Patents by Inventor Richard Chadwick
Richard Chadwick 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: 11029059Abstract: A passive cooling system routes air from an enclosure to an ambient environment, via a chimney effect, through one or more indirect pathways and re-directs environmental elements received from the ambient environment. One or more vanes are arranged within an interior space, such that the vanes collectively form one or more indirect pathways to the ambient environment. The vanes preclude environmental elements, including precipitation and particulate matter, from passing through the interior space and into the enclosure. Environmental elements are re-directed by one or more of the vanes, at least in part, to an exterior of the passive exhaust system. Dampers may be adjusted to control airflow through the passive cooling system and restrict environmental elements from entering the passive cooling system. Liquids received from the ambient environment may be re-directed into a reclamation system for use in a cooling system.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2013Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard Chadwick Towner, Joshua Ehren Nestor, Matthew Thomas Phillips, Ishwar Ryan Maheepat
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Patent number: 11026350Abstract: A modular computing system for a data center includes one or more data center modules including rack computer systems. An electrical module is coupled to the data center modules and provides electrical power to computer systems in the data center modules. The data center modules do not include any internal active cooling systems and cannot be coupled with any external active cooling systems. A data center module directs ambient air to flow into intake air plenums extending along intake sides of the rows of racks, through the rows of racks into exhaust plenums extending along exhaust sides of the rows of racks, and out into the ambient environment to cool computer systems in the racks. Directed airflow can be lateral, vertical, at least partially driven by air buoyancy gradients, at least partially induced by air moving devices internal to computer systems in the rows of racks, thereof, etc.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2017Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard Chadwick Towner, Kraig Knight, John William Eichelberg, Peter George Ross
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Patent number: 10497064Abstract: The invention disclosed is a system for providing an aggregated econometric database with selectable sources of economic data. The econometric database is accessible to a system application that graphically displays econometric data over selected periods, and allows display of external economic data in conjunction with internal company metrics. The system applications further provide for identifying the features of indicators, economic and business forecasting, and providing alerts based on the available econometric data.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2013Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: Prevedere Inc.Inventor: Richard Chadwick Wagner
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Patent number: 10403244Abstract: An improved adjustable bridge is described for a stringed musical instrument. The adjustable bridge has a pair of feet attached to the bridge body. A pair of legs is attached for the bridge body using adjustable rod pegs. These rod pegs are adjustable so that the bridge may be moved upwards and downwards to achieve the desired bridge height.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2018Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Inventors: Richard Chadwick, Andrew Glasser
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Patent number: 10228292Abstract: A virtual temperature monitoring system in a data center communicates with servers mounted in racks to receive internal temperature data generated by internal temperature sensors of the servers. The system derives a virtual sensor measurement of external temperatures external to the server, including a portion of a cold aisle that extends proximate to a rack in which the server is mounted, based upon a relationship between the received internal temperature sensors and the external environment. Sensor data from other sensors can be received via a building management system, and building management signals to the building management system can be generated based at least partially on the virtual sensor data. The virtual sensor data can be used to generate a graphical representation of the servers that highlights relative thermal characteristics of the servers based on the virtual external sensor measurements, including heat indices, excursions beyond thresholds, historical excursion histories, etc.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2017Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter George Ross, Adolfo Bravo Ferreira, Richard Chadwick Towner
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Patent number: 10176533Abstract: The invention disclosed is a system for providing an aggregated econometric database with selectable sources of economic data. The econometric database is accessible to a system application that graphically displays econometric data over selected periods, and allows display of external economic data in conjunction with internal company metrics. The system applications further provide for identifying the features of indicators, economic and business forecasting, and providing alerts based on the available econometric data.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2012Date of Patent: January 8, 2019Assignee: Prevedere Inc.Inventor: Richard Chadwick Waner
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Publication number: 20180322850Abstract: An improved adjustable bridge is described for a stringed musical instrument. The adjustable bridge has a pair of feet attached to the bridge body. A pair of legs is attached for the bridge body using adjustable rod pegs. These rod pegs are adjustable so that the bridge may be moved upwards and downwards to achieve the desired bridge height.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2018Publication date: November 8, 2018Inventors: Richard Chadwick, Andrew Glasser
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Patent number: 10098265Abstract: A system for removing heat from electrical systems includes a dehumidification device including a desiccant, an evaporative cooling device, air moving devices, and an air flow control devices. The air moving device moves air through the dehumidification device, the evaporative cooling device, and the electrical systems. The air flow control device controls a rate of flow through the dehumidification device.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2016Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: Amazon Technologies Inc.Inventors: Richard Chadwick Towner, John William Eichelberg, Michael Phillip Czamara, Osvaldo P. Morales
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Patent number: 9983248Abstract: Power distribution infrastructure is incrementally deployed and commissioned to enable incremental infrastructure deployment to support incremental changes in computing capacity in a data center, where interaction between infrastructure being commissioned and installed computer systems is mitigated. Power distribution system commissioning includes coupling busway stub segments to a downstream end of the power distribution system and operating load banks, coupled to each busway stub segment, to simulate the power distribution system supporting electrical power consumption by multiple sets of computer systems through the busway stub segments.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2015Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Antonio William Vasquez Ramirez, Faran Harold Kaplan, Robert David Wilding, Richard Chadwick Towner
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Publication number: 20180007812Abstract: A modular computing system for a data center includes one or more data center modules including rack computer systems. An electrical module is coupled to the data center modules and provides electrical power to computer systems in the data center modules. The data center modules do not include any internal active cooling systems and cannot be coupled with any external active cooling systems. A data center module directs ambient air to flow into intake air plenums extending along intake sides of the rows of racks, through the rows of racks into exhaust plenums extending along exhaust sides of the rows of racks, and out into the ambient environment to cool computer systems in the racks. Directed airflow can be lateral, vertical, at least partially driven by air buoyancy gradients, at least partially induced by air moving devices internal to computer systems in the rows of racks, thereof, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2017Publication date: January 4, 2018Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: RICHARD CHADWICK TOWNER, KRAIG KNIGHT, JOHN WILLIAM EICHELBERG, PETER GEORGE ROSS
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Patent number: 9769957Abstract: A modular computing system for a data center includes one or more data center modules including rack computer systems. An electrical module is coupled to the data center modules and provides electrical power to computer systems in the data center modules. The data center modules do not include any internal active cooling systems and cannot be coupled with any external active cooling systems. A data center module directs ambient air to flow into intake air plenums extending along intake sides of the rows of racks, through the rows of racks into exhaust plenums extending along exhaust sides of the rows of racks, and out into the ambient environment to cool computer systems in the racks. Directed airflow can be lateral, vertical, at least partially driven by air buoyancy gradients, at least partially induced by air moving devices internal to computer systems in the rows of racks, thereof, etc.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2016Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard Chadwick Towner, Kraig Knight, John William Eichelberg, Peter George Ross
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Publication number: 20170234738Abstract: A virtual temperature monitoring system in a data center communicates with servers mounted in racks to receive internal temperature data generated by internal temperature sensors of the servers. The system derives a virtual sensor measurement of external temperatures external to the server, including a portion of a cold aisle that extends proximate to a rack in which the server is mounted, based upon a relationship between the received internal temperature sensors and the external environment. Sensor data from other sensors can be received via a building management system, and building management signals to the building management system can be generated based at least partially on the virtual sensor data. The virtual sensor data can be used to generate a graphical representation of the servers that highlights relative thermal characteristics of the servers based on the virtual external sensor measurements, including heat indices, excursions beyond thresholds, historical excursion histories, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2017Publication date: August 17, 2017Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter George Ross, Adolfo Bravo Ferreira, Richard Chadwick Towner
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Patent number: 9638583Abstract: A virtual temperature monitoring system in a data center communicates with servers mounted in racks to receive internal temperature data generated by internal temperature sensors of the servers. The system derives a virtual sensor measurement of external temperatures external to the server, including a portion of a cold aisle that extends proximate to a rack in which the server is mounted, based upon a relationship between the received internal temperature sensors and the external environment. Sensor data from other sensors can be received via a building management system, and building management signals to the building management system can be generated based at least partially on the virtual sensor data. The virtual sensor data can be used to generate a graphical representation of the servers that highlights relative thermal characteristics of the servers based on the virtual external sensor measurements, including heat indices, excursions beyond thresholds, historical excursion histories, etc.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2014Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter George Ross, Adolfo Bravo Ferreira, Richard Chadwick Towner
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Publication number: 20170094841Abstract: A system for removing heat from electrical systems includes a dehumidification device including a desiccant, an evaporative cooling device, air moving devices, and an air flow control devices. The air moving device moves air through the dehumidification device, the evaporative cooling device, and the electrical systems. The air flow control device controls a rate of flow through the dehumidification device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2016Publication date: March 30, 2017Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard Chadwick Towner, John William Eichelberg, Michael Phillip Czamara, Osvaldo P. Morales
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Patent number: 9459668Abstract: A system for removing heat from electrical systems includes a dehumidification device including a desiccant, an evaporative cooling device, air moving devices, and an air flow control devices. The air moving device moves air through the dehumidification device, the evaporative cooling device, and the electrical systems. The air flow control device controls a rate of flow through the dehumidification device.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2013Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard Chadwick Towner, John William Eichelberg, Michael Phillip Czamara, Osvaldo P. Morales
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Patent number: 9414531Abstract: A modular computing system for a data center includes one or more data center modules including rack computer systems. An electrical module is coupled to the data center modules and provides electrical power to computer systems in the data center modules. The data center modules do not include any internal active cooling systems and cannot be coupled with any external active cooling systems. A data center module directs ambient air to flow into intake air plenums extending along intake sides of the rows of racks, through the rows of racks into exhaust plenums extending along exhaust sides of the rows of racks, and out into the ambient environment to cool computer systems in the racks. Directed airflow can be lateral, vertical, at least partially driven by air buoyancy gradients, at least partially induced by air moving devices internal to computer systems in the rows of racks, thereof, etc.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2014Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard Chadwick Towner, Kraig Knight, John William Eichelberg, Peter George Ross
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Publication number: 20150338281Abstract: A virtual temperature monitoring system in a data center communicates with servers mounted in racks to receive internal temperature data generated by internal temperature sensors of the servers. The system derives a virtual sensor measurement of external temperatures external to the server, including a portion of a cold aisle that extends proximate to a rack in which the server is mounted, based upon a relationship between the received internal temperature sensors and the external environment. Sensor data from other sensors can be received via a building management system, and building management signals to the building management system can be generated based at least partially on the virtual sensor data. The virtual sensor data can be used to generate a graphical representation of the servers that highlights relative thermal characteristics of the servers based on the virtual external sensor measurements, including heat indices, excursions beyond thresholds, historical excursion histories, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2014Publication date: November 26, 2015Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter George Ross, Adolfo Bravo Ferreira, Richard Chadwick Towner
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Publication number: 20150093985Abstract: A passive cooling system routes air from an enclosure to an ambient environment, via a chimney effect, through one or more indirect pathways and re-directs environmental elements received from the ambient environment. One or more vanes are arranged within an interior space, such that the vanes collectively form one or more indirect pathways to the ambient environment. The vanes preclude environmental elements, including precipitation and particulate matter, from passing through the interior space and into the enclosure. Environmental elements are re-directed by one or more of the vanes, at least in part, to an exterior of the passive exhaust system. Dampers may be adjusted to control airflow through the passive cooling system and restrict environmental elements from entering the passive cooling system. Liquids received from the ambient environment may be re-directed into a reclamation system for use in a cooling system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2013Publication date: April 2, 2015Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: RICHARD CHADWICK TOWNER, JOSHUA EHREN NESTOR, MATTHEW THOMAS PHILLIPS, ISHWAR RYAN MAHEEPAT
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Publication number: 20150061384Abstract: In a data center having multiple resource zones, each of the zones has an uninterruptable power supply (UPS) and associated power storage elements such as batteries. A power bus may be provided between the resource zones to connect the outputs of the power storage elements of the resource zones. The power storage elements may thereby be shared between the UPS's so that an individual resource zone may be operated for a longer duration under anomalous conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2013Publication date: March 5, 2015Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard Chadwick Towner, Michael Phillip Czamara, Osvaldo P. Morales, Kraig Knight, Antonio William Vasquez Ramirez
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Publication number: 20140340842Abstract: A system for removing heat from electrical systems includes a dehumidification device including a desiccant, an evaporative cooling device, and air moving devices, and an air flow control devices. The air moving device moves air through the dehumidification device, the evaporative cooling device, and the electrical systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2013Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: RICHARD CHADWICK TOWNER, JOHN WILLIAM EICHELBERG, MICHAEL PHILLIP CZAMARA, OSVALDO P. MORALES