Patents by Inventor Stephen Scott Trundle
Stephen Scott Trundle 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: 8350694Abstract: Techniques are described for providing control of a monitoring system (e.g., a home alarm or security system) using one or more mobile devices. In some implementations, a native mobile device application enables use of a mobile device as a security/automation system keypad and controller for a home security system. In these implementations, the mobile device, using the native mobile device application, checks real time status of system and sensors, arms/disarms system, turns lights on/off, looks in on live video of security cameras, reviews history of system events, reviews saved video clips, monitors/changes thermostat settings, and performs other features of a traditional security keypad in a home security system.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2010Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Alarm.com IncorporatedInventors: Stephen Scott Trundle, Alison Jane Slavin
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Patent number: 8350697Abstract: Techniques are described for providing remote device (e.g., thermostat, lighting, appliance, etc.) control and/or energy monitoring. A system monitors sensor data captured by one or more sensors that sense attributes relevant to user presence at one or more monitored properties and status of one or more energy consuming devices associated with the one or more monitored properties. The system analyzes the monitored sensor data and the monitored device status with respect to a set of one or more rules and performs an operation related to controlling the one or more energy consuming devices based on the analysis of the monitored sensor data and the monitored device status with respect to the set of one or more rules.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2010Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Alarm.com IncorporatedInventors: Stephen Scott Trundle, Alison Jane Slavin, Jean-Paul Martin, David James Hutz
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Publication number: 20120157034Abstract: Techniques are described for establishing a two-way voice communication session with an alarm system. The alarm system may establish a two-way voice communication session with an operator associated with a monitoring service that provides monitoring services for alarm events detected by the alarm system. The alarm system also may establish a two-way voice communication session with a notification recipient that is interested in receiving notifications associated with events detected by the alarm system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2012Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: ALARM.COMInventors: Jean-Paul Martin, Stephen Scott Trundle, David Saul Goldfarb, David James Hutz
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Patent number: 8140048Abstract: Techniques are described for establishing a two-way voice communication session with an alarm system. The alarm system may establish a two-way voice communication session with an operator associated with a monitoring service that provides monitoring services for alarm events detected by the alarm system. The alarm system also may establish a two-way voice communication session with a notification recipient that is interested in receiving notifications associated with events detected by the alarm system.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2011Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Alarm.com IncorporatedInventors: Jean-Paul Martin, David James Hutz, David Saul Goldfarb, Stephen Scott Trundle
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Patent number: 8022807Abstract: Techniques are described for establishing a two-way voice communication session with an alarm system. The alarm system may establish a two-way voice communication session with an operator associated with a monitoring service that provides monitoring services for alarm events detected by the alarm system. The alarm system also may establish a two-way voice communication session with a notification recipient that is interested in receiving notifications associated with events detected by the alarm system.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2007Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Alarm.com IncorporatedInventors: Jean-Paul Martin, Stephen Scott Trundle, David Saul Goldfarb, David James Hutz
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Publication number: 20110183643Abstract: Techniques are described for establishing a two-way voice communication session with an alarm system. The alarm system may establish a two-way voice communication session with an operator associated with a monitoring service that provides monitoring services for alarm events detected by the alarm system. The alarm system also may establish a two-way voice communication session with a notification recipient that is interested in receiving notifications associated with events detected by the alarm system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: Alarm.comInventors: Jean-Paul Martin, Stephen Scott Trundle, David Saul Goldfarb, David James Hutz
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Publication number: 20110102588Abstract: Image surveillance and reporting technology, in which an event that is indicative of potential physical activity within an area corresponding to a location of a camera unit is detected. In response to detection of the event, the camera unit is controlled to capture one or more images of the area corresponding to the location of the camera unit. The one or more images captured by the camera unit are analyzed to determine whether the one or more images include image data that is indicative of relevant physical activity within the area corresponding to the location of the camera unit. The one or more images are handled based on the determination of whether the one or more images include image data that is indicative of relevant physical activity within the area corresponding to the location of the camera unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: ALARM.COMInventors: Stephen Scott Trundle, Robert J. McCarthy, JR., Jean-Paul Martin, Alison Jane Slavin, David James Hutz
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Patent number: 7920843Abstract: Techniques are described for establishing a two-way voice communication session with an alarm system. The alarm system may establish a two-way voice communication session with an operator associated with a monitoring service that provides monitoring services for alarm events detected by the alarm system. The alarm system also may establish a two-way voice communication session with a notification recipient that is interested in receiving notifications associated with events detected by the alarm system.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2007Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Alarm.com IncorporatedInventors: Jean-Paul Martin, Stephen Scott Trundle, David Saul Goldfarb, David James Hutz
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Patent number: 7920841Abstract: Techniques are described for establishing a two-way voice communication session with an alarm system. The alarm system may establish a two-way voice communication session with an operator associated with a monitoring service that provides monitoring services for alarm events detected by the alarm system. The alarm system also may establish a two-way voice communication session with a notification recipient that is interested in receiving notifications associated with events detected by the alarm system.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2007Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Alarm.com IncorporatedInventors: Jean-Paul Martin, Stephen Scott Trundle, David Saul Goldfarb, David James Hutz
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Patent number: 7920842Abstract: Techniques are described for establishing a two-way voice communication session with an alarm system. The alarm system may establish a two-way voice communication session with an operator associated with a monitoring service that provides monitoring services for alarm events detected by the alarm system. The alarm system also may establish a two-way voice communication session with a notification recipient that is interested in receiving notifications associated with events detected by the alarm system.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2007Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Alarm.com IncorporatedInventors: Jean-Paul Martin, Stephen Scott Trundle, David Saul Goldfarb, David James Hutz
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Publication number: 20100289643Abstract: Techniques are described for providing remote device (e.g., thermostat, lighting, appliance, etc.) control and/or energy monitoring. A system monitors sensor data captured by one or more sensors that sense attributes relevant to user presence at one or more monitored properties and status of one or more energy consuming devices associated with the one or more monitored properties. The system analyzes the monitored sensor data and the monitored device status with respect to a set of one or more rules and performs an operation related to controlling the one or more energy consuming devices based on the analysis of the monitored sensor data and the monitored device status with respect to the set of one or more rules.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2010Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: ALARM.COMInventors: Stephen Scott Trundle, Alison Jane Slavin, Jean-Paul Martin, David James Hutz
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Publication number: 20100052890Abstract: A system and method provide for the immediate transmission of a potential alarm to a remote alarm signal escrow site and from the escrow site to a host station in the event where a control panel or an alarm signaling device is tampered with or destroyed by a disablement tactic, e.g., a “crash and smash intrusion.” A system and method may also send an alarm signal during such an attack by using predictive analysis of real-time events.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: Alarm.comInventors: Stephen Scott Trundle, Alison Slavin, Jean Paul Martin
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Patent number: 7619512Abstract: A system and method provide for the immediate transmission of a potential alarm to a remote alarm signal escrow site and from the escrow site to a host station in the event where a control panel or an alarm signaling device is tampered with or destroyed by a disablement tactic, e.g., a “crash and smash intrusion.” A system and method may also send an alarm signal during such an attack by using predictive analysis of real-time events.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2006Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Alarm.comInventors: Stephen Scott Trundle, Alison Slavin, Jean Paul Martin
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Publication number: 20080311878Abstract: Techniques are described for establishing a two-way voice communication session with an alarm system. The alarm system may establish a two-way voice communication session with an operator associated with a monitoring service that provides monitoring services for alarm events detected by the alarm system. The alarm system also may establish a two-way voice communication session with a notification recipient that is interested in receiving notifications associated with events detected by the alarm system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: ALARM.COMInventors: Jean-Paul Martin, Stephen Scott Trundle, David Saul Goldfarb, David James Hutz
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Publication number: 20080309449Abstract: Techniques are described for establishing a two-way voice communication session with an alarm system. The alarm system may establish a two-way voice communication session with an operator associated with a monitoring service that provides monitoring services for alarm events detected by the alarm system. The alarm system also may establish a two-way voice communication session with a notification recipient that is interested in receiving notifications associated with events detected by the alarm system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: ALARM.COMInventors: Jean-Paul Martin, Stephen Scott Trundle, David Saul Goldfarb, David James Hutz
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Publication number: 20080309450Abstract: Techniques are described for establishing a two-way voice communication session with an alarm system. The alarm system may establish a two-way voice communication session with an operator associated with a monitoring service that provides monitoring services for alarm events detected by the alarm system. The alarm system also may establish a two-way voice communication session with a notification recipient that is interested in receiving notifications associated with events detected by the alarm system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: ALARM.COMInventors: Jean-Paul Martin, Stephen Scott Trundle, David Saul Goldfarb, David James Hutz
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Publication number: 20080311879Abstract: Techniques are described for establishing a two-way voice communication session with an alarm system. The alarm system may establish a two-way voice communication session with an operator associated with a monitoring service that provides monitoring services for alarm events detected by the alarm system. The alarm system also may establish a two-way voice communication session with a notification recipient that is interested in receiving notifications associated with events detected by the alarm system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: ALARM.COMInventors: Jean-Paul Martin, Stephen Scott Trundle, David Saul Goldfarb, David James Hutz
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Publication number: 20080079561Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provides a system and method for the immediate transmission of a potential alarm to a remote alarm signal escrow site and from the escrow site to a host station in the event where a control panel or an alarm signaling device is tampered with or destroyed by a disablement tactic, e.g., a “crash and smash intrusion.” A system and method may also send an alarm signal during such an attack by using predictive analysis of real-time events.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2006Publication date: April 3, 2008Applicant: ALARM.COM, INC.Inventors: Stephen Scott Trundle, Alison Slavin, Jean Paul Martin
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Patent number: 7113090Abstract: The present invention provides a personal security network where an individual's system or systems of security devices may be connected to a central security network. The central security network of the present invention may monitor a system's status and alert the individual when an alert situation occurs. The present invention provides a security network where a user may set up personalized alarms and alert services; identify various methods of contact; order at which to be contacted; individuals and entities to be contacted; type of situations to be alerted of and other relevant security and other information. The present invention may further provide a personalized web interface where authorized individuals may view current and historical security device status. A user may generate personalized reports based on aggregated historical data based on various user-defined factors. The reports may be displayed to the user in various formats, such as maps, graphs, statistics, and others.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2005Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Alarm.com IncorporatedInventors: Michael J. Saylor, Alison Slavin, Jean Paul Martin, Stephen Scott Trundle