Patents by Inventor Jesse Mavromatis
Jesse Mavromatis 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: 11176765Abstract: Disclosed are apparatuses and corresponding and associated methodologies for achieving current inventory data management in combination with an electronic access control system. An access control system provides access control data while the sealed enclosure incorporates an RFID reading system for determining the identity of respective tagged contents within the enclosure. Particularly in conjunction with the storage of controlled substances, such as some drugs utilized on an EMS vehicle, a form of RFID tag may be practiced which operationally is fully or partially destroyed or damaged, or otherwise impacted or affected so as to generate a changed ID, whenever the contained medicinal dosage is acquired for administration. By reading contents of the enclosure (narc box) prior to a work shift, and at the conclusion of the work shift, comprising tracking comparative methodology, usage of the tagged drugs may be tracked.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2018Date of Patent: November 16, 2021Assignee: CompX International Inc.Inventors: Mitchell S. Mlynarczyk, Kenneth A. Kaczmarz, Jesse Mavromatis, Mike Jensen, Arkady Grenader
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Publication number: 20190057566Abstract: Disclosed are apparatuses and corresponding and associated methodologies for achieving current inventory data management in combination with an electronic access control system. An access control system provides access control data while the sealed enclosure incorporates an RFID reading system for determining the identity of respective tagged contents within the enclosure. Particularly in conjunction with the storage of controlled substances, such as some drugs utilized on an EMS vehicle, a form of RFID tag may be practiced which operationally is fully or partially destroyed or damaged, or otherwise impacted or affected so as to generate a changed ID, whenever the contained medicinal dosage is acquired for administration. By reading contents of the enclosure (narc box) prior to a work shift, and at the conclusion of the work shift, comprising tracking comparative methodology, usage of the tagged drugs may be tracked.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2018Publication date: February 21, 2019Inventors: Mitchell S. Mlynarczyk, Kenneth A. Kaczmarz, Jesse Mavromatis, Mike Jensen, Arkady Grenader
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Publication number: 20150194002Abstract: Hub-based electronic lock systems and devices relate to lock or access control systems, and more particularly to electronically controlled lock systems such as may be applied to various storage enclosures or cabinets to provide secure storage of various items, equipment, materials, and/or information within the enclosures or cabinets. Certain present aspects may relate to hub and/or daisy-chained control for a plurality of electronic locks used in an electronic access control system, for inventory management using electronic locks, and/or to electronic locks with various features including display screens, access controls and tracking, and alert capabilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2015Publication date: July 9, 2015Applicant: CompX International Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Kaczmarz, John B. Payson, Mitchell S. Mlynarczyk, Brock E. Robinson, John A. Garlisch, Michael Jensen, Jesse Mavromatis, Arkady Grenader
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Patent number: 8970344Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and corresponding methodologies for data control in an electronic access control system. A plurality of electronic locks are connected to a central server over a network such as an 802.11 WiFi wireless network that may be used to provide data updates and management for the individual electronic locks. To address power management problems associated with electronic locks having the capability to communicate over an 802.11 WiFi network, the present disclosure provides method and apparatus for selectively powering on and off an 802.11 WiFi communications module integrated into the electronic lock to conserve power resources. An electronic access control system is disclosed which allows efficient data exchange between a central server and a plurality of electronic locks using a database structure, and which allows for multiple simultaneous database manipulations in a cost effective manner.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2010Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: CompX International Inc.Inventors: John B. Payson, John A. Garlisch, Brock E. Robinson, Kenneth A. Kaczmarz, Jesse Mavromatis
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Patent number: 8742889Abstract: Apparatus and methodology for providing electronic access control are disclosed. In an exemplary configuration, a retrofittable electronic lock can be used to provide secure storage to an enclosure. A user interface and LCD visual display can be provided to permit convenient adjustment of system operational parameters. In certain embodiments, the electronic access control system includes master-slave control capabilities. In other embodiments, the electronic access control system includes inventory management capability. In still other embodiments, apparatus and methodologies provide the secure storage of the enclosure when the enclosure is being moved or otherwise transported from one location to another location. Various alternative arrangements may provide various alert features, as well as battery features which facilitate rapid replacement and/or reconfiguration.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2010Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: CompX International Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Kaczmarz, John B. Payson, John A. Garlisch, Brock E. Robinson, Jesse Mavromatis, Mitchell S. Mlynarczyk
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Publication number: 20110074543Abstract: Apparatus and methodology for providing electronic access control are disclosed. In an exemplary configuration, a retrofittable electronic lock can be used to provide secure storage to an enclosure. A user interface and LCD visual display can be provided to permit convenient adjustment of system operational parameters. In certain embodiments, the electronic access control system includes master-slave control capabilities. In other embodiments, the electronic access control system includes inventory management capability. In still other embodiments, apparatus and methodologies provide the secure storage of the enclosure when the enclosure is being moved or otherwise transported from one location to another location. Various alternative arrangements may provide various alert features, as well as battery features which facilitate rapid replacement and/or reconfiguration.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: COMPX INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Kenneth A. Kaczmarz, John B. Payson, John A. Garlisch, Brock E. Robinson, Jesse Mavromatis, Mitchell S. Mlynarczyk
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Publication number: 20110012709Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and corresponding methodologies for data control in an electronic access control system. A plurality of electronic locks are connected to a central server over a network such as an 802.11 WiFi wireless network that may be used to provide data updates and management for the individual electronic locks. To address power management problems associated with electronic locks having the capability to communicate over an 802.11 WiFi network, the present disclosure provides method and apparatus for selectively powering on and off an 802.11 WiFi communications module integrated into the electronic lock to conserve power resources. An electronic access control system is disclosed which allows efficient data exchange between a central server and a plurality of electronic locks using a database structure, and which allows for multiple simultaneous database manipulations in a cost effective manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Applicant: COMPX INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: John B. Payson, John A. Garlisch, Brock E. Robinson, Kenneth A. Kaczmarz, Jesse Mavromatis