Patents by Inventor Jay Fizer
Jay Fizer 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: 11774117Abstract: A system and related method are disclosed for controlling condensation in a space. The system includes a fan and one or more sensors for sensing environmental conditions such as temperature and relative humidity associated with the space and/or objects within the space. For instance, the sensors may sense a surface temperature of an object within the room. The system also includes a controller capable of receiving measurements from the sensor(s) and controlling the fan based on the sensed information. The system may additionally include a heater and/or a damper for transferring outside air into the space, either of which may be controlled by the controller based on the measurements.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2021Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: DELTA T, LLCInventors: Christian R. Taber, Mark Toy, Jay Fizer, Ed Quinn
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Publication number: 20220088263Abstract: A fan is for improving air quality, such as in an indoor environment. The fan includes a motor and a rotatable hub coupled to the motor. At least one fan blade includes a first end portion coupled to the rotatable hub and a second end portion radially distant from the rotatable hub. At least one ion generator is carried by the second end portion of the at least one fan blade, such as by a winglet associated therewith. A stationary tube passes through the rotatable hub including a conduit for transmitting power. A rotary coupling is also provided for transmitting power from the conduit to the at least one ion generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2021Publication date: March 24, 2022Inventors: Lennie Rhoades, Eric Evans, Jay Fizer, Marc McKinzie, Pete Maley, Mike Smith, Jayme Webb
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Patent number: 11197943Abstract: A fan is for improving air quality, such as in an indoor environment. The fan includes a motor and a rotatable hub coupled to the motor. At least one fan blade includes a first end portion coupled to the rotatable hub and a second end portion radially distant from the rotatable hub. At least one ion generator is carried by the second end portion of the at least one fan blade, such as by a winglet associated therewith. A stationary tube passes through the rotatable hub including a conduit for transmitting power. A rotary coupling is also provided for transmitting power from the conduit to the at least one ion generator.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2021Date of Patent: December 14, 2021Assignee: DELTA T, LLCInventors: Lennie Rhoades, Eric Evans, Jay Fizer, Marc McKinzie, Pete Maley, Mike Smith, Jayme Webb
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Publication number: 20210361819Abstract: A fan is for improving air quality, such as in an indoor environment. The fan includes a motor and a rotatable hub coupled to the motor. At least one fan blade includes a first end portion coupled to the rotatable hub and a second end portion radially distant from the rotatable hub. At least one ion generator is carried by the second end portion of the at least one fan blade, such as by a winglet associated therewith. A stationary tube passes through the rotatable hub including a conduit for transmitting power. A rotary coupling is also provided for transmitting power from the conduit to the at least one ion generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2021Publication date: November 25, 2021Inventors: Lennie Rhoades, Eric J. Evans, Jay Fizer, Marc McKinzie, Pete Maley, Mike Smith, Jayme Webb
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Publication number: 20210254843Abstract: A system and related method are disclosed for controlling condensation in a space. The system includes a fan and one or more sensors for sensing environmental conditions such as temperature and relative humidity associated with the space and/or objects within the space. For instance, the sensors may sense a surface temperature of an object within the room. The system also includes a controller capable of receiving measurements from the sensor(s) and controlling the fan based on the sensed information. The system may additionally include a heater and/or a damper for transferring outside air into the space, either of which may be controlled by the controller based on the measurements.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2021Publication date: August 19, 2021Inventors: Christian R. Taber, Mark Toy, Jay Fizer, Ed Quinn
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Patent number: 11027038Abstract: A fan is for improving air quality, such as in an indoor environment. The fan includes a motor and a rotatable hub coupled to the motor. At least one fan blade includes a first end portion coupled to the rotatable hub and a second end portion radially distant from the rotatable hub. At least one ion generator is carried by the second end portion of the at least one fan blade, such as by a winglet associated therewith. A stationary tube passes through the rotatable hub including a conduit for transmitting power. A rotary coupling is also provided for transmitting power from the conduit to the at least one ion generator.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2021Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: DELTA T, LLCInventors: Lennie Rhoades, Eric J. Evans, Jay Fizer, Marc McKinzie, Pete Maley, Mike Smith, Jayme Webb
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Patent number: 10982865Abstract: A system and related method are disclosed for controlling condensation in a space. The system includes a fan and one or more sensors for sensing environmental conditions such as temperature and relative humidity associated with the space and/or objects within the space. For instance, the sensors may sense a surface temperature of an object within the room. The system also includes a controller capable of receiving measurements from the sensor(s) and controlling the fan based on the sensed information. The system may additionally include a heater and/or a damper for transferring outside air into the space, either of which may be controlled by the controller based on the measurements.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2018Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: DELTA T, LLCInventors: Christian R. Taber, Mark Toy, Jay Fizer, Ed Quinn
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Patent number: 10309663Abstract: A system and related method are disclosed for controlling condensation in a space. The system includes a fan and one or more sensors for sensing environmental conditions such as temperature and relative humidity associated with the space and/or objects within the space. For instance, the sensors may sense a surface temperature of an object within the room. The system also includes a controller capable of receiving measurements from the sensor(s) and controlling the fan based on the sensed information. The system may additionally include a heater and/or a damper for transferring outside air into the space, either of which may be controlled by the controller based on the measurements.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2014Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: DELTA T, LLCInventors: Christian R. Taber, Mark Toy, Jay Fizer, Ed Quinn
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Publication number: 20190078805Abstract: A system and related method are disclosed for controlling condensation in a space. The system includes a fan and one or more sensors for sensing environmental conditions such as temperature and relative humidity associated with the space and/or objects within the space. For instance, the sensors may sense a surface temperature of an object within the room. The system also includes a controller capable of receiving measurements from the sensor(s) and controlling the fan based on the sensed information. The system may additionally include a heater and/or a damper for transferring outside air into the space, either of which may be controlled by the controller based on the measurements.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2018Publication date: March 14, 2019Inventors: Christian R. Taber, Mark Toy, Jay Fizer, Ed Quinn
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Patent number: D1005475Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2019Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: DELTA T, LLCInventors: Igor Davidenko, Jay Fizer, Steven Green, Glenn Murray, Greg Peterson
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Patent number: D1041387Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2022Date of Patent: September 10, 2024Assignee: DELTA T, LLCInventors: Jay Fizer, Jayme Webb, Shankar Narayana
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Patent number: D1041644Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2022Date of Patent: September 10, 2024Assignee: DELTA T, LLCInventors: Jay Fizer, Michael Smith, Jayme Webb