Patents by Inventor Thomas Scannell

Thomas Scannell 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).

  • Publication number: 20160102480
    Abstract: A cable guardrail security device that includes an enclosure having a body with a passageway extending through the body and a locking mechanism to releasably lock the enclosure onto a cable of a cable guardrail over the location of the cable clamps that secure the cable so that the enclosure blocks access to the cable clamps. The security device includes opposing apertures in the enclosure that are designed to receive a shackle of a lock therethrough.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 10, 2014
    Publication date: April 14, 2016
    Inventor: Thomas Scannell
  • Publication number: 20160102479
    Abstract: A cable guardrail security device that includes an enclosure having a body with a passageway extending through the body and a locking mechanism to releasably lock the enclosure onto a cable of a cable guardrail over the location of the cable clamps that secure the cable so that the enclosure blocks access to the cable clamps. The security device includes opposing apertures in the enclosure that are designed to receive a shackle of a lock therethrough.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 17, 2015
    Publication date: April 14, 2016
    Inventor: Thomas Scannell
  • Publication number: 20050087602
    Abstract: A bar code able to measure distance or position having an encoded index point and additive and subtractive delineation bars to adjust the value of the index point. The numeric code has 10 characters in its set, each character having two dark bars in nine modules or a “Two of Nine Code”. All bars or gaps of this code are a minimum of two modules in width. Each Numeric Digit may have and OCR (Optical Character Recognition) digit embedded into the barcode digit to make it human and machine readable. A bar code reader would read an index block and both an additive and a subtractive block. The value of the additive block is added and the subtractive block subtracted from the index block to give a true value of the position or distance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2004
    Publication date: April 28, 2005
    Inventor: Thomas Scannell
  • Patent number: D773687
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 2014
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2016
    Inventor: Thomas Scannell