Patents by Inventor Lars Rohrberg
Lars Rohrberg 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: 20230198121Abstract: An RFID-enabled storage container and systems and methods for assembly and use thereof. The RFID-enabled storage container may include adjustable shelving with built-in antennas, such that the shelving may be customized as may be needed. The system may include a storage container, an inventory management system, and one or more point of use terminals. The storage container may identify and check inventory stored thereon, and provide such information to the inventory management system. The storage container may notify the inventory management system when a product is no longer detected within its inventory, and the inventory management system may monitor the one or more point of use terminals to determine if the undetected product has been used at one of the point of use terminals. The inventory management system may also predict inventory needs as well as maintain age and other data for inventory and provide feedback via an illumination indication.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2023Publication date: June 22, 2023Inventors: Richard Eugene Leitermann, Graham Davies, Leo Kiefer, Lars Rohrberg, Brent Everett Koeppel
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Patent number: 11616286Abstract: An RFID-enabled storage container and systems and methods for assembly and use thereof. The RFID-enabled storage container may include adjustable shelving with built-in antennas, such that the shelving may be customized as may be needed. The system may include a storage container, an inventory management system, and one or more point of use terminals. The storage container may identify and check inventory stored thereon, and provide such information to the inventory management system. The storage container may notify the inventory management system when a product is no longer detected within its inventory, and the inventory management system may monitor the one or more point of use terminals to determine if the undetected product has been used at one of the point of use terminals. The inventory management system may also predict inventory needs as well as maintain age and other data for inventory and provide feedback via an illumination indication.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2021Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: WAVEMARK, INC.Inventors: Richard Eugene Leitermann, Graham Davies, Leo Kiefer, Lars Rohrberg, Brent Everett Koeppel
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Publication number: 20210351490Abstract: An RFID-enabled storage container and systems and methods for assembly and use thereof. The RFID-enabled storage container may include adjustable shelving with built-in antennas, such that the shelving may be customized as may be needed. The system may include a storage container, an inventory management system, and one or more point of use terminals. The storage container may identify and check inventory stored thereon, and provide such information to the inventory management system. The storage container may notify the inventory management system when a product is no longer detected within its inventory, and the inventory management system may monitor the one or more point of use terminals to determine if the undetected product has been used at one of the point of use terminals. The inventory management system may also predict inventory needs as well as maintain age and other data for inventory and provide feedback via an illumination indication.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2021Publication date: November 11, 2021Applicant: Wavemark, Inc.Inventors: Richard Eugene LEITERMANN, Graham DAVIES, Leo KIEFER, Lars ROHRBERG, Brent Everett KOEPPEL
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Patent number: 11075438Abstract: An RFID-enabled storage container and systems and methods for assembly and use thereof. The RFID-enabled storage container may include adjustable shelving with built-in antennas, such that the shelving may be customized as may be needed. The system may include a storage container, an inventory management system, and one or more point of use terminals. The storage container may identify and check inventory stored thereon, and provide such information to the inventory management system. The storage container may notify the inventory management system when a product is no longer detected within its inventory, and the inventory management system may monitor the one or more point of use terminals to determine if the undetected product has been used at one of the point of use terminals. The inventory management system may also predict inventory needs as well as maintain age and other data for inventory and provide feedback via an illumination indication.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2019Date of Patent: July 27, 2021Assignee: WAVEMARK, INC.Inventors: Richard Eugene Leitermann, Graham Davies, Leo Kiefer, Lars Rohrberg
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Publication number: 20210150466Abstract: Described is an RFID-enabled medical item storage, organization, and/or tracking device, such as a cabinet or shelf, that includes a limited-range wireless network communication capability, such as low-energy Bluetooth or Zigbee, to communicate with nearby cabinets, shelves or mobile devices, any of which may serve as a communication aggregator to coordinate the communication of multiple cabinets, shelves and other devices with an inventory management system or other back-end computer system or other device via back haul wireless or wired networks (e.g., the Internet).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2021Publication date: May 20, 2021Inventors: Nathan John WICKS, Richard Eugene Leitermann, Jean-claude Jacques Saghbini, Lars Rohrberg
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Patent number: 10909498Abstract: Described is an RFID-enabled medical item storage, organization, and/or tracking device, such as a cabinet or shelf, that includes a limited-range wireless network communication capability, such as low-energy Bluetooth or Zigbee, to communicate with nearby cabinets, shelves or mobile devices, any of which may serve as a communication aggregator to coordinate the communication of multiple cabinets, shelves and other devices with an inventory management system or other back-end computer system or other device via back haul wireless or wired networks (e.g., the Internet).Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2020Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: WAVEMARK, INC.Inventors: Nathan John Wicks, Richard Eugene Leitermann, Jean-claude Jacques Saghbini, Lars Rohrberg
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Publication number: 20200242545Abstract: Described is an RFID-enabled medical item storage, organization, and/or tracking device, such as a cabinet or shelf, that includes a limited-range wireless network communication capability, such as low-energy Bluetooth or Zigbee, to communicate with nearby cabinets, shelves or mobile devices, any of which may serve as a communication aggregator to coordinate the communication of multiple cabinets, shelves and other devices with an inventory management system or other back-end computer system or other device via back haul wireless or wired networks (e.g., the Internet).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2020Publication date: July 30, 2020Inventors: Nathan John WICKS, Richard Eugene LEITERMANN, Jean-claude Jacques SAGHBINI, Lars ROHRBERG
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Publication number: 20200161742Abstract: An RFID-enabled storage container and systems and methods for assembly and use thereof. The RFID-enabled storage container may include adjustable shelving with built-in antennas, such that the shelving may be customized as may be needed. The system may include a storage container, an inventory management system, and one or more point of use terminals. The storage container may identify and check inventory stored thereon, and provide such information to the inventory management system. The storage container may notify the inventory management system when a product is no longer detected within its inventory, and the inventory management system may monitor the one or more point of use terminals to determine if the undetected product has been used at one of the point of use terminals. The inventory management system may also predict inventory needs as well as maintain age and other data for inventory and provide feedback via an illumination indication.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2019Publication date: May 21, 2020Applicant: WAVEMARK, INC.Inventors: Richard Eugene LEITERMANN, Graham DAVIES, Leo KIEFER, Lars ROHRBERG
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Patent number: 10621546Abstract: Described is an RFID-enabled medical item storage, organization, and/or tracking device, such as a cabinet or shelf, that includes a limited-range wireless network communication capability, such as low-energy Bluetooth or Zigbee, to communicate with nearby cabinets, shelves or mobile devices, any of which may serve as a communication aggregator to coordinate the communication of multiple cabinets, shelves and other devices with an inventory management system or other back-end computer system or other device via back haul wireless or wired networks (e.g., the Internet).Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2018Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: WAVEMARK, INC.Inventors: Nathan John Wicks, Richard Eugene Leitermann, Jean-Claude Jacques Saghbini, Lars Rohrberg
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Publication number: 20190102729Abstract: Described is an RFID-enabled medical item storage, organization, and/or tracking device, such as a cabinet or shelf, that includes a limited-range wireless network communication capability, such as low-energy Bluetooth or Zigbee, to communicate with nearby cabinets, shelves or mobile devices, any of which may serve as a communication aggregator to coordinate the communication of multiple cabinets, shelves and other devices with an inventory management system or other back-end computer system or other device via back haul wireless or wired networks (e.g., the Internet).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2018Publication date: April 4, 2019Applicant: WAVEMARK, INC.Inventors: NATHAN JOHN WICKS, RICHARD EUGENE LEITERMANN, JEAN-CLAUDE JACQUES SAGHBINI, LARS ROHRBERG
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Patent number: 10115073Abstract: Described is an RFID-enabled medical item storage, organization, and/or tracking device, such as a cabinet or shelf, that includes a limited-range wireless network communication capability, such as low-energy Bluetooth or Zigbee, to communicate with nearby cabinets, shelves or mobile devices, any of which may serve as a communication aggregator to coordinate the communication of multiple cabinets, shelves and other devices with an inventory management system or other back-end computer system or other device via back haul wireless or wired networks (e.g., the Internet).Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2017Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: WAVEMARK, INC.Inventors: Nathan John Wicks, Richard Eugene Leitermann, Jean-Claude Jacques Saghbini, Lars Rohrberg
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Publication number: 20170262797Abstract: Described is an RFID-enabled medical item storage, organization, and/or tracking device, such as a cabinet or shelf, that includes a limited-range wireless network communication capability, such as low-energy Bluetooth or Zigbee, to communicate with nearby cabinets, shelves or mobile devices, any of which may serve as a communication aggregator to coordinate the communication of multiple cabinets, shelves and other devices with an inventory management system or other back-end computer system or other device via back haul wireless or wired networks (e.g., the Internet).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2017Publication date: September 14, 2017Applicant: WAVEMARK, INC.Inventors: Nathan John Wicks, Richard Eugene Leitermann, Jean-Claude Jacques Saghbini, Lars Rohrberg