Patents Assigned to Monitech, Inc.
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Patent number: 7481292Abstract: A vehicle ignition interlock system includes a breath analyzer and a controller operably connected to the breath analyzer and to an ignition system of the vehicle. The controller compares detected breath alcohol levels of the vehicle operator with a threshold value, and is configured to prevent vehicle ignition if a breath alcohol level detected by the breath analyzer is greater than or equal to a threshold value. The controller also requires the vehicle operator to periodically take breath analyzer retests after vehicle ignition in order to allow vehicle operation to continue. The controller can reduce the frequency of periodic retests in response to one or more retests when the breath alcohol level of the vehicle operator is below a threshold value. The system may include a transdermal alcohol sensor, a mouth contamination sensor, a mouth contamination sensor, and redundant alcohol sensors.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2005Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: Monitech, Inc.Inventors: Larry J. Mobley, Brian McMillin, Jimmy H. Edwards, James R. Lewis
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Patent number: 7377352Abstract: A vehicle ignition interlock system includes a breath analyzer and a controller operably connected to the breath analyzer and to an ignition system of the vehicle. The breath analyzer detects the breath alcohol level of a vehicle operator and is configured to prevent vehicle ignition if a breath alcohol level is greater than or equal to a threshold value. The controller requires the vehicle operator to periodically take breath analyzer “retests” after vehicle ignition in order to allow vehicle operation to continue. The breath analyzer also includes a mouth contamination sensor that is configured to distinguish between contaminants in the mouth of a vehicle operator and alcohol contained within a deep lung breath sample of the vehicle operator. The controller may require a breath alcohol retest of the vehicle operator via the breath analyzer in response to detecting the presence of a contaminant within the mouth of the vehicle operator.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2005Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: Monitech, Inc.Inventors: Larry J. Mobley, Brian McMillin, Jimmy H. Edwards, James R. Lewis
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Patent number: 7299890Abstract: A vehicle ignition interlock system includes a breath analyzer, a transdermal alcohol sensor configured to be worn by the vehicle operator, and a controller operably connected to the breath analyzer, to the transdermal alcohol sensor, and to an ignition system of the vehicle. The transdermal alcohol sensor is configured to be worn by the vehicle operator, and is configured to detect alcohol through the skin of the vehicle operator. The controller is configured to override one or more periodic breath analyzer retests if alcohol is not detected through the skin of the operator by the transdermal alcohol sensor. The controller is configured to increase the frequency of periodic breath analyzer retests of the vehicle operator in response to the transdermal alcohol sensor detecting alcohol through the skin of the operator. A proximity sensor detects proximity of the transdermal alcohol sensor relative to a vehicle operator area.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2005Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Monitech, Inc.Inventors: Larry J. Mobley, Brian McMillin, James R. Lewis
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Patent number: 7287617Abstract: A vehicle ignition interlock system includes a breath analyzer and a controller operably connected to the breath analyzer and to an ignition system of the vehicle. The breath analyzer detects breath alcohol level of a vehicle operator and prevents vehicle ignition if a breath alcohol level is greater than or equal to a threshold value. The controller requires the vehicle operator to periodically take breath analyzer “retests” after vehicle ignition in order to allow vehicle operation to continue. The breath analyzer includes first and second alcohol sensors. The second alcohol sensor is a backup for the first alcohol sensor and becomes operational if the first alcohol sensor malfunctions. The first or second alcohol sensors may be a mouth contamination sensor that distinguishes between mouth contaminants and alcohol contained within a deep lung breath sample. The system also includes sensors configured to detect impact (abuse) and vehicle motion.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2005Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Monitech, Inc.Inventors: Larry J. Mobley, Brian McMillin, Jimmy H. Edwards, James R. Lewis
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Patent number: 7218236Abstract: A vehicle ignition interlock system includes a breath analyzer and a controller operably connected to the breath analyzer and to an ignition system of the vehicle. The breath analyzer detects the breath alcohol level of a vehicle operator and is configured to prevent vehicle ignition if a breath alcohol level is greater than or equal to a threshold value. The controller requires the vehicle operator to periodically take breath analyzer “retests” after vehicle ignition in order to allow vehicle operation to continue. The breath analyzer also detects the presence of alcohol within the vehicle, such as alcohol emanating from an open container of alcohol. The controller may override one or more periodic retests if alcohol is not detected within the vehicle over a predetermined period of time. In addition, the controller may increase the frequency of periodic retests of the vehicle operator in response to detecting alcohol within the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2005Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Monitech, Inc.Inventors: Larry J. Mobley, Brian McMillin, James R. Lewis
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Patent number: D540208Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2005Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Monitech, Inc.Inventors: Larry J. Mobley, William Rathbun, Brian McMillin, Michael Purdy, James R. Lewis
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Patent number: D540209Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2005Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Monitech, Inc.Inventors: Larry J. Mobley, William Rathbun, Brian McMillin, Michael Purdy, James R. Lewis