Patents by Inventor Nathan W. Wright
Nathan W. Wright 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: 20240127655Abstract: An electromechanical Smart Lock is unlocked by the Smart Lock timely receiving a time sensitive access-code that solves a cryptographic hash algorithm (e.g., SHA-3 or the like) running on that Smart Lock. To enable this functionality, the Smart Lock knows at least three items of information: status of a countdown timer, its cryptographic hash algorithm, and its unique identifier. Further, the Smart Lock may have various means for receiving the time sensitive access-code, such as, but not limited to, a QR code camera, a barcode scanner, a camera, a microphone, a keypad, and/or optionally, an antenna(s)/radio(s) for RFID/NFC inputs to the Smart Lock. Server(s) may also know the same three items of information for each given Smart Lock; and the Server(s) may provide time sensitive access-codes to (authorized) user(s) and/or to their devices. Users may request, receive, and/or send the time sensitive access-codes via text messaging (or other means).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Applicant: TeamOfDefenders LLCInventors: Nathan W. Wright, Mark A. Cieri, Kevin Stacey, Daniel Yadov
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Publication number: 20240119828Abstract: The invention includes electronic monitoring-device for monitoring controlled spaces, as well as systems and methods for such monitoring. The monitoring-devices may be battery powered devices, with various sensors and capable of wireless communications. Installation of the monitoring-device may not require any wiring. These monitoring-devices may be installed at a given controlled space to monitor that given controlled space and to electronically communicate occurrences of that given controlled space to various interested stakeholders, such as, but not limited to, a tenant of the given controlled space, facility operators of the given controlled space, the provider of the electronic monitoring-device, and/or third-parties (e.g., insurance companies, first responders, and/or law enforcement). The monitoring-device may provide details, information, alerts, reminders, notices, notifications, alarms, and/or the like to various authorized stakeholders of the occurrences within that given controlled space.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Applicant: TeamOfDefenders LLCInventors: Nathan W. Wright, Mark A. Cieri
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Patent number: 11688271Abstract: The invention includes electronic monitoring-device for monitoring controlled spaces, as well as systems and methods for such monitoring. The monitoring-devices may be battery powered devices, with various sensors and capable of wireless communications. Installation of the monitoring-device may not require any wiring. These monitoring-devices may be installed at a given controlled space to monitor that given controlled space and to electronically communicate occurrences of that given controlled space to various interested stakeholders, such as, but not limited to, a tenant of the given controlled space, facility operators of the given controlled space, the provider of the electronic monitoring-device, and/or third-parties (e.g., insurance companies, first responders, and/or law enforcement). The monitoring-device may provide details, information, alerts, reminders, notices, notifications, alarms, and/or the like to various authorized stakeholders of the occurrences within that given controlled space.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2020Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: TeamOfDefenders LLCInventors: Nathan W. Wright, Mark A. Cieri, John Knowles
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Publication number: 20230177948Abstract: The invention includes electronic monitoring-device for monitoring controlled spaces, as well as systems and methods for such monitoring. The monitoring-devices may be battery powered devices, with various sensors and capable of wireless communications. Installation and/or use of the monitoring-device may not require any external wiring nor device pairing. These monitoring-devices may be installed at a given controlled space to monitor that given controlled space and to electronically communicate occurrences of that given controlled space to various interested stakeholders, such as, but not limited to, a tenant of the given controlled space, facility operators of the given controlled space, the provider of the electronic monitoring-device, and/or third-parties (e.g., insurance companies, first responders, and/or law enforcement).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2022Publication date: June 8, 2023Applicant: TeamOfDefenders LLCInventors: Nathan W. Wright, Mark A. Cieri
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Patent number: 11527147Abstract: The invention includes electronic monitoring-device for monitoring controlled spaces, as well as systems and methods for such monitoring. The monitoring-devices may be battery powered devices, with various sensors and capable of wireless communications. Installation of the monitoring-device may not require any wiring. These monitoring-devices may be installed at a given controlled space to monitor that given controlled space and to electronically communicate occurrences of that given controlled space to various interested stakeholders, such as, but not limited to, a tenant of the given controlled space, facility operators of the given controlled space, the provider of the electronic monitoring-device, and/or third-parties (e.g., insurance companies, first responders, and/or law enforcement). The monitoring-device may provide details, information, alerts, reminders, notices, notifications, alarms, and/or the like to various authorized stakeholders of the occurrences within that given controlled space.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2020Date of Patent: December 13, 2022Inventors: Nathan W. Wright, Mark A. Cier, John Knowles
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Patent number: 11288946Abstract: The invention includes electronic monitoring-device for monitoring controlled spaces, as well as systems and methods for such monitoring. The monitoring-devices may be battery powered devices, with various sensors and capable of wireless communications. Installation of the monitoring-device may not require any wiring. These monitoring-devices may be installed at a given controlled space to monitor that given controlled space and to electronically communicate occurrences of that given controlled space to various interested stakeholders, such as, but not limited to, a tenant of the given controlled space, facility operators of the given controlled space, the provider of the electronic monitoring-device, and/or third-parties (e.g., insurance companies, first responders, and/or law enforcement). The monitoring-device may provide details, information, alerts, reminders, notices, notifications, alarms, and/or the like to various authorized stakeholders of the occurrences within that given controlled space.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2020Date of Patent: March 29, 2022Inventors: Nathan W. Wright, Mark A. Cieri, John Knowles
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Patent number: 11222522Abstract: The invention includes electronic monitoring-device for monitoring controlled spaces, as well as systems and methods for such monitoring. The monitoring-devices may be battery powered devices, with various sensors and capable of wireless communications. Installation of the monitoring-device may not require any wiring. These monitoring-devices may be installed at a given controlled space to monitor that given controlled space and to electronically communicate occurrences of that given controlled space to various interested stakeholders, such as, but not limited to, a tenant of the given controlled space, facility operators of the given controlled space, the provider of the electronic monitoring-device, and/or third-parties (e.g., insurance companies, first responders, and/or law enforcement). The monitoring-device may provide details, information, alerts, reminders, notices, notifications, alarms, and/or the like to various authorized stakeholders of the occurrences within that given controlled space.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2020Date of Patent: January 11, 2022Assignee: TeamOfDefenders LLCInventors: Nathan W. Wright, Mark A. Cieri, John Knowles
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Publication number: 20210043065Abstract: The invention includes electronic monitoring-device for monitoring controlled spaces, as well as systems and methods for such monitoring. The monitoring-devices may be battery powered devices, with various sensors and capable of wireless communications. Installation of the monitoring-device may not require any wiring. These monitoring-devices may be installed at a given controlled space to monitor that given controlled space and to electronically communicate occurrences of that given controlled space to various interested stakeholders, such as, but not limited to, a tenant of the given controlled space, facility operators of the given controlled space, the provider of the electronic monitoring-device, and/or third-parties (e.g., insurance companies, first responders, and/or law enforcement). The monitoring-device may provide details, information, alerts, reminders, notices, notifications, alarms, and/or the like to various authorized stakeholders of the occurrences within that given controlled space.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2020Publication date: February 11, 2021Applicant: TeamOfDefenders LLCInventors: Nathan W. Wright, Mark A. Cieri, John Knowles
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Publication number: 20210043066Abstract: The invention includes electronic monitoring-device for monitoring controlled spaces, as well as systems and methods for such monitoring. The monitoring-devices may be battery powered devices, with various sensors and capable of wireless communications. Installation of the monitoring-device may not require any wiring. These monitoring-devices may be installed at a given controlled space to monitor that given controlled space and to electronically communicate occurrences of that given controlled space to various interested stakeholders, such as, but not limited to, a tenant of the given controlled space, facility operators of the given controlled space, the provider of the electronic monitoring-device, and/or third-parties (e.g., insurance companies, first responders, and/or law enforcement). The monitoring-device may provide details, information, alerts, reminders, notices, notifications, alarms, and/or the like to various authorized stakeholders of the occurrences within that given controlled space.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2020Publication date: February 11, 2021Applicant: TeamOfDefenders LLCInventors: Nathan W. Wright, Mark A. Cieri, John Knowles
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Publication number: 20210043064Abstract: The invention includes electronic monitoring-device for monitoring controlled spaces, as well as systems and methods for such monitoring. The monitoring-devices may be battery powered devices, with various sensors and capable of wireless communications. Installation of the monitoring-device may not require any wiring. These monitoring-devices may be installed at a given controlled space to monitor that given controlled space and to electronically communicate occurrences of that given controlled space to various interested stakeholders, such as, but not limited to, a tenant of the given controlled space, facility operators of the given controlled space, the provider of the electronic monitoring-device, and/or third-parties (e.g., insurance companies, first responders, and/or law enforcement). The monitoring-device may provide details, information, alerts, reminders, notices, notifications, alarms, and/or the like to various authorized stakeholders of the occurrences within that given controlled space.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2020Publication date: February 11, 2021Applicant: TeamOfDefenders LLCInventors: Nathan W. Wright, Mark A. Cieri, John Knowles
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Publication number: 20200226912Abstract: The invention includes electronic monitoring-device for monitoring controlled spaces, as well as systems and methods for such monitoring. The monitoring-devices may be battery powered devices, with various sensors and capable of wireless communications. Installation of the monitoring-device may not require any wiring. These monitoring-devices may be installed at a given controlled space to monitor that given controlled space and to electronically communicate occurrences of that given controlled space to various interested stakeholders, such as, but not limited to, a tenant of the given controlled space, facility operators of the given controlled space, the provider of the electronic monitoring-device, and/or third-parties (e.g., insurance companies, first responders, and/or law enforcement). The monitoring-device may provide details, information, alerts, reminders, notices, notifications, alarms, and/or the like to various authorized stakeholders of the occurrences within that given controlled space.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2020Publication date: July 16, 2020Applicant: TeamOfDefenders LLCInventors: Nathan W. Wright, Mark A. Cieri, John Knowles
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Publication number: 20180229744Abstract: A method and system that monitors various functions and criteria within a standard vehicle platform (“SVP”) or a small engine platform (SEP?). The SVP uses an OBD-II adapter as a central controller to collect the information and communicate with a mobile communication device or a cloud based application to monitor the health of in-vehicle systems within the SVP and determine if maintenance is required. The SEP utilizes a run hour meter to collect information and communicates with a mobile communication device, an OBD-II adapter, or a cloud based application to monitor the health of an engine within the SEP and determine if maintenance is required. The method and system can automatically dispatch maintenance resources if maintenance is deemed necessary, thereby providing a managed maintenance solution for either a SVP or SEP.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2018Publication date: August 16, 2018Inventors: Joseph R. MANZARI, Jonathan A. HALLSTEN, Nathan W. WRIGHT, William R. SNYDER, Steven R. NELSON, Kevin C. STACEY, Robert G. MARTINEZ
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Publication number: 20130291433Abstract: The invention relates to a tree guard and an associated method for installation thereof for protecting cambium beneath the bark layer from mechanical damage caused by a tree support cabling system. The tree guard includes a cylindrical tube with a top wall and a bottom wall, a proximal end and a distal end sufficiently differentiated in length by a barrier ring rigidly attached on the top wall, such that the distal end be encircled and threaded through a hole at a first face of a trunk to reach a second face and the proximal end of the tube be remain out positioned about a circumference of the hole when the barrier ring anchors the tube against the trunk. The tube and the barrier ring having an inner diameter, and an outer diameter sufficiently larger to enable the cable to enter the tube and prevent the cable movement against the cambium, and not to inhibit growth of the tree respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Clayton Geer, Nathan W. Wright, Jerrold Jakubos, Scott Geer
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Patent number: 8081481Abstract: A clip for coupling a first board and second board, the first board having plurality of first post coupled thereto, the second board having a plurality of second posts coupled thereto, each second post being a cylinder for receiving a first post, the first and second boards having a predetermined relative position when the second posts fully engage the first posts, each second post having an aperture in a side exposing the interior of the cylinder, each first post having a tapered end and a notch around the posts. The clip includes a base member, the base member being coupled to the second board, a top member, the top member having an aperture therein, and a side member connecting the top member and the base member, the side member fabricated so that an edge of the aperture is forced through the aperture into the interior of the second post, edge being forced into the notch when the first and the second posts are engaged and the first and second boards are in the predetermined relationship.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2009Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Nathan W Wright, Ronnie R Schkade, Noel T Gregorio, Richard J Karr, Charles R Engle
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Publication number: 20090244870Abstract: In a burn-in test configuration wherein a chip board having a plurality of semiconductor chips engages a heat sink board having a plurality of heat sinks. When the boards are operationally engaged, the each semiconductor chip has a heat sink has heat sink spring-loaded against the semiconductor chips. Posts coupled to one board engage posts located on the second board. The engagement of the posts orients and secures the relative positions of the two boards. A clip is provided that secures the relative position of the two boards when the two sets of posts are engaged. To uncouple the two boards, a pressure on the side of the clip permits the two boards to separate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Nathan W. Wright, Ronnie R. Schkade, Noel T. Gregorio, Richard J. Karr, Charles R. Engle
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Patent number: 7561433Abstract: In a burn-in test configuration wherein a chip board having a plurality of semiconductor chips engages a heat sink board having a plurality of heat sinks. When the boards are operationally engaged, each semiconductor chip has a heat sink spring-loaded against the semiconductor chip. Posts coupled to one board engage posts located on the other board. The engagement of the posts orients and secures the relative positions of the two boards. A clip is provided that secures the relative position of the two boards when the two sets of posts are engaged. To uncouple the two boards, a pressure on the side of the clip permits the two boards to separate.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2005Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Nathan W. Wright, Ronnie R. Schkade, Noel T. Gregorio, Richard J. Karr, Charles R. Engle
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Patent number: 6956392Abstract: An apparatus for transferring heat from semiconductor devices during a burn-in operation is disclosed. The apparatus includes a substantially planar base board through which a plurality of openings are extended. Heat sinks coordinated with the openings are connected to biasing members and come in contact with the semiconductor devices during the burn-in operation for transferring heat from the devices.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2003Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventor: Nathan W. Wright