Patents Assigned to TimeKeeping Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 11105909Abstract: A tracking system that tracks persons and/or objects of interest without the need for triangulation techniques is disclosed. The tracking system utilizes very low power active radio frequency tags with limited effective broadcast range that operate only in the transmit mode with no need to establish two-way communication with any part of the system. The person or object of interest is provided with a radio frequency tag incorporating a unique identifier. Gateways connected to a common network interface are positioned relative to specific areas within the facility to be monitored. A computer connected to the same network as the gateways analyzes data relating to the strength of the of the radio frequency signals received by the radio frequency receivers from the radio frequency tags to determine if, and when, persons and/or objects of interest are present within particular subareas within the facility.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2019Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: TIMEKEEPING SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Paolo Argentieri, Nicholas F. Papatonis, John E. Hansley, II, Roger W. Stahl, John W. Hoffman, Jason D. Doyle, Barry J. Markwitz, Dean M. Chriss
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Patent number: 9633541Abstract: A display system for tracking large numbers of persons or objects in real-time is disclosed. The display system utilizes a tracking system that employs various types of technologies, such as RFID, to determine the location of the person and/or objects being tracked. The displays of the present invention utilize colors, graphics, and the physical groupings of related data on a display device, usually a computer monitor, to present tracking information in a compact, readily changeable, and easily analyzed format in real-time.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2013Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: TimeKeeping Systems, Inc.Inventors: Barry J. Markwitz, Paolo Argentieri, Brent G. Bowers, Jason D. Doyle, John E. Hansley, II, John W. Hoffman, Roger W. Stahl, Mary T. Upham
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Publication number: 20150015407Abstract: A display system for tracking large numbers of persons or objects in real-time is disclosed. The display system utilizes a tracking system that employs various types of technologies, such as RFID, to determine the location of the person and/or objects being tracked. The displays of the present invention utilize colors, graphics, and the physical groupings of related data on a display device, usually a computer monitor, to present tracking information in a compact, readily changeable, and easily analyzed format in real-time.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2013Publication date: January 15, 2015Applicant: TimeKeeping Systems, Inc.Inventors: Barry J. Markwitz, Paolo Argentieri, Brent G. Bowers, Jason D. Doyle, John E. Hansley, II, John W. Hoffman, Roger W. Stahl, Mary T. Upham
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Publication number: 20140210617Abstract: A system for checking the well-being of individuals within an institution is disclosed. The system is comprised of portable wireless devices in the possession of individual(s) who are to perform the well-being checks, a wireless communication network, and a computer device that is connected to the portable wireless devices by the wireless communication network. The computer device executes well-being software and is provided with well-being databases containing the well-being checks to be performed for each person, and has access to a tracking system. The tracking system determines the location of the person on whom such well-being checks are to be performed, the individual performing such well-being checks, and monitors and records whether such well-being checks have been performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2013Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: TimeKeeping Systems, Inc.Inventors: Barry J. Markwitz, Paolo Argentieri, Brent G. Bowers, Dean M. Chriss, Jason D. Doyle, John E. Hansley, II, John W. Hoffman, Nicholas F. Papatonis, Roger W. Stahl, Mary T. Upham
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Patent number: 7778802Abstract: A system that utilizes wireless devices as guard tour checkpoint data collection and checkpoint data communication devices is disclosed. The wireless devices have the capability of reading various types of checkpoints and communicating the collected checkpoint data with a computer via a cellular telephone communication system and either a land-based telephone network or the Internet or a cellular data communication device. Alternatively, a Wi-Fi network or the Wi-Fi network and the Internet can be used to communicate collected checkpoint data with the computer. The computer stores and processes the data according to guard tour expected performance parameters, such as rules, schedules, and exceptions, and then generates the necessary commands to produce exception notifications and reports at various types of peripheral equipment.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2005Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: TimeKeeping Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael B. O'Flaherty, Barry J. Markwitz
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Patent number: 7363196Abstract: The guard tour system of the present invention is comprised of a central computer which runs a computer program that enables a variety of electronic hardware components to function as the guard tour system. As a guard progresses through a guard tour, he or she uses a touch button reader to read information stored within a plurality of touch memory buttons located along the patrol route. At the end of the patrol, the guard places the touch button reader in a downloader that transfers the stored data to the central computer which processes the data and generates reports summarizing the patrol data. The computer program of the present invention provides a novel method of organizing security information in hierarchical categories. Further, the guard tour system of the present invention uses a novel method to determine the number of times a guard visited a location in a given time period.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2007Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: TimeKeeping Systems, Inc.Inventors: Barry Markwitz, Mike O'Flaherty, Jay Cross, Scott Boswell, Dean Chriss, Tom Dutton, Michael Gribov, Tom Morman, Jim Nicholson
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Patent number: 7345577Abstract: Displays for exhibiting guard tour data are disclosed. The displays are arranged in a manner such that the data can be easily analyzed and readily acted upon. The displays use a combination of colors, graphics, and text, arranged in the cells of a table or spreadsheet, to present large volumes of guard tour data in a compact and easily analyzed manner. Each row of the table or spreadsheet represents one location within the guard tour. Each cell within that row represents one visit by a guard to the location. Cell background color or pattern, graphic symbol shape and color, and/or text color within each cell indicate whether the guard's visit to a specific location fell within predetermined parameters for that location. Additional graphics appear within the cell if the system has additional information regarding the visit to the tour location that cannot fit within the area of the cell.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2005Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: TimeKeeping Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael B. O'Flaherty, Barry J. Markwitz
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Patent number: 7027955Abstract: A guard tour system comprising a computer running a computer program that enables a variety of electronic hardware components to function as the guard tour system. It is contemplated that the computer program be multi-user and/or network compatible. The electronic hardware includes one or more touch button readers, or one or more positioning system receivers (such as a global or local positioning system receiver), or both; one or more downloaders for use with the touch button readers and global positioning system receivers; and optionally a plurality of touch memory buttons located along a guard tour. Each touch memory button includes preprogrammed information specific to its particular location. As a guard or night watchman progresses through the guard tour he or she either obtains a global positioning system location reading manually or automatically or reads the information stored within each touch memory button or both, using a hand-held, battery operated reader.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2002Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: TimeKeeping Systems, Inc.Inventors: Barry J. Markwitz, Dean Chriss
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Publication number: 20050080636Abstract: The guard tour system of the present invention is comprised of a central computer which runs a computer program that enables a variety of electronic hardware components to function as the guard tour system. As a guard progresses through a guard tour, he or she uses a touch button reader to read information stored within a plurality of touch memory buttons located along the patrol route. At the end of the patrol, the guard places the touch button reader in a downloader that transfers the stored data to the central computer which processes the data and generates reports summarizing the patrol data. The computer program of the present invention provides a novel method of organizing security information in hierarchical categories. Further, the guard tour system of the present invention uses a novel method to determine the number of times a guard visited a location in a given time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2003Publication date: April 14, 2005Applicant: Timekeeping Systems, Inc.Inventors: Barry Markwitz, Mike O'Flaherty, Jay Cross, Scott Boswell, Dean Chriss, Tom Dutton, Michael Gribov, Tom Morman, Jim Nicholson
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Patent number: 6850418Abstract: The present invention generally relates to an impact and temperature resistant housing that also resists being removed from its fixed mounting position. Additionally, the present invention resists being fashioned into a weapon if it is removed from its mounted position. In general, the present invention comprises a base section, conical section, terminal support section, and corresponding center terminal.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2002Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: TimeKeeping Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas F. Dutton, Jay Cross
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Patent number: 6834259Abstract: The guard tour system of the present invention is comprised of a central computer which runs a computer program that enables a variety of electronic hardware components to function as the guard tour system. As a guard progresses through a guard tour, he or she uses a touch button reader to read information stored within a plurality of touch memory buttons located along the patrol route. At the end of the patrol, the guard places the touch button reader in a downloader that transfers the stored data to the central computer which processes the data and generates reports summarizing the patrol data. The computer program of the present invention provides a novel method of organizing security information in heirarchical categories. Further, the guard tour system of the present invention uses a novel method to determine the number of times a guard visited a location in a given time period.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1999Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: TimeKeeping Systems, Inc.Inventors: Barry Markwitz, Mike O'Flaherty, Jay Cross, Scott Boswell, Dean Chriss, Tom Dutton, Michael Gribov, Tom Morman, Jim Nicholson
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Publication number: 20030040888Abstract: A guard tour system comprising a computer running a computer program that enables a variety of electronic hardware components to function as the guard tour system. It is contemplated that the computer program be multi-user and/or network compatible. The electronic hardware includes one or more touch button readers, or one or more positioning system receivers (such as a global or local positioning system receiver), or both; one or more downloaders for use with the touch button readers and global positioning system receivers; and optionally a plurality of touch memory buttons located along a guard tour. Each touch memory button includes preprogrammed information specific to its particular location. As a guard or night watchman progresses through the guard tour he or she either obtains a global positioning system location reading manually or automatically or reads the information stored within each touch memory button or both, using a hand-held, battery operated reader.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Applicant: TimeKeeping Systems, Inc.Inventors: Barry J. Markwitz, Dean Chriss
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Patent number: D615541Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2009Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: TimeKeeping Systems, Inc.Inventor: John Blair Hamilton
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Patent number: D630631Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2009Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: TimeKeeping Systems, Inc.Inventor: John Blair Hamilton
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Patent number: D427593Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Timekeeping Systems, Inc.Inventor: Jon E. Washington
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Patent number: D673564Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2009Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: TimeKeeping Systems, Inc.Inventor: Brian T. Milliff
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Patent number: RE44217Abstract: The present invention generally relates to an impact and temperature resistant housing that also resists being removed from its fixed mounting position. Additionally, the present invention resists being fashioned into a weapon if it is removed from its mounted position. In general, the present invention comprises a base section, conical section, terminal support section, and corresponding center terminal.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2005Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: TimeKeeping Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas F. Dutton, Jay Cross