Patents by Inventor Ian B. Aaron
Ian B. Aaron 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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Publication number: 20220086989Abstract: A small cell networking device includes a compartment in which at least one printed circuit board (PCB) is mounted. At least three networking modules are mounted on the at least one PCB. A first one of the networking modules is arranged as a gateway to a first wireless network. A second one of the networking modules is arranged as a gateway to a second wireless network. A third one of the networking modules monitors network traffic in the first wireless network or second wireless network. First and second antennas are mounted to a first surface of the compartment, between a second surface of the compartment and the PCB. A third antenna is mounted to the second surface of the compartment between the second surface of the compartment and the PCB. The first, second, and third antennas are respectively coupled to the first, second, and third networking modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2021Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Ian B. AARON, Ronald B. ZIMMERMAN, III
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Publication number: 20220045676Abstract: An apparatus attachable to a luminaire includes circuitry for converting alternating current power into direct current (DC) power and providing a digitally stable ground for operation of a processor-based device. The circuitry includes a transformer isolating a primary side from a secondary side of the circuitry. A switching controller (e.g., a pulse width modulation controller) on the primary side directs a switching circuit to selectively permit current flow through a primary side of the transformer to a first ground node. A secondary winding of the transformer sources a rectified DC output relative to a second ground node that is isolated from the first ground node. In some cases, compensation on the secondary winding side provides isolated feedback to the controller, such as via an optical isolator. The controller directs the switching circuit based at least partially on the feedback and input from an auxiliary winding of the transformer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Inventors: Bradford Brian Hutson, Ronald B. Zimmerman, III, Ian B. Aaron, Yevgeny Frenkel
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Publication number: 20220045677Abstract: A small cell networking device mountable to a streetlight fixture includes circuitry for converting alternating current power into direct current (DC) power and providing a digitally stable ground for operation of the small cell device. The circuitry includes a transformer isolating a primary side from a secondary side of the circuitry. A switching controller on the primary side directs a switching circuit to selectively permit current flow through a primary side of the transformer to a first ground node on the primary side. A secondary winding of the transformer sources a rectified DC output relative to a second ground node that is isolated from the first ground node. In some cases, compensation on the secondary winding side provides isolated feedback to the controller, such as via an optical isolator. The controller directs the switching circuit based at least on the feedback and input from an auxiliary winding of the transformer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Inventors: Bradford Brian Hutson, Ronald B. Zimmerman, III, Ian B. Aaron, Yevgeny Frenkel
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Patent number: 11191145Abstract: A small cell networking device includes a light sensor and a light control circuit. The device also includes a compartment in which at least one printed circuit board (PCB) is mounted. A first networking module, a second networking module, and a third networking module are mounted on the PCB. The first networking module is a gateway to a first cellular-based network. The second networking module is a gateway to a second cellular-based network. The third networking module monitors network traffic. First and second antennas are mounted to a first surface of the compartment, between a second surface of the compartment and the PCB. A third antenna is mounted to the second surface of the compartment between the second surface of the compartment and the PCB. The first, second, and third antennas are respectively coupled to the first, second, and third networking modules.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2019Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Assignee: Ubicquia, Inc.Inventors: Ronald B. Zimmerman, III, Ian B. Aaron
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Patent number: 11159157Abstract: A circuit is provided for converting alternating current power into direct current (DC) power and providing a digitally stable ground for operation of a processor-based device. Embodiments of the circuit include a transformer isolating (e.g., via galvanic isolation) a primary side from a secondary side of the circuit. A controller (e.g., a pulse width modulation (PWM) controller) on the primary side directs a switching circuit to selectively permit current flow through a primary side of the transformer to a first ground node on the primary side. A secondary winding of the transformer sources a rectified DC output relative to a second ground node that is isolated from the first ground node. In some cases, compensation on the secondary winding side provides isolated feedback to the controller via an optical isolator or some other circuit. The controller directs the switching circuit based at least in part on the error correction feedback and input from an auxiliary winding of the transformer.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2019Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: Ubicquia, Inc.Inventors: Bradford Brian Hutson, Ronald B. Zimmerman, III, Ian B. Aaron, Yevgeny Frenkel
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Patent number: 11116062Abstract: A power tap includes a housing having a top surface, a bottom surface, and at least one side surface. A first male connector is integrated with a substantially planar portion of the bottom surface and arranged for substantially permanent electromechanical coupling to a first female connector that is integrated with a streetlight luminaire. A second female connector is integrated with a substantially planar portion of the top surface and arranged to receive a second male connector that is integrated with an electronic control device. Each male connector and each female connector is compliant with a roadway area lighting standard promoted by a standards body. The power tap also includes power conversion circuitry arranged to receive a higher voltage input signal and to produce at least one lower voltage output signal.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2020Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignee: Ubicquia, Inc.Inventors: Gustavo Dario Leizerovich, Ian B. Aaron, Charles M. Nobles
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Publication number: 20210075170Abstract: A system to couple a controller to a roadside aerial lighting fixture includes a primary male connector integrated with the controller and a primary female connector integrated with the roadside aerial lighting fixture. The primary male and female connectors are compliant with a roadway area lighting standard promoted by a standards body. The primary male connector protrudes from a first substantially planar surface of the controller. The primary female connector is recessed within a second substantially planar surface of the roadside aerial lighting fixture. A controller-side high speed communications data element is integrated with the primary male connector, and a fixture-side high speed communications data element is integrated with the primary female connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Inventors: Ronald B. Zimmerman, III, Ian B. Aaron, Bradford Brian Hutson, Jeffrey T. Root
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Patent number: 10873170Abstract: A system to couple a controller to a roadside aerial lighting fixture includes a primary male connector integrated with the controller and a primary female connector integrated with the roadside aerial lighting fixture. The primary male and female connectors are compliant with a roadway area lighting standard promoted by a standards body. The primary male connector protrudes from a first substantially planar surface of the controller. The primary female connector is recessed within a second substantially planar surface of the roadside aerial lighting fixture. A controller-side high speed communications data element is integrated with the primary male connector, and a fixture-side high speed communications data element is integrated with the primary female connector.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2019Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Assignee: Ubicquia LLCInventors: Ronald B. Zimmerman, III, Ian B. Aaron, Bradford Brian Hutson, Jeffrey T. Root
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Publication number: 20200383173Abstract: A small cell networking device includes a networking module arranged as a gateway to a cellular-based network. The cellular-based network is controlled by a mobile network operator (MNO). The small cell networking device also includes a light sensor and a processor-based light control circuit arranged to provide a light control signal based on at least one ambient light signal generated by the light sensor. A connector compliant with a roadway area lighting standard promoted by a standards body is integrated to the small cell networking device, which permits the small cell networking device to be easily coupled to a street light fixture on a street light pole.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2019Publication date: December 3, 2020Inventors: Ian B. AARON, Ronald B. ZIMMERMAN, III, Bradford Brian HUTSON
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Publication number: 20200370741Abstract: A system to coordinate event data from a plurality of smart sensor devices that are coupled to streetlight fixtures to generate a last known state across the plurality of smart sensor devises. The plurality of smart sensor devices receive a distributed clock that is common among the smart sensor devices. A local clock of each smart sensor device is synchronized to the distributed clock. Each smart sensor device monitors and stores event data in an incident buffer. The stored event data is correlated to the distributed clock. The stored correlated event data is transmitted to a remote server. The remote server aggregates the correlated event data from the plurality of smart sensor devices based on the distributed clock to generate a last known state across the plurality of smart sensor devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2019Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Bradford Brian HUTSON, Ian B. AARON
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Publication number: 20200373682Abstract: A streetlight-mountable small cell includes a housing having one or more external surfaces exposed to atmospheric conditions when the small cell is deployed on a streetlight. The small cell also includes one or more internal chambers formed in the housing, power supply circuitry, and cellular-band transceiver circuitry. A standardized connector is arranged to pass power to the power supply circuitry when the small cell housing is deployed on the streetlight. At least one antenna-containment structure visually appears integrated with the one or more external surfaces. Each antenna-containment structure is arranged to contain at least one antenna positioned external to the one or more internal chambers, and at least one sub-structure is arranged to route a signal conduit from the at least one antenna to the cellular-band transceiver circuitry.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2020Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Jeffrey T. ROOT, Bradford Brian HUTSON, Ian B. AARON, Ronald B. ZIMMERMAN, III
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Publication number: 20200374980Abstract: A small cell networking device and installation method includes at least one wireless transceiver module integrated into or mounted on to one or more of a variety of common objects as part of a network. The small cell networking device may be incorporated into a modified component of the common object, or may be mounted to the common object as an independent device. The small cell networking device is electrically and communicatively coupled to one or more utility lines in order to pass power and data to, from, or to and from the small cell networking device. The small cell networking device has a modular design with an aesthetically pleasing appearance such that high density deployment will not unduly burden cities, towns, and municipalities.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2019Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Ronald B. ZIMMERMAN, III, Ian B. AARON
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Publication number: 20200375016Abstract: A system to identify incidents associated with streetlight fixtures based on sensor data from one or more smart sensor devices. Each smart sensor device is coupled to a respective streetlight fixture and captures data from one or more sensors. The data from a single smart sensor device or a plurality of smart sensor devices is aggregated to generate a current data signature of the one or more smart sensor devices. The current data signature is compared to a plurality of known signatures to determine if an incident associated with a streetlight fixture has occurred. Such incidents can include a failed light source, a failing light source, a weather incident, a geologic incident, etc. Depending on the type of incident an instruction is sent to the one or more smart sensor devices to perform one or more responsive actions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2019Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Bradford Brian HUTSON, Ian B. AARON, Ronald B. ZIMMERMAN, III
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Publication number: 20200370742Abstract: A system to couple a controller to a roadside aerial lighting fixture includes a primary male connector integrated with the controller and a primary female connector integrated with the roadside aerial lighting fixture. The primary male and female connectors are compliant with a roadway area lighting standard promoted by a standards body. The primary male connector protrudes from a first substantially planar surface of the controller. The primary female connector is recessed within a second substantially planar surface of the roadside aerial lighting fixture. A controller-side data connector protrudes from the first substantially planar surface or a third surface substantially parallel to the first substantially planar surface. A fixture-side data connector is recessed within the second substantially planar surface or recessed within a fourth surface substantially parallel to the second substantially planar surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2019Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Ronald B. Zimmerman, III, Ian B. Aaron, Bradford Brian Hutson
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Publication number: 20200359462Abstract: A small cell networking device includes a light sensor and a light control circuit. The device also includes a compartment in which at least one printed circuit board (PCB) is mounted. A first networking module, a second networking module, and a third networking module are mounted on the PCB. The first networking module is a gateway to a first cellular-based network. The second networking module is a gateway to a second cellular-based network. The third networking module monitors network traffic. First and second antennas are mounted to a first surface of the compartment, between a second surface of the compartment and the PCB. A third antenna is mounted to the second surface of the compartment between the second surface of the compartment and the PCB. The first, second, and third antennas are respectively coupled to the first, second, and third networking modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2019Publication date: November 12, 2020Inventors: Ronald B. ZIMMERMAN, III, Ian B. AARON
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Publication number: 20200352013Abstract: A networking device includes a light sensor, a processor module, a communication module, and a connector. The processor module is arranged to provide a light control signal based on at least one ambient light signal generated by the light sensor, and to obtain a distributed computing result based on a distributed computing task. The communication module is arranged to receive the distributed computing task and to transmit the distributed computing result according to a data communication standard. The connector is compliant with a roadway area lighting standard promoted by a standards body. For example, the connector may be compliant with ANSI C136.41-2013. The processor module may be arranged to provide the light control signal based on the distributed computing result, or a received message that is generated based on a plurality of distributed computing results.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2019Publication date: November 5, 2020Inventors: Bradford Brian HUTSON, Ian B. AARON, Ronald B. ZIMMERMAN, III
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Publication number: 20200300279Abstract: A clamp includes a first clamp body portion arranged for removable coupling about a generally cylindrical support structure to a second clamp body portion. The first clamp body portion includes a first clamp structure containing a first generally semi-spherical floating bushing, the first generally semi-spherical floating bushing coupled to the first clamp structure. The second clamp body portion includes a second clamp structure containing a second generally semi-spherical floating bushing, the second generally semi-spherical floating bushing coupled to the second clamp structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2020Publication date: September 24, 2020Inventors: Jeffrey T. ROOT, Ian B. AARON
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Patent number: D894860Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2019Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: UBICQUIA LLCInventors: Jeffrey T. Root, Ian B. Aaron, Joerg Christian Lehnich, Ronald B. Zimmerman, III, Steve Paul Wines
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Patent number: D894861Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2019Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: UBICQUIA LLCInventors: Jeffrey T. Root, Ian B. Aaron, Joerg Christian Lehnich, Ronald B. Zimmerman, III, Steve Paul Wines
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Patent number: D908656Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2020Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: UBICQUIA LLCInventors: Ronald B. Zimmerman, III, Ian B. Aaron