Patents by Inventor Mark Wille
Mark Wille 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: 20150168335Abstract: An auto-calibration system for diagnostic test strips is described for presenting data individually carried on each test strip readable by a diagnostic meter. The test strip meter may provide a predetermined varying resistance on one strip or a plurality of varying resistances from strip lot to strip lot.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2015Publication date: June 18, 2015Inventors: Gary T. Neel, Brent E. Modzelewski, Allan Javier Caban, Adam Mark Will, Carlos Oti
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Patent number: 9012232Abstract: An auto-calibration system for diagnostic test strips is described for presenting data individually carried on each test strip readable by a diagnostic meter. The carried data may include an embedded code relating to data particular to that individual strip. The data is presented so at to be read by a meter associated with the diagnostic test strip in order to avoid manually inputting the information.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2005Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Nipro Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Gary T. Neel, Brent E. Modzelewski, Allan Javier Caban, Adam Mark Will, Carlos Oti
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Patent number: 8999125Abstract: An auto-calibration system for diagnostic test strips is described for presenting data individually carried on each test strip readable by a diagnostic meter. The test strip meter may provide a predetermined varying resistance on one strip or a plurality of varying resistances from strip lot to strip lot.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2008Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Nipro Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Gary T. Neel, Brent E. Modzelewski, Allan Javier Caban, Adam Mark Will, Carlos Oti
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Patent number: 8887907Abstract: The invention relates to a security container formed to receive a cassette which visually indicates to a user what type or style of good is contained therein. The cassette may be of a general solid block type in one color or having one visual characteristic, or the cassette may have multiple inserts or slides which may be moved within the cassette to change the outwardly facing color or visible characteristic.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2011Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Adam Mark Will, William R. Beatty, Matthew R. Shute
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Patent number: 8640509Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a security assembly configured to properly secure articles in a retail environment. In some embodiments, the security assembly is configured to secure cylindrical objects, such as baby formula or coffee cans. Additionally, in some embodiments, the security assembly may be adjustable such that differently sized objects may be secured. In an example embodiment, a security device for securing an object with an object perimeter edge is provided. The security device comprises a housing defining an edge lock configured for positioning proximate the object perimeter edge and a locating gap. The security device also comprises at least one cable extending from the security device through the locating gap. The locating gap is configured to secure the at least one cable from substantial lateral movement in at least one direction.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2011Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Inventor: Adam Mark Will
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Publication number: 20130133380Abstract: A system and method for preventing wardrobing is presented. An anti-wardrobing device for attachment to a merchandise item includes a ribbon, a branding plate and a lock. The ribbon has a first end and a second end adapted to be placed through the merchandise item. The branding plate is adapted to display information about the merchandise item, branding of merchandise item. The lock is located at one end of the branding plate. The lock is adapted to be locked to the ribbon so that the ribbon is looped through the merchandise item and then locked so that the ribbon cannot be removed from the merchandise item without cutting the ribbon.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2011Publication date: May 30, 2013Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Adam Mark Will
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Publication number: 20130133381Abstract: A system and method for preventing wardrobing is presented. A method loops the ribbon through a merchandise item. A branding tag is locked onto the ribbon so that the ribbon cannot be removed from the merchandise item without cutting the ribbon or breaking the branding tag. The branding tag contains branding information related to the merchandise item. When the item is returned, a determination is made if the ribbon and/or the branding tag have been tampered with. The method does not provide a refund when tampering has occurred.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2011Publication date: May 30, 2013Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Adam Mark Will
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Patent number: 8394328Abstract: A system for diagnostic testing may include a meter for performing a test on a sample applied to a test media and a selectively closable container configured to house test media compatible with the meter. The system may also provide mechanisms for removing a meter from a test container and reattaching it to a new one using one of several coding methods that recalibrate the meter for the new container of test strips. Alternatively, the system may include an auto-calibration system where data is provided individually on each individual test medium in a form readable by the test meter. The carried data may include an embedded code relating to data particular to that individual strip. The data is presented so as to be read by a meter associated with the diagnostic test strip in order to avoid manually inputting the information. In addition, the system may further provide mechanisms to reconfigure the meter to perform a new function when it has been determined that a triggering event has occurred.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2006Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: Nipro Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Gary T. Neel, Brent E. Modzelewski, Cameron Scott Casterline, George R. Rounds, Allan Javier Caban, Adam Mark Will, Carlos Oti
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Publication number: 20120226638Abstract: The invention relates to a security container formed to receive a cassette which visually indicates to a user what type or style of good is contained therein. The cassette may be of a general solid block type in one color or having one visual characteristic, or the cassette may have multiple inserts or slides which may be moved within the cassette to change the outwardly facing color or visible characteristic. The invention furthermore relates to a merchandising system and method for paring the appropriate security device with the correct high-theft piece of merchandise and for return of a previously used security device to the correct department of a retail establishment. In some configurations, a scan device can be used to scan a product and then display a color label associated with a security device to be used with that product.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2012Publication date: September 6, 2012Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Adam Mark Will, William R. Beatty, Matthew R. Shute, Deidra Leigh Grier, Donna Marie Licari Gudridge
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Publication number: 20120085757Abstract: The invention relates to a security container formed to receive a cassette which visually indicates to a user what type or style of good is contained therein. The cassette may be of a general solid block type in one color or having one visual characteristic, or the cassette may have multiple inserts or slides which may be moved within the cassette to change the outwardly facing color or visible characteristic.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Adam Mark Will, William R. Beatty, Matthew R. Shute
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Publication number: 20120050042Abstract: The invention relates to an anti-theft device primarily for securing articles of goods. In the preferred embodiment, a main housing of the device is secured to an article by way of a cable having two ends, whereby each end is inserted into the housing to form a loop around the article. Each end of the cable is secured to the housing by internally disposed locking nuts which allow the insertion of the end into the main housing, but prevent its removal. The device does not include a key or unlocking mechanism. A user must unscrew or cut the security device off the article once it is applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Matthew R. Shute, Adam Mark Will, William J. Kozlowski, JR.
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Patent number: 8103811Abstract: A device such as for example a electronic medical device has a memory that has prestored therein a number of programs or routines for performing various functions. Some of those functions are optional functions that were not enabled when the equipment was put into service. If the user of the equipment desires thereafter to activate any one of those optional functions, an options card that has a number of memory blocks each specifically configured to enable one of the prestored optional functions is sent to the user. The user can then insert the options card into a receptacle integrated into the device and, upon power up of the device, elect a menu for enabling the desired optional function(s) prestored in the device. The options card may be configured to have a count number that indicates the number of devices the card may be used for enabling a particular optional function.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2008Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Smiths Medical ASD, Inc.Inventor: Mark Wille
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Publication number: 20110283750Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a security assembly configured to properly secure articles in a retail environment. In some embodiments, the security assembly is configured to secure cylindrical objects, such as baby formula or coffee cans. Additionally, in some embodiments, the security assembly may be adjustable such that differently sized objects may be secured. In an example embodiment, a security device for securing an object with an object perimeter edge is provided. The security device comprises a housing defining an edge lock configured for positioning proximate the object perimeter edge and a locating gap. The security device also comprises at least one cable extending from the security device through the locating gap. The locating gap is configured to secure the at least one cable from substantial lateral movement in at least one direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Inventor: Adam Mark Will
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Patent number: 7955856Abstract: An auto-calibration system for diagnostic test strips is described for presenting data individually carried on each test strip readable by a diagnostic meter. The carried data may include an embedded code relating to data particular to that individual strip. The data is presented so as to be read by a meter associated with the diagnostic test strip in order to avoid manually inputting the information.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2006Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Nipro Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Gary T. Neel, Brent E. Modzelewski, Allan Javier Caban, Adam Mark Will, Carlos Oti, Natasha Popovich, Stephen Davies
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Publication number: 20100278394Abstract: An apparatus comprising an illumination source and an imaging sensor is provided to measure an iris for biometric identification purposes. The illumination source is configured to illuminate an eye to produce reflected light. The imaging sensor is configured to receive the reflected light. An optical path is formed for the reflected light from the eye to the imaging sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2009Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventors: Daniel H. Raguin, George W. McClurg, John F. Carver, Adam Mark Will, Christopher Robert Fulmer, Dean J. Fedele, Andreas Bauermeister
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Publication number: 20100231388Abstract: The present invention relates to security devices used to protect merchandise or other objects, including security devices having one or more adjustable cables used to wrap around objects of various shapes and sizes, such that the security devices are secured to the objects. The present invention also relates to a removable module that can enable a disposable, one-alarm passive security device to provide three-alarm functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Matthew R. Shute, Adam Mark Will
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Publication number: 20090134024Abstract: An auto-calibration system for diagnostic test strips is described for presenting data individually carried on each test strip readable by a diagnostic meter. The test strip meter may provide a predetermined varying resistance on one strip or a plurality of varying resistances from strip lot to strip lot.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Inventors: Gary T. Neel, Brent E. Modzelewski, Allan Javier Caban, Adam Mark Will, Carlos Oti
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Publication number: 20090092292Abstract: A hand-held iris scanner, used for identifying individuals, has a visor mechanism connected to the main body of the scanner via a hinged attachment. The visor mechanism can be folded and locked into an extended position, wherein the free-floating end of the visor (that is, the non-hinged end) provides a contoured surface against which a user may place his or her forehead. By placing the forehead against the visor, the user automatically positions their eyes within a field of view of the scanner optics, and at a substantially optimum distance for correctly focused imaging by the scanner optical system. The visor mechanism may also be folded and locked into a second position wherein the bulk of the visor is substantially flush with the main body of the scanner, allowing for compact storage. An optional cap attachment on the visor provides a cover mechanism to protect the scanner optics when the scanner is not in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2007Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventors: John F. CARVER, George William McClurg, Adam Mark Will, Douglas S. Hodges, Dean John Fedele
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Publication number: 20090037650Abstract: A device such as for example a electronic medical device has a memory that has prestored therein a number of programs or routines for performing various functions. Some of those functions are optional functions that were not enabled when the equipment was put into service. If the user of the equipment desires thereafter to activate any one of those optional functions, an options card that has a number of memory blocks each specifically configured to enable one of the prestored optional functions is sent to the user. The user can then insert the options card into a receptacle integrated into the device and, upon power up of the device, elect a menu for enabling the desired optional function(s) prestored in the device. The options card may be configured to have a count number that indicates the number of devices the card may be used for enabling a particular optional function.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Applicant: Smiths Medical PM, Inc.Inventor: Mark Wille
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Patent number: 7444436Abstract: A device such as for example a electronic medical device has a memory that has prestored therein a number of programs or routines for performing various functions. Some of those functions are optional functions that were not enabled when the equipment was put into service. If the user of the equipment desires thereafter to activate any one of those optional functions, an options card that has a number of memory blocks each specifically configured to enable one of the prestored optional functions is sent to the user. The user can then insert the options card into a receptacle integrated into the device and, upon power up of the device, elect a menu for enabling the desired optional function(s) prestored in the device. The options card may be configured to have a count number that indicates the number of devices the card may be used for enabling a particular optional function.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2006Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Smiths Medical PM, Inc.Inventor: Mark Wille