Patents by Inventor John Amundson
John Amundson 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: 11716968Abstract: This disclosure provides apparatus and methods for watering livestock using a livestock waterer, a water source, and a waterer valve system for replenishing water in a water reservoir of the livestock waterer. A valve housing can be affixed to the water reservoir and coupled to a plunger. A cam can be pivotably coupled to the valve housing and one end of a float arm. A float component can be coupled to the opposite end of the float arm. Water from the water supply can enter the valve housing and exit an orifice in the valve housing along first and second side spouts. The float component can have a generally flat bottom and move vertically along with the water level within the water reservoir. As the float component moves vertically, the float arm pivots the cam. The cam can move the plunger in the valve housing to stop water flow.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2018Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: Ritchie industries, Inc.Inventors: Eric David Sieverding, Tad D Upah, Robert John Amundson
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Patent number: 10941957Abstract: An HVAC system may include a building controller and one or more sensors. The building controller may be configured to receive one or more temperature readings from the one or more sensors located in a building and determine an extremum temperature reading. The building controller may be configured to control one or more components of an HVAC system of a building to control the extremum temperature in accordance with a programmed temperature set point.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2018Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: Ademco Inc.Inventors: John Amundson, David J. Emmons
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Publication number: 20200149773Abstract: An HVAC system may include a building controller and one or more sensors. The building controller may be configured to receive one or more temperature readings from the one or more sensors located in a building and determine an extremum temperature reading. The building controller may be configured to control one or more components of an HVAC system of a building to control the extremum temperature in accordance with a programmed temperature set point.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2018Publication date: May 14, 2020Inventors: John Amundson, David J. Emmons
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Publication number: 20200141597Abstract: A controller for operating HVAC equipment of a building having one or more windows. The HVAC equipment includes a heater and a humidifier. The controller receives an indoor temperature and an outdoor temperature, determines a thermal efficiency of the building based on the indoor temperature, the outdoor temperature and control signals provided to the heater indicative of a thermal demand on the heater, determines a window efficiency setting based on the thermal efficiency, determines a humidity threshold based on the window efficiency setting and the outdoor temperature, and controls the humidifier of the building to not raise the humidity in the building above the humidity threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2018Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: John Amundson, Jaymeson Tucker, Jeffrey Boll
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Patent number: 10436977Abstract: An HVAC controller may be programmed using a mobile device having a touch screen display, a wireless port and a controller that is in operative communication with the touch screen display and the wireless port. The controller may establish communication with and download an application program code from the remote download server. The controller may establish a direct wireless connection between the wireless port of the mobile device and the wireless interface of the HVAC controller and execute the application program code, which provides one or more configuration screens on the touch screen display of the mobile device to enable the user to configure the HVAC controller via one or more configuration parameters, and then upload the one or more configuration parameters to the HVAC controller via the direct wireless connection between the wireless port of the mobile device and the wireless interface of the HVAC controller.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2014Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: Ademco Inc.Inventors: Gabriel Bergman, David Quam, Jeffrey Stuart, John Amundson, Paul Schwendinger, Kevin Weirich, Michael Bruce, Soumitri Kolavennu, Steven Nichols
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Publication number: 20190098867Abstract: This disclosure provides apparatus and methods for watering livestock using a livestock waterer, a water source, and a waterer valve system for replenishing water in a water reservoir of the livestock waterer. A valve housing can be affixed to the water reservoir and coupled to a plunger. A cam can be pivotably coupled to the valve housing and one end of a float arm. A float component can be coupled to the opposite end of the float arm. Water from the water supply can enter the valve housing and exit an orifice in the valve housing along first and second side spouts. The float component can have a generally flat bottom and move vertically along with the water level within the water reservoir. As the float component moves vertically, the float arm pivots the cam. The cam can move the plunger in the valve housing to stop water flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2018Publication date: April 4, 2019Inventors: Eric David Sieverding, Tad D. Upah, Robert John Amundson
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Publication number: 20170237210Abstract: A wall mountable connector to provide mechanical and electrical connections for a thermostat. The wall mountable connector may include a field wire receiving cavity, with a first column of wiring terminals and a second column of wiring terminals, with each of the wiring terminals configured to receive a field wire. Each of a first column of pin terminals may be electrically coupled with each of the first column of wiring terminals and each of a second column of pin terminals may be electrically coupled with each of the second column of wiring terminals. In some cases, the first column of pin terminals may be spaced a distance of 3 to 20 millimeters from a first side edge of the housing, and the second column of pin terminals may be spaced a distance of 3 to 20 millimeters from an opposing second side edge of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2016Publication date: August 17, 2017Inventors: Travis Read, David J. Emmons, Preston Gilmer, John Amundson, Heidi Finch, Eric Barton, Jiri Sapak
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Patent number: 9735518Abstract: A wall mountable connector to provide mechanical and electrical connections for a thermostat. The wall mountable connector may include a field wire receiving cavity, with a first column of wiring terminals and a second column of wiring terminals, with each of the wiring terminals configured to receive a field wire. Each of a first column of pin terminals may be electrically coupled with each of the first column of wiring terminals and each of a second column of pin terminals may be electrically coupled with each of the second column of wiring terminals. In some cases, the first column of pin terminals may be spaced a distance of 3 to 20 millimeters from a first side edge of the housing, and the second column of pin terminals may be spaced a distance of 3 to 20 millimeters from an opposing second side edge of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2016Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Travis Read, David J Emmons, Preston Gilmer, John Amundson, Heidi Finch, Eric Barton, Jiri Sapak
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Publication number: 20150204565Abstract: An HVAC controller is described that is configured to be more intuitive and user friendly to program and operate than convention HVAC controllers. In some instances, the HVAC controller may include a touch screen interface that provides greater flexibility in displaying information to the user and/or soliciting information from the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2015Publication date: July 23, 2015Inventors: John Amundson, Jeffrey Boll
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Publication number: 20150159899Abstract: An HVAC controller may be programmed using a mobile device having a touch screen display, a wireless port and a controller that is in operative communication with the touch screen display and the wireless port. The controller may establish communication with and download an application program code from the remote download server. The controller may establish a direct wireless connection between the wireless port of the mobile device and the wireless interface of the HVAC controller and execute the application program code, which provides one or more configuration screens on the touch screen display of the mobile device to enable the user to configure the HVAC controller via one or more configuration parameters, and then upload the one or more configuration parameters to the HVAC controller via the direct wireless connection between the wireless port of the mobile device and the wireless interface of the HVAC controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2014Publication date: June 11, 2015Inventors: Gabriel Bergman, David Quam, Jeffrey Stuart, John Amundson, Paul Schwendinger, Kevin Weirich, Michael Bruce, Soumitri Kolavennu, Steven Nichols
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Patent number: 8876013Abstract: An HVAC controller is described that is configured to be more intuitive and user friendly to program and operate than convention HVAC controllers. In some instances, the HVAC controller may include a touch screen interface that provides greater flexibility in displaying information to the user and/or soliciting information from the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2011Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: John Amundson, Jeffrey Boll
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Patent number: 8768521Abstract: An HVAC controller is described that is configured to be more intuitive and user friendly to program and operate than convention HVAC controllers. In some instances, the HVAC controller may include a touch screen interface that provides greater flexibility in displaying information to the user and/or soliciting information from the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2012Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: John Amundson, Jeffrey Boll
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Publication number: 20140156087Abstract: A thermostat may transmit a configuration parameter package in a computer readable form over a network to a remote device. The configuration parameter data package may include a listing of available configuration parameters for the wireless thermostat, as well as information regarding available parameter values for each of the configuration parameter. The thermostat may subsequently receive selection of one or more available parameter values from the remote device, and in some cases, may in response transmit a second configuration parameter package that is dependent, at least in part, on the received selected parameter value(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2012Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventor: John Amundson
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Patent number: 8731723Abstract: An HVAC controller is described that is configured to be more intuitive and user friendly to program and operate than convention HVAC controllers. In some instances, the HVAC controller may include a touch screen interface that provides greater flexibility in displaying information to the user and/or soliciting information from the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2008Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Boll, John Amundson, Peter Erickson
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Patent number: 8538586Abstract: The present disclosure provides a method for operating a utility-powered HVAC system for conditioning inside air of a building. In an illustrative but non-limiting example, a nominal schedule is maintained by a local HVAC controller, where the nominal schedule has a number of days and one or more time periods for each of at least some of the days. The nominal schedule also has at least one setpoint associated with each of the time periods. The local HVAC controller is configured to accept manual input from a user via a user interface. The manual input may include accepting entry of a utility pricing schedule that corresponds to scheduled price changes of a utility. The utility pricing schedule may include at least one enhanced pricing time period. Entry of at least one utility price level setpoint may also be accepted to correspond to each of the enhanced pricing time periods.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2010Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: John Amundson, Jeffrey Boll, Peter Joseph Erickson, Michael Lunacek, Patrick C. Tessier
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Patent number: 8346396Abstract: An HVAC controller is described that is configured to be more intuitive and user friendly to program and operate than convention HVAC controllers. In some instances, the HVAC controller may include a touch screen interface that provides greater flexibility in displaying information to the user and/or soliciting information from the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2008Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: John Amundson, Jeffrey Boll
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Patent number: 8185245Abstract: The present disclosure provides a method for operating a utility-powered HVAC system for conditioning inside air of a building. In an illustrative but non-limiting example, a nominal schedule is maintained by a local HVAC controller, where the nominal schedule has a number of days and one or more time periods for each of at least some of the days. The nominal schedule also has at least one setpoint associated with each of the time periods. The local HVAC controller is configured to accept manual input from a user via a user interface. The manual input may include accepting entry of a utility pricing schedule that corresponds to scheduled price changes of a utility. The utility pricing schedule may include at least one enhanced pricing time period. Entry of at least one utility price level setpoint offset may also be accepted to correspond to each of the enhanced pricing time periods.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2010Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: John Amundson, Jeffrey Boll, Peter Joseph Erickson, Michael Lunacek, Patrick C. Tessier
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Publication number: 20120116593Abstract: An HVAC controller is described that is configured to be more intuitive and user friendly to program and operate than convention HVAC controllers. In some instances, the HVAC controller may include a touch screen interface that provides greater flexibility in displaying information to the user and/or soliciting information from the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: John Amundson, Jeffrey Boll
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Patent number: 8091796Abstract: An HVAC controller is described that is configured to be more intuitive and user friendly to program and operate than convention HVAC controllers. In some instances, the HVAC controller may include a touch screen interface that provides greater flexibility in displaying information to the user and/or soliciting information from the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2008Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: John Amundson, Jeffrey Boll
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Publication number: 20110184564Abstract: The present disclosure provides a method for operating a utility-powered HVAC system for conditioning inside air of a building. In an illustrative but non-limiting example, a nominal schedule is maintained by a local HVAC controller, where the nominal schedule has a number of days and one or more time periods for each of at least some of the days. The nominal schedule also has at least one setpoint associated with each of the time periods. The local HVAC controller is configured to accept manual input from a user via a user interface. The manual input may include accepting entry of a utility pricing schedule that corresponds to scheduled price changes of a utility. The utility pricing schedule may include at least one enhanced pricing time period. Entry of at least one utility price level setpoint may also be accepted to correspond to each of the enhanced pricing time periods.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: John Amundson, Jeffrey Boll, Peter Joseph Erickson, Michael Lunacek