Patents by Inventor Daniel R. Michelson

Daniel R. Michelson 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: 20240144755
    Abstract: Access control electronics for wireless locks comprise one or more battery operated radios that receive access control codes. The wireless accessed locks locate the electronic components, circuits, sensors and antennas and many of the lock components away from the container being secured and closer to the operator/user. The disclosed access control electronics combine a proximity detection circuit comprising sensor pads and a capacitive sensing circuit and one or more short-range radio frequency antennas for reading RFID devices. The proximity sensor pads are in close proximity with the antennas, without the antennas interfering with the proximity sensing process, and the sensor pads to not attenuate the signals between the RFID devices and the antennas after the RFID devices are detected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 11, 2023
    Publication date: May 2, 2024
    Inventors: William D. Denison, Calin V. Roatis, Thaddeus A. Meizelis, Daniel R. Michelson, Gabriel Ribu
  • Patent number: 11837039
    Abstract: Access control electronics for wireless locks comprise one or more battery operated radios that receive access control codes. The wireless accessed locks locate the electronic components, circuits, sensors and antennas and many of the lock components away from the container being secured and closer to the operator/user. The disclosed access control electronics combine a proximity detection circuit comprising sensor pads and a capacitive sensing circuit and one or more short-range radio frequency antennas for reading RFID devices. The proximity sensor pads are in close proximity with the antennas, without the antennas interfering with the proximity sensing process, and the sensor pads to not attenuate the signals between the RFID devices and the antennas after the RFID devices are detected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2022
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2023
    Assignee: Triteq Lock and Security, L.L.C.
    Inventors: William D. Denison, Calin V. Roatis, Thaddeus A. Meizelis, Daniel R. Michelson, Gabriel Ribu
  • Publication number: 20230124817
    Abstract: Access control electronics for wireless locks comprise one or more battery operated radios that receive access control codes. The wireless accessed locks locate the electronic components, circuits, sensors and antennas and many of the lock components away from the container being secured and closer to the operator/user. The disclosed access control electronics combine a proximity detection circuit comprising sensor pads and a capacitive sensing circuit and one or more short-range radio frequency antennas for reading RFID devices. The proximity sensor pads are in close proximity with the antennas, without the antennas interfering with the proximity sensing process, and the sensor pads to not attenuate the signals between the RFID devices and the antennas after the RFID devices are detected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 27, 2022
    Publication date: April 20, 2023
    Inventors: William D. Denison, Calin V. Roatis, Thaddeus A. Meizelis, Daniel R. Michelson, Gabriel Ribu
  • Patent number: 11488429
    Abstract: Access control electronics tor wireless locks comprise one or more battery operated radios that receive access control codes. The wireless accessed locks locate the electronic components, circuits, sensors and antennas and many of the lock components away from the container being secured and closer to the operator/user. The disclosed access control electronics combine a proximity detection circuit comprising sensor pads and a capacitive sensing circuit and one or more short-range radio frequency antennas for reading RFID devices. The proximity sensor pads are in close proximity with the antennas, without the antennas interfering with the proximity sensing process, and the sensor pads to not attenuate the signals between the RFID devices and the antennas after the RFID devices are detected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 2021
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2022
    Assignee: Triteq Lock and Security, L.L.C.
    Inventors: William D. Denison, Calin V. Roatis, Thaddeus A. Meizelis, Daniel R. Michelson, Gabriel Ribu
  • Publication number: 20210166510
    Abstract: Access control electronics tor wireless locks comprise one or more battery operated radios that receive access control codes. The wireless accessed locks locate the electronic components, circuits, sensors and antennas and many of the lock components away from the container being secured and closer to the operator/user. The disclosed access control electronics combine a proximity detection circuit comprising sensor pads and a capacitive sensing circuit and one or more short-range radio frequency antennas for reading RFID devices. The proximity sensor pads are in close proximity with the antennas, without the antennas interfering with the proximity sensing process, and the sensor pads to not attenuate the signals between the RFID devices and the antennas after the RFID devices are detected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2021
    Publication date: June 3, 2021
    Inventors: William D. Denison, Calin V. Roatis, Thaddeus A. Meizelis, Daniel R. Michelson, Gabriel Ribu
  • Patent number: 10964139
    Abstract: Access control electronics for wireless locks comprise one or more battery operated radios that receive access control codes. The wireless accessed locks locate the electronic components, circuits, sensors and antennas and many of the lock components away from the container being secured and closer to the operator/user. The disclosed access control electronics combine a proximity detection circuit comprising sensor pads and a capacitive sensing circuit and one or more short-range radio frequency antennas for reading RFID devices. The proximity sensor pads are in close proximity with the antennas, without the antennas interfering with the proximity sensing process, and the sensor pads to not attenuate the signals between the RFID devices and the antennas after the RFID devices are detected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2021
    Assignee: Triteq Lock and Security, L.L.C.
    Inventors: William D. Denison, Calin V. Roatis, Thaddeus A. Meizelis, Daniel R. Michelson, Gabriel Ribu
  • Publication number: 20190073848
    Abstract: Access control electronics for wireless locks comprise one or more battery operated radios that receive access control codes. The wireless accessed locks locate the electronic components, circuits, sensors and antennas and many of the lock components away from the container being secured and closer to the operator/user. The disclosed access control electronics combine a proximity detection circuit comprising sensor pads and a capacitive sensing circuit and one or more short-range radio frequency antennas for reading RFID devices. The proximity sensor pads are in close proximity with the antennas, without the antennas interfering with the proximity sensing process, and the sensor pads to not attenuate the signals between the RFID devices and the antennas after the RFID devices are detected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2018
    Publication date: March 7, 2019
    Inventors: William D. Denison, Calin V. Roatis, Thaddeus A. Meizelis, Daniel R. Michelson, Gabriel Ribu
  • Publication number: 20020072047
    Abstract: A system and method for generating a video image for display during a Karaoke performance allows the image of a singer to be displayed together with the words and/or associated graphics of a song being performed. The video image of the text and/or graphics associated with the song is read from a CD+G disk or similar Karaoke media. The text/graphics for the song is then downscaled and relocated to a selected area of the output video image, such as the lower portion of the screen. The modified text/graphics image and the singer's image are then used to form a composite output video image for display on a video monitor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 13, 2000
    Publication date: June 13, 2002
    Inventors: Daniel R. Michelson, David X. Zhong