Patents by Inventor Adam S. Bergman
Adam S. Bergman has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11948435Abstract: An apparatus and method for unlocking a security tag that is connected to an article. The apparatus includes an unlocking device configured to provide an unlock signal or force to a security tag allowing for the security tag to be removed from the article. The apparatus further includes an outer housing having an unlocking surface at least partially disposed above the unlocking device, wherein the unlocking surface includes a continuous surface area defined by a first surface area connected to a second surface area. In one aspect, the second surface area is tactily distinct from the first surface area and the second surface area includes an alignment feature configured to indicate a detachment zone that corresponds with a source of the unlock signal or force.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2021Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventors: Channing E. Miller, Adam S. Bergman
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Publication number: 20240096186Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure include methods, systems, and non-transitory computer readable media for receiving a plurality of reception magnetic signals, determining state information associated with each marker of the plurality of markers based on a corresponding transmission magnetic signal of the plurality of transmission magnetic signals and a corresponding reception magnetic signal of the plurality of reception magnetic signals, and determining tag information based on the state information of the plurality of markers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2021Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventors: Hubert A. PATTERSON, Adam S. BERGMAN, Steve E. TRIVELPIECE
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Patent number: 11928538Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and systems for laser turning and attaching RFID tags to products. Such methods and systems may include a memory and a processor coupled to the memory. The methods and systems may include determining a characteristic of a conductive trace on a substrate to be incorporated into an item to configure a tag performance in view of at least one of a dielectric property or a tuning property of the item. The methods and systems may further include a laser to alter the conductive trace on the substrate to have the characteristic to define an antenna for the tag. The methods and systems may further include an attaching device configured to attach a communications enabled device to the substrate so as to form an electrical connection between the communications enabled device and the antenna to form the tag.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2022Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: Sensormatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Steve E. Trivelpiece, Adam S. Bergman, Amin Shahidi, George H. West, Bjoern Petersen, João Vilaça, Gopal Chandramowle, Carlos Gomez Garcia, Melwyn F. Sequeira
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Publication number: 20240046062Abstract: An electronic article surveillance (“EAS”) tag for an EAS system, comprising an antenna, a radio frequency identification (“RFID”) chip configured to transmit and/or receive a wireless signal via the antenna; and a magnetically-actuatable switch configured to move between a first position and a second position. The switch is configured to electrically couple the RFID chip to the antenna in the first position. The switch is further configured to electrically decouple the RFID chip from the antenna in the second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2023Publication date: February 8, 2024Inventors: Adam S. BERGMAN, Patrick O'LEARY, George H. WEST, Ryan D. ZELAYA, Terry S. WILL, Steve E. TRIVELPIECE, Thomas P. SOLASKI, Wing K. HO
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Patent number: 11861440Abstract: Systems and methods for integrating tags with items. The methods comprise: dynamically determining a length of each metal thread to be incorporated into or trace to be disposed on a item to optimize tag performance in view of dielectric and tuning properties of the item. In the metal thread scenarios, the methods also involve: creating a metal thread having the length that was dynamically determined; and sewing the metal thread into the item being produced to form an antenna for a first tag. In the trace scenarios, the methods also involve forming the trace on the item being produced to form an antenna for a first tag. Next, at least a communications enabled device is attached to the item so as to form an electrical coupling or connection between the communications enabled device and the at least one antenna.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2022Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Assignee: Sensormatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Steve E. Trivelpiece, Bjoern Petersen, Adam S. Bergman, João Vilaça, Gopal Chandramowle, Carlos Gomez Garcia, Melwyn Sequeira
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Patent number: 11809941Abstract: A method for operating a sensor includes receiving identification information from one or more electronic identification devices (EIDs) located in a vicinity of the sensor. A number of EIDs located in the vicinity of the sensor is determined based on the received identification information. A determination is made if the number of EIDs located in the vicinity of the sensor exceeds a first predefined threshold. Transmission power to the sensor is selectively adjusted based on the number of EIDs with respect to the first predefined threshold, in response to determining that the number of EIDs located in the vicinity of the sensor exceeds or is less than any number of predefined thresholds.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2022Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: Sensormatic Electronics, LLCInventors: John J. Clark, Adam S. Bergman, Manuel A. Soto, John A. Allen
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Publication number: 20230298448Abstract: An EAS system first transmits a radio frequency identification (RFID) interrogation signal into an RFID interrogation zone of an EAS system. The system then first receives at least one RFID response signal from a first RFID tag of the system responding to the interrogation signal. The system second transmits a non-RFID RF signal into a second zone. The second zone and the RFID interrogation zone overlap to form a zone of interest. The system second receives, from the first RFID tag, an indication that the first RFID tag received the second transmission. The system determines, based on receiving both the RFID response signal from a first RFID tag and the indication that the first RFID tag received the second transmission, that the first RFID tag is in the zone of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2023Publication date: September 21, 2023Inventors: Adam S. Bergman, Manuel A. Soto
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Publication number: 20230298447Abstract: Systems and methods for operating a marker that involve receiving, by a Radio Frequency Identification (“RFID”) element of the marker, an RFID deactivation signal; and responsive to the RFID deactivation signal, supplying power to a detuner element of the marker so that the detuner element switches from a first state to a second state. The marker's resonant frequency is changed to a first value that falls outside of an Electronic Article Surveillance (“EAS”) systems operating frequency range when the detuner element switches from the first state to the second state.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2023Publication date: September 21, 2023Inventors: Adam S. BERGMAN, Manuel SOTO, Ronald B. EASTER
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Patent number: 11761247Abstract: Systems and methods for operating a tag. The methods comprise: actuating a telescoping actuator of the tag to transition a pin from an unengaged position in which the pin is retracted into a first portion of the tag's housing to an engaged position in which the pin extends through an insert space and into a second portion of the tag's housing; and mechanically securing the pin in the engaged position using a securement mechanism disposed in the second portion of the tag's housing. The pin is securely coupled to a movable component of the telescoping actuator so as to be integrated into the tag's body, and the first and second portions of the tag's housing are coupled to each other so as to form a unitary piece.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2020Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventors: Channing E. Miller, Sergio M. Perez, Adam S. Bergman
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Patent number: 11755877Abstract: An electronic article surveillance (“EAS”) tag for an EAS system, comprising an antenna, a radio frequency identification (“RFID”) chip configured to transmit and/or receive a wireless signal via the antenna; and a magnetically-actuatable switch configured to move between a first position and a second position. The switch is configured to electrically couple the RFID chip to the antenna in the first position. The switch is further configured to electrically decouple the RFID chip from the antenna in the second position.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2021Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: Sensormatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Adam S. Bergman, Patrick O'Leary, George H. West, Ryan D. Zelaya, Terry S. Will, Steve E. Trivelpiece, Thomas P. Solaski, Wing K. Ho
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Publication number: 20230274626Abstract: An RFID portal of an EAS system first interrogates a first zone extending into a controlled area beyond a threshold distance from an interrogating antenna of the portal. The portal defines an exit from the controlled area, the threshold distance being less than a width of the exit. The portal first detects, in response to the first interrogating, a first response of a particular RFID tag. The portal second interrogate, subsequent to the first detecting, in a second zone extending into the controlled area at least to the threshold distance. The portal second detects, in response to the second interrogating, at least one second response of the particular RFID tag indicating a received signal strength of the second interrogating at the particular RFID tag corresponding to a distance from an interrogating antenna of the portal less than the threshold distance. The EAS system alarms in response to the second detecting.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2023Publication date: August 31, 2023Inventors: Steve E. TRIVELPIECE, David TORRECILLA PUERTAS, Eric RIGGERT, Adam S. BERGMAN
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Publication number: 20230267298Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and systems for laser turning and attaching RFID tags to products. Such methods and systems may include a memory and a processor coupled to the memory. The methods and systems may include determining a characteristic of a conductive trace on a substrate to be incorporated into an item to configure a tag performance in view of at least one of a dielectric property or a tuning property of the item. The methods and systems may further include a laser to alter the conductive trace on the substrate to have the characteristic to define an antenna for the tag. The methods and systems may further include an attaching device configured to attach a communications enabled device to the substrate so as to form an electrical connection between the communications enabled device and the antenna to form the tag.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2022Publication date: August 24, 2023Inventors: Steve E. TRIVELPIECE, Adam S. BERGMAN, Amin SHAHIDI, George H. WEST, Bjoern PETERSEN, João VILAÇA, Gopal CHANDRAMOWLE, Carlos Gomez GARCIA, Melwyn F. SEQUEIRA
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Patent number: 11721201Abstract: Transmitting a radio frequency identification (RFID) interrogation signal into an RFID interrogation zone of an Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) system. Detecting at least one response signal from a first RFID tag of the EAS system responding to the interrogation signal. Capturing, at one or more times in a window of time around the detection, sensor data within a sensor field, the sensor field and the RFID interrogation zone overlapping to form a zone of interest. Characterizing movement of a non-tag object during the window of time based on the captured sensor data. Determining whether the first RFID tag is associated with the characterized non-tag object based on a comparison of the at least one response signal and the characterized movement of the non-tag object.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2022Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventors: Eric Floyd Riggert, Michael Sansur, Adam S. Bergman
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Patent number: 11699335Abstract: Systems and methods for operating a marker. The method comprising: receiving, by a Radio Frequency Identification (“RFID”) element of the marker, an RFID deactivation signal transmitted from an external device; and responsive to the RFID deactivation signal, supplying power from the RFID element to a detuner element so that the detuner element switches from a first state to a second state. The marker's resonant frequency is changed to a first value that falls outside of an Electronic Article Surveillance (“EAS”) systems operating frequency range when the detuner element switches from the first state to the second state.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2021Date of Patent: July 11, 2023Assignee: Sensormatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Adam S. Bergman, Manuel Soto, Ronald B. Easter
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Patent number: 11688258Abstract: An EAS system first transmits, over a time, a radio frequency identification (RFID) interrogation signal into an RFID interrogation zone of an EAS system. The system then first receives at least one RFID response signal from a first RFID tag of the system responding to the interrogation signal. The system second transmits, over a second time overlapping at least in part with the first time, a non-RFID RF signal into a second zone. The second zone and the RFID interrogation zone overlap to form a zone of interest. The system second receives, from the first RFID tag, an indication that the first RFID tag received the second transmission. The system determines, based on receiving both the RFID response signal from a first RFID tag and the indication that the first RFID tag received the second transmission, that the first RFID tag is in the zone of interest.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2020Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventors: Adam S. Bergman, Manuel A. Soto
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Patent number: 11687746Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure include methods, systems, and non-transitory computer readable media for transmitting at least one incident radio frequency identification (RFID) signal to a RFID tag attached to a merchandize item, receiving at least one reflected RFID signal from the RFID tag, determining a frequency response of the RFID tag based on the at least one reflected RFID signal, comparing the frequency response to a plurality of baseline frequency responses, and determining a state of the RFID tag based on the comparing.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2021Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: Sensormatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Adam S. Bergman, Steve E. Trivelpiece
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Patent number: 11688272Abstract: A system may include a security controller communicatively coupled with pedestals having a first set of antennas and a second set of antennas spaced from the first set of antennas to form an interrogation zone. The security controller may be configured to alternate transmission and reception of interrogation signals between the first set of antennas and the second set of antennas. The security controller may be configured to determine whether a metal object is detected in the interrogation zone in response to the reception of the interrogation signals by the second set of antennas or by the first set of antennas. The security controller may be configured to generate and send an alarm signal in response to the metal object being detected in the interrogation zone.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2021Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventors: Adam S. Bergman, John A. Allen
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Patent number: 11676462Abstract: An RFID portal of an EAS system first interrogates a first zone extending into a controlled area beyond a threshold distance from an interrogating antenna of the portal. The portal defines an exit from the controlled area, the threshold distance being less than a width of the exit. The portal first detects, in response to the first interrogating, a first response of a particular RFID tag. The portal second interrogate, subsequent to the first detecting, in a second zone extending into the controlled area at least to the threshold distance. The portal second detects, in response to the second interrogating, at least one second response of the particular RFID tag indicating a received signal strength of the second interrogating at the particular RFID tag corresponding to a distance from an interrogating antenna of the portal less than the threshold distance. The EAS system alarms in response to the second detecting.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2020Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLCInventors: Steve E. Trivelpiece, David Torrecilla Puertas, Eric Riggert, Adam S. Bergman
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Patent number: 11625549Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure include methods, systems, and non-transitory computer readable media for receiving a confirmation signal to unlock the security tag from being locked to a merchandise, transmitting a RFID signal to the RFID device associated with the security tag to enable a controller to receive a release signal used to unlock the security tag from the merchandise, and transmitting the release signal to the controller to unlock the security tag from the merchandise.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2020Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: Sensormatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Manuel A. Soto, Adam S. Bergman, Steve E. Trivelpiece
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Patent number: 11620458Abstract: A radio frequency identification (RFID) system first interrogates, in a first mode, one or more particular target zones of the plurality of target zones including a given target zone. Each particular target zone is interrogated with one of the antennas at a time at a first power for the particular target zone. The RFID system monitors, upon first interrogating, for a trigger condition to occur. In response to the trigger condition not occurring, the RFID system continues the first interrogation in the first mode. In response to the trigger condition occurring, the RFID system second interrogates the given target zone in a second mode at a second power with a plurality of the antennas. The second power for the given target zone is greater in an aggregate across the second interrogating antennas than the first power for the given target zone.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2022Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Assignee: Sensormatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Steve Edward Trivelpiece, Adam S. Bergman, Eric Floyd Riggert, Manuel A. Soto