Patents Examined by Glen Swann
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Patent number: 5973600Abstract: An RFID wristband incorporates identification circuitry which may be of a read only, a read/write, a passive, or an active configuration. The wristband consists of a plurality of laminae which bear components of the RFID circuitry and which encapsulate said circuitry upon the securement or adherence of said laminae to each or one another. The wristband is incorporated in an identification system particularly adapted for hospital patient identification and is associated with an RFID reader which generates a magnetic signal requesting identification from the wristband. The wristband is automatically assembled by the utilization of at least two laminae of a polymorphic flexible nature to encapsulate the RFID circuit and includes the utilization of polymeric in conductive components in said circuit.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Precision Dynamics CorporationInventor: Walter W. Mosher, Jr.
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Patent number: 5973598Abstract: An enhanced identification tag produces an identification (ID) signal, i.e., a radio frequency (RF) signal carrying identification information, capable of being interpreted by an electronic reader device. An identification tag in accordance with the invention is characterized by a flexible substrate, programmable encoder circuitry formed on said substrate defining identification information, an antenna, and signal generator circuitry carried by said substrate responsive to said encoder circuitry for applying a radio frequency signal bearing said identification information to said antenna. A preferred tag is fabricated using a printing process to mark a conductive pattern, e.g., comprised of a conductive ink based on silver, carbon, etc., on a flexible substrate, e.g., polytethyline, polyvinyl chloride or other plastic type material.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Precision Dynamics CorporationInventor: Michael L. Beigel
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Patent number: 5969609Abstract: The attenuator is applicable to the art of identification, interrogation and communication equipment. The attenuator has particular application to equipment used in conjunction with smart cards, tags and like apparatus and including, in one form, an RF based technology, which has found a use in electronic ticketing, monitoring passenger movement and the identification and sorting of airline baggage and/or other items, such as containers or mail items. The attenuator, in one form, is predicated on the principle of creating a substantially opposing field, and applying this proximate the interrogator to substantially reduce stray field emissions. The attenuator, in another form, combines the physics of conducting tubes and self-cancelling fields and applies them to a tunnel interrogator. The attenuator thus applies a conducting tube which confines the field and the property of a loop generating a self-cancelling field to an interrogator. This combination may be called a "loop tube".Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Magellan Corporation (Australia) Pty LtdInventor: Graham Alexander Munro Murdoch
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Patent number: 5969606Abstract: A food storage apparatus (22) comprises a container (26) to contain a food item (20), a humidity sensor (34) to sense a humidity within the container (26), and a transmitter (66) responsive to the humidity sensor (34) to transmit a signal based upon the humidity. A system for monitoring at least one food item within a storage place (24) comprises a receiver (88) to receive the signal, and an indicator (40) responsive to the receiver (88). Methods for monitoring at least one food item are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: William L Reber, Cary D. Perttunen
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Patent number: 5969615Abstract: A portion a the machine which the operator regularly engages with his or her hands has incorporated therein a plurality of passageways (14) through which a vacuum is applied to draw vapor which is emitted by the hands of the individual. Vapor from the individual's hands is drawn through a sampling apparatus. The sampling apparatus contains an electrical coil (32, 36, 42, 46) which is coated with a composite metal-nonmetal catalytic substance which causes ethanol to oxidize at the coil. When ethanol-containing vapor passes over the coil, oxidation at the coil causes an electrical charge to build up on the coil. The charge build-up is detected and processed in a discriminating type of electrical circuit which incorporates a wheatstone bridge or a constant-current loop. The resulting signal is further processed then ultimately used to estimate the alcohol content of the individual.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Inventors: Ellwood G. Ivey, Jr., Michael L. Horovitz, Cedric Stratton
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Patent number: 5969593Abstract: A Warning system in combination with a vehicle in which ultrasonic sound and ultraviolet is beamed in advance of the moving vehicle on a thoroughfare so that said sound and light may be heard and seen by an animal ahead of the moving vehicle to induce the animal to leave the road before it is struck by the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Inventor: George A. Will
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Patent number: 5969614Abstract: An alarm tag made of two parts, one of which is provided with a pin (13) attached to the one part (12) to be located on one side of the product (11) with the pin extending through the product into locking engagement with the other part (10) located on the opposite side of the product. A resonance chamber (29), mounted in the one part (12), having a central outlet (30) is provided for activating the alarm device. A cover (19) is mounted on the one part (12) over the resonance chamber, and includes a central portion in register with the outlet (30), and bars (36) extending radially from the central portion (35) to the periphery of the cover, the bars defining slots (37) between adjacent bars.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: MW International, Ltd.Inventor: Bertil Holmgren
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Patent number: 5963130Abstract: A self-locating remote monitoring system (750) includes a supervising base station (754) and one or more remote monitoring units (752). A remote unit (752) includes a navigational receiver (756) operating with an existing navigational system for providing a remote unit location (759) and includes a transmitter (758) for communicating the location (759) to the base station (754) for display (772). The remote unit (752) includes one or more physiological/environmental sensors (760) for monitoring at the remote location. In a specific embodiment a change in sensor status (761) results in the status and the location being transmitted to the base station (754). The base station (754) includes alarms (776) and displays (772) responsive to the change in status. One embodiment defines a man-over-board system (300) which combines water immersion (308) and distance (334) from the base station (318) to trigger an alarm (332) and begin location tracking (324).Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1998Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Zoltar Satellite Alarm Systems, Inc.Inventors: Dan Schlager, William B. Baringer
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Patent number: 5963136Abstract: An interactive prescription compliance, and life safety system provides remote and on site verification of procedures related to the health status of a person, including taking of medicines, responsiveness to queries, and attendance of health care and service providers in the home by providing for signals to and from a person's location, with alarm activation when a deviation from a preprogrammed procedure occurs.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1998Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Inventor: Charles Terrence O'Brien
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Patent number: 5959532Abstract: A theft preventative apparatus is used to detect an attempted theft of an object and produce an audible alarm when an antenna (22) in the apparatus receives a radio wave signal from a transmitter (0). The apparatus can be deactivated using a bar-like releasing tool (K) inserted into the housing. Attempted theft can also be detected using a length of electrically conductive wire (3) securable to the object to be protected. The ends (30) of the wire are mounted to the housing. Disruption of the electrical path, such as by cutting the wire or removing one of the ends (30) from the housing, causes the audible alarm to be produced.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Kubota CorporationInventors: Hiroyuki Fujiuchi, Akira Saito, Kenji Uchida, Masayuki Yao, Mitsuhiko Nakajima, Shigeyoshi Takatori, Yasuhiro Noma, Hisakazu Okumura, Tatuji Matukawa
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Patent number: 5952930Abstract: A pair of reference electrodes and a flame rod are placed in contact with charged particles in a flame produced by a burner. When a voltage is applied between the flame rod and the burner by a power source, a current (I.sub.fr) flows between them due to the flame conductivity. A potential difference (V.sub.12) between the pair of reference electrodes is detected by a potential difference detector. The dynamic flame impedance between the pair of reference electrodes is defined as the slope of the I.sub.fr -V.sub.12 relationship and is independent of I.sub.fr.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takahiro Umeda, Takeshi Nagai, Toshiro Ogino, Akio Fukuda, Kunihiro Tsuruda
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Patent number: 5949344Abstract: A position sensor including a rotational shaft (7), a plurality of brushes (13, 15, 17, 19) supported by the rotational shaft (7), a housing (3), a printed circuit board (21) fixed to the housing (3), a main conductor (M) provided on the printed circuit board (21) and contacting with the brushes (13, 15, 17, 19) for generating a primary signal in accordance with which a predetermined number of positions has been attained by the rotational shaft (7), and a subordinate conductor (S) provided on the circuit board (21) and contacting with the brushes (13, 15, 17, 19) for generating a secondary signal in accordance with the which a predetermined number of positions has been attained by the rotational shaft (7). The secondary signal keeps the same voltage level around a predetermined position. According to the present invention, the predetermined position of the rotational shaft (7) may be detected accurately. Further, the cost of the position sensor may be reduced.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Aisin Seiki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Keiji Yasuda, Kiyohiro Fukaya
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Patent number: 5945911Abstract: A shoe has an activity level meter that displays, in a highly noticeable fashion, such as by lighting bright LEDs, the highest level of activity reached by a wearer of the shoe. In one embodiment, the display is a three-element LED display in which zero to three LEDs flash briefly, but brightly each time the weight of the wearer is fully pressed against the inner sole of the shoe during a period of activity. A period of time after the activity ends, the LEDs light again for a longer period of time to indicate the highest level of activity reached during the activity period.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1998Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: Converse Inc.Inventors: John A. Healy, Noshirwan K. Medora, Stuart B. Brown
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Patent number: 5939988Abstract: A child monitoring system that includes a first unit (10) that is worn or is otherwise attached to a child, and a monitoring unit (12) intended to be possessed by a parent or guardian responsible for the child. The monitoring system serves to monitor the proximity of the child to the monitoring unit (12), and provides for alarms (22, 40, 42) at the child's and monitoring units (10, 12) that warn the guardian and those near the child that the child has moved beyond a preset distance from the monitoring unit (12).Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1998Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Inventor: Gene Michael Neyhart
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Patent number: 5939985Abstract: An Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) marker is adapted for direct application to optically recorded media such as compact disks, CD-ROM's, laser disks, digital video disks, and the like. The marker includes a support sheet and one or more marker elements which are positioned such that the mass distribution of the marker is symmetrically disposed about the center of the marker. This ensures that when the marker is properly positioned on the optically recorded media, the marker does not adversely affect the mechanical balance of the media.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1998Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Ching-Long Tsai, Chester Piotrowski, Rita M. Lunderville, Norman L. Koning, John G. Fitzgerald
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Patent number: 5936530Abstract: A child protection device has in one embodiment an alarm unit which includes a casing, a receiver disposed in the casing for detecting a system-enabling signal remotely transmitted, a battery in the casing for powering the receiver, and a speaker disposed in the casing in electrical connection with the receiver for emitting a siren in response to the receiver is detecting the system-enabling signal. The child protection device also has a strap attached to the casing for affixing the child protection device onto a child, the strap being constructed of a strong, durable and unbreakable material and a lock for locking the strap in place on the child. In one version, the strap is sized and shaped so as to enable the child protection device to be worn as a bracelet on the wrist of the child. In another version, the strap is sized and shaped so as to enable the child protection device to be worn as a harness on the torso of the child.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1998Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Inventor: Robert C. Meinhold
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Patent number: 5936522Abstract: A security system (S) monitors displacement between a first unit (20) mounted on a door or window frame, and a second unit (21) mounted in the door or window, adjacent the first unit. An analog signal (Sx) created at one of the units is monitored at the other unit. A least one characteristic of the signal provides an indication as to the relative position of the units, and a nominal signal characteristic value represents a nominal position of one unit relative to the other unit for a predetermined set of conditions. On at least one side of the value is a range of signal characteristic values representing a range of acceptable motion through which one unit may move relative to the other unit without putting the system into an alarm condition. The total range of signal characteristic values representing the acceptable range of motion defines a window whose size is maintained so long as the one unit moves relative to the other unit within the window.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Inventor: William R. Vogt
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Patent number: 5933082Abstract: The device assists those who are visually handicapped and, in particular, warns blind or visually impaired travellers that they have entered a potentially dangerous area proximal to the edge of boarding platforms of the type typically found in public railway transit systems. An InfraRed Integrated Information System consists of an array of infrared transmitters and a portable detector/warning device to be held by the blind traveller. The transmitters create a beam of infrared light which bathes the section of the platform proximal to the platform edge. As the traveller moves into the region of the platform covered by the emission, the sensors in the warning device are activated and by audio, tactile or other stimuli alert the traveller of entry into the danger zone.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1996Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Joseph Lawrence Abita, John Sadowsky, Wolfger Schneider, Robert W. Massof
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Patent number: 5933083Abstract: The present invention operates when a fastening means connects to a patient. The fastening means attaches to one end of a flexible member and at the other end of the flexible member is a spherical member. The apparatus limits the distance the patient can move. This predetermined distance is the length of the flexible member, the fastening means and the spherical member. The spherical member is removably mounted to a control housing. The control housing has a signalling device that generates a signal when the patient moves beyond the pre-determined distance. The spherical member triggers the signalling device when the patient, from any direction, moves beyond the pre-determined distance which exerts a pulling force upon the spherical member.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1998Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Curbell, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Sobczynski, Wesley A. Wakefield
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Patent number: 5929762Abstract: A heat alarm for an electric panel cabinet that mounts a temperature sensor within the enclosed area defined by the cabinet and sounds an alarm if the temperature within the cabinet exceeds an upper temperature limit. The heat alarm includes a microprocessor that operates an audible alarm upon sensing an overheat condition. After operating the audible alarm for a continuous period of time, the microprocessor operates the audio alarm in a series of sound pulses separated by a silence interval. The silence interval increases as the continuous period during which the temperature in the electric panel exceeds the upper temperature limit increases. The heat alarm includes a manually operable alarm override device that can be depressed to deactivate the audible alarm for an override period to allow the home/business owner to address the overheat condition within the electric panel cabinet, without the distraction of the audible alarm.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Reliance Controls Corp.Inventor: Richard S. Missimer, Jr.