Patents by Inventor CHAD BAKER
CHAD BAKER has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9514637Abstract: A system and method for integrating furniture accessories and generic devices with automated furniture items is provided. In embodiments, a communication protocol enables a remote device to wirelessly control a generic device wirelessly coupled to a control component of an automated furniture item. The remote device may control features of the generic device based on wireless communication with the control component. In some embodiments, the remote device receives a user environment selection, which is communicated to the control component of the automated furniture item. The automated furniture item then communicates at least a portion of the received command to a corresponding generic device, according to the settings of the selected user environment. In further embodiments, an occupancy detection indication for the automated furniture item may result in a change in one or more settings corresponding to the user environment, as communicated to the generic device(s) by the control component.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2014Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: L & P Property Management CompanyInventors: Chad Baker, Ryan Edward Chacon, Dave Jones, William Rohr, Vinod Kumar Gopalakrishnan, David M. Linhoff
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Patent number: 9420896Abstract: A replaceable basecover mechanism for securing a basecover on an automated furniture item is provided. In embodiments, the replaceable basecover mechanism includes a basecover border having a plurality of border panels, a center panel coupled to the plurality of border panels, and at least one stretch panel coupled to at least one of the plurality of border panels. The stretch panels include at least one j-shaped upholstery channel coupled to the stretch panel, and the j-shaped upholstery channels are configured to removably couple the basecover border to a deckboard of an adjustable furniture item. Additionally, the deckboard may include a locking channel configured to couple to the j-shaped upholstery channels.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2015Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: L&P Property Management CompanyInventors: Donald Gordon Fifer, III, Teri Meyer, Josiah David Prieto, Chad Baker, Steven W. Kelley, William Rohr, Daniel Wade Williams
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Patent number: 9414693Abstract: A replaceable basecover mechanism for securing a basecover on an automated furniture item is provided. In embodiments, the replaceable basecover mechanism includes a basecover border having a plurality of border panels, a center panel coupled to the plurality of border panels, and at least one stretch panel coupled to at least one of the plurality of border panels. The stretch panels include at least one j-shaped upholstery channel coupled to the stretch panel, and the j-shaped upholstery channels are configured to removably couple the basecover border to a deckboard of an adjustable furniture item. Additionally, the deckboard may include a locking channel configured to couple to the j-shaped upholstery channels.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2015Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: L & P Property Management CompanyInventors: Donald Gordon Fifer, III, Teri Meyer, Josiah David Prieto, Chad Baker, Steven W. Kelley, William Rohr, Daniel Wade Williams
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Patent number: 9412262Abstract: A system and method for integrating furniture accessories with automated furniture items is provided. In embodiments, a communication protocol enables a remote device to control an automated furniture accessory coupled to a control component of an automated furniture item. Items of identifying information are provided to a control component based on coupling the automated furniture accessory to the CAN bus of the control component. According to the communication protocol, one or more packets of information are provided to the remote device using a wireless communication device of the control component. The remote device may then be used to control features of the automated furniture accessory, based on wireless communication with the control component. In some embodiments, the firmware of the remote device may be updated to enable the control component to be coupled to updated automated furniture accessories, and enable the remote device to control such accessories.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2013Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: L&P Property Management CompanyInventors: Chad Baker, Ryan Edward Chacon, Dave Jones, David M. Linhoff, William Rohr
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Publication number: 20150366370Abstract: A replaceable basecover mechanism for securing a basecover on an automated furniture item is provided. In embodiments, the replaceable basecover mechanism includes a basecover border having a plurality of border panels, a center panel coupled to the plurality of border panels, and at least one stretch panel coupled to at least one of the plurality of border panels. The stretch panels include at least one j-shaped upholstery channel coupled to the stretch panel, and the j-shaped upholstery channels are configured to removably couple the basecover border to a deckboard of an adjustable furniture item. Additionally, the deckboard may include a locking channel configured to couple to the j-shaped upholstery channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2015Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: DONALD GORDON FIFER, III, TERI MEYER, JOSIAH DAVID PRIETO, CHAD BAKER, STEVEN W. KELLEY, WILLIAM ROHR, DANIEL WADE WILLIAMS
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Publication number: 20150366369Abstract: A replaceable basecover mechanism for securing a basecover on an automated furniture item is provided. In embodiments, the replaceable basecover mechanism includes a basecover border having a plurality of border panels, a center panel coupled to the plurality of border panels, and at least one stretch panel coupled to at least one of the plurality of border panels. The stretch panels include at least one j-shaped upholstery channel coupled to the stretch panel, and the j-shaped upholstery channels are configured to removably couple the basecover border to a deckboard of an adjustable furniture item. Additionally, the deckboard may include a locking channel configured to couple to the j-shaped upholstery channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2015Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: DONALD GORDON FIFER, III, TERI MEYER, JOSIAH DAVID PRIETO, CHAD BAKER, STEVEN W. KELLEY, WILLIAM ROHR, DANIEL WADE WILLIAMS
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Patent number: 9089224Abstract: A replaceable basecover mechanism for securing a basecover on an automated furniture item is provided. In embodiments, the replaceable basecover mechanism includes a basecover border having a plurality of border panels, a center panel coupled to the plurality of border panels, and at least one stretch panel coupled to at least one of the plurality of border panels. The stretch panels include at least one j-shaped upholstery channel coupled to the stretch panel, and the j-shaped upholstery channels are configured to removably couple the basecover border to a deckboard of an adjustable furniture item. Additionally, the deckboard may include a locking channel configured to couple to the j-shaped upholstery channels.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2014Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: L&P Property Management CompanyInventors: Chad Baker, Steven W. Kelley, William Rohr, Daniel Wade Williams
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Patent number: 9070280Abstract: A system and method for automatically pairing wireless remotes to the control components of automated furniture items is provided. In embodiments, a pairing mode selection indication is received, indicating a universal mode selection or a normal mode selection. In universal mode, the control component and the remote device are automatically paired based on commands received from the remote device. In normal mode, the control component and the remote component are automatically paired upon confirmation that the unique ID of the remote device corresponds to an ID database. Having paired the control component with the remote device, the control component may execute commands received from at least one remote device. In embodiments, the pairing method includes applying priority rules for particular remote devices. Further, the automatic pairing of remote devices may include varying levels of authorization for different users.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2013Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: L&P PROPERTY MANGEMENT COMPANYInventors: Chad Baker, Ryan Edward Chacon, Dave Jones, David M. Linhoff, Larry Nicholas Nibert, William Rohr
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Publication number: 20140203921Abstract: A system and method for integrating furniture accessories and generic devices with automated furniture items is provided. In embodiments, a communication protocol enables a remote device to wirelessly control a generic device wirelessly coupled to a control component of an automated furniture item. The remote device may control features of the generic device based on wireless communication with the control component. In some embodiments, the remote device receives a user environment selection, which is communicated to the control component of the automated furniture item. The automated furniture item then communicates at least a portion of the received command to a corresponding generic device, according to the settings of the selected user environment. In further embodiments, an occupancy detection indication for the automated furniture item may result in a change in one or more settings corresponding to the user environment, as communicated to the generic device(s) by the control component.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: L & P PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANYInventors: CHAD BAKER, RYAN EDWARD CHACON, DAVE JONES, WILLIAM ROHR, VINOD KUMAR GOPALAKRISHNAN, DAVID M. LINHOFF
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Publication number: 20140203919Abstract: A system and method for integrating furniture accessories with automated furniture items is provided. In embodiments, a communication protocol enables a remote device to control an automated furniture accessory coupled to a control component of an automated furniture item. Items of identifying information are provided to a control component based on coupling the automated furniture accessory to the CAN bus of the control component. According to the communication protocol, one or more packets of information are provided to the remote device using a wireless communication device of the control component. The remote device may then be used to control features of the automated furniture accessory, based on wireless communication with the control component. In some embodiments, the firmware of the remote device may be updated to enable the control component to be coupled to updated automated furniture accessories, and enable the remote device to control such accessories.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2013Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: L & P PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANYInventors: CHAD BAKER, RYAN EDWARD CHACON, DAVE JONES, DAVID M. LINHOFF, WILLIAM ROHR
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Publication number: 20140203920Abstract: A system and method for automatically pairing wireless remotes to the control components of automated furniture items is provided. In embodiments, a pairing mode selection indication is received, indicating a universal mode selection or a normal mode selection. In universal mode, the control component and the remote device are automatically paired based on commands received from the remote device. In normal mode, the control component and the remote component are automatically paired upon confirmation that the unique ID of the remote device corresponds to an ID database. Having paired the control component with the remote device, the control component may execute commands received from at least one remote device. In embodiments, the pairing method includes applying priority rules for particular remote devices. Further, the automatic pairing of remote devices may include varying levels of authorization for different users.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2013Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: L & P PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANYInventors: CHAD BAKER, RYAN EDWARD CHACON, DAVE JONES, DAVID M. LINHOFF, LARRY NICHOLAS NIBERT, WILLIAM ROHR
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Patent number: 8522376Abstract: A mechanism for securing a mattress on an automated bed is provided. More particularly, the invention relates to a mattress-retention mechanism for preventing a mattress from moving towards the foot end of a bed during articulation. The mattress-retention mechanism includes a mattress-support structure adapted to support a corner of a mattress, with a portion of the mattress-support structure having a curved interior surface. The mattress-support mechanism also includes a foundation attachment surface for removably attaching the mattress-retention mechanism to the top of a mattress foundation, where the foundation attachment surface is perpendicular to the curved interior surface. The mechanism may include a bedding aperture on the side of the mattress-support structure to accommodate bedding inserted through the bedding aperture. Further, the mechanism may include a side attachment surface for removably attaching the mattress-retention mechanism to a vertical side of the mattress foundation.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2012Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: L&P Property Management CompanyInventors: William Robert Rohr, Jake Neuenswander, Chad Baker, Jay Thompson
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Publication number: 20130185868Abstract: A mechanism for securing a mattress on an automated bed is provided. More particularly, the invention relates to a mattress-retention mechanism for preventing a mattress from moving towards the foot end of a bed during articulation. The mattress-retention mechanism includes a mattress-support structure adapted to support a corner of a mattress, with a portion of the mattress-support structure having a curved interior surface. The mattress-support mechanism also includes a foundation attachment surface for removably attaching the mattress-retention mechanism to the top of a mattress foundation, where the foundation attachment surface is perpendicular to the curved interior surface. The mechanism may include a bedding aperture on the side of the mattress-support structure to accommodate bedding inserted through the bedding aperture. Further, the mechanism may include a side attachment surface for removably attaching the mattress-retention mechanism to a vertical side of the mattress foundation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2012Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: L & P PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANYInventors: WILLIAM ROBERT ROHR, JAKE NEUENSWANDER, CHAD BAKER, JAY THOMPSON