Patents by Inventor David Bogart
David Bogart 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: 20120285738Abstract: An electronics enclosure system includes a conductive polymer which includes electromagnetic interference shielding properties and produced to enhancing SE, reducing material costs, and improving thermal flow. “Parallel” hex shaped EMI waveguides placed in a honeycomb pattern are stacked in a staggered fashion with similar hex shaped EMI waveguides placed in a honeycomb pattern. The parallel hex shaped EMI waveguides extend into the interior and/or “cuts” into one or more sides of a an electronics enclosure. An EMI shielding polymer material, such as a coated polymer, or a nickel-fiber carbon polymer such as Primere® providing sufficient EMI shielding (or alternately a material that can be formed such as Superplastic Zinc) is used, having the result that the need for shielding gaskets are reduced, material usage is decreased, and thermal flow is greatly improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2010Publication date: November 15, 2012Inventors: Paul Douglas Cochrane, David Bogart Dort
-
Publication number: 20120197775Abstract: The present invention allows for an entity to offer assets of various types that are independent of currency and banking institution policy for investment and securitization and securely over public (WAN), semi-public (e.g. AOL) and private network or subscription network. Assets are verified through unique identification systems which provide for security even though the entity may remain anonymous and also provides for a networked portable transaction system with the identified assets. The invention allows asset holders, individually or pooled, capable of becoming their own “IPO.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventor: David Bogart Dort
-
Patent number: 7991681Abstract: In one mode the present invention allows for transactions of various types to take place “anonymously” and securely over public (WAN), semi-public (e.g. AOL) and private or subscription networks and without regard or dependency to currency valuations or per se financial institutional policy. The present invention in another mode allows individuals or groups to “attract” investors anonymously over the network in their own asset holdings or even their asset building or acquisition plans, making each individual or pooled group capable of becoming their own “IPO.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2004Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Vrbia, Inc.Inventor: David Bogart Dort
-
Publication number: 20110083895Abstract: The present invention provides a configuration of an electronics enclosure, including a computer chassis in which three-dimensional shapes that may be in the form of a partial or quarter-sphere or cube or other periodic “patterns” may be stamped, molded, cut, or extruded into a lid and a five-sided “box” to provide improved EMI shielding, such that the need for gaskets is reduced or eliminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Inventors: Paul Douglas Cochrane, Tom Smy, David Bogart Dort
-
Patent number: 7551923Abstract: A method for improving the use of a transmission spectrum in a multi-sector wireless communication system includes generating a first signal, processing a first signal with a first Auto Tune Combiner, transmitting the first signal on an antenna associated with a first sector, sampling the first signal with a radio frequency test device, generating a second signal, processing the second signal with a second Auto Tune Combiner, transmitting the second signal on an antenna associated with a second sector, and sampling the second signal with the radio frequency test device.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2006Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: AT&T Mobility II LLCInventors: Kraig Keys, Christopher Scott Erwin, Richard Bruno, David Bogart, Martin Chang
-
Patent number: 7289105Abstract: The present invention details a system for tracking writing motions internally to the pen (or other instrument) and communicating such motions to a general or specific purposes computer systems. In a preferred embodiment the present invention uses multiple tubes with electrically active material with viscosity surfaces in order to generate the necessary signals to determine the motion of the device in a targeted number of degrees. The data on movement is either supplemented with or oriented with magnetically-active thin film material which generates signals when the device is rotated. The data is then filtered and optionally processed and stored. The data then can be downloaded to a computer or other processing device to determine the motion of the pen or other tracking device.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2004Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: VRBIA, Inc.Inventor: David Bogart Dort
-
Patent number: 7242930Abstract: A system for transmitting signals in a multi-sector wireless communications system. The system includes a first signal source associated with a first sector for generating a first signal, a first Auto Tune Combiner for processing the first signal, a second signal source associated with a second sector for generating a second signal, a second Auto Tune Combiner for processing the second signal and for combining the processed first signal with the processed second signal, and an antenna associated with the second sector for transmitting the combined processed first and second signals wherein the first Auto Tune Combiner is connected to the second Auto Tune Combiner with an extension cable.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Cingular Wireless II, LLCInventors: David Bogart, Christopher S. Erwin
-
Patent number: 7200393Abstract: An apparatus for improving the use of a transmission spectrum in a wireless communications system. The apparatus includes a first radio source for generating a first signal, a first Auto Tune Combiner for processing the first signal, a first antenna associated with a sector for transmitting the first signal, a first radio frequency test device for sampling the processed first signal and producing a first feedback signal, a second radio source for generating a second signal, a second Auto Tune Combiner for processing the second signal, a second antenna associated with the sector for transmitting the second signal, a second radio frequency test device for sampling the processed second signal and producing a second feedback signal, and a multicoupler for directing the first and second feedback signals to the first and second radio sources.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Cingular Wireless II, LLCInventors: David Bogart, Martin Chang, Richard Bruno, Christopher Scott Erwin, Kraig Keys
-
Patent number: 7151992Abstract: The present invention is designed to complement the existing transportation infrastructure in order to alleviate ever-worsening traffic congestion in problematic areas by minimizing the impact of driver “bunching” habits and/or external events that lead to congestion problems. Events alleviated by the present invention may happen at naturally occurring roadway infrastructures such as merges, lane shifts, and exits, and under conditions like rush hour, accidents, stand-stills, and HOV lane activation times. Further, vehicles allowing their speed and spacing to be controlled should have access to high-flow lanes. This invention will best and most safely be implemented at low speeds when congestion is most problematic and bunching habits prevent the dissipation of gridlock. In particular embodiments, the invention will regulate multiple vehicle accelerations (non-negative acceleration) once a low threshold speed has been reached through the transmission of signals to receivers in properly equipped vehicles.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2004Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: VRBIA, Inc.Inventor: David Bogart Dort
-
Patent number: 7092815Abstract: The present invention is designed to complement the existing transportation infrastructure in order to alleviate ever-worsening traffic congestion in problematic areas by minimizing the impact of driver “bunching” habits and/or external events that lead to congestion problems. Events alleviated by the present invention may happen at naturally occurring roadway infrastructures such as merges, lane shifts, and exits, and under conditions like rush hour, accidents, stand-stills, and HOV lane activation times. Further, vehicles allowing their speed and spacing to be controlled should have access to high-flow lanes. This invention will best and most safely be implemented at low speeds when congestion is most problematic and bunching habits prevent the dissipation of gridlock. In particular embodiments, the invention will regulate multiple vehicle accelerations (non-negative acceleration) once a low threshold speed has been reached through the transmission of signals to receivers in properly equipped vehicles.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: VRBIA, Inc.Inventor: David Bogart Dort
-
Patent number: 7065352Abstract: A method for improving the use of a transmission spectrum in a multi-sector wireless communication system includes generating a first signal, processing a first signal with a first Auto Tune Combiner, transmitting the first signal on an antenna associated with a first sector, sampling the first signal with a radio frequency test device, generating a second signal, processing the second signal with a second Auto Tune Combiner, transmitting the second signal on an antenna associated with a second sector, and sampling the second signal with the radio frequency test device.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Cingular Wireless II, LLCInventors: David Bogart, Richard Bruno, Martin Chang, Christopher Scott Erwin, Kraig Keys
-
Publication number: 20050255845Abstract: A communications system and method for providing a cellular communications link between a user traveling on a mobile platform (or at a remote location) and a terrestrial based segment. The system and method uses a radio access segment located on board the mobile platform (or at the remote location) to interface with the user's personal communications device. The bearer terminal facilitates the transmission of information to and from the radio access segment, via an off-platform system, to the terrestrial segment. The terrestrial segment manages the communications link between one or more cellular service providers who are accessing the terrestrial segment and the mobile platform (or a remote site). The system does not limit access to the terrestrial segment to only one cellular service provider but instead allows virtually any number of cellular service providers to access the terrestrial segment and to participate in providing a cellular link to the mobile platform (or a remote site).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2004Publication date: November 17, 2005Inventors: Ioan Leuca, David Bogart, Michael de La Chapelle, Thomas Ott
-
Publication number: 20040260455Abstract: The present invention is designed to complement the existing transportation infrastructure in order to alleviate ever-worsening traffic congestion in problematic areas by minimizing the impact of driver “bunching” habits and/or external events that lead to congestion problems. Events alleviated by the present invention may happen at naturally occurring roadway infrastructures such as merges, lane shifts, and exits, and under conditions like rush hour, accidents, stand-stills, and HOV lane activation times. Further, vehicles allowing their speed and spacing to be controlled should have access to high-flow lanes. This invention will best and most safely be implemented at low speeds when congestion is most problematic and bunching habits prevent the dissipation of gridlock.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventor: David Bogart Dort
-
Publication number: 20040204107Abstract: An apparatus for improving the use of a transmission spectrum in a wireless communications system. The apparatus includes a first radio source for generating a first signal, a first Auto Tune Combiner for processing the first signal, a first antenna associated with a sector for transmitting the first signal, a first radio frequency test device for sampling the processed first signal and producing a first feedback signal, a second radio source for generating a second signal, a second Auto Tune Combiner for processing the second signal, a second antenna associated with the sector for transmitting the second signal, a second radio frequency test device for sampling the processed second signal and producing a second feedback signal, and a multicoupler for directing the first and second feedback signals to the first and second radio sources.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2002Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventors: David Bogart, Martin Chang, Richard Bruno, Christopher Scott Erwin, Kraig Keys
-
Publication number: 20040181483Abstract: The invention teaches an improved biometric security system for accounts, information or access available over a local or wide area network, where the biometric data of the account holder is recorded in the network and one or more alternate security biometric security identifiers, usually related to a involuntary feature such as heart rate or voice inflection is also programmed. During an adverse event, the involuntary biometric identifier can be placed into the system without the detection of a third party, implementing a contingency scenario and an alternate transaction or access to take place. The contingency instructions protect account, information or access available over the network and execute instructions to protect the account holder involved in the adverse event.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2004Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventor: David Bogart Dort
-
Publication number: 20040158523Abstract: The invention teaches an improved security system for accounts accessed over a network, where the account holder is provided with an alternate security code, usually related to a PIN. During an assault or kidnapping, the alternate security code can be placed into the system without the detection of the assailant, implementing a contingency scenario which protects the assets available over the network and executes instructions to protect the account holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventor: David Bogart Dort
-
Publication number: 20040158525Abstract: The invention teaches an improved security system using a biometric detector for access to an account, information, security clearance or a facility, where the user is able to activate a alternate security measure, usually related to biometric detection. During an assault, kidnapping, or coercive situation, the alternate security measure can be activated by the security system without the detection of the bad actor, implementing a contingency scenario that protects the assets, information, facility and user by executing contingency instructions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventor: David Bogart Dort
-
Publication number: 20040158526Abstract: The invention teaches an improved security system for accounts or information accessed over a local or wide area network, where the account holder is provided with an alternate security code, usually related to a PIN. During an assault, kidnapping, intimidation or other adverse event, the alternate security or access code/identifier can be placed into the system without the detection of a third party, implementing a contingency scenario and an alternate transaction or access to take place. The contingency instruction protect the assets or information available over the network and executing instructions to protect the account holder by and/or deception of a third party observer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2004Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventor: David Bogart Dort
-
Publication number: 20040053583Abstract: A method for improving the use of a transmission spectrum in a multi-sector wireless communication system includes generating a first signal, processing a first signal with a first Auto Tune Combiner, transmitting the first signal on an antenna associated with a first sector, sampling the first signal with a radio frequency test device, generating a second signal, processing the second signal with a second Auto Tune Combiner, transmitting the second signal on an antenna associated with a second sector, and sampling the second signal with the radio frequency test device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2002Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventors: David Bogart, Richard Bruno, Martin Chang, Christopher Scott Erwin, Kraig Keys
-
Publication number: 20040053608Abstract: A system for transmitting signals in a multi-sector wireless communications system. The system includes a first signal source associated with a first sector for generating a first signal, a first Auto Tune Combiner for processing the first signal, a second signal source associated with a second sector for generating a second signal, a second Auto Tune Combiner for processing the second signal and for combining the processed first signal with the processed second signal, and an antenna associated with the second sector for transmitting the combined processed first and second signals wherein the first Auto Tune Combiner is connected to the second Auto Tune Combiner with an extension cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2002Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventors: David Bogart, Christopher S. Erwin