Patents by Inventor Kenny J. Stair
Kenny J. Stair 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: 20190326779Abstract: The invention provides a hierarchically accessible monitoring system configured to be used with a standby generator, and a method of remotely accessing generator information from a standby generator. The hierarchically accessible monitoring system includes an interface unit configured to receive information from the standby generator and to communicate the generator information, and a remote data server in communication with the interface unit. The remote data server receives the generator information from the interface unit, stores the generator information, and controls access to the generator information based upon at least two hierarchical levels, each hierarchical level having different access privileges. The hierarchically accessible monitoring system also includes a user interface configured to display the generator information from the remote data server to at least one user. The user has access privileges to read the generator information based upon the user's assigned hierarchical level.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2019Publication date: October 24, 2019Applicant: Briggs & Stratton CorporationInventors: Brandon M. Batzler, Kenny J. Stair, Russell C. Nordman, John A. Fiorenza, Wesley C. Sodemann
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Publication number: 20160072420Abstract: A generator includes an engine, an alternator coupled to the engine for providing power to a load, a controller coupled to the engine for operating the engine at a run speed and an idle speed, and a converter coupled to the alternator for converting a voltage provided by the alternator from a first frequency to a second frequency to power the load when the engine is operating at the idle speed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2015Publication date: March 10, 2016Inventors: Kenny J. Stair, Sean J. Momsen, Ryan S. Jaskowiak, David C. Flegel, William E. Laudolff, Nicole R. Ewald, Mark D. Willer
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Patent number: 9281715Abstract: A backup power management system connectable to a primary power source and a secondary power source, and a method of operating the same. The system includes an enclosed housing that receives a control system including first and second controllers that are connected to a first transfer switch contactor and a second transfer switch contactor within the housing. Both the primary power source and a secondary power source are broken into two separate output supplies. The two separate output supplies from the primary power source and the secondary power source are each provided to one of the first and second transfer switch contactors. The control system sends signals to the first and second transfer switch contactors to control the movement of the contactors between first and second positions. The power management system can also include a load management controller to control the load on the secondary power source.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2013Date of Patent: March 8, 2016Assignee: Briggs & Stratton CorporationInventors: Sie Teong Lim, Robert J. Hurd, Sr., Kenny J. Stair, Brandon M. Batzler
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Publication number: 20150008740Abstract: An electrical power system includes a standby electrical generator configured to convert mechanical energy to electrical energy for electrically powering one more loads, at least one thermostat coupled to an air handling system, and a communication device for network communication to at least one remote user interface. The standby electrical generator and the at least one thermostat are configured to provide information relating to the operational characteristics of the standby electrical generator and the at least one thermostat to the at least one remote user interface via the communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2014Publication date: January 8, 2015Inventors: Brandon M. Batzler, Kenny J. Stair, Russell C. Nordman, John A. Fiorenza, Wesley C. Sodemann
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Patent number: 8868378Abstract: The invention provides a hierarchically accessible monitoring system configured to be used with a standby generator, and a method of remotely accessing generator information from a standby generator. The hierarchically accessible monitoring system includes an interface unit configured to receive information from the standby generator and to communicate the generator information, and a remote data server in communication with the interface unit. The remote data server receives the generator information from the interface unit, stores the generator information, and controls access to the generator information based upon at least two hierarchical levels, each hierarchical level having different access privileges. The hierarchically accessible monitoring system also includes a user interface configured to display the generator information from the remote data server to at least one user. The user has access privileges to read the generator information based upon the user's assigned hierarchical level.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2008Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Briggs and Stratton CorporationInventors: Brandon M. Batzler, Kenny J. Stair, Russell C. Nordman, John A. Fiorenza, Wesley C. Sodemann
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Patent number: 8653692Abstract: A method and system for managing electrical loads on a standby generator. The method includes utilizing a transfer switch control to selectively shed loads each associated with one of a series of priority circuits. Priority values are initially assigned to each of the electric loads based upon the initial hard-wired connection of the electric loads to a main breaker panel during set up. The control unit of a transfer switch allows the user to reassign priority values to each of the electric loads based upon a user preference. The control unit includes one or more predefined priority assignment programs that can be selected to modify the priority values assigned to the electric loads.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Briggs & Stratton CorporationInventors: Brandon M. Batzler, Kenny J. Stair, Sie Teong Lim
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Patent number: 8653679Abstract: A generator for providing electric power. The generator includes an engine associated with an alternator. Rotation of the engine causes the alternator to generate an AC source voltage that is fed to at least one analog output receptacle. The generator further includes an inverter connected to receive the AC source voltage and generate a digital AC output voltage having a constant voltage value and a constant frequency. The inverter allows the engine to operate at less than full speed when an electric load is drawing a relatively low amount of power from the generator. The analog receptacle allows larger electric loads to be connected to the generator where the electric loads cannot be supported by the digital AC output voltage.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2011Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Briggs & Stratton CorporationInventors: Sie Teong Lim, Kenny J. Stair
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Publication number: 20140042809Abstract: A backup power management system connectable to a primary power source and a secondary power source, and a method of operating the same. The system includes an enclosed housing that receives a control system including first and second controllers that are connected to a first transfer switch contactor and a second transfer switch contactor within the housing. Both the primary power source and a secondary power source are broken into two separate output supplies. The two separate output supplies from the primary power source and the secondary power source are each provided to one of the first and second transfer switch contactors. The control system sends signals to the first and second transfer switch contactors to control the movement of the contactors between first and second positions. The power management system can also include a load management controller to control the load on the secondary power source.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: Briggs & Stratton CorporationInventors: Sie Teong Lim, Robert J. Hurd, SR., Kenny J. Stair, Brandon M. Batzler
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Patent number: 8569912Abstract: A backup power management system connectable to a primary power source and a secondary power source, and a method of operating the same. The system includes a single controller that is connected to both a first transfer switch contactor and a second transfer switch contactor. Both the primary power source and a secondary power source are broken into two separate output supplies. The two separate output supplies from the primary power source and the secondary power source are each provided to one of the first and second transfer switch contactors. The single controller sends signals to the first and second transfer switch contactors to control the movement of the contactors between first and second positions. In this manner, the single controller controls both the first transfer switch contactor and the second transfer switch contactor.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2011Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Briggs & Stratton CorporationInventors: Sie Teong Lim, Robert Jeffery Hurd, Sr., Kenny J. Stair, Brandon Michael Batzler
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Patent number: 8415830Abstract: A method and system for managing loads powered by a standby generator. The method includes utilizing a transfer switch control unit to selectively shed loads each associated with one of a series of priority circuits. The loads are shed in a sequential order based upon the priority circuit to which the load is applied. Once a required load has been shed, the control unit determines whether any of the lower priority loads can be reconnected to the generator without exceeding the rating of the generator while one of the higher priority circuits remains open.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2010Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Briggs & Stratton CorporationInventors: Sie Teong Lim, Brandon M. Batzler, Kenny J. Stair
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Patent number: 8410633Abstract: A method and system for managing electrical loads on a standby generator. The method includes utilizing a transfer switch control to selectively shed loads each associated with one of a series of priority circuits. Priority values are initially assigned to each of the electric loads based upon the initial hard-wired connection of the electric loads to a main breaker panel during set up. The control unit of a transfer switch allows the user to reassign priority values to each of the electric loads based upon a user preference. The control unit includes one or more predefined priority assignment programs that can be selected to modify the priority values assigned to the electric loads.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2010Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Briggs & Stratton CorporationInventors: Brandon M. Batzler, Kenny J. Stair, Sie Teong Lim
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Patent number: 8324755Abstract: A power management system connectable to a primary power source and a secondary power source, and a method of operating the power management system. A transfer switch is electrically connected to the primary and secondary power sources, and a plurality of branch circuits are electrically connected to the transfer switch. The plurality of branch circuits includes a plurality of electrical outlets. The system includes a controller wirelessly coupled to a plurality of portable receptacles, which are coupled between respective electrical outlets and managed devices. The controller manages the receptacles, and consequently the managed devices, during the second power source powering the transfer switch.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2009Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Briggs and Stratton CorporationInventors: Kenny J. Stair, Brandon M. Batzler
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Patent number: 8248058Abstract: A system for testing power line carrier signal integrity or strength in a building electrical system includes a transmitter module electrically coupled to a first electrical outlet and configured to transmit a power line carrier signal over the building electrical system. The system also includes a receiver module electrically coupled to a second electrical outlet and configured to receive the power line carrier signal from the transmitter module. The receiver module includes circuitry configured to determine whether at least one of the integrity and strength of the power line carrier signal is sufficient for a load control system installed in the building electrical system to communicate with relay modules installed in the building electrical system using power line carrier signals. The receiver module includes a user interface configured to provide an indication of at least one of the integrity and strength of the power line carrier signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2010Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Briggs & Stratton CorporationInventors: Kenny J. Stair, Brandon M. Batzler, Sie T. Lim
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Publication number: 20120204584Abstract: A method and system for controlling the operation of a heat pump in a load management system. The system includes a heat pump control module positioned between a thermostat and the heat pump. The heat pump module includes a pair of switching elements positioned between the control outputs of the thermostat and the compressor and heating element of the heat pump. A transfer switch control unit can selectively open and close each of the switching element to interrupt the control signals from the thermostat to the compressor and the heating element of the heat pump. The heat pump module is a self-contained unit including both of the switching elements such that a single load control module can be positioned between the thermostat and the heat pump and control both elements of the heat pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2011Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: BRIGGS & STRATTON CORPORATIONInventors: Brandon Michael Batzler, Kenny J. Stair, Sie Teong Lim
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Publication number: 20120181872Abstract: A backup power management system connectable to a primary power source and a secondary power source, and a method of operating the same. The system includes a single controller that is connected to both a first transfer switch contactor and a second transfer switch contactor. Both the primary power source and a secondary power source are broken into two separate output supplies. The two separate output supplies from the primary power source and the secondary power source are each provided to one of the first and second transfer switch contactors. The single controller sends signals to the first and second transfer switch contactors to control the movement of the contactors between first and second positions. In this manner, the single controller controls both the first transfer switch contactor and the second transfer switch contactor.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2011Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: BRIGGS & STRATTON CORPORATIONInventors: Sie Teong Lim, Robert Jeffery Hurd, JR., Kenny J. Stair, Brandon Michael Batzler
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Publication number: 20120053884Abstract: A standby generator including a weather alert receiver and a method of testing said standby generator. The method includes receiving any one of a plurality of weather alerts, determining if the received weather alert exceeds a priority level, determining a period of time in which the standby generator was last run in an exercise mode, and if the weather alert exceeds the priority level and if the period of time is above a testing threshold, automatically starting the generator and running it in an exercise mode. The control unit of the generator monitors for any one of a plurality of generator fault conditions, and provides an indication on a control panel of a detected generator fault condition. Both weather alert information and generator fault condition information can be relayed to a remote status display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2010Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: BRIGGS & STRATTON CORPORATIONInventors: Brandon M. Batzler, Kenny J. Stair, Sie Teong Lim, Michael F. Gersmeyer, Michael Miller, Dean L. Weigand
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Publication number: 20120038171Abstract: A generator for providing electric power. The generator includes an engine associated with an alternator. Rotation of the engine causes the alternator to generate an AC source voltage that is fed to at least one analog output receptacle. The generator further includes an inverter connected to receive the AC source voltage and generate a digital AC output voltage having a constant voltage value and a constant frequency. The inverter allows the engine to operate at less than full speed when an electric load is drawing a relatively low amount of power from the generator. The analog receptacle allows larger electric loads to be connected to the generator where the electric loads cannot be supported by the digital AC output voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2011Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: BRIGGS & STRATTON CORP.Inventors: Sie Teong Lim, Kenny J. Stair
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Publication number: 20110298286Abstract: A method and system for managing electrical loads on a standby generator. The method includes utilizing a transfer switch control to selectively shed loads each associated with one of a series of priority circuits. Priority values are initially assigned to each of the electric loads based upon the initial hard-wired connection of the electric loads to a main breaker panel during set up. The control unit of a transfer switch allows the user to reassign priority values to each of the electric loads based upon a user preference. The control unit includes one or more predefined priority assignment programs that can be selected to modify the priority values assigned to the electric loads.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: BRIGGS & STRATTON CORPORATIONInventors: Brandon M. Batzler, Kenny J. Stair, Sie Teong Lim
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Publication number: 20110298285Abstract: A method and system for managing loads powered by a standby generator. The method includes utilizing a transfer switch control unit to selectively shed loads each associated with one of a series of priority circuits. The loads are shed in a sequential order based upon the priority circuit to which the load is applied. Once a required load has been shed, the control unit determines whether any of the lower priority loads can be reconnected to the generator without exceeding the rating of the generator while one of the higher priority circuits remains open.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: BRIGGS & STRATTON CORPORATIONInventors: Sie Teong Lim, Brandon M. Batzler, Kenny J. Stair
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Publication number: 20110260473Abstract: A standby generator that includes a control unit that allows the standby generator to be automatically restarted upon termination of the generator operation due to a fault condition. The control unit of the standby generator monitors various conditions of the standby generator and terminates operation of the standby generator upon detection of any one of a plurality of fault conditions. After the generator operation has been terminated, the control unit determines whether the fault condition is one of a series of fault conditions that allows automatic restarting. If the fault condition allows for automatic restarting, the control unit monitors the status of the generator and will automatically restart the generator after removal of the fault condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: BRIGGS & STRATTON CORPORATIONInventors: Brandon M. Batzler, Kenny J. Stair