Patents Assigned to CDS Worldwide Pty Ltd
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Patent number: 9865026Abstract: A car parking system comprises an exit control apparatus, and a host system that maintains records of a plurality of active optically readable codes (ORCs) that can be presented to the exit control apparatus of the car park for egress from the car park, wherein at least some of the active ORCs are associated with respective ones of a plurality of subscribers. The exit control apparatus is in data communication with the host system and comprises an optical code reader.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2014Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: CDS WORLDWIDE PTY LTDInventor: Michael Eli Silberberg
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Publication number: 20120143657Abstract: A parking system comprising a plurality of parking apparatuses associated with respective ones of a plurality of parking bays, each parking apparatus comprising an electronic display, and a sensor having a sensor output indicative of whether a vehicle is parked in the parking bay, and a parking controller in data communication with each sensor and each display, the parking controller arranged to receive a parking request that enables the parking controller to identify a parking bay, process the parking request to determine whether to initiate a parking session in respect of the parking bay, and control the display associated with the parking bay to indicate that a parking session has been initiated upon initiation of a parking session.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2011Publication date: June 7, 2012Applicant: CDS WORLDWIDE PTY LTDInventor: Michael Eli Silberberg
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Patent number: 7237716Abstract: The present invention provides a parking system having a parking meter in close proximity to a corresponding parking bay in which a user's vehicle is able to be parked. A payment receiving means is further provided for receiving payment and thereafter establishing a parking period in which the vehicle is able to be legitimately parked in the bay. There is provided a communication means for sending a message to the user's mobile phone prior to the expiry of the parking period. The message alerts the user that the parking period will soon expire and that the user must either move the vehicle before the expiry of the parking period or make an additional payment, if allowable, to remain legitimately parked.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2003Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: CDS Worldwide Pty Ltd.Inventor: Michael E Silberberg
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Patent number: 6889899Abstract: A parking system is disclosed which includes a parking meter (10) which has a transceiver (12) and (14) for transmitting and receiving information and which in one embodiment may comprise an over the air telephone, fixed land line telephone or the like. The transmitter receiver (12, 14) communicates with a host central station (50) for receiving and transmitting information. In order to park at the meter a user telephones a telephone number associated with the parking meter and connects with the host station (50). Commands are input into the user's telephone to provide an indication of the amount of parking time required and payment for the parking time and information is downloaded from the station (50) to the parking meter (10) to indicate that parking has been paid for and the parking meter should activate to indicate that parking has been paid for.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2001Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: CDS Worldwide Pty LtdInventor: Michael E. Silberberg
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Publication number: 20040094619Abstract: The present invention provides a parking system having a parking meter in close proximity to a corresponding parking bay in which a user's vehicle is able to be parked. A payment receiving means is further provided for receiving payment and thereafter establishing a parking period in which the vehicle is able to be legitimately parked in the bay. There is provided a communication means for sending a message to the user's mobile phone prior to the expiry of the parking period. The message alerts the user that the parking period will soon expire and that the user must either move the vehicle before the expiry of the parking period or make an additional payment, if allowable, to remain legitimately parked.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: CDS Worldwide Pty LtdInventor: Michael E. Silberberg