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US Patent 10514582 Controlling transitions in optically switchable devices

Patent 10514582 was granted and assigned to View, Inc. on December, 2019 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
View, Inc.
View, Inc.
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Current Assignee
View, Inc.
View, Inc.
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
105145820
Patent Inventor Names
Sridhar K. Kailasam0
Stephen C. Brown0
Anshu A. Pradhan0
Gordon Jack0
Date of Patent
December 24, 2019
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Patent Application Number
157051700
Date Filed
September 14, 2017
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 10120258 Controlling transitions in optically switchable devices
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12117710 Driving thin film switchable optical devices
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US Patent 11640096 Multipurpose controller for multistate windows
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US Patent 11668991 Controlling transitions in optically switchable devices
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US Patent 11835834 Controlling transitions in optically switchable devices
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US Patent 11927867 Driving thin film switchable optical devices
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US Patent 12061404 Controlling transitions in optically switchable devices
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US Patent 12073752 Calibration of electrical parameters in optically switchable windows
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US Patent 11482147 Calibration of electrical parameters in optically switchable windows
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Patent Primary Examiner
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William R Alexander
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Patent abstract

Aspects of this disclosure concern controllers and control methods for applying a drive voltage to bus bars of optically switchable devices such as electrochromic devices. Such devices are often provided on windows such as architectural glass. In certain embodiments, the applied drive voltage is controlled in a manner that efficiently drives an optical transition over the entire surface of the electrochromic device. The drive voltage is controlled to account for differences in effective voltage experienced in regions between the bus bars and regions proximate the bus bars. Regions near the bus bars experience the highest effective voltage. In some cases, feedback may be used to monitor an optical transition. In these or other cases, a group of optically switchable devices may transition together over a particular duration to achieve approximately uniform tint states over time during the transition.

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