Patents Assigned to Check, Inc.
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Patent number: 11557393Abstract: A system and method is described for printing a label with an RFID tag. The system includes an RFID reader that queries a first RFID tag coupled to a first medicinal container that includes a medication. In response, the system receives a first unique identifier and uses the first unique identifier to determine a status of the medication, associate the first medicinal container with a medical provider and print a second label that includes a second RFID tag for a second medicinal container.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2021Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: Kit Check, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer Ashley Gitchell, Timothy James Leo Kress-Spatz, Kevin William MacDonald, Nicholas Bastien Petersen, Julie Christina Meloni, Christian Lee Doyle, Michael David Waud, David Mario Pedra, Nicholas Ward Stocchero, Michael Christopher Wimpee, Steven Shyu, Mahesh Murali
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Patent number: 11551797Abstract: Methods and systems relate to providing varying levels of detail about a pharmacy item to a patient information system based on the capabilities of the patient information system. An intercept device can receive an identifier associated with a pharmacy item based on a scanner reading a computer-readable code. The intercept device can recognize or determine the storage capabilities or limitations of the patient information system, for example by determining various medication data fields that the patient information system uses to store pharmacy item information. The intercept device can use the machine readable code to obtain pharmacy item information that is compatible with the patient information system based on those storage capabilities or limitations and can distribute that pharmacy item information to the patient information system.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2020Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: Kit Check, Inc.Inventors: Timothy James Leo Kress-Spatz, Kevin William MacDonald, Nicholas Bastien Petersen
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Publication number: 20220309598Abstract: Systems and methods for evaluating a real estate transaction are described herein. Various examples of the technologies described herein provide for the ability of buyers of property to request competing bids from banks and real estate brokers/agents. Various examples of the technologies described herein provide for the ability of sellers to request competing bids. Various examples of the technologies described herein provide for the ability of real estate agents/brokers to receive notifications such as another agent/broker being associated with a client.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2022Publication date: September 29, 2022Applicant: Client Check, Inc.Inventor: Victor Garrett Osborne
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Patent number: 11139075Abstract: A system for managing pharmacy kits comprises a reading station configured to read tag information from a plurality of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags associated with a pharmacy kit, and an information processing system operatively connected to the reading station and configured to receive the tag information from the reading station and determine a status of the pharmacy kit based on the tag information, a plurality of stored templates defining contents to be included in each of a plurality of pharmacy kits, and a plurality of kit records indicating the current contents of a plurality of pharmacy kits.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2017Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Assignee: Kit Check, Inc.Inventors: Kevin William MacDonald, Timothy James Leo Kress-Spatz
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Patent number: 11017352Abstract: A pharmacy kit is managed by defining multiple rules for determining whether a segment of a pharmacy kit is satisfactorily stocked, selecting at least one rule among the multiple rules according to a kit stocking contingency, an prompting a user to stock the segment of the pharmacy kit according to the selected at least one rule.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2016Date of Patent: May 25, 2021Assignee: Kit Check, Inc.Inventors: Kevin William MacDonald, David Mario Pedra, Timothy James Leo Kress-Spatz, Christian Lee Doyle, Eric Brody
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Patent number: 10930393Abstract: A system and method is described for printing a label with an RFID tag. The system includes an RFID reader that queries a first RFID tag coupled to a first medicinal container that includes a medication. In response, the system receives a first unique identifier and uses the first unique identifier to determine a status of the medication, associate the first medicinal container with a medical provider and print a second label that includes a second RFID tag for a second medicinal container.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2020Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Kit Check, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer Ashley Gitchell, Timothy James Leo Kress-Spatz, Kevin William MacDonald, Nicholas Bastien Petersen, Julie Christina Meloni, Christian Lee Doyle, Michael David Waud, David Mario Pedra, Nicholas Ward Stocchero, Michael Christopher Wimpee, Steven Shyu, Mahesh Murali
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Patent number: 10600513Abstract: A system and method is described for printing a label with an RFID tag. The system includes an RFID reader that queries a first RFID tag coupled to a first medicinal container that includes a medication. In response, the system receives a first unique identifier and uses the first unique identifier to determine a status of the medication, associate the first medicinal container with a medical provider and print a second label that includes a second RFID tag for a second medicinal container.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2018Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: Kit Check, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer Ashley Gitchell, Timothy James Leo Kress-Spatz, Kevin William MacDonald, Nicholas Bastien Petersen, Julie Christina Meloni, Christian Lee Doyle, Michael David Waud, David Mario Pedra, Nicholas Ward Stocchero, Michael Christopher Wimpee, Steven Shyu, Mahesh Murali
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Patent number: 10083766Abstract: A system and method is described for printing a label with an RFID tag. The system includes an RFID reader that queries a first RFID tag coupled to a first medicinal container that includes a medication. In response, the system receives a first unique identifier and uses the first unique identifier to determine a status of the medication, associate the first medicinal container with a medical provider and print a second label that includes a second RFID tag for a second medicinal container.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2017Date of Patent: September 25, 2018Assignee: Kit Check, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer Ashley Gitchell, Timothy James Leo Kress-Spatz, Kevin William MacDonald, Nicholas Bastien Petersen, Julie Christina Meloni, Christian Lee Doyle, Michael David Waud, David Mario Pedra, Nicholas Ward Stocchero, Michael Christopher Wimpee, Steven Shyu, Mahesh Murali
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Patent number: 9805169Abstract: A system for managing pharmacy kits comprises a reading station configured to read tag information from a plurality of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags associated with a pharmacy kit, and an information processing system operatively connected to the reading station and configured to receive the tag information from the reading station and determine a status of the pharmacy kit based on the tag information, a plurality of stored templates defining contents to be included in each of a plurality of pharmacy kits, and a plurality of kit records indicating the current contents of a plurality of pharmacy kits.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2015Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: Kit Check, Inc.Inventors: Kevin William MacDonald, Timothy James Leo Kress-Spatz
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Patent number: 9772349Abstract: A circuit board tester and method that precisely aligns the probe plate and circuit board is disclosed. With a circuit board and probe plate mounting within a housing having a top and bottom, hinged together, at closure there may be slight misalignments of the two. By making one of the two plates floating, or laterally slideable with respect to each other, it is possible to make final alignment at closure. One of the two plates can be provided with a pin and the other with a pin receiving alignment block. With the lateral slideability, the pin and block can insure proper probe alignment. Additional systems for correcting misaligned pins or blocks are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2014Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: Circuit Check, Inc.Inventors: Gregory J. Michalko, Stuart K. Eickhoff, Jon A. Hample, Russell G. Carter
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Patent number: 9734294Abstract: A system for managing pharmacy kits comprises a reading station configured to read tag information from a plurality of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags associated with a pharmacy kit, and an information processing system operatively connected to the reading station and configured to receive the tag information from the reading station and determine a status of the pharmacy kit based on the tag information, a plurality of stored templates defining contents to be included in each of a plurality of pharmacy kits, and a plurality of kit records indicating the current contents of a plurality of pharmacy kits.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2015Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: Kit Check, Inc.Inventors: Kevin William MacDonald, Timothy James Leo Kress-Spatz
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Patent number: 9582644Abstract: A system and method is described for printing a label with an RFID tag. The system includes an RFID reader that queries a first RFID tag coupled to a first medicinal container that includes a medication. In response, the system receives a first unique identifier and uses the first unique identifier to determine a status of the medication, associate the first medicinal container with a medical provider and print a second label that includes a second RFID tag for a second medicinal container.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2015Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: Kit Check, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer Ashley Gitchell, Timothy James Leo Kress-Spatz, Kevin William MacDonald, Nicholas Bastien Petersen, Julie Christina Meloni, Christian Lee Doyle, Michael David Waud, David Mario Pedra, Nicholas Ward Stocchero, Michael Christopher Wimpee, Steven Shyu, Mahesh Murali
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Patent number: 9449296Abstract: A pharmacy kit is managed by defining multiple rules for determining whether a segment of a pharmacy kit is satisfactorily stocked, selecting at least one rule among the multiple rules according to a kit stocking contingency, an prompting a user to stock the segment of the pharmacy kit according to the selected at least one rule.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2014Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: Kit Check, Inc.Inventors: Kevin William MacDonald, David Mario Pedra, Timothy James Leo Kress-Spatz, Christian Doyle, Eric Brody
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Patent number: 9367665Abstract: A system for managing pharmacy kits comprises a reading station configured to read tag information from a plurality of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags associated with a pharmacy kit, and an information processing system operatively connected to the reading station and configured to receive the tag information from the reading station and determine a status of the pharmacy kit based on the tag information, a plurality of stored templates defining contents to be included in each of a plurality of pharmacy kits, and a plurality of kit records indicating the current contents of a plurality of pharmacy kits.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2015Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: Kit Check, Inc.Inventors: Kevin William MacDonald, Timothy James Leo Kress-Spatz
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Patent number: 9171280Abstract: A system and method is described for printing a label with an RFID tag. The system includes an RFID reader that queries a first RFID tag coupled to a first medicinal container that includes a medication. In response, the system receives a first unique identifier and uses the first unique identifier to determine a status of the medication, associate the first medicinal container with a medical provider and print a second label that includes a second RFID tag for a second medicinal container.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2014Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: Kit Check, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer Ashley Gitchell, Timothy James Leo Kress-Spatz, Kevin William MacDonald, Nicholas Bastien Petersen, Julie Christina Meloni, Christian Lee Doyle, Michael David Waud, David Mario Pedra, Nicholas Ward Stocchero, Michael Christopher Wimpee, Steven Shyu, Mahesh Murali
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Patent number: 9091722Abstract: A dual-stage fixture for a circuit tester includes a slide plate that can be slid between at least a first position and a second position. In the first position, an upper stripper plate is spring-loaded, and a full set of test probes, including both long-stroke and short-stroke probes, can contact the circuit board or UUT (unit under test). In the second position, the upper stripper plate becomes fixed in position, and only the long-stroke probes can contact the circuit board. The fixed positioning of the upper stripper plate prevents the short-stroke probes from contacting the circuit board even when there is unbalanced loading of probe pressure between the top and bottom of the circuit board, thereby preventing transient signals from interfering with testing. In addition, a vacuum is applied in this position during a non-powered test.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2014Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: Circuit Check, Inc.Inventors: Clement C. Adams, Matthew Eric Lavik, Gregory J. Michalko, Stuart Eickhoff
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Patent number: 9058412Abstract: A system for managing pharmacy kits comprises a reading station configured to read tag information from a plurality of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags associated with a pharmacy kit, and an information processing system operatively connected to the reading station and configured to receive the tag information from the reading station and determine a status of the pharmacy kit based on the tag information, a plurality of stored templates defining contents to be included in each of a plurality of pharmacy kits, and a plurality of kit records indicating the current contents of a plurality of pharmacy kits.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2015Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: Kit Check, Inc.Inventors: Kevin William MacDonald, Timothy James Leo Kress-Spatz
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Patent number: 9058413Abstract: A system for managing pharmacy kits comprises a reading station configured to read tag information from a plurality of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags associated with a pharmacy kit, and an information processing system operatively connected to the reading station and configured to receive the tag information from the reading station and determine a status of the pharmacy kit based on the tag information, a plurality of stored templates defining contents to be included in each of a plurality of pharmacy kits, and a plurality of kit records indicating the current contents of a plurality of pharmacy kits.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2015Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: Kit Check, Inc.Inventors: Kevin William MacDonald, Timothy James Leo Kress-Spatz
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Patent number: 9037479Abstract: A system for managing pharmacy kits comprises a reading station configured to read tag information from a plurality of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags associated with a pharmacy kit, and an information processing system operatively connected to the reading station and configured to receive the tag information from the reading station and determine a status of the pharmacy kit based on the tag information, a plurality of stored templates defining contents to be included in each of a plurality of pharmacy kits, and a plurality of kit records indicating the current contents of a plurality of pharmacy kits.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2015Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: Kit Check, Inc.Inventors: Kevin William MacDonald, Timothy James Leo Kress-Spatz
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Patent number: 9026190Abstract: Methods, devices and kits for monitoring a physiological parameter using a portable physiological parameter detection and monitoring device. The devices include a removably adherable transparent film with an insulating upper surface that has two or more conductive elements within the film. The film can be adhered to a mobile device, such as a cell phone, to facilitate detecting a biological parameter such as a heart rhythm.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2011Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Rhythm Check, Inc.Inventors: Mohammad Shenasa, Shahid K. Siddiqui, Naeem M. Ansari