Patents by Inventor Michael J. Sims
Michael J. Sims 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: 8447598Abstract: A control system for mounting in a vehicle and for providing information to a portable electronic device for processing by the portable electronic device is shown and described. The control system includes a first interface for communicating with the portable electronic device and a memory device. The control system also includes a processing circuit communicably coupled to the first interface and the memory device, the processing circuit configured to extract information from the memory device and to provide the information to the first interface so that the first interface communicates the information to the portable electronic device. The processing circuit is further configured to determine the capabilities of the portable electronic device based on data received from the portable electronic device via the first interface and to determine whether or not to communicate the information to the portable electronic device based on the determined capabilities.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2011Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Richard J. Chutorash, Elisabet Anderson, Rodger W. Eich, Jeffrey Golden, Philip J. Vanderwall, Michael J. Sims
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Patent number: 8348154Abstract: Automobile, Reader and Method facilitating mobile commerce by a user of an automobile is disclosed, the automobile being equipped with a reader to be placed inside of the automobile, the reader being able to read purchasing instrument data of at least one of a contactless credit card or smart card-type credit card or NFC-enabled handset, and the reader being further connected to a wireless communication interface of the automobile, the wireless communication interface being able to transmit the purchasing instrument data to a point of sale.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2009Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Johnson Control Technology CompanyInventors: Michael J. Sims, James E. Tralnor, Richard J. Chutorash
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Patent number: 8165527Abstract: A system for communicating information and/or instructions includes a transmitter and receiver configured for wireless communication with a user interface. The information and/or instructions may be audibly communicated to the user. The system includes voice activation and controls. The wireless communication may utilize Bluetooth communication protocol.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2007Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Michael J. Sims, Carl L. Shearer, Steven L. Geerlings, Todd R. Witkowski, Paul S. Vanlente, Ted W. Ringold, James E. Trainor
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Publication number: 20110301954Abstract: A method for adjusting a voice recognition system and a voice recognition system is disclosed, wherein the voice recognition system comprises a speaker and a microphone, and wherein the method comprises the steps of: memorizing an audio frequency signal, playing back the audio frequency signal by means of the speaker, generating a detection signal by detecting the audio frequency signal by means of the microphone, and adjusting parameters of the voice recognition system dependent on the detection signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Michael J. Sims, Brian L. Douthitt, David J. Hughes, Mark Zeinstra, Ted W. Ringold, Douglas W. Klamer, Todd Witters, Elisabet A. Anderson
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Publication number: 20110257973Abstract: A control system for mounting in a vehicle and for providing information to a portable electronic device for processing by the portable electronic device is shown and described. The control system includes a first interface for communicating with the portable electronic device and a memory device. The control system also includes a processing circuit communicably coupled to the first interface and the memory device, the processing circuit configured to extract information from the memory device and to provide the information to the first interface so that the first interface communicates the information to the portable electronic device. The processing circuit is further configured to determine the capabilities of the portable electronic device based on data received from the portable electronic device via the first interface and to determine whether or not to communicate the information to the portable electronic device based on the determined capabilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventors: Richard J. Chutorash, Elisabet Anderson, Rodger W. Eich, Jeffrey Golden, Philip J. Vanderwall, Michael J. Sims
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Publication number: 20110217929Abstract: A method and a communication system is disclosed for using a communication system connected to at least a first mobile device and a second mobile device, wherein the communication system is operable in at least a first operating state and a second operating state, wherein the connection of the communication system to the first mobile device is prioritized in the first operating state and wherein the connection of the communication system to the second mobile device is prioritized in the second operating state.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2010Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Elisabet A. Anderson, Mark Zeinstra, Michael J. Sims
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Publication number: 20110147051Abstract: This invention is related to process for the production of a interior trim piece, comprising the steps of: —providing a film layer—applying conductive ink/paint to the back surface of the film layer to provide a circuit path and—attaching a substrate on the back surface of the film layer. This invention further relates to a interior trim piece comprising a film layer with a circuit path on its back surface, whereas the circuit path is made from conductive ink/paint.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANYInventors: Michael J. Sims, Michael R. Catlin
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Publication number: 20100280956Abstract: A system for a vehicle and for conducting a transaction with a remote system includes a circuit configured to wirelessly obtain data from a payment mechanism brought into the vehicle and to wirelessly transmit the data to the remote system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2008Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventors: Richard J. Chutorash, Mark Zeinstra, James E. Trainor, Jeffrey N. Golden, Steven L. Geerlings, Philip J. Vanderwall, Michael J. Sims, Rodger W. Eich, Brian L. Douthitt, Danny B. Larsen
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Publication number: 20100240307Abstract: A system for communicating information and/or instructions includes a transmitter and receiver configured for wireless communication with a user interface. The information and/or instructions may be audibly communicated to the user. The system includes voice activation and controls. The wireless communication may utilize Bluetooth communication protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2007Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: Michael J. Sims, Carl L. Shearer, Steven L. Geerlings, Todd R. Witkowski, Paul S. Vanlente, Ted W. Ringold, James E. Trainor
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Publication number: 20100220250Abstract: A system for mounting in a vehicle and for reproducing an image at least partially generated by a remote source and shown on a display of the remote source is provided. The system includes a display interface for providing a signal to the display. The system further includes a communications device for mounting in the vehicle and for communicating with the remote source, the communications device configured to receive the image from the remote source. The system yet further includes a processing system operatively coupled to the communications device and the display interface, the processing system configured to provide a representation of the image to the display interface. The system yet further includes a memory device communicably coupled to the processing system and including computer code for controlling the communications device so that the representation of the image provided to the display interface is updated to reflect new images generated and shown on the remote source.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Inventors: Philip J. Vanderwall, Michael J. Sims, Elisabet A. Anderson, Richard J. Chutorash, Jeffrey N. Golden, Rodger W. Eich
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Patent number: 7787907Abstract: A method for accessing data files with an in-vehicle control system from a remote source over a communication link. The communication link is established between an in-vehicle control system and the remote source. The method includes: establishing the communication link between the in-vehicle control system and the remote source to facilitate retrieving the data files from the remote source to the in-vehicle control system; retrieving at least one of the data files from the remote source over the communication link, wherein each of the data files may include text and numeric data; identifying the text and numeric data of each of the data files; generating a phonemic representation of the text and numeric data of the data files; and storing the data file retrieved from a remote source in a memory device.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2006Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Mark Zeinstra, Brian L. Douthitt, Michael J. Sims
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Publication number: 20100134240Abstract: A system for mounting to a vehicle including a user interface element and for controlling a transmitter device configured to send an expected transmission to receiving device is provided. The system includes a transceiver. The system further includes an interface for receiving a first signal from the user interface element. The system yet further includes a processor configured to establish a bi-directional data communication link between the transceiver and the transmitter device. The processor is further configured to cause the transceiver to send a second signal to the transmitter device via the bi-directional data communication link based upon the first signal received at the interface. The processor is yet further configured to format the second signal so that the transmitter device will send the expected transmission to the receiving device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2007Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Michael J. Sims, Richard J. Chutorash
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Publication number: 20100097239Abstract: A control system (106) for mounting to a vehicle (100) and for providing information to an occupant of the vehicle from a first source device (116) is provided. The vehicle includes an audio system (130) and/or a display system (100). The control system includes a first interface (120) for communicating with the first source device (116). The control system further includes a second interface for providing a signal to the audio system and/or the display system. The control system yet further includes a processor (122). A memory unit (122) is communicably connected to the processor and includes a first transport (2112) configured to send a control signal to the interface. The memory unit (132) further includes a first manager (2304) configured to receive a command from an application (2104) and to translate the command from the application (2104) into a command for the transport (2112).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2008Publication date: April 22, 2010Inventors: Douglas C. Campbell, Richard J. Chutorash, Brian L. Douthitt, Rodger W. Eich, James B. Price, Mark L. Zeinstra, Phillip J. Vanderwall, Elisabet A. Anderson, Michael J. Sims, Mike Davis, Ted W. Ringold
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Publication number: 20090289109Abstract: Automobile, Reader and Method facilitating mobile commerce by a user of an automobile is disclosed, the automobile being equipped with a reader to be placed inside of the automobile, the reader being able to read purchasing instrument data of at least one of a contactless credit card or smart card-type credit card or NFC-enabled handset, and the reader being further connected to a wireless communication interface of the automobile, the wireless communication interface being able to transmit the purchasing instrument data to a point of sale.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2009Publication date: November 26, 2009Applicant: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Michael J. Sims, James E. Tralnor, Richard J. Chutorash
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Patent number: 7532965Abstract: A system for providing user interface functionality based on a location of a vehicle including a first vehicle electronic system and a second vehicle electronic system includes a user interface having at least one configurable input device, the user interface coupled to the first vehicle electronic system and the second vehicle electronic system, a control circuit coupled to the user interface and configured to determine a functionality of the at least one configurable input device, a navigation data source coupled to the control circuit and configured to provide location data for the vehicle and a memory coupled to the control circuit and the navigation data source, the memory configured to store location data associated with the first vehicle electronic system, wherein the control circuit determines the functionality of the at least one configurable input device based on the location of the vehicle and the location associated with the first vehicle electronic system.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2006Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: James P. Robillard, Michael J. Sims
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Publication number: 20080186155Abstract: An instrument cluster includes a display using persistence of vision. The display includes a moving portion and light sources carried by the moving portion. The persistence of vision effect gives the display a resolution that is greater than the number of light sources carried by the moving portion. The display may be connected to a vehicle bus such that it can communicate with sensors and other devices connected to the vehicle bus.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2006Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventors: John D. Spencer, Richard J. Chutorash, Steven L. Geerlings, Jeffrey Golden, Michael J. Sims, Rodger W. Eich
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Patent number: 6657616Abstract: A touch sensor is provided which detects manual contact by a user to actuate a controlled device. The touch sensor includes a substrate, an RF signal transmitter including a plurality of first conductors, and an RF signal receiver including a plurality of second conductors. The first and second conductors are located in spaced, interdigitated alignment with one another on the substrate, to form a key having a geometry which affords substantial coverage thereof by a human appendage. The RF signal receiver includes an RF signal amplifier electrically coupled to the second conductors. A processor is electrically coupled to the RF signal receiver to detect variations in signal strength corresponding to coverage of the key by a human appendage to selectively actuate the controlled device.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Invensys Appliance Controls CompanyInventor: Michael J. Sims
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Publication number: 20020130848Abstract: A touch sensor is provided which detects manual contact by a user to actuate a controlled device. The touch sensor includes a substrate, an RF signal transmitter including a plurality of first conductors, and an RF signal receiver including a plurality of second conductors. The first and second conductors are located in spaced, interdigitated alignment with one another on the substrate, to form a key having a geometry which affords substantial coverage thereof by a human appendage. The RF signal receiver includes an RF signal amplifier electrically coupled to the second conductors. A processor is electrically coupled to the RF signal receiver to detect variations in signal strength corresponding to coverage of the key by a human appendage to selectively actuate the controlled device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2001Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventor: Michael J. Sims