Patents Assigned to Insights International Holdings, LLC
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Patent number: 11988488Abstract: A system and method for ordnance delivery that includes a projectile that, when embedded into a target, can transmit information such as location and position information to a computing device. The computing device can relay this information to a weapon system that can deliver ordnance to the target accurately.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2022Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignee: INSIGHTS INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, LLCInventors: Evan Parker, Evan Jackson Parker
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Patent number: 11846495Abstract: A system for identifying targets wherein a projectile includes one or more sensors that gather sensor data about the environment and send the gathered data to a computing device. The computing device identifies the target by comparing the gathered sensor data to digital sensor signatures known to correspond to different types of objects. The system is also capable of identifying changes in a status of a target based on a change in the sensor data.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2020Date of Patent: December 19, 2023Assignee: INSIGHTS INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, LLCInventor: Evan Parker
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Patent number: 11644289Abstract: An electronics ordnance delivery system includes an electronics component that is to be delivered into a target. The electronics component is enveloped by a protective housing that assists in the delivery of the electronics component payload. The protective housing is made of an electronically-conductive material such that it can function as an antenna for the transmission of signals by a transmitter component of the electronics component.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2021Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: Insights International Holdings, LLCInventors: Evan Parker, Gregory Koontz, Neil Brennan
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Publication number: 20230095694Abstract: An electronics ordnance delivery system includes an electronics component that is to be delivered into a target. The electronics component is enveloped by a protective housing that assists in the delivery of the electronics component payload. The protective housing is made of an electronically-conductive material such that it can function as an antenna for the transmission of signals by a transmitter component of the electronics component.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2021Publication date: March 30, 2023Applicant: Insights International Holdings, LLC, DBA NanTrak IndustriesInventors: Evan Parker, Gregory Koontz, Neil Brennan
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Patent number: 11248891Abstract: An electronics ordnance delivery system that has an electronics component encased within a potting material, which itself is within a housing exoskeleton. A deceleration sleeve receives the exoskeleton, and is designed to shear away during a bullet's entry into a target body such that the electronics component is successfully deployed and remains in the target even if a part of the bullet exits the target. The system also includes an outer jacket that is also designed to shear away. The system can include a core that assists in the deployment of the electronics ordnance within the target.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2020Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: Insights International Holdings, LLCInventors: Greg Koontz, Evan Parker, Neil Brennan, William Pocan
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Publication number: 20210285748Abstract: An electronics ordnance delivery system that has an electronics component encased within a potting material, which itself is within a housing exoskeleton. A deceleration sleeve receives the exoskeleton, and is designed to shear away during a bullet's entry into a target body such that the electronics component is successfully deployed and remains in the target even if a part of the bullet exits the target. The system also includes an outer jacket that is also designed to shear away. The system can include a core that assists in the deployment of the electronics ordnance within the target.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2020Publication date: September 16, 2021Applicant: Insights International Holdings, LLC, DBA NanTrak IndustriesInventors: Greg Koontz, Evan Parker, Neil Brennan, William Pocan
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Patent number: 10746515Abstract: An electronically tracked ordnance having a positioning component, a power supply, and a transmitter. The power supply includes a deformable electrolyte component such that both an anode and a cathode are contacted by the deformable electrolyte component when subjected to acceleration upon firing of the ordnance from a firearm or from deceleration from striking a target. This closes the electrical circuit, thus powering the positioning component and transmitter for transmitting the position of the ordnance.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2019Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: INSIGHTS INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, LLCInventor: Evan Parker
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Patent number: 10119798Abstract: An electronic tracking system for obtaining geographic or other information about a targeted object from deployed ordnance. Ordnance can be delivered from any suitable weapon or weapons system, including hand-held or artillery guns, manned or unmanned aircraft, etc. The ordnance can be substantially any projectile targeted at a human, animal or other object. Once deployed, the ordnance can provide a variety of information about location, the target, the shooter, or the ordnance itself. Such information can be transmitted at any suitable interval, even time-delayed or upon a condition. Preferably, the system also contains a receiver to receive the transmitted information. Once received, the information can be then provided to users in any appropriate fashion.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2017Date of Patent: November 6, 2018Assignee: Insights International Holdings, LLCInventor: Evan Parker
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Patent number: 9964384Abstract: An electronic tracking system for obtaining geographic or other information about a targeted object from deployed ordnance. Ordnance can be delivered from any suitable weapon or weapons system, including hand-held or artillery guns, manned or unmanned aircraft, etc. The ordnance can be substantially any projectile targeted at a human, animal or other object. Once deployed, the ordnance can provide a variety of information about location, the target, the shooter, or the ordnance itself. Such information can be transmitted at any suitable interval, even time-delayed or upon a condition. Preferably, the system also contains a receiver to receive the transmitted information. Once received, the information can be then provided to users in any appropriate fashion.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2016Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: Insights International Holdings, LLCInventor: Evan Parker
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Patent number: 9316469Abstract: An electronic tracking system for obtaining geographic or other information about a targeted object from deployed ordnance. Ordnance can be delivered from any suitable weapon or weapons system, including hand-held or artillery guns, manned or unmanned aircraft, etc. The ordnance can be substantially any projectile targeted at a human, animal or other object. Once deployed, the ordnance can provide a variety of information about location, the target, the shooter, or the ordnance itself. Such information can be transmitted at any suitable interval, even time-delayed or upon a condition. Preferably, the system also contains a receiver to receive the transmitted information. Once received, the information can be then provided to users in any appropriate fashion.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2013Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: Insights International Holdings, LLCInventors: Evan Parker, Daniel W. Loyer, William Shucart
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Publication number: 20130257656Abstract: An electronic tracking system for obtaining geographic or other information about a targeted object from deployed ordnance. Ordnance can be delivered from any suitable weapon or weapons system, including hand-held or artillery guns, manned or unmanned aircraft, etc. The ordnance can be substantially any projectile targeted at a human, animal or other object. Once deployed, the ordnance can provide a variety of information about location, the target, the shooter, or the ordnance itself. Such information can be transmitted at any suitable interval, even time-delayed or upon a condition. Preferably, the system also contains a receiver to receive the transmitted information. Once received, the information can be then provided to users in any appropriate fashion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: Insights International Holdings, LLC dba Nan Trak IndustriesInventors: Evan Parker, Daniel W. Loyer, William Shucart