Patents Assigned to IVSC IP LLC
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Patent number: 11615649Abstract: Systems and methods for pairing for-hire vehicles with their associated medallion are disclosed. Some for-hire vehicles, such as taxis operate with a for-hire vehicle meter (taximeter). In some embodiments, the meter contains an identifier of a medallion that is associated with the meter. The meter may then determine if it is connected or properly associated with the medallion. If the meter is connected or properly associated with the medallion, it will then access the identification information of the medallion and determine if identification information matches its contained medallion identifier. If the identification information does not match, the meter may shut down and thereafter be non-engageable. The relationship between the medallion and the meter is advantageously used to enforce restrictions on the operation of the for-hire vehicle including, for example, time and location of pick-up restrictions.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2021Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: IVSC IP LLCInventors: Michael Collins Pinkus, Mark A. James
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Publication number: 20220222763Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for the management of for-hire vehicles such as taxis, limousines, shuttles, buses or other vehicles that provide shared transportation or transport one or more passengers between locations of the passengers' choice. The systems and methods can allow for passenger/driver mobile application integration, while also providing adequate oversight by regulatory agencies and fleet owners.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2022Publication date: July 14, 2022Applicant: IVSC IP LLCInventors: Mark Alden James, James Alan Wisniewski, Leocadio Dominquez Samson
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Publication number: 20220101656Abstract: Systems and methods for pairing for-hire vehicles with their associated medallion are disclosed. Some for-hire vehicles, such as taxis operate with a for-hire vehicle meter (taximeter). In some embodiments, the meter contains an identifier of a medallion that is associated with the meter. The meter may then determine if it is connected or properly associated with the medallion. If the meter is connected or properly associated with the medallion, it will then access the identification information of the medallion and determine if identification information matches its contained medallion identifier. If the identification information does not match, the meter may shut down and thereafter be non-engageable. The relationship between the medallion and the meter is advantageously used to enforce restrictions on the operation of the for-hire vehicle including, for example, time and location of pick-up restrictions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2021Publication date: March 31, 2022Applicant: IVSC IP LLCInventors: Michael Collins Pinkus, Mark A. James
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Patent number: 11200755Abstract: Systems and methods for pairing for-hire vehicles with their associated medallion are disclosed. Some for-hire vehicles, such as taxis operate with a for-hire vehicle meter (taximeter). In some embodiments, the meter contains an identifier of a medallion that is associated with the meter. The meter may then determine if it is connected or properly associated with the medallion. If the meter is connected or properly associated with the medallion, it will then access the identification information of the medallion and determine if identification information matches its contained medallion identifier. If the identification information does not match, the meter may shut down and thereafter be non-engageable. The relationship between the medallion and the meter is advantageously used to enforce restrictions on the operation of the for-hire vehicle including, for example, time and location of pick-up restrictions.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2018Date of Patent: December 14, 2021Assignee: IVSC IP LLCInventors: Michael Collins Pinkus, Mark A. James
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Patent number: 9037852Abstract: A computer system storing parameters pertaining to the regulatory restrictions placed on a for-hire vehicle compares the parameters to a current operating environment of the for-hire vehicle. In some embodiments, the computer system acts as the meter (such as a taximeter) of the for-hire vehicle. The operating parameters may include expiration or exclusion parameters that define the scope of operation of the for-hire vehicle stemming from the for-hire vehicle's medallion or certificate of public convenience and necessity. The expiration or exclusion parameters may also correspond to a driver's permit or any general regulation enacted by the regulatory agency. If the current operating environment does not comply with the expiration or exclusion parameters, the computer system shuts down, or enters a standby mode, and may not accept additional passenger fares until the current operating environment complies with the expiration and exclusion parameters.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2011Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: IVSC IP LLCInventors: Michael Collins Pinkus, Mark A. James, James Alan Wisniewski