Patents by Inventor Mudar S. Abu-Saymeh
Mudar S. Abu-Saymeh 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: 11589701Abstract: A hot beverage dispensing mobile aircraft galley cart, a system, and a method. The hot beverage dispensing mobile aircraft galley cart may include a hot beverage maker module including a hot beverage maker. The hot beverage maker module may be implemented in or on the mobile aircraft galley cart. The hot beverage maker module may be configured to prepare and dispense a hot beverage. The hot beverage dispensing mobile aircraft galley cart may include a power module configured to provide power to the hot beverage maker module. The power module may be implemented in the mobile aircraft galley cart.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2019Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: B/E Aerospace, Inc.Inventors: Mudar S. Abu-Saymeh, Bryan N. Rogers, Sebastien A. Ramus, Keith R. DeBald
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Patent number: 11553812Abstract: A brewing apparatus may include a chassis. The chassis may include a chassis beverage cup base. A chassis beverage cup cavity defined within the chassis beverage cup base may be configured to receive a beverage cup of a plurality of beverage cups. The brewing apparatus may include an adaptor insert assembly dimensioned to fit within the chassis beverage cup cavity. An adaptor insert cavity defined within the adaptor insert may be configured to receive a second beverage cup of a plurality of beverage cups. The brewing apparatus may include a controller configured to acquire data about the beverage cup or the second beverage cup via the one or more sensors. The controller may be configured to at least one of select or adjust a catering profile of a plurality of catering profiles based on the acquired data.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2019Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: B/E Aerospace, Inc.Inventors: Mudar S. Abu-Saymeh, Brian P. Mills, Justin D. Jones
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Patent number: 11246447Abstract: An adjustable brew head linkage includes a brew head linkage element, a handle linkage element, and an adjusting element between the brew head linkage element and the handle linkage element to smoothly increase and decrease the distance between the brew head linkage element and the handle linkage element to alter the size of a corresponding brew chamber to accommodate various brew pods. The brew head linkage element and/or handle linkage element may include a threaded portion to engage the adjusting element. Turning the adjusting element causes deflection. Threaded portions may have opposite handedness or different pitches. A secondary brew head linkage locking element provides friction to lock the adjusting element in place. The adjusting element increases and decreases the distance between the head linkage and the handle linkage in increments smaller than 0.178 millimeters ( 7/1000 inches).Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2019Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: Rockwell Collins, Inc.Inventors: Byron A. Devlin, Keevin P. Stutheit, Mudar S. Abu-Saymeh, Keith R. DeBald
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Publication number: 20210247295Abstract: A system for detecting limescale buildup in an aircraft brewing may include at least one of a monitored subsystem or a monitored component, at least one sensor device, and at least one controller. The at least one sensor device may be configured to generate and transmit data for an amount of limescale buildup in the at least one of the monitored subsystem or the monitored component. The at least one controller may be configured to receive the transmitted data, generate a trend based on the received data and at least one of historical data or a baseline, compare the trend to at least one threshold value, and generate a timeline for limescale buildup maintenance based on the comparison of the trend to the at least one threshold value. The data may be pressure differential data or heating temperature differential data.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2020Publication date: August 12, 2021Inventors: Mudar S. Abu-Saymeh, Brian P. Mills
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Patent number: 10798549Abstract: A system for wirelessly communicating with aircraft galley inserts is disclosed. In one or more embodiments, a galley insert includes a communication interface configured to establish connectivity with an on-board WiFi router. The galley insert may further include a controller communicatively coupled to the communication interface. The controller may be configured to communicate with at least one device (e.g., a portable electronic device, another galley insert, etc.) in the aircraft cabin via the on-board WiFi router. In some embodiments, the communication interface may additionally or alternatively be configured to establish connectivity with at least one device in the aircraft cabin via at least one short-range wireless communication protocol (e.g., Bluetooth, Near Field Communication (NFC), or the like). In this regard, the controller may additionally or alternatively be configured to communicate with at least one device via the short-range wireless communication protocol.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2019Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: B/E Aerospace, Inc.Inventors: Fred M. Reed, Mudar S. Abu-Saymeh
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Publication number: 20200314620Abstract: A system for wirelessly communicating with aircraft galley inserts is disclosed. In one or more embodiments, a galley insert includes a communication interface configured to establish connectivity with an on-board WiFi router. The galley insert may further include a controller communicatively coupled to the communication interface. The controller may be configured to communicate with at least one device (e.g., a portable electronic device, another galley insert, etc.) in the aircraft cabin via the on-board WiFi router. In some embodiments, the communication interface may additionally or alternatively be configured to establish connectivity with at least one device in the aircraft cabin via at least one short-range wireless communication protocol (e.g., Bluetooth, Near Field Communication (NFC), or the like). In this regard, the controller may additionally or alternatively be configured to communicate with at least one device via the short-range wireless communication protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2019Publication date: October 1, 2020Inventors: Fred M. Reed, Mudar S. Abu-Saymeh
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Publication number: 20200297154Abstract: An adjustable brew head linkage includes a brew head linkage element, a handle linkage element, and an adjusting element between the brew head linkage element and the handle linkage element to smoothly increase and decrease the distance between the brew head linkage element and the handle linkage element to alter the size of a corresponding brew chamber to accommodate various brew pods. The brew head linkage element and/or handle linkage element may include a threaded portion to engage the adjusting element. Turning the adjusting element causes deflection. Threaded portions may have opposite handedness or different pitches. A secondary brew head linkage locking element provides friction to lock the adjusting element in place. The adjusting element increases and decreases the distance between the head linkage and the handle linkage in increments smaller than 0.178 millimeters ( 7/1000 inches).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2019Publication date: September 24, 2020Inventors: Byron A. Devlin, Keevin P. Stutheit, Mudar S. Abu-Saymeh, Keith R. DeBald
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Publication number: 20200288899Abstract: A brewing apparatus may include a chassis. The chassis may include a chassis beverage cup base. A chassis beverage cup cavity defined within the chassis beverage cup base may be configured to receive a beverage cup of a plurality of beverage cups. The brewing apparatus may include an adaptor insert assembly dimensioned to fit within the chassis beverage cup cavity. An adaptor insert cavity defined within the adaptor insert may be configured to receive a second beverage cup of a plurality of beverage cups. The brewing apparatus may include a controller configured to acquire data about the beverage cup or the second beverage cup via the one or more sensors. The controller may be configured to at least one of select or adjust a catering profile of a plurality of catering profiles based on the acquired data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2019Publication date: September 17, 2020Inventors: Mudar S. Abu-Saymeh, Brian P. Mills, Justin D. Jones
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Patent number: D941624Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2020Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: B/E Aerospace, Inc.Inventors: Mudar S. Abu-Saymeh, Bryan N. Rogers, Sebastien A. Ramus, Keith R. DeBald