Patents by Inventor Paul S. Maddox

Paul S. Maddox 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).

  • Patent number: 8878644
    Abstract: A digital lighting control network protocol with forward and backward frames, each of the frames including an error check code. A no-acknowledgment (NAK) signal is sent from a receiving node to a transmitting node responsive to the error check code. An interface circuit of the receiving node may include an energy storage section to store at least some energy from the network while receiving digital signals, and an output section to transmit digital signals to the network using the stored energy. The interface circuit may also include a high voltage buffer circuit. The transmitting node may send forward frames to receiving nodes based on device type.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2012
    Date of Patent: November 4, 2014
    Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Robert L. Hick, Edward J. Carr, Richard A. Leinen, Paul S. Maddox
  • Publication number: 20130279553
    Abstract: A digital lighting control network protocol with forward and backward frames, each of the frames including an error check code. A no-acknowledgment (NAK) signal is sent from a receiving node to a transmitting node responsive to the error check code. An interface circuit of the receiving node may include an energy storage section to store at least some energy from the network while receiving digital signals, and an output section to transmit digital signals to the network using the stored energy. The interface circuit may also include a high voltage buffer circuit. The transmitting node may send forward frames to receiving nodes based on device type.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 16, 2012
    Publication date: October 24, 2013
    Inventors: Robert L. Hick, Edward J. Carr, Richard A. Leinen, Paul S. Maddox
  • Publication number: 20130132787
    Abstract: A digital lighting control network protocol with forward and backward frames, each of the frames including an error check code. A no-acknowledgment (NAK) signal is sent from a receiving node to a transmitting node responsive to the error check code. An interface circuit of the receiving node may include an energy storage section to store at least some energy from the network while receiving digital signals, and an output section to transmit digital signals to the network using the stored energy. The interface circuit may also include a high voltage buffer circuit. The transmitting node may send forward frames to receiving nodes based on device type.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2013
    Publication date: May 23, 2013
    Applicant: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Robert L. Hick, Edward J. Carr, Richard A. Leinen, Paul S. Maddox
  • Patent number: 8312347
    Abstract: A digital lighting control network protocol with forward and backward frames, each of the frames including an error check code. A no-acknowledgment (NAK) signal is sent from a receiving node to a transmitting node responsive to the error check code. An interface circuit of the receiving node may include an energy storage section to store at least some energy from the network while receiving digital signals, and an output section to transmit digital signals to the network using the stored energy. The interface circuit may also include a high voltage buffer circuit. The transmitting node may send forward frames to receiving nodes based on device type.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2012
    Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Robert Hick, Edward J. Carr, Richard A. Leinen, Paul S. Maddox
  • Publication number: 20080276154
    Abstract: A digital lighting control network protocol with forward and backward frames, each of the frames including an error check code. A no-acknowledgment (NAK) signal is sent from a receiving node to a transmitting node responsive to the error check code. An interface circuit of the receiving node may include an energy storage section to store at least some energy from the network while receiving digital signals, and an output section to transmit digital signals to the network using the stored energy. The interface circuit may also include a high voltage buffer circuit. The transmitting node may send forward frames to receiving nodes based on device type.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2008
    Publication date: November 6, 2008
    Applicant: LEVITON MANUFACTURING CO., INC.
    Inventors: Robert Hick, Edward J. Carr, Richard A. Leinen, Paul S. Maddox
  • Publication number: 20080273754
    Abstract: A method for defining an area of interest or a trip line using a camera by tracking the movement of a person within a field of view of the camera. The area of interest is defined by a path or boundary indicated by the person's movement. Alternatively, a trip line comprising a path between a starting point and a stopping point may be defined by tracking the movement of the person within the camera's field of view. An occupancy sensor may be structured to sense the movement of an occupant within an area, and to adjust the lighting in the area accordingly if the occupant enters the area of interest or crosses the trip line. The occupancy sensor includes an image sensor coupled to a processor, an input facility such as a pushbutton to receive input, and an output facility such as an electronic beeper to provide feedback to the person defining the area of interest or the trip line.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2008
    Publication date: November 6, 2008
    Applicant: LEVITON MANUFACTURING CO., INC.
    Inventors: Robert L. Hick, Richard A. Leinen, Paul S. Maddox
  • Publication number: 20080272586
    Abstract: Information about an object such as its name, identification number, manufacture date, lot number, serial number or communication address is placed on each part of a multi-part label is affixed to the object so that at least one of the multiple parts can be detached and then affixed to another object, thus transferring the information to the second object. Applications include identifying computer equipment, electrical and electronic devices, construction fixtures such as luminaries, ballasts, light switches, electrical outlets, faucets and door locks; medicines, and bulk containers of liquids and gases.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2008
    Publication date: November 6, 2008
    Applicant: LEVITON MANUFACTURING CO., INC.
    Inventors: Robert Hick, Paul S. Maddox, Guy Gladden