Patents Assigned to Sinex Holdings LLC
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Patent number: 6671593Abstract: A dynamic aircraft maintenance production system for planning a maintenance check of an aircraft includes means for obtaining any routine tasks that may exist and which are required to be performed on the aircraft, means for obtaining any non-routine tasks that may exist and which are required to be performed on the aircraft, means for generating a maintenance flow chart detailing scheduling data for each of the routine and non-routine tasks, means for assigning a user-determined number of the routine and non-routine tasks to personnel for completion, means for maintenance activity data on each assigned routine task and non-routine task, means for available resource data, and means for updating the maintenance flow chart to reflect newly-obtained maintenance activity data and available resource data.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2000Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Sinex Holding LLCInventor: Barry Sinex
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Publication number: 20030233178Abstract: A system for managing an aircraft maintenance program for an aircraft operated by an operator includes means for extracting maintenance tasks for the aircraft from at least one aircraft maintenance document, means for sorting the maintenance tasks into initial maintenance task groups having common control points, and means for guiding the airline operator to organize the maintenance tasks and initial maintenance task groups into a plurality of maintenance task groups.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: Sinex Holdings LLCInventor: Barry Sinex
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Patent number: 6606546Abstract: A system for managing an aircraft maintenance program for an aircraft operated by an operator includes means for extracting maintenance tasks for the aircraft from at least one aircraft maintenance document, means for sorting the maintenance tasks into initial maintenance task groups having common control points, and means for guiding the airline operator to organize the maintenance tasks and initial maintenance task groups into a plurality of maintenance task groups.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2000Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Sinex Holdings, LLCInventor: Barry Sinex
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Patent number: 6598940Abstract: A system for managing a maintenance program includes means for extracting maintenance tasks from at least one maintenance document, means for sorting the maintenance tasks into initial maintenance task groups having common control points, and means for guiding the operator to organize the maintenance tasks and initial maintenance task groups into a plurality of maintenance task groups.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Sinex Holdings, LLCInventor: Barry Sinex
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Publication number: 20020143601Abstract: A system for assigning maintenance tasks to crew members of a maintenance crew during a dynamically-planned maintenance check includes means for obtaining a dynamic maintenance flow chart detailing up-to-date scheduling data for a predetermined number of maintenance tasks, means for obtaining personnel training records for each crew member, means for determining maintenance task assignments based upon an analysis of the maintenance flow chart and the personnel training records.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: October 3, 2002Applicant: Sinex Holdings LLCInventor: Barry Sinex
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Publication number: 20020143444Abstract: The present invention is a system for enabling an operator to dynamically manage maintenance of a member of a fleet. The system includes a program manager system, a tracking manager system and a production manager system. The program manager system is for extracting maintenance tasks from maintenance publications, and for guiding the formation of maintenance tasks groups. The tracking manager system is for monitoring accumulated usage data of the member of the fleet, and for identifying maintenance due tasks and maintenance due task groups from the respective maintenance tasks and maintenance task groups for which a difference between the control point and the accumulated usage data is less than a user-defined critical value. The production manager system is for generating and implementing a dynamic maintenance flow chart which details scheduling data for each individual task of the maintenance due tasks and maintenance due task groups.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: October 3, 2002Applicant: Sinex Holdings LLCInventor: Barry Sinex
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Publication number: 20020143445Abstract: A maintenance tracking system for tracking maintenance required on a member of a fleet includes means for tracking accumulated usage data, means for receiving a list of routine tasks required to be performed, means for tracking task accomplishment data for each routine task, means for determining a maintenance due point for each routine task, means for identifying maintenance due tasks as those routine tasks for which a difference between the maintenance due point of the routine task and the accumulated usage data of the aircraft is less than a user-defined critical value, and means for reporting maintenance due tasks.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: October 3, 2002Applicant: Sinex Holdings LLCInventor: Barry Sinex
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Publication number: 20020138311Abstract: A system for recording and analyzing reliability data during a dynamically-planned maintenance check includes means for obtaining and logging warranty-based reliability data from maintenance records generated during the performance of any routine or non-routine tasks that may exist, and which pertain to rotable parts; means for obtaining and logging maintenance program-based reliability data from maintenance records generated during the performance of any non-routine tasks that may exist; means for identifying for each non-routine task, a routine task whose performance resulted in the generation of the non-routine task; means for obtaining and logging maintenance program-based reliability data from maintenance records generated during the performance of any identified routine tasks that may exist; and means for analyzing and reporting the warranty-based reliability data and the maintenance program-based reliability data.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: September 26, 2002Applicant: Sinex Holdings LLCInventor: Barry Sinex
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Publication number: 20020138329Abstract: A system for managing a maintenance program includes means for extracting maintenance tasks from at least one maintenance document, means for sorting the maintenance tasks into initial maintenance task groups having common control points, and means for guiding the operator to organize the maintenance tasks and initial maintenance task groups into a plurality of maintenance task groups.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: September 26, 2002Applicant: Sinex Holdings LLCInventor: Barry Sinex
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Publication number: 20020138330Abstract: A dynamic maintenance production system for planning a maintenance check includes means for obtaining any routine tasks that may exist and which are required to be performed, means for obtaining any non-routine tasks that may exist and which are required to be performed, means for generating a maintenance flow chart detailing scheduling data for each of the routine and non-routine tasks, means for assigning a user-determined number of the routine and non-routine tasks to personnel for completion, means for obtaining maintenance activity data on each assigned routine task and non-routine task, means for obtaining available resource data, and means for updating the maintenance flow chart to reflect newly-obtained maintenance activity data and available resource data.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: September 26, 2002Applicant: Sinex Holdings LLCInventor: Barry Sinex
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Publication number: 20020133389Abstract: A system for assigning maintenance tasks to crew members of a maintenance crew during a dynamically-planned maintenance check for an aircraft includes means for obtaining a dynamic maintenance flow chart detailing up-to-date scheduling data for a predetermined number of maintenance tasks, means for obtaining personnel training records for each crew member, means for determining maintenance task assignments based upon an analysis of the maintenance flow chart and the personnel training records.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2000Publication date: September 19, 2002Applicant: Sinex Holdings LLCInventor: Barry Sinex
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Patent number: 6442459Abstract: The present invention is a system for enabling an operator to dynamically manage maintenance of an aircraft. The system includes a program manager system, a tracking manager system and a production manager system. The program manager system is for extracting maintenance tasks from aircraft maintenance publications, and for guiding the formation of maintenance tasks groups. The tracking manager system is for monitoring accumulated usage data of the aircraft, and for identifying maintenance due tasks and maintenance due task groups from the respective maintenance tasks and maintenance task groups for which a difference between the control point and the accumulated usage data is less than a user-defined critical value. The production manager system is for generating and implementing a dynamic maintenance flow chart which details scheduling data for each individual task of the maintenance due tasks and maintenance due task groups.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Sinex Holdings LLCInventor: Barry Sinex
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Patent number: 6418361Abstract: An aircraft maintenance tracking system for tracking aircraft maintenance required on an aircraft includes means for tracking accumulated usage data of the aircraft, means for receiving a list of routine tasks required to be performed on the aircraft, means for tracking task accomplishment data for each routine task, means for determining a maintenance due point for each routine task, means for identifying maintenance due tasks as those routine tasks for which a difference between the maintenance due point of the routine task and the accumulated usage data of the aircraft is less than a user-defined critical value, and means for reporting maintenance due tasks.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Sinex Holdings LLCInventor: Barry Sinex
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Publication number: 20020069001Abstract: The present invention is a system for enabling an operator to dynamically manage maintenance of an aircraft. The system includes a program manager system, a tracking manager system and a production manager system. The program manager system is for extracting maintenance tasks from aircraft maintenance publications, and for guiding the formation of maintenance tasks groups. The tracking manager system is for monitoring accumulated usage data of the aircraft, and for identifying maintenance due tasks and maintenance due task groups from the respective maintenance tasks and maintenance task groups for which a difference between the control point and the accumulated usage data is less than a user-defined critical value. The production manager system is for generating and implementing a dynamic maintenance flow chart which details scheduling data for each individual task of the maintenance due tasks and maintenance due task groups.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2000Publication date: June 6, 2002Applicant: Sinex Holdings LLCInventor: Barry Sinex
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Publication number: 20010032110Abstract: A dynamic aircraft maintenance production system for planning a maintenance check of an aircraft includes means for obtaining any routine tasks that may exist and which are required to be performed on the aircraft, means for obtaining any non-routine tasks that may exist and which are required to be performed on the aircraft, means for generating a maintenance flow chart detailing scheduling data for each of the routine and non-routine tasks, means for assigning a user-determined number of the routine and non-routine tasks to personnel for completion, means for maintenance activity data on each assigned routine task and non-routine task, means for available resource data, and means for updating the maintenance flow chart to reflect newly-obtained maintenance activity data and available resource data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2000Publication date: October 18, 2001Applicant: Sinex Holdings LLCInventor: Barry Sinex