Patents by Inventor William W. Bassett
William W. Bassett 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: 6137423Abstract: A system for communication between multiple remote meter interfaces (RMI)s and a central office. The system includes multiple RMIs for reading meters and transmitting wireless data signals including meter readout information; multiple base repeater stations for receiving the wireless data signals where each particular base repeater station recognizes the wireless data signal only from particular RMIs that have been identified to the base repeater station, concentrates the information from the identified RMIS, and passes the concentrated information through a master base station and a wide area network (WAN) to a central office. The base repeater station includes a receiver for receiving the wireless data signal, a transmitter for passing concentrated information to the master station, and a microcontroller including an identification (ID) list including the IDs of the RMIs with which the base repeater station is enabled to communicate.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1999Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Whisper Communications, Inc.Inventors: Charles A. Glorioso, Ali R. Naddaf, Robert M. Russ, Jr., William W. Bassett
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Patent number: 6061604Abstract: A multi-unit automated space management and communication system for use in association with a structure having a plurality of units. The system includes circuitry that monitors various utility related aspects of each of the plurality of units. The system further includes an automated subsystem disposed in each one of the plurality of units. This subsystem includes at least one appliance, at least one communication medium means, at least one interface means for connecting the at least one appliance apparatus into a signal exchanging relationship with the at least one communication medium means, at least one communication source, operably connected to the at least one communication medium means. The system further includes an external communication interface linking the automated subsystem to the monitoring means in a signal-exchanging relationship. The system still further includes data storage circuits.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1997Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventors: Robert M. Russ, William W. Bassett, Charles A. Glorioso
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Patent number: 5971745Abstract: An apparatus and process for controlling the operation of a gas burner, by monitoring and controlling the stoichiometry of the air and fuel gas during the burning process.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1996Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventors: William W. Bassett, Karen Benedek, Philip Carbone, Stephan Schmidt, Peter Cheimets
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Patent number: 5801940Abstract: A fault-tolerant HVAC system capable of continued operation in the event of a thermostat malfunction. An HVAC controller controls the operation of an HVAC unit in accordance with a temperature signal output from the thermostat and indicative of air temperature of a conditioned space proximate the thermostat. The HVAC controller detects a thermostat malfunction and, in response thereto, instead controls the operation of the HVAC unit in accordance with a temperature sensor outputting a signal indicative of return air temperature from the conditioned space.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1996Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventors: Robert M. Russ, William W. Bassett, Charles A. Glorioso, Nir Merry, Larry A. Lincoln
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Patent number: 5706191Abstract: A method for bringing an appliance and/or an electrical or mechanical system of a residence into communication with another, or with a control device within the residence, or with an other communication source outside the residence, so as to establish a home automation system, or enlarge upon an existing automation system. An appliance interface module apparatus is also provided for facilitating communication between an appliance, and the automation system as a whole. The appliance interface module may be capable of controlling, upon command, the specific detailed operations of the appliance to which it is attached, and may, upon inquiry, transmit data which has been recorded, stored and/or calculated by the module.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1997Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventors: William W. Bassett, Robert M. Russ, Charles A. Glorioso
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Patent number: 5602758Abstract: An apparatus and method for preparing an indoor environmental conditioning system for spaces, for operation. The apparatus and method are advantageously configured for use with an indoor environmental conditioning system in which the spaces are provided with an indoor environmental conditioning input and an indoor environmental conditioning sensor, both operably connected to an indoor environmental conditioning source. Each space is further provided with means for actuating the indoor environmental conditioning source. The apparatus and method enable the indoor environmental conditioning system to be placed in an initial condition such that no space can receive, and no sensor report, indoor environmental conditioning. The indoor environmental conditioning inputs are actuated one at a time, and operably linked thereafter with the indoor environmental conditioning sensor which reports a change in environmental conditioning status.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1995Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventors: Larry A. Lincoln, Robert M. Russ, William W. Bassett, Nir Merry, Thomas L. Webster
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Patent number: 5590642Abstract: A control system for a fluid-fuel burner, such as a furnace for an HVAC system. The furnace has a variable flow of fuel into the burner. In addition, the circulating air blower is also variable. The furnace heat exchanger plenum is maintained at a substantially constant temperature, as a means for providing substantially constant temperature air to the spaces to be heated.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1995Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventors: Robert A. Borgeson, Robert M. Russ, Larry A. Lincoln, Thomas L. Webster, Nir Merry, William W. Bassett
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Patent number: 5485953Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling the circulation of heat transfer fluid for thermal conditioning systems for spaces, in which the temperatures of several at least partially thermally separate spaces are monitored and averaged, and compared with a predetermined set point temperature, for purposes of controlling the operation of a source of thermal conditioning. In addition, the temperature differentials between the several spaces are also monitored, for purposes of controlling the circulation of the heat transfer fluid. The present invention permits the continued circulation of the heat transfer fluid, even if no heating or cooling is required, for purposes of reducing the temperature differentials between the several spaces.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1995Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventors: William W. Bassett, Robert M. Russ, Thomas L. Webster
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Patent number: 4421268Abstract: An integrated control system for a temperature conditioning apparatus which contains a microprocessor which is connected to the various components of a control system of the temperature conditioning apparatus such as the space thermostat, the fuel valve, the fuel igniter and ignition proving apparatus, the stack temperature sensor, the ambient or vestibule temperature sensor, the plenum temperature sensor, the induced draft blower motor, the refrigeration compressor, and the air circulating fan or blower. With the microprocessor, which has the capability of fast and many types of operations, the interaction of parameters of the temperature conditioning apparatus and operation of the various components of the system can be controlled in an improved manner to add to the overall efficiency of such a temperature conditioning apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1980Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignee: Honeywell Inc.Inventors: William W. Bassett, Dean R. Rask
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Patent number: 4373662Abstract: An integrated control system for a temperature conditioning apparatus which contains a microprocessor which is connected to the various components of a control system of the temperature conditioning apparatus such as the space thermostat, the fuel valve, the fuel igniter and ignition proving apparatus, the plenum temperature sensor, the induced draft blower motor, refrigeration compressor and coil temperature sensor, and the air circulating fan. With the microprocessor, which has the capability of fast and many types of operations, the interaction of parameters of the temperature conditioning apparatus and operation of the various components of the system can be controlled in an improved manner to add to the overall efficiency of such a temperature conditioning apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1980Date of Patent: February 15, 1983Assignee: Honeywell Inc.Inventors: William W. Bassett, Dean R. Rask
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Patent number: 4162856Abstract: An improved apparatus for mixing fluids in sealed containers, such as blood samples in test tubes or the like, is disclosed which includes a support structure on which a motor-driven rotatable mixing disc is mounted. The disc is provided with integral recesses in the shape of the sealed containers to be agitated and is disposed at an angle such that the containers are retained in the recesses by gravity. In the preferred embodiment, the recesses are radially disposed on the disc and are so designed as to receive interchangeably a plurality of lengths of test tubes.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1978Date of Patent: July 31, 1979Assignee: Honeywell Inc.Inventors: William W. Bassett, Eugene D. Johnson
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Patent number: 4034700Abstract: An integral, automated hematology slide preparation station is disclosed which includes assemblies for sample mixing, automated smearing and staining in a single unit. A rotary mixing sub-assembly is provided which interchangeably mixes vials of several sizes and requires no clips or auxiliary holding devices for the vials to be mixed. The pushbutton operated smearing or wedging sub-assembly includes a pivotally mounted, self-leveling counterbalanced reciprocating smearing arm which cams the wedging member and which, with a precise drive control produces highly repeatable blood smears containing substantially a monolayer of blood cells. The smearing sub-assembly operates in conjunction with a manually operated slide dispenser and automatic smear dryer. The staining sub-assembly is completely automatic and includes a conveyer system consisting of three synchronized, intermittently driven, conveyer sections.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1976Date of Patent: July 12, 1977Assignee: Honeywell Inc.Inventors: William W. Bassett, Eugene D. Johnson
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Patent number: D248045Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1976Date of Patent: May 30, 1978Assignee: Honeywell Inc.Inventors: William W. Bassett, Eugene D. Johnson
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Patent number: D248407Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1976Date of Patent: July 4, 1978Assignee: Honeywell Inc.Inventors: William W. Bassett, Eugene D. Johnson