Patents by Inventor Kenneth F. Schoening
Kenneth F. Schoening 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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Publication number: 20240086841Abstract: An asset management and tracking system for use in a facility having a product designation RFID tag having product information is attached to a product and at least one location designation RFID tag having location information. The system includes a RFID reader and a portable communication device. The RFID reader reads at least one of the product designation RFID tag and the at least one location designation RFID tag and the portable communication device receives product information from and transmits product information to an asset tracking and management device. The RFID reader transmits product information read from the product designation RFID tag and the location information read from the location designation RFID tags to the portable communication device. The portable communication device, in turn, transmits the received product information and location information to the asset tracking device and queries the asset tracking device for additional product and location information.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventor: Kenneth F. Schoening
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Patent number: 11823127Abstract: An asset management and tracking system for use in a facility having a product designation RFID tag having product information is attached to a product and at least one location designation RFID tag having location information. The system includes a RFID reader and a portable communication device. The RFID reader reads at least one of the product designation RFID tag and the at least one location designation RFID tag and the portable communication device receives product information from and transmits product information to an asset tracking and management device. The RFID reader transmits product information read from the product designation RFID tag and the location information read from the location designation RFID tags to the portable communication device. The portable communication device, in turn, transmits the received product information and location information to the asset tracking device and queries the asset tracking device for additional product and location information.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2022Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: A-1 PACKAGING SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Kenneth F. Schoening
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Publication number: 20230214621Abstract: A compact RFID electronics container of an inventory tracking and management system includes a housing with an interior volume and one or more walls at least partially defining the interior volume. A transmitter and a voltage converter are disposed in the interior volume of the housing. The voltage converter is electrically coupled to the transmitter. A first connection port is disposed through the one or more walls of the housing and is arranged to connect the transmitter with a sensor externally disposed relative to the housing. A second connection port is disposed through the one or more walls of the housing and is arranged to connect the voltage converter with a power source externally disposed relative to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2023Publication date: July 6, 2023Inventor: Kenneth F. Schoening
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Publication number: 20230010878Abstract: A location designation RFID tag for use in a storage facility includes an inlay, a first layer disposed on a first side of the inlay and having a first thickness, and a second layer disposed on a second side of the inlay. The first layer has a first thickness and the second layer has a second thickness. The inlay includes substrate, an antenna disposed on the substrate, and an integrated circuit disposed on the substrate. The location designation RFID tag may be easily and non-invasively placed and relocated on a floor of a storage facility in a manner that mitigates, and likely resolves, the issues experienced by known RFID tags when placed on a floor. Utilizing an inlay having a long, thin antenna, reduces the overall thickness of the location designation RFID tag, which allows layers to be disposed on the inlay that include a sufficient thickness to improve durability, mitigate detuning, and allow movable devices to readily pass over the location designation RFID tag.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2022Publication date: January 12, 2023Inventor: Kenneth F. Schoening
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Publication number: 20220292448Abstract: An asset management and tracking system for use in a facility having a product designation RFID tag having product information is attached to a product and at least one location designation RFID tag having location information. The system includes a RFID reader and a portable communication device. The RFID reader reads at least one of the product designation RFID tag and the at least one location designation RFID tag and the portable communication device receives product information from and transmits product information to an asset tracking and management device. The RFID reader transmits product information read from the product designation RFID tag and the location information read from the location designation RFID tags to the portable communication device. The portable communication device, in turn, transmits the received product information and location information to the asset tracking device and queries the asset tracking device for additional product and location information.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2022Publication date: September 15, 2022Inventor: Kenneth F. Schoening
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Patent number: 11443158Abstract: A location designation RFID tag for use in a storage facility includes an inlay, a first layer disposed on a first side of the inlay and having a first thickness, and a second layer disposed on a second side of the inlay. The first layer has a first thickness and the second layer has a second thickness. The inlay includes substrate, an antenna disposed on the substrate, and an integrated circuit disposed on the substrate. The location designation RFID tag may be easily and non-invasively placed and relocated on a floor of a storage facility in a manner that mitigates, and likely resolves, the issues experienced by known RFID tags when placed on a floor. Utilizing an inlay having a long, thin antenna, reduces the overall thickness of the location designation RFID tag, which allows layers to be disposed on the inlay that include a sufficient thickness to improve durability, mitigate detuning, and allow movable devices to readily pass over the location designation RFID tag.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2020Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: A-1 PACKAGING SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Kenneth F. Schoening
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Patent number: 11348067Abstract: An asset management and tracking system for use in a facility having a product designation RFID tag having product information is attached to a product and at least one location designation RFID tag having location information. The system includes a RFID reader and a portable communication device. The RFID reader reads at least one of the product designation RFID tag and the at least one location designation RFID tag and the portable communication device receives product information from and transmits product information to an asset tracking and management device. The RFID reader transmits product information read from the product designation RFID tag and the location information read from the location designation RFID tags to the portable communication device. The portable communication device, in turn, transmits the received product information and location information to the asset tracking device and queries the asset tracking device for additional product and location information.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2020Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: A-1 PACKAGING SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Kenneth F. Schoening
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Patent number: 11023851Abstract: An asset management and tracking system for use in a facility having a product designation RFID tag having product information is attached to a product and at least one location designation RFID tag having location information. The system includes a RFID reader and a portable communication device. The RFID reader reads at least one of the product designation RFID tag and the at least one location designation RFID tag and the portable communication device receives product information from and transmits product information to an asset tracking and management device. The RFID reader transmits product information read from the product designation RFID tag and the location information read from the location designation RFID tags to the portable communication device. The portable communication device, in turn, transmits the received product information and location information to the asset tracking device and queries the asset tracking device for additional product and location information.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2019Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: A-1 PACKAGING SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Kenneth F. Schoening
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Publication number: 20200334511Abstract: A location designation RFID tag for use in a storage facility includes an inlay, a first layer disposed on a first side of the inlay and having a first thickness, and a second layer disposed on a second side of the inlay. The first layer has a first thickness and the second layer has a second thickness. The inlay includes substrate, an antenna disposed on the substrate, and an integrated circuit disposed on the substrate. The location designation RFID tag may be easily and non-invasively placed and relocated on a floor of a storage facility in a manner that mitigates, and likely resolves, the issues experienced by known RFID tags when placed on a floor. Utilizing an inlay having a long, thin antenna, reduces the overall thickness of the location designation RFID tag, which allows layers to be disposed on the inlay that include a sufficient thickness to improve durability, mitigate detuning, and allow movable devices to readily pass over the location designation RFID tag.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventor: Kenneth F. Schoening
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Publication number: 20200250610Abstract: An asset management and tracking system for use in a facility having a product designation RFID tag having product information is attached to a product and at least one location designation RFID tag having location information. The system includes a RFID reader and a portable communication device. The RFID reader reads at least one of the product designation RFID tag and the at least one location designation RFID tag and the portable communication device receives product information from and transmits product information to an asset tracking and management device. The RFID reader transmits product information read from the product designation RFID tag and the location information read from the location designation RFID tags to the portable communication device. The portable communication device, in turn, transmits the received product information and location information to the asset tracking device and queries the asset tracking device for additional product and location information.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2020Publication date: August 6, 2020Inventor: Kenneth F. Schoening
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Publication number: 20190303848Abstract: An asset management and tracking system for use in a facility having a product designation RFID tag having product information is attached to a product and at least one location designation RFID tag having location information. The system includes a RFID reader and a portable communication device. The RFID reader reads at least one of the product designation RFID tag and the at least one location designation RFID tag and the portable communication device receives product information from and transmits product information to an asset tracking and management device. The RFID reader transmits product information read from the product designation RFID tag and the location information read from the location designation RFID tags to the portable communication device. The portable communication device, in turn, transmits the received product information and location information to the asset tracking device and queries the asset tracking device for additional product and location information.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2019Publication date: October 3, 2019Inventor: Kenneth F. Schoening
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Radio frequency identification system for tracking and managing materials in a manufacturing process
Patent number: 10152691Abstract: A process management system uses a radio frequency identification (RFID) detection system in the form of, for example, a phased array antenna based RFID detection system to track and manage material storage and flow in a manufacturing process or plant. The process management system operates in conjunction with the various machines that implement manufacturing stages or steps of the manufacturing process to assure that the correct materials and processing procedures are used at or on the various production machines of the process to produce a particular product as defined by a job number or job order. The process management system is thereby able to increase the efficiencies of the plant and to increase the quality of the plant production by reducing or eliminating waste, manufacturing errors and shipping errors in the production facility.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2017Date of Patent: December 11, 2018Assignee: A-1 PACKAGING SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Kenneth F. Schoening, William J. Greaves -
RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM FOR TRACKING AND MANAGING MATERIALS IN A MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Publication number: 20180053154Abstract: A process management system uses a radio frequency identification (RFID) detection system in the form of, for example, a phased array antenna based RFID detection system to track and manage material storage and flow in a manufacturing process or plant. The process management system operates in conjunction with the various machines that implement manufacturing stages or steps of the manufacturing process to assure that the correct materials and processing procedures are used at or on the various production machines of the process to produce a particular product as defined by a job number or job order. The process management system is thereby able to increase the efficiencies of the plant and to increase the quality of the plant production by reducing or eliminating waste, manufacturing errors and shipping errors in the production facility.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2017Publication date: February 22, 2018Inventors: Kenneth F. Schoening, William J. Greaves -
Radio frequency identification system for tracking and managing materials in a manufacturing process
Patent number: 9754239Abstract: A process management system uses a radio frequency identification (RFID) detection system in the form of, for example, a phased array antenna based RFID detection system to track and manage material storage and flow in a manufacturing process or plant. The process management system operates in conjunction with the various machines that implement manufacturing stages or steps of the manufacturing process to assure that the correct materials and processing procedures are used at or on the various production machines of the process to produce a particular product as defined by a job number or job order. The process management system is thereby able to increase the efficiencies of the plant and to increase the quality of the plant production by reducing or eliminating waste, manufacturing errors and shipping errors in the production facility.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2016Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: A-1 PACKAGING SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Kenneth F. Schoening, William J. Greaves -
RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM FOR TRACKING AND MANAGING MATERIALS IN A MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Publication number: 20170053239Abstract: A process management system uses a radio frequency identification (RFID) detection system in the form of, for example, a phased array antenna based RFID detection system to track and manage material storage and flow in a manufacturing process or plant. The process management system operates in conjunction with the various machines that implement manufacturing stages or steps of the manufacturing process to assure that the correct materials and processing procedures are used at or on the various production machines of the process to produce a particular product as defined by a job number or job order. The process management system is thereby able to increase the efficiencies of the plant and to increase the quality of the plant production by reducing or eliminating waste, manufacturing errors and shipping errors in the production facility.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2016Publication date: February 23, 2017Inventors: Kenneth F. Schoening, William J. Greaves -
Radio frequency identification system for tracking and managing materials in a manufacturing process
Patent number: 9489650Abstract: A process management system uses a radio frequency identification (RFID) detection system in the form of, for example, a phased array antenna based RFID detection system to track and manage material storage and flow in a manufacturing process or plant. The process management system operates in conjunction with the various machines that implement manufacturing stages or steps of the manufacturing process to assure that the correct materials and processing procedures are used at or on the various production machines of the process to produce a particular product as defined by a job number or job order. The process management system is thereby able to increase the efficiencies of the plant and to increase the quality of the plant production by reducing or eliminating waste, manufacturing errors and shipping errors in the production facility.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2015Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: A-1 Packaging Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth F. Schoening, William J. Greaves -
Publication number: 20160264292Abstract: A collapsible and stackable shipping container for shipping a product may be reused and customized for the product to be shipped. The shipping container includes a base, a plurality of support struts mounted on the base, and a top or a cover. The plurality of support struts are movable relative to the base between an upright position and a collapsed position. Each support strut may be rotatably attached to the base and may fit within feet or other support structures formed within the base. In the collapsed position, the plurality of support struts are stored on the base, such as within one or more cavities formed in the base. The shipping container may include a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag for use in tracking the shipping container or a system of shipping containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2016Publication date: September 15, 2016Inventor: Kenneth F. Schoening
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RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM FOR TRACKING AND MANAGING MATERIALS IN A MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Publication number: 20160078395Abstract: A process management system uses a radio frequency identification (RFID) detection system in the form of, for example, a phased array antenna based RFID detection system to track and manage material storage and flow in a manufacturing process or plant. The process management system operates in conjunction with the various machines that implement manufacturing stages or steps of the manufacturing process to assure that the correct materials and processing procedures are used at or on the various production machines of the process to produce a particular product as defined by a job number or job order. The process management system is thereby able to increase the efficiencies of the plant and to increase the quality of the plant production by reducing or eliminating waste, manufacturing errors and shipping errors in the production facility.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2015Publication date: March 17, 2016Inventors: Kenneth F. Schoening, William J. Greaves -
Radio frequency identification system for tracking and managing materials in a manufacturing process
Patent number: 9224125Abstract: A process management system uses a radio frequency identification (RFID) detection system in the form of, for example, a phased array antenna based RFID detection system to track and manage material storage and flow in a manufacturing process or plant. The process management system operates in conjunction with the various machines that implement manufacturing stages or steps of the manufacturing process to assure that the correct materials and processing procedures are used at or on the various production machines of the process to produce a particular product as defined by a job number or job order. The process management system is thereby able to increase the efficiencies of the plant and to increase the quality of the plant production by reducing or eliminating waste, manufacturing errors and shipping errors in the production facility.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2014Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: A-1 PACKAGING SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Kenneth F. Schoening, William J. Greaves -
RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM FOR TRACKING AND MANAGING MATERIALS IN A MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Publication number: 20140224870Abstract: A process management system uses a radio frequency identification (RFID) detection system in the form of, for example, a phased array antenna based RFID detection system to track and manage material storage and flow in a manufacturing process or plant. The process management system operates in conjunction with the various machines that implement manufacturing stages or steps of the manufacturing process to assure that the correct materials and processing procedures are used at or on the various production machines of the process to produce a particular product as defined by a job number or job order. The process management system is thereby able to increase the efficiencies of the plant and to increase the quality of the plant production by reducing or eliminating waste, manufacturing errors and shipping errors in the production facility.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: A-1 PACKAGING SOLUTIOSN, INC.Inventors: Kenneth F. Schoening, William J. Greaves