Patents by Inventor Jonathan Edward Goldberg
Jonathan Edward Goldberg 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: 11975289Abstract: A controller can be configured to control a system for extracting liquid water from air comprising a thermal unit, a primary desiccant wheel, and a regeneration fluid path. The controller can comprise a sensor, a motor, and a microcontroller coupled to the sensor and the motor. The microcontroller can be configured to determine a water extraction efficiency based on at least one signal received from the sensor, and also can be configured to maximize the water extraction efficiency by adjusting a speed of the motor in response to the determined water extraction efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2022Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: Source Global, PBCInventors: Cody Alden Friesen, Grant Harrison Friesen, Heath Lorzel, Jonathan Edward Goldberg
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Patent number: 11913903Abstract: A water testing and measuring system is disclosed including a water generator configured to generate water by extracting water vapor from ambient air. A compound generator is configured to apply a compound to the water generated by the water generator. A processor is in communication with the water generator and the compound generator. A measurement device is in communication with the water generator, the compound generator and the processor.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2023Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: Source Global, PBCInventors: Cody Alden Friesen, Paul Bryan Johnson, Jonathan Edward Goldberg, Jose Antonio Bautista Martinez, Maya Muyurina Castro De La Torre
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Patent number: 11900226Abstract: Some embodiments include a system operable to construct hierarchical training data sets for use with machine-learning for multiple controlled devices. Other embodiments of related systems and methods are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2022Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: SOURCE GLOBAL, PBCInventors: Cody Alden Friesen, Paul Bryan Johnson, Heath Lorzel, Kamil Salloum, Jonathan Edward Goldberg, Grant Harrison Friesen, Jason Douglas Horwitz
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Publication number: 20230241551Abstract: Systems and methods for generating water for an end user are provided herein. The systems include a water generating unit that utilizes and/or controls internal heat sources, as well as external heat, electricity, and/or fluid sources, in response to ambient conditions. The systems may be monitored, optimized, and controlled remotely.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Applicant: Source Global, PBCInventors: Cody Alden Friesen, Kamil Salloum, Jonathan Edward Goldberg, Grant Harrison Friesen
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Patent number: 11607644Abstract: Systems and methods for generating water for an end user are provided herein. The systems include a water generating unit that utilizes and/or controls internal heat sources, as well as external heat, electricity, and/or fluid sources, in response to ambient conditions. The systems may be monitored, optimized, and controlled remotely.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2019Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: SOURCE GLOBAL, PBCInventors: Cody Alden Friesen, Kamil Salloum, Jonathan Edward Goldberg, Grant Harrison Friesen
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Publication number: 20230014032Abstract: This disclosure relates to improved devices, systems and methods for detecting and measuring oxidizing compounds in test fluids. Certain embodiments include a measurement device configured to apply a constant current to the test fluid and measure a reference voltage indicating an electrochemical potential at which electrolysis occurs in the test fluid. The measurement device is further configured to measure a second voltage indicating an oxidizing potential of the test fluid, and to calculate an oxidizer concentration measurement indicating the concentration of the oxidizing compound in the test fluid based on a voltage difference between the reference voltage and the second voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Applicant: Source Global, PBCInventors: Paul Bryan Johnson, Cody Alden Friesen, Jonathan Edward Goldberg, Jose Antonio Bautista Martinez, Maya Muyurina Castro De La Torre
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Publication number: 20220274048Abstract: A controller can be configured to control a system for extracting liquid water from air comprising a thermal unit, a primary desiccant wheel, and a regeneration fluid path. The controller can comprise a sensor, a motor, and a microcontroller coupled to the sensor and the motor. The microcontroller can be configured to determine a water extraction efficiency based on at least one signal received from the sensor, and also can be configured to maximize the water extraction efficiency by adjusting a speed of the motor in response to the determined water extraction efficiency.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2022Publication date: September 1, 2022Applicant: SOURCE GLOBAL, PBCInventors: Cody Alden Friesen, Grant Harrison Friesen, Heath Lorzel, Jonathan Edward Goldberg
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Publication number: 20220156648Abstract: Some embodiments include a system operable to construct hierarchical training data sets for use with machine-learning for multiple controlled devices. Other embodiments of related systems and methods are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2022Publication date: May 19, 2022Applicant: SOURCE GLOBAL, PBCInventors: Cody Alden Friesen, Paul Bryan Johnson, Heath Lorzel, Kamil Salloum, Jonathan Edward Goldberg, Grant Harrison Friesen, Jason Douglas Horwitz
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Patent number: 11281997Abstract: Some embodiments include a system operable to construct hierarchical training data sets for use with machine-learning for multiple controlled devices. Other embodiments of related systems and methods are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2018Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: SOURCE GLOBAL, PBCInventors: Cody Alden Friesen, Paul Bryan Johnson, Heath Lorzel, Kamil Salloum, Jonathan Edward Goldberg, Grant Harrison Friesen, Jason Douglas Horwitz
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Patent number: 11266944Abstract: A controller can be configured to control a system for extracting liquid water from air comprising a thermal unit, a primary desiccant wheel, and a regeneration fluid path. The controller can comprise a sensor, a motor, and a microcontroller coupled to the sensor and the motor. The microcontroller can be configured to determine a water extraction efficiency based on at least one signal received from the sensor, and also can be configured to maximize the water extraction efficiency by adjusting a speed of the motor in response to the determined water extraction efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2020Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Assignee: SOURCE GLOBAL, PBCInventors: Cody Alden Friesen, Grant Harrison Friesen, Heath Lorzel, Jonathan Edward Goldberg
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Publication number: 20200269184Abstract: A controller can be configured to control a system for extracting liquid water from air comprising a thermal unit, a primary desiccant wheel, and a regeneration fluid path. The controller can comprise a sensor, a motor, and a microcontroller coupled to the sensor and the motor. The microcontroller can be configured to determine a water extraction efficiency based on at least one signal received from the sensor, and also can be configured to maximize the water extraction efficiency by adjusting a speed of the motor in response to the determined water extraction efficiency.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2020Publication date: August 27, 2020Inventors: Cody Alden Friesen, Grant Harrison Friesen, Heath Lorzel, Jonathan Edward Goldberg
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Publication number: 20200209190Abstract: This disclosure relates to improved devices, systems and methods for detecting and measuring oxidizing compounds in test fluids. Certain embodiments include a measurement device configured to apply a constant current to the test fluid and measure a reference voltage indicating an electrochemical potential at which electrolysis occurs in the test fluid. The measurement device is further configured to measure a second voltage indicating an oxidizing potential of the test fluid, and to calculate an oxidizer concentration measurement indicating the concentration of the oxidizing compound in the test fluid based on a voltage difference between the reference voltage and the second voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2020Publication date: July 2, 2020Applicant: Zero Mass Water, Inc.Inventors: Paul Bryan Johnson, Cody Alden Friesen, Jonathan Edward Goldberg, Jose Antonio Bautista Martinez, Maya Muyurina Castro De La Torre
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Patent number: 10632416Abstract: A controller can be configured to control a system for extracting liquid water from air comprising a thermal unit, a primary desiccant wheel, and a regeneration fluid path. The controller can comprise a sensor, a motor, and a microcontroller coupled to the sensor and the motor. The microcontroller can be configured to determine a water extraction efficiency based on at least one signal received from the sensor, and also can be configured to maximize the water extraction efficiency by adjusting a speed of the motor in response to the determined water extraction efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2019Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: Zero Mass Water, Inc.Inventors: Cody Alden Friesen, Grant Harrison Friesen, Heath Lorzel, Jonathan Edward Goldberg
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Publication number: 20200124566Abstract: This disclosure relates to improved techniques for detecting and measuring oxidizing compounds in test fluids. Certain embodiments can include a measurement device that can be configured to apply a constant current to the test fluid and measure a reference voltage indicating an electrochemical potential at which electrolysis occurs in the test fluid. The measurement device also can be configured to measure a second voltage indicating an oxidizing potential of the test fluid, and to calculate an oxidizer concentration measurement indicating the concentration of the oxidizing compound in the test fluid based on a voltage difference between the reference voltage and the second voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2018Publication date: April 23, 2020Applicant: Zero Mass Water, Inc.Inventors: Paul Bryan Johnson, Cody Alden Friesen, Jonathan Edward Goldberg, Jose Antonio Bautista Martinez, Maya Muyurina Castro De La Torre
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Publication number: 20190344214Abstract: Systems and methods for generating water for an end user are provided herein. The systems include a water generating unit that utilizes and/or controls internal heat sources, as well as external heat, electricity, and/or fluid sources, in response to ambient conditions. The systems may be monitored, optimized, and controlled remotely.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2019Publication date: November 14, 2019Applicant: Zero Mass Water, Inc.Inventors: Cody Alden Friesen, Kamil Salloum, Jonathan Edward Goldberg, Grant Harrison Friesen
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Publication number: 20190336907Abstract: A controller can be configured to control a system for extracting liquid water from air comprising a thermal unit, a primary desiccant wheel, and a regeneration fluid path. The controller can comprise a sensor, a motor, and a microcontroller coupled to the sensor and the motor. The microcontroller can be configured to determine a water extraction efficiency based on at least one signal received from the sensor, and also can be configured to maximize the water extraction efficiency by adjusting a speed of the motor in response to the determined water extraction efficiency.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Applicant: Zero Mass Water, Inc.Inventors: Cody Alden Friesen, Grant Harrison Friesen, Heath Lorzel, Jonathan Edward Goldberg
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Patent number: 10357739Abstract: A controller may control a system for extracting liquid water from air comprising a thermal unit, a primary desiccant wheel, and a regeneration fluid path. The controller may comprise a plurality of sensors, a plurality of motors, and a microcontroller coupled to the plurality of sensors and the plurality of motors. The microcontroller may be configured to determine a water extraction efficiency based on at least one signal received from at least one of the plurality of sensors and maximize the water extraction efficiency by adjusting a speed of at least one of the plurality of motors in response to the determined water extraction efficiency. The water extraction efficiency may be a value obtained by multiplying a regeneration fluid flow rate within the regeneration fluid path by an absolute humidity of air on a side of the primary desiccant wheel opposite a side in communication with the thermal unit.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2017Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Assignee: ZERO MASS WATER INC.Inventors: Cody Alden Friesen, Grant Harrison Friesen, Heath Lorzel, Jonathan Edward Goldberg
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Publication number: 20190171967Abstract: Some embodiments include a system operable to construct hierarchical training data sets for use with machine-learning for multiple controlled devices. Other embodiments of related systems and methods are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2018Publication date: June 6, 2019Applicant: Zero Mass Water, Inc.Inventors: Cody Alden Friesen, Paul Bryan Johnson, Heath Lorzel, Kamil Salloum, Jonathan Edward Goldberg, Grant Harrison Friesen, Jason Douglas Horwitz
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Publication number: 20180043295Abstract: A controller may control a system for extracting liquid water from air comprising a thermal unit, a primary desiccant wheel, and a regeneration fluid path. The controller may comprise a plurality of sensors, a plurality of motors, and a microcontroller coupled to the plurality of sensors and the plurality of motors. The microcontroller may be configured to determine a water extraction efficiency based on at least one signal received from at least one of the plurality of sensors and maximize the water extraction efficiency by adjusting a speed of at least one of the plurality of motors in response to the determined water extraction efficiency. The water extraction efficiency may be a value obtained by multiplying a regeneration fluid flow rate within the regeneration fluid path by an absolute humidity of air on a side of the primary desiccant wheel opposite a side in communication with the thermal unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2017Publication date: February 15, 2018Applicant: ZERO MASS WATER, INC.Inventors: Cody Alden Friesen, Grant Harrison Friesen, Heath Lorzel, Jonathan Edward Goldberg