Patents by Inventor Allan L.A. Scribner

Allan L.A. Scribner 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).

  • Publication number: 20090061897
    Abstract: The invention describes a tracking, security and status monitoring system (TSS) and modular tracking and security device (MTSD). The tracking and security system includes at least one MTSD adapted for containment within a shipment within a vehicle and for operative communication with a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) (such as the global positioning system (GPS)), cellular networks and a monitoring system. In various embodiments, the MTSD is modular allowing for different sensor systems to be configured to the system, is operative to optimize power consumption and network data usage in the absence of a security event or inquiry from the monitoring system and/or allows the MTSD to recognize when it is within an airborne aircraft to comply with aviation regulations with respect to the operation of RF devices within aircraft. In addition, the system, by using both GNSS and cellular technology (ie.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 12, 2008
    Publication date: March 5, 2009
    Applicant: DataTrail Inc.
    Inventors: Patrick Hamilton, Michael Barker, Wilfred Mueller, Francisco Litorco, Allan L.A. Scribner
  • Patent number: 7250874
    Abstract: A system and method for transmitting data from a utility meter, such as a power meter, is disclosed. A microprocessor housed inside the power meter obtains readings of various power indicia, stores the readings in memory, and determines an efficient means of formatting the data for transmission to a remote host computer for further processing and use. The data is selectively compressed to minimize the amount and size of data that needs to be transmitted. The microprocessor is mounted on a circuit board assembly within the power meter housing and interfaces between the meter board of the power meter and a transmitter. The transmitter communicates the formatted and potentially compressed data from the power meter to the remote host computer wirelessly or via hard-wired communication lines. The various power indicia include power usage or power quality information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 31, 2007
    Assignee: SmartSynch, Inc.
    Inventors: Wilfred Mueller, Dennis M. Needham, Roderick Michael Johnson, Patrick Hamilton, Dane Blackwell, Allan L. Scribner
  • Patent number: 6946972
    Abstract: A method for wirelessly transmitting data from an utility meter, such as an electric meter, is disclosed. A microprocessor housed inside an energy meter obtains readings of various power indicia, stores the readings, processes the buffer to determine an efficient means of formatting the data for transmission using a radio frequency communications link. The method examines the plurality of readings and determines if values can be communicated by transmitting an initial reading and followed by the difference of the next reading from the previous reading. A special indication is transmitted to turn ‘on’ compression and allow the receiver to propertly interpret received data. Other indicators are transmitted to turn ‘off’ compression, turn on compression for a pre-defined limited duration, or vary the range of the difference between readings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2005
    Assignee: SmartSynch, Inc.
    Inventors: Wilfred Mueller, Roderick Michael Johnson, Dane Blackwell, Patrick C. Hamilton, Dennis M. Needham, Allan L. Scribner
  • Publication number: 20020145537
    Abstract: A method for wirelessly transmitting data from an utility meter, such as an electric meter, is disclosed. A microprocessor housed inside an energy meter obtains readings of various power indicia, stores the readings, processes the buffer to determine an efficient means of formatting the data for transmission using a radio frequency communications link. The method examines the plurality of readings and determines if values can be communicated by transmitting an initial reading and followed by the difference of the next reading from the previous reading. A special indication is transmitted to turn ‘on’ compression and allow the receiver to propertly interpret received data. Other indicators are transmitted to turn ‘off’ compression, turn on compression for a pre-defined limited duration, or vary the range of the difference between readings.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2002
    Publication date: October 10, 2002
    Inventors: Wilfred Mueller, Roderick Michael Johnson, Dane Blackwell, Patrick C. Hamilton, Dennis M. Needham, Allan L. Scribner