Patents Assigned to Secure-it Inc.
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Publication number: 20090121860Abstract: The present invention is directed to providing systems and methods for remotely monitoring sites to provide real-time information which can readily permit distinguishing false alarms, and which can identify and track the precise location of an alarm. In embodiments, monitoring capabilities such as intrusion/fire detection and tracking capabilities, can be implemented through the use of multistate indicators in an interface which permits information to be transmitted using standard network protocols from a remote site to a monitoring station in near real-time. In embodiments, communications can be handed from the centrally located host monitoring station to a mobile monitoring station (for example, a laptop computer in a responding vehicle, such as a police or fire vehicle). Additional embodiments include the measurement of environmental parameters such as temperature, carbon monoxide and differential air pressure to detect, monitor and manage a fire event.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: NetTalon Security Systems, Inc.Inventors: David E. Kimmel, Donald R. Jones, Ronald Dubois, Daniel C. Colin
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Patent number: 7532735Abstract: A speaker mounting assembly adjustably supports a speaker from a mounting surface. The speaker mounting assembly comprises a speaker enclosure, a support arm, and a mounting bracket mounted to a mounting surface. The speaker enclosure defines a window opening, and the window opening is constructed to receive entry of an insert portion of the support arm. A latch supported by the enclosure and extending from the window opening can be used to engage with the insert portion to automatically retain the support arm when the insert portion is inserted into the window opening. A post extends within the enclosure window and the insert portion engages the post so as to enable pivoting of the speaker enclosure about the support arm. A set screw extends through a channel of the support arm toward the mounting bracket and based on position of the screw, permits pivoting of the support arm about the mounting bracket.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2005Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: Bosch Security Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ryan P. Whitehouse, Michael Carpenter, Christopher Hart
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Publication number: 20090114801Abstract: A security sensor apparatus senses movement of an object. The sensor apparatus includes an electronics arrangement having an optical emitter and an optical receiver. The optical receiver has an axis of reception. The optical emitter emits a first beam along an axis of emission in an emission direction. The axis of emission diverges in the emission direction from the axis of reception at an angle of at least two degrees. The electronics arrangement is mounted in association a first surface of the object or a second surface of a structure disposed in opposition to the first surface. A reflector arrangement includes at least one reflective surface and is mounted in association with the other of the first surface and the second surface. The at least one reflective surface receives at least a portion of the first beam and produces a second beam directed at and received by the optical receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2009Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicants: Bosch Security Systems, Inc,, Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: William Dipoala, Dave Anderson, Jeffrey Swan
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Patent number: 7526064Abstract: The present invention is a cargo inspection system, employing a radiation source, capable of scanning vehicles and/or cargo in a wide range of sizes, including conventional imaging areas as well as taller and bulkier enclosures at sufficiently optimal efficacy and overall throughput. In one embodiment, the present invention is a multiple pass inspection method for inspecting vehicles and their cargo, comprising a first pass scan, wherein said first pass scan includes moving a radiation source at a suitable scanning distance, rotating a radiation source at a suitable scanning angle, and moving said radiation source along an object under inspection.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2007Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Rapiscan Security Products, Inc.Inventor: Alan Akery
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Patent number: 7522047Abstract: A display assembly for a retail product has a base and a platform adjustably mounted on an upper end of the base. The platform includes a lower housing which is pivotally supported in a cradle attached to the upper end of the base. The platform is pivotally mounted on the cradle by a pair of pivot pins, at least one of which is threaded to secure the platform in an adjusted titled position on the cradle. A plurality of notches are formed on the platform housing and selectively engage a detent formed on the cradle to retain the platform in an adjusted position. A sensor may be removably mounted on the platform and connected to the product and to the base by an expandable cord to actuate an alarm if the product is removed in an unauthorized manner from the sensor or base.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2006Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: InVue Security Products Inc.Inventors: Dennis D. Belden, Jr., Ronald M. Marsilio
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Patent number: 7517149Abstract: The inspection methods and systems of the present invention are mobile, rapidly deployable, and capable of scanning a wide variety of receptacles cost-effectively and accurately on uneven surfaces. The present invention is directed toward a portable inspection system for generating an image representation of target objects using a radiation source, comprising a mobile vehicle, a detector array physically attached to a movable boom having a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end is physically attached to the vehicle. The invention also comprises at least one source of radiation. The radiation source is fixedly attached to the distal end of the boom, wherein the image is generated by introducing the target objects in between the radiation source and the detector array, exposing the objects to radiation, and detecting radiation.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2007Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Rapiscan Security Products, Inc.Inventors: Neeraj Agrawal, Andreas F. Kotowaki
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Patent number: 7519148Abstract: The inspection methods and systems of the present invention are mobile, rapidly deployable, and capable of scanning a wide variety of receptacles cost-effectively and accurately on uneven surfaces. The present invention is directed toward a portable inspection system for generating an image representation of target objects using a radiation source, comprising a mobile vehicle, a detector array physically attached to a movable boom having a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end is physically attached to the vehicle. The invention also comprises at least one source of radiation. The radiation source is fixedly attached to the distal end of the boom, wherein the image is generated by introducing the target objects in between the radiation source and the detector array, exposing the objects to radiation, and detecting radiation.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2008Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Rapiscan Security Products, Inc.Inventors: Andreas Kotowski, Neeraj Agrawal, Andreas Pfander
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Patent number: 7505557Abstract: A method and system for using Threat Imaging Projection (TIP) technology, and the operator testing data that it generates, in order to certify x-ray inspection system operators and thereby assure an acceptable and uniform level of operator performance. In a preferred configuration, the operator views x-ray images of objects on a screening system equipped with TIP technology. When the operator believes that a threat item image appears on the screening system, the operator indicates such via an indicating means. The system is capable of recording, storing and transmitting individual operator performance data relating to proper detections, missed detections, and false alarms, i.e., when an operator indicates that a threat item image appears when no such image actually appears on the screening system. The system preferably contains a library of various threat item images, e.g., guns, bombs, knives, etc., which are classified according to type of threat and difficulty of detection.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2007Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: Rapiscan Security Products, Inc.Inventors: Peter Modica, Khai Le, Phong Nguyen
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Publication number: 20090057244Abstract: A merchandise display system for displaying items of merchandise on a support has vertically spaced first and second rods extending outwardly from the support. A time delay mechanism is mounted on the upper rod and includes a pair of pivotally mounted plates which are selectively moveable into and out of blocking engagement with the lower plate on which the items of merchandise are slidably supported. An item of merchandise is moveable past the forwardmost plate from a space between the plates for removal from a free end of the lower rod while the rearward plate prevents movement of another item of merchandise into the intervening space until the forward plate moves to the blocking position and the rear plate moves to an unblocking position. A magnetically actuated lock mechanism locks the rear plate in an adjusted linear position with respect to the front plate to adjust the intervening space.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: Alpha Security Products, Inc.Inventors: Brian V. Conti, Andrew W. Moock, Nicholas M. Sedon, Ningsheng Zhang
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Patent number: 7497486Abstract: A mortise lock is disclosed for securing a door. The mortise lock includes a chassis, a latch bolt, and at least one handle. The lock has a plurality of functional states, including a state in which input to a handle is prevented from retracting the latch bolt.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2005Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: Stanley Security Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Jamie H. Davis, David E. Compeau, Chad A. Hickman
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Patent number: 7491926Abstract: A security sensor apparatus senses movement of an object. The sensor apparatus includes an electronics arrangement having an optical emitter and an optical receiver. The optical receiver has an axis of reception. The optical emitter emits a first beam along an axis of emission in an emission direction. The axis of emission diverges in the emission direction from the axis of reception at an angle of at least two degrees. The electronics arrangement is mounted in association a first surface of the object or a second surface of a structure disposed in opposition to the first surface. A reflector arrangement includes at least one reflective surface and is mounted in association with the other of the first surface and the second surface. The at least one reflective surface receives at least a portion of the first beam and produces a second beam directed at and received by the optical receiver.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2007Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignees: Bosch Security Systems, Inc., Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Dave Anderson, William DiPoala, Jeffrey Swan
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Patent number: 7486768Abstract: The inspection methods and systems of the present invention are mobile, rapidly deployable, and capable of scanning a wide variety of receptacles cost-effectively and accurately on uneven surfaces. The present invention is directed toward a portable inspection system for generating an image representation of target objects using a radiation source, comprising a mobile vehicle, a detector array physically attached to a movable boom having a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end is physically attached to the vehicle. The invention also comprises at least one source of radiation. The radiation source is fixedly attached to the distal end of the boom, wherein the image is generated by introducing the target objects in between the radiation source and the detector array, exposing the objects to radiation, and detecting radiation.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2004Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Rapiscan Security Products, Inc.Inventors: Bryan Allman, Andreas F. Kotowski
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Patent number: 7483510Abstract: A readily relocatable X-ray imaging system for inspecting the contents of vehicles and containers, and a method for using the same. In a preferred embodiment, the system is relatively small in size, and is used for inspecting commercial vehicles, cargo containers, and other large objects. The X-ray imaging, system comprises a substantially arch-shaped collapsible frame having an X-ray source and detectors disposed thereon. The frame is preferably collapsible via a plurality of hinges disposed thereon. A deployment means may be attached to the frame for deploying the frame into an X-ray imaging position, and for collapsing the frame into a transport position. The collapsible X-ray frame may remain stationary during X-ray imaging while a vehicle or container is driven through or towed through an inspection area defined under the frame. Alternatively, the collapsible X-ray frame may be movable relative to a stationary vehicle or container during X-ray imaging.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2005Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: Rapiscan Security Products, Inc.Inventors: James Carver, Andreas F. Kotowski
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Patent number: 7475428Abstract: 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: June 20, 2003Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Angel Secure Networks, Inc.Inventors: Fred Hewitt Smith, Benjamin Hewitt Smith, Cynthia Smith
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Publication number: 20090007269Abstract: A device may create a new project that includes criteria, import findings from a group of different network security tools into the new project based on the criteria, normalize the imported findings, and store the normalized findings.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: Network Security Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Scott V. BIANCO
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Patent number: 7471764Abstract: It is an object of the present invention to provide a radiation inspection system, such as an X-ray system, that can operate efficiently even in inclement weather conditions while being highly mobile. Thus the improved inspection system of the present invention is capable of operating in high temperature and corrosive environments and is designed to withstand moisture, dirt and/or dust from the articles of inspection as well.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2006Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Rapiscan Security Products, Inc.Inventor: Bryan Kaval
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Patent number: 7469213Abstract: Secure methods of distributing and prescribing prescription medications and related systems significantly increase prescription medication distribution security. Applications of the present invention are particularly useful in prescribing and distributing lifestyle drugs where an actual physical examination is not necessarily required, but are similarly useful for all prescription medications. A system configured according to a particular embodiment of the present invention involves a prescription request kiosk, a prescription request review terminal, a medical information database, and a pharmacy all associated with a prescription distribution system processor. Particular embodiments of prescriptions of the present invention include a photograph of a prescription requestor on the prescription for added security along with additional follow-up questions to be asked by the pharmacist to the customer.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2003Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Secure Medical, Inc.Inventor: John Rao
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Publication number: 20080303655Abstract: According to various illustrative embodiments, a motion-monitoring system comprises at least one antenna fixed within a barrier, the at least one antenna transmitting at least one first radio-frequency signal through the barrier to at least one volume outside the barrier, the at least one first radio-frequency signal reflecting from at least one object in the at least one volume to produce a plurality of second radio-frequency signals, which are received by the at least one antenna, at least one sensing circuit sensing the plurality of second radio-frequency signals and generating a plurality of time-domain output signals, and at least one processor receiving the plurality of time-domain output signals and comparing at least one successive time-domain output signal to at least one previous time-domain output signal to estimate at least one characteristic of the at least one object, including a motion of the at least one object.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2008Publication date: December 11, 2008Applicant: UltraVision Security Systems, Inc.Inventor: Dennis J. Johnson
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Patent number: 7461872Abstract: A lock mechanism includes a torsion bar that prevents movement of a slide bar abutting a swing bolt. The torsion bar engages the swing bar in a direction transverse to sliding movement to prevent undesired movement away from abutting contact with the swing bolt.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2006Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Computerized Security Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles W. Moon, Michael J. Wright
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Patent number: D582252Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2007Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Innovative Security Products, Inc.Inventor: Andrew M. Cameron