Patents by Inventor Nitesh Trikha
Nitesh Trikha 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: 20230152652Abstract: Disclosed herein as methods, apparatuses, non-transitory computer readable media, and systems relating to reduction and/or identification of one or more health risks in a facility. For example, by sensing a bodily characteristic of an individual in a facility, e.g., by sensing at least one environmental characteristic. For example, by sensing surface cleanliness. For example, by tracking personnel in the facility. For example, by suggesting routes in an enclosure based at least in part in personnel concentration in the facility. Disclosed herein as methods, apparatuses, non-transitory computer readable media, and systems relating to monitoring occupancy of a facility.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2021Publication date: May 18, 2023Inventors: Nitesh Trikha, Rao P. Mulpuri, Anurag Gupta, Tanya Makker, Emily Puth, Keivan Ebrahimi, Aditya Dayal, Jack Kendrick Rasmus-Vorrath, Robert Michael Martinson, Ajay Malik, Aaron Michael Smith, Piers Iain Ivo Octavian MacNaughton
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Publication number: 20230132451Abstract: A network system in an enclosure includes one or more interactive targets such as tintable windows, HVAC components, sensors, computing devices, media display devices, and/or service devices. Diverse types of local and remote interfaces are employed for facilitating remote (e.g., indirect) manipulation of the interactive target(s), for example, using a digital twin (e.g., representative virtual model) of a facility and/or a mobile circuitry of a user. The environment and/or targets may be controlled according to preferences and/or requests of its user(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2021Publication date: May 4, 2023Inventors: Tanya Makker, Dhairya Shrivastava, Mark David Mendenhall, Stephen Clark Brown, Nitesh Trikha, Anurag Gupta, Ajay Malik, Siyao Sui, Chuqing Wang, Rao P. Mulpuri
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Publication number: 20230103284Abstract: An immersive digital experience for video conferencing simulates common presence of a virtual participant in a local environment. Such simulation may include (i) using a transparent media display having a portion of its pixels projecting the virtual participant's body image while keeping at least a portion of the background transparent (e.g., to visible light), (ii) disposing sensor(s) (e.g., camera) behind the transparent media display at the gaze of the participant, and/or (iii) using added virtual overlays (e.g., of plants, memorabilia, and/or furniture) to the virtual image (e.g., that are consistent with the local environment), e.g., to provide a sense of depth ranging from the overlays to the virtual participant projection and to the background showing through the transparent media display.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2021Publication date: March 30, 2023Inventors: Tanya Makker, Nitesh Trikha, Brian Lee Smith, Keivan Ebrahimi, Todd Daniel Antes, Aditya Dayal, Amit Sarin
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Publication number: 20230096768Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems, apparatuses, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media related to a display construct coupled to a structure (e.g., a vision window). The structure can be a supportive structure such as a fixture. The display construct is configured to facilitate media display and is at least partially transparent. The vision window may be a tintable window, e.g., a window in which its tint is electrically controllable (e.g., an electrochromic window). Various interactive capabilities with the display construct are disclosed (e.g., via a touch screen).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2022Publication date: March 30, 2023Inventors: Nitesh Trikha, Robert Michael Martinson, Anthony Young, Vinh N. Nguyen, Matthew Burton Sheffield, Chee Yung Chan, Todd Daniel Antes, Sridhar Karthik Kailasam
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Publication number: 20230070288Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems, apparatuses, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media related to a display construct coupled to a structure (e.g., a vision window). The structure can be a supportive structure such as a fixture. The display construct is configured to facilitate media display and is at least partially transparent. The vision window may be a tintable window, e.g., a window in which its tint is electrically controllable (e.g., an electrochromic window). Various interactive capabilities with the display construct are disclosed (e.g., via a touch screen).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2022Publication date: March 9, 2023Inventors: Nitesh Trikha, Robert Michael Martinson, Anthony Young, Vinh N. Nguyen, Matthew Burton Sheffield, Chee Yung Chan, Todd Daniel Antes, Sridhar Karthik Kailasam
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Publication number: 20230074720Abstract: A data communications network in or on a building facilitates wired and wireless connectivity. The network may include wiring that convey electrical power, and two type of communication signals. The network may facilitate control of a plurality of devices in an enclosure (e.g., facility) such as sensors, emitters, and/or tintable windows. The disclosure includes network power management.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2021Publication date: March 9, 2023Inventors: Stephen Clark Brown, Nitesh Trikha, Todd Daniel Antes, Feliciano Vicente Gomez-Martinez, Alexander Rumer, Jack Kendrick Rasmus-Vorrath, Justin Francis McHargue
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Publication number: 20230077008Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems, apparatuses, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media related to a display construct coupled to a structure (e.g., a vision window). The structure can be a supportive structure such as a fixture. The display construct is configured to facilitate media display and is at least partially transparent. The vision window may be a tintable window, e.g., a window in which its tint is electrically controllable (e.g., an electrochromic window). Various interactive capabilities with the display construct are disclosed (e.g., via a touch screen).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2022Publication date: March 9, 2023Applicant: View, Inc.Inventors: Nitesh Trikha, Robert Michael Martinson, Anthony Young, Vinh N. Nguyen, Matthew Burton Sheffield, Chee Yung Chan, Todd Daniel Antes, Sridhar Karthik Kailasam
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Publication number: 20230065864Abstract: Disclosed herein as methods, apparatuses, non-transitory computer readable media, and systems for sensor calibration in at least one enclosure. The calibration may include self-calibration of the sensor, e.g., automatically. The calibration may be performed automatically at or after deployment of the sensor in the enclosure. The calibration may utilize the data of the sensor to be calibrated and/or sensor data of adjacent sensor(s) in the enclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2021Publication date: March 2, 2023Inventors: Nitesh TRIKHA, Ajay MALIK, Anurag GUPTA, Mahender VANGATI, Tanya MAKKER
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Publication number: 20230040424Abstract: The present disclosure describes one or more communities of components (e.g., comprising one or more sensors and/or transceivers) that are configured to automatically locate and/or self-locate their members. The community of components includes a plurality of stationary components, and may include at least one transitory component.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2021Publication date: February 9, 2023Inventors: Sajith Kamalnath Gopinathanasari, Jue Wang, Manoj Madan Kumar, Nitesh Trikha, Aditya Dayal, Ahmed Mustafa, Erik J. Christensen, Himay Rashmikant Shukla
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Publication number: 20230011016Abstract: Window controller systems and methods are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a window controller system for controlling multiple optically switchable devices comprises a printed circuit board comprising a first plurality of footprints to which a first plurality of components is mounted and a second plurality of footprints, wherein a subset of the second plurality of footprints is populated by a second plurality of components. The first plurality of components may comprise: a plurality of insulated glass unit (IGU) controllers, each configured to control an IGU of a corresponding plurality of IGUs operatively coupled to the window controller system; and a processing unit configured to control each of the plurality of IGU controllers. The second plurality of components may be selected based on a cable type and/or a protocol type used to provide power and data signals to the printed circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2022Publication date: January 12, 2023Inventors: Robert Michael Martinson, Feliciano Vicente Gomez-Martinez, Sajith Kamalnath Gopinathanasari, Nitesh Trikha, Stephen Clark Brown, Anshu A. Pradhan, Sridhar Karthik Kailasam
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Publication number: 20220413351Abstract: Resources of a system for controlling optically switchable windows may be used for a personal computing unit. The window system resources may include (i) a display associated with an optically switchable window, (ii) one or more processors of one or more controllers on a window network connected to a plurality of optically switchable windows in a building, wherein the one or more controllers are configured to vary tint states of the plurality of optically switchable windows in the building, (iii) memory of one or more controllers on the window network connected to the plurality of optically switchable windows in the building, and/or (iv) at least a part of the window network.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2022Publication date: December 29, 2022Inventors: Nitesh Trikha, Stephen Clark Brown, Dhairya Shrivastava, Robert T. Rozbicki
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Patent number: 11513412Abstract: A tintable window is described having a tintable coating, e.g., an electrochromic device coating, for regulating light transmitted through the window. In some embodiments, the window has a transparent display in the window's viewable region. Transparent displays may be substantially transparent when not in use, or when the window is viewed in a direction facing away from the transparent display. Windows may have sensors for receiving user commands and/or for monitoring environmental conditions. Transparent displays can display graphical user interfaces to, e.g., control window functions. Windows, as described herein, offer an alternative display to conventional projectors, TVs, and monitors. Windows may also be configured to receive, transmit, or block wireless communications from passing through the window. A window control system may share computational resources between controllers (e.g., at different windows).Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2022Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Assignee: View, Inc.Inventors: Nitesh Trikha, Stephen Clark Brown, Dhairya Shrivastava, Robert T. Rozbicki
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Patent number: 11493819Abstract: A tintable window is described having a tintable coating, e.g., an electrochromic device coating, for regulating light transmitted through the window. In some embodiments, the window has a transparent display in the window's viewable region. Transparent displays may be substantially transparent when not in use, or when the window is viewed in a direction facing away from the transparent display. Windows may have sensors for receiving user commands and/or for monitoring environmental conditions. Transparent displays can display graphical user interfaces to, e.g., control window functions. Windows, as described herein, offer an alternative display to conventional projectors, TVs, and monitors. Windows may also be configured to receive, transmit, or block wireless communications from passing through the window. A window control system may share computational resources between controllers (e.g., at different windows).Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2022Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Assignee: View, Inc.Inventors: Nitesh Trikha, Stephen Clark Brown, Dhairya Shrivastava, Robert T. Rozbicki
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Patent number: 11467464Abstract: A tintable window is described having a tintable coating, e.g., an electrochromic device coating, for regulating light transmitted through the window. In some embodiments, the window has a transparent display in the window's viewable region. Transparent displays may be substantially transparent when not in use, or when the window is viewed in a direction facing away from the transparent display. Windows may have sensors for receiving user commands and/or for monitoring environmental conditions. Transparent displays can display graphical user interfaces to, e.g., control window functions. Windows, as described herein, offer an alternative display to conventional projectors, TVs, and monitors. Windows may also be configured to receive, transmit, or block wireless communications from passing through the window. A window control system may share computational resources between controllers (e.g., at different windows).Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2022Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: View, Inc.Inventors: Nitesh Trikha, Stephen Clark Brown, Dhairya Shrivastava, Robert T. Rozbicki
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Patent number: 11460749Abstract: Resources of a system for controlling optically switchable windows may be used for a personal computing unit. The window system resources may include (i) a display associated with an optically switchable window, (ii) one or more processors of one or more controllers on a window network connected to a plurality of optically switchable windows in a building, wherein the one or more controllers are configured to vary tint states of the plurality of optically switchable windows in the building, (iii) memory of one or more controllers on the window network connected to the plurality of optically switchable windows in the building, and/or (iv) at least a part of the window network.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2020Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: View, Inc.Inventors: Nitesh Trikha, Stephen Clark Brown, Dhairya Shrivastava, Robert T. Rozbicki
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Patent number: 11454854Abstract: A tintable window is described having a tintable coating, e.g., an electrochromic device coating, for regulating light transmitted through the window. In some embodiments, the window has a transparent display in the window's viewable region. Transparent displays may be substantially transparent when not in use, or when the window is viewed in a direction facing away from the transparent display. Windows may have sensors for receiving user commands and/or for monitoring environmental conditions. Transparent displays can display graphical user interfaces to, e.g., control window functions. Windows, as described herein, offer an alternative display to conventional projectors, TVs, and monitors. Windows may also be configured to receive, transmit, or block wireless communications from passing through the window. A window control system may share computational resources between controllers (e.g., at different windows).Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2022Date of Patent: September 27, 2022Assignee: View, Inc.Inventors: Nitesh Trikha, Stephen Clark Brown, Dhairya Shrivastava, Robert T. Rozbicki
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Publication number: 20220231396Abstract: Techniques for transceiving radio frequency (RF) signals through a window of a building are disclosed, the window having a first surface facing an interior of the building. An antenna arrangement is attached to a building structure adjacent the first surface and the antenna arrangement includes one or more radiating elements configured to transceive the RF signals through the window. In some embodiments, the building structure is mullion. In some embodiments a window surface includes an electrochromic and/or low emissivity coating that is excluded from a region proximate to the radiating elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2020Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventors: Robert T. Rozbicki, Stephen Clark Brown, Nitesh Trikha, Philip F. Kearney, lll, John Sanford, Harold Hughes, Todd Daniel Antes
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Publication number: 20220214652Abstract: A building services network, which may include a network of sensor devices, is securable via an onboarding process. In addition to the use of encryption keys stored in memory elements of the devices, an onboarding process may additionally utilize a distributed ledger, which is stored among members of a peer group to provide consensus-based authentication of newly added sensors. Such consensus-based authentication of an onboarding process may preclude insertion of falsified data into the building services network. Consensus-based authentication may also be utilized to ensure that newly requested services, and/or upgrades to existing services, comply with predetermined service contracts among network elements of the building services network.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2020Publication date: July 7, 2022Inventors: Nitesh Trikha, Stephen Clark Brown, Dhairya Shrivastava
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Publication number: 20220179275Abstract: A tintable window is described having a tintable coating, e.g., an electrochromic device coating, for regulating light transmitted through the window. In some embodiments, the window has a transparent display in the window's viewable region. Transparent displays may be substantially transparent when not in use, or when the window is viewed in a direction facing away from the transparent display. Windows may have sensors for receiving user commands and/or for monitoring environmental conditions. Transparent displays can display graphical user interfaces to, e.g., control window functions. Windows, as described herein, offer an alternative display to conventional projectors, TVs, and monitors. Windows may also be configured to receive, transmit, or block wireless communications from passing through the window. A window control system may share computational resources between controllers (e.g., at different windows).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2022Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Thomas Alan Patterson, Rao P. Mulpuri, Nitesh Trikha, Stephen Clark Brown, Dhairya Shrivastava, Robert T. Rozbicki
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Patent number: D954820Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2020Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: View, Inc.Inventors: Ahmed Mustafa, Erik J. Christensen, Himay Rashmikant Shukla, Jue Wang, Sajith Kamalnath Gopinathanasari, Aditya Dayal, Nitesh Trikha