Patents by Inventor Neil R. Brown

Neil R. Brown 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: 20240142502
    Abstract: A method for maintaining a measure of accumulated energy delivered to an appliance includes a supervisor repeatedly receiving from a first smart socket a measure of energy delivered to the appliance by the first smart socket and maintaining a measure of accumulated energy delivered to the appliance. When the first smart socket fails and is replaced, the method includes repeatedly receiving from the second smart socket a measure of energy delivered to the appliance by the second smart socket, maintaining the measure of accumulated energy delivered to the appliance based at least in part on the measures previously received from the first smart socket and the measures repeatedly received from the second smart socket of energy delivered to the appliance by the second smart socket, and displaying the measure of accumulated energy delivered to the appliance on a dashboard.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2023
    Publication date: May 2, 2024
    Inventors: Shyam Kumar Mohan DAS, Neil Philip BROWN, Philip Anthony BARNETT, Rajiv R. SINGH, Priyanka Vivek JOSHI, Venkatram D, Vinoth DURAIRAJ
  • Publication number: 20240146567
    Abstract: For each discovered smart socket, the smart socket is automatically added to a supervisor database and a predetermined set of two or more objects for the smart socket are automatically added to the supervisor database. One or more predetermined alarm extensions are automatically added to predetermined ones of the two or more objects of the smart socket in the supervisor database. One or more predetermined history extensions are automatically added to predetermined ones of the two or more objects of the smart socket in the supervisor database. Predetermined ones of the two or more objects and/or extensions of each of the discovered smart sockets are automatically mapped to a predetermined dashboard.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2023
    Publication date: May 2, 2024
    Inventors: Shyam Kumar Mohan DAS, Neil Philip BROWN, Philip Anthony BARNETT, Rajiv R. SINGH, Priyanka Vivek JOSHI, Venkatram D., Vinoth DURAIRAJ, Pooja Bhimbahadur DANGI
  • Publication number: 20240146061
    Abstract: Energy consumption may be reduced by tracking a measure of baseline energy over time in order to determine which of the one or more appliances have a power on mode and a power standby mode based at least in part on the measure of baseline energy delivered to each of the appliances during the baseline time period, wherein the power standby mode consumes less power than the power on mode. During subsequent operation, the supervisor identifies when an appliance is in a power standby mode, and turns off the socket receptacles of the smart sockets that corresponds to those appliances identified as being in their power standby mode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2023
    Publication date: May 2, 2024
    Inventors: Shyam Kumar Mohan DAS, Neil Philip BROWN, Philip Anthony BARNETT, Rajiv R. SINGH, Priyanka Vivek JOSHI, Venkatram D, Vinoth DURAIRAJ
  • Patent number: 5329507
    Abstract: A device that uses a laser beam to access data stored on an optical disk is disclosed. The laser beam is confined in a thin film optical waveguide having electrodes mounted onto the surface of the waveguide. The electrodes are arranged to form a coarse adjustment section, which adjusts the beam's direction to coincide with the data track of the optical disk to be accesses, and an electro-optic focus, which focuses the beam onto the surface of the optical disk. The electrodes are selectivity supplied with voltages from a control circuit. When the electrodes are energized, the index of refraction of the waveguide is altered, causing the beam direction and focus to be adjusted so as to coincide with and become focused onto the data track. After reflection off the data track, the beam impinges upon an array of photodetectors. The photodetectors provide a feedback signal to the control circuit which is used to continually adjust the beam direction and focus as the optical disk is read.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1994
    Inventors: Jonathan B. Nelson, Neil R. Brown
  • Patent number: 5251193
    Abstract: A device that uses a laser beam to access data stored on an optical disk is disclosed. The laser beam is confined in a thin film optical waveguide having electrodes mounted onto the surface of the waveguide. The electrodes are arranged to form a coarse adjustment section, which adjusts the beam's direction to coincide with the data track of the optical disk to be accessed, and an electro-optic focus, which focuses the beam onto the surface of the optical disk. The electrodes are selectively supplied with voltages from a control circuit. When the electrodes are energized, the index of refraction of the waveguide is altered, causing the beam direction and focus to be adjusted so as to coincide with and become focused onto the data track. After reflection off the data track, the beam impinges upon an array of photodetectors. The photodetectors provide a feedback signal to the control circuit which is used to continually adjust the beam direction and focus as the optical disk is read.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1993
    Inventors: Jonathan B. Nelson, Neil R. Brown