Patents by Inventor Akhil Kumar Singh

Akhil Kumar Singh has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 12148278
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to the field of security systems and discloses a tamper detection device. The device (100) comprises at least one transducer (106,110), a power supply unit (114), a logical gate (112), a processing unit (104), and a tamper tag 102). The transducer (106,110) generates a trigger signal upon detection of a tamper event. The logical gate (112) is operable in an open state or a closed state. The processing unit (104) generates a tamper detection signal for changing the state of the logical gate (112) upon receiving the trigger signal or upon detecting loss of power supply from the power supply unit (114). The change in state of logical gate (112) is detected by a set of sensors (116), of the tamper tag (102), which in turn cause an LED indicator (118), of the tamper tag (102), to indicate the state of the device. An auxiliary capacitor (108) is configured to supply power to the processing unit (104) in the absence of the supply of power from the power supply unit (114).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 2023
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2024
    Assignees: SEPIO PRODUCTS PRIVATE LIMITED, INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KANPUR
    Inventors: Murad Nathani, Paul Abner Noronha, Darshan Dhruman Gandhi, Dattaprasad Narayan Kamat, Yashowanta Narayan Mohapatra, Akhil Kumar Singh Rathore
  • Publication number: 20230386311
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to the field of security systems and discloses a tamper detection device. The device (100) comprises at least one transducer (106,110), a power supply unit (114), a logical gate (112), a processing unit (104), and a tamper tag 102). The transducer (106,110) generates a trigger signal upon detection of a tamper event. The logical gate (112) is operable in an open state or a closed state. The processing unit (104) generates a tamper detection signal for changing the state of the logical gate (112) upon receiving the trigger signal or upon detecting loss of power supply from the power supply unit (114). The change in state of logical gate (112) is detected by a set of sensors (116), of the tamper tag (102), which in turn cause an LED indicator (118), of the tamper tag (102), to indicate the state of the device. An auxiliary capacitor (108) is configured to supply power to the processing unit (104) in the absence of the supply of power from the power supply unit (114).
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 28, 2023
    Publication date: November 30, 2023
    Inventors: Murad Nathani, Paul Abner Noronha, Darshan Dhruman Gandhi, Dattaprasad Narayan Kamat, Yashowanta Narayan Mohapatra, Akhil Kumar Singh Rathore
  • Patent number: 11734541
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to the field of security systems and discloses a tamper detection device. The device (100) comprises at least one transducer (106,110), a power supply unit (114), a logical gate (112), a processing unit (104), and, a tamper tag 102). The transducer (106,110) generates a trigger signal upon detection of a tamper event. The logical gate (112) is operable in an open state or a closed state. The processing unit (104) generates a tamper detection signal for changing the state of the logical gate (112) upon receiving the trigger signal or upon detecting loss of power supply from the power supply unit (114). The change in state of logical gate (112) causes a tamper flag value stored in the tamper tag (102) to change, thereby indicating a tampered status to a reader scanning the tamper tag (102). The device (100) detects a tamper event even if the device (100) is not damaged/broken during tampering.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2021
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2023
    Assignees: SEPIO PRODUCTS PRIVATE LIMITED, INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KANPUR
    Inventors: Murad Nathani, Darshan Dhruman Gandhi, Paul Abner Noronha, Dattaprasad Narayan Kamat, Sabine Juliane Tripathi, Yashowanta Narayan Mohapatra, Biswanath Panda, Akhil Kumar Singh Rathore
  • Publication number: 20230060950
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to the field of security systems and discloses a tamper detection device. The device (100) comprises at least one transducer (106,110), a power supply unit (114), a logical gate (112), a processing unit (104), and, a tamper tag 102). The transducer (106,110) generates a trigger signal upon detection of a tamper event. The logical gate (112) is operable in an open state or a closed state. The processing unit (104) generates a tamper detection signal for changing the state of the logical gate (112) upon receiving the trigger signal or upon detecting loss of power supply from the power supply unit (114). The change in state of logical gate (112) causes a tamper flag value stored in the tamper tag (102) to change, thereby indicating a tampered status to a reader scanning the tamper tag (102). The device (100) detects a tamper event even if the device (100) is not damaged/broken during tampering.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2021
    Publication date: March 2, 2023
    Inventors: Murad Nathani, Darshan Dhruman Gandhi, Paul Abner Noronha, Dattaprasad Narayan Kamat, Sabine Juliane Tripathi, Yashowanta Narayan Mohapatra, Biswanath Panda, Akhil Kumar Singh Rathore
  • Patent number: 8104614
    Abstract: A case for storing medical instruments contains a rotating bracket for holding the instruments. The bracket is connected to the tray and hinged lid of the case via a movable frame, and the bracket movement is controlled by opening and closing of the lid. When the lid is closed, the bracket points the tips of the instruments downward to minimize water collection; and when the lid is opened, the instrument holding bracket rotates so that the instruments it holds are moved to a vertical position, facilitating instrument selection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2010
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2012
    Assignee: S.S. White Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Frank Pinal, Alfred Anthony Litwak, Brian Umbach, Akhil Kumar Singh
  • Publication number: 20110266178
    Abstract: A case for storing medical instruments contains a rotating bracket for holding the instruments. The bracket is connected to the tray and hinged lid of the case via a movable frame, and the bracket movement is controlled by opening and closing of the lid. When the lid is closed, the bracket points the tips of the instruments downward to minimize water collection; and when the lid is opened, the instrument holding bracket rotates so that the instruments it holds are moved to a vertical position, facilitating instrument selection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2010
    Publication date: November 3, 2011
    Inventors: Frank Pinal, Alfred Anthony Utwak, Brian Umbach, Akhil Kumar Singh
  • Publication number: 20100256646
    Abstract: A tool for delivering bio-compatible solid, fluid or mixed solid and fluid substances to an operating site within a patient. The tool has a tubular body or barrel with a central longitudinal through hole and a flow control valve for selectively allowing material to flow from a holding chamber within the barrel through an extender tip to a dispensing end of the tool. A plunger having a piston at one end may be inserted through the dispensing end of the barrel and drawn distally to aspirate material into the holding chamber using a syringe attached to the proximal end of the barrel, after which the valve is closed to retain the material in the chamber. The plunger, which fits into the through hole from either end of the barrel, is then removed and re-inserted into the proximal end of the barrel, the barrel valve is opened, and the plunger is pushed to move the material in the holding chamber through the extender tip and out the distal end of the barrel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 1, 2009
    Publication date: October 7, 2010
    Inventors: Frank Pinal, Alfred Anthony Litwak, Brian Umbach, Akhil Kumar Singh