Patents by Inventor Patrick Brisbine
Patrick Brisbine 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: 11841156Abstract: A building management system includes a controller that is configured to provide a natural language interaction on a remote user interface via an I/O port and to receive one or more building management requests from one or more users as well as to ascertain whether the received one or more building management requests can be carried out by the building management system. The one or more building system components of the building are instructed to carry out the received one or more building management requests unless one or more building management requests cannot be carried out, in which case one or more natural language messages on the remote user interface via the I/O port that informs the user that one or more of the building management requests cannot be carried out.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2021Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Patrick Brisbine, Kevin M. Callahan, John Geffe
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Patent number: 11797771Abstract: A controller for classifying devices of a building management system (BMS). The controller may be configured to obtain an entity name for a device, extract a core name from the entity name, compare the core name to candidate core names, determine scores for each comparison, identify a highest score, identify a class of a candidate core name, and classify the device in the class.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2021Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Bose Falk, Jiri Vass, Paul Kleinhans, Jakub Malanik, Cuong Huynh, Patrick Brisbine
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Publication number: 20220018565Abstract: A building management system includes a controller that is configured to provide a natural language interaction on a remote user interface via an I/O port and to receive one or more building management requests from one or more users as well as to ascertain whether the received one or more building management requests can be carried out by the building management system. The one or more building system components of the building are instructed to carry out the received one or more building management requests unless one or more building management requests cannot be carried out, in which case one or more natural language messages on the remote user interface via the I/O port that informs the user that one or more of the building management requests cannot be carried out.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2021Publication date: January 20, 2022Inventors: Patrick Brisbine, Kevin M. Callahan, John Geffe
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Publication number: 20210256212Abstract: A controller for classifying devices of a building management system (BMS). The controller may be configured to obtain an entity name for a device, extract a core name from the entity name, compare the core name to candidate core names, determine scores for each comparison, identify a highest score, identify a class of a candidate core name, and classify the device in the class.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2021Publication date: August 19, 2021Inventors: Bose Falk, Jiri Vass, Paul Kleinhans, Jakub Malanik, Cuong Huynh, Patrick Brisbine
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Patent number: 10936818Abstract: A controller for classifying devices of a building management system (BMS). The controller may be configured to obtain an entity name for a device, extract a core name from the entity name, compare the core name to candidate core names, determine scores for each comparison, identify a highest score, identify a class of a candidate core name, and classify the device in the class.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2018Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Bose Falk, Jiri Vass, Paul Kleinhans, Jakub Malanik, Cuong Huynh, Patrick Brisbine
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Patent number: 10831867Abstract: An approach and mechanism relative to a license that is forced or locked to a particular localization. Forcing a license of a product to be localized may be effected with an attribute specifying the locale or language of a particular region, area, or country. The lock-to-locale region or area may be set and thus force a use of localization settings, lexicon files and resources of the particular region, area or country. A hash or code may be developed and embedded as a value of an attribute on the lock-to-locale feature. The hash or code on the files installed may be validated by matching it with the hash or code securely stored within the license file to ensure that the localization files for the region or area have not been tampered with or changed.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2015Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Stuart Donaldson, Patrick Brisbine
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Publication number: 20200175105Abstract: A controller for classifying devices of a building management system (BMS). The controller may be configured to obtain an entity name for a device, extract a core name from the entity name, compare the core name to candidate core names, determine scores for each comparison, identify a highest score, identify a class of a candidate core name, and classify the device in the class.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2018Publication date: June 4, 2020Inventors: Bose Falk, Jiri Vass, Paul Kleinhans, Jakub Malanik, Cuong Huynh, Patrick Brisbine
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Publication number: 20190390866Abstract: A building management system includes a controller that is configured to provide a natural language interaction on a remote user interface via an I/O port and to receive one or more building management requests from one or more users as well as to ascertain whether the received one or more building management requests can be carried out by the building management system. The one or more building system components of the building are instructed to carry out the received one or more building management requests unless one or more building management requests cannot be carried out, in which case one or more natural language messages on the remote user interface via the I/O port that informs the user that one or more of the building management requests cannot be carried out.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2019Publication date: December 26, 2019Inventors: Patrick Brisbine, Kevin M. Callahan, John Geffe
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Patent number: 10409239Abstract: The disclosure relates generally to wireless sensor devices, and more particularly, to remote programming of wireless sensor devices. A wireless sensor device wirelessly may receive messages from a remotely located device to a wireless sensor device. The wireless sensor device may be programmed via the receive messages. In one example, a building controller may be programmed to wirelessly send one or more messages to a wireless sensor device in order to change the behavior of the wireless sensor device, even while the wireless sensor device and building controller are on-line and actively controlling a building control system. In some instances, a technician or installer may use a diagnostic or setup tool to send one or more messages to a wireless sensor device to change the behavior of the wireless sensor device. These are just some examples.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2017Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Reeder, Robert Thomas, Patrick Brisbine
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Publication number: 20180307666Abstract: Unique device identifiers, point names, and an order of the point names may be specified in a tabular template. The tabular template may be processed such that the unique device identifiers may be converted into device addresses and executable code is output. The executable code may then be executed such that a summary screen may be displayed that includes a device name for the identified devices. Current parameter values that correspond to the point names may also be displayed in the specified order.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2017Publication date: October 25, 2018Inventors: Patrick Brisbine, Jeffrey M. Reeder, Kevin M. Callahan
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Publication number: 20170176035Abstract: The disclosure relates generally to wireless sensor devices, and more particularly, to remote programming of wireless sensor devices. A wireless sensor device wirelessly may receive messages from a remotely located device to a wireless sensor device. The wireless sensor device may be programmed via the receive messages. In one example, a building controller may be programmed to wirelessly send one or more messages to a wireless sensor device in order to change the behavior of the wireless sensor device, even while the wireless sensor device and building controller are on-line and actively controlling a building control system. In some instances, a technician or installer may use a diagnostic or setup tool to send one or more messages to a wireless sensor device to change the behavior of the wireless sensor device. These are just some examples.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2017Publication date: June 22, 2017Inventors: Jeffrey M. Reeder, Robert Thomas, Patrick Brisbine
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Patent number: 9621371Abstract: The disclosure relates generally to wireless sensor devices, and more particularly, to remote programming of wireless sensor devices. A wireless sensor device wirelessly may receive messages from a remotely located device to a wireless sensor device. The wireless sensor device may be programmed via the receive messages. In one example, a building controller may be programmed to wirelessly send one or more messages to a wireless sensor device in order to change the behavior of the wireless sensor device, even while the wireless sensor device and building controller are on-line and actively controlling a building control system. In some instances, a technician or installer may use a diagnostic or setup tool to send one or more messages to a wireless sensor device to change the behavior of the wireless sensor device. These are just some examples.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2012Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Reeder, Robert Thomas, Patrick Brisbine
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Publication number: 20160335417Abstract: An approach and mechanism relative to a license that is forced or locked to a particular localization. Forcing a license of a product to be localized may be effected with an attribute specifying the locale or language of a particular region, area, or country. The lock-to-locale region or area may be set and thus force a use of localization settings, lexicon files and resources of the particular region, area or country. A hash or code may be developed and embedded as a value of an attribute on the lock-to-locale feature. The hash or code on the files installed may be validated by matching it with the hash or code securely stored within the license file to ensure that the localization files for the region or area have not been tampered with or changed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2015Publication date: November 17, 2016Inventors: Stuart Donaldson, Patrick Brisbine
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Publication number: 20140031988Abstract: The disclosure relates generally to wireless sensor devices, and more particularly, to remote programming of wireless sensor devices. A wireless sensor device wirelessly may receive messages from a remotely located device to a wireless sensor device. The wireless sensor device may be programmed via the receive messages. In one example, a building controller may be programmed to wirelessly send one or more messages to a wireless sensor device in order to change the behavior of the wireless sensor device, even while the wireless sensor device and building controller are on-line and actively controlling a building control system. In some instances, a technician or installer may use a diagnostic or setup tool to send one or more messages to a wireless sensor device to change the behavior of the wireless sensor device. These are just some examples.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2012Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Reeder, Robert Thomas, Patrick Brisbine
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Patent number: 8532794Abstract: A building control system incorporating an external calendar service, having a schedule subsystem, a schedule synchronization subsystem connected to the schedule subsystem, and an external calendar configuration subsystem connected to the schedule synchronization subsystem. The schedule subsystem may have a schedule object, a building schedule mechanism for activating different subsystems in a building based on a configuration of a building schedule, and a schedule change mechanism for creating, configuring and/or changing the building schedule.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2012Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Kiran Hegde, Cuong Huynh, Patrick Brisbine, Stuart Donaldson
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Publication number: 20120232678Abstract: A building control system incorporating an external calendar service, having a schedule subsystem, a schedule synchronization subsystem connected to the schedule subsystem, and an external calendar configuration subsystem connected to the schedule synchronization subsystem. The schedule subsystem may have a schedule object, a building schedule mechanism for activating different subsystems in a building based on a configuration of a building schedule, and a schedule change mechanism for creating, configuring and/or changing the building schedule.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Kiran Hegde, Cuong Huynh, Patrick Brisbine, Stuart Donaldson
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Patent number: 8195309Abstract: A building control system incorporating an external calendar service, having a schedule subsystem, a schedule synchronization subsystem connected to the schedule subsystem, and an external calendar configuration subsystem connected to the schedule synchronization subsystem. The schedule subsystem may have a schedule object, a building schedule mechanism for activating different subsystems in a building based on a configuration of a building schedule, and a schedule change mechanism for creating, configuring and/or changing the building schedule.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2009Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Kiran Hegde, Cuong Huynh, Patrick Brisbine, Stuart Donaldson
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Publication number: 20110022190Abstract: A building control system incorporating an external calendar service, having a schedule subsystem, a schedule synchronization subsystem connected to the schedule subsystem, and an external calendar configuration subsystem connected to the schedule synchronization subsystem. The schedule subsystem may have a schedule object, a building schedule mechanism for activating different subsystems in a building based on a configuration of a building schedule, and a schedule change mechanism for creating, configuring and/or changing the building schedule.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2009Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Kiran Hegde, Cuong Huynh, Patrick Brisbine, Stuart Donaldson