Patents Assigned to IPT, LLC
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Publication number: 20130115432Abstract: A layered structure, a process of applying an image layer to a substrate, and a process of using a layered structure are disclosed. The layered structure having an image layer is applied to a substrate. The image layer is formed by a transfer foil process, a digital printing process, or a combination thereof. The image layer includes one or both of a radiation-cured coating and an amine-cured coating. The application process includes positioning a substrate, applying an image layer to the substrate, and applying a coating to the image layer. The process of using a layered structure includes positioning the layered structure in an exterior environment, applying an image to an image layer by a transfer foil process, a digital printing process, or a combination thereof, and applying the coating to the image layer, the coating being radiation-cured, amine-cured, or a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2012Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: IPT, LLCInventor: IPT, LLC
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Patent number: 8219442Abstract: A system and method for managing a permit-based parking environment governed by a parking program. The permit-based parking environment includes a number of parking permits each including a unique RFID tag and tag number. One or more RFID readers are used to scan the vehicles parked in the parking environment to determine if a RFID tag is associated with the parked vehicle. The results of the scan along with information related to the parked vehicle are provided to a permit management system to determine if the vehicle is parked within the scope of privileges pre-defined for that vehicle, pursuant to the parking program governing the parking environment. The permit management system stores, manages, and monitors data related to the permits controlled under the parking program.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2005Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: IPT, LLCInventors: Josiah Johnson, Lawrence Berman, Cory Marchasin, Patrick Moynihan
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Patent number: 7988046Abstract: A PDA device is used to record the ID of a vehicle boot RFID tag and to transmit to the tag and to a host entity violation data such as summons number, license number, time and date stamp, issuing person ID, location of the vehicle, scofflaw data and so on. This data may be entered into the PDA electronically via a communication network such as the internet or LAN system or manually via a keyboard. The host entity has a data base which is uploaded with this information and has correlation of RFID tag numbers to an unlock combination number for each boot. When the boot is attached to a vehicle this PDA data is transmitted to the host entity whose contact telephone number is attached to the vehicle being booted. The driver contacts the entity to pay the fine and receive in return the unlock combination. The driver thus can release and remove the boot within minutes of returning to the vehicle and can return the boot at his leisure.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2008Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: IPT, LLCInventors: Patrick Moynihan, Larry Berman, Cory Marchasin, Josiah Johnson
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Patent number: 7950570Abstract: A system and method for managing a permit-based parking environment governed by a parking program. The permit-based parking environment includes a number of parking permits each including a unique RFID tag and tag number. One or more RFID readers are used to scan the vehicles parked in the parking environment to determine if a RFID tag is associated with the parked vehicle. The results of the scan along with information related to the parked vehicle are provided to a permit management system to determine if the vehicle is parked within the scope of privileges pre-defined for that vehicle, pursuant to the parking program governing the parking environment. The permit management system stores, manages, and monitors data related to the permits controlled under the parking program.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2006Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: IPT, LLCInventors: Cory D. Marchasin, Patrick J. Moynihan, Josiah D. Johnson, Lawrence Berman
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Patent number: 7843321Abstract: A vehicle violation enforcement and noticing system that includes a first server and a second server. The first server contains a vehicle information database that is in communication with the second server. The second server is a mobile data terminal that allows for the identification of vehicles and retrieves the vehicle information pertaining to the identified vehicles from the first server via a communications link. Once the vehicle information has been received, appropriate enforcement tactics are prepared based upon the received vehicle information. The appropriate enforcement tactics may include printing a notice informing a vehicle user of the current and outstanding debt associated with the vehicle for placement directly on the vehicle, writing a notice as per instructions displayed by the second server, for placement directly on the vehicle, booting the vehicle, towing the vehicle and/or informing a second agency of the vehicle location so that the second agency may take appropriate action.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2008Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: IPT, LLCInventors: Cory D. Marchasin, Bartholomew S. Blair, Chad Collins, Patrick Moynihan
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Patent number: 7731088Abstract: A PDA device is used to record the ID of a vehicle boot RFID tag and to transmit to the tag and to a host entity violation data such as summons number, license number, time and date stamp, issuing person ID, location of the vehicle, scofflaw data and so on. This data may be entered into the PDA electronically via a communication network such as the internet or LAN system or manually via a keyboard. The host entity has a data base which is uploaded with this information and has correlation of RFID tag numbers to an unlock combination number for each boot. When the boot is attached to a vehicle, this PDA data is transmitted to the host entity whose contact telephone number is attached to the vehicle being booted. The driver contacts the entity to pay the fine and receive in return the unlock combination. The driver thus can release and remove the boot within minutes of returning to the vehicle and can return the boot at his leisure.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2005Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: IPT, LLCInventors: Patrick Moynihan, Larry Berman, Cory Marchasin, Josiah Johnson
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Patent number: RE47678Abstract: A system and method for managing a permit-based parking environment governed by a parking program. The permit-based parking environment includes a number of parking permits each including a unique RFID tag and tag number. One or more RFID readers are used to scan the vehicles parked in the parking environment to determine if a RFID tag is associated with the parked vehicle. The results of the scan along with information related to the parked vehicle are provided to a permit management system to determine if the vehicle is parked within the scope of privileges pre-defined for that vehicle, pursuant to the parking program governing the parking environment. The permit management system stores, manages, and monitors data related to the permits controlled under the parking program.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2017Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: IPT, LLCInventors: Cory D. Marchasin, Patrick J. Moynihan, Josiah D. Johnson, Lawrence Berman