Patents Assigned to Ferret
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Publication number: 20230196038Abstract: A process for activating tracking labels of an item tracking system that uses a printer to activate labels as they are printed for use. Electronic tracking labels may have a removable portion that breaks an electrical circuit when removed; breaking the circuit activates the label. A printer with a label cutter may be used when labels are prepared for use, and the printer may be configured to cut off the removable portion of the label during label printing. This method automates label activation as part of the label preparation process. The printer may be programmed to position the boundary between the removable portion of the label and the rest of the label under the cutter, for example using knowledge of the label's layout. A printed, activated label output from the printer may be placed directly on an item to be tracked.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2023Publication date: June 22, 2023Applicant: Ferret Systems Inc.Inventors: Gary LEUNG, Venu GUTLAPALLI, Joseph REDDY
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Publication number: 20230196267Abstract: An electronic tracking tag that attaches a battery to the tag's circuitry by folding over a portion of the flexible PCB on top of the battery to secure it between two conductive pads. This configuration eliminates the need for a battery holder, thereby reducing weight, cost, and thickness and enabling a label containing the electronics to be fed through a printer without damaging the circuit. The battery may be attached to conductive pads using a conductive adhesive such as a conductive tape, avoiding the use of rigid or brittle tabs or epoxies that may break under the stress of going through the printer. An illustrative configuration with the electronic components, the battery, the fold-over battery attachment, and a label front and liner backing may be less than 2100 micrometers thick.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2023Publication date: June 22, 2023Applicant: Ferret Systems Inc.Inventors: Gary LEUNG, Venu GUTLAPALLI, Joseph REDDY
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Publication number: 20230128550Abstract: An item tracking system that uses smart tracking labels to track an item's position, and that switches between short-range tracking within a local area using short-range interfaces like Bluetooth and long-range tracking within a global or regional area using long-range interfaces like GPS. Long-range communication interfaces may be disabled when the tracking label comes within range of a short-range network such as a Bluetooth network within a warehouse. Switching to short-range services when they are available may significantly reduce the total power requirement for a tracking label. In an illustrative embodiment a tracking label may periodically broadcast an advertising message over Bluetooth; when a Bluetooth gateway in a warehouse or other local area responds to this message, the label disables long-range interfaces and switches position tracking to use short-range services. When the label loses communication with a short-range network, it re-enables the long-range interfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2022Publication date: April 27, 2023Applicant: Ferret Systems Inc.Inventors: Gary LEUNG, Venu GUTLAPALLI, Joseph REDDY
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Patent number: 11392885Abstract: A hierarchical aggregation tracking and monitoring system using “smart” tracking labels on packages and on the items contained in the packages. The labels may have printed information on the top and electronics and sensors embedded in thin, flexible layers underneath. Multiple levels of packaging may be tracked, such as boxes aggregated into pallets, which are in turn aggregated into larger containers. Smart labels on packages may communicate with smart labels on the contained items to retrieve item-level sensor data and forward this data to a central server. By using the package labels as gateways, item labels may be made simpler and less expensive. Package labels may detect when an item label does not respond and may notify a server that an item may be missing. Sensors and communications interfaces on labels may be used to automate generation and confirmation of containment data that indicates which items are in which packages.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2021Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: Ferret Systems Inc.Inventors: Gary Leung, Venu Gutlapalli, Joseph Reddy
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Patent number: 11232390Abstract: A tracking and monitoring system that uses “smart” tracking labels with printed label information on the top and electronics and sensors embedded in thin, flexible layers underneath. Labels may be used to track the location of items, and to monitor item parameters such as temperature, shock, weight, or tampering. Tracking labels may have communications interfaces to transmit label location and sensor data to a centralized server for monitoring and analysis; interfaces may include for example Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, cellular, or Amazon Sidewalk. Label location may be determined from an integrated GPS, by triangulation using received signals from cellular or other networks, or from the location of nearby connected devices. Labels may be battery powered and may use energy harvesting to obtain power from the environment. To conserve battery life, manufactured labels may be put into a hibernation state, and activated when they are placed on an item.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2021Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: Ferret Systems Inc.Inventors: Gary Leung, Venu Gutlapalli, Joseph Reddy
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Patent number: 6314795Abstract: A method of leak detection in a pipeline, characterized by the steps of: introducing into the pipeline (w) at an opening an initially loose fitting plug (11) having at least an expandable periphery (21); adopted for inflation by means of a flexible pipe (23); providing along the length of the flexible pipe (23) tracing means (31) for detecting the position of the plug remotely; allowing the plug (11) to be driven along the pipeline by a fluid pressure differential; inflating the plug to substantially block the flow of fluid; verifying the pressure or flow conditions upstream of the plug to detect fluid leak; and remotely detecting the position of the plug and relating it to the position of leak (x).Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Ferret Technology LimitedInventor: Michael George Ingham
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Patent number: 5818234Abstract: In an electrical resistive-load battery testing system, apparatus and methods are disclosed for independently monitoring and reacting to both the temperature of the load and the power actually consumed by the load. The signals derived by the temperature and power monitoring aspects of the invention may be used to provide visual and/or audible indicators to alert an operator that the system has exceeded predetermined operating levels. The load may be of a carbon-pile construction, though other loading arrangements are possible. According to the direct load-power monitoring aspect of the invention, electrical circuity is used to generate a signal representative of the power consumed by the load as a function of the voltage applied across the load and the current through by the load during the test, and a function such as an operator alert is performed in response to the power consumed by the load.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1996Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: Ferret Instruments, Inc.Inventor: Donald C. McKinnon
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Patent number: 5700089Abstract: In an electrical resistive-load battery testing system, apparatus and methods disclosed for independently monitoring and reacting to both the temperature of the load and the power actually consumed by the load. The signals derived by the temperature and power monitoring aspects of the invention may be used for any useful purpose including visual and/or audible indicators to alert an operator that the system has exceeded predetermined operating levels. The load may be of a carbon-pile construction, though other loading arrangements are possible. The load-temperature monitoring aspect to the invention includes an optical sensor supported to receive thermal radiation from the load, and output an electrical signal representative of the level of radiation emitted by the load. Means connected to receive the electrical signal from the optical sensor are further provided to perform an operational function if the level of radiation emitted by the load exceeds a predetermined value.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1996Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: Ferret Instruments, Inc.Inventor: Donald C. McKinnon
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Patent number: 5023764Abstract: The invention pertains to a stroboscopic timing light for use with internal combustion engines. The reflector assembly is designed to increase the proportion of light from a flash tube that becomes part of a focused light beam. The reflector assembly comprises a pair of angled reflectors or series of reflectors forming a frusto-pyramid-like structure which reflects an array of images of a flash lamp. These images reflect the substantial portion of the light from the flash lamp while providing a cost effective and relatively inexpensive reflector assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: Ferret Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Donald C. McKinnon, Thomas F. Gauthier
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Patent number: 4929199Abstract: A cable clip includes a strain relief bushing positioned between the jaws of the clip and the handle end for anchoring a cable to the clip in orthogonal relationship to the clip with the bend in the cable confined to the inside of the clip.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1988Date of Patent: May 29, 1990Assignee: FerretInventor: Donald C. McKinnon
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Patent number: D909449Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2018Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: The Cable Ferret Company LimitedInventor: Andrew James Wigney
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Patent number: D912124Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2019Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: The Cable Ferret Company LimitedInventor: Andrew James Wigney
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Patent number: D1008826Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2022Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: FERRET SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Gary Leung, Venu Gutlapalli