Patents by Inventor Mark E. McKnight
Mark E. McKnight 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: 12657552Abstract: An apparatus for monitoring and replenishing an inventory of goods includes a first inventory area and a first movable structure having a first optical code associated with the first distinct inventory area. The first movable structure is placed in a replenishment signaling area after a supply of goods in the inventory area is depleted. Boundary optical codes are disposed near a boundary of the replenishment signaling area. A camera generates periodic images of the replenishment signaling area and the boundary optical codes. A computer processor detects the boundary optical codes in the images and determines a boundary line of the replenishment signaling area based thereon. The processor determines a spatial relationship between the first optical code and the boundary line in the images and generates a replenishment notification based on the spatial relationship. The replenishment notification indicates that the supply of the first type of goods needs to be replenished.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2024Date of Patent: June 16, 2026Assignee: DeRoyal Industries, Inc.Inventors: Gregory S. Hodge, Daniel W. Marzahl, Jr., Dhanvin S. Desai, Kenneth L. Jones, Sallie P. Patrick, Mark E. McKnight, James W. Tucker, Joe L. Smith
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Patent number: 12602651Abstract: An apparatus for monitoring and replenishing an inventory of goods includes a first inventory area and a first movable structure having a first optical code associated with the first distinct inventory area. The first movable structure is placed in a replenishment signaling area after a supply of goods in the inventory area has been depleted. Boundary optical codes are disposed near a boundary of the replenishment signaling area. A camera generates periodic images of the replenishment signaling area and the boundary optical codes. A computer processor detects the boundary optical codes in the images and determines a boundary line of the replenishment signaling area based thereon. The processor determines a spatial relationship between the first optical code and the boundary line in the images and generates a replenishment notification based on the spatial relationship. The replenishment notification indicates that the supply of the first type of goods needs to be replenished.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2023Date of Patent: April 14, 2026Assignee: DeRoyal Industries, Inc.Inventors: Gregory S. Hodge, Daniel W. Marzahl, Jr., Dhanvin S. Desai, Kenneth L. Jones, Sallie P. Patrick, Mark E. McKnight, James W. Tucker, Joe L. Smith
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Publication number: 20260099810Abstract: An apparatus that monitors an inventory of goods in an inventory area includes a detectable element on a movable structure, and a detector that can detect the detectable element in a replenishment signaling area. A state machine represents states of the inventory area: a first state when the detectable element is not in the replenishment signaling area; a second state when the detectable element is in the replenishment signaling area; and a third state when an order has been placed to replenish the goods. A first-to-second state transition occurs when the detector detects the detectable element in the replenishment signaling area. A second-to-third state transition occurs when an order for the goods is processed. Based on the second-to-third state transition, a replenishment notification is generated. A third-to-first state transition occurs based on the detector not detecting the detectable element in the replenishment signaling area for a predetermined time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2025Publication date: April 9, 2026Applicant: DeRoyal Industries, Inc.Inventors: Gregory S. Hodge, Daniel W. Marzahl, Jr., Dhanvin S. Desai, Kenneth L. Jones, Sallie P. Patrick, Mark E. McKnight, James W. Tucker, Joe L. Smith
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Publication number: 20240338651Abstract: An apparatus for monitoring and replenishing an inventory of goods includes a first inventory area and a first movable structure having a first optical code associated with the first distinct inventory area. The first movable structure is placed in a replenishment signaling area after a supply of goods in the inventory area is depleted. Boundary optical codes are disposed near a boundary of the replenishment signaling area. A camera generates periodic images of the replenishment signaling area and the boundary optical codes. A computer processor detects the boundary optical codes in the images and determines a boundary line of the replenishment signaling area based thereon. The processor determines a spatial relationship between the first optical code and the boundary line in the images and generates a replenishment notification based on the spatial relationship. The replenishment notification indicates that the supply of the first type of goods needs to be replenished.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2024Publication date: October 10, 2024Applicant: DeRoyal Industries, Inc.Inventors: Gregory S. Hodge, Daniel W. Marzahl, JR., Dhanvin S. Desai, Kenneth L. Jones, Sallie P. Patrick, Mark E. McKnight, James W. Tucker, Joe L. Smith
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Publication number: 20240338650Abstract: An apparatus for monitoring and replenishing an inventory of goods includes a first inventory area and a first movable structure having a first optical code associated with the first distinct inventory area. The first movable structure is placed in a replenishment signaling area after a supply of goods in the inventory area has been depleted. Boundary optical codes are disposed near a boundary of the replenishment signaling area. A camera generates periodic images of the replenishment signaling area and the boundary optical codes. A computer processor detects the boundary optical codes in the images and determines a boundary line of the replenishment signaling area based thereon. The processor determines a spatial relationship between the first optical code and the boundary line in the images and generates a replenishment notification based on the spatial relationship. The replenishment notification indicates that the supply of the first type of goods needs to be replenished.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2023Publication date: October 10, 2024Applicant: DeRoyal Industries, Inc.Inventors: Gregory S. Hodge, Daniel W. Marzahl, JR., Dhanvin S. Desai, Kenneth L. Jones, Sallie P. Patrick, Mark E. McKnight, James W. Tucker, Joe L. Smith
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Patent number: 9827064Abstract: A shielded enclosure receives REID-tagged packaging from consumed medical items. The enclosure includes a housing and a lid. An opening in the lid receives the packaging into an internal space. A chute surrounds the opening and extends downward into the internal space. The chute has front, left, right, and rear walls. A hood attached to the lid surrounds the opening. An aperture in the hood allows passage of the packaging into the lid opening. The hood includes rear, right, left, and top walls. RF absorbing material covers inside surfaces of the chute and hood, including a front panel on the chute front wall, a rear panel on the hood rear wall and the chute rear wall, a left side panel on the hood left side wall and the chute left side wall, a right side panel on the hood right side wall and the chute right side wall, and a top panel on the hood top.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2016Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: DeRoyal Industries, Inc.Inventors: Brian C. DeBusk, Joe L. Smith, Mark E. McKnight, Haben M. Jemal, Mary E. Kaylor, Gerald T. Griffith, Nicholas Poker
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Publication number: 20170215980Abstract: A shielded enclosure receives REID-tagged packaging from consumed medical items. The enclosure includes a housing and a lid. An opening in the lid receives the packaging into an internal space. A chute surrounds the opening and extends downward into the internal space. The chute has front, left, right, and rear walls. A hood attached to the lid surrounds the opening. An aperture in the hood allows passage of the packaging into the lid opening. The hood includes rear, right, left, and top walls. RF absorbing material covers inside surfaces of the chute and hood, including a front panel on the chute front wall, a rear panel on the hood rear wall and the chute rear wall, a left side panel on the hood left side wall and the chute left side wall, a right side panel on the hood right side wall and the chute right side wall, and a top panel on the hood top.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2016Publication date: August 3, 2017Applicant: DeRoyal Industries, Inc.Inventors: Brian C. DeBusk, Joe L. Smith, Mark E. McKnight, Haben M. Jemal, Mary E. Kaylor, Gerald T. Griffith, Nicholas Poker