Patents by Inventor Andrew Bartoszewski
Andrew Bartoszewski 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).
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Publication number: 20230141208Abstract: A security apparatus for securing a portable electronic device comprises a support and a guide positioned within the support and defining a plurality of surface features. At least two holders are partially positioned between the guide and the support and define a plurality of complimentary surface features. A lock assembly is configured move between an unlocked state and a locked state. In an unlocked state, the at least two holders are enabled to move in a first direction that is away from the support and in an opposing second direction to move the at least two holders towards the support. In a locked state, the lock assembly moves the guide to clamp the at least two holders between the guide and the support to engage the surface features of the guide with those of the holders and inhibit movement of the at least two holders in the first direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2022Publication date: May 11, 2023Applicant: Scorpion Security Products, Inc.Inventors: Franklyn W. Gulick, JR., Gary R. Page, Patrick McEwen, Andrew Bartoszewski
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Publication number: 20230037809Abstract: A recoil security apparatus comprises a body extending along a body axis and comprising an inner surface. The inner surface defines a plurality of surface features and surrounds a shaft extending along the body axis. A first holder is supported by the body and a second holder supported by the body. A securing member comprises an outer surface and is configured to traverse the shaft and engage the plurality of surface features. The securing member connects to the first holder at a first end and to the second holder at a second end. Rotation of the securing member in a first direction causes one of the first holder and the second holder to move in a direction away from the body. Alternatively, rotation of the securing member in a second direction causes one of the first holder and the second holder to move in a direction toward the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2022Publication date: February 9, 2023Applicant: Scorpion Security Products, Inc.Inventors: Franklyn W. Gulick, JR., Gary Page, Patrick McEwen, Andrew Bartoszewski, Paul Frydman
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Patent number: 11479993Abstract: A recoil security apparatus comprises a body extending along a body axis and comprising an inner surface. The inner surface defines a plurality of surface features and surrounds a shaft extending along the body axis. A first holder is supported by the body and a second holder supported by the body. A securing member comprises an outer surface and is configured to traverse the shaft and engage the plurality of surface features. The securing member connects to the first holder at a first end and to the second holder at a second end. Rotation of the securing member in a first direction causes one of the first holder and the second holder to move in a direction away from the body. Alternatively, rotation of the securing member in a second direction causes one of the first holder and the second holder to move in a direction toward the body.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2021Date of Patent: October 25, 2022Assignee: Scorpion Security Products, Inc.Inventors: Franklyn W. Gulick, Jr., Gary Page, Patrick McEwen, Andrew Bartoszewski, Paul Frydman
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Patent number: 11466477Abstract: A security apparatus for securing a portable electronic device comprises a support and a guide positioned within the support and defining a plurality of surface features. At least two holders are partially positioned between the guide and the support and define a plurality of complimentary surface features. A lock assembly is configured move between an unlocked state and a locked state. In an unlocked state, the at least two holders are enabled to move in a first direction that is away from the support and in an opposing second direction to move the at least two holders towards the support. In a locked state, the lock assembly moves the guide to clamp the at least two holders between the guide and the support to engage the surface features of the guide with those of the holders and inhibit movement of the at least two holders in the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2020Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: Scorpion Security Products, Inc.Inventors: Franklyn W. Gulick, Jr., Gary R. Page, Patrick McEwen, Andrew Bartoszewski
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Publication number: 20220307292Abstract: A security apparatus for securing a piece of sports equipment includes a housing and an extension having a first end that extends from the housing and a second end this is positioned within the housing. A lock assembly includes a barrel having a first end and a second end. A lock body is positioned within the housing and is operatively coupled to the barrel. When the lock assembly is in the locked state, the first end of the extension member engages a first portion of the piece of sports equipment, the lock body engages the second end of the extension member to inhibit axial movement of the extension member to secure the first portion of the piece of sports equipment against the extension member, and the lock body extends from the housing to engage a second portion of the piece of sports equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2022Publication date: September 29, 2022Applicant: Scorpion Security Products, Inc.Inventors: Franklyn W. Gulick, JR., Gary R. Page, Patrick McEwen, Patrick Dunleavy, Andrew Bartoszewski, Grant William Gulick
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Patent number: 11315401Abstract: A security apparatus comprises a body comprising a first guide and a second guide extending along a guide axis and positioned at opposing side of the body, a first holder moveably coupled to the first guide, and a second holder moveably coupled to the second guide. The security apparatus further comprises an actuator, and at least one driver operatively coupled to the actuator and positioned along the guide axis. The driver is connected to the first holder and the second holder. A controller is in communication with the actuator and comprises a controller input, wherein in response to an authorized input, the actuator is configured to drive the driver to move the first holder along the first guide and to move the second holder along the second guide.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2021Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: Scorpion Security Products, Inc.Inventors: Franklyn W. Gulick, Jr., Gary R. Page, Patrick McEwen, Andrew Bartoszewski
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Publication number: 20210375110Abstract: A security apparatus comprises a body comprising a first guide and a second guide extending along a guide axis and positioned at opposing side of the body, a first holder moveably coupled to the first guide, and a second holder moveably coupled to the second guide. The security apparatus further comprises an actuator, and at least one driver operatively coupled to the actuator and positioned along the guide axis. The driver is connected to the first holder and the second holder. A controller is in communication with the actuator and comprises a controller input, wherein in response to an authorized input, the actuator is configured to drive the driver to move the first holder along the first guide and to move the second holder along the second guide.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2021Publication date: December 2, 2021Applicant: Scorpion Security Products, Inc.Inventors: Franklyn W. Gulick, JR., Gary R. Page, Patrick McEwen, Andrew Bartoszewski
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Publication number: 20210363788Abstract: A security apparatus for securing a portable electronic device comprises a support and a guide positioned within the support and defining a plurality of surface features. At least two holders are partially positioned between the guide and the support and define a plurality of complimentary surface features. A lock assembly is configured move between an unlocked state and a locked state. In an unlocked state, the at least two holders are enabled to move in a first direction that is away from the support and in an opposing second direction to move the at least two holders towards the support. In a locked state, the lock assembly moves the guide to clamp the at least two holders between the guide and the support to engage the surface features of the guide with those of the holders and inhibit movement of the at least two holders in the first direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2020Publication date: November 25, 2021Applicant: Scorpion Security Products, Inc.Inventors: Franklyn W. Gulick, JR., Gary R. Page, Patrick McEwen, Andrew Bartoszewski
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Publication number: 20210262499Abstract: A security element comprises a fixed member comprising a clamping portion proximate a first end and a coupling portion proximate the second end and defining a slot extending along a slot axis. The slot comprises an interior surface comprising a plurality of recesses. An adjustable member comprises an engagement portion configured to house a portion of the coupling portion of the fixed member. A coupling element is configured to extend between a first coupling opening and a second coupling opening and is configured to couple the adjustable member to the fixed member through the slot, wherein the coupling element is configured to contact at least one of the plurality of recesses in the slot. A barrier is formed between adjacent recesses that is configured to prevent the coupling element from moving along the slot axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2019Publication date: August 26, 2021Applicant: Scorpion Security Products, Inc.Inventors: Franklyn W. Gulick, JR., Gary R. Page, Andrew Bartoszewski
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Publication number: 20210238892Abstract: A recoil security apparatus comprises a body extending along a body axis and comprising an inner surface. The inner surface defines a plurality of surface features and surrounds a shaft extending along the body axis. A first holder is supported by the body and a second holder supported by the body. A securing member comprises an outer surface and is configured to traverse the shaft and engage the plurality of surface features. The securing member connects to the first holder at a first end and to the second holder at a second end. Rotation of the securing member in a first direction causes one of the first holder and the second holder to move in a direction away from the body. Alternatively, rotation of the securing member in a second direction causes one of the first holder and the second holder to move in a direction toward the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Applicant: Scorpion Security Products, Inc.Inventors: Franklyn W. Gulick, JR., Gary Page, Patrick McEwen, Andrew Bartoszewski, Paul Frydman