Patents Assigned to Procon, Inc.
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Patent number: 9008894Abstract: The application describes a system for notifying a vehicle owner regarding service due for a vehicle based on the vehicle's accumulated mileage. The system determines vehicle mileage based on GPS data, determines whether the mileage has exceeded a threshold, transmits a wireless signal from the vehicle to a notification service provider computer when the threshold is exceeded, and sends a notice from the notification service provider to the dealer and/or customer to indicate that vehicle service is due.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2008Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Procon, Inc.Inventors: Ronald D. Bishop, Brian M. Boling
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Patent number: 8452673Abstract: A system for keeping an inventory of vehicles that serve as collateral for loans provided by a lending entity includes a vehicle monitoring device, a database, and a central vehicle data server. The vehicle monitoring device includes a wireless modem, a processor, a GPS receiver, a vehicle diagnostics interface connector, and memory. These components are preferably enclosed in a small housing which may be installed beneath the dashboard of a vehicle. The vehicle diagnostics interface connector connects to the vehicle's OBD interface which is electrically connected to the vehicle's on-board diagnostics processor. The device retrieves vehicle diagnostic data through the vehicle's OBD interface based on the occurrence of certain events during the operation of the vehicle, such as ignition events, voltage change events, and location-based events, such as crossing a geofence boundary or exceeding a mileage or speed threshold.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2010Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Procon, Inc.Inventors: Brian M. Boling, Ezra Timothy Peachey, James A. Giammarco
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Patent number: 8018332Abstract: An emergency event reporting system combines emergency event detection means with a wireless beacon capable of communicating with the Cospas-Sarsat search-and-rescue satellite system. The system provides for the association of a beacon's unique identification number (UIN) with a third-party monitoring service to which the emergency event message is to be reported. In this way, civilian emergency events can be reliably handled without overwhelming limited government search and rescue resources. Several applications of the system are disclosed, which include reporting alarm messages from home and business security systems and crash alerts indicating the deployment of a vehicle air bag during a vehicle crash.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2007Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Procon, Inc.Inventors: Brian M. Boling, Ronald D. Bishop
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Publication number: 20110093159Abstract: A system for keeping an inventory of vehicles that serve as collateral for loans provided by a lending entity includes a vehicle monitoring device, a database, and a central vehicle data server. The vehicle monitoring device includes a wireless modem, a processor, a GPS receiver, a vehicle diagnostics interface connector, and memory. These components are preferably enclosed in a small housing which may be installed beneath the dashboard of a vehicle. The vehicle diagnostics interface connector connects to the vehicle's OBD interface which is electrically connected to the vehicle's on-board diagnostics processor. The device retrieves vehicle diagnostic data through the vehicle's OBD interface based on the occurrence of certain events during the operation of the vehicle, such as ignition events, voltage change events, and location-based events, such as crossing a geofence boundary or exceeding a mileage or speed threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: PROCON, INC.Inventors: Brian M. Boling, Ezra Timothy Peachey, James A. Giammarco
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Patent number: 7830305Abstract: The invention provides an emergency communication device capable of transmitting an emergency alert signal using more than one wireless communication system. When a commercial wireless carrier network is available, the device transmits the emergency alert signal to a central monitoring service via the wireless carrier network. When no wireless carrier network is available, the device transmits the emergency alert signal to an emergency search and rescue (SAR) satellite system. The device includes a first transmitter for transmitting the emergency alert signal to the SAR satellite system, a receiver for receiving location determination signals from Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites, and a second transmitter for transmitting the emergency alert signal by way of the wireless carrier network.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2007Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: PROCON, Inc.Inventors: Brian M. Boling, Ronald D. Bishop
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Publication number: 20100103042Abstract: An emergency locator beacon testing and communication system is described. The system uses privately-owned Local User Terminals which provide direct feeds to a privately-operated beacon information processor having dedicated on-line servers for consolidating and providing access to beacon test information. The system receives beacon signals relayed through the Cospas-Sarsat satellite system, correlates the beacons' unique identification numbers (UIN's) in the received signals to the UIN's of beacons known to be undergoing testing, collects the data transmitted by beacons under test, and displays beacon test results in a useful format on a user-friendly website.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: PROCON, INC.Inventors: Ronald D. Bishop, Gordon W. Johnston, Christopher P. Hoffman, Scott P. Morgan
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Patent number: 7675423Abstract: A mass occupant notification (MON) system includes an alert source, a first communication network, a MON supervisory system, a second communication network, a satellite radio broadcast network (SRBN) system and a plurality of MON communication units. The alert source, such as a telephone, personal computer or emergency sensor system, generates an alert signal containing information regarding an emergency situation. The first communication network communicates the alert signal from the alert source to the MON supervisory system. The MON supervisory system receives the alert signal and generates an alert message which includes audio message data and destination data. The destination data indicates a destination of the audio message data. The audio message data may contain a voice announcement providing information or instructions regarding the emergency situation. The second communication network communicates the alert message from the MON supervisory system to the SRBN system.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2007Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Procon, Inc.Inventors: Brian M. Boling, Ronald D. Bishop, Darryl T. Brown, Scott P. Morgan
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Patent number: 7546151Abstract: Communications systems and methods can include wide area network communication capabilities provided by a communications module or device and additional functionality provided by one or more interchangeable devices that interface with the communications module. One or more of the interchangeable devices can communicate with the communications module or device via a short range wireless signal, such as for example that of an RFID, WiFi, or Zigbee system. Authentication of the communication device in combination with the one or more interchangeable devices can be included to provide device compatibility and security verification.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2008Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Procon, Inc.Inventor: Joel S. Hartley
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Publication number: 20090043445Abstract: The application describes a system for notifying a vehicle owner regarding service due for a vehicle based on the vehicle's accumulated mileage. The system determines vehicle mileage based on GPS data, determines whether the mileage has exceeded a threshold, transmits a wireless signal from the vehicle to a notification service provider computer when the threshold is exceeded, and sends a notice from the notification service provider to the dealer and/or customer to indicate that vehicle service is due.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: PROCON, INC.Inventors: Ronald D. Bishop, Brian M. Boling
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Publication number: 20080287151Abstract: A system enables communications between a mobile wireless communication device, such as a cellular phone, and an asset monitoring device using a text messaging protocol, such as Short Message Service (SMS). A command text message is entered on the mobile wireless device including a serial number of the asset monitoring device, a PIN and a command for the monitoring device. The command text message is transmitted via a wireless communication network and is forwarded to a service provider. Upon validation of the serial number and PIN, the service provider transmits a command to the wireless asset monitoring device via the wireless communication network. The wireless asset monitoring device receives the command and performs an action based thereon. For example, if the command is a LOCATE command, the wireless monitoring device transmits its current location, such as in latitude/longitude coordinates.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: PROCON, INC.Inventors: Kyle Fjelstad, Sri Valarino
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Patent number: 7215282Abstract: A portable emergency communication device includes a first receiver for receiving location determination signals from the global positioning satellite (GPS) system, and a second receiver for receiving incoming signals from a subscriber-based satellite radio system, such as the Sirius or XM satellite radio service providers. The device includes a transmitter for transmitting outgoing signals to a search and rescue satellite system, such as the Cospas-Sarsat satellite system. The incoming signals are encoded with preprogrammed queries and prompts that are displayed on a display device on the emergency communication device. The outgoing signals are encoded with location coordinates of the device and preprogrammed messages that respond to queries encoded in the incoming signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2004Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Procon, Inc.Inventors: Brian M. Boling, Ronald D. Bishop
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Patent number: 7102510Abstract: The invention provides an asset location tracking system for tracking the position of a mobile asset, such as an automobile, boat or airplane. The tracking system includes a mobile unit for installation in the mobile asset. The mobile unit includes a position locating unit, such as a GPS unit, for generating position information indicative of the position of the mobile asset, and a wireless transmitter, such as a cellular transmitter, for wirelessly transmitting the position information. The tracking system also includes a central processing system that includes a wireless receiver, such as a cellular receiver, for receiving the position information transmitted by the wireless transmitter. The central processing system also includes a processor for operating on the position information to format it to be accessible at a network address on a global communication network such as the Internet.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2004Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Procon, Inc.Inventors: Brian Boling, Ron Bishop
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Patent number: D584710Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2007Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Procon, Inc.Inventors: Ronald D. Bishop, Brian M. Boling, Timothy C. Welch