Patents by Inventor Jamie J. Steffie
Jamie J. Steffie 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: 8274233Abstract: A dimmer switch for controlling the amount of power delivered to and thus the intensity of a lighting load comprises a visual display operable to provide a visual indication representative of energy savings and usage information. The dimmer switch comprises an intensity adjustment actuator, such as a slider knob or a rotary knob, which may be coupled to a potentiometer for adjusting the amount of power delivered to the lighting load. The potentiometer may comprise a dual potentiometer including a resistive element and a conductive element having a cut. The visual display may comprise a single visual indicator, which may be illuminated a first color, such as green, when the intensity of the lighting load is less than or equal to the eco-level intensity, and illuminated a second different color, such as red, when the intensity of the lighting load is greater than the eco-level intensity.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2010Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.Inventors: Gregory Altonen, Elliot G. Jacoby, Christopher James Salvestrini, Jamie J. Steffie, Joel S. Spira
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Patent number: 8212424Abstract: A dimmer switch coupleable to a circuit including a power source, load, and single-pole double-throw three-way switch that comprises a first and a second fixed contact, and a movable contact. The three-way switch has a first state in which the movable contact is contacting the first fixed contact and a second state in which the movable contact is contacting the second fixed contact. The dimmer switch comprises first, second and third load terminals coupled in series with the three-way switch. The dimmer switch comprises first and second controllably conductive devices, such that the first and second controllably conductive devices are operable to conduct load current to control the amount of power delivered to the load when the three-way switch is in the respective first and second states; and a controller coupleable to the first and second controllably conductive devices for rendering the first and second controllably conductive devices conductive and non-conductive.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2010Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.Inventors: Donald Mosebrook, Christopher M. Rogan, Jamie J. Steffie, Jon M. Keagy, Steven E. Detmer
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Patent number: 8212425Abstract: A dimmer switch coupleable to a circuit including a power source, load, and single-pole double-throw three-way switch that comprises a first and a second fixed contact and a movable contact. The three-way switch has a first state and a second state. The dimmer switch comprises first, second and third load terminals coupled in series with the three-way switch. The dimmer switch comprises a controllably conductive device. A sensing device is coupled to the third load terminal such that when the three-way switch is in the second state, the sensing device is operable to sense an electrical characteristic associated with the third load terminal. A controller is coupled to the controllably conductive device and to the sensing device for rendering the controllably conductive device conductive in response to the sensed electrical characteristic and so that power is delivered through the second load terminal of the third load terminal depending on the state of the three-way switch.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2010Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.Inventors: Donald Mosebrook, Christopher M. Rogan, Jamie J. Steffie, Jon M. Keagy, Steven E. Detmer
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Publication number: 20110162946Abstract: A dimmer switch for controlling the amount of power delivered to and thus the intensity of a lighting load comprises a visual display operable to provide a visual indication representative of energy savings and usage information. The dimmer switch comprises an intensity adjustment actuator, such as a slider knob or a rotary knob, which may be coupled to a potentiometer for adjusting the amount of power delivered to the lighting load. The potentiometer may comprise a dual potentiometer including a resistive element and a conductive element having a cut. The visual display may comprise a single visual indicator, which may be illuminated a first color, such as green, when the intensity of the lighting load is less than or equal to the eco-level intensity, and illuminated a second different color, such as red, when the intensity of the lighting load is greater than the eco-level intensity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC.Inventors: Gregory Altonen, Elliot G. Jacoby, Christopher James Salvestrini, Jamie J. Steffie, Joel S. Spira
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Patent number: 7952300Abstract: A power supply with a capacitor providing an output voltage. A switch is connected between a voltage source and the capacitor. A control terminal of the switch has a switching threshold. The switch conducts a charging current from the voltage source into the capacitor. A control circuit controls the switch on when the voltage source is below a predetermined level and off when the voltage source is above the level. A control voltage supply circuit provides a control supply voltage. A control terminal voltage for the switch derived from the control supply voltage with a magnitude in excess of the switching threshold drives the switch on in a saturated region of operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2008Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.Inventors: Jamie J. Steffie, Richard L. Black
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Patent number: 7847440Abstract: A smart dimmer for control of a lighting load from an AC power source can replace any switch in a three-way or four-way lighting control system. The smart dimmer can be connected on the line-side or the load-side of a three-way system with a standard three-way switch in the other location. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the dimmer includes two triacs to control the intensity of the connected lighting load. The dimmer preferably includes two gate drive circuits coupled to the gates of the triacs for rendering the triacs conductive each half-cycle of the AC power source. The gate drive circuits include sensing circuits for detect whether the gates currents are flowing after the triacs are rendered conductive. A controller is operable to determine the state of the lighting load in response to whether the gate current is flowing or not flowing.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.Inventors: Donald Mosebrook, Christopher M. Rogan, Jamie J. Steffie, Matthew Robert Blakeley
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Patent number: 7772724Abstract: A smart switch for control of a lighting load from an AC voltage source can replace any switch in a three-way lighting control system. The smart switch can be connected on the line-side or the load-side of a three-way system with a standard three-way switch in the other location. The switch includes two semiconductor switches to control the connected lighting load. The switch preferably includes two sensing circuits for detecting the voltages at two of the load terminals of the switch to determine the state of the connected three-way switch(s), and thus, the load.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.Inventors: Donald Mosebrook, Christopher M. Rogan, Jamie J. Steffie, Matthew Robert Blakeley
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Publication number: 20100145545Abstract: A dimmer switch adapted to be coupled to a circuit including a power source, a load, and a single-pole double-throw three-way switch, the three-way switch comprising a first fixed contact, a second fixed contact, and a movable contact adapted to be coupled to either the power source or the load, the three-way switch having a first state in which the movable contact is contacting the first fixed contact and a second state in which the movable contact is contacting the second fixed contact, the dimmer switch comprising a first load terminal adapted to be coupled to either the power source or the load to which the three-way switch is not coupled for conducting a load current through the load; a second load terminal adapted to be coupled to the first fixed contact of the three-way switch; a third load terminal adapted to be coupled to the second fixed contact of the three-way switch; a first controllably conductive device electrically coupled between the first and second load terminals, such that the first controType: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2010Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC.Inventors: Donald Mosebrook, Christopher M. Rogan, Jamie J. Steffie, Jon M. Keagy, Steven E. Detmer
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Publication number: 20100138067Abstract: A lighting control device adapted to be coupled to a circuit including an AC power source, an electrical load, and a single-pole double-throw three-way switch, the three-way switch comprising a first fixed contact, a second fixed contact, and a movable contact adapted to be coupled to either the power source or the load, the three-way switch having a first state in which the movable contact is contacting the first fixed contact and a second state in which the movable contact is contacting the second fixed contact, the lighting control device comprising a first load terminal adapted to be coupled to either the power source or the load to which the three-way switch is not coupled; a second load terminal adapted to be coupled to the first fixed contact of the three-way switch; a third load terminal adapted to be coupled to the second fixed contact of the three-way switch; a controllably conductive device coupled to the first, second, and third load terminals to conduct a load current from the AC power source toType: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2010Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC.Inventors: Donald Mosebrook, Christopher M. Rogan, Jamie J. Steffie, Jon M. Keagy, Steven E. Detmer
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Patent number: 7687940Abstract: A smart dimmer switch for control of a lighting load from an AC voltage source can replace any switch in a three-way or four-way lighting control system. The smart dimmer switch can be connected on the line-side or the load-side of a three-way system with a standard three-way switch in the other location. Further, the dimmer switch can replace a four-way switch in a four-way system and is operable to be coupled to two standard three-way switches. The dimmer switch includes either one or two semiconductor switches to control the intensity of the connected lighting load. The dimmer switch preferably includes a sensing circuit for detecting an electrical characteristic (i.e., either a voltage or a current) at a terminal of the dimmer to determine the state of the connected three-way switch(s) or four-way switch.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.Inventors: Donald Mosebrook, Christopher M. Rogan, Jamie J. Steffie, Jon M. Keagy, Steven E. Detmer
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Publication number: 20090115345Abstract: A power supply circuit comprising a charge storage capacitor having a first capacitor terminal adapted to provide a power supply voltage of the power supply and a second capacitor terminal coupled to a circuit common; a first switching device having a first switching terminal adapted to be connected to a voltage source, a second switching terminal operatively coupled to the first capacitor terminal of the charge storage capacitor, and a control terminal, the first switching device characterized by a control terminal switching threshold voltage, the first switching device adapted to conduct a charging current from the first switching terminal to the second switching terminal and into the charge storage capacitor; a control circuit controlling an on/off operation of the first switching device whereby the first switching device is operable to turn on when the magnitude of the voltage of the voltage source is below a predetermined level and turn off when the magnitude of the voltage of the voltage source is aboveType: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC.Inventors: Jamie J. Steffie, Richard L. Black
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Patent number: 7446486Abstract: A method of providing power to an electronic circuit in a two wire dimmer connecting a hot line of an AC network to a lamp load, the method comprising obtaining power from the two wire dimmer during regions of an AC waveform formed across a portion of a circuit of the dimmer when a phase cut switching device of the dimmer providing power to the lamp load is substantially off; driving a switching device providing charging current to a charge storage capacitor on in a saturated region of operation of the switching device when a voltage from a voltage source developed in the dimmer from the AC waveform is less than a predetermined level, and turning the switching device off when the voltage is above the predetermined level; and providing a voltage across the charge storage device as an output voltage.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2006Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Lutron Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jamie J Steffie, Richard L Black
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Patent number: 7091672Abstract: A power supply circuit comprising a first switching transistor having a control terminal and a control terminal switching threshold and that charges current from a voltage source into a charge storage capacitor, a control circuit controlling the on/off operation of the switching transistor whereby the switching transistor is turned on when the voltage of the voltage source is below a predetermined level and turned off when the voltage of the voltage source is above the predetermined level, a control voltage supply circuit providing a control voltage to the control terminal of the switching transistor substantially in excess of the switching threshold when the voltage of the voltage source is below the predetermined voltage thereby to drive the switching transistor on in a saturated region of operation; and a charge storage capacitor for providing an output voltage of the power supply.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2003Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.Inventors: Jamie J. Steffie, Richard L. Black
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Publication number: 20040251884Abstract: A power supply circuit comprising a first switching transistor having a control terminal and a control terminal switching threshold and that charges current from a voltage source into a charge storage capacitor, a control circuit controlling the on/off operation of the switching transistor whereby the switching transistor is turned on when the voltage of the voltage source is below a predetermined level and turned off when the voltage of the voltage source is above the predetermined level, a control voltage supply circuit providing a control voltage to the control terminal of the switching transistor substantially in excess of the switching threshold when the voltage of the voltage source is below the predetermined voltage thereby to drive the switching transistor on in a saturated region of operation; and a charge storage capacitor for providing an output voltage of the power supply.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Applicant: Lutron Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jamie J. Steffie, Richard L. Black