Patents by Inventor Brett Wilmeth
Brett Wilmeth 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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Patent number: 9483926Abstract: The disclosure relates to systems and methods for tracking offender movement with RFID. Such a system can include a transponder associated with an offender and a radar module configured to determine a direction of a moving object passing within range of the radar module. The system can include a radio frequency identification reader situated near the radar module and configured to transmit an interrogating signal to the transponder and receive an identifying signal in response to the transponder receiving the interrogating signal. The system can include a server configured to receive data from the radio frequency identification reader and the radar module through a network, transmit the received data to a web service through the network, and receive an alert from the web service that a monitoring rule of a plurality of monitoring rules associated with the offender was violated.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2015Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignee: Codex CorporationInventors: Kenneth L. Dalley, Jr., Brett Wilmeth
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Patent number: 9396447Abstract: The disclosure relates to systems and methods for monitoring a headcount with RFID. Such a system can include a plurality or transponders, each transponder of the plurality of transponders associated with an offender. The system can include a plurality of radio frequency identification readers configured to transmit an interrogating signal to one or more transponders of the plurality of transponders and receive an identifying signal in response to the one or more transponders receiving the interrogating signal, the plurality of radio frequency identification readers associated with at least one programmable event, the at least one programmable event including a headcount. The system can include a server configured to receive data from the plurality of radio frequency identification readers through a network and determine if there is a discrepancy in the headcount.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: Codex CorporationInventors: Kenneth L. Dalley, Jr., Brett Wilmeth
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Patent number: 9251691Abstract: Various embodiments herein provide system, method, and software solutions to facilitate not only timely, compliant monitoring of individuals housed within facilities, such as detention facilities, but also solutions that discover visible and latent behavior and mental conditions, among other potential issues that may be easily overlooked. Some embodiments focus on data collection and other embodiments focus on applying analytics to collected data to discover conditions and states of individuals, groups, a facility or portion thereof, staff, and procedures. Yet further embodiments include both data collection and analytic discovery. Some embodiments may also include messaging and other data processing and communication mechanisms implemented to facilitate compliance, safety, and monitoring accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2011Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: Codex CorporationInventors: Brett Wilmeth, Kenneth L. Dalley
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Publication number: 20150213701Abstract: The disclosure relates to systems and methods for tracking offender movement with RFID. Such a system can include a transponder associated with an offender and a radar module configured to determine a direction of a moving object passing within range of the radar module. The system can include a radio frequency identification reader situated near the radar module and configured to transmit an interrogating signal to the transponder and receive an identifying signal in response to the transponder receiving the interrogating signal. The system can include a server configured to receive data from the radio frequency identification reader and the radar module through a network, transmit the received data to a web service through the network, and receive an alert from the web service that a monitoring rule of a plurality of monitoring rules associated with the offender was violated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2015Publication date: July 30, 2015Inventors: Kenneth L. Dalley, JR., Brett Wilmeth
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Patent number: 9024753Abstract: The disclosure relates to systems and methods for automating offender documentation with RFID. Such a system can include a transponder associated with an offender and a radio frequency identification reader configured to transmit an interrogating signal to the transponder and receive an identifying signal in response to the transponder receiving the interrogating signal. The system can further include a server configured to receive data from the radio frequency identification reader through a network, transmit the received data to a web service through the network, and receive an alert from the web service that a monitoring rule relating to the offender was violated. The system can allow a user to pre-program one or more programmable events and associate an individual RFID reader with one or more of the programmable events to allow the RFID reader to help perform multiple functions simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Codex CorporationInventors: Kenneth L. Dalley, Jr., Brett Wilmeth
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Patent number: 9024754Abstract: The disclosure relates to systems and methods for tracking offender movement with RFID. Such a system can include a transponder associated with an offender and a radar module configured to determine a direction of a moving object passing within range of the radar module. The system can include a radio frequency identification reader situated near the radar module and configured to transmit an interrogating signal to the transponder and receive an identifying signal in response to the transponder receiving the interrogating signal. The system can include a server configured to receive data from the radio frequency identification reader and the radar module through a network, transmit the received data to a web service through the network, and receive an alert from the web service that a monitoring rule of a plurality of monitoring rules associated with the offender was violated.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Codex CorporationInventors: Kenneth L. Dalley, Jr., Brett Wilmeth
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Publication number: 20140266726Abstract: The disclosure relates to systems and methods for monitoring a headcount with RFID. Such a system can include a plurality or transponders, each transponder of the plurality of transponders associated with an offender. The system can include a plurality of radio frequency identification readers configured to transmit an interrogating signal to one or more transponders of the plurality of transponders and receive an identifying signal in response to the one or more transponders receiving the interrogating signal, the plurality of radio frequency identification readers associated with at least one programmable event, the at least one programmable event including a headcount. The system can include a server configured to receive data from the plurality of radio frequency identification readers through a network and determine if there is a discrepancy in the headcount.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Codex CorporationInventors: Kenneth L. Dalley, JR., Brett Wilmeth
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Publication number: 20140266704Abstract: The disclosure relates to systems and methods for tracking offender movement with RFID. Such a system can include a transponder associated with an offender and a radar module configured to determine a direction of a moving object passing within range of the radar module. The system can include a radio frequency identification reader situated near the radar module and configured to transmit an interrogating signal to the transponder and receive an identifying signal in response to the transponder receiving the interrogating signal. The system can include a server configured to receive data from the radio frequency identification reader and the radar module through a network, transmit the received data to a web service through the network, and receive an alert from the web service that a monitoring rule of a plurality of monitoring rules associated with the offender was violated.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Codex CorporationInventors: Kenneth L. Dalley, JR., Brett Wilmeth
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Publication number: 20140040158Abstract: The disclosure relates to systems and methods of arrestee management. An arrestee management system may comprise a document arrest module configured to manage an arrest process, a document departure module configured to manage a process of preparing a transport vehicle for departure and help verify that all arrestees are on the transport vehicle prior to departure, and a document arrival module configured to manage a process of removing an arrestee from the transport vehicle at a destination of the transport vehicle and help verify that all arrestees on the transport vehicle prior to transport are on the transport vehicle at the destination.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2012Publication date: February 6, 2014Inventors: Kenneth L. Dalley, JR., Brett Wilmeth
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Publication number: 20130002433Abstract: Various embodiments herein provide system, method, and software solutions to facilitate not only timely, compliant monitoring of individuals housed within facilities, such as detention facilities, but also solutions that discover visible and latent behavior and mental conditions, among other potential issues that may be easily overlooked. Some embodiments focus on data collection and other embodiments focus on applying analytics to collected data to discover conditions and states of individuals, groups, a facility or portion thereof, staff, and procedures. Yet further embodiments include both data collection and analytic discovery. Some embodiments may also include messaging and other data processing and communication mechanisms implemented to facilitate compliance, safety, and monitoring accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2011Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: CODEX CORPORATIONInventors: Brett Wilmeth, Kenneth L. Dalley