Patents by Inventor Raymond Szekretar
Raymond Szekretar 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: 9627873Abstract: A customizable bus system includes a system module containing one or more accessory modules and is easily mounted along a surface in a workspace, such as the underside of a cabinet. The accessory modules provide conveniently located utility services and applications such as power, lighting or media connections, and may be interchanged within the bus system to provide particular services and applications where they are needed most. Additionally, the bus system may include a control center for controlling the operation of one or more of the accessory modules, such as manually or automatically. The bus system may also include multiple housings that are functionally linked. Additionally, the housings may be integrated with the applications and take the form of a modular stick, which can be easily installed to provide a service or application in an area, or removed and replaced by a modular stick having another desired service or application.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2014Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: The Wiremold CompanyInventors: Mark Makwinski, Phillip D. Prestigomo, Jennifer Linnane, Nicholas R. Partridge, Raymond Szekretar, Jan Schminke
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Publication number: 20140118892Abstract: A customizable bus system includes a system module containing one or more accessory modules and is easily mounted along a surface in a workspace, such as the underside of a cabinet. The accessory modules provide conveniently located utility services and applications such as power, lighting or media connections, and may be interchanged within the bus system to provide particular services and applications where they are needed most. Additionally, the bus system may include a control center for controlling the operation of one or more of the accessory modules, such as manually or automatically. The bus system may also include multiple housings that are functionally linked. Additionally, the housings may be integrated with the applications and take the form of a modular stick, which can be easily installed to provide a service or application in an area, or removed and replaced by a modular stick having another desired service or application.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2014Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: The Wiremold CompanyInventors: Mark Makwinski, Phillip D. Prestigomo, Jennifer Linnane, Nicholas R. Partridge, Raymond Szekretar, Jan Schminke
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Patent number: 8625255Abstract: A customizable bus system includes a system module containing one or more accessory modules and is easily mounted along a surface in a workspace, such as the underside of a cabinet. The accessory modules provide conveniently located utility services and applications such as power, lighting or media connections, and may be interchanged within the bus system to provide particular services and applications where they are needed most. Additionally, the bus system may include a control center for controlling the operation of one or more of the accessory modules, such as manually or automatically. The bus system may also include multiple housings that are functionally linked. Additionally, the housings may be integrated with the applications and take the form of a modular stick, which can be easily installed to provide a service or application in an area, or removed and replaced by a modular stick having another desired service or application.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2011Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: The Wiremold CompanyInventors: Jennifer Linnane, Nicholas R. Partridge, Mark Makwinski, Raymond Szekretar, Phillip D. Prestigomo, Jan Schminke
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Publication number: 20120002356Abstract: A customizable bus system includes a system module containing one or more accessory modules and is easily mounted along a surface in a workspace, such as the underside of a cabinet. The accessory modules provide conveniently located utility services and applications such as power, lighting or media connections, and may be interchanged within the bus system to provide particular services and applications where they are needed most. Additionally, the bus system may include a control center for controlling the operation of one or more of the accessory modules, such as manually or automatically. The bus system may also include multiple housings that are functionally linked. Additionally, the housings may be integrated with the applications and take the form of a modular stick, which can be easily installed to provide a service or application in an area, or removed and replaced by a modular stick having another desired service or application.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: The Wiremold CompanyInventors: Jennifer Linnane, Nicholas R. Partridge, Mark Marwinski, Raymond Szekretar, Phillip D. Prestigomo, Jan Schminke
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Patent number: 7042339Abstract: A control system and method suppress noise in a power-line-based system which has a device repeater connected to an electrical device, and which may be capable of remote control by signals transmitted through the power-line-based system. The control system includes a control device and a communications bus. The communications bus connects the control device to the device repeater. The control device, using a control repeater, controls a phase signal of the device repeater to suppress noise during operation of the electrical device associated with the device repeater.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2001Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Damon Bruccoleri, Lev Bogorad, Michael Ostrovsky, Alfred Lombardi, Joseph G. Justiniano, Raymond Szekretar
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Publication number: 20060077614Abstract: A repeater in a power line control system includes a selective repeat feature. The repeater stores selected codes associated with a particular location. When a command is received on an input power line, the repeater repeats only those commands that have the selected codes. Implementations of the repeater include a test switch that, when activated, send command signals to activate and deactivate electrical devices in the power line communication system. A noise level indicator can be included to indicate a noise level on the input power line that can disable commands transmitted to an electrical device in the power line communication system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: Damon Bruccoleri, Michael Ostrovsky, Raymond Szekretar, Alfred Lombardi