PAUL SMOLA
Electrician in Manchester, NH

License number
Massachusetts 18224
Issued Date
Apr 21, 2003
Expiration Date
Jul 31, 2013
Type
Master Electrician
Address
Address
Manchester, NH 03110

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Name
Address
Phone
Paul Smola, age 73
11 Cajun Ct, Bedford, NH 03110
(603) 472-7356
Paul Smola, age 73
11 Cajun Ct, Bedford, NH 03110
(603) 472-7356
Paul Smola
Bedford, NH
(603) 472-7356
Paul Smola, age 73
11 Cajun Ct, Bedford, NH 03110
(603) 472-7356

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At Philips Lighting

At Philips Lighting

Position:
Principal Engineer at Philips Teletrol
Location:
Manchester, New Hampshire
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
Philips Teletrol - Manchester, New Hampshire since Mar 2006 - Principal Engineer Pumatech Feb 1999 - Jun 2002 - Director of R&D
Education:
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth 1977 - 1979
BSEE, Electrical Engineering


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Data Entry Device Having Multifunction Keys

Data Entry Device Having Multifunction Keys

US Patent:
5861823, Jan 19, 1999
Filed:
Jan 15, 1998
Appl. No.:
/007903
Inventors:
Gary J. Strauch - Amherst NH
Paul Smola - Bedford NH
Assignee:
Granite Communications Incorporated - Nashaua NH
International Classification:
H03H 2500
US Classification:
341 22
Abstract:
A data entry device is provided, having as its primary function the entry of numeric data. A secondary function is the entry of alphabetic characters. The device is operated with a single hand and requires no shift or function keys. The number of keys of the device is kept to a minimum to avoid visual clutter and to facilitate its use with one hand. The keys are designed to be easy to access and to be operated while wearing a glove.


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System And Method For Sequential Application Of Power To Electrical Loads

System And Method For Sequential Application Of Power To Electrical Loads

US Patent:
2013007, Mar 28, 2013
Filed:
May 12, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/700564
Inventors:
Paul Smola - Bedford NH, US
Bruce Daryl Duhamel - Weare NH, US
Assignee:
KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V. - EINDHOVEN
International Classification:
G06F 1/30
US Classification:
700292
Abstract:
An energy management system for providing sequential application of power to electrical loads contains a series of electrical loads and at least one unit controller, wherein each unit controller connects to at least one electrical load and controls power application to the at least one electrical load. Each individual unit controller has a unique identification to allow for communication with the individual unit controller, wherein each unique identification has a unique power-on delay. The unit controller contains a memory and a processor configured by the memory to: determine if a power-off condition has occurred, being followed by a power-on condition, referred to as a powerup event; and enable delivery of power, after a powerup event, to the at least one electrical load in accordance with the unique power-on delay of the unit controller. A building controller or central server may instead provide sequential application of power.


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System And Method For Providing Device Independent Control And Modification

System And Method For Providing Device Independent Control And Modification

US Patent:
2009000, Jan 1, 2009
Filed:
Jun 27, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/147983
Inventors:
Andrew H. McMillan - Manchester NH, US
Kurt Kavanaugh - Kittery ME, US
Paul Smola - Bedford NH, US
Assignee:
Teletrol Systems Inc. - Manchester NH
International Classification:
G05B 19/00
US Classification:
700 9, 700 87
Abstract:
A system and method for providing device independent control and modification is provided, where the system contains a supervisory controller and a first level controller in communication with the supervisory controller. The first level controller contains software therein, wherein the software is the intersection of program code and objects, and wherein objects of the software include at least one device object summarizing properties of the first level controller and limits of the first level controller, and at least one logical element object defining functionality to be performed by the first level controller. Functionality of the first level controller can be changed by changing values of the objects.