Patents by Inventor Tyler McCune
Tyler McCune 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: 11927353Abstract: An outdoor unit for a building HVAC system includes one or more sensors configured to measure temperature and pressure values. The unit also includes a user interface coupled to the outdoor unit. The user interface is configured to display information to a user. The unit includes a controller including a processing circuit. The processing circuit configured to record the temperature values and the pressure values via the sensors and cause the user interface to display temperature values and pressure values.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2020Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLPInventors: Shaun B. Atchison, Theresa N. Gillette, John W. Uerkvitz, Aneek M. Noor, Brian D. Rigg, Jedidiah O. Bentz, Tyler Mccune, Tom R. Tasker, Shawn A. Hern
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Publication number: 20210287311Abstract: A thermostat for a building space includes a communications interface, an electronic display, and a processing circuit. The communications interface is configured to receive service provider information via a network connection. The electronic display includes a user interface configured to display the service provider information. The processing circuit is configured to determine when to display the service provider information on the electronic display by monitoring thermostat events.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2021Publication date: September 16, 2021Inventors: Jedidiah O. Bentz, Brian D. Rigg, Theresa N. Gillette, Tom R. Tasker, Tyler McCune, John W. Uerkvitz, Shaun B. Atchison, Daniel S. Middleton, Aneek Muhammad Noor, William P. Alberth, JR., Joseph R. Ribbich
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Patent number: 11087417Abstract: A thermostat for a building space. The thermostat includes a user interface and a processing circuit. The user interface is configured to serve notifications to a user and receive input from the user. The communications interface is configured to perform bidirectional data communications with HVAC equipment controlled by the thermostat. The communications interface is configured to receive performance information for the HVAC equipment. The processing circuit is configured to provide control signals to the HVAC equipment to achieve a setpoint for the building space. The processing circuit is further configured to evaluate the performance information for the HVAC equipment to determine a recommendation for improving HVAC equipment performance. The processing circuit is further configured to automatically adjust at least one of the setpoint and the control signals provided to the HVAC equipment based on the recommendation for improving HVAC equipment performance.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2016Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: Johnson Controls Tyco IP Holdings LLPInventors: Jedidiah O. Bentz, Brian D. Rigg, Theresa N. Gillette, Tom R. Tasker, Tyler McCune, John W. Uerkvitz, Shaun B. Atchison, Daniel S. Middleton, Aneek Muhammad Noor
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Patent number: 11080800Abstract: A thermostat for a building space includes a communications interface, an electronic display, and a processing circuit. The communications interface is configured to receive service provider information via a network connection. The electronic display includes a user interface configured to display the service provider information. The processing circuit is configured to determine when to display the service provider information on the electronic display by monitoring thermostat events.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2019Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: Johnson Controls Tyco IP Holdings LLPInventors: Jedidiah O. Bentz, Brian D. Rigg, Theresa N. Gillette, Tom R. Tasker, Tyler McCune, John W. Uerkvitz, Shaun B. Atchison, Daniel S. Middleton, Aneek Muhammad Noor, William P. Alberth, Jr., Joseph R. Ribbich
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Patent number: 10941951Abstract: A residential HVAC system includes, a compressor, and an outdoor unit controller in communication with the compressor. The outdoor unit controller is configured to receive an indoor ambient temperature and a temperature set point. The outdoor unit controller is further configured to determine an outdoor ambient temperature, and to determine an operating value for the compressor based on a percentage of a delta between a minimum operating value of the compressor and a maximum operating value of the compressor, plus the minimum operating value. The minimum operating value and the maximum operating value are based on the determined outdoor ambient temperature. The percentage of the delta is based on a predefined temperature differential multiplier and one or more time dependent multipliers. The outdoor unit controller is further configured to modify the current operating value of the compressor with the determined operating value.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2017Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Shawn A. Hern, Brian D. Rigg, Tom R. Tasker, Jedidiah O. Bentz, Theresa N. Gillette, Shaun B. Atchison, Tyler McCune, Aneek M. Noor, Cody J. Kaiser, Daniel S. Middleton
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Publication number: 20200400324Abstract: An outdoor unit for a building HVAC system includes one or more sensors configured to measure temperature and pressure values. The unit also includes a user interface coupled to the outdoor unit. The user interface is configured to display information to a user. The unit includes a controller including a processing circuit. The processing circuit configured to record the temperature values and the pressure values via the sensors and cause the user interface to display temperature values and pressure values.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Applicant: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: SHAUN B. ATCHISON, THERESA N. GILLETTE, JOHN W. UERKVITZ, ANEEK M. NOOR, BRIAN D. RIGG, JEDIDIAH O. BENTZ, TYLER MCCUNE, TOM R. TASKER, SHAWN A. HERN
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Patent number: 10823440Abstract: A control system for an HVAC system. The control system includes a user interface configured to present information to a user and receive inputs from the user. A processor is configured to cause the processor to receive one or more system parameters associated with HVAC system components. The processor is further configured to determine if a maintenance operation is required in response to receiving the one or more system parameters, and to display to the user via the user interface an indication that a maintenance operation is required. The processor is also configured to receive an instruction from the user to initiate the maintenance operation, and to display one or more operational conditions required to be satisfied prior to the maintenance operations being performed. The HVAC components are monitored to determine if the operational conditions are completed, and maintenance instructions are displayed in response to the operational conditions being completed.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2017Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Theresa N. Gillette, Jedidiah O. Bentz, Shaun B. Atchison, John W. Uerkvitz, Brian D. Rigg, Shawn A. Hern, Tom R. Tasker, Tyler McCune, Aneek Muhammad Noor
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Patent number: 10769735Abstract: A thermostat for a building space includes an electronic display, a frame, a touch sensitive interface, and a processing circuit. The touch-sensitive interface has a first portion that overlays the electronic display and a second portion that overlays the frame. The touch-sensitive interface is configured to receive touch-based input via both the first portion and the second portion. The processing circuit is configured to define one or more locations within the second portion that correspond to touch-sensitive buttons. The locations of the touch-sensitive buttons are customizable and can be changed by a user. The thermostat further including at least one of a sticker and a skin that covers at least part of the second portion and visually marks the locations of the touch-sensitive buttons.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2016Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Jedidiah O. Bentz, Brian D. Rigg, Theresa N. Gillette, Tom R. Tasker, Tyler McCune, John W. Uerkvitz, Shaun B. Atchison, Daniel S. Middleton, Aneek Muhammad Noor
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Publication number: 20200098065Abstract: A thermostat for a building space includes a communications interface, an electronic display, and a processing circuit. The communications interface is configured to receive service provider information via a network connection. The electronic display includes a user interface configured to display the service provider information. The processing circuit is configured to determine when to display the service provider information on the electronic display by monitoring thermostat events.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2019Publication date: March 26, 2020Applicant: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: JEDIDIAH O. BENTZ, BRIAN D. RIGG, THERESA N. GILLETTE, TOM R. TASKER, TYLER MCCUNE, JOHN W. UERKVITZ, SHAUN B. ATCHISON, DANIEL S. MIDDLETON, ANEEK MUHAMMAD NOOR, WILLIAM P. ALBERTH, JR., JOSEPH R. RIBBICH
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Patent number: 10571174Abstract: A system for heating a building via refrigerant includes a coil temperature sensor, an ambient temperature sensor, and a controller. The controller includes a processing circuit configured to record a system operating parameter and a control step of a control process before performing a sacrificial defrost cycle. The processing circuit is configured to cause the system to perform the sacrificial defrost cycle and operate the system at predefined system operating parameters other than the recorded system operating parameters. The system is configured to cause the system to operate at the recorded system operating parameters and generate calibration data in response to the sacrificial defrost cycle ending. The processing circuit is configured to cause the control process to operate at the recorded control step and cause the system to perform a defrost cycle based on the calibration data, the coil temperature, and the ambient temperature.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2017Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Shawn A. Hern, Brian D. Rigg, Elton D. Ray, Jedidiah O. Bentz, Theresa N. Gillette, Tom R. Tasker, Shaun B. Atchison, Tyler McCune, Aneek M. Noor
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Patent number: 10559045Abstract: A thermostat for a building space. The thermostat includes a communications interface and a processing circuit. The communications interface is configured to engage in bidirectional communications with heating, ventilation, or air conditioning (HVAC) equipment and to receive an indication of a current heating or cooling load from the HVAC equipment. The processing circuit is configured to determine an occupancy of the building space based on the indication of the current heating or cooling load received from the HVAC equipment. The processing circuit is further configured to operate the HVAC equipment based on the determined occupancy of the building space.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2016Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Jedidiah O. Bentz, Brian D. Rigg, Theresa N. Gillette, Tom R. Tasker, Tyler McCune, John W. Uerkvitz, Shaun B. Atchison, Daniel S. Middleton, Aneek Muhammad Noor, William P. Alberth, Jr., Joseph R. Ribbich
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Patent number: 10510127Abstract: A thermostat for a building space includes a communications interface, an electronic display, and a processing circuit. The communications interface is configured to receive service provider information via a network connection. The electronic display includes a user interface configured to display the service provider information. The processing circuit is configured to determine when to display the service provider information on the electronic display by monitoring thermostat events.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2016Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Jedidiah O. Bentz, Brian D. Rigg, Theresa N. Gillette, Tom R. Tasker, Tyler McCune, John W. Uerkvitz, Shaun B. Atchison, Daniel S. Middleton, Aneek Muhammad Noor, William P. Alberth, Jr., Joseph R. Ribbich
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Patent number: 10410300Abstract: A thermostat for a building space includes a network communication module and a processing circuit. The network communication module is communicatively coupled to at least one of one or more social media servers and one or more calendar servers. The processing circuit is configured to receive at least one of social media activity, social media events, and calendar events associated with a user via the network communication module. The processing circuit is further configured to determine an expected occupancy of the building based on at least one of the social media events and the calendar events. The processing circuit is further configured to adjust a setpoint of the thermostat based on at least one of the expected occupancy and the social media activity.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2016Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Jedidiah O. Bentz, Brian D. Rigg, Theresa N. Gillette, Tom R. Tasker, Tyler McCune, John W. Uerkvitz, Shaun B. Atchison, Daniel S. Middleton, Aneek Muhammad Noor
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Patent number: 10047967Abstract: A thermostat includes a memory configured to store operating conditions for previously run conditioning events. The thermostat further includes a controller configured to receive first temperature data from a first temperature sensor indicative of a current indoor ambient temperature inside; receive second temperature data from a second temperature sensor indicative of a current outdoor ambient temperature outside; receive a temperature setpoint for a desired indoor ambient temperature of the building; determine a severity of a call for conditioning based on at least one of the current indoor ambient temperature, the current outdoor ambient temperature, and the temperature setpoint; and operate the multi-stage HVAC system in one of the plurality of stages for a current conditioning event based on the severity of the call for conditioning and the operating conditions for a similar previously run conditioning event to drive the current indoor ambient temperature towards the temperature setpoint.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2016Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Jedidiah O. Bentz, Brian D. Rigg, Theresa N. Gillette, Tyler McCune, Shaun B. Atchison
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Publication number: 20180031267Abstract: A heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system includes an outdoor unit having a heat exchanger. The heat exchanger includes a coil configured to route refrigerant therethrough. The HVAC system also includes a motor configured to drive a fan, a motor controller configured to regulate operation of the motor, and a global controller configured to regulate operation of global aspects of the HVAC system. The HVAC system also includes a power sensor configured to detect a power parameter relating to a power input to the motor controller, a power output from the motor controller, or a power input to the motor, wherein the global controller is configured to receive data indicative of the power parameter from the power sensor, and wherein the global controller is configured to analyze the data indicative of the power parameter to detect a frozen coil condition, a fouled coil condition, or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2017Publication date: February 1, 2018Inventors: Shawn A. Hern, Brian D. Rigg, Theresa N. Gillette, Jedidiah O. Bentz, Shaun B. Atchison, Tyler McCune, Aneek M. Noor, Tom R. Tasker
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Publication number: 20180031289Abstract: A system for heating a building via refrigerant includes a coil temperature sensor, an ambient temperature sensor, and a controller. The controller includes a processing circuit configured to record a system operating parameter and a control step of a control process before performing a sacrificial defrost cycle. The processing circuit is configured to cause the system to perform the sacrificial defrost cycle and operate the system at predefined system operating parameters other than the recorded system operating parameters. The system is configured to cause the system to operate at the recorded system operating parameters and generate calibration data in response to the sacrificial defrost cycle ending. The processing circuit is configured to cause the control process to operate at the recorded control step and cause the system to perform a defrost cycle based on the calibration data, the coil temperature, and the ambient temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2017Publication date: February 1, 2018Applicant: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: SHAWN A. HERN, BRIAN D. RIGG, ELTON D. RAY, JEDIDIAH O. BENTZ, THERESA N. GILLETTE, TOM R. TASKER, SHAUN B. ATCHISON, TYLER MCCUNE, ANEEK M. NOOR
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Publication number: 20180031266Abstract: An outdoor unit for a building HVAC system includes one or more sensors configured to measure temperature and pressure values. The unit also includes a user interface coupled to the outdoor unit. The user interface is configured to display information to a user. The unit includes a controller including a processing circuit. The processing circuit configured to record the temperature values and the pressure values via the sensors and cause the user interface to display temperature values and pressure values.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2017Publication date: February 1, 2018Applicant: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: SHAUN B. ATCHISON, JEDIDIAH O. BENTZ, JOHN W. UERKVITZ, THERESA N. GILLETTE, BRIAN D. RIGG, SHAWN A. HERN, TOM R. TASKER, TYLER MCCUNE, ANEEK M. NOOR
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Publication number: 20180031258Abstract: A residential HVAC system includes, a compressor, and an outdoor unit controller in communication with the compressor. The outdoor unit controller is configured to receive an indoor ambient temperature and a temperature set point. The outdoor unit controller is further configured to determine an outdoor ambient temperature, and to determine an operating value for the compressor based on a percentage of a delta between a minimum operating value of the compressor and a maximum operating value of the compressor, plus the minimum operating value. The minimum operating value and the maximum operating value are based on the determined outdoor ambient temperature. The percentage of the delta is based on a predefined temperature differential multiplier and one or more time dependent multipliers. The outdoor unit controller is further configured to modify the current operating value of the compressor with the determined operating value.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2017Publication date: February 1, 2018Applicant: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: SHAWN A. HERN, BRIAN D. RIGG, Tom R. TASKER, JEDIDIAH O. BENTZ, THERESA N. GILLETTE, SHAUN B. ATCHISON, TYLER MCCUNE, ANEEK M. NOOR, CODY J. KAISER, DANIEL S. MIDDLETON
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Publication number: 20180031256Abstract: A control system for an HVAC system. The control system includes a user interface configured to present information to a user and receive inputs from the user. A processor is configured to cause the processor to receive one or more system parameters associated with HVAC system components. The processor is further configured to determine if a maintenance operation is required in response to receiving the one or more system parameters, and to display to the user via the user interface an indication that a maintenance operation is required. The processor is also configured to receive an instruction from the user to initiate the maintenance operation, and to display one or more operational conditions required to be satisfied prior to the maintenance operations being performed. The HVAC components are monitored to determine if the operational conditions are completed, and maintenance instructions are displayed in response to the operational conditions being completed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2017Publication date: February 1, 2018Applicant: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: THERESA N. GILLETTE, JEDIDIAH O. BENTZ, SHAUN B. ATCHISON, JOHN W. UERKVITZ, BRIAN D. RIGG, SHAWN A. HERN, TOM R. TASKER, TYLER MCCUNE, ANEEK MUHAMMAD NOOR
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Publication number: 20170089603Abstract: A thermostat includes a memory configured to store operating conditions for previously run conditioning events. The thermostat further includes a controller configured to receive first temperature data from a first temperature sensor indicative of a current indoor ambient temperature inside; receive second temperature data from a second temperature sensor indicative of a current outdoor ambient temperature outside; receive a temperature setpoint for a desired indoor ambient temperature of the building; determine a severity of a call for conditioning based on at least one of the current indoor ambient temperature, the current outdoor ambient temperature, and the temperature setpoint; and operate the multi-stage HVAC system in one of the plurality of stages for a current conditioning event based on the severity of the call for conditioning and the operating conditions for a similar previously run conditioning event to drive the current indoor ambient temperature towards the temperature setpoint.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2016Publication date: March 30, 2017Applicant: Johnson Controls Technology CompanyInventors: Jedidiah O. Bentz, Brian D. Rigg, Theresa N. Gillette, Tyler McCune, Shaun B. Atchison