Method and Apparatus for Control of a Network in HVAC and other Application

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13972374

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A system and method for connecting a number of network devices together in a daisy chain configuration is disclosed. A connector device comprising a number of cable interfaces for a cable is used to allow a number of network devices connected to a network to be connected in a free-form manner, yet still maintain a daisy chain configuration. A cable comprising at least two conductors, wherein the conductors are preferably a twisted pair of copper wire, is used to connect the network devices, so that each network device only has a single cable connected to it. Additional network devices can be added to the network by simply connecting the additional network device into the existing network with the use of an additional cable and an additional connector device. Wherever the additional network device is added to the existing network, the network will be maintained in a daisy chain configuration.

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UPONOR INNOVATIONS ABP O BOX 101 VIRSBO 73061

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Andersson, Jan Olof Apple Valley, US 6 32
Grauer, Logan Brent Regina, CA 5 10
Kasian, Chris Edwin Regina, CA 5 10
Kwong, Robert Christopher Surrey, CA 8 12
Lemon, Jason John Regina, CA 5 10
Lockhart, Kenneth John Surrey, CA 5 10
Nichols, Glenn William Surrey, CA 5 10
Perrin, William Andrew Surrey, CA 5 10
Rossner, Trevor Lewis Surrey, CA 5 10
Wiedemann, Jeffrey Paul Apple Valley, US 4 9

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