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Jackson Paul Gehman

from Coopersburg, PA
Age ~46

Jackson Gehman Phones & Addresses

  • 7525 Hillview Cir, Coopersburg, PA 18036 (610) 282-5030
  • 309 9Th St, Coopersburg, PA 18036 (610) 282-5030
  • Lehighton, PA
  • 900 Mickley Ave, Whitehall, PA 18052 (610) 439-8516
  • Bethlehem, PA
  • Barto, PA
  • 900 Mickley Rd, Whitehall, PA 18052 (610) 334-4383

Work

Company: Lutron electronics Jan 2013 Position: Strategic purchasing engineer

Education

Degree: BS School / High School: Lehigh University 1995 to 2000 Specialities: Electrical Engineering

Skills

Training • Leadership • Product Management • Engineering • Electronics • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Product Development • Customer Service • Electrical Engineering • Lighting Control • Strategic Planning • Power Electronics • Process Improvement • Project Management • Strategy • Team Building • Engineering Management • Circuit Design • Team Leadership • Sales Management

Interests

Children • Employee Development • Coaching • Technical Training

Industries

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Resumes

Resumes

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Location:
7525 Hillview Cir, Coopersburg, PA 18036
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Lutron Electronics since Jan 2013
Strategic Purchasing Engineer

Lutron Electronics Jan 2012 - Jan 2013
Customer Service Leader

Lutron Electronics May 2007 - Jan 2012
Customer Education Leader

Lutron Electronics May 2000 - May 2007
Electrical Engineer
Education:
Lehigh University 1995 - 2000
BS, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Training
Leadership
Product Management
Engineering
Electronics
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Product Development
Customer Service
Electrical Engineering
Lighting Control
Strategic Planning
Power Electronics
Process Improvement
Project Management
Strategy
Team Building
Engineering Management
Circuit Design
Team Leadership
Sales Management
Interests:
Children
Employee Development
Coaching
Technical Training

Publications

Us Patents

Dimmer Control System Having Remote Infrared Transmitters

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US Patent:
7116056, Oct 3, 2006
Filed:
Oct 21, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/970220
Inventors:
Jackson P. Gehman - Coopersburg PA, US
Christopher J. Salvestrini - Bethlehem PA, US
Richard D. Samuels - Riegelsville PA, US
Shawn L. Leichliter - Allentown PA, US
Assignee:
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. - Coopersburg PA
International Classification:
H05B 37/00
US Classification:
315149, 362242
Abstract:
A control system includes an electrical load control device responsive to radiant energy and a transmitter. The transmitter includes two sets of radiant energy generators connected to an electrical circuit such that polarity of the sets is reversed. A transmissive enclosure includes indented portions defining deflectors oriented obliquely with respect to a generator support surface. The transmitter is secured to a bracket for attachment to a backcover of the load control device. The control system may also include a master control generating an electrical control signal in response to an actuator or in response to a radiant energy signal. The control system is capable of limiting the master control to generate a signal only in response to the actuator. A power supply for the transmitter includes a filter network having a filter capacitor and resistor in series with a power supply capacitor and a diode in parallel with the resistor.

Dimmer Switch With Adjustable High-End Trim

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US Patent:
7906916, Mar 15, 2011
Filed:
Sep 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/514659
Inventors:
Jackson Gehman - Coopersburg PA, US
Assignee:
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. - Coopersburg PA
International Classification:
H05B 37/00
US Classification:
315291, 315307, 315360, 307140
Abstract:
A dimmer switch has a user adjustable high-end trim. The dimmer switch includes a bidirectional semiconductor switch, such as a triac, for controlling the amount of power delivered from a source of alternating current power to a lighting load, such as an electric lamp. A user-adjustable timing circuit controls the conduction time of the triac from a minimum time to a maximum time. The maximum possible conduction time of the triac is the high-end trim. The minimum possible conduction time of the triac is the low-end trim. The timing circuit includes a user-accessible switch that allows a user to reduce the high-end trim from a first nominal level to a second reduced level, lower than the first level, without substantially affecting the low-end trim. The switch allows a user to switch a transient voltage suppressor into and out of parallel connection with a resistor that is part of an RC timing circuit for the triac. The dimmer switch advantageously uses less energy and the lifetime of the lamp is extended when the second reduced level of the high-end trim is selected.

Dimmer Switch With Adjustable High-End Trim

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US Patent:
8198827, Jun 12, 2012
Filed:
Dec 2, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/958878
Inventors:
Jackson Gehman - Coopersburg PA, US
Assignee:
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. - Coopersburg PA
International Classification:
H05B 37/00
US Classification:
315291, 315307, 315360, 307140
Abstract:
A dimmer switch has a user adjustable high-end trim. The dimmer switch includes a bidirectional semiconductor switch, such as a triac, for controlling the amount of power delivered from a source of alternating current power to a lighting load, such as an electric lamp. A user-adjustable timing circuit controls the conduction time of the triac from a minimum time to a maximum time. The maximum possible conduction time of the triac is the high-end trim. The minimum possible conduction time of the triac is the low-end trim. The timing circuit includes a user-accessible switch that allows a user to reduce the high-end trim from a first nominal level to a second reduced level, lower than the first level, without substantially affecting the low-end trim. The switch allows a user to switch a transient voltage suppressor into and out of parallel connection with a resistor that is part of an RC timing circuit for the triac. The dimmer switch advantageously uses less energy and the lifetime of the lamp is extended when the second reduced level of the high-end trim is selected.

Dimmer Switch With Adjustable High-End Trim

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US Patent:
8492996, Jul 23, 2013
Filed:
Apr 2, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/437130
Inventors:
Jackson Gehman - Coopersburg PA, US
Assignee:
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. - Coopersburg PA
International Classification:
H05B 37/00
US Classification:
315291, 315360, 307140
Abstract:
A dimmer switch has a user adjustable high-end trim. The dimmer switch includes a bidirectional semiconductor switch, such as a triac, for controlling the amount of power delivered from a source of alternating current power to a lighting load, such as an electric lamp. A user-adjustable timing circuit controls the conduction time of the triac from a minimum time to a maximum time to control the power delivered to the load between a low-end trim and a high-end trim. The timing circuit includes a user-accessible switch that allows a user to reduce the high-end trim from a first nominal level to a second reduced level, lower than the first level, without substantially affecting the low-end trim. The dimmer switch advantageously uses less energy and the lifetime of the lamp is extended when the second reduced level of the high-end trim is selected.

Dimmer Control System Having Remote Infrared Transmitters

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US Patent:
20030025969, Feb 6, 2003
Filed:
Aug 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/210679
Inventors:
Elliot Jacoby - Glenside PA, US
Carl Gomes - Ocean NJ, US
Jackson Gehman - Coopersburg PA, US
Christopher Salvestrini - Bethlehem PA, US
Richard Samuels - Riegelsville PA, US
Shawn Leichliter - Allentown PA, US
International Classification:
H04B010/06
US Classification:
359/142000, 315/149000, 315/159000, 315/158000, 455/899000
Abstract:
A control system includes an electrical load control device responsive to radiant energy and a transmitter. The transmitter includes two sets of radiant energy generators connected to an electrical circuit such that polarity of the sets is reversed. A transmissive enclosure includes indented portions defining deflectors oriented obliquely with respect to a generator support surface. The transmitter is secured to a bracket for attachment to a backcover of the load control device. The control system may also include a master control generating an electrical control signal in response to an actuator or in response to a radiant energy signal. The control system is capable of limiting the master control to generate a signal only in response to the actuator. A power supply for the transmitter includes a filter network having a filter capacitor and resistor in series with a power supply capacitor and a diode in parallel with the resistor.

Load Control Device Having A Visual Indication Of An Energy Savings Mode

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US Patent:
20090256483, Oct 15, 2009
Filed:
May 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/474950
Inventors:
Jackson Gehman - Coopersburg PA, US
Gregory Altonen - Easton PA, US
Joel S. Spira - Coopersburg PA, US
Assignee:
LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC. - Coopersburg PA
International Classification:
H05B 37/02
US Classification:
315129
Abstract:
A load control system (e.g., a dimmer switch) operates in a normal mode of operation and an energy-saver mode and displays a visual indication when the system is operating in the energy-saver mode. The system comprises a controllably conductive device adapted to be coupled in series between a power source and a lighting load, a control circuit operatively coupled to the controllably conductive device for adjusting the intensity of the lighting load, and a visual indicator for providing the visual indication that the system is in the energy-saver mode of operation. The control circuit controls the intensity of the lighting load between a minimum intensity and a first maximum intensity when the system is in the normal mode of operation, and between the minimum intensity and a second maximum intensity less than the first maximum intensity when the system is in the energy-saver mode.
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