Patents by Inventor Peter Kenyon Simpson
Peter Kenyon Simpson 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: 20260068866Abstract: A system (10) for remote detection of pests, in this case as applied to a domestic dwelling (11) where a base station (12) communicates with eight detector or monitor units (13). The dotted (lines (14) indicate wired or wireless communication between the units (13) and the base station (12). As used herein the expressions “monitor” and “detector” are used interchangeably or where the detector is used as part of a box or cartridge where the detector is part (and may be reusable and separable) the whole unit including the detector part may be referred to as a monitor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2025Publication date: March 12, 2026Applicant: PESENSE PTY LTDInventors: Anthony Robert Flint, Peter Kenyon Simpson, Ion Leslie Staunton
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Publication number: 20250107516Abstract: A mounting and positioning device 10 comprises a disc 11 having a termite detection region in the form of a hole 12. The device entices termites to the detection region 12 using termite scaffold as an array of slats 13 made from a termite consumable material fitted around the hole 12 using an array of flanges 14 which frictionally grip the slats. Concentric frangible sections in the form of weakened rings 22, 23, 24 and 25 permit marginal sections of the device to be removed so that it may fit inside different sized termite monitors.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2024Publication date: April 3, 2025Applicant: PESENSE PTY LTDInventors: Anthony Robert Flint, Peter Kenyon Simpson, Ion Leslie Staunton
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Patent number: 12262703Abstract: A system (10) for remote detection of pests, in this case as applied to a domestic dwelling (11) where a base station (12) communicates with eight detector or monitor units (13). The dotted (lines (14) indicate wired or wireless communication between the units (13) and the base station (12). As used herein the expressions “monitor” and “detector” are used interchangeably or where the detector is used as part of a box or cartridge where the detector is part (and may be reusable and separable) the whole unit including the detector part may be referred to as a monitor.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2020Date of Patent: April 1, 2025Assignee: PESENSE PTY LTDInventors: Anthony Robert Flint, Peter Kenyon Simpson, Ion Leslie Staunton
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Patent number: 12256723Abstract: A mounting and positioning device 10 comprises a disc 11 having a termite detection region in the form of a hole 12. The device entices termites to the detection region 12 using termite scaffold as an array of slats 13 made from a termite consumable material fitted around the hole 12 using an array of flanges 14 which frictionally grip the slats. Concentric frangible sections in the form of weakened rings 22, 23, 24 and 25 permit marginal sections of the device to be removed so that it may fit inside different sized termite monitors.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2018Date of Patent: March 25, 2025Assignee: Pesense Pty LtdInventors: Anthony Robert Flint, Peter Kenyon Simpson, Ion Leslie Staunton
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Publication number: 20210076656Abstract: A system (10) for remote detection of pests, in this case as applied to a domestic dwelling (11) where a base station (12) communicates with eight detector or monitor units (13). The dotted (lines (14) indicate wired or wireless communication between the units (13) and the base station (12). As used herein the expressions “monitor” and “detector” are used interchangeably or where the detector is used as part of a box or cartridge where the detector is part (and may be reusable and separable) the whole unit including the detector part may be referred to as a monitor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Applicant: PESENSE PTY LTDInventors: Anthony Robert Flint, Peter Kenyon Simpson, Ion Leslie Staunton
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Patent number: 10798932Abstract: A system (10) for remote detection of pests, in this case as applied to a domestic dwelling (11) where a base station (12) communicates with eight detector or monitor units (13). The dotted (lines (14) indicate wired or wireless communication between the units (13) and the base station (12). As used herein the expressions “monitor” and “detector” are used interchangeably or where the detector is used as part of a box or cartridge where the detector is part (and may be reusable and separable) the whole unit including the detector part may be referred to as a monitor.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2015Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: PESENSE PTY LTDInventors: Anthony Robert Flint, Peter Kenyon Simpson, Ion Leslie Staunton
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Publication number: 20190191689Abstract: A mounting and positioning device 10 comprises a disc 11 having a termite detection region in the form of a hole 12. The device entices termites to the detection region 12 using termite scaffold as an array of slats 13 made from a termite consumable material fitted around the hole 12 using an array of flanges 14 which frictionally grip the slats. Concentric frangible sections in the form of weakened rings 22, 23, 24 and 25 permit marginal sections of the device to be removed so that it may fit inside different sized termite monitors.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2018Publication date: June 27, 2019Applicant: PESENSE PTY LTDInventors: Anthony Robert Flint, Peter Kenyon Simpson, Ion Leslie Staunton
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Publication number: 20170238521Abstract: A system (10) for remote detection of pests, in this case as applied to a domestic dwelling (11) where a base station (12) communicates with eight detector or monitor units (13). The dotted (lines (14) indicate wired or wireless communication between the units (13) and the base station (12). As used herein the expressions “monitor” and “detector” are used interchangeably or where the detector is used as part of a box or cartridge where the detector is part (and may be reusable and separable) the whole unit including the detector part may be referred to as a monitor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2015Publication date: August 24, 2017Applicant: PESENSE PTY LTDInventors: Anthony Robert Flint, Peter Kenyon Simpson, Ion Leslie Staunton
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Patent number: 6992695Abstract: A surveillance system having two or more monitoring devices moving on a single track. The monitoring devices are suitably video cameras but may also include audio monitoring. Power for the monitoring devices, control signals and signals from the monitoring devices are all transmitted on the track. Power is suitably DC and other signals are suitably RF. The system incorporates collision avoidance means to prevent collision between adjacent moving cameras. The collision avoidance means includes hand-over software so that a person can seamlessly scan a region with camera control being passed to adjacent cameras to avoid collision.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2000Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Lextar Technologies, LtdInventors: Peter Kenyon Simpson, Anthony Robert Flint