Patents by Inventor Wade P. Lee

Wade P. Lee 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).

  • Patent number: 5560101
    Abstract: A simple, low-cost method and apparatus for supporting a lighting fixture, motion detector or the like while it is being electrically connected and mounted on a junction box in a side wall or ceiling. A disposable support link is provided for supporting the weight of the fixture during installation. The support link is easily attachable to the junction box and to the fixture without the need for tools, and can even be attached with only one hand. When the electrical connections are completed and the fixture is ready to be mounted on the junction box, the support link may simply be left in place in the junction box or in one embodiment may be removed with one hand as easily as it was attached. The support link is secured to the back side of the fixture in a position that will face the junction box when the fixture is in its installed configuration on the junction box.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1996
    Assignee: Larry C. Y. Lee
    Inventors: Donald R. Sandell, Wade P. Lee
  • Patent number: 5485011
    Abstract: A two-sided passive infrared integrated-circuit sensor package for use in infrared motion detectors as well as other infrared sensing applications. The integrated-circuit sensor package has a casing with viewing windows transmissive to infrared radiation on opposite sides. Infrared sensing elements are mounted within the integrated circuit package so that both sides of the sensing elements are able to receive infrared radiation through the viewing windows from the areas in front of and behind the integrated-circuit package. By this simple mechanical change in the package and sensing element mounting, the area of sensitivity of the sensor is effectively doubled with no change in the electronic design of the circuit and with no increase in the number or size of the infrared-sensitive sensing elements within the IC package.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1996
    Assignee: Larry C. Y. Lee
    Inventors: Wade P. Lee, Donald R. Sandell
  • Patent number: 5453622
    Abstract: A passive infra-red motion detector with wide field of view extending to greater than 180 degrees that can be achieved in a cost-effective manner using a single sensor. The motion detector includes a generally prismoidal infra-red mirror having two angled reflecting surfaces forming an apex, which apex may be truncated. The prismoidal reflecting surfaces and their apex are positioned close to and overlying at least a portion of the motion detector sensor and the apex is spaced apart from the sensor at most a distance comparable to a characteristic transverse dimension of the sensor. Because of the close proximity of the mirror to the sensor, the area of the reflecting surfaces need not be very large and may be made comparatively small. The mirror surfaces deflect infrared energy from a suitable arrangement of lenses or other focusing elements onto the sensor from a plurality of zones so as to extend the lateral extremities of the motion detector field of view.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1995
    Assignee: Larry C. Y. Lee
    Inventors: Donald R. Sandell, Wade P. Lee
  • Patent number: 5442132
    Abstract: A simple, low-cost method and apparatus for supporting a lighting fixture, motion detector or the like while it is being electrically connected and mounted on a junction box in a side wall or ceiling. A disposable support link is provided for supporting the weight of the fixture during installation. The support link is easily attachable to the junction box and to the fixture without the need for tools, and can even be attached with only one hand. When the electrical connections are completed and the fixture is ready to be mounted on the junction box, the support link may simply be left in place in the junction box or in one embodiment may be removed with one hand as easily as it was attached. The support link is secured to the back side of the fixture in a position that will face the junction box when the fixture is in its installed configuration on the junction box.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1995
    Assignee: Intelectron Products Company
    Inventors: Donald R. Sandell, Wade P. Lee
  • Patent number: 5434764
    Abstract: A lighting fixture with infra-red responsive motion detector unit incorporated into the fixture design. The lighting fixture includes a motion detector housing forming an integral part of the lighting fixture body and having a generally convexo-convex shape fitting in with the decorative styling of the fixture body. The bottom portion of the housing has a bottom wall containing an azimuthally extending lens aperture. A plastic lens member is positioned in the lens aperture and is formed to conform to the convex bottom wall so that the lens member appears to form a continuous portion of the wall. The lens member defines a plurality of Fresnel lenses which are disposed to direct infra-red radiation from an object in their aggregate field of view to an infra-red sensor mounted within the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1995
    Assignee: Intelectron Products Company
    Inventors: Wade P. Lee, Donald R. Sandell
  • Patent number: 5418368
    Abstract: A passive infra-red motion detector with wide field of view extending to greater than 180 degrees that can be achieved in a cost-effective manner using a single sensor. The motion detector includes a planar infra-red sensor and two or more infrared-reflecting faces which are positioned close to and overlying at least a portion of the sensor. The reflecting faces are configured so that their ends proximal to the sensor overlie the sensor at its midportion and the faces extend from the midportion in different directions away from one another to reflect radiation to the sensor from different sides of the sensor. In one embodiment the reflecting faces form a generally prismoidal shape. In another embodiment the proximal ends of a pair of faces are displaced laterally from one another over the sensor so that the overlying faces obstruct a portion of the sensor and leave a portion unobstructed to form a checkerboard pattern of obstructed and unobstructed regions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 23, 1995
    Assignee: Intelectron Products Company
    Inventors: Donald R. Sandell, Wade P. Lee
  • Patent number: 5406083
    Abstract: A passive infrared motion detector with a 360.degree. field of view. The motion detector includes an integrated-circuit infrared sensor package containing an infra-red sensor having one or more sensing elements. The integrated-circuit sensor package is provided with viewing windows on both sides and the sensing elements are mounted within the integrated-circuit package so that both sides of the sensing elements are able to receive infrared radiation through the viewing windows from the areas in front of and behind the integrated-circuit package. The motion detector includes infrared-reflecting means that are disposed with respect to the front and rear surfaces of the sensing elements so as to reflect radiation to the surfaces from lateral areas on both sides of the integrated-circuit package.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 11, 1995
    Assignee: Intelectron Products Company
    Inventors: Donald R. Sandell, Wade P. Lee
  • Patent number: 5381011
    Abstract: A passive infrared motion detector with a 360.degree. field of view. The motion detector includes an integrated-circuit infrared sensor package containing an infra-red sensor having one or more sensing elements. The integrated-circuit sensor package is provided with viewing windows on both sides and the sensing elements are mounted within the integrated-circuit package so that both sides of the sensing elements are able to receive infrared radiation through the viewing windows from the areas in front of and behind the integrated-circuit package. The motion detector includes infrared-refracting means that are disposed with respect to the front and rear surfaces of the sensing elements so as to direct radiation to the surfaces from lateral areas on both sides of the integrated-circuit package.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 10, 1995
    Assignee: Intelectron Products Company
    Inventors: Donald R. Sandell, Wade P. Lee
  • Patent number: 5309147
    Abstract: An infrared motion detection device for detecting the presence of a target object including special circuitry for reducing false alarms. In particular, coupling circuitry is interposed between signal processing circuitry and comparator circuitry, which serves to match the baseline level of the signal from the signal processing circuitry with the baseline level of a threshold or thresholds defined by the comparator circuitry. The coupling circuitry may be implemented in a particularly simple manner, which reduces the manufacturing cost of the circuitry and the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1994
    Assignee: Intelectron Products Company
    Inventors: Wade P. Lee, Scott T. Evans
  • Patent number: 5282118
    Abstract: A lighting fixture with infra-red responsive motion detector unit incorporated into the fixture design. The lighting fixture includes a motion detector housing forming an integral part of the lighting fixture body and having a generally convexo-convex shape fitting in with the decorative styling of the fixture body. The bottom portion of the housing has an upwardly curving bottom wall containing an azimuthally extending lens aperture. A plastic lens member is positioned in the lens aperture and is formed to conform to the curvature of the convex bottom wall so that the lens member appears to form a continuous portion of the wall. The lens member defines a plurality of Fresnel lenses which are disposed to direct infra-red radiation from an object in their aggregate field of view to an infra-red sensor mounted within the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 25, 1994
    Assignee: Intelectron Products Company
    Inventor: Wade P. Lee