Patents by Inventor Edward Yenni
Edward Yenni 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: 11061392Abstract: The smart HVAC manifold system for servicing air conditioning systems is designed to dynamically manage the data acquisition process and to measure and calculate the performance indicators and output as the load conditions and or equipment operation change taking into account variables in the installation that can impact performance. Both visually and by a very specific data set the performance of the equipment and the installation can quickly be assessed and specific problems identified along with suggestions of typical faults or problems that may need addressed by the technician. The smart HVAC manifold system provides a means of quickly and electronically handling the manual data acquisition process which would include component and or system model and serial numbers, equipment location (GPS tagging), customer name, environmental conditions that effect performance and performance measurement (weather data and elevation), and supports photo, voice and text documentation.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2020Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: nClarity, LLCInventors: Edward Yenni, Timothy Vielhaber, David Rodgers, John Podhradsky, James L. Bergmann, William P. Spohn, William Northrup, Robert James Bonitati
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Publication number: 20200264597Abstract: The smart HVAC manifold system for servicing air conditioning systems is designed to dynamically manage the data acquisition process and to measure and calculate the performance indicators and output as the load conditions and or equipment operation change taking into account variables in the installation that can impact performance. Both visually and by a very specific data set the performance of the equipment and the installation can quickly be assessed and specific problems identified along with suggestions of typical faults or problems that may need addressed by the technician. The smart HVAC manifold system provides a means of quickly and electronically handling the manual data acquisition process which would include component and or system model and serial numbers, equipment location (GPS tagging), customer name, environmental conditions that effect performance and performance measurement (weather data and elevation), and supports photo, voice and text documentation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2020Publication date: August 20, 2020Inventors: Edward Yenni, Timothy Vielhaber, David Rodgers, John Podhradsky, James L. Bergmann, William P. Spohn, William Northrup, Robert James Bonitati
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Patent number: 10663959Abstract: The smart HVAC manifold system for servicing air conditioning systems is designed to dynamically manage the data acquisition process and to measure and calculate the performance indicators and output as the load conditions and or equipment operation change taking into account variables in the installation that can impact performance. Both visually and by a very specific data set the performance of the equipment and the installation can quickly be assessed and specific problems identified along with suggestions of typical faults or problems that may need addressed by the technician. The smart HVAC manifold system provides a means of quickly and electronically handling the manual data acquisition process which would include component and or system model and serial numbers, equipment location (GPS tagging), customer name, environmental conditions that effect performance and performance measurement (weather data and elevation), and supports photo, voice and text documentation.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2017Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: STRIDE TOOL, INC.Inventors: Edward Yenni, Timothy Vielhaber, David Rodgers, John Podhradsky, James L. Bergmann, William P. Spohn, William Northrup, Robert James Bonitati
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Patent number: 10452061Abstract: The smart HVAC manifold system for servicing air conditioning systems is designed to dynamically manage the data acquisition process and to measure and calculate the performance indicators and output as the load conditions and or equipment operation change taking into account variables in the installation that can impact performance. Both visually and by a very specific data set the performance of the equipment and the installation can quickly be assessed and specific problems identified along with suggestions of typical faults or problems that may need addressed by the technician. The smart HVAC manifold system provides a means of quickly and electronically handling the manual data acquisition process which would include component and or system model and serial numbers, equipment location (GPS tagging), customer name, environmental conditions that effect performance and performance measurement (weather data and elevation), and supports photo, voice and text documentation.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2014Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: NORTH PARK INNOVATIONS GROUP, INC.Inventors: Edward Yenni, Timothy Vielhaber, David Rodgers, John Podhradsky, James L. Bergmann, William P. Spohn, William Northrup, Robert James Bonitati
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Patent number: 10430737Abstract: A restroom monitoring system for monitoring attributes of fixtures within a restroom using sensors. Additional attributes are determined from the monitored attributes. Consumable usage levels are estimated based on predetermined consumption levels associated with usage states of the fixtures. The restroom monitoring system provides an indication of the need for replenishment of consumables based on the monitored attributes of the fixtures. In addition, restroom monitoring system may provide additional information regarding the restroom attributes to a service provider, a manager or a user.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2014Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: SLOAN VALVE COMPANYInventors: Edward Yenni, Peter J. Jahrling
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Publication number: 20170350616Abstract: The smart HVAC manifold system for servicing air conditioning systems is designed to dynamically manage the data acquisition process and to measure and calculate the performance indicators and output as the load conditions and or equipment operation change taking into account variables in the installation that can impact performance. Both visually and by a very specific data set the performance of the equipment and the installation can quickly be assessed and specific problems identified along with suggestions of typical faults or problems that may need addressed by the technician. The smart HVAC manifold system provides a means of quickly and electronically handling the manual data acquisition process which would include component and or system model and serial numbers, equipment location (GPS tagging), customer name, environmental conditions that effect performance and performance measurement (weather data and elevation), and supports photo, voice and text documentation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2017Publication date: December 7, 2017Inventors: Edward Yenni, Timothy Vielhaber, David Rodgers, John Podhradsky, James L. Bergmann, William P. Spohn, William Northrup, Robert James Bonitati
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Publication number: 20150292985Abstract: A smart manifold system for monitoring the operation of an HVAC unit includes a smart manifold adapted to obtain measurement data related to the operating conditions of the HVAC unit, and a smart platform adapted to communicate wirelessly with the smart manifold and acquire the measurement data from the smart manifold. The smart platform is also adapted to ensure that measurement data is free from any user manipulation or modification, and to tag any measurement data so ensured as verified data. The smart platform is further adapted to transmit the verified data to a remote platform for at least one of storage, report generation, and the performance of analytics.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2015Publication date: October 15, 2015Inventors: Edward Yenni, Timothy Vielhaber, David Rodgers, John Podhradsky, James L. Bergmann, William P. Spohn, William Northrup, Robert James Bonitati, Rob Winings
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Publication number: 20150088570Abstract: A restroom monitoring system for monitoring attributes of fixtures within a restroom using sensors. Additional attributes are determined from the monitored attributes. Consumable usage levels are estimated based on predetermined consumption levels associated with usage states of the fixtures. The restroom monitoring system provides an indication of the need for replenishment of consumables based on the monitored attributes of the fixtures. In addition, restroom monitoring system may provide additional information regarding the restroom attributes to a service provider, a manager or a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Applicant: SLOAN VALVE COMPANYInventors: Edward YENNI, Peter J. JAHRLING
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Publication number: 20140262130Abstract: The smart HVAC manifold system for servicing air conditioning systems is designed to dynamically manage the data acquisition process and to measure and calculate the performance indicators and output as the load conditions and or equipment operation change taking into account variables in the installation that can impact performance. Both visually and by a very specific data set the performance of the equipment and the installation can quickly be assessed and specific problems identified along with suggestions of typical faults or problems that may need addressed by the technician. The smart HVAC manifold system provides a means of quickly and electronically handling the manual data acquisition process which would include component and or system model and serial numbers, equipment location (GPS tagging), customer name, environmental conditions that effect performance and performance measurement (weather data and elevation), and supports photo, voice and text documentation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Stride Tool, Inc.Inventors: Edward Yenni, Timothy Vielhaber, David Rodgers, John Podhradsky, James L. Bergmann, William P. Spohn, William Northrup, Robert James Bonitati
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Patent number: 8364546Abstract: A restroom monitoring system for monitoring attributes of fixtures within a restroom using sensors. Additional attributes are determined from the monitored attributes. Consumable usage levels are estimated based on predetermined consumption levels associated with usage states of the fixtures. The restroom monitoring system provides an indication of the need for replenishment of consumables based on the monitored attributes of the fixtures. In addition, restroom monitoring system may provide additional information regarding the restroom attributes to a service provider, a manager or a user.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2008Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Sloan Valve CompanyInventors: Edward Yenni, Peter J. Jahrling
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Publication number: 20090119142Abstract: A restroom monitoring system for monitoring attributes of fixtures within a restroom using sensors. Additional attributes are determined from the monitored attributes. Consumable usage levels are estimated based on predetermined consumption levels associated with usage states of the fixtures. The restroom monitoring system provides an indication of the need for replenishment of consumables based on the monitored attributes of the fixtures. In addition, restroom monitoring system may provide additional information regarding the restroom attributes to a service provider, a manager or a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventors: Edward Yenni, Peter J. Jahrling
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Publication number: 20050171709Abstract: The present invention is directed to a rest room control system including one or more sensors configured to monitor or control a function associated with the rest room. The system also includes a controller operably coupled to the one or more sensors, and configured to receive data therefrom associated with the function, and communicate a status condition associated with the function in response thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2005Publication date: August 4, 2005Inventors: Richard Nortier, Edward Yenni, William Limkemann