John Robert Whiting (15 November 1917 16 June 1963) was an English actor, dramatist and critic. Born in Salisbury, England, he was educated at Taunton ...
Us Patents
Thermal Runaway Protection System For A Battery Charger
Thomas F. Johnson - Schaumburg IL, US John S. Whiting - Arlington Heights IL, US
Assignee:
Schumacher Electric Corporation - Mt. Prospect IL
International Classification:
H02J 7/04 H02J 7/16
US Classification:
320150
Abstract:
A protection system and method for a battery charger is disclosed for detecting a thermal runaway condition in a battery during charging in order to protect the battery when such a thermal runaway condition has been detected. The protection system in accordance with the present invention does not require external temperature sensors nor does it rely on actions by the technician or user. Briefly, the protection system includes one or more electrical sensors normally provided with conventional battery chargers for sensing one or more electrical parameters during charging and providing an indication of a possible thermal runaway condition based upon the trend of the electrical charging parameters. In general, the protection system monitors the charging characteristics of a battery for a complete or partial charging cycle. If the charging characteristics deviate from a normal or otherwise indicate an anomaly, as determined by software, the system assumes there may be a thermal runaway condition and executes a protection measure, such as terminating charging of the battery.
John S. Whiting - Arlington Heights IL, US Patrick J. Clarke - St. Charles IL, US Randall L. Lawson - Hoopeston IL, US Samuel I. Weisbard - Highland Park IL, US Steven R. Hawkins - Burnsville MN, US Mark F. Kurth - Chicago IL, US Timothy J. Payne - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
Schumacher Electric Corporation - Mt. Prospect IL
International Classification:
1302
US Classification:
D13107
Battery Charger And Method Utilizing Alternating Dc Charging Current
Thomas Finis Johnson - Schaumburg IL, US John S. Whiting - Arlington Heights IL, US John F. Waldron - Elgin IL, US
Assignee:
Schumacher Electric Corporation - Mt. Prospect IL
International Classification:
H02J 7/04 H02J 7/16
US Classification:
320139, 320138, 320140, 320141, 320142, 320145
Abstract:
A battery charger is disclosed for use with various batteries, such as automotive and marine-type batteries. In accordance with an aspect of the invention, the charging current is alternated between non-zero DC charging current levels. By alternating the charging current between non-zero DC charging levels, the battery can be charged to a higher capacity (i. e. , ampere hours) faster, thus reducing the charging time and at the same time allow the rating of the battery charger to be increased. In accordance with another important aspect of the invention, the technique for alternating the charging current can be implemented in both linear and switched-mode battery chargers.
John Whiting - Arlington Heights IL, US Matthew A. Heins - Arlington Heights IL, US
Assignee:
Schumacher Electric Corporation - Mt. Prospect IL
International Classification:
H02J 7/04 G01N 27/416
US Classification:
320149, 320157, 320162, 324426
Abstract:
A battery charger is disclosed that is configured to be connected to an external battery by way of external battery cables. In accordance with an important aspect of the invention, the battery charger is configured with automatic voltage detection which automatically determines the nominal voltage of the battery connected to its battery charger terminals and charges the battery as a function of the detected nominal voltage irrespective of the nominal voltage selected by a user. Various safeguards are built into the battery charger to avoid overcharging a battery. For battery chargers with user selectable nominal battery voltage charging modes, battery charger is configured to over-ride a user selected battery voltage mode if it detects that the battery connected to the battery charger terminals is different than the user selected charging mode.
Battery Charger And Method Utilizing Alternating Dc Charging Current
Thomas Finis Johnson - Schaumburg IL, US John S. Whiting - Hampshire IL, US John F. Waldron - Elgin IL, US
Assignee:
Schumacher Electric Corporation - Mount Prospect IL
International Classification:
H02J 7/00
US Classification:
320107, 320160
Abstract:
A battery charger is disclosed for use with various batteries, such as automotive and marine-type batteries. In accordance with an aspect of the invention, the charging current is alternated between non-zero DC charging current levels. By alternating the charging current between non-zero DC charging levels, the battery can be charged to a higher capacity (i.e., ampere hours) faster, thus reducing the charging time and at the same time allow the rating of the battery charger to be increased. In accordance with another important aspect of the invention, the technique for alternating the charging current can be implemented in both linear and switched-mode battery chargers.
A compact battery monitoring system for monitoring a vehicle battery in a vehicle having an engine is described. The compact battery monitoring system may comprise a housing, a processor positioned within the housing, one or more sensors operatively coupled with said processor, a data port, a wireless data transceiver, and rechargeable lithium ion battery. The data port may be configured to removeably couple with a second data port positioned outside the housing to provide an electrical connection between the one or more sensors and the vehicle battery, wherein said processor is configured to monitor a parameter of the vehicle battery using said one or more sensors, yielding a monitored battery parameter. The wireless data transceiver within the housing is configured to wirelessly communicate the monitored battery parameter to a remotely situated, portable user device using, for example, ultra high frequency radio waves. A display device may be positioned on the housing, including a plurality of light emitting diodes. The rechargeable lithium ion battery is configured to supply power needed to operate the processor and the wireless data transceiver. When the engine is running, the battery monitoring system draws a charging current from the vehicle battery to charge the lithium ion battery.
- Mount Prospect IL, US Linh Nguyen - Elk Grove Village IL, US Patrick Clarke - St. Charles IL, US John Whiting - Hampshire IL, US
International Classification:
B60L 11/18 H02J 7/00
Abstract:
A battery charging system comprising a battery charger configured to deliver power to a rechargeable battery, wherein the battery charger comprises a wireless data transceiver; and a remote server communicatively coupled to the battery charger through a network via said wireless data transceiver and configured to communicate one or more battery charge parameters or battery charger control commands between the battery charger and a remotely situated portable user device.
- Mount Prospect IL, US Linh Nguyen - Elk Grove Village IL, US Patrick Clarke - St. Charles IL, US John Whiting - Hampshire IL, US
International Classification:
B60L 11/18
Abstract:
A battery charging system comprising a battery charger configured to deliver power to a rechargeable battery, wherein the battery charger comprises a wireless data transceiver; and a remote server communicatively coupled to the battery charger through a network via said wireless data transceiver and configured to communicate one or more battery charge parameters or battery charger control commands between the battery charger and a remotely situated portable user device.
Advocate Health Care Oct 2012 - Dec 2016
Manager Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology
Advocate Christ Medical Center Sep 1984 - Oct 2012
Registered Nurse
Education:
Purdue University Northwest 1980 - 1983
Associates, Bachelor of Science In Nursing, Bachelors, Associate of Arts, Nursing
Lakeland University 1972 - 1975
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biology
Skills:
Healthcare Hospitals Clinical Research Healthcare Management Nursing Acls Patient Safety Inpatient Emr Critical Care Acute Care Bls Cerner Icu Pediatrics Meditech Epic Systems Physician Relations Nursing Education Utilization Management Pals Medical/Surgical Medical Surgical Advanced Cardiac Life Support Basic Life Support Inpatient Care
Interests:
Cooking and Golf Science and Technology Education Health
Former North Providence Police Chief Col. John Whiting received a five-year sentence, with six months to serve in prison and 4 years of probation. He was also ordered to under anger management counseling. The sentence will not be imposed while Whiting files an appeal.
Justina Cardoso, 21, filed suit on Dec. 22 claiming Col. John Whiting violated the rights protecting her from illegal searches and granting her due process. Cardoso, who lives in Pawtucket and is a former stripper at the Satin Doll in Providence, is seeking $250,000 in damages from Whiting.
Date: Dec 27, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
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John Whiting
Work:
Technical Consumer Products (2005-2012)
Education:
Case Western Reserve University - Management Science
Tagline:
Testing out G+; liking the security simplicity already...