Patents by Inventor Eric Chabin
Eric Chabin 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: 8310365Abstract: A control system for a security system having a plurality of sensors includes a sensor communication device configured to communicatively couple to the plurality of sensors and to receive a plurality of sensor notifications from the plurality of sensors. Each sensor notification of the plurality of sensor notifications includes at least one of a detection type, a detection location, and a detection duration. The control system also includes a processor configured to receive the plurality of sensor notifications from the sensor communication device, associate a plurality of detection states with the plurality of sensor notifications such that at least one detection state of the plurality of detection states is entered upon receiving at least one combination of sensor notifications of the plurality of sensor notifications, and associate at least one detection response with each detection state of the plurality of detection states.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2010Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Siegler, II, Eric Chabin
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Patent number: 8249510Abstract: A method for reducing interference between radio frequency (RF) signals includes initiating a first communication session from a control system to a remote RF device using a first RF signal to transmit a first outgoing message, wherein the first RF signal within a first RF range, and detecting a second communication session transmitted from a system RF device to the control system using a second RF signal. The second communication session includes an incoming message, and the second RF signal is within a second RF range at least partially overlapping the first RF range. The method includes, when the second communication session is detected, interrupting the first communication session for a time period, receiving the second communication session during the time period to receive the incoming message, and, after the time period expires, resuming the first communication session with the remote RF device.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2009Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc.Inventors: Eric Chabin, Daniel Joseph Dee, Kevin Gerard Stebbins, Uwe Hans Thomanschefsky
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Publication number: 20110169637Abstract: A control system for a security system having a plurality of sensors includes a sensor communication device configured to communicatively couple to the plurality of sensors and to receive a plurality of sensor notifications from the plurality of sensors. Each sensor notification of the plurality of sensor notifications includes at least one of a detection type, a detection location, and a detection duration. The control system also includes a processor configured to receive the plurality of sensor notifications from the sensor communication device, associate a plurality of detection states with the plurality of sensor notifications such that at least one detection state of the plurality of detection states is entered upon receiving at least one combination of sensor notifications of the plurality of sensor notifications, and associate at least one detection response with each detection state of the plurality of detection states.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Michael J. Siegler, II, Eric Chabin
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Publication number: 20100201511Abstract: A method for reducing interference between radio frequency (RF) signals includes initiating a first communication session from a control system to a remote RF device using a first RF signal to transmit a first outgoing message, wherein the first RF signal within a first RF range, and detecting a second communication session transmitted from a system RF device to the control system using a second RF signal. The second communication session includes an incoming message, and the second RF signal is within a second RF range at least partially overlapping the first RF range. The method includes, when the second communication session is detected, interrupting the first communication session for a time period, receiving the second communication session during the time period to receive the incoming message, and, after the time period expires, resuming the first communication session with the remote RF device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventors: Eric Chabin, Daniel Joseph Dee, Kevin Gerard Stebbins, Uwe Hans Thomanschefsky
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Patent number: 7118275Abstract: An X-ray emission device and a method of assembly of the device having a casing with a window and an X-ray tube place in the casing. The tube comprises an anode assembly equipped with an anode, a cathode assembly equipped with a cathode and an envelope containing the anode and the cathode. The longitudinal positioning of the X-ray tube in the casing is produced on the anode side. The angular positioning of the X-ray tube in the casing on a longitudinal axis is produced on the anode side. A bayonet on the casing fastens a rotation axis support for the anode. The cathode is fixed in an angular position predetermined in relation to the bayonet by pins.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2001Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company LLCInventors: Eric Chabin, Xavier Le Pennec
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Patent number: 7065179Abstract: An anode assembly having multiple target electrodes is disclosed. Each target electrode produces an x-ray fan beam for radiographic data acquisition. The target electrodes are designed to sequentially generate an x-ray fan beam and therefore operate at a proportional duty cycle per scan. Power output capabilities of the anode assembly is increased without an increase in the size or thermal overloading of the anode assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2003Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Wayne F. Block, J. Scott Price, Jiang Hsieh, Eric Chabin, Gorur N. Sridhar
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Publication number: 20050100132Abstract: An anode assembly having multiple target electrodes is disclosed. Each target electrode produces an x-ray fan beam for radiographic data acquisition. The target electrodes are designed to sequentially generate an x-ray fan beam and therefore operate at a proportional duty cycle per scan. Power output capabilities of the anode assembly is increased without an increase in the size or thermal overloading of the anode assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2003Publication date: May 12, 2005Inventors: Wayne Block, J. Price, Jiang Hsieh, Eric Chabin, Gorur Sridhar
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Patent number: 6592258Abstract: X-ray emission device comprising a casing opened by a window and an X-ray tube placed in the casing, the tube comprising an anode assembly equipped with an anode, a cathode assembly equipped with a cathode and an envelope containing the anode and the cathode, the anode assembly including a means of longitudinal positioning of the tube in the casing and the cathode assembly including a means of angular positioning of the tube in the casing on a longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company LLCInventors: Eric Chabin, Xavier Le Pennec
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Patent number: 6377659Abstract: A thermal energy transfer device for use with an x-ray generating device or x-ray system including an anode assembly having a target, a cathode assembly positioned at a distance from the anode assembly configured to emit electrons that strike the target producing x-rays and residual energy in the form of heat, and a rotatable shaft supported by a bearing assembly. The thermal energy transfer device including a thermal gradient device positioned adjacent to and in thermal communication with one end of the shaft, the thermal gradient device operable for transferring heat away from that end of the shaft, and a fin structure positioned adjacent to and in thermal communication with the thermal gradient device, the fin structure operable for convectively cooling the thermal gradient device.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company, LLCInventors: Douglas J. Snyder, Eric Chabin
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Publication number: 20020018544Abstract: X-ray emission device comprising a casing opened by a window and an X-ray tube placed in the casing, the tube comprising an anode assembly equipped with an anode, a cathode assembly equipped with a cathode and an envelope containing the anode and the cathode, the anode assembly including a means of longitudinal positioning of the tube in the casing and the cathode assembly including a means of angular positioning of the tube in the casing on a longitudinal axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2001Publication date: February 14, 2002Inventors: Eric Chabin, Xavier Le Pennec
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Publication number: 20020015472Abstract: X-ray emission device comprising a casing opened by a window and an X-ray tube placed in the casing, the tube comprising an anode assembly equipped with an anode, a cathode assembly equipped with a cathode and an envelope containing the anode and the cathode, the anode assembly including a means of longitudinal positioning of the tube in the casing and a means of angular positioning of the tube in the casing on a longitudinal axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2001Publication date: February 7, 2002Inventors: Eric Chabin, Xavier Le Pennec
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Patent number: 6324870Abstract: Metal collar device of the type used for integrating a glass part and a metal part of different coefficients of expansion. The collar is circular and comprises a first portion intended to be in contact with the metal part, a second portion intended to be in contact with the glass part and a bonding portion placed between said first and second portions. The second portion is not as thick as the first portion and as the bonding portion, so that it can adjust to the expansion of the glass part by exerting stresses on the latter below the limit of resistance of said glass part.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: GE Medical Systems S.A.Inventors: Eric Chabin, Emile Gabbay