Patents Assigned to Taser International, Inc.
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Patent number: 10496958Abstract: A system that creates an environment (e.g., ecosystem) for using, transmitting, and storing data from a CEW and other equipment. The information from a CEW includes a log maintained by the CEW. The log may include information related to the operation, maintenance, software, and deployment units used by the CEW. The information may be used alone or in combination with other information received and stored by an evidence management system for managing inventory, generating use-of-force reports, incident reports, and/or providing information related to equipment, such as a CEW, to the supplier of the equipment. Sources of information provided to an evidence management system includes equipment suppliers, CEWs, other cooperating equipment, records management systems of an agency, a dispatch system of an agency, and third parties. A CEW or other equipment may also receive information for storing in the log.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2016Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: TASER INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Joseph Charles Dimino, Jr., Siddharth Heroor, Michael E. Gish, Reinhard J. Gagnon, Teri Dawn Michaels
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Patent number: 10496957Abstract: A system that creates an environment (e.g., ecosystem) for using, transmitting, and storing data from a CEW and other equipment. The information from a CEW includes a log maintained by the CEW. The log may include information related to the operation, maintenance, software, and deployment units used by the CEW. The information may be used alone or in combination with other information received and stored by an evidence management system for managing inventory, generating use-of-force reports, incident reports, and/or providing information related to equipment, such as a CEW, to the supplier of the equipment. Sources of information provided to an evidence management system includes equipment suppliers, CEWs, other cooperating equipment, records management systems of an agency, a dispatch system of an agency, and third parties. A CEW or other equipment may also receive information for storing in the log.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2016Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: TASER INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Joseph Charles Dimino, Jr., Siddharth Heroor, Michael E. Gish, Reinhard J. Gagnon, Teri Dawn Michaels
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Patent number: 10446183Abstract: An incident recorder records original and supplemental incident information using a simplified user interface.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2019Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: Taser International, Inc.Inventors: Patrick W. Smith, Nache D. Shekarri, Jasjit S. Dhillon, Milan Cerovic, Roger Clay Winn, Jr.
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Patent number: 10430907Abstract: Computer-implemented methods and systems for processing recorded data for storage is provided. An auditable device, such as a digital video camera, stores a set of recorded data. The auditable device also stores auditable event entries that represent auditable events detected by the auditable device. One type of auditable event is the receipt of information from a computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system that indicates an event. The auditable device marks at least one subset of the set of recorded data based on the auditable event entries, and uploads the marked at least one subset of the set of recorded data to an evidence management system.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2016Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: TASER International, Inc.Inventors: Patrick W. Smith, Mark A. Hanchett, Aaron J. Kloc, Tyler J. Conant
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Patent number: 10409621Abstract: Systems involving distributed control functions are described herein. Each member or device within the system has responsibility for controlling part of the system's behavior, and includes logic to determine what action, if any, will follow as a response to determining information or receiving information from other members or devices within the system. A change of status of one member of a system may provide a basis for action by another member of the system. Status may be the result of sensing a condition of the environment, sensing the condition of a component, receiving the output of a conventional sensor, and/or sensing the condition of a link between components. In some embodiments, action taken by a member of the system may include collecting data during law enforcement activities.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2015Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: Taser International, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Wagner, Mark A. Hanchett, Aaron J. Kloc, Tyler J. Conant
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Patent number: 10354689Abstract: An incident recorder, worn by a user, maintains records in a log regarding operation of the incident recorder.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2009Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: Taser International, Inc.Inventors: Patrick W. Smith, Nache D. Shekarri, Jasjit S. Dhillon, Milan Cerovic, Roger Clay Winn, Jr.
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Patent number: 10321039Abstract: A method of automatic activation of a responder camera to begin capturing a video can be performed by a computing device. The computing device receives an indication of a location or an event. The computing device determines a geographic area associated with the location or event. The computing device receives a dispatch acknowledgement from a responder, where the dispatch acknowledgement indicates that the responder is at the geographic area or that the responder is en route to the geographic area. The computing device automatically sends a camera activation signal to a responder camera associated with the responder in response to receiving the dispatch acknowledgement from the responder. The responder camera is configured to begin capturing a video in response to receiving the camera activation signal.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2015Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Assignee: TASER International, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Bohlander, Raymond T. Fortna, Anthony G. Huang, Jeffrey P. Jolma, Julianne C. Weiss, Aerianna K. Deluca
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Patent number: 10288388Abstract: A cartridge for coupling to a conducted electrical weapon to launch electrodes toward a target to provide a current through the target to impede locomotion of the target. The cartridge includes a cover that covers a forward portion of the cartridge. The cover may be over molded on the forward portion of the cartridge. The cover includes a frangible portion. The frangible portion may surround the perimeter of a door or be positioned between flaps. The frangible portion may be broken to separate the door from the cover or to disengage the flaps so they can move. The electrode may launch through a door opening or between the flaps to travel toward the target.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2015Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: TASER International, Inc.Inventors: Albert K. Lavin, Luke A. Salisbury, Milan Cerovic
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Patent number: 10274290Abstract: Systems and methods for calibrating a conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) to provide a predetermined amount of current for each pulse of the stimulus signal. Providing the predetermined amount of current, close thereto, increases the effectiveness of the stimulus signal in impeding locomotion of a human or animal target. The calibration process enables a CEW to calibrate the amount of charge in a pulse of the stimulus signal in the environmental conditions where the tester operates and also in the field where the environmental conditions may be different from the environmental conditions during calibration.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2016Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: TASER INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Magne H. Nerheim, Valerie Renee Barry Barber-Axthelm, Eric Heindel Goodchild, Siddharth Heroor
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Patent number: 10269384Abstract: An incident recorder records original and supplemental incident information using a simplified user interface.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2015Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: Taser International, Inc.Inventors: Patrick W. Smith, Nache D. Shekarri, Jasjit S. Dhillon, Milan Cerovic, Roger Clay Winn, Jr.
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Patent number: 10247527Abstract: A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) launches wire-tethered electrodes from multiple cartridges to provide a current through a human or animal target to impede locomotion of the target. The CEW includes a handle and one or more deployment units. A handle and each deployment unit include a processing circuit and memory. A handle may provide operation and usage records to a deployment unit for storage. The information stored on a deployment unit may be unalterable once written. A handle may log a record of usage, deployment units, and other deployment information. The log file may be available to an electronic device through a secure wireless protocol.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2016Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: TASER International, Inc.Inventors: Siddharth Heroor, Magne H. Nerheim
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Patent number: 10121478Abstract: A recording device, such as a video camera, emits audio watermarks (e.g., audible tones, inaudible tones) and records audio watermarks emitted by other recording devices. The audio watermarks provide information (e.g., data) such as an identifier of the camera and the identity of the operate. Audio watermarks may further include time information such as a timestamp indicating the time that the audio watermark was emitted by the camera. Audio watermarks may be emitted and recorded at intervals while recording an incident. A processing system, such as a digital video and audio processing system, may receive video information and recorded watermarks from multiple recording devices. The processing system may use the audio watermarks recorded by each recording device to determine which recording devices were in the vicinity of an incident. The processing system may also use the audio watermarks to align (e.g., synchronize) the video recorded by the various recording devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2017Date of Patent: November 6, 2018Assignee: TASER INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: James N. Reitz, Patrick W. Smith
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Patent number: 10024636Abstract: A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) launches wire-tethered electrodes from multiple cartridges to provide a current through a human or animal target to impede locomotion of the target. The CEW may detect when the electrodes launched from the cartridges may provide the current through more than one target. The CEW may detect when electrodes launched from the cartridges may provide the current through the same target. The CEW may set the pulse rate of the current based on detecting the launch of electrodes from more than one cartridge, detecting that electrodes may provide the current through two or more targets, and/or detecting that two or more pairs of electrodes may deliver the current through the same target.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2016Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: TASER INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventor: Magne H. Nerheim
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Patent number: 10015871Abstract: A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) launches wire-tethered electrodes to provide a current through a human or animal target to impede locomotion of the target. The current may ionize air in a gap. A gap may occur between terminals at a face of the CEW and/or between the electrodes positioned near target tissue. A CEW may include a detector to detect ionization of air in a gap. A CEW may use information related to detecting ionization to determine a location where the ionization occurred. Information regarding location of ionization may be used to determine whether the current was delivered through the target via the electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2016Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: TASER INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Stephen D. Handel, Steven N. D. Brundula, Magne H. Nerheim
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Patent number: 9980102Abstract: Dispatch-aiding communications between computing devices of a responder and a dispatch unit include a computing device of the responder determining that an event occurred, automatically sending an indication of the event to a computing device of the dispatch unit, receiving a request for information from the computing device of the dispatch unit, obtaining the information requested by the computing device of the dispatch unit, and sending the information requested by the computing device of the dispatch unit to the computing device of the dispatch unit. The computing device of the dispatch unit sends the request for information to the computing device of the responder in response to receiving the indication of the event.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2017Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Assignee: TASER International, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Bohlander, Raymond T. Fortna, Anthony G. Huang, Jeffrey P. Jolma, Julianne C. Weiss, Aerianna K. Deluca
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Patent number: 9939232Abstract: A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) launches wire-tethered electrodes from multiple cartridges to provide a current through a human or animal target to impede locomotion of the target. The CEW may detect when the electrodes launched from the cartridges may provide the current through more than one target. The CEW may detect when electrodes launched from the cartridges may provide the current through the same target. The CEW may set the pulse rate of the current based on detecting the launch of electrodes from more than one cartridge, detecting that electrodes may provide the current through two or more targets, and/or detecting that two or more pairs of electrodes may deliver the current through the same target.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2016Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: TASER INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventor: Magne H. Nerheim
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Publication number: 20180059146Abstract: Systems and methods for calibrating a conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) to provide a predetermined amount of current for each pulse of the stimulus signal. Providing the predetermined amount of current, close thereto, increases the effectiveness of the stimulus signal in impeding locomotion of a human or animal target. The calibration process enables a CEW to calibrate the amount of charge in a pulse of the stimulus signal in the environmental conditions where the tester operates and also in the field where the environmental conditions may be different from the environmental conditions during calibration.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2016Publication date: March 1, 2018Applicant: TASER International, Inc.Inventors: Magne H. Nerheim, Valerie Renee Barry Barber-Axthelm, Eric Heindel Goodchild, Siddharth Heroor
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Publication number: 20180059150Abstract: Systems and methods for calibrating a conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) to provide a predetermined amount of current for each pulse of the stimulus signal. Providing the predetermined amount of current, close thereto, increases the effectiveness of the stimulus signal in impeding locomotion of a human or animal target. The calibration process enables a CEW to calibrate the amount of charge in a pulse of the stimulus signal in the environmental conditions where the tester operates and also in the field where the environmental conditions may be different from the environmental conditions during calibration.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2016Publication date: March 1, 2018Applicant: TASER International, Inc.Inventors: Magne H. Nerheim, Valerie Renee Barry Barber-Axthelm, Eric Heindel Goodchild, Siddharth Heroor
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Publication number: 20180059145Abstract: Systems and methods for calibrating a conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) to provide a predetermined amount of current for each pulse of the stimulus signal. Providing the predetermined amount of current, close thereto, increases the effectiveness of the stimulus signal in impeding locomotion of a human or animal target. The calibration process enables a CEW to calibrate the amount of charge in a pulse of the stimulus signal in the environmental conditions where the tester operates and also in the field where the environmental conditions may be different from the environmental conditions during calibration.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2016Publication date: March 1, 2018Applicant: TASER International, Inc.Inventors: Magne H. Nerheim, Valerie Renee Barry Barber-Axthelm, Eric Heindel Goodchild, Siddharth Heroor
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Patent number: D812672Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2015Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Assignee: TASER INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Nathan A. Patulski, William J. Soper, John W. Wilson