Patents by Inventor Stephen P. Adams
Stephen P. Adams 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: 12120994Abstract: A method and apparatus for a horticultural light fixture that utilizes a metallic extrusion with multiple heat pipes to distribute heat to multiple heat sink fins. The heat sink fins utilize a geometrical shape that facilitates increased air flow into an interior of the horticultural light without the use of forced air.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2023Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Assignee: Scynce LED LLCInventors: Stephen P. Adams, Johnathan J. Heiner
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Patent number: 12035863Abstract: A cleaning device is provided. The cleaning device includes a power source and a pump in selective electrical communication with the power source. A storage container is provided. A valve assembly is disposed in the storage container and is in fluid communication with the pump. The valve assembly selectively flows cleaning fluid from a first portion and a second portion of the storage container. A cleaning element having a spray nozzle is in fluid communication with the pump.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2022Date of Patent: July 16, 2024Assignee: Unger Marketing International, LLCInventors: Joseph K. Patterson, Paul H. Adams, Stephen P. Huda, Christopher Joseph Carballo
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Publication number: 20240138320Abstract: A method and apparatus for a horticultural light fixture that utilizes a metallic extrusion with multiple heat pipes to distribute heat to multiple heat sink fins. The heat sink fins utilize a geometrical shape that facilitates increased air flow into an interior of the horticultural light without the use of forced air.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2023Publication date: May 2, 2024Applicant: Scynce LED LLCInventors: Stephen P. Adams, Johnathan J. Heiner
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Publication number: 20230157218Abstract: A method and apparatus for an adaptable vehicle light fixture is provided to activate varying light distribution patterns based upon preconfigured operation of trigger and/or power wires. One or more trigger and/or power wires connected to one or more vehicle light fixtures are preconfigured through wired and/or wireless programming to generate specified light distribution patterns that are responsive to the preconfigurations during manual operation. Wireless preconfiguration includes the use of a handheld magnetic device or smartphone. Wired preconfiguration includes the use of a vehicle-based controller area network (CAN) bus. Any preconfigured operation may be changed at any time by the user by programmably changing the preconfiguration.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2023Publication date: May 25, 2023Applicant: Nacho LED LLCInventors: Stephen P. Adams, Brad LaMarche
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Patent number: 11357173Abstract: A method and apparatus for a horticultural light that projects either a substantially uniform target illuminance onto a flat surface or an increasing target illuminance onto a flat surface. The horticultural light uses a refractor to receive the raw light distribution from one or more LEDs and then distributes an optically varied distribution having a minimized intensity at centerbeam with an increasing beam intensity as the beam width increases. The horticultural light utilizes both ultraviolet (UV) LEDs and non-UV LEDs arranged as an array to produce the optically varied distribution. A lens array is disposed in relation to the LED array and is comprised of UV compatible lenses and non-UV compatible lenses. A device may be disposed in relation to the UV compatible lenses to disallow incidence of UV radiation onto non-UV compatible lenses.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2021Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: Illum Horticulture LLCInventors: Stephen P. Adams, Brent R. Perkins, Johnathan J. Heiner
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Publication number: 20220174883Abstract: A method and apparatus for an indoor horticultural system that utilizes a wired network to control lighting. The wired interface is used to relay both analog and digital intensity control information, whereby an analog signal is used to control the intensity of all LED arrays in each lighting fixture during a first mode of operation and a digital signal is used to control the intensity of each individual LED array in each lighting fixture in a second mode of operation. Both the analog and digital signals utilize the same physical interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2022Publication date: June 9, 2022Applicant: Illum Horticulture LLCInventors: Stephen P. Adams, Arthur A. Wilkes, Jay B. Norrish
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Patent number: 11268673Abstract: A method and apparatus for an adaptable vehicle light fixture is provided to activate directional illumination aspects of the light fixture based upon sensed characteristics of the vehicle. The vehicle may automatically sense its position, speed, acceleration, heading and angular velocity and may command the light fixture to emit symmetric and/or asymmetric beam patterns based upon the sensed vehicle characteristics. Directional light incident upon the light fixture may also be detected to allow intensity control thereby reducing glare to oncoming traffic. A vehicle light fixture may be pre-configured with lenses and wirelessly programmed for manual and/or automatic operation that is responsive to the pre-configuration. A plurality of vehicles with light fixtures mounted thereon comprise a network of light fixtures that are manually or adaptively controlled as a group.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2020Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Assignee: Nacho LED LLCInventors: Stephen P. Adams, Arthur A. Wilkes, Jay B. Norrish, James V. Rhodes, Johnathan J. Heiner, Brent R. Perkins
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Publication number: 20220039325Abstract: A method and apparatus for a horticultural light that projects either a substantially uniform target illuminance onto a flat surface or an increasing target illuminance onto a flat surface. The horticultural light uses a refractor to receive the raw light distribution from one or more LEDs and then distributes an optically varied distribution having a minimized intensity at centerbeam with an increasing beam intensity as the beam width increases. The horticultural light utilizes both ultraviolet (UV) LEDs and non-UV LEDs arranged as an array to produce the optically varied distribution. A lens array is disposed in relation to the LED array and is comprised of UV compatible lenses and non-UV compatible lenses. A device may be disposed in relation to the UV compatible lenses to disallow incidence of UV radiation onto non-UV compatible lenses.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Applicant: Illum Horticulture LLCInventors: Stephen P. Adams, Brent R. Perkins, Johnathan J. Heiner
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Patent number: 11191220Abstract: A method and apparatus for a light fixture that uses current sharing across any one or more parallel LED strings within the light fixture. A processor determines the current requirements of the one or more LED strings that are needed to produce a given intensity level. The processor then apportions the current generation capability of a power supply across all active LED strings using time division multiple access (TDMA) whereby each LED string conducts its apportioned current within its allocated time slot to the mutual exclusion of the remaining active LED strings in any given time period. The light fixture utilizes LEDs with increased forward voltage interspersed with LEDs having reduced forward voltage in the same LED string. A processor utilizes shunt devices across the one or more LEDs with increased forward voltage to substantially match the cumulative forward voltage of each LED string.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2020Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: Illum Horticulture LLCInventors: Stephen P. Adams, Arthur A. Wilkes
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Patent number: 11129248Abstract: A method and apparatus for an indoor horticultural system that utilizes both a wireless and a wired network to control lighting. The wireless interface is used in a primary mode of operation to control all aspects of lighting including intensity, spectrum and color temperature. The wired interface is used in a secondary mode of operation, whereby an analog signal is used to control the intensity of all LED arrays in each lighting fixture and a digital signal is used to control the intensity of each individual LED array in each lighting fixture. Both the analog and digital signals utilize the same physical interface.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2020Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: Illum Horticulture LLCInventors: Stephen P. Adams, Arthur A. Wilkes
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Publication number: 20210156536Abstract: A method and apparatus for an adaptable vehicle light fixture is provided to activate directional illumination aspects of the light fixture based upon sensed characteristics of the vehicle. The vehicle may automatically sense its position, speed, acceleration, heading and angular velocity and may command the light fixture to emit symmetric and/or asymmetric beam patterns based upon the sensed vehicle characteristics. Directional light incident upon the light fixture may also be detected to allow intensity control thereby reducing glare to oncoming traffic. A vehicle light fixture may be pre-configured with lenses and wirelessly programmed for manual and/or automatic operation that is responsive to the pre-configuration. A plurality of vehicles with light fixtures mounted thereon comprise a network of light fixtures that are manually or adaptively controlled as a group.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2020Publication date: May 27, 2021Applicant: Illum Technology, LLCInventors: Stephen P. Adams, Arthur A. Wilkes, Jay B. Norrish, James V. Rhodes, Johnathan J. Heiner, Brent R. Perkins
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Patent number: 10818828Abstract: A method and apparatus for a horticultural light for use in a horticultural facility is provided to minimize a dimension (e.g., height dimension) of the horticultural light. A sheet lens is adhered directly onto the printed circuit board and optionally the underlying metallic backing plate so as to environmentally seal the horticultural light. The sheet lens is comprised of polycarbonate and is pneumatically and/or thermally manipulated to include dome portions that are disposed in proximity to the respective one or more LEDs. Light generated by the LED is incident onto the inner surface of the respective dome portion at right angles through the entire beam angle. Accordingly, substantially none of the light is reflected back into the dome, but is rather propagated to an exterior of the light.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2019Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: Illum Horticulture LLCInventors: Stephen P. Adams, Johnathan J. Heiner
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Publication number: 20200323057Abstract: A method and apparatus for an indoor horticultural system that utilizes both a wireless and a wired network to control lighting. The wireless interface is used in a primary mode of operation to control all aspects of lighting including intensity, spectrum and color temperature. The wired interface is used in a secondary mode of operation, whereby an analog signal is used to control the intensity of all LED arrays in each lighting fixture and a digital signal is used to control the intensity of each individual LED array in each lighting fixture. Both the analog and digital signals utilize the same physical interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2020Publication date: October 8, 2020Applicant: Illum Technology, LLCInventors: Stephen P. Adams, Arthur A. Wilkes
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Publication number: 20200170193Abstract: A method and apparatus for a light fixture that uses current sharing across any one or more parallel LED strings within the light fixture. A processor determines the current requirements of the one or more LED strings that are needed to produce a given intensity level. The processor then apportions the current generation capability of a power supply across all active LED strings using time division multiple access (TDMA) whereby each LED string conducts its apportioned current within its allocated time slot to the mutual exclusion of the remaining active LED strings in any given time period. The light fixture utilizes LEDs with increased forward voltage interspersed with LEDs having reduced forward voltage in the same LED string. A processor utilizes shunt devices across the one or more LEDs with increased forward voltage to substantially match the cumulative forward voltage of each LED string.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2020Publication date: June 4, 2020Applicant: Illum Technology, LLCInventors: Stephen P. Adams, Arthur A. Wilkes
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Patent number: 10548264Abstract: A method and apparatus for a horticultural light system for use in a greenhouse where aspects of ambient light in the greenhouse are measured and compared against a prescribed light recipe. A light controller commands a light fixture contained within the greenhouse to augment the ambient light in response to the comparison. Photosynthetic photon flux, light intensity, color temperature and color spectrum among other aspects of light generated by the light fixture are altered by the controller to fill in deficiencies of the ambient light as compared to the prescribed light recipe.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2019Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: Illum Horticulture LLCInventors: Stephen P. Adams, Darin M. Carpenter
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Publication number: 20200028041Abstract: A method and apparatus for a horticultural light for use in a horticultural facility is provided to minimize a dimension (e.g., height dimension) of the horticultural light. A sheet lens is adhered directly onto the printed circuit board and optionally the underlying metallic backing plate so as to environmentally seal the horticultural light. The sheet lens is comprised of polycarbonate and is pneumatically and/or thermally manipulated to include dome portions that are disposed in proximity to the respective one or more LEDs. Light generated by the LED is incident onto the inner surface of the respective dome portion at right angles through the entire beam angle. Accordingly, substantially none of the light is reflected back into the dome, but is rather propagated to an exterior of the light.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Applicant: Illum Horticulture LLCInventors: Stephen P. Adams, Johnathan J. Heiner
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Patent number: 10512132Abstract: A method and apparatus for a light fixture that uses current sharing across any one or more LED strings within the light fixture. A processor may determine the current requirements of the one or more LED strings that are needed to produce a given intensity level. The processor may then apportion the current generation capability of a power supply across all active LED strings using time division multiple access (TDMA) whereby each LED string may conduct its apportioned current within its allocated time slot to the mutual exclusion of the remaining active LED strings in any given time period. The processor may transition from a TDMA mode of operation to a direct drive mode of operation when the time duration of each of the mutually exclusive time slots are substantially equal to each other or within a percentage range of each other.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2019Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: Illum Horticulture LLCInventors: Stephen P. Adams, James V. Rhodes, Arthur A. Wilkes
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Publication number: 20190357447Abstract: A method and apparatus for a horticultural light system for use in a greenhouse where aspects of ambient light in the greenhouse are measured and compared against a prescribed light recipe. A light controller commands a light fixture contained within the greenhouse to augment the ambient light in response to the comparison. Photosynthetic photon flux, light intensity, color temperature and color spectrum among other aspects of light generated by the light fixture are altered by the controller to fill in deficiencies of the ambient light as compared to the prescribed light recipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2019Publication date: November 28, 2019Applicant: Illum Technology LLCInventors: Stephen P. Adams, Darin M. Carpenter
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Patent number: D860499Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2016Date of Patent: September 17, 2019Assignee: JST Performance, LLCInventors: Marshall W. Graham, Stephen P. Adams, Taylor W. Anderson
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Patent number: D860501Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2017Date of Patent: September 17, 2019Assignee: Illum Horticulture LLCInventors: Johnathan J. Heiner, Stephen P. Adams, Edgar A. Madril