Operator Control Of Remotely Located Element Patents (Class 700/65)
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Patent number: 7010396Abstract: An irrigation controller with an embedded web server activates irrigation devices in accordance with an event schedule. The event schedule maybe accessed and modified via a browser-equipped client. In certain embodiments, watering rates and schedules are adjusted in response to sensor inputs. The controller may query specialized network servers such as time servers or weather servers to update the controller clock and/or modify the event schedule. The controller may support multiple protocols such as email, FTP, UDP, HTTP and the like. The controller may be configured as a master or slave controller such that multiple slave controllers may coordinate with a master controller and modify their event schedules in accordance with the master event schedule. The result is an irrigation controller that is easily configured, locally or remotely accessible, responsive to varying weather conditions, and suitable for complex multi zone, multi-system configurations.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Inventors: David Brent Ware, Daniel Scott Ware
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Patent number: 7010361Abstract: A clock radio includes a clock a user interface that is dynamically configurable from a remote computer. Once configured, the user interface allows a user to select radio programs that are accessible by the remote computer. When a user selects a radio program via the interface, a signal indicating the selected radio program is transmitted from the clock radio to the remote computer. The remote computer then accesses the selected radio program and transmits the selected radio program to speaker(s) for broadcast.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventor: David M. Maymudes
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Patent number: 7006881Abstract: An apparatus for processing digital media signals, comprising a digital processor for controlling the apparatus; a graphic user interface, having a wireless remote control providing a command input to the processor; a network interface for transmitting digital information from the processor to a remote location over a communications network, the information identifying a digital media signal for desired reproduction based, at least in part, on an input received from the remote control; and an output, controlled by, and local to, the processor, for transferring the desired digital media signals for reproduction thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2003Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Inventors: Steven Hoffberg, Linda Hoffberg-Borghesani
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Patent number: 7003357Abstract: A method and means is disclosed for remotely reading the status of and controlling irrigation components and ancillary equipment. A handheld remote user interface (RUI) is provided which includes at least a display. The RUI has the ability to communicate with and control the irrigation components using built-in wireless telemetry technology. The RUI allows the user to read the status of and control the irrigation components and ancillary equipment from any location, without requiring the user to be at the irrigation component controls or at a specific location in the field. Software operational of the RUI generates one or more user screens with graphic user interfaces for quickly and easily monitoring and controlling the irrigation components and ancillary equipment.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2002Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Valmont Industries, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Kreikemeier, Marv Schulz, Craig Malsam
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Patent number: 6999840Abstract: A vacuum pump (10) includes a control device (20) for processing operational data and operational instructions. Further, the vacuum pump (10) includes a touch screen (40) serving as display for displaying the operational data callable from the control device (20) and as input for inputting operational instructions into the control device (20). The touch screen (40) includes a display panel (42) and a key panel (44) as display and the input, respectively, and is connected with the control device (20) via a data line (36). By combining the display and the input in a single device, namely the touch screen, the trouble for display and data input is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Leybold Vakuum GmbHInventors: Jürgen Brezina, Hermann Boy, Christian Beyer
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Patent number: 6993413Abstract: A manipulator operative in a master/slave operative mode, comprising: a master unit commanding an operation; a slave unit having a work unit; a detector detecting the orientation of the master unit and the orientation of the slave unit; and a control device controlling the slave unit in response to the command from the master unit, wherein the control device includes: a function of determining a non-mater/slave operative mode or a master/slave operative mode; a function of calculating a difference between the orientation of the master unit and the orientationof the slave unit; and a function of comparing the absolute value of the difference with a preset reference value; and depending upon the result of the comparison, determining a normal master/slave operative mode or a transitional master/slave operative mode, in the master/slave operative mode, the transitional master/slave operative mode is a transitional mode from the non-master/slave operative mode to the master/slave operative mode.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventor: Takamitsu Sunaoshi
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Patent number: 6988010Abstract: The invention provides an operation control system which is capable of allowing users to easily operate a controlled device over different control ranges, respectively. More particularly, when cards are brought close to a projector, a virtual object management device detects an area-in state of each virtual object of the cards with respect to a virtual object of the projector, and notifies the projector of the area-in state of the card service. The projector, upon receiving the card service area-in notification, transmits a service linkage initiation request to a card management device. Upon receiving an operation command transmitted in response to the initiation request transmission, the projector controls a projection process in response to the received operation command. The card management device transmits the operation command to the projector upon receiving the service linkage initiation request.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2002Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Shinya Taniguchi, Yoshiki Fukui, Naruhide Kitada
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Patent number: 6985786Abstract: A method for building a product tracking data history has steps that include installing a remotely operable diagnostic tool on the product which may be remotely operated during the product manufacture process to report certain product specification data. The method also has steps of placing product assembly specifications and performance testing protocols on a central data repository for remote access by the product assembler, thereby reducing data transfer associated costs and efforts and eliminating uncertainties regarding which assembly specifications and performance test protocols are being used by an assembler.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventor: Jason Richard Wright
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Patent number: 6973356Abstract: A system for operating/observing a monitoring device of a process controller device of/in a remote operator unit. An additional function block is provided in/on the monitoring device, which intervenes in the communication between the monitoring device and the connected operator units, at least partially takes over the functions that are to be executed by one or more of the operator units and processes the information to be displayed on the operator unit in such a way that the information can be directly displayed.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2003Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Juergen Bieber
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Patent number: 6965801Abstract: A method and device that controls one or more apparatus in relation to the expected time of sunrise and sunset at the location of the apparatus. The operator enters a geographic location identifier, such as a zip code or telephone area code, and the controller computes the expected time of sunrise and sunset at the corresponding geographic location. The controller is configured to translate the entered geographic location code into the offset times, based upon the latitude and longitude of the location. The controller is able to either directly retrieve stored time offsets or it retrieves the latitude and longitude that corresponds to the entered geographic location code and determines the time offset from that latitude and longitude.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2002Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Inventor: Christopher R. Hall
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Patent number: 6961629Abstract: This invention provides an output service provision system which is capable of allowing a user to easily receive a provided output service, providing an output service responsive to the user and flexibly coping with situational variations. Upon determining that a virtual object B is in an area-in state with respect to a virtual object A, a virtual object management device can transmits an area-in notification to a projector. Upon receiving the area-in notification, the projector can transmits a projector display data transmission request to a portable terminal and receives projector display data transmitted in response to the transmission request. The projector can then executes a projection process by a projection device on the basis of the received projector display data. The portable terminal can transmits the projector display data to the projector in response to the projector display data transmission request.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2002Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Yoshiki Fukui, Shinya Taniguchi, Naruhide Kitada
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Patent number: 6941178Abstract: A method and system for remote programming of serialized semiconductor devices using web or Internet protocols. Semiconductor device programmers access at least one web server for unique numbers to program the serialized semiconductor devices.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Mitel Knowledge CorporationInventors: David Watson, Francis Hong Fang Zhu
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Patent number: 6932611Abstract: The invention includes a method for a client to remotely conduct a laboratory experiment using a remote computer communicating with a host computer in a computer network. The experiment is stimulated by a set of input variable and provides a set of dependent output variables. The method includes the steps of an instructor setting up the experiment at a central location, determining a tolerance band for each input variable of the experiment, and restricting a range of each tolerance band. The instructor enters into the host computer a program to run the experiment. The client remotely access the experiment using the remote computer. The instructor enables the client to conduct the experiment and simultaneously limits the client to the range of each tolerance band.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2001Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteInventors: Hong Shen, Michael Shur, Tor Fjeldly
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Patent number: 6931287Abstract: A position display system for displaying a position of a device, the system including a device, a position measuring device that measures a position of the device and a host readout device that is mounted at a first location. The host readout device receives a signal from the position measuring device that is representative of a position of the device, wherein the host readout device includes a display that displays an image representative of the position of the device. A remote readout device that is mounted at a second location, wherein the remote readout device includes a display that displays the image.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Acu-Rite, Inc.Inventors: James Arthur Woltz, Daniel Joseph Maciak
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Patent number: 6925335Abstract: An apparatus and system are disclosed for the real-time monitoring and control of field assets. The monitoring device, operable to couple to a field asset, may be designed to leverage one or more technologies included in the field asset or as a stand-alone unit and is preferably operable to detect one or more error conditions thereon. The error conditions may be detected either as they occur or during testing intervals. Once an error condition is detected, the monitoring device may initiate one or more corrective sequences to resolve the error condition or, alternatively, the monitoring device may notify a network operations center via a wireless network. Accessing a network operations center from an Internet-enabled remote device, a user may view status information for one or more field assets, issue commands to correct error conditions as well as perform other functions.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2001Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Isochron, LLCInventors: James Alan May, Miguel A. Cortes, William I. Needel
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Patent number: 6917836Abstract: Device abstraction units 28a and 28b respectively transmit various pieces of control information and data to and from devices 34a and 34b, and carry out abstraction of the devices 34a and 34b (that is, abstraction of the hardware) with respect to upper constituents. Interface units 22a and 22b transmit various pieces of control information and data to and from the device abstraction units 28a and 28b, and provide an application unit 20 with an identical interface. Communications path abstraction units 24a and 24b carry out abstraction of communications paths 26a and 26b in the process of transmission of various pieces of control information and data via the communications paths 26a and 26b across a process boundary or a network boundary. This arrangement of the present invention enables a substantially fixed control according to an applications program, regardless of the type of the device or the type of the communications path.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Fumio Nagasaka, Yutaka Hisamatsu
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Patent number: 6917837Abstract: A portable operation section of a controller has an impact sensor. When the controller receives an impact due to the drop or the like of the portable operation section, the impact sensor outputs an impact detection signal to the control section. Upon receiving this impact detection signal, the control section ignores any signal from the portable operation section and thus does not use this signal for the control of the drive of the mechanism section of a machine tool or a robot.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Fanuc LTDInventors: Yoshiki Hashimoto, Nobuo Chino
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Patent number: 6914402Abstract: In a method for operating machines (138) with a plurality of shafts (102, 110, 111), in which the shafts (102, 110, 111) are each driven, synchronized with one another, by individual drive mechanisms (103) belonging to them, in accordance with an electronic, chronological guide shaft function, which corresponds to an instantaneous position of a guide shaft L, and the motions of a plurality of derived shafts (102, 110, 111) are derived from the guide shaft L in accordance with conversion functions that correspond to respective predetermined mechanical conversions (106, 107, 108, 109) with respect to the guide shaft L, it is proposed, in order to improve the method in such a way that—particularly when there is a large number of shafts to be regulated—simple startup at comparatively little expense for equipment is permitted, that all the shafts (102) of at least one group (117) of shafts, which correspond to one another in terms of the conversion (106, 107, 108, 109), obey an electronic, chronological followingType: GrantFiled: April 8, 2002Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Rexroth Indramat GmbHInventors: Thomas Gabler, Karin Steudel, Dieter Staub
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Patent number: 6909921Abstract: A room occupancy sensor, a home automation system and a method for automatic control of controlled devices throughout a home. A unique architecture of occupancy sensors includes entry/exit sensors for detecting movement through doorways that separate rooms in the home, room motion sensors for detecting room occupancy, spot sensors to detect occupancy of specific locations within the rooms, and house status sensors to detect the status of certain parameters of the home. A central controller communicates with the sensors and controlled objects over a communications network, where the sensors and controlled objects can be added to the system in a ‘plug and play’ manner. The central controller controls the controlled objects in response to the entry/exit sensors, room motion sensors, spot sensors and the house status sensors. This control is accomplished by assigning each room to one of a plurality of room states, which dictate how the controlled objects are controlled by the central controller.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2000Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Destiny Networks, Inc.Inventor: Brent Bilger
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Patent number: 6907302Abstract: A system and software for controlling output devices used in association with machinery is disclosed. The system includes a control module which may be connected to a personal digital assistant (PDA), personal pocket PC, personal computer, organizer, cell phone, or other data storage device. The data storage device has programmed within it particularized manufacturer information for various input devices and output devices available on the market. The system allows an operator to select a particular manufacturer, as well as product information, including product model number and operating parameters. The machine can then be calibrated such that the input device being used, as well as the output device manufacturer information, is used to dynamically adjust, monitor or perform diagnostics on the machine. The system allows for on-site calibration of the machine controllers.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Kar-Tech, Inc.Inventor: Hassan Karbassi
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Patent number: 6895288Abstract: A device for controlling track lamps used to control the light-emitting order or brightness of the track lamps. The device includes: a low pass filter for obtaining a low-frequent signal from an input signal; a high pass filter for obtaining a high-frequent signal from the input signal; a microprocessor connected with the high pass filter to process the high-frequent signal; an Internet Protocol (IP) setting circuit connected with the microprocessor for providing a user to set the IP addresses of the track lamps; and pulse modulation processors for receiving the processed high-frequent signal sent from the microprocessor and modulating the pulse width of the processed high-frequent signal. Thereby, the light-emitting order, brightness or light-projecting angle can be controlled to enhance a presented light effect.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Inventor: Wei Hong Shen
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Patent number: 6892358Abstract: A method and automatic machine for processing a product, whereby, from all the regulating and/or monitoring items as a whole, a first group is determined containing a small number of frequently used items having a direct effect on the product; to permit fast use by an operator of the items in the first group, a screen of an interface device displays the items in the first group graphically by means of respective icons, each of which is connected to a synoptic background image showing the function of the relative item substantially in the region in which the relative item is actually effective.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2001Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: G.D. Societa 'per AzioniInventors: Fiorenzo Draghetti, Verter Cesari, Maurizio Maglioni, Daniela Albertini, Stefano Pareschi
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Patent number: 6892109Abstract: Factories (102-104) have host computers (107) for monitoring industrial equipments (106). Each host computer (107) is connected to a management host computer (108) on a vendor (101) side through the internet (105). The host computer (107) on the factory side detects occurrence of a trouble of the industrial equipment (106) and notifies the vendor side of status information representing a trouble state. In response to this, the host computer (108) on the vendor side notifies the factory side of response information representing a countermeasure against the trouble state.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2001Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Nobuaki Ogushi, Hirohisa Ohta, Yoshito Yoneyama, Masaya Ogura
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Patent number: 6885898Abstract: A motion system comprising a motion enabled device, an event source, and a motion services module. The motion enabled device performs motion operations based on motion commands. The event source transmits a predetermined motion message upon the occurrence of an event corresponding to the predetermined motion message. The motion message corresponds to a desired motion operation. The motion services module maps the motion message generated by the event source to at least one motion command corresponding to the desired motion operation. The motion services module then runs the at least one motion command on the motion enabled device such that the motion enable device performs the desired operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2002Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Roy-G-Biv CorporationInventors: David W. Brown, Jay S. Clark
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Patent number: 6879863Abstract: An apparatus is provided to control a plumbing fixture, such as a whirlpool, that has electrically operated components. The apparatus has a dial that is moveable by the user into a plurality of positions to select a function of the plumbing fixture to be controlled. A unique sensor arrangement detects motion and the direction of the motion and provides a signal to a controller that changes the valve of a pointer that designates which function is presently selected. The user then presses a keypad to indicate whether the selected function is to be activated or deactivated and to control the intensity of the selected function. The signals from the keypad also are applied to the controller.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Kohler Co.Inventors: Carl F. Mueller, Jeffrey F. Tempas, Peter W. Swart, Carter J. Thomas, Ronald A. Bauer
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Patent number: 6876890Abstract: A method and system for collecting test data at a customer premises site. A computer receives a customer-specific input record that defines test measurements to be taken at the customer premises site. The computer then directs a test meter to take the designated measurements and receives the measured values form the test meter. In turn, the computer provides a customer-specific output report, which indicates the measured values taken at the customer premises site. The method and system facilitates better control over the taking and reporting of signal quality measurements.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2002Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventor: Kevin J. Oleniczak
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Patent number: 6862708Abstract: An extensible commutation engine for formatting a command buffer in a device commanding system comprises a modifiable list of constants, each constant forming a coded representation of parameters associated with a device command; at least one existing set of instructions for formatting the command buffer in accordance with a device command; and, a modifiable mapping of each set of instructions with a corresponding constant in the modifiable list of constants. Significantly, the commutation engine is extensible to accommodate device commands having new parameters by mapping the new constant with a set of instructions according to said new parameters.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2000Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Harris-Exigent, Inc.Inventors: Randal W. Higginbotham, Kenneth C. Whedbee, Jr.
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Patent number: 6859669Abstract: An apparatus controlling activation of a home automation system to prevent electric home appliances from being simultaneously activated. The activation control apparatus has an activation control unit receiving an activation instruction for a first electric home appliance from a user, and activating the first electric home appliance, after at least one other electric home appliance is activated and lapse of a predetermined delay time, thus preventing simultaneous activation of the electric home appliances by sequentially activating the electric home appliances. The activation control unit has a user interface terminal and a gateway processor.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2002Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., LTDInventor: Sang-Man An
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Patent number: 6853883Abstract: A method and means is disclosed for remotely reading the status of and controlling irrigation components and ancillary equipment. A handheld remote user interface (RUI) is provided which includes a display and a keypad. The RUI has the ability to communicate with and control the irrigation components using built-in wireless telemetry technology. The RUI allows the user to read the status of and control the irrigation components and ancillary equipment from any location in the field, without requiring the user to be at the irrigation component controls or at a specific location in the field.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2001Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Valmont Industries, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Kreikemeier, Marv Schulz, Craig Malsam, Hector Haget
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Patent number: 6847852Abstract: A method and a system for controlling a force feedback member able to interact with another member, including a local model for calculating a set point addressed to the force feedback member from a plurality of variables, and a remote model for estimating interactions and variables of the other member, with updating on receiving data from another remote system, and resynchronizer means able to send a resynchronization message to the other system.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2001Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: France TélécomInventor: Bernard Hennion
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Patent number: 6842877Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for using a combination of explicit and implicit user context modeling techniques to identify and provide appropriate computer actions based on a current context, and to continuously improve the providing of such computer actions. The appropriate computer actions include presentation of appropriate content and functionality. Feedback paths can be used to assist automated machine learning in detecting patterns and generating inferred rules, and improvements from the generated rules can be implemented with or without direct user control. The techniques can be used to enhance software and device functionality, including self-customizing of a model of the user's current context or situation, customizing received themes, predicting appropriate content for presentation or retrieval, self-customizing of software user interfaces, simplifying repetitive tasks or situations, and mentoring of the user to promote desired change.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2001Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Tangis CorporationInventors: James O. Robarts, Eric L. Matteson
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Patent number: 6842652Abstract: An image capture device is provided, a portion of which is insertable into an expansion slot of a handheld PC or PDA device, which is configured like a camera familiar to the user. In one embodiment, the image capture device includes a lens unit that is rotatable over about 180 ° degrees. The image capture device additionally includes an optical viewfinder rotatable with the lens unit. The image capture device advantageously includes an indicator visible from either side of the image capture device regardless of the lens position.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Concord Camera Corp.Inventor: Chi Ping Yeung
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Patent number: 6839597Abstract: A state-of-device remote monitor system capable of applying a general-purpose line as a transmission line for transmitting detection signals of a state of a device, comprises an on-the-spot area, and a management area. The on-the-spot area includes an electric device, a detector for detecting a device state of the electric device, and a first communication signal converter for converting detection data obtained by the detection of the detector into communication signals, and transmitting the communication signals.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takayuki Hattori, Ikuo Ikeda, Riichiro Tsutsumi
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Publication number: 20040267384Abstract: The invention includes a method and system combining the capabilities of a console and controller, having a hand-held form factor including a removable and re-writable cartridge that can be inserted, using a processor capable of general purpose processing. The software can be upgraded, possibly dynamically. Dynamic upgrades can occur in real time. The processor has links to supplemental consoles, and supports multiplayer games. The communication link is coupled to a PC workstation or network router, and supports interactive communication. Multiplayer games can include players in remote locations. Games can include contests among multiple players, and among teams of players.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicants: BroadOn Communications, Inc., iQue Ltd.Inventors: Wei Yen, William Saperstein, John Princen
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Publication number: 20040267383Abstract: A remote operation management system for commercial appliances is provided. The system includes a user interface for authorizing use of an appliance and a dedicated appliance controller coupled to the user interface and the appliance for controlling operation of the appliance. An appliance communication controller is coupled to the user interface over an appliance communication connection, and an external host controller is coupled to the appliance communication controller over a host communication connection. The external host controller is configured to communicate a message for the appliance to the appliance communication controller. A remote management system is coupled to the external host controller and configured to control a function of the appliance.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: William Hull Bicknell, Donald Richard Dickerson, Stephen James West
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Publication number: 20040260407Abstract: A home automation and control architecture that includes one or more controlled devices and one or more control panels coupled by a communication network. Each of the controlled devices is directly coupled to at least one control panel and configured to communicate control information with the coupled panel. The control panels comprise sufficient computing resources for implementing a user interface and executing application software to generate control messages based on user input and/or context information of which the control panel is aware. A message broker implemented within the pone or more control panels conveys control messages from a first control panel that initiates the control message to one or more other control panels that implement the control message.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventor: William Wimsatt
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Publication number: 20040260409Abstract: A vacuum pump (10) includes a control device (20) for processing operational data and operational instructions. Further, the vacuum pump (10) includes a touch screen (40) serving as display for displaying the operational data callable from the control device (20) and as input for inputting operational instructions into the control device (20). The touch screen (40) includes a display panel (42) and a key panel (44) as display and the input, respectively, and is connected with the control device (20) via a data line (36). By combining the display and the input in a single device, namely the touch screen, the trouble for display and data input is reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Jurgen Brezina, Hermann Boy, Christian Beyer
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Patent number: 6834207Abstract: A remote maintenance and operating guidance system in which data relating to the operation of a medical system in a hospital is transmitted to an operator who operates an operating device of the medical system from a service center by way of a communication device such as a dedicated telephone line. The system is equipped to monitor operations performed by the operator on the medical system, and to transmit data relating to the monitored operation to the operating device. Accordingly, it is possible to transmit details of the method of operation of the medical equipment more accurately and effectively to the operator from a location remote from the medical equipment.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2002Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Akihiro Miyauchi, Jun Takahashi
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Patent number: 6832118Abstract: Components designed for use in networked control and monitoring systems including dedicated memory objects which store data representative of the system, the component and the function of the component in the system. The component-specific information may include data indicating the physical location of the component in the system. The objects are reprogrammable to adapt to system changes. A system comprising the components allows the objects to be accessed via a data network. Controlled or monitored parameters of the components may thus be collected in association with the other data stored in the objects.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: G. Erich Heberlein, Jon W. Simons, Louis K Kein, Kevin A Retlich, Wayne H. Wielebski, Kevin Baumann
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Patent number: 6832120Abstract: A control system methodology that uses object-oriented software to integrate multiple control systems into a common object model. Object-oriented techniques are used to construct distributed applications in a multi-vendor open system environment for use in controlling and monitoring systems of varying size and configuration. Information is brought into a common object model and made available throughout the system. A custom programming language is included for object creation. Access to objects is controlled through a multi-level security protocol. Data flow is governed by a real-time information synchronization manager. Classes are used to implement the system in a platform independent way according to a “core class hierarchy” in which objects are organized to inherit behavior and perform predictably. A control engine allows the user to control the order of execution of objects. A script is provided for generating custom objects.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1999Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Tridium, Inc.Inventors: Gerald L. Frank, Danny J. Wahlquist, Jr., Brian S. Frank, John W. Sublett, Daniel P. Giorgis, William G. Rockwell, Jr., Ottie E. Allgood, Robert A. Adams
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Patent number: 6829512Abstract: A system and method for creating a controlling device. In response to a user specifying one or more operating criteria for the controlling device, the system selects executable instructions from a library of executable instructions and command code sets from a library of command code sets that are to be stored in the memory of the controlling device. In addition, the system uses the criteria to suggest command key/command code mappings for use within the controlling device. The user may interact with the system to modify the selected executable instructions, command code sets, and command key/command code mappings. When stored in the memory of the controlling device, the executable instructions are to be used to perform various operations and functions within the controlling device and the command codes are to be transmitted from the controlling device to command the operation of controllable devices in response to activation of one or more of the command keys.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Universal Electronics Inc.Inventors: Steve Lan-Ping Huang, Kim-Thoa Thi Nguyen, Han-Sheng Yuh, JianJun Cao, My Thien Do
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Publication number: 20040243257Abstract: The invention relates to a method for context-dependent user input prediction for at least one device in the environment of at least one user comprising the steps of: detecting the parameters of the actual states of said at least one device, comparing said detected parameters with previously saved parameters of said at least one device, obtaining a most probable next input proposal according to the result of the comparison, and offering said input proposal to at least one user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventor: Wolfgang Theimer
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Patent number: 6823219Abstract: An architecture for use in controlling and managing optical functions and optical devices. A common microprocessor based control layer coordinates commands between optical devices and a user station. The control layer executes an operating system which handles data flow in the control layer. Generic commands from the user station causes the operating system to call specific subroutines the produce digital commands. These digital commands are then passed to a digital layer that interfaces with an analog layer. The analog layer is specifically developed to interface and work with a specific optical device. The analog layer thus directly controls the optical device including changing its settings based on input from the digital layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2001Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Dowslake Microsystems CorporationInventors: Wayne Y. Lee, Dan Dan Yang
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Patent number: 6813526Abstract: Provided is a method for optimizing golf car usage and deployment including the steps of recording golf car usage record based on axle revolutions, associating a golf car identification with the usage record, communicating the usage record and associated identification to a data store, calculating total usage data for each golf car identification and transmitting total usage data to a display device.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Inventor: William A. Dodd, Jr.
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Publication number: 20040204781Abstract: An antenna device for a wireless device has a transmitter and an antenna. The first connecting end of the transmiter is connected to the first end of the antenna, and the second connecting end of the transmitter is connected to the second end of the antenna. As a result, the antenna device can be formed as a loop and generates a magnetic field for remotely coupling the wireless device to other devices which can receive the signal emitted from the wireless device. The antenna device also includes a resonating and matching circuit coupled to the transmitter or the receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2004Publication date: October 14, 2004Applicant: KYE Systems Corp.Inventor: Po-Hsun Hsien
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Publication number: 20040199272Abstract: For devices connected to a network using IEEE 1394 or the like, it has not been possible in the prior art to automatically perform grouping of these device based on their physical location relationships. The present invention discloses a network management system which, by utilizing a plurality of infrared signals, performs grouping of devices, i.e., a VTR, a TV-a, a DVD, a TV-b, and a component system, connected to a network, wherein a TV-a infrared receiver, a VTR infrared receiver, a TV-b infrared receiver, a DVD infrared receiver, and a component system infrared receiver are provided as infrared signal receiving apparatuses in the TV-a, the VTR, the DVD, the TV-b, and the component system, respectively, and of these devices, devices whose receiving apparatuses have received the same kind of infrared signal are grouped into the same group.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: Mutsuko Yamamoto, Hajime Maekawa, Yoshifumi Yanagawa, Masaki Saga
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Patent number: 6799065Abstract: Improved teleoperator techniques often make use of at least one input device which can be selectively operatively associated with, for example, either a surgical instrument to treat tissues, or with an image of a surgical worksite shown to a system operator. A novel image manipulation arrangement effects movement of the image corresponding to the movement of the input device so that the image appears substantially connected to the input device, optionally while the instrument (or instruments) remain at a fixed location at the worksite. This can give the operator the appearance of grasping and/or manipulating target tissue and worksite into a desired position for viewing, while movement of the image is actually effected by repositioning of the image capture device, electronic image manipulation, or the like.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1999Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Intuitive Surgical, Inc.Inventor: Gunter D. Niemeyer
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Patent number: 6792321Abstract: Real-time remote monitoring and controlling of a device is described via a network such as the Internet. A virtual presence is accomplished between geographically distributed remote users and hardware platforms that allow for real-time interactive hardware operation. Using Internet based communications such as e-mail or browser based sessions, a series of remote instructions are sent from a remote computer based device to the device to be monitored and controlled. This operation of includes, but is not limited to, data monitoring, system control, system tuning, distributed learning, distributed monitoring, remote servicing and hardware reconfiguration. Furthermore, monitored data is exchanged between the device being monitored and the remote electronic-based device can be in a spreadsheet format.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2001Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Electro Standards LaboratoriesInventor: Raymond Sepe, Jr.
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Patent number: 6792320Abstract: A method and apparatus for remotely controlling a laboratory process operated by a controller. The remote control signal may originate from any one or more sensor that detects information that is relevant to the operation and control of a given laboratory process. Examples of sensors that could originate remote control signals include, but are not limited to, building smoke alarms, toxic gas monitors, and handheld remotes carried by laboratory technicians. A receiver communicates the change of state commands to the laboratory process, preferably to a programmable controller operating the laboratory process, directly to the laboratory process, or a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2001Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Fideris, Inc.Inventor: Craig C. Andrews
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Patent number: 6785580Abstract: A control apparatus comprises a control unit, a portable computer, a receiving module and a controller. The control unit includes a connector, a laser-pointer transmission circuit, a control circuit, a transmission module and a chargeable battery. A power switch button and a set of operating buttons are provided on the control unit and respectively connect the control circuit. In the portable computer, a connection socket is internally mounted to engage with the connector of the control unit when the control unit is inserted in the portable computer. The connection socket is connected to a circuit control unit of the portable computer that controls the execution of a user's command. When the control unit is detached from the portable computer, the portable computer can be remotely controlled directly by means of the control unit.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: First International Computer Inc.Inventor: Robert Huang