Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Iott
Jeffrey Iott 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: 8829809Abstract: An example control arrangement includes a power supply, a first load operative to receive power when coupled to the power supply, and a second load operative to receive power when coupled to the power supply. A receiver is programmable to couple the first load, the second load, or both to the power supply in response to a wireless signal. A switch includes a wireless transmitter portion powered by a self-energizing portion. A wireless transmitter portion communicates the wireless signal to the receiver in response to an actuation of the switch.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2008Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: EnOcean GmbHInventors: Thomas Alan Barnett, John Gerard Finch, Jeffrey Iott, Jian Xu
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Patent number: 8502470Abstract: A direct current power system according to one non-limiting embodiment includes a direct current power source operable to distribute a direct current voltage throughout at least one structure, and at least one controller operable to selectively couple a direct current load to the direct current voltage in response to a wireless signal from an energy-harvesting switch.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2009Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Enocean GmbHInventors: Thomas Alan Barnett, Jeffrey Iott, Jian Xu
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Patent number: 7969100Abstract: A bulb detection circuit is associated with a dimmer circuit for a lighting system. The bulb detection circuit is operable to detect whether an incandescent or a fluorescent bulb is received in an electric light socket. The socket may be hardwired to the circuit, or could be plugged into an electrical outlet. The bulb detection circuit may utilize a separately inventive method of measuring the resistance by looking at an RC circuit time constant. Further, the bulb detection circuit may utilize a separately inventive method of identifying a short circuit by again looking at the RC circuit time constant.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2007Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Liberty Hardware Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Jian Xu, Jeffrey Iott, Thomas Alan Barnett
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Publication number: 20110012730Abstract: In one example, a door notification system includes a wireless batteryless switch associated with a door and a receiver coupled to a lighting load and to a sound-emitting load. The receiver is operable to provide a door notification in response to a signal from the wireless batteryless switch. The door notification includes at least one of a flash of the lighting load or a sound from the sound-emitting load. In one example, a door notification system includes a wireless batteryless switch associated with a door and a portable receiver that is operable to plug into an electrical outlet and that includes a built-in sound-emitting load. The portable receiver is operable to activate the sound-emitting load to produce an audio signal in response to a signal from the wireless batteryless switch.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2008Publication date: January 20, 2011Inventors: John Gerard Finch, Thomas Alan Barnett, Jeffrey Iott
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Publication number: 20110006893Abstract: An example notification system includes a power supply and a notification device in selective electrical communication with the power supply. The notification device provides a notification to a building service location when the notification device is electrically connected with the power supply. A receiver is electrically connected between the power supply and the notification device. The receiver is operative to selectively electrically connect the notification device with the power supply in response to a wireless communication. A switch includes a wireless transmitter portion powered by a self-energizing portion. The wireless transmitter portion communicates the wireless communication to the receiver in response to an actuation of the switch.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2008Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventors: John Gerard Finch, Thomas Aian Barnett, Jeffrey Iott
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Publication number: 20100253156Abstract: An example sensor device for a wireless system includes a receiver, an energy harvester and a transmitter. The receiver receives a signal and the energy harvester converts the signal into useable energy. The transmitter utilizes the useable energy to actuate a load.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2009Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventors: Jeffrey Iott, Thomas Alan Barnett
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Publication number: 20100207548Abstract: A method of linking one of a plurality of wireless switches to a transceiver and control for controlling an electric load comprises the steps of moving the transceiver and control into a linking mode, and actuating the at least one of the plurality of switches through an actuation mode that is distinct from a typical actuation of the switch to request a control operation, such as linking, by the at least one of the transceivers and controls. In addition, a control and a lighting system are claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2009Publication date: August 19, 2010Inventor: Jeffrey Iott
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Publication number: 20090243509Abstract: A system apparatus for controlling a lighting environment having one or more remote switches that control one or more lighting loads, has an active mode under which the system operates for a user, a linking mode to connect one or more switches to one or more lighting loads, an unlinking mode to disconnect one or more switches from the one or more lighting loads, one or more channels connecting one or more switches to one or more lighting loads, and a scene mode connecting one or more channels and dimming all the lighting loads to a desired dimness level in all connected channels to create a scene.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventors: Thomas Alan Barnett, Jeffrey Iott, John Gerard Finch, Jian Xu, Ryan Scribner
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Publication number: 20090224690Abstract: A lighting control system determines a lumen output of a lighting load and selectively reduces power of that load until the power provided is the least power that can be provided to approximate the stated lumen output of that load. The system further includes a receiver/controller (“RC”) operable to selectively power a dimmable load and an eco-mode button operable to command the RC to reduce a luminance of the dimmable load by predetermined amounts such that the reduction in power reduces the luminance of the dimmable load but is visibly undetectable by a majority of viewers. The predetermined amount is within a range of 80-99% of the first luminance. The button is also operable to command the RC to revert to the first luminance.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventors: Jian Xu, Jeffrey Iott
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Publication number: 20080295895Abstract: A system is provided for monitoring leakage within a building. Remote sensors are placed at locations that are likely to have leaks occurring. If a leak is detected by one of the remote sensors, a signal is sent to a control for a main shut-off valve. The main shut-off valve is placed on the main water supply line leading into the building. Further, a flow meter is placed on the main water supply line. The flow meter monitors water being delivered into the building, and should an abnormal water flow be detected, the control will close the shut-off valve. The flow meter and control may learn normal water usage patterns for the building, or the patterns may be pre-programmed into the system. A manual override allows the control to be bypassed when it is intended for a large volume of water to be moved into the building, such as when a swimming pool is filled, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventors: Raymond A. Vincent, Mark M. Mrocca, John Abbott, Jeffrey Iott
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Publication number: 20080284350Abstract: A bulb detection circuit is associated with a dimmer circuit for a lighting system. The bulb detection circuit is operable to detect whether an incandescent or a fluorescent bulb is received in an electric light socket. The socket may be hardwired to the circuit, or could be plugged into an electrical outlet. The bulb detection circuit may utilize a separately inventive method of measuring the resistance by looking at an RC circuit time constant. Further, the bulb detection circuit may utilize a separately inventive method of identifying a short circuit by again looking at the RC circuit time constant.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Jian Xu, Jeffrey Iott, Thomas Alan Barnett
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Publication number: 20080246414Abstract: A lighting control circuit includes a dimmer circuit which is provided for an electrical outlet. An inductive load detection circuit is provided for identifying the presence of an inductive load in the electrical outlet. When an inductive load is sensed, dimming of the power directed to the electrical outlet is stopped such that full power is delivered to prevent damage to the load. The inductive load detection circuit identifies the presence of an induction load by sensing voltage spikes. In one embodiment, diodes which have a high impedance at lower voltages, but are largely conductive at higher voltages are utilized to achieve this control.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2007Publication date: October 9, 2008Inventors: Jian Xu, Jeffrey Iott
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Patent number: 7278624Abstract: An automatic faucet system includes a sensor and a controller. The sensor includes an emitter constructed and arranged to emit light having a first polarization toward an object. The sensor further includes a detector configured to detect light reflected from the object having a second polarization that is different from the first polarization. The controller is operatively coupled to the detector. The controller is configured to supply water to a faucet, or other water supply, upon sensing by the detector the light having the second polarization. By sensing in such a manner, the level of false positive readings in the system is reduced. The detector is further configured to determine the location of the object so that the faucet is only activated when the object is in close proximity to the faucet.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2005Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Masco CorporationInventors: Jeffrey Iott, Donald K. Cohen, James R. Disser
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Publication number: 20070138421Abstract: An electronic faucet includes a control that has at least three different modes of operation. The control has an auto or normal mode of operation where fluid flows for a predetermined amount of time when a sensor detects an object adjacent to the electronic faucet. The control has an “off” mode where system electronics are disabled such that fluid cannot flow, and the control has an “on” mode where fluid is constantly flowing. A mechanical or electronic selector is selectively actuated to place the control in one of the auto, off, or on modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2005Publication date: June 21, 2007Inventors: Jeffrey Gibson, John Robinson, Jeffrey Iott, Jeffrey Belz
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Publication number: 20060261763Abstract: Brushed DC electric motors have a rotor with commutator portions moving into and out of contact with brushes. As each of these contacts end, a back EMF force is induced into a main current supply signal. The number of these periodic forces can be counted and utilized to identify the position of the component being rotated by the DC electric motor. This method is relatively insensitive to environmental changes, and thus more accurate than the existing art.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2005Publication date: November 23, 2006Inventors: Jeffrey Iott, David Burke
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Publication number: 20060237674Abstract: An automatic faucet system includes a sensor and a controller. The sensor includes an emitter constructed and arranged to emit light having a first polarization toward an object. The sensor further includes a detector configured to detect light reflected from the object having a second polarization that is different from the first polarization. The controller is operatively coupled to the detector. The controller is configured to supply water to a faucet, or other water supply, upon sensing by the detector the light having the second polarization. By sensing in such a manner, the level of false positive readings in the system is reduced. The detector is further configured to determine the location of the object so that the faucet is only activated when the object is in close proximity to the faucet.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: Jeffrey Iott, Donald Cohen, James Disser
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Publication number: 20060231782Abstract: An improved method and control for identifying the presence of a user in the vicinity of a plumbing product utilizes a CCD camera to capture images. The captured images are analyzed to determine whether there is an actual user in a field of vision. If an actual user is determined to be in the image, then flow of water such as directing water outwardly of a faucet, or flushing of a toilet, is actuated. Further, the invention can be utilized in a tub and/or shower, and certain safety features can be provided by the control.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2005Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: Jeffrey Iott, Alfred Nelson