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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Mathews; Mark Robert.The latest application filed is for "refrigerator-electronics architecture".
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Electronics architecture for a refrigerator quick chill and quick thaw system Grant 7,644,590 - Holmes , et al. January 12, 2 | 2010-01-12 |
Methods and apparatus for detecting refrigerator door openings Grant 7,005,983 - Holmes , et al. February 28, 2 | 2006-02-28 |
Refrigerator-electronics architecture App 20050011205 - Holmes, John S. ;   et al. | 2005-01-20 |
Appliance sensor and man machine interface bus Grant 6,795,871 - Nolan , et al. September 21, 2 | 2004-09-21 |
Refrigerator--electronics architecture Grant 6,782,706 - Holmes , et al. August 31, 2 | 2004-08-31 |
DC motor speed control system Grant 6,762,577 - Gray , et al. July 13, 2 | 2004-07-13 |
DC motor speed control system App 20030090229 - Gray, Steven ;   et al. | 2003-05-15 |
Methods and apparatus for detecting refrigerator door openings App 20030006126 - Holmes, John Steven ;   et al. | 2003-01-09 |
Appliance sensor and man machine interface bus App 20030009610 - Nolan, Tam ;   et al. | 2003-01-09 |
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