Patents by Inventor Jeremy W. Ogg
Jeremy W. Ogg 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: 10941909Abstract: A light fixture includes a housing having a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The light fixture further includes a first light board coupled to the first side. The first light board has at least one light emitting element emitting a first light output in a first direction. The light fixture further includes a second light board coupled to the second side. The second light board has at least one light emitting element emitting a second light output in a second direction. The light fixture further includes a first driver supported by the housing and in electrical communication with the first light board. The first driver is operable to control the first light output. The light fixture further includes a second driver supported by the housing and in electrical communication with the second light board. The second driver is operable to control the second light output.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2019Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Jeremy W. Ogg, Derek B. Baker, Michael J. Centazzo, Cory A. Passerello
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Publication number: 20200109830Abstract: A light fixture includes a housing having a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The light fixture further includes a first light board coupled to the first side. The first light board has at least one light emitting element emitting a first light output in a first direction. The light fixture further includes a second light board coupled to the second side. The second light board has at least one light emitting element emitting a second light output in a second direction. The light fixture further includes a first driver supported by the housing and in electrical communication with the first light board. The first driver is operable to control the first light output. The light fixture further includes a second driver supported by the housing and in electrical communication with the second light board. The second driver is operable to control the second light output.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2019Publication date: April 9, 2020Inventors: Jeremy W. Ogg, Derek B. Baker, Michael J. Centazzo, Cory A. Passerello
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Patent number: 10502376Abstract: A light fixture includes a housing having a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The light fixture further includes a first light board coupled to the first side. The first light board has at least one light emitting element emitting a first light output in a first direction. The light fixture further includes a second light board coupled to the second side. The second light board has at least one light emitting element emitting a second light output in a second direction. The light fixture further includes a first driver supported by the housing and in electrical communication with the first light board. The first driver is operable to control the first light output. The light fixture further includes a second driver supported by the housing and in electrical communication with the second light board. The second driver is operable to control the second light output.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2018Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Jeremy W. Ogg, Derek B. Baker, Michael J. Centazzo, Cory A. Passerello
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Publication number: 20190032875Abstract: A light fixture includes a housing having a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The light fixture further includes a first light board coupled to the first side. The first light board has at least one light emitting element emitting a first light output in a first direction. The light fixture further includes a second light board coupled to the second side. The second light board has at least one light emitting element emitting a second light output in a second direction. The light fixture further includes a first driver supported by the housing and in electrical communication with the first light board. The first driver is operable to control the first light output. The light fixture further includes a second driver supported by the housing and in electrical communication with the second light board. The second driver is operable to control the second light output.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: Jeremy W. Ogg, Derek B. Baker, Michael J. Centazzo, Cory A. Passerello
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Patent number: 10175670Abstract: Example aspects of the present disclosure allow an end user to determine how a finite amount of a measurable resource is allocated among the various balanceable and feature zones of control defined within the overall measurable resource control system, and which can be implemented using a wide variety of hardware/components. A control program allows the end user unprecedented flexibility and control to determine how the resource is allocated among the various zones or types of resource use within the application, as long as the total resource consumed does not exceed the predetermined/predefined total maximum allowable resource. When the end user adjusts a feature or balanceable zone level, the control program adjusts the other balanceable zones based on predefined algorithms, when necessary, to ensure that the maximum measurable resource consumed by the system does not exceed the predetermined/predefined overall maximum resource allocation.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2016Date of Patent: January 8, 2019Assignee: LITECONTROL CORPORATIONInventors: Jeremy W. Yon, Jeremy W. Ogg, Marc D. Pierce, Jean-Denis Wilnick, David W. Dranchak
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Patent number: 10088117Abstract: A light fixture includes a housing having a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The light fixture further includes a first light board coupled to the first side. The first light board has at least one light emitting element emitting a first light output in a first direction. The light fixture further includes a second light board coupled to the second side. The second light board has at least one light emitting element emitting a second light output in a second direction. The light fixture further includes a first driver supported by the housing and in electrical communication with the first light board. The first driver is operable to control the first light output. The light fixture further includes a second driver supported by the housing and in electrical communication with the second light board. The second driver is operable to control the second light output.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2016Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Jeremy W. Ogg, Derek B. Baker, Michael J. Centazzo, Cory A. Passerello
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Patent number: 9989205Abstract: Wall grazer light fixtures that are configured to illuminate portions of walls are provided. In one embodiment, a wall grazer light fixture can include one or more first light sources for providing wide angle illumination along a wall. In addition, the wall grazer light fixture can include one or more second light sources arranged in the wall grazer light fixture to provide vertical illumination along the wall. In some embodiments, the wall grazer light fixture can include a circuit configured to adjust a color temperature of the first light source(s) and/or the second light source(s) such that the color temperature of the first light source(s) matches the color temperature of the second light source(s).Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2016Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: HUBBELL INCORPORATEDInventors: Jeremy W. Ogg, Cory A. Passerello
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Publication number: 20170123395Abstract: The invention provides a means for allowing an end user to determine how a finite amount of a measurable resource is allocated among the various balanceable and feature zones of control defined within, the overall measurable resource control system, and which, can be implemented using a wide variety of hardware/components. A control program allows the end user unprecedented flexibility and control to determine how the resource is allocated among the various zones or types of resource use within the application, as long as the total resource consumed does not exceed the predetermined/predefined total maximum allowable resource. When the end user adjusts a feature or balanceable zone level, the control program adjusts the other balanceable zones based on predefined algorithms, when necessary, to ensure that the maximum measurable resource consumed by the system does not exceed the predetermined/predefined overall maximum resource allocation. The invention is scalable and can be infinitely nested.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2016Publication date: May 4, 2017Inventors: Jeremy W. Yon, Jeremy W. Ogg, Marc D. Pierce, Jean-Denis Wilnick, David W. Dranchak
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Publication number: 20160363277Abstract: Wall grazer light fixtures that are configured to illuminate portions of walls are provided. In one embodiment, a wall grazer light fixture can include one or more first light sources for providing wide angle illumination along a wall. In addition, the wall grazer light fixture can include one or more second light sources arranged in the wall grazer light fixture to provide vertical illumination along the wall. In some embodiments, the wall grazer light fixture can include a circuit configured to adjust a color temperature of the first light source(s) and/or the second light source(s) such that the color temperature of the first light source(s) matches the color temperature of the second light source(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2016Publication date: December 15, 2016Inventors: Jeremy W. Ogg, Cory A. Passerello
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Patent number: 9506962Abstract: Example aspects of the present disclosure allow an end user to determine how a finite amount of a measurable resource is allocated among the various balanceable and feature zones of control defined within the overall measurable resource control system, and which can be implemented using a wide variety of hardware/components. A control program allows the end user unprecedented flexibility and control to determine how the resource is allocated among the various zones or types of resource use within the application, as long as the total resource consumed does not exceed the predetermined/predefined total maximum allowable resource. When the end user adjusts a feature or balanceable zone level, the control program adjusts the other balanceable zones based on predefined algorithms, when necessary, to ensure that the maximum measurable resource consumed by the system does not exceed the predetermined/predefined overall maximum resource allocation.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2013Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: Litecontrol CorporationInventors: Jeremy W. Yon, Jeremy W. Ogg, Marc D. Pierce, Jean-Denis Wilnick, David W. Dranchak
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Publication number: 20160323950Abstract: A light fixture includes a housing having a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The light fixture further includes a first light board coupled to the first side. The first light board has at least one light emitting element emitting a first light output in a first direction. The light fixture further includes a second light board coupled to the second side. The second light board has at least one light emitting element emitting a second light output in a second direction. The light fixture further includes a first driver supported by the housing and in electrical communication with the first light board. The first driver is operable to control the first light output. The light fixture further includes a second driver supported by the housing and in electrical communication with the second light board. The second driver is operable to control the second light output.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2016Publication date: November 3, 2016Inventors: Jeremy W. Ogg, Derek B. Baker, Michael J. Centazzo, Cory A. Passerello
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Publication number: 20140336838Abstract: The invention provides a means for allowing an end user to determine how a finite amount of a measurable resource is allocated among the various balanceable and feature zones of control defined within the overall measurable resource control system, and which can be implemented using a wide variety of hardware/components. A control program allows the end user unprecedented flexibility and control to determine how the resource is allocated among the various zones or types of resource use within the application, as long as the total resource consumed does not exceed the predetermined/predefined total maximum allowable resource. When the end user adjusts a feature or balanceable zone level, the control program adjusts the other balanceable zones based on predefined algorithms, when necessary, to ensure that the maximum measurable resource consumed by the system does not exceed the predetermined/predefined overall maximum resource allocation. The invention is scalable and can be infinitely nested.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2013Publication date: November 13, 2014Inventors: Jeremy W. Yon, Jeremy W. Ogg, Mark D. Pierce, Jean-Denis Wilnick, David W. Dranchak
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Patent number: D685126Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2012Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Inventors: Jeremy W. Ogg, Marc D. Pierce, Jeremy W. Yon, Wilnick Jean-Denis