Patents by Inventor Anthony S. Nelms

Anthony S. Nelms 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: 8067719
    Abstract: A portable undercarriage vehicle inspection system (UVIS) (100) uses an under vehicle imaging (UVI) module (110) to capture an image of the undercarriage of a vehicle. The UVIS also includes multiple scene cameras (120) that capture the associated vehicle scene images. The scene cameras are easy to view and manipulate. The undercarriage image and the associated vehicle scene images are provided to a power and communications unit (PCU) (140) through a network (130) such as Ethernet. These images may be stored in a database repository connected to the network. A notebook computer will serve as an operator workstation (150, 152, 154) for display of real-time, as well as historical, vehicular records. An operator viewing the images can enter additional information related to the images, such as comments and remarks, and archive all of the information for future reference and comparisons.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2011
    Assignee: Perceptics, LLC
    Inventors: Juan A. Herrera, Charles A. Cruey, George E. Deichert, Alfred L Marston, III, Anthony S. Nelms, Christopher C. Richardson, Kent A. Rinehart, Richard P. Williams, Charles L. Guffey, Augustin L. Manolache
  • Publication number: 20080211914
    Abstract: A portable undercarriage vehicle inspection system (UVIS) (100) uses an under vehicle imaging (UVI) module (110) to capture an image of the undercarriage of a vehicle. The UVIS also includes multiple scene cameras (120) that capture the associated vehicle scene images. The scene cameras are easy to view and manipulate. The undercarriage image and the associated vehicle scene images are provided to a power and communications unit (PCU) (140) through a network (130) such as Ethernet. These images may be stored in a database repository connected to the network. A notebook computer will serve as an operator workstation (150, 152, 154) for display of real-time, as well as historical, vehicular records. An operator viewing the images can enter additional information related to the images, such as comments and remarks, and archive all of the information for future reference and comparisons.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2007
    Publication date: September 4, 2008
    Applicant: PERCEPTICS, LLC
    Inventors: Juan A. Herrera, Charles A. Cruey, George E. Deichert, Alfred L. Marston, Anthony S. Nelms, Christopher C. Richardson, Kent A. Rinehart, Richard P. Williams, Charles L. Guffey, Augustin L. Manolache