Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
700306000 | Specific application of control based on elapsed time | 9 |
20090012656 | STEP TIME DISPLAY DEVICE FOR INJECTION MOLDING MACHINE - A step time display device for an injection molding machine selects two events (a time measurement start event and a time measurement end event), time of each of which is to be measured, from among a plurality of events (starts and ends of mold clamping, injection, holding pressure, metering, mold opening, and ejection steps) in one molding cycle of an injection molding machine, and detects and stores occurrence time of each of the selected events. The step time display device calculates a time interval between the two events based on the occurrence time of each of the two stored events, and displays the calculated time interval on a screen. | 01-08-2009 |
20090192657 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A HOUSEHOLD COOKING APPLIANCE USING A TIMER - Described herein is a method for controlling a baking oven using a timer module, said timer module comprising a timer relay, a switch for operating mode selection, and a switch for setting a heating temperature or a heating power. The timer relay is serially connected into a power supply line to a heating device of the baking oven, whereby following the activation of a first safety lock function on the timer module by a special user function, a timer setting is locked against change. When the timer setting is locked thus, a baking oven operating cycle that has been pre-specified by a user by timer adjustment proceeds as specified and, thereafter, the heating device is switched off by opening the timer relay. Then, the timer relay can be reactivated only by an additional special user function on the timer module. | 07-30-2009 |
20100063647 | OUTDOOR ENCLOSURE COOLING SYSTEM OPERATING AT OFF-PEAK HOURS - A cooling system and method for an outdoor electronics enclosure includes an air conditioner controlled to operate during off-peak hours, so as to pre-cool batteries. The cooled batteries keep the enclosure cool during peak hours so that it is not necessary to run the air conditioner when electricity prices are at their peak. A clock or light sensor determines the time of day. A controller has stored data indicating the peak hours when electricity costs more. | 03-11-2010 |
20100076620 | CONTROLLING DEVICE FOR A GREENHOUSE - The invention relates to a controlling device ( | 03-25-2010 |
20100138076 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING APPARATUS - A method for controlling a semiconductor manufacturing apparatus in a wait mode, including: obtaining information regarding a waiting time required for a product to arrive at the apparatus on a production line, the product being subjected to a predetermined process by the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus; obtaining information regarding a time required to control energy saving between lowering electric power and other energy used by the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus in the wait mode to a level at which the processing is not ready and raising the electric power and the other energy to a processable level at which the product processing is ready; and judging whether or not to execute the energy saving control of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus based on results of comparison of the required time with the waiting time and of estimation on an effect of energy saving obtained by executing the energy saving control during the waiting time. | 06-03-2010 |
20120095616 | HEATING-ENERGY SAVING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A heating-energy saving system and a heating-energy saving method, which realize self-learning energy preservation (SLEP) system or method. By means of this system or method, the energy consumption of a beverage machine, which is mainly due to heating of the liquid required to provide hot beverages, can be reduced. At the same time, by adaptively learning and anticipating when a user is likely to use the beverage machine, the waiting time for the user, which is typically caused by the reheating process of the liquid in the beverage machine, can be significantly reduced. The system adapts the heating to what it learns from the user behavior. The described system and method are adapted to be installed in all kinds of beverage machines, either used in private or in public. | 04-19-2012 |
20120116604 | GPS Enabled Relay Controller - A GPS enabled relay controller that interfaces with an electronic device, such as a street light, barricade light, refrigerator, and other similar applications for turning off power to an electronic device for energy savings. The relay controller invokes quantification of refractive photon diffusion to switch between on and off an electronic device based upon refracted photons diffused at the surface of the earth at a particular location and based upon sampling at the Earth's surface from before civil twilight start until after sunrise and from before sunset until after civil twilight end. | 05-10-2012 |
20120253545 | BEAM SCHEDULER AND BEAM ALLOCATION METHOD OF BEAM SCHEDULER - A beam scheduler adds the maximum allowable waiting time until a beam is allocated to an irradiation chamber corresponding to an irradiation request when the irradiation request is received from one irradiation chamber of a plurality of irradiation chambers A to D; adds the irradiation request to the end of the order of a waiting list; determines whether or not the predicted waiting time until the beam is allocated to the one irradiation chamber exceeds the maximum allowable waiting time; and advances the order of the irradiation request on the waiting list, thereby allocating the beam to the irradiation chamber corresponding to the top irradiation request in the order of the waiting list, if it is determined that the predicted waiting time exceeds the maximum allowable waiting time. | 10-04-2012 |
20150019041 | SCENT DELIVERY SYSTEM SCHEDULING - A method for controlling one or more scent delivery units includes maintaining one or more scheduled events, maintaining one or more scheduled anti-events, and generating, based on the one or more scheduled events and the one or more scheduled anti-events, command data to be communicated to the one or more scent delivery units to control their activation and deactivation. Generating the command data includes identifying a conflicting period of time during which control specified by the one or more scheduled events differs from control specified by the one or more scheduled anti-events and also includes generating command data that gives priority to control specified by the one or more scheduled anti-events. Control for the one or more scent delivery units during the conflicting period of time is in accordance with control logic of the one or more scheduled anti-events and not the one or more scheduled events. | 01-15-2015 |