Patents by Inventor Jonathan Quinn Brubacher

Jonathan Quinn Brubacher 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).

  • Patent number: 8285327
    Abstract: Various embodiments are described herein for a mobile communication device that utilizes a smart battery. The mobile device includes a main processor for controlling the operation of the mobile communication device. The smart battery is coupled to the main processor and provides supply power. The smart battery includes a battery processor for controlling the operation of the smart battery and communicating with the main processor, and a battery module having one or more batteries for providing the supply power. A battery interface is provided for coupling between the main processor and the battery processor for providing communication therebetween. The battery interface comprises a data communication line and protection circuitry for protecting the main processor from electrostatic discharge. A communication protocol is also provided for communication between the main processor and the battery processor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2010
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2012
    Assignee: Research In Motion Limited
    Inventors: Christopher Pattenden, Christopher Simon Book, Martin George Albert Guthrie, Jonathan Quinn Brubacher, Herbert Anthony Little
  • Patent number: 8280439
    Abstract: Various embodiments are described herein for a mobile communication device that utilizes a smart battery. The mobile device includes a main processor for controlling the operation of the mobile communication device. The smart battery is coupled to the main processor and provides supply power. The smart battery includes a battery processor for controlling the operation of the smart battery and communicating with the main processor, and a battery module having one or more batteries for providing the supply power. A battery interface is provided for coupling between the main processor and the battery processor for providing communication therebetween. The battery interface comprises a data communication line and protection circuitry for protecting the main processor from electrostatic discharge. A communication protocol is also provided for communication between the main processor and the battery processor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2010
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2012
    Assignee: Research In Motion Limited
    Inventors: Christopher Pattenden, Christopher Simon Book, Martin George Albert Guthrie, Jonathan Quinn Brubacher, Herbert Anthony Little
  • Patent number: 8280454
    Abstract: Various embodiments are described for a mobile communication device having a main processor for controlling the operation of the mobile communication device; a device memory coupled to the main processor for storing a plurality of battery information profiles; and a smart battery coupled to the main processor for providing supply power. The smart battery includes a battery processor for controlling the operation of the smart battery and communicating with the main processor; and a battery memory coupled to the battery processor for storing a Battery ID indicating the model of the smart battery. The main processor is configured to communicate with the battery processor to obtain the Battery ID and select one the battery information profiles based on the Battery ID.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2012
    Assignee: Research In Motion Limited
    Inventors: Christopher Simon Book, David James Mak-Fan, Martin George Albert Guthrie, Jonathan Quinn Brubacher
  • Publication number: 20120194130
    Abstract: Systems and methods to detect a failure of a subset of component power packs within a multiple component rechargeable power pack. At least one parameter of a charging current that is provided for a time duration to a rechargeable power pack is determined. A measured capacity change quantity for the rechargeable power pack during the time duration is estimated. The measured capacity change quantity is compared, after the time duration, to an expected capacity change quantity that is based upon the at least one parameter. A determination is made that at least one component power pack within the rechargeable power pack has failed based on a difference between the measured capacity change quantity and the expected capacity change quantity. A charging current parameter is modified in response to the determining that the at least one component power pack has failed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2011
    Publication date: August 2, 2012
    Applicant: Research In Motion Limited
    Inventors: Joseph PATINO, Ryan Alexander GERIS, Jonathan Quinn BRUBACHER, Chee-Ming Jimmy WU
  • Publication number: 20120065909
    Abstract: Systems and methods to determine a power pack charging state. A difference between a first power pack capacity of a power pack at a first time and a second power pack capacity of the power pack at a second time is estimated, where the second time is a time duration after the first time. A determination is made that the charging state is “not charging” if the power pack capacity decreases between the two times. A determination is made that the charging state is “charging” if the power pack capacity increases between the two times. If a change in power pack capacity is not observed between the two times, the power pack charging state of the previous determination is used. Various techniques are used to determine the difference in power pack charging state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2011
    Publication date: March 15, 2012
    Applicants: RESEARCH IN MOTION CORPORATION, RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED
    Inventors: Joseph PATINO, Erik Jayson WALLS, Jonathan Quinn BRUBACHER
  • Publication number: 20110279092
    Abstract: A method includes: receiving a temperature indication, the temperature indication being a function of a temperature of a power pack of a portable electronic device; determining, as a function of the temperature indication, whether the temperature is within an elevated operating temperature range; and reducing a charge termination voltage and a charging current when the temperature is within the elevated operating temperature range.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2010
    Publication date: November 17, 2011
    Applicant: RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED
    Inventors: Taha Shabbir Husain Sutarwala, Mallikarjun Boda, Yu William Feng, Jonathan Quinn Brubacher, Chee-Ming Jimmy Wu
  • Patent number: 8032187
    Abstract: Various embodiments are described for a mobile communication device having a main processor for controlling the operation of the mobile communication device; a device memory coupled to the main processor for storing a plurality of battery information profiles; and a smart battery coupled to the main processor for providing supply power. The smart battery includes a battery processor for controlling the operation of the smart battery and communicating with the main processor; and a battery memory coupled to the battery processor for storing a Battery ID indicating the model of the smart battery. The main processor is configured to communicate with the battery processor to obtain the Battery ID and select one the battery information profiles based on the Battery ID.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 2010
    Date of Patent: October 4, 2011
    Assignee: Research In Motion Limited
    Inventors: Christopher Simon Book, David James Mak-Fan, Martin George Albert Guthrie, Jonathan Quinn Brubacher
  • Publication number: 20110014942
    Abstract: A communication device, and battery there for, are provided. In at least one of the battery and the communication device is provided a magnetic shield portion for routing magnetic flux away from the receiver when the radio is in operation. The magnetic shield portion can be incorporated into at least one of the battery and the communication device. When the battery is inserted into mobile communications devicemobile communication device, the magnetic shield portion is located substantially between a battery portion, in the battery, and the receiver.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 14, 2009
    Publication date: January 20, 2011
    Applicant: RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED
    Inventors: Andre John VAN SCHYNDEL, Larry Edward Hawker, Mallikarjun Boda, Jonathan Quinn Brubacher
  • Publication number: 20110014515
    Abstract: A low magnetic interference battery is provided, the battery insertable into a mobile communication device, the mobile communication device comprising a radio interconnected with a microphone and a receiver. The battery comprises a battery portion enabled to provide electrical power to the radio, the battery portion emitting a magnetic field when in operation. The battery further comprises a sealing portion for sealing the battery portion therein such that the battery portion is protected from moisture, the sealing portion comprising a magnetic shield portion arranged relative to the battery portion such that magnetic flux from the battery portion is routed away from the receiver when the battery is in operation in the mobile communication device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 1, 2010
    Publication date: January 20, 2011
    Applicant: RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED
    Inventors: Mallikarjun Boda, Jonathan Quinn Brubacher, Chee-Ming Jimmy Wu, Edward Vann Decker, Andre John Van Schyndel, Larry Edward Hawker
  • Publication number: 20100213890
    Abstract: A method and system for detecting the use of an unauthorized battery pack in a portable electronic device. The method comprises monitoring a temperature profile of at least one battery cell in a battery pack during an operation of the portable electronic device. The temperature profile is determined in accordance with an output of an internal temperature sensing circuit in the battery pack. If the temperature profile is determined to be atypical, an indication is provided that the battery pack is an unauthorized battery pack. For example, if the temperature profile does not show an expected temperature rise during a charging operation, a visual indication can be provided. The indication can also trigger the control of charging or discharging operations of the portable electronic device. Charging can be terminated or the device shut down to avoid a potentially catastrophic thermal runaway event. The device can also be operated in a reduced power mode in response to the indication.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2009
    Publication date: August 26, 2010
    Applicant: Research In Motion Limited
    Inventors: Lyall Kenneth WINGER, Mallikarjun BODA, Jonathan Quinn BRUBACHER