Patents Assigned to Secure-it Inc.
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Patent number: 8564438Abstract: A merchandise display security system for displaying and protecting an item of merchandise having a movable or removable cover includes a sensor configured to be attached to the cover. The sensor may include a magnet assembly that produces a magnetic field defining a predetermined minimum strength when the sensor is attached to the cover and the cover is closed on the item of merchandise. A transducer detects the presence of the magnetic field, or alternatively, changes in the strength of the magnetic field and generates an electrical signal corresponding to the strength of the magnetic field, for example an output voltage. The transducer communicates the electrical signal to electronics that activate an alarm if the strength of the magnetic field is less than a predetermined minimum strength or greater than a predetermined maximum strength.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2011Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: InVue Security Products Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Fawcett, David N. Berglund, David P. Christianson
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Patent number: 8558414Abstract: A voltage regulator for a merchandise display security device provides an appropriate operating voltage through a power cable electrically connected between an alarm sensor and an item of merchandise. The voltage regulator utilizes a feedback signal from a power conversion chip and data from a microprocessor look-up table to adjust the input power to the merchandise. The look-up table stores appropriate operating voltage requirements for each power cable used for different types and brands of merchandise. The type and brand of merchandise is identified by the resistance of the power cable and the feedback signal is modified continuously to maintain power to the merchandise at an appropriate operating voltage.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2010Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: InVue Security Products Inc.Inventors: William M. Warren, David P. Christianson
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Publication number: 20130266722Abstract: A security device includes an optically variable device (OVD) having diffraction-based micro-optics including at least one moiré magnified visual representation of a micro-object. A diffractive structure provides micro-objects with unique optical effects when the OVD is viewed through the micro-object structure from a predetermined relative observation point. In addition to magnifying the micro-objects, the diffractive structure can impart optical effects such as change in observed color, enhanced contrast, animation of the observed visual representation, and change in size or shape of the observed visual representation. The micro-objects and the diffractive structure can be disposed on the same or different portions of a substrate. A method of making OVDs, and an article employing such OVDs are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Applicant: Opsec Security Group, Inc.Inventors: DEAN R. HILL, Robert E. Renton, Andrew K. Rowe, Paul Dunn
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Publication number: 20130268316Abstract: A merchandising system and method for tracking user interaction with electronic items of merchandise on display in a retail store are provided. For example, the method includes obtaining identifying information from an electronic item of merchandise on display and detecting user interaction with the electronic item of merchandise. The method further includes tracking information relating to the detected user interaction with the electronic item of merchandise.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Applicant: InVue Security Products Inc.Inventors: Andrew W. Moock, Phillip Stein, Jeffrey A. Grant
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Publication number: 20130262151Abstract: A non-transitory computer readable medium having a computer program stored thereon for directing operation of a processor. The computer program receives personal and financial data for a couple; accesses data for a plurality of Social Security claiming strategies for the couple based on the personal and financial data; and illustrates on a graphical display which of the Social Security claiming strategies would provide the maximum present value of benefits for multiple mortality combinations of the couple so that the couple or an advisor for the couple can quickly ascertain which claiming strategy would provide the maximum benefits for a particular mortality combination.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: Social Security Solutions, Inc.Inventor: William Meyer
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Publication number: 20130257616Abstract: Security systems and methods configured for use with an item of merchandise for retail display are provided. In one example, a security system includes at least one sensor operably coupled to the item of merchandise and at least one alarm module operably coupled to, and configured to communicate with, the at least one sensor. The alarm module is configured to generate a first alarm signal in response to the item of merchandise being handled in an abnormal manner, and the alarm module is further configured to generate a second alarm signal in response to the item of merchandise continuing to be handled in an abnormal manner. In general, the second alarm signal is different than the first alarm signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: InVue Security Products Inc.Inventors: Gary A. Taylor, Nicholas M. Sedon, Larry T. McKinney, Andrew W. Moock, Jeffrey A. Grant
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Patent number: 8542119Abstract: A combination non-programmable and programmable key for a security device of the type used to display items of merchandise includes a non-programmable portion for cooperating with a mechanical lock of the security device and a programmable portion for cooperating with a sensor of the security device that is operatively coupled to an alarm for indicating a security threat to the security device or to an item of merchandise displayed on the security device. The non-programmable portion includes a side assembly having a magnet that cooperates with a magnetically attractable locking pin to unlock the mechanical lock of the security device. The programmable portion emits an energy signal that cooperates with the sensor of the security device to disarm the alarm and thereby permit the security device to be removed or an item of merchandise to be removed without the alarm indicating a security threat.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2010Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: InVue Security Products Inc.Inventor: James K. Sankey
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Publication number: 20130243269Abstract: A method and a system for distributing facial identifiers to gateways are described. The system has one or more gateways and a web server associate with the gateways. Each gateway is coupled to a video capturing device. The web server identifies one or more gateways using a metadata associated with a picture of a face. The web server then distributes the picture of the face and the metadata to the identified gateways.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2012Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: Next Level Security Systems, Inc.Inventors: Peter A. Jankowski, Chen-Lan Yen
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Patent number: 8537009Abstract: A dosimeter is disclosed for use in container including outer walls defining an interior volume, the dosimeter including: a radon detection element adapted to detect a radon level for the interior volume; a neutron detection element adapted detect a neutron level for the interior volume. The dosimeter is adapted to measure the radon level and neutron level for a period of time, compare the measured radon level to a first threshold, compare the measured neutron level to a second threshold, and determine information indicative of the presence or absence of fissile material within the interior volume based on the comparisons.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2008Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Angel Secure Networks, Inc.Inventors: Charles T. Hess, Fred Hewitt Smith
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Patent number: 8533855Abstract: A secure detection network system includes plurality of remote nodes, each remote node comprising a set of detector interfaces configured to couple to a set of detectors disposed to detect the presence of an illegal asset within a shipping container; at least one server node configured to initialize, install, and authenticate each remote node in the plurality of remote nodes, including delivering to each remote node an agent module, said agent module for each remote node comprising a node specific configuration file defining a set of nodes with which the remote node can communicate and a different encryption means corresponding to each node in the set of nodes; and a communication path coupling the plurality of remote nodes and the at least one server node.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2011Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Angel Secure Networks, Inc.Inventors: Fred Hewitt Smith, Benjamin Hewitt Smith, Cynthia Smith
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Patent number: 8531286Abstract: A security system includes at least one audio sensor and an alarm panel that transmits alarm report data through a communications network to at least one alarm receiver located at a central station remote from the premises that receives the alarm report data transmitted from the alarm panel through the communications network. A line card receives the alarm report data. An alarm receiver processor receives and processes regulated alarm report data in accordance with Underwriter Laboratories 1610 requirements. The line card is operable for receiving non-regulated alarm report data that is not regulated in accordance with Underwriter Laboratories 1610 requirements. The line card includes a secondary communications channel interfaced to a central station automation system and routes the regulated alarm report data to the central station automation system over the secondary communications channel and bypasses the alarm receiver processor.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2008Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Stanley Convergent Security Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Gary Friar, Mark Davis
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Patent number: 8531292Abstract: A design and manufacturing methods for reusable, stackable shipping containers made from composite materials is described. The composite material is embedded with optical fibers, data and electrical paths, and various types of components. These embedded devices are capable of detecting intrusions through the container walls, securely storing and processing information, and securely communicating information to other containers and to remote devices.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2005Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignees: University of Maine System Board of Trustees, Angel Secure Networks, Inc.Inventors: Habib J. Dagher, Fred Hewitt Smith
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Patent number: 8523012Abstract: A merchandise display hook has a time delay mechanism for increasing the amount of time required to dispense items of merchandise from a display arm, while permitting bulk loading of the items of merchandise onto the display arm. The time delay mechanism includes a housing, a helix extending from the housing in a rearward direction, and a rotatable handle extending from the housing in a forward direction. Rotation of the handle causes the helix to rotate about the display arm to thereby dispense the items of merchandise from the display arm in the forward direction. The time delay mechanism further includes a lock mechanism having a secured position for attaching the time delay mechanism to the display arm and an unsecured position for allowing the time delay mechanism to be detached from the display arm to permit bulk loading.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2010Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: InVue Security Products Inc.Inventors: Justin A. Richardson, Michael R. Johnston, John F. Roberts
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Patent number: 8514919Abstract: Systems and other embodiments associated with synthetic instrumentation are presented. A reconfigurable synthetic instrumentation unit comprises an input module, with dual input/output ports and conditioning logic to condition an input signal. An RF down converter selectively down converts the conditioned input signal. A sampled RF down converter selectively samples the conditioned input signal. A pair of narrowband A/D converters are configured to convert one of the conditioned signal, the down converted signal and the sampled signal to produce a narrowband digital signal. A pair of broadband A/D converters convert at least one of the conditioned signal, the down converted signal and the sampled signal to produce a broadband digital signal. Signal processing logic selectively performs digital signal processing on the broadband digital signal or the narrow band digital signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2010Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: BAE Systems National Security Solutions Inc.Inventors: Anthony J. Estrada, Dana C. Ford, Tae S. Kim, Robert W. Lowdermilk, Dragan Vuletic
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Publication number: 20130196530Abstract: A power adapter cord for providing electrical power to an electronic item of merchandise from an external source of electrical power includes a cable containing at least one conductor and having a connector at one end configured to lock into a corresponding connector of a power input port provided on the item of merchandise. The connector and the corresponding connector define a mechanical and electrical connection having a connector extraction force greater than the connector extraction force of a standard connector of the same type. Accordingly, the connector prevents accidental or malicious removal of the connector from the power input port and/or discourages theft of the item of merchandise because the connector cannot be forcibly removed without damaging the corresponding connector and thereby rendering the item of merchandise inoperable. In exemplary embodiments, the connector is a modified micro-USB plug.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2013Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: InVue Security Products Inc.Inventor: InVue Security Products Inc.
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Patent number: 8495898Abstract: A cam lock for cabinets, drawers, drug cabinets, credenzas, sliding doors, lockers, mail boxes and other door type applications is compact in size, fits an existing cam lock opening and provides electronic access via a keypad or other electronic access. Using batteries, such as AAA size batteries or smaller, the lock has electronics that release a lock turn knob or handle when the correct code is entered. Preferably a set of electronic contacts is included at an accessible position on the lock housing to allow both master access and power jumping with a common manager's implement, for situations of lost codes and/or battery failure. In a particular embodiment the lock is long, narrow and low in profile so as to fit on the margin of a steel or wood file cabinet, compatible with the cam lock opening already provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2007Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Security People, Inc.Inventor: Asil T. Gokcebay
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Patent number: 8490443Abstract: An electronic lock replaces mechanical locks in cam lock, cabinet lock and switch lock applications, as well as other locks for file cabinets, desk and cabinet drawers, access panels and other secure situations that often utilize relatively simple lock mechanisms. In a preferred embodiment the lock is without a keypad, accessed by an electronic key making contact with a terminal.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2008Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Security People, Inc.Inventor: Asil T. Gokcebay
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Publication number: 20130185390Abstract: A method of transmitting a message from a security system to a central station receiver includes receiving at the security system an IP address associated with the central station receiver. An attempt is made to transmit the message from the security system to the central station receiver by use of the IP address. In response to a failure to receive at the security system an acknowledgement from the central station receiver that the message was received, the security system is used to query a Domain Name Server for a current IP address associated with the central station receiver. The query is dependent upon a domain name of the central station receiver. The current IP address associated with the central station receiver is received and used to re-attempt the transmitting of the message from the security system to the central station receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2013Publication date: July 18, 2013Applicants: Robert Bosch GmbH, Bosch Security Systems Inc.Inventors: Bosch Security Systems Inc., Robert Bosch GmbH
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Patent number: 8487742Abstract: A lock system is provided including a plurality of locksets and at least one token. The token is configured to communicate information between locksets.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2008Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Roger Keith Russell, James Edmond Beylotte, Ralph P. Palmer
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Patent number: 8488242Abstract: A security device includes an optically variable device (OVD) having diffraction-based micro-optics including at least one moiré magnified visual representation of a micro-object. A diffractive structure provides micro-objects with unique optical effects when the OVD is viewed through the micro-object structure from a predetermined relative observation point. In addition to magnifying the micro-objects, the diffractive structure can impart optical effects such as change in observed color, enhanced contrast, animation of the observed visual representation, and change in size or shape of the observed visual representation. The micro-objects and the diffractive structure can be disposed on the same or different portions of a substrate. A method of making OVDs, and an article employing such OVDs are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2006Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Opsec Security Group, Inc.Inventors: Dean R. Hill, Robert E. Renton, Andrew K. Rowe, Paul Dunn