QED since Oct 2012
Design Engineer
GE Jan 2009 - Nov 2012
Systems Engineer
GE Jan 2007 - Jan 2009
Edison Design Engineer
Surface Combustion, Inc. May 2006 - Dec 2006
Co-op Engineer
GE Jan 2004 - Aug 2005
Co-op Engineer
Education:
Cleveland State University 2009 - 2013
MS, Power Electronics
Case Western Reserve University 2008 - 2008
Non-Degree, Electrical Engineering
University of Toledo 2002 - 2006
BS, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Electrical Engineering Six Sigma Power Electronics Product Design Electronics PCB design DMAIC
Us Patents
Receptacle Connector Between Controller And Lighting Fixture
Deeder Aurongzeb - Round Rock TX, US Laszlo Ilyes - Richmond Heights OH, US Tony Aboumrad - Parma OH, US Jason Creighton - Twinsburg OH, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H01R 13/648
US Classification:
43960741
Abstract:
An electrical receptacle comprises a body comprising an opening and main terminal channels that are spaced apart from each other and from the opening. Electrically conductive main connectors are disposed in the body and spaced apart from each other. The main connectors are disposed in or in alignment with the main terminal channels. A connector is disposed in the body and includes an arcuate shape in or near the opening.
Laszlo Sandor Ilyes - Richmond Heights OH, US Jason D. Creighton - Streetsboro OH, US
International Classification:
G05B 11/01 H05B 37/02
US Classification:
340 125, 315312
Abstract:
An outdoor lighting system and operating methods are presented in which RF-enabled outdoor lighting fixtures form one or more mesh networks and a lighting control system obtains data from RF-enabled utility meters by communications through a general purpose network and the RF mesh network.
Laszlo Sandor Ilyes - Richmond Heights OH, US Jason D. Creighton - Streetsboro OH, US
International Classification:
G05B 11/01 H05B 37/02
US Classification:
340 1232, 315312
Abstract:
An outdoor lighting system and operating methods are presented in which Power-Line-Communication (PLC)-enabled outdoor lighting fixtures form an outdoor lighting network and a lighting control system obtains data from PLC-enabled utility meters by communications through a general purpose network and the outdoor lighting network.
Laszlo Sandor Ilyes - Richmond Heights OH, US Himamshu Prasad - Bangalore, IN Jason D. Creighton - Streetsboro OH, US
International Classification:
H05B 37/02 F21S 8/00
US Classification:
315152, 315294, 362458
Abstract:
A dimmable outdoor lighting fixture apparatus is provided with a dimmable ballast or driver mounted in a horizontal cobra head luminaire fixture, and a photo eye control module connected to the fixture by an EEI/NEMA standard 3-terminal polarized twist-lock receptacle mounted to the fixture housing, with the controller module providing a dimming control value to the ballast or driver through the twist-lock receptacle.
System Assembly And Design Of Photoelectric Controller Device
Jason CREIGHTON - Twinsburg OH, US Deeder AURONGZEB - Mayfield Heights OH, US Tony ABOUMRAD - Parma OH, US Michael SELECKY - Cleveland OH, US
Assignee:
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H05K 7/00
US Classification:
361752
Abstract:
A photoelectric controller device includes a housing. At least two printed circuit boards can be secured in an interior of the housing. The printed circuit boards include a photosensor and communication circuitry. Electrically conductive, main terminals are secured in electrical contact with one of the printed circuit boards. A communication terminal is also secured in electrical contact with the communication circuitry on one of the printed circuit boards. Also featured is a design of a base plate of the photoelectric controller device that secures at least one circuit board and a design of a window for the photosensor. The controller may include at least one printed circuit board comprising a sensor selected from the group consisting of the photosensor, an infrared sensor or a visible detector, and combinations thereof.
Receptacle Connector Between Controller And Lighting Fixture
Jason Creighton - Twinsburg OH, US Deeder Aurongzeb - Mayfield Heights OH, US Laszlo Ilyes - Richmond Heights OH, US Tony Aboumrad - Parma OH, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H01R 33/00
US Classification:
439660
Abstract:
An electrical receptacle includes an exterior component and an interior component received inside the exterior component. Main electrical connectors have exterior end portions aligned with main connector openings of the interior component and have interior end portions disposed in alignment with main terminal channels of the exterior component. First and/or second central connectors each having substantially circular portions extend from an end plate of the exterior component and have exterior portions extending to a central connector opening of the interior component. Also featured is a method for electrically connecting the electrical receptacle to a controller device.