Patents by Inventor John C. Ellenberger
John C. Ellenberger 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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Publication number: 20230007745Abstract: The present invention includes self-contained, rechargeable power systems for areas having unreliable electrical grids or no electrical grid at all, and methods related thereto. The system may include one or more solar panels of various sizes to provide an off-grid power generation source, battery receivers for receiving batteries of various chemistries, and a control circuitry that is operable to detect the voltage and/or current output of the batteries that are installed in the system to determine their specific battery chemistry and then adjust the charge algorithm of the batteries to optimize both the charge capacity and the cycle life of the batteries. The control circuitry may also be operable to switch configurations of the solar panels and/or the batteries to optimize performance of the system. The system may be operable to power one or more light emitters and/or external electronic devices connected through the system by a charge port.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2022Publication date: January 5, 2023Inventor: John C. Ellenberger
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Patent number: 11272595Abstract: The present invention includes self-contained, rechargeable power systems for areas having unreliable electrical grids or no electrical grid at all, and methods related thereto. The system may include one or more solar panels of various sizes to provide an off-grid power generation source, battery receivers for receiving batteries of various chemistries, and a control circuitry that is operable to detect the voltage and/or current output of the batteries that are installed in the system to determine their specific battery chemistry and then adjust the charge algorithm of the batteries to optimize both the charge capacity and the cycle life of the batteries. The control circuitry may also be operable to switch configurations of the solar panels and/or the batteries to optimize performance of the system. The system may be operable to power one or more light emitters and/or external electronic devices connected through the system by a charge port.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2021Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Inventor: John C. Ellenberger
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Publication number: 20210167595Abstract: The present invention includes self-contained, rechargeable power systems for areas having unreliable electrical grids or no electrical grid at all, and methods related thereto. The system may include one or more solar panels of various sizes to provide an off-grid power generation source, battery receivers for receiving batteries of various chemistries, and a control circuitry that is operable to detect the voltage and/or current output of the batteries that are installed in the system to determine their specific battery chemistry and then adjust the charge algorithm of the batteries to optimize both the charge capacity and the cycle life of the batteries. The control circuitry may also be operable to switch configurations of the solar panels and/or the batteries to optimize performance of the system. The system may be operable to power one or more light emitters and/or external electronic devices connected through the system by a charge port.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2021Publication date: June 3, 2021Inventor: John C. Ellenberger
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Patent number: 10910833Abstract: The present invention includes self-contained, rechargeable power systems for areas having unreliable electrical grids or no electrical grid at all, and methods related thereto. The system may include one or more solar panels of various sizes to provide an off-grid power generation source, battery receivers for receiving batteries of various chemistries, and a control circuitry that is operable to detect the voltage and/or current output of the batteries that are installed in the system to determine their specific battery chemistry and then adjust the charge algorithm of the batteries to optimize both the charge capacity and the cycle life of the batteries. The control circuitry may also be operable to switch configurations of the solar panels and/or the batteries to optimize performance of the system. The system may be operable to power one or more light emitters and/or external electronic devices connected through the system by a charge port.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2016Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Inventor: John C. Ellenberger
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Patent number: 10784680Abstract: The present invention includes self-contained, rechargeable power systems for areas having unreliable electrical grids or no electrical grid at all, and methods related thereto. The system may include one or more solar panels of various sizes to provide an off-grid power generation source, battery receivers for receiving batteries of various chemistries, and a control circuitry that is operable to detect the voltage and/or current output of the batteries that are installed in the system to determine their specific battery chemistry and then adjust the charge algorithm of the batteries to optimize both the charge capacity and the cycle life of the batteries. The control circuitry may also be operable to switch configurations of the solar panels and/or the batteries to optimize performance of the system. The system may be operable to power one or more light emitters and/or external electronic devices connected through the system by a charge port.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2016Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: Elevate Technologies CorporationInventor: John C. Ellenberger
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Patent number: 10461531Abstract: The present invention includes self-contained, rechargeable power systems for areas having unreliable electrical grids or no electrical grid at all, and methods related thereto. The system may include one or more solar panels of various sizes to provide an off-grid power generation source, battery receivers for receiving batteries of various chemistries, and a control circuitry that is operable to detect the voltage and/or current output of the batteries that are installed in the system to determine their specific battery chemistry and then adjust the charge algorithm of the batteries to optimize both the charge capacity and the cycle life of the batteries. The control circuitry may also be operable to switch configurations of the solar panels and/or the batteries to optimize performance of the system. The system may be operable to power one or more light emitters and/or external electronic devices connected through the system by a charge port.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2018Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: ELEVATE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventor: John C. Ellenberger
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Publication number: 20180342866Abstract: The present invention includes self-contained, rechargeable power systems for areas having unreliable electrical grids or no electrical grid at all, and methods related thereto. The system may include one or more solar panels of various sizes to provide an off-grid power generation source, battery receivers for receiving batteries of various chemistries, and a control circuitry that is operable to detect the voltage and/or current output of the batteries that are installed in the system to determine their specific battery chemistry and then adjust the charge algorithm of the batteries to optimize both the charge capacity and the cycle life of the batteries. The control circuitry may also be operable to switch configurations of the solar panels and/or the batteries to optimize performance of the system. The system may be operable to power one or more light emitters and/or external electronic devices connected through the system by a charge port.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2018Publication date: November 29, 2018Inventor: John C. Ellenberger
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Patent number: 10014683Abstract: The present invention includes self-contained, rechargeable power systems for areas having unreliable electrical grids or no electrical grid at all, and methods related thereto. The system may include one or more solar panels of various sizes to provide an off-grid power generation source, battery receivers for receiving batteries of various chemistries, and a control circuitry that is operable to detect the voltage and/or current output of the batteries that are installed in the system to determine their specific battery chemistry and then adjust the charge algorithm of the batteries to optimize both the charge capacity and the cycle life of the batteries. The control circuitry may also be operable to switch configurations of the solar panels and/or the batteries to optimize performance of the system. The system may be operable to power one or more light emitters and/or external electronic devices connected through the system by a charge port.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2016Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: ELEVATE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventor: John C. Ellenberger
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Publication number: 20160226245Abstract: The present invention includes self-contained, rechargeable power systems for areas having unreliable electrical grids or no electrical grid at all, and methods related thereto. The system may include one or more solar panels of various sizes to provide an off-grid power generation source, battery receivers for receiving batteries of various chemistries, and a control circuitry that is operable to detect the voltage and/or current output of the batteries that are installed in the system to determine their specific battery chemistry and then adjust the charge algorithm of the batteries to optimize both the charge capacity and the cycle life of the batteries. The control circuitry may also be operable to switch configurations of the solar panels and/or the batteries to optimize performance of the system. The system may be operable to power one or more light emitters and/or external electronic devices connected through the system by a charge port.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2016Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventor: John C. Ellenberger
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Publication number: 20160226246Abstract: The present invention includes self-contained, rechargeable power systems for areas having unreliable electrical grids or no electrical grid at all, and methods related thereto. The system may include one or more solar panels of various sizes to provide an off-grid power generation source, battery receivers for receiving batteries of various chemistries, and a control circuitry that is operable to detect the voltage and/or current output of the batteries that are installed in the system to determine their specific battery chemistry and then adjust the charge algorithm of the batteries to optimize both the charge capacity and the cycle life of the batteries. The control circuitry may also be operable to switch configurations of the solar panels and/or the batteries to optimize performance of the system. The system may be operable to power one or more light emitters and/or external electronic devices connected through the system by a charge port.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2016Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventor: John C. Ellenberger
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Publication number: 20160219664Abstract: The present invention includes self-contained, rechargeable power systems for areas having unreliable electrical grids or no electrical grid at all, and methods related thereto. The system may include one or more solar panels of various sizes to provide an off-grid power generation source, battery receivers for receiving batteries of various chemistries, and a control circuitry that is operable to detect the voltage and/or current output of the batteries that are installed in the system to determine their specific battery chemistry and then adjust the charge algorithm of the batteries to optimize both the charge capacity and the cycle life of the batteries. The control circuitry may also be operable to switch configurations of the solar panels and/or the batteries to optimize performance of the system. The system may be operable to power one or more light emitters and/or external electronic devices connected through the system by a charge port.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2016Publication date: July 28, 2016Inventor: John C. Ellenberger
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Patent number: 7161615Abstract: A system and method is provided for processing video signals, tracking objects in view, and blanking fields of view in video surveillance systems. The system includes a camera having two rotational degrees of freedom, a display, and a combination of switches for routing the video signal. The displayed video signal is divided into an array of cells which may be individually masked, blanked, or blurred. The camera microcontroller captures and stores objects in view, and tracks such objects as the camera zooms, pans and tilts in spherical coordinates. Objects in view may be tracked and blanked by obscuring an agglomeration of the cells in response to a masking signal generated by the microcontroller.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2002Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: PelcoInventors: John D. Pretzer, Robert D. Sexton, Reford R. Still, John C. Ellenberger
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Publication number: 20030103139Abstract: A system and method is provided for processing video signals, tracking objects in view, and blanking fields of view in video surveillance systems. The system includes a camera having two rotational degrees of freedom, a display, and a combination of switches for routing the video signal. The displayed video signal is divided into an array of cells which may be individually masked, blanked, or blurred. The camera microcontroller captures and stores objects in view, and tracks such objects as the camera zooms, pans and tilts in spherical coordinates. Objects in view may be tracked and blanked by obscuring an agglomeration of the cells in response to a masking signal generated by the microcontroller.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: June 5, 2003Applicant: PelcoInventors: John D. Pretzer, Robert D. Sexton, Reford R. Still, John C. Ellenberger
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Patent number: 5224675Abstract: A mounting apparatus for a work object dependent for operation upon at least one subsystem, the mounting apparatus comprising an assembly adapted for attachment to said work object; a main mount adapted to be secured on a means of support; and a frame mounted on and interconnecting said assembly and said main mount having at least one outwardly facing surface mounting said subsystem of the work object for ease of access thereto.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1991Date of Patent: July 6, 1993Assignee: PelcoInventors: John C. Ellenberger, William S. Arbuckle, William F. Kuester, III
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Patent number: 4925024Abstract: A hermetic package for microelectronic circuits comprises a ceramic base with conductive, hermetically sealed vias that connect the metal ground plane on the bottom of the base to the circuit on the top, a ceramic frame sealed to the top of the base, leads sealed between the frame and the base, and a lid sealed to the top of the frame. The vias are cofired with the ceramic base and provide good power dissipation because of their thermal conductivity and good RF grounds to isolate different stages in the circuit. Because the vias are hermetically sealed, no separate bottom component and no brazing operation is required to hermetically seal the package. The leads have a tapered section so the leads are wider outside the package reducing inductance and narrower going through the ceramic frame to reduce capacitance, thus tuning the leads to close to 50 ohm impedance. A layer of conducting silver loaded solder glass underneath the lead electrically connects the lead to the circuit and seals the lead to the base.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1988Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: John C. Ellenberger, Inbae Yoo, Eugene V. Burdick
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Patent number: 4722137Abstract: A package for discrete components is hermetically sealed, has very low parasitic inductance and capacitance, small size, 50 ohm input and output leads and is suitable for surface mount applications. The package comprises a ceramic base and a ceramic lid, hermetically sealed together with a solder glass seal. The ceramic base has metallized areas deposited on only the top side, to which the leads are brazed. The contacts of the component are mounted directly to the leads. After brazing, the braze and leads are nickel plated. Then a photoresist mask layer is applied to the area where the solder glass seal will be made and the photoresist is cured. The nickel plating is deoxidized and the gold plating is applied. Next, the photoresist layer is removed, exposing the nickel plating and alumina in the seal area so that the lid can be attached with the solder glass to form an effective hermetic seal.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1986Date of Patent: February 2, 1988Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventor: John C. Ellenberger
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Patent number: D340940Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1991Date of Patent: November 2, 1993Assignee: PelcoInventors: John C. Ellenberger, William S. Arbuckle, William F. Kuester, III