Patents by Inventor Edward Roger Adams
Edward Roger Adams 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: 9752733Abstract: Interfaces for electrical (e.g., lighting) devices involve use of electrically conductive edge contacts arranged on or protruding from edges of printed circuit boards (PCBs) that provide or facilitate electrical connections to first and second externally accessible electrical contacts, such as may include threaded and foot contacts of a lighting device including a screw-shaped male base. First and/or second edge contacts of a PCB may protrude through first and second openings in a housing to form first and second externally accessible contact, or directly engage first and second externally accessible contact elements associated with (e.g., retained by) the housing. A contact element retained by a housing may define a slot in the interior of the housing to directly engage an edge contact of the PCB. Electric power is supplied to the PCB via edge contacts without need for intervening wires or soldered connections.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2015Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: Cree, Inc.Inventor: Edward Roger Adams
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Patent number: 9605818Abstract: A diffuser for a lighting device comprises a diffuser region, a hook element and a nose element. A light fixture comprises a housing with an opening and a diffuser as described above, in which the nose element extends through the opening, optionally further comprising an accessory including at least one spring element engaging the hook element. A light fixture structure comprises a housing defining an opening and an first attachment element comprising a nose element, a hook element and a connection region, and optionally further comprising a diffuser engaging a first portion of the hook element, and/or an accessory which engages a second portion of the hook element. An eyeball accessory comprises first and second housing elements pivotably attached to each other. An accessory for a light fixture comprises a housing member and a spring element engageable with a fixture.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2011Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: Cree, Inc.Inventors: Gary David Trott, Paul Kenneth Pickard, Edward Roger Adams, Antony Paul Van De Ven
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Publication number: 20150252957Abstract: Interfaces for electrical (e.g., lighting) devices involve use of electrically conductive edge contacts arranged on or protruding from edges of printed circuit boards (PCBs) that provide or facilitate electrical connections to first and second externally accessible electrical contacts, such as may include threaded and foot contacts of a lighting device including a screw-shaped male base. First and/or second edge contacts of a PCB may protrude through first and second openings in a housing to form first and second externally accessible contact, or directly engage first and second externally accessible contact elements associated with (e.g., retained by) the housing. A contact element retained by a housing may define a slot in the interior of the housing to directly engage an edge contact of the PCB. Electric power is supplied to the PCB via edge contacts without need for intervening wires or soldered connections.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2015Publication date: September 10, 2015Inventor: Edward Roger Adams
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Patent number: 9039271Abstract: Interfaces for electrical (e.g., lighting) devices involve use of electrically conductive edge contacts arranged on or protruding from edges of printed circuit boards (PCBs) that provide or facilitate electrical connections to first and second externally accessible electrical contacts, such as may include threaded and foot contacts of a lighting device including a screw-shaped male base. First and/or second edge contacts of a PCB may protrude through first and second openings in a housing to form first and second externally accessible contact, or directly engage first and second externally accessible contact elements associated with (e.g., retained by) the housing. A contact element retained by a housing may define a slot in the interior of the housing to directly engage an edge contact of the PCB. Electric power is supplied to the PCB via edge contacts without need for intervening wires or soldered connections.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2010Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: Cree, Inc.Inventor: Edward Roger Adams
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Publication number: 20120243234Abstract: A diffuser for a lighting device comprises a diffuser region, a hook element and a nose element. A light fixture comprises a housing with an opening and a diffuser as described above, in which the nose element extends through the opening, optionally further comprising an accessory including at least one spring element engaging the hook element. A light fixture structure comprises a housing defining an opening and an first attachment element comprising a nose element, a hook element and a connection region, and optionally further comprising a diffuser engaging a first portion of the hook element, and/or an accessory which engages a second portion of the hook element. An eyeball accessory comprises first and second housing elements pivotably attached to each other. An accessory for a light fixture comprises a housing member and a spring element engageable with a fixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2011Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: Cree, Inc.Inventors: Gary David TROTT, Paul Kenneth Pickard, Edward Roger Adams, Antony Paul Van De Ven
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Patent number: 8096670Abstract: A diffuser for a lighting device comprises a diffuser region, a hook element and a nose element. A light fixture comprises a housing with an opening and a diffuser as described above, in which the nose element extends through the opening, optionally further comprising an accessory including at least one spring element engaging the hook element. A light fixture structure comprises a housing defining an opening and an first attachment element comprising a nose element, a hook element and a connection region, and optionally further comprising a diffuser engaging a first portion of the hook element, and/or an accessory which engages a second portion of the hook element. An eyeball accessory comprises first and second housing elements pivotably attached to each other. An accessory for a light fixture comprises a housing member and a spring element engageable with a fixture.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2007Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Cree, Inc.Inventors: Gary David Trott, Paul Kenneth Pickard, Edward Roger Adams, Antony Paul Van De Ven
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Publication number: 20110234081Abstract: Interfaces for electrical (e.g., lighting) devices involve use of electrically conductive edge contacts arranged on or protruding from edges of printed circuit boards (PCBs) that provide or facilitate electrical connections to first and second externally accessible electrical contacts, such as may include threaded and foot contacts of a lighting device including a screw-shaped male base. First and/or second edge contacts of a PCB may protrude through first and second openings in a housing to form first and second externally accessible contact, or directly engage first and second externally accessible contact elements associated with (e.g., retained by) the housing. A contact element retained by a housing may define a slot in the interior of the housing to directly engage an edge contact of the PCB. Electric power is supplied to the PCB via edge contacts without need for intervening wires or soldered connections.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2010Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: CREE LED LIGHTING SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Edward Roger Adams
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Patent number: 7864060Abstract: The teachings herein are directed to devices for detecting and signaling the presence of urine or another electrically conducive liquid in an undergarment, fabric, or other thin material. Preferred devices include a clip configured to safely and releasably secure a liquid detecting sensor to a fabric or undergarment, wherein said sensor is operably coupled to a detection device that emits a notification signal when liquid is present in the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2008Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Inventors: Dean Preston Smith, Edward Roger Adams
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Publication number: 20090021382Abstract: The teachings herein are directed to devices for detecting and signaling the presence of urine or another electrically conducive liquid in an undergarment, fabric, or other thin material. Preferred devices include a clip configured to safely and releasably secure a liquid detecting sensor to a fabric or undergarment, wherein said sensor is operably coupled to a detection device that emits a notification signal when liquid is present in the fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2008Publication date: January 22, 2009Inventors: Dean Preston Smith, Edward Roger Adams
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Publication number: 20080137347Abstract: A diffuser for a lighting device comprises a diffuser region, a hook element and a nose element. A light fixture comprises a housing with an opening and a diffuser as described above, in which the nose element extends through the opening, optionally further comprising an accessory including at least one spring element engaging the hook element. A light fixture structure comprises a housing defining an opening and an first attachment element comprising a nose element, a hook element and a connection region, and optionally further comprising a diffuser engaging a first portion of the hook element, and/or an accessory which engages a second portion of the hook element. An eyeball accessory comprises first and second housing elements pivotably attached to each other. An accessory for a light fixture comprises a housing member and a spring element engageable with a fixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: LED Lighting Fixtures, Inc.Inventors: Gary David Trott, Paul Kenneth Pickard, Edward Roger Adams, Antony Paul Van De Ven
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Patent number: 6953905Abstract: An electrical switch for low to medium wattage applications such as in vehicles, appliances, and the like, includes a flexible, resilient spring member which is operable mechanically to latch the switch in one of two positions while also carrying electrical current to complete an electrical circuit when the switch is closed in one of the two latched positions. The switch may operate in either single pole, single throw or single pole, double throw configuration, and provides at least one audible sound or click in each of its latched positions to indicate its status, and also may include a visual indication of status. Preferably, a conductive, metallic, coil spring is carried by a non-conductive switch actuator, the spring having a contact member that is moved between latched positions by finger pressure of an operator on the actuator to open and close one or more electrical circuits connected to the switch contacts.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2003Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: Maxera LLCInventor: Edward Roger Adams
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Publication number: 20040011635Abstract: An electrical switch for low to medium wattage applications such as in vehicles, appliances, and the like, includes a flexible, resilient spring member which is operable mechanically to latch the switch in one of two positions while also carrying electrical current to complete an electrical circuit when the switch is closed in one of the two latched positions. The switch may operate in either single pole, single throw or single pole, double throw configuration, and provides at least one audible sound or click in each of its latched positions to indicate its status, and also may include a visual indication of status. Preferably, a conductive, metallic, coil spring is carried by a non-conductive switch actuator, the spring having a contact member that is moved between latched positions by finger pressure of an operator on the actuator to open and close one or more electrical circuits connected to the switch contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventor: Edward Roger Adams
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Patent number: 6522147Abstract: A manually operable test switch useful for testing of inverter units installed in fluorescent lighting fixtures, the inverter units providing an emergency lighting capability to the lighting fixtures on interruption of usual mains AC power and the test switch providing an ability to test the condition of the inverter units during normal maintenance activity. Operation of the test switch shorts an LED carried by a housing of the switch, the housing also being formed integrally with an adjustable toothed connector for mounting the test switch to a portion of the lighting fixture.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Acuity Brands, Inc.Inventors: Paul Kenneth Pickard, Edward Roger Adams
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Patent number: D571497Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2007Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Wai Kwan Chan, Paul Kenneth Pickard, Gerald H. Negley, Antony Paul Van De Ven, Gary David Trott, Edward Roger Adams
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Patent number: D586942Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2007Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Wai Kwan Chan, Paul Kenneth Pickard, Gerald H. Negley, Antony Paul Van De Ven, Gary David Trott, Edward Roger Adams
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Patent number: D587394Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2007Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Cree LED Lighting Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Paul Kenneth Pickard, Gary David Trott, Edward Roger Adams