Patents by Inventor Kenneth Carbullido
Kenneth Carbullido 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: 9105139Abstract: A system for reporting election results from a plurality of ballot tabulation devices to a central server is provided. Each ballot tabulation device is operable to generate a machine-readable code that encodes the election results for the ballot tabulation device and present the machine-readable code by either displaying the machine-readable code on a display screen or printing the machine-readable code on a printable medium. The system also includes a plurality of reading devices each of which is used to read the machine-readable code presented by the ballot tabulation device and transmit the election results for the ballot tabulation device to the central server.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE, LLCInventors: Steve Bolton, Kenneth Carbullido, Arun Mani
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Patent number: 9092923Abstract: A system for remotely monitoring a plurality of ballot tabulation devices is provided. The ballot tabulation devices are located at a plurality of polling locations, each of which is operable to process a plurality of marked paper ballots and maintain health status information for the device. The system includes a central server located remotely from the ballot tabulation devices that is operable to periodically receive the health status information for each device and generate an alert that identifies any irregularities associated with each device based on the received health status information. Preferably, the health status information is encoded in a machine-readable code that is displayed on a display screen of the ballot tabulation device, and a reading device is used to read the machine-readable code from the display screen and transmit the health status information to the central server.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2014Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE, LLCInventors: Steve Bolton, Kenneth Carbullido
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Publication number: 20150187155Abstract: A system for remotely monitoring a plurality of ballot tabulation devices is provided. The ballot tabulation devices are located at a plurality of polling locations, each of which is operable to process a plurality of marked paper ballots and maintain health status information for the device. The system includes a central server located remotely from the ballot tabulation devices that is operable to periodically receive the health status information for each device and generate an alert that identifies any irregularities associated with each device based on the received health status information. Preferably, the health status information is encoded in a machine-readable code that is displayed on a display screen of the ballot tabulation device, and a reading device is used to read the machine-readable code from the display screen and transmit the health status information to the central server.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2014Publication date: July 2, 2015Applicant: ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE, LLCInventors: STEVE BOLTON, KENNETH CARBULLIDO
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Patent number: 8944326Abstract: A system for remotely monitoring a plurality of ballot tabulation devices is provided. The ballot tabulation devices are located at a plurality of polling locations, each of which is operable to process a plurality of marked paper ballots and maintain health status information for the device. The system includes a central server located remotely from the ballot tabulation devices that is operable to periodically receive the health status information for each device and generate an alert that identifies any irregularities associated with each device based on the received health status information. Preferably, the health status information is encoded in a machine-readable code that is displayed on a display screen of the ballot tabulation device, and a reading device is used to read the machine-readable code from the display screen and transmit the health status information to the central server.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2013Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Electron Systems & Software, LLCInventors: Steve Bolton, Kenneth Carbullido
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Publication number: 20140263638Abstract: A system for remotely monitoring a plurality of ballot tabulation devices is provided. The ballot tabulation devices are located at a plurality of polling locations, each of which is operable to process a plurality of marked paper ballots and maintain health status information for the device. The system includes a central server located remotely from the ballot tabulation devices that is operable to periodically receive the health status information for each device and generate an alert that identifies any irregularities associated with each device based on the received health status information. Preferably, the health status information is encoded in a machine-readable code that is displayed on a display screen of the ballot tabulation device, and a reading device is used to read the machine-readable code from the display screen and transmit the health status information to the central server.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: STEVE BOLTON, Kenneth Carbullido
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Publication number: 20140263639Abstract: A system for reporting election results from a plurality of ballot tabulation devices to a central server is provided. Each ballot tabulation device is operable to generate a machine-readable code that encodes the election results for the ballot tabulation device and present the machine-readable code by either displaying the machine-readable code on a display screen or printing the machine-readable code on a printable medium. The system also includes a plurality of reading devices each of which is used to read the machine-readable code presented by the ballot tabulation device and transmit the election results for the ballot tabulation device to the central server.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE, LLCInventors: STEVE BOLTON, Kenneth Carbullido, Arun Mani
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Patent number: 8814045Abstract: A voting system including a universal voting station and a tabulation device. The voting station is operable to receive an activation card on which it prints a voter's voting selection. The voter may choose to have the voting station transmit the voting selection to the tabulation device and deposit the activation card into a ballot box, or return the activation card to the voter. The tabulation device is operable to scan and tabulate the voting selections on both marked paper ballots and printed activation cards. The ballot box is preferably a common ballot box that is positioned to receive activation cards from the voting station and paper ballots and activation cards from the tabulation device.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2014Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Election Systems & Software, LLCInventors: Sean Brockhouse, Dean Baumert, James Schmidt, Kenneth Carbullido
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Publication number: 20140231513Abstract: A voting system including a universal voting station and a tabulation device. The voting station is operable to receive an activation card on which it prints a voter's voting selection. The voter may choose to have the voting station transmit the voting selection to the tabulation device and deposit the activation card into a ballot box, or return the activation card to the voter. The tabulation device is operable to scan and tabulate the voting selections on both marked paper ballots and printed activation cards. The ballot box is preferably a common ballot box that is positioned to receive activation cards from the voting station and paper ballots and activation cards from the tabulation device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE, LLCInventors: SEAN BROCKHOUSE, Dean Baumert, James Schmidt, Kenneth Carbullido