Patents by Inventor Michael E. Noonan
Michael E. Noonan 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: 20240022928Abstract: A location monitoring system, such as an alarm system employed at a house or other location, can include a wireless, battery-operated camera. The camera can have a low power mode in which all components other than a low power communications module are deactivated. The camera can be activated by a signal received by the low power communications module, and the camera can establish a direct communications link with, and send video image data to, a remote server. Where the camera/server direct communications link is inoperable, a link to a local controller is established, and at least a portion of the video image data sent to the controller, which can send a portion of the video image data via an alternate network.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2023Publication date: January 18, 2024Inventors: Charles Laurans, Rahul Subramany, Darrell Andrew Holigan, Michael E. Noonan
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Patent number: 11818595Abstract: A location monitoring system, such as an alarm system employed at a house or other location, can include a wireless, battery-operated camera. The camera can have a low power mode in which all components other than a low power communications module are deactivated. The camera can be activated by a signal received by the low power communications module, and the camera can establish a direct communications link with, and send video image data to, a remote server. Where the camera/server direct communications link is inoperable, a link to a local controller is established, and at least a portion of the video image data sent to the controller, which can send a portion of the video image data via an alternate network.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2021Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: SimpliSafe, Inc.Inventors: Charles Laurans, Rahul Subramany, Darrell Andrew Holigan, Michael E. Noonan
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Publication number: 20220353708Abstract: A location monitoring system, such as an alarm system employed at a house or other location, can include a wireless, battery-operated camera. The camera can have a low power mode in which all components other than a low power communications module are deactivated. The camera can be activated by a signal received by the low power communications module, and the camera can establish a direct communications link with, and send video image data to, a remote server. Where the camera/server direct communications link is inoperable, a link to a local controller is established, and at least a portion of the video image data sent to the controller, which can send a portion of the video image data via an alternate network.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2022Publication date: November 3, 2022Applicant: SimpliSafe, Inc.Inventors: Charles Laurans, Rahul Subramany, Darrell Andrew Holigan, Michael E. Noonan
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Patent number: 11425582Abstract: A location monitoring system, such as an alarm system employed at a house or other location, can include a wireless, battery-operated camera. The camera can have a low power mode in which all components other than a low power communications module are deactivated. The camera can be activated by a signal received by the low power communications module, and the camera can establish a direct communications link with, and send video image data to, a remote server. Where the camera/server direct communications link is inoperable, a link to a local controller is established, and at least a portion of the video image data sent to the controller, which can send a portion of the video image data via an alternate network.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2021Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: SimpliSafe, Inc.Inventors: Charles Laurans, Rahul Subramany, Darrell Andrew Holigan, Michael E. Noonan
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Publication number: 20210360446Abstract: A location monitoring system, such as an alarm system employed at a house or other location, can include a wireless, battery-operated camera. The camera can have a low power mode in which all components other than a low power communications module are deactivated. The camera can be activated by a signal received by the low power communications module, and the camera can establish a direct communications link with, and send video image data to, a remote server. Where the camera/server direct communications link is inoperable, a link to a local controller is established, and at least a portion of the video image data sent to the controller, which can send a portion of the video image data via an alternate network.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2021Publication date: November 18, 2021Applicant: SimpliSafe, Inc.Inventors: Charles Laurans, Rahul Subramany, Darrell Andrew Holigan, Michael E. Noonan
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Publication number: 20210360145Abstract: A location monitoring system, such as an alarm system employed at a house or other location, can include a wireless, battery-operated camera. The camera can have a low power mode in which all components other than a low power communications module are deactivated. The camera can be activated by a signal received by the low power communications module, and the camera can establish a direct communications link with, and send video image data to, a remote server. Where the camera/server direct communications link is inoperable, a link to a local controller is established, and at least a portion of the video image data sent to the controller, which can send a portion of the video image data via an alternate network.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2021Publication date: November 18, 2021Applicant: SimpliSafe, Inc.Inventors: Charles Laurans, Rahul Subramany, Darrell Andrew Holigan, Michael E. Noonan
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Patent number: 9541910Abstract: In one embodiment, a menu is semi-transparently overlaid upon a portion of a video being shown on a television coupled to a programmable multimedia controller. The menu has a plurality of selectable options and a selection cursor disposed on one of the plurality of selectable options. Input is received from a user on the remote control unit indicating a direction. In response to the input indicating the direction, the selection cursor is moved in a corresponding direction within the semi-transparently overlaid menu to bring the selection cursor to be disposed on a designated selectable option to permit selection of the designated selectable option. In response to selection of the designated selectable option, the programmable multimedia controller issues one or more control commands to a lighting system, a heating ventilation and air/conditioning (HVAC) system, and/or to an automatic shade system, to control operation of lighting, HVAC or window shades.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2014Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: Savant Systems, LLCInventors: Robert P. Madonna, Michael E. Noonan, Michael C. Silva, Peter H. Corsini, Arthur A. Jacobson
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Patent number: 9442474Abstract: In one embodiment, location aware operation is provided using Bluetooth positioning. A Bluetooth-enabled handheld device is operated within a structure. Received Bluetooth signal strengths are measured for a plurality of Bluetooth-enabled transmitter/receiver units dispersed within the structure, where respective ones of the plurality of Bluetooth-enabled transmitter/receiver units are located on separate floors, in separate rooms, or in different portions of a same room. Based on the received Bluetooth signal strengths, a single Bluetooth-enabled transmitter/receiver unit is selected. A location of the selected Bluetooth-enabled transmitter/receiver unit is assigned to the Bluetooth-enabled handheld device. A first electronic device is controlled based on the assigned location. In response to movement by a user of the Bluetooth-enabled handheld device within the structure, a location of a different Bluetooth-enabled transmitter/receiver unit is reassigned to the Bluetooth-enabled handheld device.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2014Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: Savant Systems, LLCInventors: Robert P. Madonna, Michael E. Noonan, Michael C. Silva, Peter H. Corsini, Arthur A. Jacobson
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Patent number: 9191230Abstract: A docking station adapted to receive a touch-sensitive portable control device for communication with a programmable multimedia controller is provided. The docking station has a dedicated, wired redundant communication path coupling the docking station to the programmable multimedia controller for providing effective communication in the absence of wireless or unreliable wireless communications. The docking station is configured to receive signals from the portable control device and to bi-directionally transmit signals to and from said programmable multimedia controller. The portable control device has both wireless and wired compatibility, which includes a touch sensitive user interface configured with configuration information for allowing a user to make selections and enter settings regarding components interfaced with the programmable multimedia controller. The docking station converts the user entered signals into IP messages suitable for transfer over the dedicated, wired redundant communication path.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2011Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: Savant Systems, LLCInventors: Robert P. Madonna, Michael E. Noonan, Michael C. Silva
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Patent number: 9148639Abstract: In one embodiment, graphics frames are received, where each graphics frame includes one or more regions where pixels depict graphics that represent an on screen display (OSD) used to interact with a programmable multimedia controller, and a background region where pixels are set to the one or more predetermined colors. Further, video images are received, where at least some of the video images correspond to the plurality of graphics frames. Mixed images are created by mixing the graphics frames and the corresponding video images, the mixing to, where pixels of the graphics frame are not set to the one more predetermined colors, blend a color of at least some of the pixels of the graphics frame with a color of pixels of a corresponding video image, and, where pixels of the graphics frame are set to the one more predetermined colors, pass pixels of the corresponding video image.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2014Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignee: Savant Systems, LLCInventors: Robert P. Madonna, Michael E. Noonan, Siegmar K. Eschholz, James F. Allen, Peter H. Corsini
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Patent number: 9019083Abstract: In one embodiment, a remote control device is configured to receive a portable control device into a recess, such that the portable control device is mechanically and electrically coupled to the remote control device. The portable control device communicates with a programmable multimedia controller, by way of a bi-directional wireless communication path, and with a dedicated wireless receiver, providing a redundant communication path. The remote control device includes surface enhanced buttons that allow a user to make selections by the sense of touch for changing settings of components associated with the programmable multimedia controller.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2011Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Savant Systems, LLCInventors: Peter H. Corsini, Timothy R. Locascio, Michael E. Noonan, Michael C. Silva
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Publication number: 20150088288Abstract: In one embodiment, location aware operation is provided using Bluetooth positioning. A Bluetooth-enabled handheld device is operated within a structure. Received Bluetooth signal strengths are measured for a plurality of Bluetooth-enabled transmitter/receiver units dispersed within the structure, where respective ones of the plurality of Bluetooth-enabled transmitter/receiver units are located on separate floors, in separate rooms, or in different portions of a same room. Based on the received Bluetooth signal strengths, a single Bluetooth-enabled transmitter/receiver unit is selected. A location of the selected Bluetooth-enabled transmitter/receiver unit is assigned to the Bluetooth-enabled handheld device. A first electronic device is controlled based on the assigned location. In response to movement by a user of the Bluetooth-enabled handheld device within the structure, a location of a different Bluetooth-enabled transmitter/receiver unit is reassigned to the Bluetooth-enabled handheld device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Inventors: Robert P. Madonna, Michael E. Noonan, Michael C. Silva, Peter H. Corsini, Arthur A. Jacobson
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Patent number: 8766782Abstract: In one embodiment, a menuing system is overlaid upon a portion of a video being shown on a display device coupled to a programmable multimedia controller. The portion of the video is less than an entire screen of the video such that at least some of the video is still visible. The menuing system has a plurality of selectable options. In response to a scrolling gesture in a direction, an element is moved in a corresponding direction within the menuing system to bring the element to a designated position in the menuing system to permit selection of a particular selectable option. In response to selection of the particular selectable option, one or more control commands are issued to a device coupled to the programmable multimedia controller to control an aspect of operation of the device.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2013Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Savant Systems, LLCInventors: Robert P. Madonna, Michael E. Noonan, Michael C. Silva, Peter H. Corsini, Arthur A. Jacobson
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Publication number: 20140143810Abstract: In one embodiment, a menu is semi-transparently overlaid upon a portion of a video being shown on a television coupled to a programmable multimedia controller. The menu has a plurality of selectable options and a selection cursor disposed on one of the plurality of selectable options. Input is received from a user on the remote control unit indicating a direction. In response to the input indicating the direction, the selection cursor is moved in a corresponding direction within the semi-transparently overlaid menu to bring the selection cursor to be disposed on a designated selectable option to permit selection of the designated selectable option. In response to selection of the designated selectable option, the programmable multimedia controller issues one or more control commands to a lighting system, a heating ventilation and air/conditioning (HVAC) system, and/or to an automatic shade system, to control operation of lighting, HVAC or window shades.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2014Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: Savant Systems, LLCInventors: Robert P. Madonna, Michael E. Noonan, Michael C. Silva, Peter H. Corsini, Arthur A. Jacobson
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Publication number: 20140125868Abstract: In one embodiment, graphics frames are received, where each graphics frame includes one or more regions where pixels depict graphics that represent an on screen display (OSD) used to interact with a programmable multimedia controller, and a background region where pixels are set to the one or more predetermined colors. Further, video images are received, where at least some of the video images correspond to the plurality of graphics frames. Mixed images are created by mixing the graphics frames and the corresponding video images, the mixing to, where pixels of the graphics frame are not set to the one more predetermined colors, blend a color of at least some of the pixels of the graphics frame with a color of pixels of a corresponding video image, and, where pixels of the graphics frame are set to the one more predetermined colors, pass pixels of the corresponding video image.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2014Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Savant Systems, LLCInventors: Robert P. Madonna, Michael E. Noonan, Siegmar K. Eschholz, James F. Allen, Peter H. Corsini
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Patent number: 8659704Abstract: In one embodiment, graphics from a general-purpose computer are mixed with video images from a video source. A first interface receives the graphics, the graphics including a plurality of graphics frames, at least some graphics frames including one or more regions having pixels set to one or more predetermined color values. A second interface receives video images from the video source, each video image corresponding to one of the plurality of graphics frames. A video mixer includes logic configured to recognize pixels in the at least some graphics frames that are set to the one or more predetermined color values, and in the one or more regions where the pixels are set to the one or more predetermined color values to mix pixels from the corresponding video image with the graphics frame, to create a plurality of mixed images. One or more output interfaces outputs the mixed images.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2007Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Savant Systems, LLCInventors: Robert P. Madonna, Michael E. Noonan, Siegmar K. Eschholz, James F. Allen, Peter H. Corsini
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Patent number: 8428089Abstract: In one embodiment, a multimedia resource is shared among a plurality of devices based upon a physical location of an active wireless endpoint unit within a structure. Devices are associated with corresponding zones within the structure. Each device provides functionality within the device's corresponding zone. Using one of a number of techniques, the physical location of the active wireless endpoint unit is determined to be within a particular zone. In response, one or more devices associated with the particular zone are provided with access to the multimedia control resources. Access is withheld to one or more other devices associated with another zone that is remote from the physical location of the active wireless endpoint unit.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2012Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Savant Systems, LLCInventors: Michael E. Noonan, Michael C. Silva, Wilson Callan
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Patent number: 8421602Abstract: A remote control unit is provided that includes an annular touch sensor for manipulating an annular menuing system displayed on a display device. In response to a user gesturing by scrolling clockwise or counter-clockwise about the annular touch sensor, pressing firmly on the annular touch sensor, or tapping at a particular location on the annular touch sensor, the annular menuing system is manipulated to select particular items. The remote control unit is further configured to implement location-awareness features. Control is adapted to the location of the remote control unit and to the devices located nearby to this location. Similarly the remote control unit is further configured to implement user-awareness features, such that the control is adapted for the individual preferences of different users.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2006Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Savant Systems, LLCInventors: Robert P. Madonna, Michael E. Noonan, Michael C. Silva, Peter H. Corsini, Arthur A. Jacobson
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Patent number: 8369082Abstract: In one embodiment, an in-wall dock for a tablet computer includes a rotatable receiving tray to which a tablet computer is secured. A housing of the in-wall dock is at least partially disposed within a wall cavity of a wall. The receiving tray is rotatably mounted to the housing. The receiving tray is configured to rotate from a first orientation disposed at an acute angle to a front face of the housing to permit engagement of the tablet computer with the receiving tray, to a second orientation that is substantially parallel to the front face of the housing and that prevents removal of the tablet computer from the receiving tray. A lock down mechanism retains the receiving tray in the second orientation. A removable bezel covers at least a portion of a front face of the housing and a front face of the tablet computer.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2010Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Savant Systems, LLCInventors: Robert P. Madonna, Kathleen M. Lacey, Peter H. Corsini, Michael E. Noonan
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Publication number: 20120266199Abstract: In one embodiment, a multimedia resource is shared among a plurality of devices based upon a physical location of an active wireless endpoint unit within a structure. Devices are associated with corresponding zones within the structure. Each device provides functionality within the device's corresponding zone. Using one of a number of techniques, the physical location of the active wireless endpoint unit is determined to be within a particular zone. In response, one or more devices associated with the particular zone are provided with access to the multimedia control resources. Access is withheld to one or more other devices associated with another zone that is remote from the physical location of the active wireless endpoint unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2012Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: Savant Systems, LLCInventors: Michael E. Noonan, Michael C. Silva, Wilson Callan