Patents by Inventor Thomas J. Batko
Thomas J. Batko 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: 9820357Abstract: System and method are provided where an occupancy sensor with a time delay function designed to dim the lights, for example as a warning, after a first period of time has expired without detecting room occupancy. The lights remain dimmed for a second period of time, and then are turned off after a third period of time has expired without detecting room occupancy. If occupancy is detected during the first period of time, the lights will remain on. If occupancy is detected during the second or third period of time, the lights will be turned on to, for example, previous brightness. A night light can be added to, and/or incorporated in, an occupancy sensor which includes the dimmer feature.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2016Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Christopher C. Primous, Thomas J. Batko
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Publication number: 20170034889Abstract: System and method are provided where an occupancy sensor with a time delay function designed to dim the lights, for example as a warning, after a first period of time has expired without detecting room occupancy. The lights remain dimmed for a second period of time, and then are turned off after a third period of time has expired without detecting room occupancy. If occupancy is detected during the first period of time, the lights will remain on. If occupancy is detected during the second or third period of time, the lights will be turned on to, for example, previous brightness. A night light can be added to, and/or incorporated in, an occupancy sensor which includes the dimmer feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2016Publication date: February 2, 2017Inventors: Christopher C. Primous, Thomas J. Batko
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Patent number: 9357620Abstract: System and method are provided where an occupancy sensor with a time delay function designed to dim the lights, for example as a warning, after a first period of time has expired without detecting room occupancy. The lights remain dimmed for a second period of time, and then are turned off after a third period of time has expired without detecting room occupancy. If occupancy is detected during the first period of time, the lights will remain on. If occupancy is detected during the second or third period of time, the lights will be turned on to, for example, previous brightness. A night light can be added to, and/or incorporated in, an occupancy sensor which includes the dimmer feature.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2015Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Christopher C. Primous, Thomas J. Batko
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Publication number: 20150156852Abstract: System and method are provided where an occupancy sensor with a time delay function designed to dim the lights, for example as a warning, after a first period of time has expired without detecting room occupancy. The lights remain dimmed for a second period of time, and then are turned off after a third period of time has expired without detecting room occupancy. If occupancy is detected during the first period of time, the lights will remain on. If occupancy is detected during the second or third period of time, the lights will be turned on to, for example, previous brightness. A night light can be added to, and/or incorporated in, an occupancy sensor which includes the dimmer feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2015Publication date: June 4, 2015Inventors: Christopher C. Primous, Thomas J. Batko
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Patent number: 8970372Abstract: System and method are provided where an occupancy sensor with a time delay function designed to dim the lights, for example as a warning, after a first period of time has expired without detecting room occupancy. The lights remain dimmed for a second period of time, and then are turned off after a third period of time has expired without detecting room occupancy. If occupancy is detected during the first period of time, the lights will remain on. If occupancy is detected during the second or third period of time, the lights will be turned on to, for example, previous brightness. A night light can be added to, and/or incorporated in, an occupancy sensor which includes the dimmer feature.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Christopher C. Primous, Thomas J. Batko
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Publication number: 20080079568Abstract: System and method are provided where an occupancy sensor with a time delay function designed to dim the lights, for example as a warning, after a first period of time has expired without detecting room occupancy. The lights remain dimmed for a second period of time, and then are turned off after a third period of time has expired without detecting room occupancy. If occupancy is detected during the first period of time, the lights will remain on. If occupancy is detected during the second or third period of time, the lights will be turned on to, for example, previous brightness. A night light can be added to, and/or incorporated in, an occupancy sensor which includes the dimmer feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: April 3, 2008Inventors: Christopher C. Primous, Thomas J. Batko
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Patent number: 6324008Abstract: A universal multifunction sensor having multiple optical designs and providing a plurality of parameter sensors in one sensor module which can interface with and control operation of one or more processor control systems in an occupied space networked environment. The universal multifunction sensor comprises a passive infrared occupancy sensor and an ambient light sensor. A common network communications and control processor coupled to a common communication transceiver are shared in common by the occupancy sensor and the ambient light sensor, such that the multifunction sensor can interface with and control operation of one or more processor control systems in an occupied space networked environment.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1998Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: John R. Baldwin, Thomas J. Batko, David F. Ellison
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Patent number: 6285912Abstract: A multifunction user interface provided as an add-on option to a more basic multifunction sensor which does not provide a display or keypad, to provide a local user interface to access and control parameters of a control network. The basic multifunction sensor provides a plurality of parameter sensors in one sensor housing, and can interface with and control operation of one or more processor control systems connected by a network bus in an occupied space networked environment. The basic sensor comprises at least an occupancy sensor, a temperature sensor, and a common network communications and control processor coupled to a common communication transceiver. This allows the basic multifunction sensor to interface with and control operation of one or more processor control systems in an occupied space networked environment.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1998Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: David Ellison, John R. Baldwin, Thomas J. Batko, David D. Yu
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Patent number: 6082894Abstract: A temperature and passive infrared sensor module in which a temperature sensor is mounted so as to not be adversely affected by heat generating electrical components of the sensor module. One embodiment comprises a wallswitch-mounted unit which is designed to be mounted in a wallswitch electrical outlet box with a semi-cylindrical front of the sensor projecting forwardly therefrom. A top section of the projecting semi-cylindrical front has a front curved window, behind which a passive infrared sensor and an ambient light sensor are positioned. A bottom section of the projecting semi-cylindrical front is formed by a removable clip-in door which is provided with air flow vents in a bottom surface and also in projecting front and side surfaces thereof to provide a circulating air flow around a temperature sensor.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Thomas J. Batko, John R. Baldwin
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Patent number: 6014302Abstract: A finger guard for use with an electronic device is provided for restricting physical access to a component of the electronic device having an uninsulated surface adapted to carry a voltage. The apparatus includes a housing which defines a first opening and which is adapted to mount to the electronic device so that the first opening permits passage of passive infrared energy and ambient light to the component. The apparatus further includes a projection arrangement, extending from the housing, which limits physical access to the surface of the component through the first opening, and defining a second opening through which the infrared energy can enter and pass through the first opening to the component. An electronic circuit can also be provided which limits current being provided to an uninsulated component, such as an infrared or ambient light detector of the electronic device, from a circuit of the electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Thomas J. Batko, Ward E. Strang, Christopher A. Carbone
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Patent number: 5971597Abstract: A multifunction sensor provides a plurality of parameter sensors in one sensor module which can interface with and control operation of one or more processor control systems in an occupied space networked environment such as a commercial building. The multifunction sensor comprises at least an occupancy sensor, an ambient light sensor, and a temperature sensor. A common network communications and control processor is coupled to a common communication transceiver, and are shared in common by the occupancy sensor, the ambient light sensor and the temperature sensor, such that the multifunction sensor can interface with and control operation of one or more processor control systems. A plurality of the multifunction sensors are placed at different locations throughout the building.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1996Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Hubbell CorporationInventors: John R. Baldwin, Thomas J. Batko, David F. Ellison
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Patent number: 5973594Abstract: A universal multifunction sensor having multiple optical designs and providing a plurality of parameter sensors in one sensor module which can interface with and control operation of one or more processor control systems in an occupied space networked environment. The universal multifunction sensor comprises a passive infrared occupancy sensor and an ambient light sensor. A common network communications and control processor coupled to a common communication transceiver are shared in common by the occupancy sensor and the ambient light sensor, such that the multifunction sensor can interface with and control operation of one or more processor control systems in an occupied space networked environment.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1996Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: John R. Baldwin, Thomas J. Batko, David F. Ellison
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Patent number: 5772326Abstract: A temperature and passive infrared sensor module comprising a sensor module housing having air flow vents therein in top and bottom or side surfaces to allow air to circulate through the sensor module housing. A temperature sensor is mounted in the sensor module housing in a position which is exposed to air circulating through the sensor module housing. A passive infrared sensor is also mounted in the sensor module housing in a manner in which it is not exposed to air circulating through the sensor module housing, such that it is not adversely affected thereby. In one embodiment, a foam block is positioned around to encase and isolate the passive infrared detector. In several embodiments, the passive infrared sensor and temperature sensor are mounted on opposite sides of the printed circuit board such that air circulates around the temperature sensor only on one side of the printed circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Thomas J. Batko, David P. Eckel
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Patent number: 5764146Abstract: A multifunction passive infrared occupancy sensor functions as an occupancy sensor for security systems and also as an occupancy sensor for energy management control systems. The occupancy sensor comprises at least one segmented infrared lens array wherein the segments of the infrared lens array establish different optical lobes in the field of view of the occupancy sensor. At least one pyroelectric infrared detector is positioned at or near the focal point of the segmented infrared lens array, for detecting movement of infrared sources within the field of view of the occupancy sensor and producing an output signal representative thereof. A processing means analyzes the output signal of the detector for security detection purposes by detecting changes in the output signal greater than a given security threshold.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1996Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: John R. Baldwin, Thomas J. Batko, David F. Ellison
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Patent number: 5367293Abstract: A mechanically actuatable assembly for disabling an alarm device includes a guide housing positioned stationarily relative to the alarm device to be disabled and defining an interior guide passageway axially aligned with an active portion of the alarm device which functions in response to a predetermined interaction to disable the alarm device, an internal thread structure in the housing protruding into the interior guide passageway, and an elongated actuatable member having an external thread structure complementary to the internal thread structure and rotatably interfitted therewith such that the actuatable member is axially and rotatably movable relative to the housing and in opposite directions along the guide passageway between a reset position wherein the actuatable member is displaced from the active portion of the alarm device and an actuate position wherein the actuatable member interacts with the active portion of the alarm device to cause disabling of the same.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1993Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Carol Z. Howard, Thomas J. Batko
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Patent number: D409936Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1998Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: John R. Baldwin, Thomas J. Batko, David Ellison