San Jose, California
United States
19
2019-07-25
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Joseph E. PALMER from San Jose, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:
Power management in single circuit HVAC systems and in multiple circuit HVAC systems
#2 | 2018-06-07Smart-home proxy devices with long-polling
#3 | 2016-12-15POWER MANAGEMENT IN SINGLE CIRCUIT HVAC SYSTEMS AND IN MULTIPLE CIRCUIT HVAC SYSTEMS
#4 | 2016-02-25Installation of thermostat powered by rechargeable battery
#5 | 2016-02-18User-friendly, network-connected, smart-home controller and related systems and methods
#6 | 2015-09-24Power-preserving communications architecture with long-polling persistent cloud channel for wireless network-connected thermostat
#7 | 2015-08-20Strategic reduction of power usage in multi-sensing, wirelessly communicating learning thermostat
#8 | 2014-12-04Power management in energy buffered building control unit
#9 | 2014-09-18Thermostat system with software-repurposable wiring terminals adaptable for HVAC systems of different ranges of complexity
#10 | 2014-03-27Thermostat system with software-repurposable wiring terminals adaptable for HVAC systems of different ranges of complexity
#11 | 2013-08-29Power management in single circuit HVAC systems and in multiple circuit HVAC systems
#12 | 2013-08-22Installation of thermostat powered by rechargeable battery
#13 | 2013-07-04User-friendly, network connected learning thermostat and related systems and methods
#14 | 2012-10-25Power-preserving communications architecture with long-polling persistent cloud channel for wireless network-connected thermostat
#15 | 2012-10-18Power management in energy buffered building control unit
#16 | 2012-10-11Power-preserving communications architecture with long-polling persistent cloud channel for wireless network-connected thermostat
#17 | 2012-10-04Power management in energy buffered building control unit
#18 | 2012-08-09Adaptive power stealing thermostat
#19 | 2012-07-12Strategic reduction of power usage in multi-sensing, wirelessly communicating learning thermostat
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