Patents Assigned to Check, Inc.
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Patent number: 8990099Abstract: 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: July 20, 2012Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Kit Check, Inc.Inventors: Kevin William MacDonald, Timothy James Leo Kress-Spatz
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Patent number: 8847618Abstract: 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: April 20, 2012Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Circuit Check, Inc.Inventors: Gregory J. Michalko, Stuart K. Eickhoff, Jon A. Hample, Russell G. Carter
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Patent number: 8754665Abstract: 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: April 11, 2012Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Circuit Check, Inc.Inventors: Clement C. Adams, Matthew Eric Lavik, Gregory J. Michalko, Stuart Eickhoff
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Patent number: 8692569Abstract: 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 sideability, the pin and block can insure proper probe alignment. Additional systems for correcting misaligned pins or blocks are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2011Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Circuit Check, Inc.Inventors: Troy Fossum, David Kariniemi
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Patent number: 8583548Abstract: A system and method ranks funding sources to make payments according to user preferences, which may be both explicitly provided and learned, and the benefits and costs of using such funding sources, and displays the funding sources in ranked order, allows the user to select one or more funding sources, and makes the payment using the selected one or more funding sources.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Check, Inc.Inventors: Guy Goldstein, Dan Blumenfeld, Stephen Schultz, Nisim Tapiro
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Patent number: 8583446Abstract: Computer based system which provides wireless site specific RF safety information and promotes protection of all concerned individuals from RF radiation. The System further informs contractors, workers, site owners, and FCC licensees bow to comply with federal, state and local RF safety standards and regulations. The system provides a method for managing and accommodating RF safety training and certification relating to the radio transmission sites. The system includes a database of transmission sites with corresponding antenna systems including maps of maximum permissible exposure limits, site physical layouts and camera images. The system provides a site specific RF safety summary sheet only to users having a predetermined training certification status. The system further includes recordation of training process, testing results, certification status, and delivery of RF safety summary sheets to users.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2008Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: RF Check, Inc.Inventor: Douglas M. Williams
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Publication number: 20130271171Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2012Publication date: October 17, 2013Applicant: Circuit Check, Inc.Inventors: Clement C. Adams, Matthew Eric Lavik, Gregory J. Michalko, Stuart Eickhoff
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Patent number: 8559882Abstract: Maintaining information about radio transmission sites in a computer accessible database. In one aspect this is a living database consisting of hundreds of thousands of wireless sites and their unique characteristics. The database includes energy transmissions information including site specific physical locations and utilization characteristics of the sites. The System can deliver MPE maps of radio frequency radiation and site specific safety programs to any worker visiting a wireless site in the United States. These maps (and site's specific safety programs) are updated on a daily basis. The System can be accessed via the Internet by registered users. The System creates and displays MPE maps and radiation pattern maps showing gradation power densities to identify exposure dangers.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2009Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: RF Check, Inc.Inventor: Douglas M. Williams
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Publication number: 20120024948Abstract: An apparatus that authenticates the contents of identification documents provided by different issuers having machine-readable and/or human readable information is disclosed. The contents of the identification documents are verified without encountering any human error. The verified contents of the identification documents may be used for identification purposes such as age restricted purchases, preordained organ donors or possible criminal prosecution. The verified contents of the identification documents may be logged to provide ID checking compliance and/or may be transferred to a remote computer for additional processing or logging.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: Intelli-Check, Inc.Inventor: Kevin M. Messina
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Publication number: 20110195410Abstract: The present invention provides improved compositions and methods of sequence detection and single nucleotide (“SNP”) genotyping. The methods of the present invention are related to combining sequence or allelic specific ligation on a solid phase platform with specific and efficient solid phase signal amplification. The methods for sequence detection include a first, second and third oligonucleotide. The methods of SNP genotyping include four oligonucleotides for SNPs associated with two alleles and additional oligonucleotides may be added for SNPs associated with more than two alleles. The usefulness of the present method is that it results in the determination of thousands of genotypes simply, rapidly and inexpensively on a solid support from a single genomic DNA sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2010Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: GENE CHECK, INC.Inventor: Robert E. Wagner, JR.
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Publication number: 20110087613Abstract: Supplier evaluation system for selecting a supplier for a project and/or monitoring a current supplier's performance. A supplier evaluation system first comprises a first database storing a plurality of inquiries and supplier contact information. The supplier candidates identify raters and those raters receive the inquiries over a computer network. The system provides a user interface for the rater to confidentially respond to the inquiries. The raters' responses are then electronically sent to one or more databases in the system and the system's database management system analyses the responses and makes them available to purchasing agents in a plurality of formats.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: EVENDOR CHECK, INC.Inventors: Douglas LaPasta, Marc Yanoff, Joyce Herlihy, Andrew Grilk, Steven Cole
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Patent number: 7899751Abstract: An apparatus that authenticates the contents of identification documents provided by different issuers having machine-readable and/or human readable information is disclosed. The contents of the identification documents are verified without encountering any human error. The verified contents of the identification documents may be used for identification purposes such as age restricted purchases, preordained organ donors or possible criminal prosecution. The verified contents of the identification documents may be logged to provide ID checking compliance and/or may be transferred to a remote computer for additional processing or logging.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2009Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Intelli-Check, Inc.Inventor: Kevin M. Messina
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Patent number: 7860318Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and a method for comparing information contained on at least two documents belonging to an entity. The present invention includes at least one device configured to receive information from at least one first document and at least one second document; then, compare at least one first document information and at least one second document information; and determine whether at least one second document contains at least one first document information. The present invention then outputs a result of whether the at least one second document contains at least one first document information.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2004Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Intelli-Check, IncInventors: Frank Mandelbaum, Russell T. Embry
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Publication number: 20100211912Abstract: An interactive graphical user interface adapted for receiving user power down requests and for providing data related to RF emitter sites through a plurality of logically interrelated and interactive graphical monitor screens including: a search screen presenting plural location criteria for the sites, and adapted for receiving location requests; an information screen having a plan view MPE map; a wide area aerial map; a photographic camera view; and a list of site facts; a contacts screen presenting information about the RF emitters on a selected site, including an identity a broadcaster, owner, property manager, and municipal entity; and a request screen adapted for accepting, for a selected RF emitter, a power down request.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2009Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: RF CHECK, INC.Inventor: Douglas M. Williams
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Publication number: 20100196893Abstract: The present invention provides methods for determining the number of tandem repeat units in a region of double stranded DNA based on the use of RecA-like recombinase protein and oligonucleotide ligation. The methods of the present invention provide RecA coated, specific DNA oligonucleotide probes (RecA filaments) for homology searching in duplex DNA where the location of homologous sequences results in the formation of D-loop structures containing a duplex region comprising the oligonucleotide probe and one strand of the target DNA.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: Gene Check, Inc.Inventors: Uwe R. Müller, Robert E. Wagner, JR.
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Publication number: 20090270041Abstract: Maintaining information about radio transmission sites in a computer accessible database. In one aspect this is a living database consisting of hundreds of thousands of wireless sites and their unique characteristics. The database includes energy transmissions information including site specific physical locations and utilization characteristics of the sites. The System can deliver MPE maps of radio frequency radiation and site specific safety programs to any worker visiting a wireless site in the United States. These maps (and site's specific safety programs) are updated on a daily basis. The System can be accessed via the Internet by registered users. The System creates and displays MPE maps and radiation pattern maps showing gradation power densities to identify exposure dangers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2009Publication date: October 29, 2009Applicant: RF CHECK, INC.Inventor: Douglas M. Williams
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Publication number: 20090198502Abstract: Maintaining information about radio transmission sites in a computer accessible database. In one aspect this is a living database consisting of hundreds of thousands of wireless sites and their unique characteristics. The database includes energy transmissions information including site specific physical locations and utilization characteristics of the sites. The System can deliver MPE maps of radio frequency radiation and site specific safety programs to any worker visiting a wireless site in the United States. These maps (and site's specific safety programs) are updated on a daily basis. The System can be accessed via the Internet by registered users. The System creates and displays MPE maps and radiation pattern maps showing gradation power densities to identify exposure dangers.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Applicant: RF Check, Inc.Inventor: Douglas M. Williams
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Patent number: 7570922Abstract: Maintaining information about radio transmission sites in a computer accessible database. In one aspect this is a living database consisting of hundreds of thousands of wireless sites and their unique characteristics. The database includes energy transmissions information including site specific physical locations and utilization characteristics of the sites. The System can deliver MPE maps of radio frequency radiation and site specific safety programs to any worker visiting a wireless site in the United States. These maps (and site's specific safety programs) are updated on a daily basis. The System can be accessed via the Internet by registered users. The System creates and displays MPE maps and radiation pattern maps showing gradation power densities to identify exposure dangers.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2006Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: RF Check, Inc.Inventor: Douglas M. Williams
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Patent number: 7244562Abstract: A method for detecting a specific sequence, a mutation and/or a polymorphisms, including a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), is based on the use of RecA-like recombinase protein and primer extension (PE) or oligonucleotide ligation assays (OLA). RecA coated, specific DNA oligonucleotide probes (RecA filaments) are used for homology searching in duplex DNA. Location of homologous sequences results in the formation of D-loop or double D-loop structures containing a duplex regions comprising the oligonucleotide probe and one strand of the target DNA. In the case of the PE methods, probes are selected to terminate with their 3? end adjacent to the site of mutation or SNP such that a single nucleotide or terminator addition to the primer will be diagnostic of the mutation or SNP.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2002Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Gene Check, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Wagner, Jr.
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Publication number: 20070128650Abstract: The invention is directed to a method for detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms utilizing a solid phase RFLP-based method of detection. The invention further relates to a method of detecting a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) comprising providing a sample test DNA molecule containing an SNP site of interest; detectably labeling the DNA molecule at or near each of its ends with different labels and containing the SNP site of interest; providing at least two different immobilization oligonucleotides capable of immobilization to a solid support; digesting the test DNA molecule with a restriction endonuclease, whose cut site contains the SNP site in at least one allele of the SNP site; separating strands of the test DNA molecule; annealing the strands to the immobilization oligonucleotides; and detecting the labels of DNA strands annealed to the immobilization oligonucleotide.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2006Publication date: June 7, 2007Applicant: Gene Check, Inc.Inventors: Allan Schell, Erica Daniell