101 |
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETECTING ELECTRONIC DEVICE CONNECTED TO SMART PLUG |
US15755230 |
2016-08-26 |
US20180262046A1 |
2018-09-13 |
Joongki MOON; Yangdon LEE; Kyungjin JEON |
The present disclosure relates to a technology for a sensor network, machine to machine (M2M) communication, machine type communication (MTC), and the Internet of Things (IoT). The present disclosure can be utilized in an intelligent service (such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car or connected car, health care, digital education, retail business, security and safety-related services) based on the technology. A gateway device according to the present disclosure determines whether additional power consumption information on an electronic device is needed, makes a request for the additional power consumption information to a smart plug when the additional power consumption information is determined to be necessary, determines the maximum number of smart plugs capable of transmitting the additional power consumption information to the gateway device, and controls data transmission of at least a part of smart plugs transmitting the additional power consumption information to the gateway device. |
102 |
SECURE UTILITY METERING MONITORING MODULE |
US15697512 |
2017-09-07 |
US20170364909A1 |
2017-12-21 |
Corinne LE BUHAN; Christophe NICOLAS; Joel CONUS; Joel WENGER |
The object of the invention is to provide a secure detachable utility monitoring device to be appended to a utility metering apparatus for controlling at least one utility usage consumption. This is achieved thanks to a detachable metering monitoring device to be connected with a utility meter for controlling at least one utility consumption metered by said utility meter comprising: means to acquire a utility consumption value metered by said utility meter, a first memory to store at least a unique identifier ID and a personal key, both pertaining to said device, means to generate a cryptogram from information data comprising at least the utility consumption value, said cryptogram being encrypted with said personal key, means to generate an information message including at least said cryptogram and the unique identifier ID, means to send the information message to a remote management center. |
103 |
Display apparatus, display system and display method |
US14401235 |
2013-05-15 |
US09754393B2 |
2017-09-05 |
Mitsuhiro Kitaji |
In the present invention, in a coordinate plane that receives an expression according to a first axis indicating a parameter that impacts a basic rate and a second axis indicating a parameter that impacts a metered power rate, a display unit (230) displays an image indicating coordinates indicating the use state of power received from a grid. |
104 |
Demand target display device |
US14649613 |
2012-12-21 |
US09638730B2 |
2017-05-02 |
Eiichi Umamoto |
The conventional demand target display device based on time information differing from the information used by electric power companies and electric power consumers causes a divergence regarding their demand values. Therefore, a demand target display device with a dual-purpose scale, which acquires AC signals based on the AC waveform of AC power from a power supply line, generates time information based on the acquired AC signals, transmits the generated time information via radio waves within a housing, receives the transmitted time information via radio waves within the housing, indicates the time on the dual-purpose scale based on the received information, acquires electrical energy consumption within a segment for a given target demand value including the current time, and indicates the relationship between the acquired electrical energy consumption within a segment recorded and a target demand value set for such segment, is proposed. |
105 |
SYSTEM AND METHOD TO RECORD ENCRYPTED CONTENT WITH ACCESS CONDITIONS |
US15187830 |
2016-06-21 |
US20170098214A1 |
2017-04-06 |
Corinne LE BUHAN; Christophe NICOLAS; Joel CONUS; Joel WENGER |
A secure detachable utility monitoring device is disclosed, to be appended to a utility metering apparatus for controlling at least one utility usage consumption. A detachable metering monitoring device of at least one embodiment includes: a usage reading interface to acquire a utility consumption value metered by the utility meter; a first memory to store at least a unique identifier ID and a personal key, both pertaining to the device; a crypto processor to generate a cryptogram from information data comprising at least the utility consumption value, the cryptogram being encrypted with the personal key; a message generator to generate an information message including at least the cryptogram and the unique identifier ID; and a communication network interface including a sending unit to send the information message to a remote management center. |
106 |
System and method to record encrypted content with access conditions |
US13995516 |
2011-12-07 |
US09395207B2 |
2016-07-19 |
Corinne Le Buhan; Christophe Nicolas; Joel Conus; Joel Wenger |
A secure detachable utility monitoring device is disclosed, to be appended to a utility metering apparatus for controlling at least one utility usage consumption. A detachable metering monitoring device of at least one embodiment includes: a usage reading interface to acquire a utility consumption value metered by the utility meter; a first memory to store at least a unique identifier ID and a personal key, both pertaining to the device; a crypto processor to generate a cryptogram from information data comprising at least the utility consumption value, the cryptogram being encrypted with the personal key; a message generator to generate an information message including at least the cryptogram and the unique identifier ID; and a communication network interface including a sending unit to send the information message to a remote management center. |
107 |
APPLIANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND APPLIANCE MANAGEMENT METHOD |
US14375685 |
2013-02-08 |
US20140340237A1 |
2014-11-20 |
Kenji Kuniyoshi; Junichi Suzuki; Yasuhiro Yanagi; Hideki Takenaga |
The appliance management system according to the present invention includes: a meter device configured to measure a predetermined physical amount; an appliance having a predetermined function; and a management device. The management device sends first information including a first identifier allocated to the appliance and a second identifier allocated to the meter device. The meter device sends, when the second identifier included in the first information received from the management device matches the second identifier allocated to this meter device, second information including the first identifier included in the first information and the second identifier allocated to this meter device. The appliance performs, when the first identifier included in the second information received from the meter device matches the first identifier allocated to this appliance, a setting process of selecting the meter device identified by the second identifier included in the second information as a communication partner. |
108 |
Transformer instrumentation and metering system |
US13556309 |
2012-07-24 |
US08837118B2 |
2014-09-16 |
Kenneth William McGrail |
A combined current transformer and metering system is described, having a securable case, two or more current transformers each having a core and secondary windings connected to a secondary circuit, wherein the transformers are mounted within the case. A wiring harness connects the secondary windings of the transformers with shorting current switches for short circuiting the secondary current circuit, and voltage switches for disconnecting a voltage, wherein both sets of switches are mounted on the case. A process of manufacturing the system is described, wherein the transformer cores are positioned within the case, the wiring is connected between the transformer cores and attachment hardware on an upper deck of the case, and insulation medium is inserted within the case. A base plate is described, having rails to hold the system and having a tab at one end, and apertures for a rod positionable between rails at a second end. |
109 |
Electronic test system and associated method |
US13547094 |
2012-07-12 |
US08816708B2 |
2014-08-26 |
Shin-Cheng Chu; Ching-Tsung Chen; Teng-Hui Lee; Chia-Jen Kao |
Electronic test system and associated method, including a first and a second connection terminals respectively coupled to two pins of a chip under test, a signal source terminal coupled to a signal generator, a first and a second measurement terminals coupled to a tester, a fifth switch, a seventh switch and a switch circuit which has a first and a fourth front terminals coupled to the signal source terminal, has a first and a fourth back terminals coupled to the first and second connection terminals, and controls conduction between the first front terminal and the first back terminal, as well as conduction between the fourth front terminal and the fourth back terminal. The fifth switch is coupled between the fourth back terminal and the first measurement terminal, and the seventh switch is coupled between the first connection terminal and the second measurement terminal. |
110 |
TRANSFORMER INSTRUMENTATION AND METERING SYSTEM |
US13556309 |
2012-07-24 |
US20130027818A1 |
2013-01-31 |
Kenneth William McGrail |
A combined current transformer and metering system is described, having a securable case, two or more current transformers each having a core and secondary windings connected to a secondary circuit, wherein the transformers are mounted within the case. A wiring harness connects the secondary windings of the transformers with shorting current switches for short circuiting the secondary current circuit, and voltage switches for disconnecting a voltage, wherein both sets of switches are mounted on the case. A process of manufacturing the system is described, wherein the transformer cores are positioned within the case, the wiring is connected between the transformer cores and attachment hardware on an upper deck of the case, and insulation medium is inserted within the case. A base plate is described, having rails to hold the system and having a tab at one end, and apertures for a rod positionable between rails at a second end. |
111 |
Method of using a convertible metered power system to convert between
temporary and permanent metered electric service |
US837042 |
1992-02-18 |
US5216802A |
1993-06-08 |
Michael P. Cole; Gregory L. Heard |
A convertible, metered, power system, apparatus and method, of readily converting a construction site electric meter box between providing temporary metered power and providing permanent metered power; wherein the method of the present invention includes connecting a service line to the permanent meter box and diverting metered power from the meter away from the construction structure wiring, and into one or more, portable, temporary power outlets. In the preferred embodiment, the diversion and the portable power outlets are provided by the unique, portable, temporary electric service assembly of the present invented apparatus. |
112 |
Production and use of diazaspiroalkanes |
US34510864 |
1964-02-17 |
US3341517A |
1967-09-12 |
KARL-HEINZ BUECHEL; KISKERI BOCZ ALEXIUS; FRIEDRICH W A G K |
|
113 |
Electric impulse responsive device |
US51168855 |
1955-05-27 |
US2832067A |
1958-04-22 |
HOWE WILLIAM M |
|
114 |
Magnetic contact device |
US36437940 |
1940-11-05 |
US2269242A |
1942-01-06 |
BAKKE HANS A |
|
115 |
Electrical meter |
US24365238 |
1938-12-02 |
US2206252A |
1940-07-02 |
HOWE GOULD ROBERT |
|
116 |
Compensating meter |
US56593731 |
1931-09-30 |
US1957232A |
1934-05-01 |
SCHLEICHER GEORGE B |
|
117 |
Electricity meter |
US56273831 |
1931-09-14 |
US1947737A |
1934-02-20 |
RICCARD PUDELKO |
|
118 |
Measuring instrument |
US68396424 |
1924-01-02 |
US1757597A |
1930-05-06 |
SMITH BENJAMIN H |
|
119 |
Electrical instrument |
US15581426 |
1926-12-20 |
US1706701A |
1929-03-26 |
LOEWER ALVIN C |
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120 |
Electric meter. |
US1900033034 |
1900-10-15 |
US703051A |
1902-06-24 |
EDISON THOMAS A |
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