Patents by Inventor Gerald A. Morgan
Gerald A. Morgan 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: 8581712Abstract: Establishing geo-fence Boundaries. At least some embodiments involve detecting a vehicle has been in a collision, establishing a geo-fence boundary for the vehicle responsive to the detecting, monitoring a movement of the vehicle with respect to the geo-fence boundary, and issuing an alert if movement of the vehicle outside the geo-fence boundary is indicative of improperly departing a scene of the collision.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2012Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Gordon * Howard Associates, Inc .Inventors: Gerald A. Morgan, Stanley G. Schwarz, Jeffrey H. Frank, Christopher M. Macheca, Michael Glancy
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Patent number: 8581711Abstract: Rule-based intoxicating substance testing associated with vehicles. At least some of the various embodiments are methods including: receiving a signal that a prospective driver intends to drive a vehicle; retrieving at least one previously stored rule regarding intoxicating substance testing associated the vehicle; retrieving data relevant to the rule; determining whether intoxicating substance testing is indicated by the rule; enabling the vehicle responsive to an indication that intoxicating substance testing is not indicated; and administering an intoxicating substance test to the prospective driver responsive to an indication that an intoxicating substance test is indicated. And if the intoxicating substance test is administered: enabling the vehicle responsive to the prospective driver passing the intoxicating substance test, the enabling by the onboard device; and disabling the vehicle responsive to the prospective driver failing the intoxicating substance test, the disabling by the onboard device.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2011Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Gordon*Howard Associates, Inc.Inventors: Gerald A. Morgan, Christopher M. Macheca, Amy E. Rossetter, Stanley G. Schwarz
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Patent number: 8581713Abstract: A geo-fence is defined and established automatically based on a current location of an asset along with some range or distance, avoiding the need for a user to manually specify a location by drawing a perimeter, specifying a point location, or by any other means. Once established, the geo-fence can be activated so as to notify the owner of the asset and/or some other entity of movement of the asset beyond the boundary specified by the geo-fence. In one embodiment, the geo-fence can be automatically activated upon certain conditions, or can be manually activated, or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2013Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Gordon*Howard Associates, Inc.Inventors: Gerald A. Morgan, Stanley G. Schwarz
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Publication number: 20130278403Abstract: A geo-fence is defined and established automatically based on a current location of an asset along with some range or distance, avoiding the need for a user to manually specify a location by drawing a perimeter, specifying a point location, or by any other means. Once established, the geo-fence can be activated so as to notify the owner of the asset and/or some other entity of movement of the asset beyond the boundary specified by the geo-fence. In one embodiment, the geo-fence can be automatically activated upon certain conditions, or can be manually activated, or any combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Inventors: Gerald A. MORGAN, Stanley G. SCHWARZ
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Publication number: 20130238366Abstract: Activating geo-fence boundaries and collecting location data. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: activating a geo-fence for a pre-determined area responsive to an event related to a vehicle; receiving Global Positioning System (GPS) signals indicative of a location of the vehicle, the receiving by an onboard device coupled to the vehicle; detecting that the vehicle has crossed the geo-fence; creating a data set comprising data regarding locations of the vehicle with respect to the geo-fence; determining a parameter associated with an existing insurance policy based on the data set.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2012Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: GORDON*HOWARD ASSOCIATES, INC.Inventors: Gerald A. MORGAN, Stanley G. SCHWARZ, Christopher M. MACHECA, Franco CHIRICO
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Patent number: 8508349Abstract: A geo-fence is defined and established automatically based on a current location of an asset along with some range or distance, avoiding the need for a user to manually specify a location by drawing a perimeter, specifying a point location, or by any other means. Once established, the geo-fence can be activated so as to notify the owner of the asset and/or some other entity of movement of the asset beyond the boundary specified by the geo-fence. In one embodiment, the geo-fence can be automatically activated upon certain conditions, or can be manually activated, or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2012Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: Gordon*Howard Associates, Inc.Inventors: Gerald A. Morgan, Stanley G. Schwarz
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Publication number: 20130117173Abstract: Increasing credit score of a borrower. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: accepting an application from a borrower, the application for a motor vehicle loan, and the application accepted by way of an electronic submission to a data center; determining that the borrower has an indicia of credit worthiness below a predetermined threshold, the determining by way of a computer system of the data center; offering the borrower a first loan with a requirement that a first motor vehicle purchased with the first loan comprise a first on-board device configured to provide location of the first motor vehicle; and if the borrower accepts tracking the loan payments made by the borrower, the tracking by way of a computer system; and reporting loan payments to a credit reporting agency, the reporting by way of a computer system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2011Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: GORDON*HOWARD ASSOCIATES, INC.Inventors: Stanley G. SCHWARZ, Gerald A. MORGAN, Jeffrey H. FRANK, Christopher M. MACHECA, Alan E. VORDERMEIER, JR.
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Publication number: 20130066720Abstract: Providing information to an occupant of a vehicle. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: identifying an occupant of a vehicle, the identifying creates an indicia of occupant identity; determining an identity of the vehicle, the determining creates an indicia of vehicle identity; tracking location of the vehicle when occupied by the occupant; and providing information to the occupant, the information selected based on the indicia of occupant identity, the indicia of vehicle identity, and/or the locations of vehicle when occupied by the occupant.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2011Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: GORDON * HOWARD ASSOCIATES, INC.Inventors: Stanley G. Schwarz, Jeffrey H. Frank, Christopher M. Macheca, Gerald A. Morgan, Franco Chirico
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Patent number: 8362887Abstract: A geo-fence is defined and established automatically based on a current location of an asset along with some range or distance, avoiding the need for a user to manually specify a location by drawing a perimeter, specifying a point location, or by any other means. Once established, the geo-fence can be activated so as to notify the owner of the asset and/or some other entity of movement of the asset beyond the boundary specified by the geo-fence. In one embodiment, the geo-fence can be automatically activated upon certain conditions, or can be manually activated, or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2012Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Gordon*Howard Associates, Inc.Inventors: Gerald A. Morgan, Stanley G. Schwarz
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Patent number: 8325025Abstract: A geo-fence is defined and established automatically based on a current location of an asset along with some range or distance, avoiding the need for a user to manually specify a location by drawing a perimeter, specifying a point location, or by any other means. Once established, the geo-fence can be activated so as to notify the owner of the asset and/or some other entity of movement of the asset beyond the boundary specified by the geo-fence. In one embodiment, the geo-fence can be automatically activated upon certain conditions, or can be manually activated, or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2012Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Gordon*Howard Associates, Inc.Inventors: Gerald A. Morgan, Stanley G. Schwarz
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Publication number: 20120303256Abstract: Establishing geo-fence boundaries and collecting data. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: detecting a vehicle is located within a first political boundary; establishing a first geo-fence boundary for the vehicle corresponding to the first political boundary, the establishing responsive to detecting the vehicle is within the first political boundary; collecting data regarding the vehicle movement within the first geo-fence boundary; and detecting the vehicle has departed the first geo-fence boundary.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2012Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: GORDON*HOWARD ASSOCIATES, INC.Inventors: Gerald A. MORGAN, Stanley G. SCHWARZ, Jeffrey H. FRANK, Christopher M. MACHECA
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Publication number: 20120242469Abstract: Rule-based intoxicating substance testing associated with vehicles. At least some of the various embodiments are methods including: receiving a signal that a prospective driver intends to drive a vehicle; retrieving at least one previously stored rule regarding intoxicating substance testing associated the vehicle; retrieving data relevant to the rule; determining whether intoxicating substance testing is indicated by the rule; enabling the vehicle responsive to an indication that intoxicating substance testing is not indicated; and administering an intoxicating substance test to the prospective driver responsive to an indication that an intoxicating substance test is indicated. And if the intoxicating substance test is administered: enabling the vehicle responsive to the prospective driver passing the intoxicating substance test, the enabling by the onboard device; and disabling the vehicle responsive to the prospective driver failing the intoxicating substance test, the disabling by the onboard device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2011Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: GORDON*HOWARD ASSOCIATES, INC.Inventors: Gerald A. MORGAN, Christopher M. Macheca, Amy E. Rossetter, Stanley G. Schwarz
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Publication number: 20120242511Abstract: Establishing geo-fence Boundaries. At least some embodiments involve detecting a vehicle has been in a collision, establishing a geo-fence boundary for the vehicle responsive to the detecting, monitoring a movement of the vehicle with respect to the geo-fence boundary, and issuing an alert if movement of the vehicle outside the geo-fence boundary is indicative of improperly departing a scene of the collision.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2012Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: Gordon*Howard Associates, Inc.Inventors: Gerald A. MORGAN, Stanley G. SCHWARZ
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Publication number: 20120242470Abstract: A geo-fence is defined and established automatically based on a current location of an asset along with some range or distance, avoiding the need for a user to manually specify a location by drawing a perimeter, specifying a point location, or by any other means. Once established, the geo-fence can be activated so as to notify the owner of the asset and/or some other entity of movement of the asset beyond the boundary specified by the geo-fence. In one embodiment, the geo-fence can be automatically activated upon certain conditions, or can be manually activated, or any combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2012Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: GORDON*HOWARD ASSOCIATES, INC.Inventors: Gerald A. MORGAN, Stanley G. SCHWARZ
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Publication number: 20120239223Abstract: Selectively enabling a vehicle by way of a portable wireless device. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: enabling a vehicle when a portable wireless device is communicatively coupled to an onboard device by way of a first communication network; sending an indication of location of the vehicle to a data center; and disabling the vehicle when the portable wireless device is no longer communicatively coupled to the onboard device. In some cases, the sending by: receiving global positioning system (GPS) signals by the portable wireless device; establishing that the portable wireless device is proximate to the vehicle; and sending an indication of location to the data center, the sending by the portable wireless device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2011Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: GORDON * HOWARD ASSOCIATES, INC.Inventors: Stanley G. Schwarz, Jeffrey H. Frank, Christopher M. Macheca, Gerald A. Morgan, Franco Chirico
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Patent number: 8217772Abstract: A geo-fence is defined and established automatically based on a current location of an asset along with some range or distance, avoiding the need for a user to manually specify a location by drawing a perimeter, specifying a point location, or by any other means. Once established, the geo-fence can be activated so as to notify the owner of the asset and/or some other entity of movement of the asset beyond the boundary specified by the geo-fence. In one embodiment, the geo-fence can be automatically activated upon certain conditions, or can be manually activated, or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2012Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Gordon*Howard Associates, Inc.Inventors: Gerald A. Morgan, Stanley G. Schwarz
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Publication number: 20120133530Abstract: A geo-fence is defined and established automatically based on a current location of an asset along with some range or distance, avoiding the need for a user to manually specify a location by drawing a perimeter, specifying a point location, or by any other means. Once established, the geo-fence can be activated so as to notify the owner of the asset and/or some other entity of movement of the asset beyond the boundary specified by the geo-fence. In one embodiment, the geo-fence can be automatically activated upon certain conditions, or can be manually activated, or any combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2012Publication date: May 31, 2012Applicant: GORDON*HOWARD ASSOCIATES, INC.Inventors: Gerald A. Morgan, Stanley G. Schwarz
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Publication number: 20120126998Abstract: A geo-fence is defined and established automatically based on a current location of an asset along with some range or distance, avoiding the need for a user to manually specify a location by drawing a perimeter, specifying a point location, or by any other means. Once established, the geo-fence can be activated so as to notify the owner of the asset and/or some other entity of movement of the asset beyond the boundary specified by the geo-fence. In one embodiment, the geo-fence can be automatically activated upon certain conditions, or can be manually activated, or any combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2012Publication date: May 24, 2012Applicant: GORDON*HOWARD ASSOCIATES, INC.Inventors: GERALD A. MORGAN, STANLEY G. SCHWARZ
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Patent number: 8164431Abstract: A geo-fence is defined and established automatically based on a current location of an asset along with some range or distance, avoiding the need for a user to manually specify a location by drawing a perimeter, specifying a point location, or by any other means. Once established, the geo-fence can be activated so as to notify the owner of the asset and/or some other entity of movement of the asset beyond the boundary specified by the geo-fence. In one embodiment, the geo-fence can be automatically activated upon certain conditions, or can be manually activated, or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2011Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Gordon*Howard Associates, Inc.Inventors: Gerald A. Morgan, Stanley G. Schwarz
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Publication number: 20110307124Abstract: A geo-fence is defined and established automatically based on a current location of an asset along with some range or distance, avoiding the need for a user to manually specify a location by drawing a perimeter, specifying a point location, or by any other means. Once established, the geo-fence can be activated so as to notify the owner of the asset and/or some other entity of movement of the asset beyond the boundary specified by the geo-fence. In one embodiment, the geo-fence can be automatically activated upon certain conditions, or can be manually activated, or any combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicant: GORDON * HOWARD ASSOCIATES, INC.Inventors: Gerald A. Morgan, Stanley G. Schwarz