JAMES EDWARD BRIGGS
Pilots at Bartemus Trl, Nashua, NH

License number
New Hampshire A4610606
Issued Date
Jul 2015
Expiration Date
Jul 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
32 Bartemus Trl, Nashua, NH 03063

Professional information

James Briggs Photo 1

Power Terminal Block

US Patent:
7534148, May 19, 2009
Filed:
Oct 15, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/872401
Inventors:
David Schuttler - W. Townsend MA, US
John Stranberg - Boston MA, US
Michael Falcinelli - Boxford MA, US
Srdan Mutabdzija - Somerville MA, US
James Edward Briggs - Nashua NH, US
Assignee:
American Power Conversion Corporation - West Kingston RI
International Classification:
H01R 9/22
US Classification:
439709, 439660, 29842
Abstract:
A terminal block for use in an uninterruptible power supply comprises a first portion that includes a plurality of stalls, each of the plurality of stalls having an aperture, and at least one socket positioned in the aperture, the at least one socket arranged to accept a wire from internal portions of the uninterruptible power supply, and a second portion removably connectable to the first portion, the second portion including a plurality of stalls, a plurality of electrical ports, an electrical port positioned in each of the plurality of stalls, and at least one connector pin positioned within one of the plurality of stalls to connect to the at least one socket through the aperture.


James Briggs Photo 2

Interface And Bezel For Uninterruptible Power Supply

US Patent:
D649114, Nov 22, 2011
Filed:
Jun 10, 2011
Appl. No.:
29/393939
Inventors:
Kyle David Brookshire - Belmont MA, US
Meng-Chang Liu - Puli Township, TW
James Edward Briggs - Nashua NH, US
Assignee:
American Power Conversion Corporation - West Kingston RI
International Classification:
1302
US Classification:
D13110, D13118


James Briggs Photo 3

Uninterruptable Power Supply

US Patent:
D509184, Sep 6, 2005
Filed:
Jul 7, 2003
Appl. No.:
29/185957
Inventors:
David L. Schuttler - Townsend MA, US
James E. Briggs - Nashua NH, US
Carlo Albano - Burlington MA, US
Michael Falcinelli - Boxford MA, US
Assignee:
American Power Conversion - West Kingston RI
International Classification:
1302
US Classification:
D13110


James Briggs Photo 4

Power Terminal Block

US Patent:
7281958, Oct 16, 2007
Filed:
Jan 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/763811
Inventors:
David Schuttler - W. Townsend MA, US
John Stranberg - Boston MA, US
Michael Falcinelli - Boxford MA, US
Srdan Mutabdzija - Somerville MA, US
James Edward Briggs - Nashua NH, US
Assignee:
American Power Conversion Corporation - West Kingston RI
International Classification:
H01R 9/22
US Classification:
439709, 430660
Abstract:
A terminal block for use in an uninterruptible power supply comprises a first portion that includes a plurality of stalls, each of the plurality of stalls having an aperture, and at least one socket positioned in the aperture, the at least one socket arranged to accept a wire from internal portions of the uninterruptible power supply, and a second portion removably connectable to the first portion, the second portion including a plurality of stalls, a plurality of electrical ports, an electrical port positioned in each of the plurality of stalls, and at least one connector pin positioned within one of the plurality of stalls to connect to the at least one socket through the aperture.


James Briggs Photo 5

Modular Ups

US Patent:
2013006, Mar 21, 2013
Filed:
Apr 23, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/453487
Inventors:
James Briggs - Nashua NH, US
David Schuttler - W. Townsend MA, US
Srdan Mutabdzija - Somerville MA, US
Michael Falcinelli - Boxford MA, US
Assignee:
AMERICAN POWER CONVERSION CORPORATION - West Kingston RI
International Classification:
H05K 5/02, H05K 7/18
US Classification:
3122236, 211 26, 294011
Abstract:
A modular UPS system is provided wherein UPS systems may be constructed using a number of different frame components. In one example, a core UPS frame is provided that can accept different combinations of power and battery modules, and an extension frame is provided that can be combined with the core frame to provide a larger UPS system. According to one example, both the core and extension frame types may be used in either a standalone or rack-mounted configuration. Another aspect relates to packaging of UPS components such that the UPS frame need not include serviceable items. In another aspect, a rail system is provided that allows for easier installation of heavy components into rack-mount systems.


James Briggs Photo 6

Modular Ups

US Patent:
7379305, May 27, 2008
Filed:
Jan 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/763813
Inventors:
James Briggs - Nashua NH, US
David Schuttler - W. Townsend MA, US
Srdan Mutabdzija - Somerville MA, US
Michael Falcinelli - Boxford MA, US
Assignee:
American Power Conversion Corporation - W. Kingston RI
International Classification:
G06F 1/16
US Classification:
361727
Abstract:
A modular UPS system is provided wherein UPS systems may be constructed using a number of different frame components. In one example, a core UPS frame is provided that can accept different combinations of power and battery modules, and an extension frame is provided that can be combined with the core frame to provide a larger UPS system. According to one example, both the core and extension frame types may be used in either a standalone or rack-mounted configuration. Another aspect relates to packaging of UPS components such that the UPS frame need not include serviceable items. In another aspect, a rail system is provided that allows for easier installation of heavy components into rack-mount systems.


James Briggs Photo 7

Modular Ups

US Patent:
8162417, Apr 24, 2012
Filed:
May 19, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/123028
Inventors:
James Briggs - Nashua NH, US
David Schuttler - W. Townsend MA, US
Srdan Mutabdzija - Somerville MA, US
Michael Falcinelli - Boxford MA, US
Assignee:
American Power Conversion Corporation - West Kingston RI
International Classification:
A47B 81/00
US Classification:
3122232, 3123344, 3123345
Abstract:
A modular UPS system is provided wherein UPS systems may be constructed using a number of different frame components. In one example, a core UPS frame is provided that can accept different combinations of power and battery modules, and an extension frame is provided that can be combined with the core frame to provide a larger UPS system. According to one example, both the core and extension frame types may be used in either a standalone or rack-mounted configuration. Another aspect relates to packaging of UPS components such that the UPS frame need not include serviceable items. In another aspect, a rail system is provided that allows for easier installation of heavy components into rack-mount systems.