Patents by Inventor Ryan D. Joy
Ryan D. Joy 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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Publication number: 20190173154Abstract: A system includes a central server; a reader in communication with the central server; and a set of equipment racks. Each equipment rack of the set of equipment racks defines a face. The each equipment rack includes an observer device and at least two antenna arrays. At least one of the at least two antennas is in communication with the observer device. The system further including a set of tags attached to assets disposed within the set of equipment racks. Each tag of the set of tags is to transmit a beacon signal including a tag identifier of the each tag. The at least one antenna is to receive the beacon signal. The observer device is to communicate the tag identifier and the characteristics of the beacon signal to the reader and central server. The central server determines a rack location based on the characteristics of the beacon signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2019Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: Ronald B. Graczyk, Edmund G. Healy, Ryan D. Joy, Jesse L. Richardson, Michael R. Primm
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Patent number: 10199715Abstract: A system includes a central server; a reader in communication with the central server; and a set of equipment racks. Each equipment rack of the set of equipment racks defines a face. The each equipment rack includes an observer device and at least two antenna arrays. At least one of the at least two antennas is in communication with the observer device. The system further including a set of tags attached to assets disposed within the set of equipment racks. Each tag of the set of tags is to transmit a beacon signal including a tag identifier of the each tag. The at least one antenna is to receive the beacon signal. The observer device is to communicate the tag identifier and the characteristics of the beacon signal to the reader and central server. The central server determines a rack location based on the characteristics of the beacon signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2017Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: RF Code, Inc.Inventors: Ronald B. Graczyk, Edmund G. Healy, Ryan D. Joy, Jesse L. Richardson, Michael R. Primm
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Patent number: 10049240Abstract: A method of establishing a location beacon includes establishing a bi-directional wireless radiofrequency connection between a directed light beacon device and a networked device in communication with a central server; assigning a beacon identification code to the directed light beacon device at the central server; transmitting the beacon identification code to the directed light beacon device through the bi-directional wireless radiofrequency connection; and transmitting the beacon identification code in a directed light beacon signal from the directed light beacon device.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2017Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: RF CODE, INC.Inventors: Michael R. Primm, David Duncavage, Ronald B. Graczyk, Ryan D. Joy
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Publication number: 20170215038Abstract: A method of establishing a location beacon includes establishing a bi-directional wireless radiofrequency connection between a directed light beacon device and a networked device in communication with a central server; assigning a beacon identification code to the directed light beacon device at the central server; transmitting the beacon identification code to the directed light beacon device through the bi-directional wireless radiofrequency connection; and transmitting the beacon identification code in a directed light beacon signal from the directed light beacon device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2017Publication date: July 27, 2017Inventors: Michael R. Primm, David Duncavage, Ronald B. Gracyk, Ryan D. Joy
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Publication number: 20170214117Abstract: A system includes a central server; a reader in communication with the central server; and a set of equipment racks. Each equipment rack of the set of equipment racks defines a face. The each equipment rack includes an observer device and at least two antenna arrays. At least one of the at least two antennas is in communication with the observer device. The system further including a set of tags attached to assets disposed within the set of equipment racks. Each tag of the set of tags is to transmit a beacon signal including a tag identifier of the each tag. The at least one antenna is to receive the beacon signal. The observer device is to communicate the tag identifier and the characteristics of the beacon signal to the reader and central server. The central server determines a rack location based on the characteristics of the beacon signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2017Publication date: July 27, 2017Inventors: Ronald B. Gracyk, Edmund G. Healy, Ryan D. Joy, Jesse L. Richardson, Michael R. Primm
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Publication number: 20170213057Abstract: A method of establishing a location beacon includes establishing a bi-directional wireless radiofrequency connection between a directed light beacon device and a networked device in communication with a central server; assigning a beacon identification code to the directed light beacon device at the central server; transmitting the beacon identification code to the directed light beacon device through the bi-directional wireless radiofrequency connection; and transmitting the beacon identification code in a directed light beacon signal from the directed light beacon device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2017Publication date: July 27, 2017Inventors: Michael R. Primm, David Duncavage, Ronald B. Gracyk, Ryan D. Joy
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Patent number: 9640044Abstract: A beacon device includes a control circuitry, a window, and a plurality of sets of illumination sources. The window includes a prismatic structure forming a ring from a planar perspective. The prismatic structure defines an inside surface and an outside surface from the planar perspective. The plurality of sets of illumination sources are coupled to the control circuitry. Each set of illumination sources includes a first illumination source disposed proximal to the inside surface of the prismatic structure and includes a second illumination source disposed proximal to the outside surface of the prismatic structure. The control circuitry is to illuminate a first set of the plurality of sets of illumination sources to transmit a signal in a first direction.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2014Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: RF CODE, INC.Inventors: Ronald B. Graczyk, Michael R. Primm, Dale E. Parvey, Ryan D. Joy, Chris C. Gaskins
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Patent number: 9330287Abstract: A system including a detector, a reader, and a tag. The detector includes a sensor to detect a user event, and a communication circuitry to communicate at a first frequency band. The reader includes communication circuitry to communicate at a second frequency band. The tag includes a first communication circuitry to communicate at the first frequency band and a second communication circuitry to communicate at the second frequency band. The detector is to communicate with the tag via the communication circuitry of the detector. The detector is to determine whether to associate the tag with the user event. The detector is to communicate the determined association. The tag is to communicate using the second communication circuitry of the tag with the reader.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2013Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: RF CODE, INC.Inventors: Ronald B. Graczyk, Ryan D. Joy, Michael R. Primm, Jesse L. Richardson, Dale E. Parvey
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Publication number: 20140306803Abstract: A beacon device includes a control circuitry, a window, and a plurality of sets of illumination sources. The window includes a prismatic structure forming a ring from a planar perspective. The prismatic structure defines an inside surface and an outside surface from the planar perspective. The plurality of sets of illumination sources are coupled to the control circuitry. Each set of illumination sources includes a first illumination source disposed proximal to the inside surface of the prismatic structure and includes a second illumination source disposed proximal to the outside surface of the prismatic structure. The control circuitry is to illuminate a first set of the plurality of sets of illumination sources to transmit a signal in a first direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2014Publication date: October 16, 2014Applicant: RF CODE, INC.Inventors: Ronald B. Graczyk, Michael R. Primm, Dale E. Parvey, Ryan D. Joy, Chris C. Gaskins
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Patent number: 8837954Abstract: A system includes a beacon device including a communication strip having a plurality of directed light emitters distributed along the communication strip. The beacon device can transmit a directed light signal via the directed light emitters. The system further includes a tag including a processor, a radio frequency transmitter coupled to the processor, a directed light receiver coupled to the processor, and a lens having first and second major surfaces and a side surface, the tag to receive the directed light signal via the side surface and to transmit a radio frequency tag message via the radio frequency transmitter. The system also includes a radio frequency reader to receive the radio frequency tag message.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2011Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: RF Code, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Primm, Ronald B. Graczyk, Ryan D. Joy, Matthew C. Blackledge
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Patent number: 8736829Abstract: A beacon device includes a control circuitry, a window, and a plurality of sets of illumination sources. The window includes a prismatic structure forming a ring from a planar perspective. The prismatic structure defines an inside surface and an outside surface from the planar perspective. The plurality of sets of illumination sources are coupled to the control circuitry. Each set of illumination sources includes a first illumination source disposed proximal to the inside surface of the prismatic structure and includes a second illumination source disposed proximal to the outside surface of the prismatic structure. The control circuitry is to illuminate a first set of the plurality of sets of illumination sources to transmit a signal in a first direction.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2012Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: RF Code, Inc.Inventors: Ronald C. Graczyk, Michael R. Primm, Dale Parvey, Ryan D. Joy, Chris C. Gaskins
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Publication number: 20130229263Abstract: A system including a detector, a reader, and a tag. The detector includes a sensor to detect a user event, and a communication circuitry to communicate at a first frequency band. The reader includes communication circuitry to communicate at a second frequency band. The tag includes a first communication circuitry to communicate at the first frequency band and a second communication circuitry to communicate at the second frequency band. The detector is to communicate with the tag via the communication circuitry of the detector. The detector is to determine whether to associate the tag with the user event. The detector is to communicate the determined association. The tag is to communicate using the second communication circuitry of the tag with the reader.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2013Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: RF CODE, INC.Inventors: Ronald B. Graczyk, Ryan D. Joy, Michael R. Primm, Jesse L. Richardson, Dale E. Parvey
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Publication number: 20110316674Abstract: A plurality of tags communicates a plurality of messages to a reader device. A message collector at the reader device collects at least a subset of the received messages, and provides the collected messages to a set of logical readers. The message collector and the logical readers filter the collected messages based on configuration information provided by an associated application, and provide tag event information to the application based on the filtered messages. The reader device can be configured based on customized configuration information, so that the tag event information provided to an application is customized for that application.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: RF CODE, INC.Inventors: Ryan D. Joy, Michael R. Primm, Richard N. Jefts