Patents by Inventor John ERIKSEN
John ERIKSEN 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: 20230125152Abstract: Electrical system and method for detecting an end-of-life (EOL) of a circuit are disclosed. In an embodiment, the electrical system includes a sensing circuit for detecting variance of an input electrical power to an electrical device; and a processor for receiving the variance and comparing the variance with a threshold range. When the variance is out of the threshold range, the processor generates a signal to cause the output electrical power disconnected.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2021Publication date: April 27, 2023Inventors: John ERIKSEN, Ghanshyam RATHI, Benoit FORTIN, Rene PARDO
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Patent number: 11605940Abstract: An electrical receptacle contains a plug outlet that has a pair of contacts for electrical connection to respective hot and neutral power lines. A controlled switch, such as a TRIAC, is connected in series relationship between the outlet contact and the hot power line. Sensors in the receptacle outputs signals to a processor having an output coupled to the control terminal of the controlled switch. The processor outputs an activation signal or a deactivation signal to the controlled switch in response to received sensor signals that are indicative of conditions relative to the first and second contacts.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2022Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: Brainwave Research CorporationInventors: John Eriksen, Jean-Guy Gagne, Patrick Belanger
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Patent number: 11569651Abstract: An electrical receptacle contains a plug outlet that has a pair of contacts for electrical connection to respective hot and neutral power lines. A controlled switch, such as a TRIAC, is connected in series relationship between the outlet contact and the hot power line. Sensors in the receptacle outputs signals to a processor having an output coupled to the control terminal of the controlled switch. The processor outputs an activation signal or a deactivation signal to the controlled switch in response to received sensor signals that are indicative of conditions relative to the first and second contacts.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2022Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: Brainwave Research CorporationInventors: John Eriksen, Jean-Guy Gagne, Rene K. Pardo
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Patent number: 11569650Abstract: An electrical receptacle contains a plug outlet that has a pair of contacts for electrical connection to respective hot and neutral power lines. A controlled switch, such as a TRIAC, is connected in series relationship between the outlet contact and the hot power line. Sensors in the receptacle outputs signals to a processor having an output coupled to the control terminal of the controlled switch. The processor outputs an activation signal or a deactivation signal to the controlled switch in response to received sensor signals that are indicative of conditions relative to the first and second contacts.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2022Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: Brainwave Research CorporationInventors: John Eriksen, Jean-Guy Gagne, James W. Rogers, Patrick Belanger, Rene K. Pardo
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Publication number: 20230026136Abstract: An electrical receptacle contains a plug outlet that has a pair of contacts for electrical connection to respective hot and neutral power lines. A controlled switch, such as a TRIAC, is connected in series relationship between the outlet contact and the hot power line. Sensors in the receptacle outputs signals to a processor having an output coupled to the control terminal of the controlled switch. The processor outputs an activation signal or a deactivation signal to the controlled switch in response to received sensor signals that are indicative of conditions relative to the first and second contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2022Publication date: January 26, 2023Inventors: John ERIKSEN, Jean-Guy GAGNE, Rene K. PARDO
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Patent number: 11462899Abstract: An electrical receptacle contains a plug outlet that has a pair of contacts for electrical connection to respective hot and neutral power lines. A controlled switch, such as a TRIAC, is connected in series relationship between the outlet contact and the hot power line. Sensors in the receptacle outputs signals to a processor having an output coupled to the control terminal of the controlled switch. The processor outputs an activation signal or a deactivation signal to the controlled switch in response to received sensor signals that are indicative of conditions relative to the first and second contacts.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2020Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: Brainwave Research CorporationInventors: John Eriksen, Jean-Guy Gagne, James W. Rogers, Patrick Belanger, Rene K. Pardo
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Publication number: 20220209522Abstract: An electrical receptacle contains a plug outlet that has a pair of contacts for electrical connection to respective hot and neutral power lines. A controlled switch, such as a TRIAC, is connected in series relationship between the outlet contact and the hot power line. Sensors in the receptacle outputs signals to a processor having an output coupled to the control terminal of the controlled switch. The processor outputs an activation signal or a deactivation signal to the controlled switch in response to received sensor signals that are indicative of conditions relative to the first and second contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2022Publication date: June 30, 2022Inventors: John ERIKSEN, Jean-Guy GAGNE, James W. ROGERS, Patrick BELANGER, Rene K. PARDO
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Publication number: 20220209821Abstract: An example embodiment is a voice appliance including: a plurality of user interface devices comprising at least a microphone and a speaker; a plug for receiving power to the appliance or load; and a communication subsystem configured for wired communication with an electrical receptacle through the plug when plugged into the electrical receptacle. An electrical receptacle for connection to power lines comprises: at least one plug outlet configured to provide DC output, wherein the at least one plug outlet is configured to provide access to a wired communication network defined by at least one of the power lines. The plug outlet can be a Universal Serial Bus (USB) plug outlet to connect to a mobile device or a removable USB memory device. An intelligent junction box at the circuit breaker panel is configured to perform dynamic power allocation and power line communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2022Publication date: June 30, 2022Inventors: John ERIKSEN, Benoit FORTIN, Rene PARDO
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Publication number: 20220200261Abstract: An electrical receptacle contains a plug outlet that has a pair of contacts for electrical connection to respective hot and neutral power lines. A controlled switch, such as a TRIAC, is connected in series relationship between the outlet contact and the hot power line. Sensors in the receptacle outputs signals to a processor having an output coupled to the control terminal of the controlled switch. The processor outputs an activation signal or a deactivation signal to the controlled switch in response to received sensor signals that are indicative of conditions relative to the first and second contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2022Publication date: June 23, 2022Inventors: John ERIKSEN, Jean-Guy GAGNE, James W. ROGERS, Patrick BELANGER, Rene K. PARDO
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Publication number: 20220021195Abstract: Arc fault current interrupter electrical devices and systems. An example is an electrical device comprising: a contact configured for electrical connection to a power line; at least one sensor to detect at least voltage signals indicative of the power line; and a processor configured to determine from the detected voltage signals that a series arc fault has occurred.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2020Publication date: January 20, 2022Inventors: Ghanshyam RATHI, John ERIKSEN, Benoit FORTIN
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Publication number: 20210249823Abstract: An electrical receptacle contains contacts, at least one contact for electrical connection to a hot power line and at least one contact for a neutral power line. A controlled switch, such as a TRIAC, is connected in series relationship between the contact and the hot power line. One or more sensors are provided which detect signals of the hot power line and/or the neutral power line. The processor provides activation or deactivation control to the controlled switch in response to the detected signals that are indicative of conditions relative to the first and second contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2021Publication date: August 12, 2021Inventors: John ERIKSEN, Benoit FORTIN, Ghanshyam RATHI
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Publication number: 20210249850Abstract: An electrical receptacle contains a plug outlet that has a pair of contacts for electrical connection to respective hot and neutral power lines. A controlled switch, such as a TRIAC, is connected in series relationship between the outlet contact and the hot power line. Sensors in the receptacle outputs signals to a processor having an output coupled to the control terminal of the controlled switch. The processor outputs an activation signal or a deactivation signal to the controlled switch in response to received sensor signals that are indicative of conditions relative to the first and second contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2021Publication date: August 12, 2021Inventors: John ERIKSEN, Jean-Guy GAGNE, James W. ROGERS, Patrick BELANGER, Rene K. PARDO
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Patent number: 10910776Abstract: An electrical receptacle contains contacts, at least one contact for electrical connection to a hot power line and at least one contact for a neutral power line. A controlled switch, such as a TRIAC, is connected in series relationship between the contact and the hot power line. One or more sensors are provided which detect signals of the hot power line and/or the neutral power line. The processor provides activation or deactivation control to the controlled switch in response to the detected signals that are indicative of conditions relative to the first and second contacts.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2017Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: Brainwave Research CorporationInventors: John Eriksen, Jean-Guy Gagne, Benoit Fortin, Rene K. Pardo
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Publication number: 20200366080Abstract: An electrical receptacle contains a plug outlet that has a pair of contacts for electrical connection to respective hot and neutral power lines. A controlled switch, such as a TRIAC, is connected in series relationship between the outlet contact and the hot power line. Sensors in the receptacle outputs signals to a processor having an output coupled to the control terminal of the controlled switch. The processor outputs an activation signal or a deactivation signal to the controlled switch in response to received sensor signals that are indicative of conditions relative to the first and second contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2020Publication date: November 19, 2020Inventors: John ERIKSEN, Jean-Guy GAGNE, James W. ROGERS, Patrick BELANGER, Rene K. PARDO
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Publication number: 20200328586Abstract: Built-in instrumentation for power measurement integrating power monitoring, delivery and management, power safety, and automation control.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2020Publication date: October 15, 2020Inventors: John ERIKSEN, Ghanshyam RATHI, Benoit FORTIN, Rene PARDO
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Publication number: 20200212959Abstract: An example embodiment is a voice appliance including: a plurality of user interface devices comprising at least a microphone and a speaker; a plug for receiving power to the appliance or load; and a communication subsystem configured for wired communication with an electrical receptacle through the plug when plugged into the electrical receptacle. An electrical receptacle for connection to power lines comprises: at least one plug outlet configured to provide DC output, wherein the at least one plug outlet is configured to provide access to a wired communication network defined by at least one of the power lines. The plug outlet can be a Universal Serial Bus (USB) plug outlet to connect to a mobile device or are movable USB memory device. An intelligent junction box at the circuit breaker panel is configured to perform dynamic power allocation and power line communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2017Publication date: July 2, 2020Inventors: John ERIKSEN, Jean-Guy GAGNE, Benoit FORTIN, Rene PARDO
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Patent number: 10673225Abstract: An electrical receptacle contains a plug outlet that has a pair of contacts for electrical connection to respective hot and neutral power lines. A controlled switch, such as a TRIAC, is connected in series relationship between the outlet contact and the hot power line. Sensors in the receptacle outputs signals to a processor having an output coupled to the control terminal of the controlled switch. The processor outputs an activation signal or a deactivation signal to the controlled switch in response to received sensor signals that are indicative of conditions relative to the first and second contacts.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2016Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Brainwave Research CorporationInventors: John Eriksen, Jean-Guy Gagne, James W. Rogers, Patrick Belanger, Rene K. Pardo
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Publication number: 20170324195Abstract: An electrical receptacle contains contacts, at least one contact for electrical connection to a hot power line and at least one contact for a neutral power line. A controlled switch, such as a TRIAC, is connected in series relationship between the contact and the hot power line. One or more sensors are provided which detect signals of the hot power line and/or the neutral power line. The processor provides activation or deactivation control to the controlled switch in response to the detected signals that are indicative of conditions relative to the first and second contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2017Publication date: November 9, 2017Inventors: John ERIKSEN, Jean-Guy GAGNE, Benoit FORTIN, Rene K. PARDO
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Publication number: 20170104325Abstract: An electrical receptacle contains a plug outlet that has a pair of contacts for electrical connection to respective hot and neutral power lines. A controlled switch, such as a TRIAC, is connected in series relationship between the outlet contact and the hot power line. Sensors in the receptacle outputs signals to a processor having an output coupled to the control terminal of the controlled switch. The processor outputs an activation signal or a deactivation signal to the controlled switch in response to received sensor signals that are indicative of conditions relative to the first and second contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2016Publication date: April 13, 2017Inventors: John ERIKSEN, Jean-Guy GAGNE, James W. ROGERS, Patrick BELANGER, Rene K. PARDO