Patents by Inventor Mark Kocher

Mark Kocher 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: 9893557
    Abstract: An example embodiment of the invention is a method and device for detecting foreign objects (FO) near the primary coil of an induction charger used in charging electric vehicle batteries. Individual sensors of a sensor array are configured to output a sensing signal in response to magnetically coupling the high frequency alternating magnetic field produced by the primary coil. A disable signal line is configured to disable the power source when a controller determines from scanned sensor signals, that a FO is present. An alarm can be activated by the microprocessor to alert the user to the presence of a FO on or near the primary coil. In this manner, damage can be avoided that could otherwise be caused from the presence of a FO near the primary coil. Moreover, a more efficient charging operation can be achieved by avoiding dissipating energy by heating a FO.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2018
    Assignee: Schneider Electric USA, Inc.
    Inventors: Alexander Filippenko, Mark Kocher
  • Patent number: 9829599
    Abstract: The invention detects foreign objects FO near a primary coil 100 of an induction charger. A sensors 111 of a sensor array 110 output sensing signals in response to magnetically coupling the alternating magnetic field 103 produced by the primary coil. A controller 165 connected to each sensor 111 scans the sensing signals and determines whether there is a foreign object perturbing the magnetic field 103 near a sensor. The magnetic field has a spatial distribution that varies by location across the primary coil area. Each sensor has a magnetic field sensing sensitivity that is inversely proportional to the magnetic intensity of the magnetic field produced by the primary coil at a location of the sensor, to reduce the collective dynamic range of the signals, thereby contributing to maintaining a high accuracy in signal sampling. A reference sensor coil 155 compensates for magnetic field drift of the primary coil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 2015
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2017
    Assignee: Schneider Electric USA, Inc.
    Inventors: Alexander Filippenko, Mark Kocher
  • Publication number: 20160282500
    Abstract: The invention detects foreign objects FO near a primary coil 100 of an induction charger. A sensors 111 of a sensor array 110 output sensing signals in response to magnetically coupling the alternating magnetic field 103 produced by the primary coil. A controller 165 connected to each sensor 111 scans the sensing signals and determines whether there is a foreign object perturbing the magnetic field 103 near a sensor. The magnetic field has a spatial distribution that varies by location across the primary coil area. Each sensor has a magnetic field sensing sensitivity that is inversely proportional to the magnetic intensity of the magnetic field produced by the primary coil at a location of the sensor, to reduce the collective dynamic range of the signals, thereby contributing to maintaining a high accuracy in signal sampling. A reference sensor coil 155 compensates for magnetic field drift of the primary coil.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 23, 2015
    Publication date: September 29, 2016
    Inventors: Alexander FILIPPENKO, Mark KOCHER
  • Publication number: 20160172891
    Abstract: An example embodiment of the invention is a method and device for detecting foreign objects (FO) near the primary coil of an induction charger used in charging electric vehicle batteries. Individual sensors of a sensor array are configured to output a sensing signal in response to magnetically coupling the high frequency alternating magnetic field produced by the primary coil. A disable signal line is configured to disable the power source when a controller determines from scanned sensor signals, that a FO is present. An alarm can be activated by the microprocessor to alert the user to the presence of a FO on or near the primary coil. In this manner, damage can be avoided that could otherwise be caused from the presence of a FO near the primary coil. Moreover, a more efficient charging operation can be achieved by avoiding dissipating energy by heating a FO.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2013
    Publication date: June 16, 2016
    Applicant: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC USA, INC.
    Inventors: Alexander FILIPPENKO, Mark KOCHER
  • Patent number: 8189062
    Abstract: An image pick-up module comprises an electronic image sensor, single-piece circuit board electrically bonded to the image sensor, and at least one cable electrically bonded and leading away from the circuit board. The circuit board has at least three sections, first and second section extending in relation to the other and obliquely or crosswise to the image sensor, and third section arranged between first and second section. The image sensor is arranged on the circuit board opposite the third section. In a method for assembling the image pick-up module, the circuit board has the form of a planar board blank comprising at least three sections folded along flexible connecting sections whereby the at least one cable is bonded to the board, and the board folds whereby a third section is located between first and second section, and the image sensor is bonded to the circuit board opposite the third section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2012
    Assignee: Karl Storz GmbH & Co, KG
    Inventors: Klaus M. Irion, Peter Schwarz, Mark Kocher, Ulrich Kehr
  • Patent number: 7773122
    Abstract: An image pick-up module, especially for an endoscope, comprises an electronic image sensor, a single-piece circuit board which is electrically bonded to the image sensor, with at least one cable leading away from the circuit board being further electrically bonded to the circuit board. The circuit board has at least three sections, with a first section and a second section extending in spaced relation one to the other and obliquely or crosswise to the image sensor and a third section being arranged between the first and the second section. In order to provide for strain relief of the at least one cable, it is proposed that the image sensor be arranged on one side of the circuit board opposite the third section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 10, 2010
    Assignee: Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KG
    Inventors: Klaus M. Irion, Peter Schwarz, Mark Kocher, Ulrich Kehr
  • Publication number: 20090027491
    Abstract: An image pick-up module comprises an electronic image sensor, single-piece circuit board electrically bonded to the image sensor, and at least one cable electrically bonded and leading away from the circuit board. The circuit board has at least three sections, first and second section extending in relation to the other and obliquely or crosswise to the image sensor, and third section arranged between first and second section. The image sensor is arranged on the circuit board opposite the third section. In a method for assembling the image pick-up module, the circuit board has the form of a planar board blank comprising at least three sections folded along flexible connecting sections whereby the at least one cable is bonded to the board, and the board folds whereby a third section is located between first and second section, and the image sensor is bonded to the circuit board opposite the third section.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 1, 2008
    Publication date: January 29, 2009
    Inventors: Klaus M. Irion, Peter Schwarz, Mark Kocher, Ulrich Kehr
  • Publication number: 20070008076
    Abstract: An intelligent power management system that includes a circuit breaker containing a PLC module that spans open contacts of the circuit breaker to provide a communication path for PLC messages between communication paths on each of the line and load sides of the circuit when the contacts are open. The contacts are motorized to permit remote operation through PLC messaging. Coupled to the PLC module is a controller, which controls the opening and closing of the motorized contacts under user control or via an adaptive load management algorithm that reduces peak power consumption and adapts a set of loads to changed power supply conditions. The controller can also dynamically alter operational current and fault threshold levels on a real-time basis based upon circuit requirements or environmental conditions. The algorithm runs a state machine and also manages loads in a limited power source environment such as when loads are powered by a generator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2006
    Publication date: January 11, 2007
    Inventors: Barry Rodgers, Andy Haun, Robert Dwulet, Mark Kocher, Julius Liptak, Alexander Filippenko, Scott Brown, Gary Kuzkin, Gary Scott
  • Publication number: 20070010916
    Abstract: An intelligent power management system that includes a circuit breaker containing a PLC module that spans open contacts of the circuit breaker to provide a communication path for PLC messages between the line and load sides of the circuit when the contacts are open. The contacts are motorized to permit remote operation through PLC messaging. Coupled to the PLC module is a controller, which controls the opening and closing of the motorized contacts under user control or via an adaptive load management algorithm that reduces peak power consumption and adapts a set of loads to changed power supply conditions. The controller can also dynamically alter operational current and fault threshold levels on a real-time basis based upon circuit requirements or environmental conditions. The algorithm runs a state machine and also manages loads in a limited power source environment such as when loads are powered by a generator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2006
    Publication date: January 11, 2007
    Inventors: Barry Rodgers, Andy Haun, Robert Dwulet, Mark Kocher, Julius Liptak, Alexander Filippenko, Scott Brown, Gary Kuzkin, Gary Scott
  • Publication number: 20060092676
    Abstract: An exemplary power inverter comprises a push-pull inverter circuit that includes a transformer having a primary winding coupled to a DC bus and a secondary winding coupled to an AC bus, main power switches coupling each end of the primary winding to a DC return, and one or more supplemental power switches coupling at least one end of the primary winding to a snubber bus. The supplemental switch at a given end of the primary winding forms a buck-mode converter in combination with the primary winding and the associated free-wheeling diode at that end of the primary winding, and can be controlled by a switching controller to effect energy transfer between the snubber bus and DC bus. The switching controller can be configured to control power flow between the DC, AC, and snubber buses by controlling the common-mode and differential-mode voltages of the primary winding via main/supplemental power switch control.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 3, 2004
    Publication date: May 4, 2006
    Inventors: Julius Liptak, Mark Kocher, John MacKenzie
  • Publication number: 20050187752
    Abstract: A phase locked loop (PLL) circuit provides ac devices, such as power inverters and power measurement devices, with a reliable means for synchronizing to ac electrical systems. In an exemplary embodiment, the PLL circuit is configured for operation with single-phase electrical systems and offers substantial noise immunity by basing its locking operations on measured fundamental components, i.e., measured x-y phasors, of the electrical system voltage. Further, with its phasor-based locking operations and with its timer/counter-based operation, the PLL circuit can be implemented partly or wholly in digital processing logic.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 24, 2004
    Publication date: August 25, 2005
    Inventors: Roy Colby, Mark Kocher, Gerald Carson
  • Publication number: 20050143846
    Abstract: A multivariable control system provides regulation for a plurality of control variables of interest based on selecting a particular one of the variables for regulation relative to a corresponding setpoint, while continuing to monitor the other variables and switching regulation control over to another one of the variables as needed to maintain all of them within their allowed ranges. The system includes one or more PID regulators that tune themselves for the particular variables selected for regulation control. In an exemplary embodiment, the control system is configured for controlling an alternative energy system, wherein it includes one or more power flow devices that control power flow between electrical energy storage devices (EESDs) and a common dc bus and/or power flow between the dc bus and an external ac electrical system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2003
    Publication date: June 30, 2005
    Inventors: Mark Kocher, Gerald Carson
  • Publication number: 20050135031
    Abstract: A control circuit synchronizes an ac power inverter to the mains voltage of an electrical grid by matching the fundamental phasor components of the inverter's output voltage to the fundamental phasor components of the mains voltage. Once such matching meets an acceptable voltage error threshold, the control circuit initiates contactor closure, verifies contactor closure, and then initiates a changeover from voltage-mode control used in synchronization operations to a current-mode control of the inverter's output. The control circuit provides corresponding disconnection control when disconnection from the grid is desired, wherein the regulated power of the inverter is ramped down in controlled fashion until it reaches a lower threshold whereupon contactor opening is initiated. Once contactor opening is verified, regulation control reverts to stand-alone voltage mode control or to shut down, as needed or desired.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2003
    Publication date: June 23, 2005
    Inventors: Roy Colby, Mark Kocher, Gerald Carson
  • Patent number: 6908234
    Abstract: A connecting device for providing an optical connection between an apparatus comprising a apparatus port and provided for receiving and/or sending optical signals, and at least one optical fiber comprising a connector. The connecting device comprises a support plate supporting at least one adapter. The adapter comprises an adapter contact adapted for a plug connection with the apparatus port of the apparatus, and a connector contact adapted for a plug and/or screw connection with the connector of the fiber. The support plate provides a grip for manually plugging in/off all of its adapters simultaneously into/from the respective apparatus ports.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 21, 2005
    Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark Kocher, Oliver Roesch, Emmerich Mueller, Clemens Rueck
  • Publication number: 20050116814
    Abstract: An intelligent power management system that includes a circuit breaker containing a PLC module that spans open contacts of the circuit breaker to provide a communication path for PLC messages between the line and load sides of the circuit when the contacts are open. The contacts are motorized to permit remote operation through PLC messaging. Coupled to the PLC module is a controller, which controls the opening and closing of the motorized contacts under user control or via an adaptive load management algorithm that reduces peak power consumption and adapts a set of loads to changed power supply conditions. The controller can also dynamically alter operational current and fault threshold levels on a real-time basis based upon circuit requirements or environmental conditions. The algorithm runs a state machine and also manages loads in a limited power source environment such as when loads are powered by a generator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2004
    Publication date: June 2, 2005
    Inventors: Barry Rodgers, Andy Haun, Robert Dwulet, Mark Kocher, Julius Liptak, Alexander Filippenko, Scott Brown, Gary Kuzkin, Gary Scott
  • Publication number: 20050057950
    Abstract: A power inverter includes a regulator circuit that controls real and reactive power output by the inverter. The regulator measures real and reactive output power by calculating x-phasor components of the inverter's voltage and current output waveforms. Phasor calculation can be adapted for one or more pairs of single-phase voltages and currents. Determining the fundamental in-phase and quadrature components of output voltage and current reduces computational complexity by permitting the regulator to perform its power control processing largely in a dc signal domain, and enables separate real and reactive power control. The power inverter can include islanding detection logic, which exploits the ability to separately control reactive power. Exemplary islanding detection logic is based on determining whether changing the amount of reactive power output by the inverter induces an output frequency shift.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 11, 2003
    Publication date: March 17, 2005
    Inventors: Roy Colby, Mark Kocher, Gerald Carson
  • Publication number: 20040096162
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a connecting device for providing an optical connection between an apparatus comprising a apparatus port and provided for receiving and/or sending optical signals, and at least one optical fiber comprising a connector. The connecting device comprises a support plate supporting at least one adapter. The adapter comprises an adapter contact adapted for a plug connection with the apparatus port of the apparatus, and a connector contact adapted for a plug and/or screw connection with the connector of the fiber. The support plate provides a grip for manually plugging in/off all of its adapters simultaneously into/from the respective apparatus ports.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 21, 2003
    Publication date: May 20, 2004
    Applicant: AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: Mark Kocher, Oliver Roesch, Emmerich Mueller, Clemens Rueck
  • Patent number: 6676598
    Abstract: A laryngoscope includes a handle, a spatula arranged substantially transverse to the handle, and a coupling detachably fixing the spatula to the handle. An illumination light waveguide guides an illumination light signal and an image waveguide guides an image signal, both waveguides being attached to the spatula. The illumination light waveguide includes a proximal end having an illumination light entry opening, and the image waveguide includes a proximal end having an image exit opening, wherein the illumination light entry opening and the image exit opening are arranged in the area of the coupling. The handle includes, in the area of the coupling, an illumination light exit opening and an image entry opening which allow for the illumination light signal to couple into the illumination light waveguide from the handle, and for the image signal to couple out of the image waveguide. A centering element automatically aligns the image entry opening and the image exit opening precisely to each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2004
    Assignee: Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KG
    Inventors: Jürgen Rudischhauser, Martin Renner, Klaus M. Irion, Peter Schwarz, Helmut Wehrstein, Mark Kocher
  • Patent number: 6648816
    Abstract: The present invention describes a device for intracorporal, minimal-invasive treatment of a patient, comprising a working instrument that can be introduced into a body cavity of the patient for carrying out a treatment step, wherein a distal end of the introduced working instrument defines an intracorporal working area, and at least one image pick-up unit for picking up an image of the intracorporal working area, further comprising positioning means for orienting an optical axis of the image pick-up unit in dependency on a spatial position of the intracorporal working area, wherein the positioning means comprise a guide shaft, in which the working instrument is guided, and wherein the image pick-up unit is pivotably fixed at an intracorporal portion of the guide shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 18, 2003
    Assignee: Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KG
    Inventors: Klaus M. Irion, Peter Schwarz, Mark Kocher
  • Publication number: 20020087050
    Abstract: A laryngoscope is provided comprising a handle, a spatula arranged substantially transverse to said handle, and a coupling. Said spatula is detachably fixed to said handle by means of said coupling. The laryngoscope further comprises an illumination light waveguide for guiding an illumination light signal and an image waveguide for guiding an image signal, both of said waveguides being attached to said spatula. Said illumination light waveguide comprises a proximal end having an illumination light entry opening, and said image waveguide comprises a proximal end having an image exit opening, wherein said illumination light entry opening and said image exit opening are arranged in the area of said coupling. Said handle comprises, in the area of said coupling, an illumination light exit opening and an image entry opening which allow for the illumination light signal to couple into said illumination light waveguide from said handle, and for said image signal to couple out of said image waveguide.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 21, 2001
    Publication date: July 4, 2002
    Inventors: Jurgen Rudischhauser, Martin Renner, Klaus M. Irion, Peter Schwarz, Helmut Wehrstein, Mark Kocher