Patents Assigned to Hi-G-Tek Ltd.
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Patent number: 8068027Abstract: A key-operated remotely monitorable locking assembly including a key-operated lock including a lock body including a key operated locking assembly and a tamper monitorable lockable assembly which is selectably locked to the lock body by operation of the mechanical key operated locking assembly and a wireless communication circuit located in a least one of the lock body and the lockable assembly for providing a remotely monitorable indication of tampering with the lockable assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: HI-G-TEK Ltd.Inventors: Micha Auerbach, Joseph Shekel, Alon Zelzion, Eli Golan, Noach Eizen, Ronny Cohen, Eli Levy
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Patent number: 7916016Abstract: A remotely monitorable shipping container including a shipping container body having associated therewith at least one door and at least one door latch having a latch locking element arranged for locking engagement with a door mounted locking element, at least one wireless communicator mounted in a secure location within the shipping container and being operative to wirelessly transmit information to a remote monitor regarding the status of an electronic seal mounted onto the locking element for confirming locking of the at least one door, and at least one wireless antenna mounted within a protected enclosure on the outside of the shipping container for transmitting the information from the at least one wireless communicator.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2006Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Hi-G-Tek, Ltd.Inventors: Micha Auerbach, Rony Cohen, Eli Golan, Alex Isenberg, Arcadi Genin, Ran Sender, Shmuel Blum
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Patent number: 7411495Abstract: A remotely monitorable shipping container including a shipping container body having associated therewith at least one door and at least one door latch having a latch locking element arranged for locking engagement with a door mounted locking element, at least one wireless communicator mounted in a secure location within the shipping container and being operative to wirelessly transmit information to a remote monitor regarding the status of an electronic seal mounted onto the locking element for confirming locking of the at least one door, and at least one wireless antenna mounted within a protected enclosure on the outside of the shipping container for transmitting the information from the at least one wireless communicator.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2005Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: HI-G-TEK Ltd.Inventors: Micha Auerbach, Rony Cohen, Eli Golan, Alex Isenberg, Arcadi Genin, Ran Sender, Shmuel Blum
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Patent number: 7375619Abstract: A remotely monitorable shipping container including a shipping container body having associated therewith at least one door (10) and at least one door latch having a latch locking element arranged for locking engagement (17) with a door mounted locking element, at least one wireless communicator mounted in a secure location within the shipping container and being operative to wirelessly transmit information to a remote monitor regarding the status of an electronic seal mounted onto the locking element for confirming locking of the at least one door, and at least one wireless antenna mounted within a protected enclosure on the outside of the shipping container for transmitting the information from the at least one wireless communicator.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2003Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Hi-G-Tek Ltd.Inventors: Micha Auerbach, Rony Cohen, Eli Golan, Alex Isenberg, Arcadi Genin, Ran Sender, Shmuel Blum
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Patent number: 7042354Abstract: A tamper-resistant remotely monitorable electronic seal including a shaft portion, a sensor, a socket arranged to engage the shaft portion and the sensor in a monitorable manner and a wireless communicator associated with at least one of the shaft portion, the sensor and the socket and being operative to provide a remotely monitorable indication of at least one monitorable event, the sensor being operative to sense application of force to the electronic seal in an attempt to separate the shaft portion from the socket and to indicate the application of force as one of the at least one monitorable event.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2002Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Hi-G-Tek Ltd.Inventors: Micha Auerbach, Rony Cohen, Arcadi Genin, Ran Sender
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Patent number: 6778083Abstract: A tamper-resistant remotely monitorable electronic seal including a shaft portion, a socket arranged to engage the shaft portion in a monitorable manner, whereby disengagement of the socket and the shaft portion results in a monitorable event, and a wireless communicator associated with at least one of the shaft portion and the socket and being operative to provide a remotely monitorable indication of the monitorable event.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2002Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: HI-G-TEK Ltd.Inventors: Micha Auerbach, Rony Cohen, Arcadi Genin, Ran Sender
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Patent number: 6753775Abstract: A remotely monitorable shipping container including a shipping container body having associated therewith at least one door and at least one door latch having a latch locking element arranged for locking engagement with a door mounted locking element, at least one wireless communicator mounted in a secure location within the shipping container and being operative to wirelessly transmit information to a remote monitor regarding the status of an electronic seal mounted onto the locking element for confirming locking of the at least one door, and at least one wireless antenna mounted within a protected enclosure on the outside of the shipping container for transmitting the information from the at least one wireless communicator.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Hi-G-Tek Ltd.Inventors: Micha Auerbach, Rony Cohen, Eli Golan, Alex Isenberg, Arcadi Genin, Ran Sender, Shmuel Blum
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Publication number: 20040113782Abstract: A tamper-resistant remotely monitorable electronic seal including a shaft portion, a sensor, a socket arranged to engage the shaft portion and the sensor in a monitorable manner and a wireless communicator associated with at least one of the shaft portion, the sensor and the socket and being operative to provide a remotely monitorable indication of at least one monitorable event, the sensor being operative to sense application of force to the electronic seal in an attempt to separate the shaft portion from the socket and to indicate the application of force as one of the at least one monitorable event.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2002Publication date: June 17, 2004Applicant: HI-G-TEK LTD.Inventors: Micha Auerbach, Rony Cohen, Arcadi Genin, Ran Sender
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Publication number: 20040041705Abstract: A remotely monitorable shipping container including a shipping container body having associated therewith at least one door and at least one door latch having a latch locking element arranged for locking engagement with a door mounted locking element, at least one wireless communicator mounted in a secure location within the shipping container and being operative to wirelessly transmit information to a remote monitor regarding the status of an electronic seal mounted onto the locking element for confirming locking of the at least one door, and at least one wireless antenna mounted within a protected enclosure on the outside of the shipping container for transmitting the information from the at least one wireless communicatorType: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Applicant: HI-G-TEK LTD.Inventors: Micha Auerbach, Rony Cohen, Eli Golan, Alex Isenberg, Arcadi Genin, Ran Sender, Shmuel Blum
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Publication number: 20040041704Abstract: A tamper-resistant remotely monitorable electronic seal including a shaft portion, a socket arranged to engage the shaft portion in a monitorable manner, whereby disengagement of the socket and the shaft portion results in a monitorable event, and a wireless communicator associated with at least one of the shaft portion and the socket and being operative to provide a remotely monitorable indication of the monitorable eventType: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Applicant: HI-G-TEK LTD.Inventors: Micha Auerbach, Rony Cohen, Arcadi Genin, Ran Sender
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Patent number: 6394150Abstract: A computerized fluid supply system including a controller controlling at least supply of a fluid via a fluid fill nozzle to a tank, a fluid tank mounted identifier, a fluid fill nozzle mounted tank identification reader assembly, the fluid fill nozzle reader being in wireless communication with the tank identifier for receiving tank identification information therefrom and with the system controller, the fluid fill nozzle mounted tank identification reader assembly including a conduit portion connected in series with the nozzle and electronic circuitry mounted exteriorly of the conduit portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Hi-G-Tek Ltd.Inventors: Yosef Haimovich, Roni Cohen
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Patent number: 6281793Abstract: Electronic monitoring apparatus including an object to be protected, an electronic seal body integrally formed with the object to be protected, an electronic seal wire attachable to the seal body, the seal wire having an electrical signature which is not readable without disengagement of the seal wire from the seal body, and electronic seal circuitry in electrical communication with the seal wire which senses a change in the electrical signature.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Hi-G-Tek Ltd.Inventors: Yosef Haimovich, Yehuda Armoni, Michael Auerbach
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Patent number: 6226913Abstract: A weapon including a housing, a firing mechanism, and an electronic tag providing at least a unique identification of the weapon. The electronic tag may be located within the housing in a location normally physically inaccessible to users of the weapon.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Hi-G-Tek Ltd.Inventors: Yosef Haimovich, Yehuda Armoni, Michael Auerbach
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Patent number: 6144298Abstract: An electronic filament netting including a warp of a first plurality of wires woven together with a weft of a second plurality of wires, wherein a random number of the warp and the weft wires are electrically connected to electronic monitoring apparatus so as to create a random electrical connection which defines an initial electrical parameter, wherein a change in the initial electrical parameter is communicated to the electronic monitoring apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Hi-G-Tek Ltd.Inventors: Yosef Haimovich, Yehuda Armoni, Michael Auerbach
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Patent number: 6116298Abstract: A fueling system including a fuel supply subsystem including at least one fueling nozzle, a recipient identifier associated with a fill location of a recipient fuel store, a fueling communicator associated with the at least one fueling nozzle and communicating in a wireless manner with the recipient identifier, at least in order to obtain recipient identification information therefrom, and an authorization and monitoring assembly operative to communicate in a wireless manner with the fueling communicator for receiving at least recipient identification information therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1999Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Hi-G-Tek Ltd.Inventors: Yosef Haimovich, Yehuda Armoni
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Patent number: 6078258Abstract: A very low power receiver and a transmitter are integrated on one silicon chip, thereby achieving a significant miniaturization of the tag with a long life time, and at the same time offering a significant reduction in unit price, despite requiring the use of a battery. The use of a backup battery helps overcome the range problem, the high cost of the reader, and the environmental problems associated with the emission of very strong magnetic fields.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1998Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: HI-G-TEK Ltd.Inventors: Micha Auerbach, Yosef Haimovich, Rony Cohen, Reuven Ilyaev
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Patent number: 6002343Abstract: An electronic seal including an electronic tag, an electrically resistive element in electrical communication with and attached to the tag, the resistive element being bondable to an object so as to define an electrical resistance, wherein a change in bonding of the element to the object causes a change in the electrical resistance, the change in electrical resistance being communicated to the tag.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1997Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Hi-G-Tek Ltd.Inventors: Micha Auerbach, Rony Cohen, Vadim Leibman, Arcadi Genin, Reuven Ilyaev