Patents by Inventor Mark Covaro
Mark Covaro 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: 8248230Abstract: A power device may include channels coupled to conductors in lines, where each one of the channels is coupled to a different one of the lines than the other channels and where the channels deliver direct current power signals over the conductors to the load devices. Each one of the load devices may be powered by a different one of the direct current power signals. The power device may include a power communicator that communicates with the load devices over the conductors that propagate the direct current power signals. The power communicator may determine a target power level for the load devices based on the communication over the conductors. The load device may adjust an amount of power in the direct current power signals in order to match the target power level.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2010Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Redwood Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark Covaro, Dave Leonard
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Publication number: 20120194083Abstract: A lighting system for areal illumination is disclosed which may include a remote driver and a plurality of fixtures including luminaires. The luminaires may include a light source whose output light level can be adjusted, a light sensor co-located therewith adapted to measure light received from adjacent fixtures. The remote driver may provide power for the light sources of the luminaires.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2012Publication date: August 2, 2012Applicant: REDWOOD SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Robert Henig, David Fowler, Jeremy Stieglitz, David Leonard, Mark Covaro
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Publication number: 20120173031Abstract: A system for determining operating points of a photovoltaic array may power a load with the photovoltaic array and an alternate power source concurrently. One or more operating points of the photovoltaic array may be detected by adjusting the amount of power that the alternate power source supplies to the load while continuing to power the load with the alternate power source and the photovoltaic array. The operating points may be stored in a calibration table. Alternatively or in addition, the operating points may be detected by altering the amount of power that a battery charger receives from a photovoltaic array while the photovoltaic array powers the battery charger and the load concurrently.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2010Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: REDWOOD SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Gopakumar Parameswaran, Mark Covaro
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Publication number: 20120161643Abstract: A lighting system for areal illumination is disclosed which includes a remote driver and a plurality of fixtures including luminaires, control devices, and/or standalone sensors. The luminaires include a light source whose output light level can be adjusted, a light sensor co-located therewith adapted to measure light received from adjacent fixtures, and a microcontroller capable of transmitting the output of the light sensor over wires to the remote driver. The remote driver is capable of bidirectional communication with the luminaires and provides independently controllable power for the light sources of the luminaires. A movable orb region containing luminaires can also be defined and the light levels of individual luminaires can be set according to their location within the orb region.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2012Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: Redwood Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert Henig, David Fowler, Jeremy Stieglitz, David Leonard, Mark Covaro
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Patent number: 8207635Abstract: In one example, an electric circuit may be provided that is coupled to a line. The electric circuit may include a switch connected in series with a load, where the switch and the load are in series between two conductors of the line. The line may provide power to the load. The electric circuit may also include a resistive element connected in parallel with the switch and in series with the load. The switch may be configured to short circuit the resistive element when closed such that the voltage on the line varies between two voltage levels when the switch is opened and closed. The line provides power to the load when the switch is opened and when the switch is closed.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2009Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Redwood Systems, Inc.Inventor: Mark Covaro
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Publication number: 20120109389Abstract: A system to control power generated by a photovoltaic array is provided that may include multiple distributed power point control (DPPC) units and a distributed power point control (DPPC) controller. The DPPC units may receive power from a photovoltaic array and supply a portion of that power to a corresponding one of multiple loads. The DPPC controller may generate a control signal for each respective one of the DPPC units such that the photovoltaic array generates a target power when the DPPC units power the loads. In addition, the DPPC controller may adjust the loads and the control signal so that the photovoltaic array generates the target power.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: REDWOOD SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Mark Covaro
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Patent number: 8159156Abstract: A lighting system for areal illumination is disclosed which includes a remote driver and a plurality of fixtures including luminaires, control devices, and/or standalone sensors. A method of commissioning a lighting system is also disclosed which includes causing a light source co-located with each luminaire to emit a signal, detecting the signal at light sensors co-located with each luminaire, converting the signals obtained by the light sensors into distance measurements between luminaires, creating a map recording the relative location of luminaires, and assigning luminaires to groups based on their relative locations in the map. A movable orb region containing luminaires can also be defined.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2009Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Redwood Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert Henig, David Fowler, Jeremy Stieglitz, David Leonard, Mark Covaro
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Publication number: 20120068608Abstract: A system for auto-commissioning a light fixture may position the light fixture based on sensor data received from at least one sensor. In order to focus the light fixture on a target location, the system may vary the position of the light fixture and determine a position of the light fixture where the light level received by the photosensor reaches a determined light level. The system may adjust a light characteristic of light emitted by the light fixture so that the color of light received by the photosensor at the target location matches a target light characteristic, such as color or intensity. The system may determine a focus position and a light characteristic for multiple target locations. The system may auto-commission multiple light fixtures.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: REDWOOD SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Mark Covaro, Nathanael A. Ramella
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Publication number: 20120044691Abstract: A flexible multi-line conductor and multiple luminaire connectors may be provided. Each one of the luminaire connectors may be coupled to a corresponding luminaire and the flexible multi-line conductor. Each of the luminaire connectors may be moveable relative to each other. The flexible multi-line conductor may bend in response to movement of any of the luminaire connectors relative to each other. The flexible multi-line conductor may include multiple conductors. Each one of the luminaire connectors may couple a corresponding one of the luminaires to a different set of the conductors than the other luminaire connectors couple to the other luminaires.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Applicant: REDWOOD SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Mark Covaro
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Patent number: 8058750Abstract: In one embodiment, a system may be provided that includes a circuit that is electrically coupled to a line. The circuit generates a direct current signal on the line, where the direct current signal has a period that includes a charge cycle and a discharge cycle. The circuit charges the line in the charge cycle and ceases to charge the line in the discharge cycle in order to generate the direct current signal. The line fails to fully discharge for at least a portion of the discharge cycle. To receive data from the line, the circuit detects a variation in a discharging of the line in the discharge cycle.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2009Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Redwood Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark Covaro, Gopakumar Parameswaran
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Publication number: 20110266345Abstract: A lighting system is disclosed wherein each fixture in the lighting system includes a permanently attached radio frequency identification (RFID) tag. Each fixture also includes either a matching hardwired identification chip or an RFID reader capable of reading the RFID tag. The tags can be used for commissioning the lighting system by reading the tags with a portable reader and assigning or removing fixtures from groups. The tags can also be used for other tasks requiring identification and tracking of specific fixtures.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2010Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: REDWOOD SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: David Fowler, Mark Covaro
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Publication number: 20110241567Abstract: A system may be provided for controlling an amount of light generated by multiple fluorescent lamps based on a desired light level. A dimming circuit may vary the amount of light generated by at least one of the fluorescent lamps based on the desired light level if the desired light level is in a first range of light level values. The fluorescent lamps remain lit as the amount of light generated by the lamps is varied. A switch circuit may switch off a first subset of the fluorescent lamps while a second subset of the fluorescent lamps remains lit if the desired light level is in a second range of light level values. The second range of light level values indicates less light is desired than the first range of light level values indicates.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2010Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: REDWOOD SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Mark Covaro, Robert Henig, Amro A. Younes
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Publication number: 20110202151Abstract: A system may communicate between a display device and a lighting system using light generated by the display device and a light sensor in the lighting system. A computing device and a building control system may communication over a wireless link. The building control system may determine that the computing device is co-located with a fixture in the building control system based on whether communication over the wireless link between the computing device and the building control system is detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: REDWOOD SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Mark Covaro, David Leonard
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Publication number: 20110031897Abstract: A lighting system for areal illumination is disclosed which includes a remote driver and a plurality of fixtures including luminaires, control devices, and/or standalone sensors. The luminaires include a light source whose output light level can be adjusted, a light sensor co-located therewith adapted to measure light received from adjacent fixtures, and a microcontroller capable of transmitting the output of the light sensor over wires to the remote driver. The remote driver is capable of bidirectional communication with the luminaires and provides independently controllable power for the light sources of the luminaires.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: Redwood Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert HENIG, David Fowler, Jeremy Stieglitz, David Leonard, Mark Covaro
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Publication number: 20100289343Abstract: In one embodiment, a system may be provided that includes a circuit that is electrically coupled to a line. The circuit generates a direct current signal on the line, where the direct current signal has a period that includes a charge cycle and a discharge cycle. The circuit charges the line in the charge cycle and ceases to charge the line in the discharge cycle in order to generate the direct current signal. The line fails to fully discharge for at least a portion of the discharge cycle. To receive data from the line, the circuit detects a variation in a discharging of the line in the discharge cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2009Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: REDWOOD SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Mark Covaro, Gopakumar Parameswaran
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Publication number: 20100237695Abstract: A power device may include channels coupled to conductors in lines, where each one of the channels is coupled to a different one of the lines than the other channels and where the channels deliver direct current power signals over the conductors to the load devices. Each one of the load devices may be powered by a different one of the direct current power signals. The power device may include a power communicator that communicates with the load devices over the conductors that propagate the direct current power signals. The power communicator may determine a target power level for the load devices based on the communication over the conductors. The load device may adjust an amount of power in the direct current power signals in order to match the target power level.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: REDWOOD SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Mark Covaro, Dave Leonard
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Publication number: 20100214082Abstract: In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a circuit coupled to a line, where the circuit may power a device, and where the power is transmitted to the device over the line as a pulse-width modulated signal. The circuit may set a duty cycle of the pulse-width modulated signal in order to transmit a determined power level to the device. The apparatus may vary a frequency of the pulse-width modulated signal to transmit data to the device while the duty cycle of the pulse-width modulated signal is fixed in order to continue to transmit the determined power level to the device. A variation in the frequency of the pulse-width modulated signal may be detectable by the device and represents at least a portion of the data.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: REDWOOD SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Mark Covaro, Dave Leonard
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Publication number: 20100213759Abstract: In one example, an electric circuit may be provided that is coupled to a line. The electric circuit may include a switch connected in series with a load, where the switch and the load are in series between two conductors of the line. The line may provide power to the load. The electric circuit may also include a resistive element connected in parallel with the switch and in series with the load. The switch may be configured to short circuit the resistive element when closed such that the voltage on the line varies between two voltage levels when the switch is opened and closed. The line provides power to the load when the switch is opened and when the switch is closed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: REDWOOD SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Mark Covaro
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Publication number: 20050018704Abstract: Provided is a synchronous stack bus repeater system for a computer network. The system includes a plurality of stacked repeaters, a stack bus linking the repeaters, and a single clock to which the plurality of repeaters is synchronized. The synchronization of the stack bus eliminates several time-consuming communications required between devices operating with different clocks on an asynchronous bus and makes it possible to satisfy the 46 bit time repeater maximum latency required of a Class II repeater according to the IEEE 802.3 standard.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2004Publication date: January 27, 2005Inventors: Moshe Voloshin, Mark Covaro
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Patent number: 6576833Abstract: A repeater, useable for connecting switches in a data communication network, is provided in a distributed and/or modular fashion. The repeater includes a plurality of separate and distinct components or modules connected to or at least partially housed in, the various switches which the repeater modules couple. Preferably, the repeater autodetects and/or autoconfigures some or all aspects of repeater operations, such as detecting and/or configuring in response to appropriate or approved cable-type connections. A conductive, sealing member on a cable connector substantially reduces or eliminates EMI.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Mark Covaro, Gordon MacKay, Gopakumar Parameswaran, Robert Gregory Twiss, Robert D. Hastings