Patents by Inventor Ronald L. SILORIO
Ronald L. SILORIO 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: 11938831Abstract: An integrated fuel management system can include a switching unit coupled to an electric vehicle (EV) charging station, a computer system, a first electronic unit, and a second electronic unit. The first electronic unit can be coupled to the switching unit and operable for providing state information for the EV charging station to the computer system. The second electronic unit can be coupled to a fueling station for types of vehicles that use fuel and operable for providing state information for the fueling station to the computer system. Further, the computer system can be operable for displaying the state information for the EV charging station and for displaying the state information for the fueling station.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2023Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: CyberSwitchingPatents, LLCInventors: Ronald L. Silorio, Thomas M. Bates, Damon Hahn, Christopher M. Bates
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Patent number: 11760215Abstract: A fueling system can include an electric vehicle (EV) charging station and a non-charging fueling station for fueling vehicles other than EVs. The EV charging station includes a first control unit, a switching unit, and output connections that can be connected to EVs. The non-charging fueling station includes a second control unit and, for example, a liquid fuel pump. An integrated fuel management system is in communication with the EV charging station and the non-charging fueling station. The switching unit can direct a charging current from an input power supply to an output connection in response to commands from the first control unit that are issued according to a charging procedure. The first control unit can send state information for the EV charging station to the integrated fuel management system. The second control unit can send state information for the non-charging fueling station to the integrated fuel management system.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2021Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: CYBERSWITCHINGPATENTS, LLC.Inventors: Ronald L. Silorio, Thomas M. Bates, Damon Hahn, Christopher M. Bates
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Publication number: 20230211679Abstract: An electric vehicle (EV) charging system includes a number of output connections (e.g., cables). Each of the output connections is connected to at least one head, and each head can be connected concurrently to an EV. A controller can direct a charging current, delivered over a dedicated circuit from an electric power supply, to a first one of the output connections if a first EV is connected to a head connected to the first one of the output connections. Then, the charging current to the first one of the output connections can be stopped, switched to a second one of the output connections, and restarted if a second EV is connected to a head connected to the second one of the output connections.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2023Publication date: July 6, 2023Inventors: Charles H. REYNOLDS, Ronald L. SILORIO
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Publication number: 20230211680Abstract: An integrated fuel management system can include a switching unit coupled to an electric vehicle (EV) charging station, a computer system, a first electronic unit, and a second electronic unit. The first electronic unit can be coupled to the switching unit and operable for providing state information for the EV charging station to the computer system. The second electronic unit can be coupled to a fueling station for types of vehicles that use fuel and operable for providing state information for the fueling station to the computer system. Further, the computer system can be operable for displaying the state information for the EV charging station and for displaying the state information for the fueling station.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2023Publication date: July 6, 2023Inventors: Ronald L. SILORIO, Thomas M. BATES, Damon HAHN, Christopher M. BATES
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Patent number: 11590851Abstract: An electric vehicle (EV) charging system includes a number of output connections (e.g., cables). Each of the output connections is connected to at least one head, and each head can be connected concurrently to an EV. A controller can direct a charging current, delivered over a dedicated circuit from an electric power supply, to a first one of the output connections if a first EV is connected to a head connected to the first one of the output connections. Then, the charging current to the first one of the output connections can be stopped, switched to a second one of the output connections, and restarted if a second EV is connected to a head connected to the second one of the output connections.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2020Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: CyberSwitchingPatents, LLC.Inventors: Charles H. Reynolds, Ronald L. Silorio
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Publication number: 20220080850Abstract: A controller includes a processor, memory, and two channels connected to the processor. The first channel and the second channel deliver charging current to charge an electric vehicle. The first channel is operable for delivering a first charging current to a first output connection having a first output head, and the second channel is operable for delivering power to a second controller that is operable for providing a second charging current to a second output connection having a second output head and a third output head.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2021Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Charles H. REYNOLDS, Ronald L. SILORIO
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Publication number: 20220045530Abstract: A fueling system can include an electric vehicle (EV) charging station and a non-charging fueling station for fueling vehicles other than EVs. The EV charging station includes a first control unit, a switching unit, and output connections that can be connected to EVs. The non-charging fueling station includes a second control unit and, for example, a liquid fuel pump. An integrated fuel management system is in communication with the EV charging station and the non-charging fueling station. The switching unit can direct a charging current from an input power supply to an output connection in response to commands from the first control unit that are issued according to a charging procedure. The first control unit can send state information for the EV charging station to the integrated fuel management system. The second control unit can send state information for the non-charging fueling station to the integrated fuel management system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Inventors: Ronald L. SILORIO, Thomas M. BATES, Damon HAHN, Christopher M. BATES
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Publication number: 20210387544Abstract: An electric vehicle (EV) charging system includes a number of output connections (e.g., cables). Each of the output connections is connected to at least one head, and each head can be connected concurrently to an EV. A charging current is directed to a first one of the output connections if a first EV is connected to a head connected to the first one of the output connections. Then, the charging current to the first one of the output connections can be stopped, switched to a second one of the output connections, and restarted if a second EV is connected to a head connected to the second one of the output connections. A graphical user interface (GUI) is rendered on the display of a computer system. The GUI includes elements that indicate which output connection of the charging station is receiving a charging current.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2021Publication date: December 16, 2021Inventors: Charles H. REYNOLDS, Ronald L. SILORIO
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Patent number: 11180034Abstract: A first controller can be coupled to a main power supply and deliver a first charging current to an electric vehicle (EV) at a first charging station. The first controller can also deliver power to a second controller that can provide a second charging current to an EV at a second charging station. The first controller turns off the power to the second controller in response to determining that there is an EV charging at the first charging station, and turns on the power to the second controller only in response to determining that an EV is not charging at the first charging station.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2017Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: CyberSwitchingPatents, LLCInventors: Charles H. Reynolds, Ronald L. Silorio
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Patent number: 11155174Abstract: A fueling system can include an electric vehicle (EV) charging station and a non-charging fueling station for fueling vehicles other than EVs. The EV charging station includes a first control unit, a switching unit, and output connections that can be connected to EVs. The non-charging fueling station includes a second control unit and, for example, a liquid fuel pump. An integrated fuel management system is in communication with the EV charging station and the non-charging fueling station. The switching unit can direct a charging current from an input power supply to an output connection in response to commands from the first control unit that are issued according to a charging procedure. The first control unit can send state information for the EV charging station to the integrated fuel management system. The second control unit can send state information for the non-charging fueling station to the integrated fuel management system.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2020Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: CyberSwitchingPatents, LLCInventors: Ronald L. Silorio, Thomas M. Bates, Damon Hahn, Christopher M. Bates
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Patent number: 11104246Abstract: An electric vehicle (EV) charging system includes a number of output connections (e.g., cables). Each of the output connections is connected to at least one head, and each head can be connected concurrently to an EV. A charging current is directed to a first one of the output connections if a first EV is connected to a head connected to the first one of the output connections. Then, the charging current to the first one of the output connections can be stopped, switched to a second one of the output connections, and restarted if a second EV is connected to a head connected to the second one of the output connections. A graphical user interface (GUI) is rendered on the display of a computer system. The GUI includes elements that indicate which output connection of the charging station is receiving a charging current.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2016Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: CYBER SWITCHING SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Charles H. Reynolds, Ronald L. Silorio
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Publication number: 20210001734Abstract: An electric vehicle (EV) charging system includes a number of output connections (e.g., cables). Each of the output connections is connected to at least one head, and each head can be connected concurrently to an EV. A controller can direct a charging current, delivered over a dedicated circuit from an electric power supply, to a first one of the output connections if a first EV is connected to a head connected to the first one of the output connections. Then, the charging current to the first one of the output connections can be stopped, switched to a second one of the output connections, and restarted if a second EV is connected to a head connected to the second one of the output connections.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2020Publication date: January 7, 2021Inventors: Charles H. REYNOLDS, Ronald L. SILORIO
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Publication number: 20210001735Abstract: A method of charging one or more electric vehicles (EVs) includes receiving a voltage over a dedicated circuit from an electric power supply. A charging current is generated using the voltage and directed to a first output connection if a first EV is connected to a head that is connected to the first output connection. The charging current to the first one of the output connections is stopped, then directed to a second output connection if a second EV is connected to a head coupled to the second output connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2020Publication date: January 7, 2021Inventors: Charles H. REYNOLDS, Ronald L. SILORIO
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Patent number: 10850627Abstract: An electric vehicle (EV) charging system includes a number of output connections (e.g., cables). Each of the output connections is connected to at least one head, and each head can be connected concurrently to an EV. A controller can direct a charging current, delivered over a dedicated circuit from an electric power supply, to a first one of the output connections if a first EV is connected to a head connected to the first one of the output connections. Then, the charging current to the first one of the output connections can be stopped, switched to a second one of the output connections, and restarted if a second EV is connected to a head connected to the second one of the output connections.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2016Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: CyberSwitchingPatents, LLCInventors: Charles H. Reynolds, Ronald L. Silorio
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Patent number: 10843581Abstract: A method of charging one or more electric vehicles (EVs) includes receiving a voltage over a dedicated circuit from an electric power supply. A charging current is generated using the voltage and directed to a first output connection if a first EV is connected to a head that is connected to the first output connection. The charging current to the first one of the output connections is stopped, then directed to a second output connection if a second EV is connected to a head coupled to the second output connection.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2016Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: CyberSwitchingPatents, LLCInventors: Charles H. Reynolds, Ronald L. Silorio
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Publication number: 20200353825Abstract: A fueling system can include an electric vehicle (EV) charging station and a non-charging fueling station for fueling vehicles other than EVs. The EV charging station includes a first control unit, a switching unit, and output connections that can be connected to EVs. The non-charging fueling station includes a second control unit and, for example, a liquid fuel pump. An integrated fuel management system is in communication with the EV charging station and the non-charging fueling station. The switching unit can direct a charging current from an input power supply to an output connection in response to commands from the first control unit that are issued according to a charging procedure. The first control unit can send state information for the EV charging station to the integrated fuel management system. The second control unit can send state information for the non-charging fueling station to the integrated fuel management system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2020Publication date: November 12, 2020Inventors: Ronald L. SILORIO, Thomas M. BATES, Damon HAHN, Christopher M. Bates
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Patent number: 10661659Abstract: A fueling system can include an electric vehicle (EV) charging station and a non-charging fueling station for fueling vehicles other than EVs. The EV charging station includes a first control unit, a switching unit, and output connections that can be connected to EVs. The non-charging fueling station includes a second control unit and, for example, a liquid fuel pump. An integrated fuel management system is in communication with the EV charging station and the non-charging fueling station. The switching unit can direct a charging current from an input power supply to an output connection in response to commands from the first control unit that are issued according to a charging procedure. The first control unit can send state information for the EV charging station to the integrated fuel management system. The second control unit can send state information for the non-charging fueling station to the integrated fuel management system.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2018Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: CYBERSWITCHINGPATENTS, LLC.Inventors: Ronald L. Silorio, Thomas M. Bates, Damon Hahn, Christopher M. Bates
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Publication number: 20180370372Abstract: A fueling system can include an electric vehicle (EV) charging station and a non-charging fueling station for fueling vehicles other than EVs. The EV charging station includes a first control unit, a switching unit, and output connections that can be connected to EVs. The non-charging fueling station includes a second control unit and, for example, a liquid fuel pump. An integrated fuel management system is in communication with the EV charging station and the non-charging fueling station. The switching unit can direct a charging current from an input power supply to an output connection in response to commands from the first control unit that are issued according to a charging procedure. The first control unit can send state information for the EV charging station to the integrated fuel management system. The second control unit can send state information for the non-charging fueling station to the integrated fuel management system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2018Publication date: December 27, 2018Inventors: Ronald L. SILORIO, Thomas M. BATES, Damon HAHN
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Publication number: 20180065496Abstract: A first controller can be coupled to a main power supply and deliver a first charging current to an electric vehicle (EV) at a first charging station. The first controller can also deliver power to a second controller that can provide a second charging current to an EV at a second charging station. The first controller turns off the power to the second controller in response to determining that there is an EV charging at the first charging station, and turns on the power to the second controller only in response to determining that an EV is not charging at the first charging station.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Inventors: Charles H. REYNOLDS, Ronald L. SILORIO
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Publication number: 20170158071Abstract: An electric vehicle (EV) charging system includes a number of output connections (e.g., cables). Each of the output connections is connected to at least one head, and each head can be connected concurrently to an EV. A charging current is directed to a first one of the output connections if a first EV is connected to a head connected to the first one of the output connections. Then, the charging current to the first one of the output connections can be stopped, switched to a second one of the output connections, and restarted if a second EV is connected to a head connected to the second one of the output connections. A graphical user interface (GUI) is rendered on the display of a computer system. The GUI includes elements that indicate which output connection of the charging station is receiving a charging current.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2016Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: Charles H. REYNOLDS, Ronald L. SILORIO