Patents Assigned to Sensomatic Electronics, LLC
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Patent number: 10708509Abstract: A camera system includes a camera, a drive system, and a processing circuit. The camera includes a lens and a sensor module that receives light and outputs images based on the received light. The drive system includes a track including a first member and a second member, the first member defining a first rail on an inner surface of the first member, the second member defining a second rail on an outer surface of the second member. The rails can be driven by gear or magnetic drive, and are connected in a cross pattern at a 45 degree latitude point, enabling pan and tilt movement to maintain a level image for multiple camera mounting orientations.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2018Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: Sensomatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Steven W. Schieltz, Patrick Siu
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Patent number: 10211647Abstract: Systems (100) and methods (500, 600) for adaptively managing power for an Energy Harvesting System (“EHS”). The methods involve: measuring a light intensity level available in a surrounding environment; wirelessly communicating a first wireless signal from the EHS (100) to a remote device (700) for causing the light intensity level to be increased by remotely turning on a light source (106, 108) or opening a cover preventing light emitted from the light source from reaching the EHC, when the light intensity level is below a pre-specified level; using an Energy Harvesting Circuit (“EHC”) to recharge a rechargeable battery (310) when the light intensity level rises above the pre-specified level; and wirelessly communicating a second wireless signal from the EHS to the remote device for causing the light source be turned off or the cover to be closed, when the capacity or state-of-charge of the rechargeable battery reaches a pre-specified value.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2018Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: Sensomatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Stewart E. Hall, Melwyn F. Sequeira
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Patent number: 10115279Abstract: A surveillance systems monitors a predetermined environment based on received data. The surveillance system includes a first intelligent appliance configured to capture video and/or still images and configured to be in wireless communication with a second intelligent appliance that operates based on data from the first intelligent appliance. The surveillance system can detect a person located within the predetermined environment and can track the person's movement. The surveillance system is configured to allow remote viewing of data and/or controlling cameras.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2016Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: Sensomatic Electronics, LLCInventor: Martin Renkis
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Patent number: 9912149Abstract: Lighting and surge protection circuitry for protection of a differential pair includes a diode bridge circuit having a first pair and a second pair of connections to the diode bridge circuit, with the first pair of connections configured to be coupled to a pair of differential inputs of a functional circuit and a first diode coupled between the second pair of connections; and second and third diodes coupled between the first pair of connections and ground. The lighting and surge protection circuitry also includes a diode pair coupled between an output of the functional circuit being protected and power and ground terminals and a small resistance in series with the output of the functional circuit.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2014Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: Sensomatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Thomas P. Naughton, David S. Pinney
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Techniques for detecting RFID tags in electronic article surveillance systems using frequency mixing
Patent number: 8358209Abstract: Disclosed are a system and method to detect RFID tags in electronic article surveillance systems using frequency mixing. The system includes an RFID module that includes an energy coupler to receive transmitted energy that includes a first signal at a first frequency and a second signal at a second frequency, and a mixing element to mix the first and second signals, to generate a third signal at a third frequency, and the energy coupler to transmit the third signal to an EAS detection system. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2005Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: Sensomatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Gary M. Shafer, Ming-Ren Lian, Richard L. Copeland -
Patent number: 8274359Abstract: A wireless access point communicates messages in an electronic article surveillance (EAS) network. The EAS network includes at least one EAS sensor hard-wired to at least one wireless device node. The wireless access point includes a wired communication interface, a wireless communication interface and a controller. The controller is electrically coupled to the wired communication interface and to the wireless communication interface. The wired communication interface operates to receive a message. The message includes a sub-layer address corresponding to an EAS sensor. The wireless communication interface operates to broadcast the message and to receive an acknowledgement of the broadcast message. The acknowledgment originates from the EAS sensor corresponding to the sub-layer address. The controller operates to transfer the message between the wired communication interface and the wireless communication interface.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2009Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Sensomatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Jorge F. Alicot, Timothy J. Relihan
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Patent number: 8269632Abstract: An EAS tag is provided having improved anti-defeat devices and methods. A pin assembly is coupled to a lanyard and includes a reduced cross-sectional profile that may be passed through a monitored article to produce no damage or minimal damage to the monitored article. The pin assembly engages a spring clamp provided in the EAS tag and is electrically coupled to an intermediate spring contact that provides an electrical current to a PC board for arming the EAS tag. A force may be applied to the intermediate spring contact to generate a reset signal that disarms the EAS tag. An alarm signal is generated if current to the PC board is disrupted without a corresponding reset signal, such as if the pin assembly is removed without rotating the intermediate spring contact or if the lanyard is cut. The tag body is provided with an arcuate channel through which an arcuate detacher probe can be guided for releasing the attaching assembly part.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2009Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Sensomatic Electronics, LLCInventors: John Hesch, Jr., Edward J. DiCarlo, John C. Ford
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Patent number: 8264356Abstract: An alarming electronic article surveillance (“EAS”) tag for securing an item of merchandise includes an EAS sensor, a radio frequency identification (“RFID”) logic block, an alarm transducer, and an alarming tag processor. The RFID logic block includes a transceiver, a memory and a processor. The transceiver operates to receive a first interrogation signal. The memory includes a first identifier associated with the alarming EAS tag and a second identifier associated with the item of merchandise. The processor is operable to send a first trigger signal responsive to the transceiver receiving the first interrogation signal. The alarming tag processor is electrically coupled to the RFID logic block and the EAS sensor. The alarm transducer is operable to produce at least one of a visual indicator and an audible indicator based on the EAS sensor and the alarming tag processor.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2009Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Sensomatic Electronics, LLCInventor: Mark Alexis
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Patent number: 8248236Abstract: A swing ticket holder for securing a swing ticket to an item using a lock and a pin includes a rigid housing arranged to retain the swing ticket. The pin extends outwardly from the rigid housing. The pin is insertable into the lock to secure the swing ticket holder to the item. The lock can be part of a security system hard tag and include at least one of an electronic article surveillance element and a radio frequency identification element. The rigid housing can also be arranged to retain at least one of an electronic article surveillance element and a radio frequency identification element.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2009Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Sensomatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Sergio M. Perez, Anthony Joseph Sharpy
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Patent number: 8193914Abstract: A method, system and computer program product for filtering a RFID signal. At least one pre-operational interference signal is measured. Amplitude and frequency data are extracted from the at least one measured pre-operational interference signal. At least one filter-dependent parameter is computed based at least in part on the extracted amplitude and frequency data extracted from the measured at least one pre-operational interference signal. A table is generated during a pre-operational mode. The table has at least one set of filter coefficients based on the computed at least one filter-dependent parameter.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2007Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Sensomatic Electronics, LLCInventor: Patrick McLaren
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Patent number: 8120462Abstract: A method and system for determining the absence and presence of items in an RFID interrogation zone. At least one RFID reader transmits interrogation signals in an interrogation zone. Each RFID reader transmits interrogation signals having a forward amount of RF energy and receives response signals from the items in the interrogation zone having a reflected amount of RF energy. A detection circuit determines the presence and absence of items within the interrogation zone based at least in part on the reflected amount of RF energy.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2006Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Sensomatic Electronics, LLCInventor: Gary Mark Shafer
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Patent number: 7986241Abstract: A security tag and system for securing objects, the system and security tag includes an acousto magnetic (“AM”) electronic article surveillance (“EAS”) component that has a housing with a defined surface area. The housing of the EAS component includes a perimeter boundary that defines an EAS component plane. The system and security tag further include a radio frequency identification (“RFID”) component that includes an integrated circuit and a dipole antenna defining an RFID component plane that is substantially coplanar with the EAS component plane. The integrated circuit and the dipole antenna are positioned externally along the perimeter boundary of the EAS component.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2008Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: Sensomatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Richard L. Copeland, Wing Kei Ho
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Patent number: 7973661Abstract: A detacher unit for disengaging a combination EAS/RFID tag from its article. The detaching unit detaches the spring clamp mechanism of a combination EAS/RFID tag when the tag is placed within a particular region within the detaching unit. A near field magnetic loop antenna is situated within the placement region in a housing. When the combination EAS/RFID tag is placed within the placement region just above the near field magnetic loop antenna, the RFID code of the tag is read and the detachment unit releases the clamp mechanism that attaches the EAS/RFID tag to its article.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2008Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Sensomatic Electronics, LLCInventor: Richard L. Copeland
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Patent number: 7973663Abstract: A method, system and electronic article surveillance tag deactivator detect the presence of an electronic article surveillance tag within a deactivation zone. Video of an item within the deactivation zone is captured. The video is evaluated using a pattern recognition technique to determine the presence of an electronic article surveillance tag within the deactivation zone. The electronic article surveillance tag is deactivated.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2009Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Sensomatic Electronics, LLCInventor: Stewart E. Hall
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Patent number: 7852197Abstract: A method, system and computer program product for inhibiting detection of deactivated tags. The method, system and computer program product include receiving a signal that includes environment noise from at least one tag, extracting signal detection information that includes a signal detection energy value from the received signal, extracting signal deactivation information that includes a signal deactivation energy value from the received signal, and determining a failure to deactivate ratio that corresponds to the signal detection energy value divided by the signal deactivation energy value. Generation of an alarm event is inhibited upon the failure to deactivate ratio being less than the selectable threshold and generating a noise factor to adjust a selectable threshold.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Sensomatic Electronics, LLCInventors: Erik Lee Dinh, Manuel A. Soto
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Patent number: D664127Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2011Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Sensomatic Electronics, LLCInventor: Yunyue Yang