Patents by Inventor Edward Comer

Edward Comer 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).

  • Publication number: 20140062693
    Abstract: An alarm sensor can be located at a premises, for example a smoke detector mounted to a wall or ceiling of a building. In response to an alarm event, such as detection of a level of smoke indicative of a fire hazard, the alarm sensor can send a wireless notification directly to a remote recipient that is offsite from the premises. The recipient could be a smart phone or other handheld cellular device carried by a homeowner on vacation, for example. The alarm sensor can be either originally manufactured with remote notification capabilities or retrofitted after installation for remote notification. In some cases, the alarm sensor can be networked with other alarm sensors located at the premises. For example, an alarm sensor having remote notification capabilities can receive alarm notifications from other alarm sensors for relay to the remote recipient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 29, 2013
    Publication date: March 6, 2014
    Inventors: Wesley Watts, Edward Comer
  • Publication number: 20080004057
    Abstract: A service provider uses a telemetry gateway to communicate with radio communication devices using various incompatible short message service (SMS) protocols. A communication, from the service provider to a radio communication device, passes through the telemetry gateway. The telemetry gateway determines the communication protocol of the radio communication device and converts the communication from a common protocol to the radio communication device's protocol. The telemetry gateway also determines and sends the converted communication over the appropriate communication path for receipt by the radio communication device. The telemetry gateway is also operable for providing registration information and receiving a communication from a radio communication device. The telemetry gateway can convert the received communication to a common protocol and transmit the converted communication to the service provider.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 12, 2007
    Publication date: January 3, 2008
    Inventors: Bryan Tarleton, Michael Criscolo, Edward Comer, William Simitses
  • Publication number: 20050170855
    Abstract: A service provider uses a telemetry gateway to communicate with radio communication devices using various incompatible short message service (SMS) protocols. A communication, from the service provider to a radio communication device, passes through the telemetry gateway. The telemetry gateway determines the communication protocol of the radio communication device and converts the communication from a common protocol to the radio communication device's protocol. The telemetry gateway also determines and sends the converted communication over the appropriate communication path for receipt by the radio communication device. The telemetry gateway is also operable for providing registration information and receiving a communication from a radio communication device. The telemetry gateway can convert the received communication to a common protocol and transmit the converted communication to the service provider.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 6, 2004
    Publication date: August 4, 2005
    Applicant: Cellemetry, LLC
    Inventors: Edward Comer, Bryan Tarleton, Michael Criscolo, William Simitses
  • Publication number: 20050101317
    Abstract: A customer central location (CCL) communicates with multiple remote wireless devices employing mutually incompatible data formats or short message service (SMS) protocols. A communication, from the CCL to a remote device or from a remote device to the CCL, passes through a short message arbitrator (SMA), which determines the identifying characteristic(s) of the device receiving the communication. From the identifying characteristic(s), the short message arbitrator determines the expected data format and the transmission path to the device. The SMA converts the communication into the expected data format and transmits the communication over the appropriate transmission path.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2004
    Publication date: May 12, 2005
    Applicant: Cellemetry, LLC
    Inventors: Edward Comer, Jere Sandidge
  • Publication number: 20050095572
    Abstract: The present invention provides methods and systems for simulation-based technical training on equipment, machinery, and software-based systems. The present invention is enabled by a data-driven simulation kernel. The data-driven simulation kernel encapsulates the structure of the system to be simulated in a data model that is decomposed into its constituent simulation components. The simulation components are structured hierarchically, mirroring the hierarchy of parts within parts in the actual system being simulated. Associated with each simulation component is a set of properties that define the user interface characteristics and states of that simulation component. The behavior of the simulation is driven by the sequence of state changes, specifically reflected as changes to the values of the properties of the constituent simulation components contained in the data model.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 4, 2003
    Publication date: May 5, 2005
    Applicant: RealVue Simulation Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward Comer, Baba Buehler, Michael Dahmus, Randy Pond, Jason Sugg
  • Publication number: 20050043011
    Abstract: A system coupled to one or more vending machines, such as soft drink vending machines, via a wireless data link can acquire operational vending data, for example sales data, hardware status, and product temperature. The system can compile data from multiple vending machines dispersed across a geographic area such as a city or state. The system can include software that refines the vending operations of one or more such vending machines based on analysis of acquired data, taking into consideration other information such as market, business, seasonal, or environmental factors. Refining vending operations can include adjusting product offerings, relocating vending machines, replicating favorable conditions, and addressing unexpected sales variations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 6, 2004
    Publication date: February 24, 2005
    Applicant: Numerex Corp.
    Inventors: Tomas Murray, Edward Jansson, Edward Comer, Alexander Nicolaides, Juan Peralta