Patents by Inventor Ashish BARI

Ashish BARI 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: 11952261
    Abstract: Apparatus (2) for monitoring a set of fuel dispensers (101, 102, . . . 10N) of filing stations (11, 12, . . . 1M), for providing fuel stored in tanks (11) to vehicles, may include interfaces (21) to receive measurements from output probes (301, 302, . . . 30N) measuring fuel flowing through nozzles (111, 112, . . . 10N); measurements from amount probes (31) measuring a stored amount contained within the tank; and receipt data of fuel delivered; a memory (22) to store at least part of said measurements, and a computing means (23). The computing means may be configured for: determining two subsequent fuel deliveries for which stored amounts measured at the start of said deliveries are substantially equals; determining a suspicious situation by comparing said receipt data corresponding to said subsequent fuel deliveries with the sum of measurements provided by said output probes during the time period between these two subsequent deliveries; and triggering an action when a suspicious situation is determined.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 2022
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2024
    Assignee: ATOS GLOBAL IT SOLUTIONS AND SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED
    Inventors: Krupal Nilesh Patel, Ashish Bari, Pranjali Sandeep Admane
  • Publication number: 20220388832
    Abstract: Apparatus (2) for monitoring a set of fuel dispensers (101, 102, . . . 10N) of filing stations (11, 12, . . . 1M), for providing fuel stored in tanks (11) to vehicles, may include interfaces (21) to receive measurements from output probes (301, 302, . . . 30N) measuring fuel flowing through nozzles (111, 112, . . . 10N); measurements from amount probes (31) measuring a stored amount contained within the tank; and receipt data of fuel delivered; a memory (22) to store at least part of said measurements, and a computing means (23). The computing means may be configured for: determining two subsequent fuel deliveries for which stored amounts measured at the start of said deliveries are substantially equals; determining a suspicious situation by comparing said receipt data corresponding to said subsequent fuel deliveries with the sum of measurements provided by said output probes during the time period between these two subsequent deliveries; and triggering an action when a suspicious situation is determined.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 2, 2022
    Publication date: December 8, 2022
    Applicant: BULL SAS
    Inventors: Krupal Nilesh PATEL, Ashish BARI, Pranjali Sandeep ADMANE