Location History:
- Pittsburgh, PA (US) (2017)
- Covington, GA (US) (2003 - 2022)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003-2022
Title: Antonio Marques: Innovator in Emergency LED Lighting Systems
Introduction
Antonio Marques is a notable inventor based in Covington, Georgia, who has made significant contributions to the field of emergency lighting systems. With a total of 10 patents to his name, Marques has developed innovative solutions that enhance the functionality and efficiency of LED lighting in emergency situations.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents, Marques has designed an emergency LED lighting system that maintains power to an LED lighting source based on measured voltages and currents. This system is capable of rolling back or decreasing power provided to the LED lighting source over time, thereby extending the duration the battery can power the lights. Additionally, it executes a soft start procedure, gradually ramping up power during activation. The system can identify the type of battery connected and cycles between charging and standby modes to minimize power consumption. It also detects AC power or its absence and utilizes a status LED to communicate information about the system to a remote device.
Another significant patent by Marques is an emergency lighting system that incorporates charging, standby, and emergency modes of operation. This system shares many features with his previous patent, including the ability to maintain power based on measured voltages and currents, decrease power over time, and execute a soft start procedure. These innovations reflect his commitment to improving emergency lighting technology.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Antonio Marques has worked with prominent companies such as Abl IP Holding LLC and
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