Patents by Inventor Joseph Quentin
Joseph Quentin 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: 20220265876Abstract: A sanitation device is disclosed. The sanitation device includes a housing, one or more reflective panels, one or more bulb assemblies, and an access door. The one or more reflective panels and the access door define a chamber. The one or more bulb assemblies are positioned within the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2021Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: Tekna, Inc.Inventors: Adam Wayne Dudycha, Kyle Stephen Spieker, Joseph Richard Regimbald, Michael Rex Gruizinga, Joseph Quentin Marietta, Timothy James LaRoy, Aaron Michael Betker, Robert Aaron Feeman, Benjamin John Purrenhage, Lars Robert Chrisman
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Patent number: 9500499Abstract: A method of reporting information from a meter interface unit to a receiving device in which a data packet is transferred from the meter interface unit containing meter readings, which are associated with an indicator of the elapsed time since the reading was taken. The receiving device compares this elapsed time value with the actual elapsed time, based upon the internal clock of the receiving device, in order to determine any inaccuracies in the clock of the meter interface unit. In another embodiment, the data packet includes at least two nonsequential meter readings, separated by a multiplicity of reading intervals, on a rolling basis, such that data will not be lost as a result of a temporary obstruction that interferes with the transmission or receipt of meter readings.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2015Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: NEPTUNE TECHNOLOGY GROUP INC.Inventors: William J Brennan, Jr., Joseph Quentin Easterling
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Publication number: 20150219471Abstract: A method of reporting information from a meter interface unit to a receiving device in which a data packet is transferred from the meter interface unit containing meter readings, which are associated with an indicator of the elapsed time since the reading was taken. The receiving device compares this elapsed time value with the actual elapsed time, based upon the internal clock of the receiving device, in order to determine any inaccuracies in the clock of the meter interface unit. In another embodiment, the data packet includes at least two nonsequential meter readings, separated by a multiplicity of reading intervals, on a rolling basis, such that data will not be lost as a result of a temporary obstruction that interferes with the transmission or receipt of meter readings.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2015Publication date: August 6, 2015Inventors: William J. BRENNAN, JR., Joseph Quentin EASTERLING
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Patent number: 9041550Abstract: A method of reporting information from a meter interface unit to a receiving device in which a data packet is transferred from the meter interface unit containing meter readings, which are associated with an indicator of the elapsed time since the reading was taken. The receiving device compares this elapsed time value with the actual elapsed time, based upon the internal clock of the receiving device, in order to determine any inaccuracies in the clock of the meter interface unit. In another embodiment, the data packet includes at least two nonsequential meter readings, separated by a multiplicity of reading intervals, on a rolling basis, such that data will not be lost as a result of a temporary obstruction that interferes with the transmission or receipt of meter readings.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2014Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: Neptune Technology Group Inc.Inventors: William J Brennan, Jr., Joseph Quentin
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Publication number: 20140240142Abstract: A method of reporting information from a meter interface unit to a receiving device in which a data packet is transferred from the meter interface unit containing meter readings, which are associated with an indicator of the elapsed time since the reading was taken. The receiving device compares this elapsed time value with the actual elapsed time, based upon the internal clock of the receiving device, in order to determine any inaccuracies in the clock of the meter interface unit. In another embodiment, the data packet includes at least two nonsequential meter readings, separated by a multiplicity of reading intervals, on a rolling basis, such that data will not be lost as a result of a temporary obstruction that interferes with the transmission or receipt of meter readings.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Neptune Technology Group Inc.Inventors: William J. BRENNAN, JR., Joseph Quentin
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Patent number: 8736460Abstract: A method of reporting information from a meter interface unit to a receiving device in which a data packet is transferred from the meter interface unit containing meter readings, which are associated with an indicator of the elapsed time since the reading was taken. The receiving device compares this elapsed time value with the actual elapsed time, based upon the internal clock of the receiving device, in order to determine any inaccuracies in the clock of the meter interface unit. In another embodiment, the data packet includes at least two nonsequential meter readings, separated by a multiplicity of reading intervals, on a rolling basis, such that data will not be lost as a result of a temporary obstruction that interferes with the transmission or receipt of meter readings.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2012Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Neptune Technology Group, Inc.Inventors: William J. Brennan, Jr., Joseph Quentin Easterling
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Publication number: 20130257630Abstract: A method of reporting information from a meter interface unit to a receiving device in which a data packet is transferred from the meter interface unit containing meter readings, which are associated with an indicator of the elapsed time since the reading was taken. The receiving device compares this elapsed time value with the actual elapsed time, based upon the internal clock of the receiving device, in order to determine any inaccuracies in the clock of the meter interface unit. In another embodiment, the data packet includes at least two nonsequential meter readings, separated by a multiplicity of reading intervals, on a rolling basis, such that data will not be lost as a result of a temporary obstruction that interferes with the transmission or receipt of meter readings.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: Neptune Technology Group, Inc.Inventors: William J. Brennan, JR., Joseph Quentin Easterling