Patents by Inventor Michael Courtney

Michael Courtney 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).

  • Publication number: 20130306246
    Abstract: A load control system provides for automatically controlling a position of a motorized window treatment to control the amount of sunlight entering a space of a building through a window located in a façade of the building in order to control a sunlight penetration distance within the space and minimize occupant distractions. The load control system automatically generates a timeclock schedule having a number of timeclock events for controlling the position of the motorized window treatment during the present day. A user is able to select a desired maximum sunlight penetration distance for the space and a minimum time period that may occur between any two consecutive timeclock events. In addition, a maximum number of movements that may occur during the timeclock schedule may also be entered. The load control system uses these inputs to determine event times and corresponding positions of the motorized window treatment for each timeclock event of the timeclock schedule.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2013
    Publication date: November 21, 2013
    Inventors: Walter S. Zaharchuk, Brian Michael Courtney, William Bryce Fricke, William H. Howe, Timothy S. Majewski, Joel S. Spira
  • Patent number: 8508169
    Abstract: A load control system provides for automatically controlling a position of a motorized window treatment to control the amount of sunlight entering a space of a building through a window located in a façade of the building in order to control a sunlight penetration distance within the space and minimize occupant distractions. The load control system automatically generates a timeclock schedule having a number of timeclock events for controlling the position of the motorized window treatment during the present day. A user is able to select a desired maximum sunlight penetration distance for the space and a minimum time period that may occur between any two consecutive timeclock events. In addition, a maximum number of movements that may occur during the timeclock schedule may also be entered. The load control system uses these inputs to determine event times and corresponding positions of the motorized window treatment for each timeclock event.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2012
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2013
    Assignee: Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Walter S. Zaharchuk, Brian Michael Courtney, William Bryce Fricke, William H. Howe, Timothy S. Majewski, Joel S. Spira
  • Publication number: 20130049664
    Abstract: A load control system provides for automatically controlling a position of a motorized window treatment to control the amount of sunlight entering a space of a building through a window located in a façade of the building in order to control a sunlight penetration distance within the space and minimize occupant distractions. The load control system automatically generates a timeclock schedule having a number of timeclock events for controlling the position of the motorized window treatment during the present day. A user is able to select a desired maximum sunlight penetration distance for the space and a minimum time period that may occur between any two consecutive timeclock events. In addition, a maximum number of movements that may occur during the timeclock schedule may also be entered. The load control system uses these inputs to determine event times and corresponding positions of the motorized window treatment for each timeclock event.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2012
    Publication date: February 28, 2013
    Applicant: LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC.
    Inventors: Walter S. Zaharchuk, Brian Michael Courtney, William Bryce Fricke, William H. Howe, Timothy S. Majewski, Joel S. Spira
  • Patent number: 8288981
    Abstract: A load control system provides for automatically controlling a position of a motorized window treatment to control the amount of sunlight entering a space of a building through a window located in a façade of the building in order to control a sunlight penetration distance within the space and minimize occupant distractions. The load control system automatically generates a timeclock schedule having a number of timeclock events for controlling the position of the motorized window treatment during the present day. A user is able to select a desired maximum sunlight penetration distance for the space and a minimum time period that may occur between any two consecutive timeclock events. In addition, a maximum number of movements that may occur during the timeclock schedule may also be entered. The load control system uses these inputs to determine event times and corresponding positions of the motorized window treatment for each timeclock event of the timeclock schedule.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2012
    Assignee: Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Walter S. Zaharchuk, Brian Michael Courtney, William Bryce Fricke, William H. Howe, Timothy S. Majewski, Joel S. Spira
  • Publication number: 20110025476
    Abstract: The method of the present invention allows a first wireless control device that is operable to communicate on a predetermined one of a plurality of channels to establish communication with a second wireless control device that may be communicating on any of the plurality of channels. A beacon message is first transmitted repeatedly by the wireless control device on the predetermined channel. The second wireless control device listens for the beacon message for a predetermined amount of time on each of the plurality of channels. When the second control device receives the beacon message on the predetermined channel, the second control device begins communicating on the predetermined channel. The second wireless device may begin listening for the beacon message in response to powering up.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 7, 2010
    Publication date: February 3, 2011
    Inventors: Brian Michael Courtney, Lawrence R. Carmen, JR., Justin Mierta, Daniel Curtis Raneri
  • Patent number: 7880639
    Abstract: The method of the present invention allows a first wireless control device that is operable to communicate on a predetermined one of a plurality of channels to establish communication with a second wireless control device that may be communicating on any of the plurality of channels. A beacon message is first transmitted repeatedly by the wireless control device on the predetermined channel. The second wireless control device listens for the beacon message for a predetermined amount of time on each of the plurality of channels. When the second control device receives the beacon message on the predetermined channel, the second control device begins communicating on the predetermined channel. The second wireless device may begin listening for the beacon message in response to powering up.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2011
    Assignee: Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Brian Michael Courtney, Lawrence R. Carmen, Jr., Justin Mierta, Daniel Curtis Raneri
  • Patent number: 7768422
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method of restoring a remotely-located control device of a wireless load control system to a default factory setting. The control device is operable to be coupled to a source of power and has a memory for storing programming information. First, a beacon message is transmitted repeatedly on a predetermined channel. Second, power is applied to the control device. Subsequently, the control device listens for the beacon message for a predetermined amount of time on each of the plurality of channels, and receives the beacon message on the predetermined channel. Next, the a first signal uniquely identifying the control device is transmitted wirelessly from the control device on the predetermined channel within a predetermined amount of time power is applied to the control device. Finally, the control device receives a second signal transmitted on the predetermined channel, and programs the memory with the default factory setting in response to the second signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2010
    Inventors: Lawrence R. Carmen, Jr., Brian Michael Courtney, Justin Mierta, Benjamin A. Johnson
  • Patent number: 7755505
    Abstract: A wireless lighting control system has a plurality of control devices, some of which may be remotely-located. Each of the control devices is operable to be coupled to a source of power and to be assigned a unique device address. To assign a unique address to the control devices that are remotely-located, power is cycled to those control devices, i.e., by interrupting and restoring power to the control devices. The control device then transmits wirelessly a signal uniquely identifying the control device within a predetermined amount of time after the cycling of power. A list of unaddressed control devices that have recently been power cycled is generated. Each of the control devices on the list is then assigned and transmitted a unique device address.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2010
    Assignee: Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Benjamin A. Johnson, Justin Mierta, Brian Michael Courtney, Lawrence R. Carmen, Jr., Daniel Curtis Raneri
  • Publication number: 20100106319
    Abstract: The disclosure provides an HVAC data processing and communication network and a method of manufacturing the same. In an embodiment, the network includes a sensor and a local controller. The sensor is configured to detect a fault condition associated with operation of a demand unit. The local controller, associated with the demand unit, is configured to receive sensor data from the sensor and to communicate the sensor data over the network. A network controller is configured to receive the sensor data via the communication network and to generate an alert in the event that the sensor data indicates the fault condition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 21, 2009
    Publication date: April 29, 2010
    Applicant: Lennox Industries Inc.
    Inventors: Wojciech Grohman, Darko Hadzidedic, Kamala Kodihally Nanjundeshaiah, Michael Courtney
  • Publication number: 20100071856
    Abstract: A load control system provides for automatically controlling a position of a motorized window treatment to control the amount of sunlight entering a space of a building through a window located in a façade of the building in order to control a sunlight penetration distance within the space and minimize occupant distractions. The load control system automatically generates a timeclock schedule having a number of timeclock events for controlling the position of the motorized window treatment during the present day. A user is able to select a desired maximum sunlight penetration distance for the space and a minimum time period that may occur between any two consecutive timeclock events. In addition, a maximum number of movements that may occur during the timeclock schedule may also be entered. The load control system uses these inputs to determine event times and corresponding positions of the motorized window treatment for each timeclock event of the timeclock schedule.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 21, 2009
    Publication date: March 25, 2010
    Applicant: Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Walter S. Zaharchuk, Brian Michael Courtney, William Bryce Fricke, William H. Howe, Timothy S. Majewski, Joel S. Spira
  • Publication number: 20100011437
    Abstract: An apparatus for storing event information relating to operation of an HVAC system includes: (a) at least one memory controller coupled with the HVAC system for receiving the event information; and (b) at least one memory unit coupled with the at least one memory controller. A first memory unit of the at least one memory unit is configured for receiving first selected information of the event information for accessing by at least one of a first party and a second party. A second memory unit of the at least one memory unit is configured for receiving second selected information of the event information for accessing by the second party.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2008
    Publication date: January 14, 2010
    Inventors: Michael Courtney, Wojciech Grohman, Peter Hrejsa
  • Publication number: 20090116579
    Abstract: The present invention provides a reliable communication protocol that provides multicasting of digital messages on an interprocessor link coupling together a plurality of processors of a load control system. Preferably, the load control system includes a plurality of sub-systems, with a number of the processors in each sub-system. The processors are each characterized by a unique individual address, while all of the processors of a single sub-system are characterized by an identical multicast address. The processors re-transmit digital messages on the communication link if a target address of the digital message is equal to the multicast address. The processors determine if acknowledgement messages are received from each of the processors from which acknowledgement messages were expected during a predetermined amount of time after transmitting an initial digital message, and transmit a retry message in response to determining that the acknowledgement messages were not received.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 9, 2007
    Publication date: May 7, 2009
    Inventors: Arya Abraham, Brian Michael Courtney, Jonathan H. Ference, Kevin Kocher, Jeremy Thomas Neyhart, Yash Shah
  • Publication number: 20080136663
    Abstract: The method of the present invention allows a first wireless control device that is operable to communicate on a predetermined one of a plurality of channels to establish communication with a second wireless control device that may be communicating on any of the plurality of channels. A beacon message is first transmitted repeatedly by the wireless control device on the predetermined channel. The second wireless control device listens for the beacon message for a predetermined amount of time on each of the plurality of channels. When the second control device receives the beacon message on the predetermined channel, the second control device begins communicating on the predetermined channel. The second wireless device may begin listening for the beacon message in response to powering up.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 6, 2006
    Publication date: June 12, 2008
    Applicant: LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC.
    Inventors: Brian Michael Courtney, Lawrence R. Carmen, Justin Mierta, Daniel Curtis Raneri
  • Publication number: 20080068204
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method of restoring a remotely-located control device of a wireless load control system to a default factory setting. The control device is operable to be coupled to a source of power and has a memory for storing programming information. First, a beacon message is transmitted repeatedly on a predetermined channel. Second, power is applied to the control device. Subsequently, the control device listens for the beacon message for a predetermined amount of time on each of the plurality of channels, and receives the beacon message on the predetermined channel. Next, the a first signal uniquely identifying the control device is transmitted wirelessly from the control device on the predetermined channel within a predetermined amount of time power is applied to the control device. Finally, the control device receives a second signal transmitted on the predetermined channel, and programs the memory with the default factory setting in response to the second signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 6, 2006
    Publication date: March 20, 2008
    Applicant: LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC.
    Inventors: Lawrence R. Carmen, Brian Michael Courtney, Justin Mierta, Benjamin A. Johnson
  • Publication number: 20080068126
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method of assigning a unique device address to a remotely-located control device in a wireless lighting control system having a plurality of control devices. Each of the control devices is operable to couple to a source of power and to be assigned a unique device address. The method first comprises cycling power to the remotely-located control devices, i.e., interrupting and restoring power to the control devices. The control device transmits wirelessly a signal uniquely identifying the control device within a predetermined amount of time after the cycling of power. A list of unaddressed control devices that have recently been power cycled is generated. Each of the control devices on the list is then assigned and transmitted a unique device address.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 6, 2006
    Publication date: March 20, 2008
    Applicant: LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC.
    Inventors: Benjamin A. Johnson, Justin Mierta, Brian Michael Courtney, Lawrence R. Carmen, Daniel Curtis Raneri
  • Publication number: 20070200785
    Abstract: A satellite antenna cover includes a substantially rigid and concave surface configured to permit the reception and transmission of satellite communication signals, a curved outer rim emanating there from, and at least one secure antenna attachment member integrally formed on the outer rim. The antenna attachment member includes a body configured substantially as a raised bridge, and at least one elongated and resilient tab extending away from the raised bridge-like body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 2006
    Publication date: August 30, 2007
    Inventor: Michael Courtney
  • Publication number: 20060092089
    Abstract: A satellite antenna cover of substantially rigid configuration is adapted at one end to securely snap around the entire signal-receiving perimeter of a satellite antenna. The securely snapped satellite antenna cover permits transmission of satellite signals and includes a substantially rigid outer surface suitable for decorative and advertising use. The satellite antenna cover is constructed of generally rigid weather-proof plastic adapted to protect the signal-receiving face of the satellite antenna from damaging UV (Ultra Violet) radiation, inclement weather and debris.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 4, 2004
    Publication date: May 4, 2006
    Inventor: Michael Courtney
  • Patent number: 6952842
    Abstract: A toilet seat assembly, useable by either an adult or a child, comprises a first adult-sized toilet seat, a second child-sized toilet seat, and a lid for the seats. Each of the first and second toilet seats and the lid is mounted separately to a hinge pin, which is itself mounted to the toilet bowl. The first toilet seat is mounted to the hinge pin at two points, one on each side of a point at which the second toilet seat is mounted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2005
    Inventor: Anthony Michael Courtney
  • Patent number: 6803728
    Abstract: A wireless control system for lighting or the like has a central processor that receives commands from keypads and other control devices, and sends commands to dimmers and other controlled devices. The central processor also receives status reports from the dimmers and sends updates to the keypads, in order to ensure that displays on the keypads are up to date.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 12, 2004
    Assignee: Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Gnanagiri Balasubramaniam, Richard Leo Black, Brian Michael Courtney, Jason Douglass Craze, Stuart William Dejonge, William Harlan Howe, Benjamin Aaron Johnson, Glen Andrew Kruse, Donald Ray Mosebrook, Daniel Curtis Raneri, Chris Mark Rogan, Timothy Russell Roper, Siddarth P. Sinha, Steven Spencer Thompson, Brian Raymond Valenta, Robert Francis Walko, Jr.
  • Patent number: D531713
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2006
    Assignee: Rymax Designs, Ltd.
    Inventor: Anthony Michael Courtney