Patents by Inventor Clifford A. Davidow
Clifford A. Davidow 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: 7773361Abstract: A power line based communication system includes a powerline termination module, a plurality of powerline gateways, and a plurality of powerline nodes. AC coupling modules couple powerline nodes to medium voltage power lines. One AC coupling module includes a housing having an upper portion that contains a transformer and a lower portion that contains a power node. Another AC coupling module intercouples a powerline node to a test point of a dead front transformer. Still another AC coupling module employs a surge arrestor to couple signals between a powerline node and a medium voltage transmission line. Yet another AC coupling module clamps on a medium voltage power line to couple signals between a powerline node and a medium voltage power line.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Current Grid, LLCInventor: Clifford A. Davidow
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Publication number: 20100102987Abstract: A power line based communication system includes a power line termination module, a plurality of power line gateways, and a plurality of power line nodes. The power line termination module manages data for local area networks within the power line based communication system. The plurality of power line gateways is arranged in sets of power line gateways, wherein each set of power line gateways constitutes a local area network. Each of the plurality of power line nodes is operably coupled to the power line termination module via a high-speed communication path. In addition, each power line node is operably coupled to set of power line gateways, i.e., to a local area network, via power lines of a local transformer. Each of the power line nodes receives data for its respective LAN from the power line termination module and provides the data to the power line gateways of its LAN via the power lines of the local transformer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventors: Heng Lou, Clifford A. Davidow
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Patent number: 7664117Abstract: A power line based communication system includes a power line termination module, a plurality of power line gateways, and a plurality of power line nodes. The power line termination module manages data for local area networks within the power line based communication system. The plurality of power line gateways is arranged in sets of power line gateways, wherein each set of power line gateways constitutes a local area network. Each of the plurality of power line nodes is operably coupled to the power line termination module via a high-speed communication path. In addition, each power line node is operably coupled to set of power line gateways, i.e., to a local area network, via power lines of a local transformer. Each of the power line nodes receives data for its respective LAN from the power line termination module and provides the data to the power line gateways of its LAN via the power lines of the local transformer.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2007Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Current Grid, LLCInventors: Heng Lou, Clifford A. Davidow
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Publication number: 20080253479Abstract: A method for transmitting digital data from a substantially sinusoidal waveform containing encoded digital data having one of a first and second value at selected phase angles ?n comprises generating the waveform with amplitude Y defined by a first function at phase angles lying outside of data regions, the first function being Y=sin ?, generating the waveform with amplitude Y defined by the first function at phase angles lying inside the data regions having a range of ?? beginning at each phase angle ?n where data of the first value is to be encoded, generating the waveform having an amplitude Y defined by a second function different from Y=sin ? at phase angles lying inside the data regions having a range of ?? associated with each phase angle ?n where data of the second value is to be encoded, and transmitting at least one harmonic of the waveform containing encoded digital data.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: DATA FLOW TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Clifford A. Davidow, Kenneth D'Alessandro
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Publication number: 20070222637Abstract: A power line based communication system includes a powerline termination module, a plurality of powerline gateways, and a plurality of powerline nodes. AC coupling modules couple powerline nodes to medium voltage power lines. One AC coupling module includes a housing having an upper portion that contains a transformer and a lower portion that contains a power node. Another AC coupling module intercouples a powerline node to a test point of a dead front transformer. Still another AC coupling module employs a surge arrestor to couple signals between a powerline node and a medium voltage transmission line. Yet another AC coupling module clamps on a medium voltage power line to couple signals between a powerline node and a medium voltage power line.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2007Publication date: September 27, 2007Inventor: Clifford Davidow
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Publication number: 20070201494Abstract: A power line based communication system includes a power line termination module, a plurality of power line gateways, and a plurality of power line nodes. The power line termination module manages data for local area networks within the power line based communication system. The plurality of power line gateways is arranged in sets of power line gateways, wherein each set of power line gateways constitutes a local area network. Each of the plurality of power line nodes is operably coupled to the power line termination module via a high-speed communication path. In addition, each power line node is operably coupled to set of power line gateways, i.e., to a local area network, via power lines of a local transformer. Each of the power line nodes receives data for its respective LAN from the power line termination module and provides the data to the power line gateways of its LAN via the power lines of the local transformer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2007Publication date: August 30, 2007Inventors: Heng Lou, Clifford Davidow
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Patent number: 7245472Abstract: A power line based communication system includes a powerline termination module, a plurality of powerline gateways, and a plurality of powerline nodes. AC coupling modules couple powerline nodes to medium voltage power lines. One AC coupling module includes a housing having an upper portion that contains a transformer and a lower portion that contains a power node. Another AC coupling module intercouples a powerline node to a test point of a dead front transformer. Still another AC coupling module employs a surge arrestor to couple signals between a powerline node and a medium voltage transmission line. Yet another AC coupling module clamps on a medium voltage power line to couple signals between a powerline node and a medium voltage power line.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2003Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Curretn Grid, LLCInventor: Clifford A. Davidow
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Patent number: 7194528Abstract: A powerline based communication system includes a powerline termination module, a plurality of powerline gateways, and a plurality of powerline nodes. The powerline termination module manages data for local area networks within the powerline based communication system. The plurality of powerline gateways is arranged in sets of powerline gateways, wherein each set of powerline gateways constitutes a local area network. Each of the plurality of powerline nodes is operably coupled to the powerline termination module via a high-speed communication path. In addition, each powerline node is operably coupled to set of powerline gateways, i.e., to a local area network, via powerlines of a local transformer. Each of the powerline nodes receives data for its respective LAN from the powerline termination module and provides the data to the powerline gateways of its LAN via the powerlines of the local transformer.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Current Grid, LLCInventor: Clifford A. Davidow
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Patent number: 7173935Abstract: A power line based communication system includes a power line termination module, a plurality of power line gateways, and a plurality of power line nodes. The power line termination module manages data for local area networks within the power line based communication system. The plurality of power line gateways is arranged in sets of power line gateways, wherein each set of power line gateways constitutes a local area network. Each of the plurality of power line nodes is operably coupled to the power line termination module via a high-speed communication path. In addition, each power line node is operably coupled to set of power line gateways, i.e., to a local area network, via power lines of a local transformer. Each of the power line nodes receives data for its respective LAN from the power line termination module and provides the data to the power line gateways of its LAN via the power lines of the local transformer.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2002Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Current Grid, LLCInventors: Heng Lou, Clifford A. Davidow
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Patent number: 7173938Abstract: A powerline based communication system includes a powerline termination module, a plurality of powerline gateways, and a plurality of powerline nodes. The powerline termination module manages data for local area networks within the powerline based communication system. The plurality of powerline gateways is arranged in sets of powerline gateways, wherein each set of powerline gateways constitutes a local area network. Each of the plurality of powerline nodes is operably coupled to the powerline termination module via a high-speed communication path. In addition, each powerline node is operably coupled to set of powerline gateways, i.e., to a local area network, via powerlines of a local transformer. Each of the powerline nodes receives data from the powerline gateways of its LAN via the powerlines of the local transformer and provides the data to the powerline termination module via the high-speed communication path.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Current Grid, LLCInventor: Clifford A. Davidow
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Patent number: 7142094Abstract: A powerline based communication system includes a powerline termination module, a plurality of powerline gateways, and a plurality of powerline nodes. The powerline termination module manages data for local area networks within the powerline based communication system. The plurality of powerline gateways is arranged in sets of powerline gateways, wherein each set of powerline gateways constitutes a local area network. Each of the plurality of powerline nodes is operably coupled to the powerline termination module via a high-speed communication path. In addition, each powerline node is operably coupled to set of powerline gateways, i.e., to a local area network, via powerlines of a local transformer. Each of the powerline nodes receives data for its respective LAN from the powerline termination module and provides the data to the powerline gateways of its LAN via the powerlines of the local transformer.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2003Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Current Grid, LLCInventors: Clifford A. Davidow, Brad Koehler
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Publication number: 20040056734Abstract: A power line based communication system includes a powerline termination module, a plurality of powerline gateways, and a plurality of powerline nodes. AC coupling modules couple powerline nodes to medium voltage power lines. One AC coupling module includes a housing having an upper portion that contains a transformer and a lower portion that contains a power node. Another AC coupling module intercouples a powerline node to a test point of a dead front transformer. Still another AC coupling module employs a surge arrestor to couple signals between a powerline node and a medium voltage transmission line. Yet another AC coupling module clamps on a medium voltage power line to couple signals between a powerline node and a medium voltage power line.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventor: Clifford A. Davidow
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Publication number: 20030227373Abstract: A power line based communication system includes a power line termination module, a plurality of power line gateways, and a plurality of power line nodes. The power line termination module manages data for local area networks within the power line based communication system. The plurality of power line gateways is arranged in sets of power line gateways, wherein each set of power line gateways constitutes a local area network. Each of the plurality of power line nodes is operably coupled to the power line termination module via a high-speed communication path. In addition, each power line node is operably coupled to set of power line gateways, i.e., to a local area network, via power lines of a local transformer. Each of the power line nodes receives data for its respective LAN from the power line termination module and provides the data to the power line gateways of its LAN via the power lines of the local transformer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2002Publication date: December 11, 2003Inventors: Heng Lou, Clifford A. Davidow
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Patent number: 6624532Abstract: A load management system includes a load management control center, at least one power management termination system, a plurality of power line nodes, and a plurality of load management devices. This system is operable so that the load management control center may independently, or as a group, control each of the load management devices. According to one aspect of the present invention, the load management control center accesses the load management devices across a communication network that includes a power line network. The load management devices may be addressed individually. Alternately, the load management devices may be addressed as a group or set of groups by the load management control center during load shedding operations. Load management devices may include meters that are communicatively coupled to the load management control center.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Power Wan, Inc.Inventors: Clifford A. Davidow, James A. Harrison
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Patent number: 5473274Abstract: A local clock system uses a numerically controlled oscillator referenced to a stable oscillator to generate local clock signals under microprocessor control. Two feedback loops provide inputs to the microprocessor for maintaining synchronization with the external clock reference; a frequency locked and a phase-locked loop. The relatively wide-band frequency-locked loop is used to acquire initial synchronization with the external clock reference when the external clock is restored after having been lost or is switched to a new source. The phase-locked loop has a narrow bandwidth and provides a large attenuation of any jitter on the incoming reference with a resultant low output jitter. The microprocessor provides a hold-over operation upon loss of the external clock reference and when the external reference is restored it slowly adjusts the output clock frequency to match that of the reference, limiting the rate of adjustment so as not to exceed a specified allowable jitter in the local clock output.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1992Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignee: NEC America, Inc.Inventors: Brian F. Reilly, Clifford A. Davidow
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Patent number: 4750179Abstract: Bipolar violation error counters are rendered insensitive to bipolar violations arising from the presence of bipolar eight-zero suppression (B8ZS) patterns in a bipolar pulse train by detecting B8ZS patterns in the pulse train applied to the error counter, and zeroing those bits of the B8ZS pattern which produce bipolar violations.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1986Date of Patent: June 7, 1988Assignee: Lynch Communications Systems, Inc.Inventors: Clifford A. Davidow, David J. Evans
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Patent number: 4680750Abstract: Malfunctions in an automatic span line switch due to resonances in high-speed span lines are avoided by interposing signal-free intervals whenever the switch causes a possible phase change to occur in the signal being supplied to the span, preventing the transmission of partial signal pulses, and using quasi-random code and keep-alive signals. Unnecessary phase changes are avoided by verifying the validity of data before allowing it to be put on the span following a data loss; disabling the error detection circuitry for a limited time following a switching operation; and preventing the switching of low-priority span on standby if the failure has been remedied during the standby period.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1984Date of Patent: July 14, 1987Assignee: Lynch Communication Systems, Inc.Inventor: Clifford A. Davidow