Patents by Inventor Christopher M. Stimek
Christopher M. Stimek 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: 11475748Abstract: Systems and methods for detecting a presence of a target such as a vehicle, an animal, a person, or another object in a monitored area without the use of sensors, are provided. Multiple RF field anomaly detection nodes may be spaced through the monitored area and connected, such as in a mesh network. The RF field anomaly detection nodes may include radio transceivers that communicate with one another and which monitor a signal strength of received signals. The nodes may compare the signal strengths to expected strength values. As a target enters a portion of the monitored area, the dielectric properties of the target cause at least one signal strength of at least one received signal to change. The RF field anomaly detection nodes may detect this change and trigger a further action or human readable alert corresponding to the presence of the target.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2020Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: WilliamsRDM, Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Stimek, Eduardo M. Hinojosa
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Patent number: 11439850Abstract: An automatic stovetop fire suppressor with suppressor activation triggering an audible alert of a fire condition and method are provided herein. A plastic bottom lid is secured to a bottom of a can, forming a closed container. A fire suppressing agent and a sound board are housed within the closed container. As the fire suppressor actuator is triggered, the bottom lid lowers releasing the fire suppressing agent and tripping a sound board alert switch. A microcontroller generates a desired fire condition signal which is played across a low voltage magnetic transducer. The suppressor is user friendly, provides an automated release of fire suppressing agent in the presence of a stovetop fire, and emits a continuing audible alert signal until a user disables the same. The fire suppressing agent and battery powered sound board are stored in the closed from manufactured end to activation of the suppressor in a fire condition.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2018Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: WilliamsRDM, INC.Inventor: Christopher M Stimek
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Publication number: 20220182529Abstract: A spotlight system is provided that includes a camera assembly having an infrared camera and an infrared flash. The system includes a spotlight assembly having an infrared spotlight and an infrared sensor. The spotlight assembly is located remotely from the camera assembly, the infrared sensor is communicatively coupled to the infrared spotlight and the infrared sensor and is configured to detect the infrared flash.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2021Publication date: June 9, 2022Applicant: WilliamsRDM, Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Stimek, Eduardo M. Hinojosa
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Publication number: 20220131405Abstract: A covert smart solar power system for use with a covert data collection device, the covert smart solar power system having a power storage device, a power source coupled to the power storage device, and a power transmission interface configured to couple the covert data collection device to at least one of the power storage device and the power source. The power source includes a natural object enclosure, a power generation apparatus embedded in the natural object enclosure, and a failure mitigation aspect coupled to the power generation apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2022Publication date: April 28, 2022Applicant: WilliamsRDM, Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Stimek, Eduardo M. Hinojosa, Donald W. Murray
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Patent number: 11223226Abstract: A covert smart solar power system for use with a covert data collection device, the covert smart solar power system having a power storage device, a power source coupled to the power storage device, and a power transmission interface configured to couple the covert data collection device to at least one of the power storage device and the power source. The power source includes a natural object enclosure, a power generation apparatus embedded in the natural object enclosure, and a failure mitigation aspect coupled to the power generation apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2020Date of Patent: January 11, 2022Assignee: WilliamsRDM, Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Stimek, Eduardo M. Hinojosa, Donald W. Murray
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Publication number: 20210097835Abstract: Systems and methods for detecting a presence of a target such as a vehicle, an animal, a person, or another object in a monitored area without the use of sensors, are provided. Multiple RF field anomaly detection nodes may be spaced through the monitored area and connected, such as in a mesh network. The RF field anomaly detection nodes may include radio transceivers that communicate with one another and which monitor a signal strength of received signals. The nodes may compare the signal strengths to expected strength values. As a target enters a portion of the monitored area, the dielectric properties of the target cause at least one signal strength of at least one received signal to change. The RF field anomaly detection nodes may detect this change and trigger a further action or human readable alert corresponding to the presence of the target.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2020Publication date: April 1, 2021Applicant: WilliamsRDM, Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Stimek, Eduardo M. Hinojosa
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Publication number: 20210099008Abstract: A covert smart solar power system for use with a covert data collection device, the covert smart solar power system having a power storage device, a power source coupled to the power storage device, and a power transmission interface configured to couple the covert data collection device to at least one of the power storage device and the power source. The power source includes a natural object enclosure, a power generation apparatus embedded in the natural object enclosure, and a failure mitigation aspect coupled to the power generation apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2020Publication date: April 1, 2021Applicant: WilliamsRDM, Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Stimek, Eduardo M. Hinojosa, Donald W. Murray
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Publication number: 20210099635Abstract: A sensor system includes a camera having a first sensor configured to trigger the camera to take a photograph, a trigger device configured to couple to the camera, and a remote sensor node. The trigger device includes a heat generating member (HGM) disposed adjacent to the first sensor, a receiving node communicatively coupled to the HGM, and a housing configured to house at least one of the heat generating member and the receiving node. The remote sensor node is communicatively coupled to the receiving node, and includes a second sensor configured to detect an object in the field of view of the camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2020Publication date: April 1, 2021Applicant: WilliamsRDM, Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Stimek, Eduardo M. Hinojosa, Donald W. Murray
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Patent number: 10608564Abstract: A method and system for monitoring an engine driven generator system (GMS) is provided herein. The system self-configures across generator types and manufacturers via a learning algorithm. Additional sensors are included in the system to provide a robust set of sensor data. Data analysis employed includes comparison to threshold levels, trending of historical data, and Wavelet analysis. A graphical touch screen is provided to users for both controlling the GMS and for viewing results. Monitoring results include operating conditions, existing faults, and warnings of undesirable conditions. Ethernet connections afford review of real time data, diagnostic feedback, and prognostic information at a central location. A sleep state of the GMS conserves generator battery life.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2017Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: Williams RDM, Inc.Inventors: Warren B Johnson, Christopher M Stimek, Peter C Gardner
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Publication number: 20200023213Abstract: An automatic stovetop fire suppressor with suppressor activation triggering an audible alert of a fire condition and method are provided herein. A plastic bottom lid is secured to a bottom of a can, forming a closed container. A fire suppressing agent and a sound board are housed within the closed container. As the fire suppressor actuator is triggered, the bottom lid lowers releasing the fire suppressing agent and tripping a sound board alert switch. A microcontroller generates a desired fire condition signal which is played across a low voltage magnetic transducer. The suppressor is user friendly, provides an automated release of fire suppressing agent in the presence of a stovetop fire, and emits a continuing audible alert signal until a user disables the same. The fire suppressing agent and battery powered sound board are stored in the closed from manufactured end to activation of the suppressor in a fire condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2018Publication date: January 23, 2020Applicant: WilliamsRDM Inc.Inventor: Christopher M Stimek
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Patent number: 10232202Abstract: An automatic stovetop fire suppressor with suppressor activation triggering an audible alert of a fire condition and method are provided herein. A plastic bottom lid is secured to a bottom of a can, forming a closed container. A fire suppressing agent and a sound board are housed within the closed container. As the fire suppressor actuator is triggered, the bottom lid lowers releasing the fire suppressing agent and tripping a sound board alert switch. A microcontroller generates a desired fire condition signal which is played across a low voltage magnetic transducer. The suppressor is user friendly, provides an automated release of fire suppressing agent in the presence of a stovetop fire, and emits a continuing audible alert signal until a user disables the same. The fire suppressing agent and battery powered sound board are stored in the closed from manufactured end to activation of the suppressor in a fire condition.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2016Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: WilliamsRDM, IncInventor: Christopher M Stimek
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Publication number: 20190015688Abstract: An automatic stovetop fire suppressor with sensor triggered activation and method are provided herein. A combination of sensor types is housed within a self-contained fire suppressor, collecting data from the stovetop environment. Sensor types include temperature, light, and infrared. The fire detection method affords expedient fire state determination with discrimination from changes in ambient light, camera flashes, and non-fire heat sources. A bottom lid is secured to a bottom of a can, forming a closed container. A fire suppressing agent is housed within the closed container. From sensed data, the presence of a stovetop fire is assessed. When a fire condition is determined, an electronic match triggers a mechanical shuttle. The fire suppressing agent and battery power are stored in the closed container from manufactured end to activation of the suppressor in a fire condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2018Publication date: January 17, 2019Applicant: WilliamsRDM Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Stimek, Warren B. Johnson, Maisel N. Klutts, Donald W. Murray, Richard M. Anthony
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Patent number: 9866161Abstract: A method and system for monitoring an engine driven generator system (GMS) is provided herein. The system self-configures across generator types and manufacturers via a learning algorithm. Additional sensors are included in the system to provide a robust set of sensor data. Data analysis employed includes comparison to threshold levels, trending of historical data, and Wavelet analysis. A graphical touch screen is provided to users for both controlling the GMS and for viewing results. Monitoring results include operating conditions, existing faults, and warnings of undesirable conditions. Ethernet connections afford review of real time data, diagnostic feedback, and prognostic information at a central location. A sleep state of the GMS conserves generator battery life.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2014Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: Williams RDM, Inc.Inventors: Warren B Johnson, Christopher M Stimek, Peter C Gardner
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Patent number: 9016587Abstract: A method and system for attaching a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag to an ordinance is provided. By tailoring the packaged tag and electronics to accommodate existing ordinance body cavities the integrity of the bomb casing is maintained. Likewise, fin assemblies also remain intact and are mounted in a conventional manner to the tagged ordinance. Numerous ordinance types, to include the mark (MK) 80 series general purpose bombs and equivalents are compatible with the tagging method and system described herein. Set screw mounted tail assemblies of various fin configurations are readily assembled onto the metal body casings of tagged ordinances. A curved dipole antenna provides access to external query signals and transmission of tag locating signals. As described herein, tag antennas can mount between ordinance assembly parts, adding to the ease of retrofitting existing ordinance inventory for a RFID tag localizing system.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2012Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: WilliamsRDM, Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Stimek, Roger Q. Paulsel
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Publication number: 20140028186Abstract: The invention is an induction-based lighting system designed to provide power to model displays and other similar applications. The first part of the system is the wireless Power Mat that is placed under the model houses and used as the base for the village, and contains a primary winding that interacts with secondary windings placed inside display components to provide lighting effects, such as one finds in model Christmas villages. The electrical characteristics of the primary winding can be controlled by a microcontroller to make lights in the models blink or change as a user desires.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2012Publication date: January 30, 2014Inventors: Ricardo Montemayor, Christopher M. Stimek, Eduardo M. Hinojosa
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Patent number: 8606372Abstract: A system and method of dynamic distributed control with network topology discovery and load discovery in an isolated distribution grid is provided. Source modules connect to AC generators and output high voltage DC power on ports. Load modules receive the high voltage DC power on connected ports and convert the DC power to AC power. Loads are connected to AC outlets on load modules. A source module discovers the connected network topology through a series of states following the reading of a configuration file and creates an adjacency map. Each module has a microprocessor. Each microprocessor runs load discovery algorithms using its adjacency map as input. Load changes are detected and adjacency maps are amended to maintain consistency across all adjacency maps. Priority is afforded to desired loads when demand exceeds capacity.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Williams Pyro, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Harris, Christopher D. Pylant, Christopher M. Stimek, Peter C Gardner, Matthew C Ragsdale
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Patent number: 8444059Abstract: A method and system for attaching a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag to an ordnance is provided. By tailoring the packaged tag and electronics to accommodate existing ordnance body cavities the integrity of the bomb casing is maintained. Likewise, fin assemblies also remain intact and are mounted in a conventional manner to the tagged ordnance. Numerous ordnance types, to include the mark (MK) 80 series general purpose bombs and equivalents are compatible with the tagging method and system described herein. Set screw mounted tail assemblies of various fin configurations are readily assembled onto the metal body casings of tagged ordnances. A curved dipole antenna provides access to external query signals and transmission of tag locating signals. As described herein, tag antennas can mount between ordnance assembly parts, adding to the ease of retrofitting existing ordnance inventory for a RFID tag localizing system.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2012Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Williams-Pyro, Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Stimek, Roger Q. Paulsel
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Patent number: 8245945Abstract: A method and system for attaching a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag to an ordnance is provided. By tailoring the packaged tag and electronics to accommodate existing ordnance body cavities the integrity of the bomb casing is maintained. Likewise, fin assemblies also remain intact and are mounted in a conventional manner to the tagged ordnance. Numerous ordnance types, to include the mark (MK) 80 series general purpose bombs and equivalents are compatible with the tagging method and system described herein. Set screw mounted tail assemblies of various fin configurations are readily assembled onto the metal body casings of tagged ordnances. A curved dipole antenna provides access to external query signals and transmission of tag locating signals. As described herein, tag antennas can mount between ordnance assembly parts, adding to the ease of retrofitting existing ordnance inventory for a RFID tag localizing system.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2012Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Williams-Pyro, Inc.Inventors: Christopher M. Stimek, Roger Q. Paulsel
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Publication number: 20120168522Abstract: A method and system for attaching a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag to an ordnance is provided. By tailoring the packaged tag and electronics to accommodate existing ordnance body cavities the integrity of the bomb casing is maintained. Likewise, fin assemblies also remain intact and are mounted in a conventional manner to the tagged ordnance. Numerous ordnance types, to include the mark (MK) 80 series general purpose bombs and equivalents are compatible with the tagging method and system described herein. Set screw mounted tail assemblies of various fin configurations are readily assembled onto the metal body casings of tagged ordnances. A curved dipole antenna provides access to external query signals and transmission of tag locating signals. As described herein, tag antennas can mount between ordnance assembly parts, adding to the ease of retrofitting existing ordnance inventory for a RFID tag localizing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2012Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: WILLIAMS-PYRO, INC.Inventors: Christopher M. Stimek, Roger Q. Paulsel