38th week of 2014 patent applcation highlights part 74 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140266564 | LAMINATED ELECTRICAL FUSE - A compact, high breaking capacity fuse that includes a top insulative layer, at least one intermediate insulative layer, and a bottom insulative layer arranged in a vertically stacked configuration. The at least one intermediate layer may have a hole formed therethrough that defines an air gap within the fuse. A first conductive terminal may be formed on a first end of the fuse and a second conductive terminal may be formed on a second end of the fuse. At least one fusible element may connect the first terminal to the second terminal, thus providing an electrically conductive pathway therebetween. A portion of the at least one fusible element may pass through the air gap defined by the hole in the at least one intermediate insulative layer. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266565 | LAMINATED ELECTRICAL FUSE - A compact, high breaking capacity fuse that includes a top insulative layer, at least one intermediate insulative layer, and a bottom insulative layer arranged in a vertically stacked configuration. The at least one intermediate layer may have a hole formed therethrough that defines an air gap within the fuse. A first conductive terminal may be formed on a first end of the fuse and a second conductive terminal may be formed on a second end of the fuse. At least one fusible element may connect the first terminal to the second terminal, thus providing an electrically conductive pathway therebetween. A portion of the at least one fusible element may pass through the air gap defined by the hole in the at least one intermediate insulative layer. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266566 | COMPOSITE RESISTORS - A composite resistor includes a thin film resistor element having a first temperature coefficient of resistance and a metal resistor element having a second temperature coefficient of resistance. A portion of the metal resistor element overlaps a portion of the thin film resistor element such that the portion of the metal resistor element is in thermal communication with the portion of the thin film resistor element to compensate for a resistance drift arising during operation of the composite resistor. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266567 | THERMISTOR ELEMENT, TEMPERATURE SENSOR, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE THERMISTOR ELEMENT - A thermistor element includes a thermistor main body having a rectangular parallelepiped shape, and a first covering layer having reduction resistance and covering the periphery of the thermistor main body. At least a portion (exposed outer surface) of the outer surface of the first covering layer is exposed to the outside. When the shortest distance in a straight line in the first covering layer extending from a starting point on the thermistor main body to the exposed outer surface is defined as an exposed layer thickness at the starting point, the first covering layer is formed such that an exposed layer thickness measured by using any vertex of the rectangular parallelepiped thermistor main body as a starting point is equal to or greater than the smallest one of exposed layer thicknesses measured by using points on three sides and three flat surfaces which form the vertex. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266568 | CURRENT SENSING RESISTOR - A resistor device includes a resistor plate having opposite first and second surfaces; a first metal layer including first and second portions which are disposed on the first surface of the resistor plate at opposite first and second sides, respectively; and a second metal layer including a first sensing pad, a second sensing pad, a first current pad and a second current pad, separate from one another, wherein the first sensing pad and the first current pad are disposed on the first portion of the first metal layer and the second sensing pad and the second current pad are disposed on the second portion of the first metal layer. A protective layer is preferably provided, overlying the resistor plate and the first metal layer uncovered by the second metal layer. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266569 | CONTROLLING MUSIC VARIABLES - Embodiments generally relate to controlling music variables. In one embodiment, a system includes a processor and a hardware control device that is operable to send one or more control signals to the processor, where the one or more control signals control one or more sound variables. The system also includes a display that displays one or more dials, where the one or more dials are associated with the one or more sound variables, and where the processor causes the one or more dials to change based on the one or more control signals. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266570 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HAPTIC BASED INTERACTION - A haptic feedback based shoe including at least one microprocessor unit configured to control at least one operation of the shoe, at least one battery configured to provide a power supply voltage, and at least one Radio Frequency (RF) unit configured to communicate with at least one external electronic device using at least one wireless communication protocol. The shoe further includes at least one vibration motor configured to generate at least one pattern of vibration, at least one inertial motion unit (IMU), the at least one IMU further including at least one magnetometer configured to provide at least one reading indicative of orientation. The shoe further includes at least one camera configured to provide at least one image data to the at least one microprocessor unit, the at least one microprocessor unit further configured to detect at least one obstacle from the at least one image. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266571 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HAPTIC BASED INTERACTION - A haptic feedback based shoe including at least one microprocessor unit configured to control at least one operation of the shoe, at least one battery configured to provide a power supply voltage, and at least one Radio Frequency (RF) unit configured to communicate with at least one external electronic device using at least one wireless communication protocol. The shoe further includes at least one vibration motor configured to generate at least one pattern of vibration, at least one inertial motion unit (IMU), the at least one IMU further including at least one magnetometer configured to provide at least one reading indicative of orientation. The shoe further includes at least one camera configured to provide at least one image data to the at least one microprocessor unit, the at least one microprocessor unit further configured to detect at least one obstacle from the at least one image. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266572 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS TO THE HEARING IMPAIRED - Systems and methods for communicating emergency alerts to a hearing-impaired user are disclosed. Queries are performed to one or more emergency alert databases to develop emergency alert notifications. At least some of the emergency alert notifications are filtered responsive to user selected criteria to select one or more filtered emergency alerts. An attention desired indicator is transmitted to a hearing-impaired user device that subscribes to a hearing-impaired relay service supported by the server if the one or more filtered emergency alerts are present. The filtered emergency alerts are transmitted to the hearing-impaired user device in response to a emergency information query from that user device. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266573 | Control Device Access Method and Apparatus - Application software for a mobile device can provide an owner or operator of a premises with the ability to remotely grant a guest authorization to access an access control device on or in the premises. The access control device can control the operation of the one or more secondary devices, so that with the owner authorization, the guest can access the access control device to cause an action at the premises with the secondary device. The application software can further provide the owner/operator the ability to restrict the third party access, such as temporally or spatially. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266574 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING WATER LEVELS - The present invention provides a system for monitoring the water level of a swimming pool or other vessel. The system comprises a monitoring device and a base station. The monitoring device has a sensor for monitoring the water level, and a wireless transceiver for transmitting the water-level information to the base station. The monitoring device is located in the vessel approximate to the desired water level. In the case of a swimming pool, the monitoring device is preferably located in the pool's skimmer. The base station is connected to a valve control means that controls a valve on a fill line. The base station causes the valve to open when water (or fluid) level falls below a threshold and closes the valve when the water level is above a threshold. Thus, the water level may be controlled. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266575 | INTERACTIVE PORTABLE CARRYING CASE FOR HAND SANITIZER - A dispensing system is provided including a housing that removably supports a container. A material is contained within the container. The material is dispensed from the container. The housing includes a wireless communication system that transmits a first set of information related to a user of the dispensing system. An example method of operating the dispensing system is also provided. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266576 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COMMUNICATING WITH WELDING EQUIPMENT - Systems and methods for reading data from and/or writing data to various components of a welding installation are provided. The data is exchanged between devices using near field communication. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266577 | Pressure Wire Detection and Communication Protocol for Use With Medical Measurement Systems - One aspect of the present disclosure involves a method. The method includes retrieving, from a diagnostic medical device, identification information that identifies a feature of the diagnostic medical device. A proprietary signal is generated in response to the identification information. The proprietary signal is sent to a medical measurement system to facilitate an unlocking of one or more programs to be executed on the medical measurement system. Another aspect of the present disclosure involves a method. The method includes detecting, through an electronic interface device, a coupling of a remote diagnostic medical device. Thereafter, a proprietary signal is received from the electronic interface device. An identity feature of the remote diagnostic medical device is ascertained based on the proprietary signal. One or more programs are unlocked for execution if the identity feature of the remote diagnostic medical device matches a predetermined identity feature. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266578 | OPERATION CONTROL SYSTEM, INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD AND NON-TRANSITORY RECORDING MEDIUM RECORDED WITH PROGRAM - An operation control system according to one aspect of the invention is disclosed, which includes: a wireless communication apparatus carried by a user; a receiving apparatus receiving information transmitted from the wireless communication apparatus; and an information processing apparatus controlling a control target apparatus, specifying a communication status of the wireless communication apparatus by determining if the receiving apparatus receives the information from the wireless communication apparatus, and controlling an operation status of the control target apparatus based on specified communication status. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266579 | Distributing Captured Codes - A method for distributing a sequence of access codes to a plurality of users, comprising comprises storing a set of sequences of access codes, wherein each sequence of access codes of the set can be programmed for use by a remote access device with an access system of a specific type. A same sequence of access codes is provided to both a first remote access device of a first user and to a second remote access device of a second user. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266580 | KEY STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL - Methods and systems for providing key storage and retrieval services to be performed by a service provider. The service provider provides a template to a client and instructs the client to use the template to capture, for each vehicle of a plurality of vehicles, both a vehicle identifier and a key of the vehicle in an image. The service provider stores the image in a computing system, extracts the vehicle identifier from the stored image, and associates the vehicle identifier with a location identifier corresponding to a location where the key is stored. When the service provider receives from the client a request for retrieving a key for a specific vehicle, the service provider searches a vehicle identifier of the specific vehicle in the computing system, retrieves the requested key from the location associated with the vehicle identifier, and sends the requested key to the client. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266581 | MODULAR SMART LABEL DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS FOR APPLIED END-USER OPTIMIZATION - Disruption tolerant transmission of supply chain and end user data allows for both advanced safety assurances and enhanced personalized utility of medical devices in or near the clinical environment. The embodiment of this invention encompasses the application of disruption tolerant transmission smart labels to microneedle patches and other modular medical devices bearing obvious and or nonobvious patentable features. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266582 | PROGRAMMING A REMOTE ACCESS DEVICE WITH A VEHICLE - A computer storage medium encoded with a computer program for programming a remote access device with an access system of a plurality of vehicle types. The computer program comprises instructions that, when executed by a handheld device, cause the handheld device to guide the user to program the access system and sends signals to initiate the programming sequence. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266583 | Capturing Code Sequences - A subset of codes is efficiently captured from a remote generator and used in a remote access device. The subset of codes contains more codes for common functions than for uncommon functions and enables operation of special functions. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266584 | Device and Method for Self-Limiting Access to Objects and Substances - A time-locking container to limit the compulsive overuse of objects and substances, such as but not limited to money, food, alcohol, and tobacco. The container locks until a future date and time of day set by the user. The container informs the user, before it locks, of the duration of locking. If the duration exceeds a user-selectable maximum, the container waits for user confirmation, otherwise it locks after a delay. This feature prevents an accidental prolonged lockout. While the container is locked, the user can extend, but not shorten, the duration of locking The user can request early access to the contents, while the container is locked, subject to an unlocking delay before access is granted, a relocking delay after which access is denied, and an inhibit delay limiting the frequency of use of the early open feature. The device provides a programmable schedule, and can relock itself after a programmable delay. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266585 | METHOD FOR SECURELY DELIVERING INDOOR POSITIONING DATA AND APPLICATIONS - Methods and devices are described for providing localized secure navigation in conjunction with near field communication access control systems. In one potential embodiment, a mobile device such as a cell phone may communicate with a door access control point using near field communication to receive location access system information. The mobile device may then authorize download and execution of a local secure navigation module from a location access system using the location access system information for use in receiving location assistance data, based on an authentication level associated with the mobile device. Such location assistance data may be used by the local secure navigation module to provide location assistance when the mobile device is in a secure location. The location of the mobile device may then be tracked using at least the location assistance data and the communication with the door access control point. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266586 | CONTEXTUAL DATA DELIVERY TO MOBILE USERS RESPONSIVE TO ACCESS OF AN ELECTRONIC LOCKBOX - An electronic lockbox sends identifying data to a portable communications device, which relays that data to a central computer, generating a response from the central computer containing customized information of special interest to the user. Such data can include information relating to the lockbox's property, and contextually relevant information relating to other similar properties nearby. Such data from the central computer also can be delivered to one more auxiliary portable communication devices, including such devices carried by individuals either in close proximity to the lockbox or at a remote location. The data also could comprise visitation history relevant to the user, allowing an agent or a prospect to review information about previous visits to properties. The central computer can also query a user to provide location information for a lockbox that has been added to the system database. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266587 | INTEGRATED IMMOBILIZER FOB PAIRING - An original generator generates a sequence of access values that are stored into a longer range communication device. A short range communication device, which can be the original generator, uses short range communication during a programming process to transmit an identification number to enable subsequence access from the longer range communication device using the sequence of access values. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266588 | PEER-TO-PEER BIKE SHARING SYSTEM - A battery-powered lock that is capable of communicating with a mobile device is described herein. A mobile device that is authorized to communicate with the lock can send lock and/or unlock commands to the lock. In addition, techniques are described for a station-less bike sharing system using the lock that enables a user to drop off and secure the rented bike anywhere at the end of the trip. Using the integrated GPS on the mobile device, the geographic location of the lock as well as the attached bike is tracked upon any lock/unlock requests. The mobile device communicates with an administration server to determine if a user is authorized to unlock the lock and utilize the bike. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266589 | FACTORY PROGRAMMING OF PAIRED AUTHORIZATION CODES IN WIRELESS TRANSMITTER AND DOOR OPERATOR - Disclosed herein is a process for pairing one or more wireless transmitters with a power head unit of a barrier opening system prior to delivering the system to the end user. In one facility, an authorization code of a wireless transmitter is received and passed to a printer that prints an encoded label with indicia corresponding to the authorization code. The so-encoded label is affixed to the wireless transmitter or its packaging or pallet. In another facility, the encoded label is thereafter scanned, and the authorization code is deciphered and stored in a database. The power head is programmed with the identical code by placing the power head into a learn mode, retrieving the deciphered authorization code from the database, and transmitting the retrieved code to the power head using a test transmitter while the power head is in the learn mode, with the power head thereafter moved out of the learn mode, thereby pairing the transmitter with the power head. The so-programmed power head and wireless transmitter are then packaged for sale and distribution to the end user of the barrier opening system. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266590 | Reconfigurable Smart Identification Badges - This invention provides a smart badge having a processor connected to a viewable display where both the processor and the display are embedded in the smart badge. The embedded components may be powered by an embedded battery or by RF energy generated by a smart badge reader. The badge can be uploaded with a digital image of the badge holder and predetermined criteria uploaded into an embedded memory location in the smart badge. Such predetermined criteria may include the name and contact information of the badge holder as well as the buildings or secure areas the badge holder is authorized to access. The smart badge may also be capable of generating secure codes for the badge holder to use as pass codes for accessing computer networks. The smart badge may also contain embedded location sensors that when merged with maps stored in the smart badge's memory can assist the badge holder in determining location. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266591 | RFID SECURE AUTHENTICATION - Authentication systems and methods for a population of devices each associated with an RFID tag are described. For each device, a secret key is combined cryptographically with a publicly-readable unique identifier (UID) of an RFID tag to obtain a unique authorization signature. The RFID tag is prepared utilizing the unique authorization signature as memory-access and/or tag-operation password(s). The systems and methods may safeguard against attacks whereby compromise of a single tag will not compromise the entire population of devices and may reduce or eliminate the use of inappropriate surgical devices during a surgical procedure. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266592 | NETWORK GATEWAY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method for adding a gateway to a first device having a first network connector. An embedded gateway module includes a processor, a memory connected to the processor and first and second network interfaces, wherein the first network connection uses a first network protocol and the second network connection uses a second network protocol. The embedded gateway module is installed in the first device, wherein installing includes sharing the first device's first network connector. The gateway then connects the gateway through the first network to a device manager application at a remote location, connects the gateway module to the second network, installs gateway program data for receiving data from a second device over the second network and storing the received data as channels of data and installs presentation program data for presenting the channel data to applications running on the cloud. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266593 | GARAGE DOOR STATUS AND CONTROL VIA A SECURITY SYSTEM - Methods, systems, and devices are described that are directed to status and control of a garage door system via an alarm system controller. A garage door system may include one or more garage doors and at least one sensor configured to sense data indicative of a status of a garage door of the one or more garage doors. The at least one sensor may further be configured to convey the sensed data to an alarm system controller. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266594 | Smart Key Emulation for Vehicles - Techniques are disclosed for permitting a person to keylessly start a vehicle using a machine-sensible item such as his/her mobile device without requiring the person to possess a smart key. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266595 | Systems and Methods for Job Site Management - Systems and methods for job site management, such as those, for example, configured validate a worker, clock-in a worker, clock-out a worker, detect a geographic location of a worker, provide information relating to a worker, and the like. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266596 | CONFIGURABLE PERSONAL DIGITAL IDENTITY DEVICE RESPONSIVE TO USER INTERACTION WITH USER AUTHENTICATION FACTOR CAPTURED IN MOBILE DEVICE - A personal digital ID device provides a digital identifier to a service for a predetermined duration in response to user interaction. The user interaction may include a button press. The personal digital ID device may be in the form of a bracelet, a key fob, or other form factor. The service may be provided by a mobile device, in the cloud, or elsewhere. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266597 | PERSONAL DIGITAL IDENTITY DEVICE WITH MOTION SENSOR RESPONSIVE TO USER INTERACTION - A personal digital ID device provides a digital identifier to a service for a predetermined duration in response to user interaction. The user interaction may include a button press. The personal digital ID device may be in the form of a bracelet, a key fob, or other form factor. The service may be provided by a mobile device, in the cloud, or elsewhere. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266598 | CONFIGURABLE PERSONAL DIGITAL IDENTITY DEVICE WITH MOTION SENSOR RESPONSIVE TO USER INTERACTION - A personal digital ID device provides a digital identifier to a service for a predetermined duration in response to user interaction. The user interaction may include a button press. The personal digital ID device may be in the form of a bracelet, a key fob, or other form factor. The service may be provided by a mobile device, in the cloud, or elsewhere. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266599 | CONFIGURABLE PERSONAL DIGITAL IDENTITY DEVICE WITH IMAGER RESPONSIVE TO USER INTERACTION - A personal digital ID device provides a digital identifier to a service for a predetermined duration in response to user interaction. The user interaction may include a button press. The personal digital ID device may be in the form of a bracelet, a key fob, or other form factor. The service may be provided by a mobile device, in the cloud, or elsewhere. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266600 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR DYNAMICALLY ASSIGNING FUNCTIONS TO AN ACTUATOR - The present disclosure is generally directed to systems and methods for dynamically adjusting functions of an automation system. More particularly, the present disclosure includes systems, devices, and methods for intelligently controlling one or more energy-consuming devices in a structure such as a residential, commercial, or industrial building. One embodiment include determining an identity of a person and/or the direction the person is traveling, and then changing a function of an actuator based on the determination(s). | 2014-09-18 |
20140266601 | PERSONAL DIGITAL IDENTITY DEVICE WITH FINGERPRINT SENSOR RESPONSIVE TO USER INTERACTION - A personal digital ID device provides a digital identifier to a service for a predetermined duration in response to user interaction. The user interaction may include a button press. The personal digital ID device may be in the form of a bracelet, a key fob, or other form factor. The service may be provided by a mobile device, in the cloud, or elsewhere. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266602 | CONFIGURABLE PERSONAL DIGITAL IDENTITY DEVICE WITH FINGERPRINT SENSOR RESPONSIVE TO USER INTERACTION - A personal digital ID device provides a digital identifier to a service for a predetermined duration in response to user interaction. The user interaction may include a button press. The personal digital ID device may be in the form of a bracelet, a key fob, or other form factor. The service may be provided by a mobile device, in the cloud, or elsewhere. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266603 | PERSONAL DIGITAL IDENTITY DEVICE WITH IMAGER RESPONSIVE TO USER INTERACTION - A personal digital ID device provides a digital identifier to a service for a predetermined duration in response to user interaction. The user interaction may include a button press. The personal digital ID device may be in the form of a bracelet, a key fob, or other form factor. The service may be provided by a mobile device, in the cloud, or elsewhere. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266604 | APPARATUS, METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR INTEGRATED WORKFORCE MANAGEMENT AND ACCESS CONTROL - Apparatus, systems and methods for managing a workforce working from a single or multiple locations through software and hardware components integrated under a modular solution for workforce management tasks, such as worker's biometric recognition, hiring, enrollment, time and attendance capturing, access control, tracking and managing schedules, overtime, leaves, holidays, absence, breaks, official and personal time-outs, trainings, assets, vehicles and transport, work orders and tasks, payroll and performance management, and reporting. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266605 | PERSONAL DIGITAL IDENTITY DEVICE WITH MICROPHONE RESPONSIVE TO USER INTERACTION - A personal digital ID device provides a digital identifier to a service for a predetermined duration in response to user interaction. The user interaction may include a button press. The personal digital ID device may be in the form of a bracelet, a key fob, or other form factor. The service may be provided by a mobile device, in the cloud, or elsewhere. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266606 | CONFIGURABLE PERSONAL DIGITAL IDENTITY DEVICE WITH MICROPHONE RESPONSIVE TO USER INTERACTION - A personal digital ID device provides a digital identifier to a service for a predetermined duration in response to user interaction. The user interaction may include a button press. The personal digital ID device may be in the form of a bracelet, a key fob, or other form factor. The service may be provided by a mobile device, in the cloud, or elsewhere. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266607 | VIBRATORY ALERT DEVICE - A simplified Bluetooth Low Energy or Bluetooth compatible vibrator, that can be paired with a cellular telephone or other device, has in one embodiment no buttons, no switches, no ports, no input device, and no display. The vibrator can use a non-rechargeable battery and can be automatically paired with the cellular telephone (or other device) in response to initially inserting the non-rechargeable battery into the vibrator. A low battery monitoring circuit can detect a low battery condition and cause the vibrator to send a low battery warning message to the cellular telephone to remind the user to replace the non-rechargeable battery. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266608 | METHOD AND APPARATUS PERTAINING TO THE IDENTIFICATION OF PHYSICAL-LOCAL DISCREPANCIES IN STATISTICS-BASED RFID-TAG INFORMATION - These teachings are suitable for use in conjunction with a process having access to both coverage information that maps the coverage area for each of a plurality of RFID-tag readers to physical locations within a given monitored facility and historical-read information for a population of RFID tags, and that uses that historical-read information and that coverage information to automatically determine the physical location of RFID tags. In particular, these teachings generally provide for accessing supplemental information regarding physical locations for at least some of those RFID tags and then comparing the automatically-determined physical location information with the supplemental information to thereby identify physical-location discrepancies. By one approach those physical-location discrepancies are used to adjust the automated process by which the automatically-determined physical location information is automatically determined to thereby improve accuracy of the automated process. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266609 | System and Method for Locating Wireless Nodes - A tracking system includes a network; a plurality of signal sources communicatively coupled to the network, the plurality of signal sources configured to transmit substantially identical signals; and an RFID tag configured to receive the substantially identical signals from the plurality of signal sources, determine points of intersection from hyperbola curves defining phase differences between the substantially identical signals, a point of intersection of three hyperbola curves defining a location of the user device. In some embodiments, the plurality of signal sources comprise a single transmitter and a predetermined plurality of substantially identical antennas coupled to the single transmitter by cables of a substantially same length. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266610 | TRACKING DEVICE FOR AN OBJECT - A tracking device for an object comprising a body having at least one engagement member adapted to engage with the object, and a tracking arrangement chamber for housing a tracking arrangement arranged to track the object engaged with the body, wherein the tracking arrangement includes an antenna disposed adjacent to the body. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266611 | CLOCK SYNCHRONIZATION IN AN RFID EQUIPPED DEVICE - Embodiments of a method for clock synchronization in a radio frequency identification (RFID) equipped device, an RFID equipped device, and a hand-held communications device are described. In one embodiment, a method for clock synchronization in an RFID equipped device involves measuring a difference between a field clock frequency generated from an external clock and an internal clock frequency generated from an internal clock and generating outgoing bits in the RFID equipped device in response to the measured difference. Generating the outgoing bits involves adjusting the bit length of at least one of the outgoing bits in response to the measured difference. Other embodiments are also described. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266612 | PASSIVE NEAR FIELD ID FOR CORRELATING ASSET WITH MOBILE TRACKER - An asset tracking system, comprising an asset; a tag comprising a tag identifier, the tag associated with the asset; a tracker comprising: a device identifier, a reader configured to read the tag identifier from the tag, and a transmitter configured to transmit the tag identifier and the device identifier to a server; a server configured to receive the transmitted tag identifier and device identifier, to associate them with each other, and to store the tag identifier, device identifier, and the association in a database. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266613 | RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM - A multi-tenant, RFID system that may be Cloud based or run on a local area network (LAN) for distributed RFID devices and RFID applications. The RFID system a central abstraction and translation layer between RFID devices installed in geographically diverse locations and applications. RFID devices initiate communication to a Cloud or LAN network over to send events and receive commands. RFID applications can receive RFID tag data, device health, and requested and derived events from the RFID system to automatically run processes based on the provided data. Applications manage RFID devices and settings in the RFID system using command and configuration interfaces. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266614 | Method and Apparatus Pertaining to Installation of an RFID-Tag Reader System - One or more RFID-tag readers are operably coupled to one or more RFID-tag reader antennas that are installed to primarily read RFID tags in a given hallway. Accordingly, at least a majority of the area within storage spaces that border the given hallway are without sufficient reader energy to power those RFID tags. Accordingly, many, most, or even all of the items that are stored in the storage space will receive insufficient reader energy to power their corresponding RFID tags. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266615 | Method and Apparatus Pertaining to the Use of Statistics-Based RFID-Tag Information - A control circuit has access to coverage information that maps the coverage area for each of a plurality of RFID-tag readers to physical locations within a given monitored facility. The control circuit then uses those readers to read, over time, a population of RFID tags and to store historical-read information comprising corresponding RFID-system metrics along with tag-specific information and corresponding timestamps regarding when the reads occurred. The control circuit uses that historical-read information as corresponds to a given period of time and the aforementioned coverage information to determine sub-groups of the population of RFID tags and then uses the historical-read information to calculate at least one aggregated RFID-system metric on a sub-group level basis for at least some of the sub-groups. The control circuit can use the aggregated RFID-system metric to determine the location of a particular RFID tag by comparing that metric to read-based information regarding that RFID tag. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266616 | Method and Apparatus Pertaining to Monitoring Item Source Locations - One maintains a first historical record that correlates each of a plurality of items that each have a unique identifier with one of a plurality of locations with a facility. Upon then determining that a given one of those items is leaving the facility (for example, by detecting that the item is literally exiting a building that comprises the facility and/or that the item is being purchased), that item's unique identifier and that first historical record are used to update a second historical record with respect to which locations within the facility are moving which items. By one approach the aforementioned unique identifier can comprise an electronic product code as comprises a part of a corresponding RFID tag. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266617 | Method and Apparatus Pertaining to Use of Multiple Sessions with RFID Tags - At a facility having a first area and a second area that is at least substantially non-overlapping with the first area, these teachings provide for using at least a first RFID-tag reader to read RFID tags in a first inventory state in the first area using a first session protocol while also contemporaneously using a second session protocol to cause the RFID-tag reader to cause RFID tags in the first area to switch to that first inventory state. In a similar manner these teachings also provide for using a second RFID-tag reader to read RFID tags in the first inventory state in the second area using the second session protocol while also contemporaneously using the first session protocol to cause RFID tags in the second area to switch to the first inventory state. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266618 | Method and Apparatus Pertaining to the Use of Group RFID Tag Information - A plurality of radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags for corresponding items are read as a group to provide corresponding group information. This group information is used to determine whether at least some of the corresponding items are loose inventory. If desired, a confidence rating as corresponds to this determination can be determined and even displayed. These teachings can then provide for assigning a physical location within a given facility to each of at least some of these items based upon that determination. And again, if desired, a corresponding confidence rating can be determined and displayed as appropriate. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266619 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COMPRESSIVE SENSING RANGING EVALUATION - RFID systems for locating RFID tags utilizing phased array antennas and compressed sensing processing techniques in accordance with embodiments of the invention are disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, an RFID system includes at least one exciter that includes at least one transmit antenna, a phased antenna array that includes a plurality of receive antennas, and an RFID receiver system configured to communicate with the at least one exciter and connected to the phased antenna array, where the RFID receiver system is configured to locate an RFID tag by performing reads of the RFD tag at multiple frequencies, generating a measurement matrix, and determining a line of sight (LOS) distance between the activated RFID tag and each of the plurality of receive antennas by eliminating bases from the measurement matrix. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266620 | SPECIMEN TRACKING VIA BARCODE AND RFID CORRELATION AT ACCESSION TIME - A specimen holder includes an RFID tag that exhibits an RFID unique identifier. The specimen holder also includes a barcode that exhibits a barcode unique identifier. The user may place a specimen holder in a particular rack slot of a multiple slot specimen rack that is situated on a specimen reader. The specimen reader may receive this specimen holder at accession time. The specimen reader reads both the RFID tag and the barcode of the newly inserted specimen holder. The specimen reader may correlate the RFID unique identifier and barcode unique identifier with one another and store the RFID unique identifier and barcode unique identifier associated with one another in a database. The database may also associate the RFID unique identifier and barcode unique identifier of the newly inserted specimen holder with a rack slot unique identifier that the database also stores. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266621 | AUTOMATIC SELF-LEARNING RFID READER CONFIGURATOR - According to an embodiment, a computer-implemented method of managing inventory performed by a processor includes receiving in a digital or analog format, from a first computing device, a first request for first radio frequency identification (RFID) tag data associated with a first plurality of RFID tags and receiving in a digital or analog format, from a second computing device, a second request for second RFID tag data associated with a second plurality of RFID tags. In response to the first request and the second request, the method further includes automatically selecting a selected one of a first interrogation mode and a second interrogation mode based on the first request and the second request, and automatically transmitting configuration information to an RFID reader to operate in the selected interrogation mode. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266622 | TRANSPONDER TAG WITH IMPROVED TOLERANCE TO PRESENCE OF NEAR-FIELD LOADING MATERIAL - A mixing inlay ( | 2014-09-18 |
20140266623 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS FOR LEARNING THE IDENTITY OF AN OCCUPANT OF A VEHICLE - Certain embodiments of the invention may include systems, methods, and apparatus for learning the identity of an occupant of a vehicle. According to an example embodiment of the invention, a method is provided for learning an identity of an occupant of a vehicle. The method includes receiving a primary identification (ID) input and one or more secondary ID inputs, wherein the primary ID input includes identification token information; retrieving cluster information based at least in part on the primary ID input; comparing the one or more secondary ID inputs with the cluster information; determining a confidence value based at least in part on the comparison of the one or more secondary ID inputs with the cluster information; training the cluster information based at least in part on the received one or more secondary ID inputs; and storing the trained cluster information. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266624 | Wearable Authentication Device - Conventional Near Field Communication (NFC) authentication devices sometimes waste their users' time by requiring users to repeatedly reorient the devices to an NFC reader to complete authentication. To reduce the need for this reorientation, the present inventors, devised, among other things, an authentication assembly including two or more antennas configured for connection to a single NFC-tag circuit. In some embodiments, the assembly is built into an adjustable ring that can authenticate a user to an NFC-equipped electronic device, for example a smart phone, associated with the ring. In this configuration, each of the antennas generate a magnetic field generally perpendicular to an outer surface of the ring when excited with an appropriate signal, providing the ring with multiple options for establishing an inductive coupling to an NFC sensor in the electronic device without requiring the user to reorient the ring. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266625 | ASSISTED ENERGY EFFICIENT PEER-TO-PEER (P2P) COMMUNICATIONS - The operation of one or more low power/low functionality wireless tags is established in a system, and an external station is then introduced to the system. Communication is established between wireless tags and the external station, wherein the external station directly receives advertised information transmitted from the wireless tags. Various modes of operation include: (1) the external STA is introduced into a system including passive wireless tags, which are associated with a wireless access point (AP); (2) the external STA is introduced into a system including active wireless tags, which are associated with a wireless AP; (3) the external STA is introduced into a system including passive wireless tags, which are not associated with a wireless AP; and (4) the external STA is introduced into a system that includes active wireless tags, which are not associated with a wireless AP. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266626 | SYSTEM AND POUCH WITH QR CODE, RFID TAG, AND/OR NFC TAG - A system for obtaining information from a flexible pouch having an information tag is provided. The system has a management platform, a brand/tag manager and a communication network that affords for an individual using a personal electronic device (PED) to interact with content related to the flexible pouch and/or product within the flexible pouch. The system also includes on-the-fly coding of the information tag as it is printed onto a flexible pouch, the on-the-fly coding being a function and/or analysis of past interactions by individuals viewing, purchasing and/or using flexible pouches with information tags. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266627 | AUTONOMOUS TUNING METHOD TO IMPROVE RADIO FREQUENCY PERFORMANCE - Methods and systems are provided for an RFID system that can be tuned dynamically and/or in real-time during a coupling event between a reader and a transponder. The reader can comprise an antenna assembly, a signal driver, and a controller. The antenna assembly may include a tuning circuit and an antenna coupled to the tuning circuit. The tuning circuit can include registers that may be set to adjust one or more characteristics of the reader. A controller is coupled to the antenna assembly to determine characteristics of the received signal and to set hardware or firmware functions that improve the coupling of the reader and transponder and/or improve the reception of the signal(s) from the transponder. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266628 | TAG ACCESS APPARATUS - A tag access apparatus accesses an RFID tag provided with a first antenna having a radio wave directivity along a longitudinal direction of a plurality of test tubes arranged at a predetermined interval. The tag access apparatus has a multi-filler helical antenna which is provided in a direction opposite to the radio wave directivity of the first antenna and which maintains an electric field strength at a central part of the multi-filler helical antenna at a level that allows access to the RFID tag, at the time of access to the RFID tag. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266629 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND DEVICES FOR ELECTRONIC ARTICLE SURVEILLANCE DEACTIVATION HAVING RANDOMIZED TRANSMISSION RATES - Methods, systems and devices for providing an interrogation signal from a handheld deactivation device for identifying a security tag. Identifying the security tag includes initiating an interrogation signal, wherein the interrogation signal includes plurality of transmission bursts and a plurality of random time periods to wait between transmission bursts such that a unique time period elapses between each of the plurality of transmission bursts. The interrogation signal is then transmitted by transmitting each of the plurality of transmission bursts for a portion of a duty cycle and interrupting transmission between each of the plurality of transmission bursts for one of the plurality of random time periods such that a unique and random time period elapses between each of the plurality of transmission bursts. The period transmission of the interrogation signal provides for improved battery life of a handheld scanning and deactivation device. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266630 | Object condition analysis and control techniques - New consumption and inventory recording, tracking, analysis and control techniques are provided. In some aspects of the invention, multiple master tags and signal control elements manage the communication of unique signals indicating and managing inventory status and consumption activity. A master tag may bridge communication from a computer hardware and software control system to smaller, more shielded inventory tags, to assess unique identifying information and control actuation of various functions. In other aspects, drugs and other agents may be variably released and/or applied by a new form of actuable, consumable tag with multiple signal elements. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266631 | Using a Communication Protocol to Provide Security Services - A wireless communication protocol may be utilized to authenticate a protected device. If the device is not properly authenticated, the device may be rendered inoperable. Thus, a limited range RF communication between the protected device and a base station may be utilized to automatically determine whether or not the device may be utilized. If the base station is not in-range, operation of the device may be defeated. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266632 | Method and Apparatus Pertaining to RFID Tag-Based User Assertions - An apparatus includes a display and one or more user-assertable surfaces. When asserted by a user, such a surface selectively couples a corresponding near-field RFID tag to a far-field component such that information stored by the near-field RFID tag is transmitted via the far-field component. The display, in turn, presents at least some information that the apparatus receives via an RFID transceiver. Depending upon the design this RFID transceiver can be the same as the aforementioned near-field RFID tag or can comprise a different RFID tag (such as but not limited to a far-field RFID tag). By one approach the aforementioned user-assertable surfaces comprise discrete push buttons. When the far-field component comprises a far-field antenna, asserting such a push button can serve to place the corresponding near-field RFID tag into operable proximity to the far-field antenna. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266633 | System, Method and Apparatus for Encoding of RFID Inlays - A method, system and apparatus for encoding an RFID inlay incorporated in an object, the object having indicia disposed thereon. The system can include an object transporting mechanism, a scanner for scanning the indicia, at least one RFID antenna for encoding the RFID inlay, and a processor in communication with and adapted to control the operation of the object transporting mechanism, the scanner, and the at least one RFID antenna. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266634 | AUTOMATED PAIRING OF REMOTE DEVICES WITH COMPRESSED IDENTIFIERS - In embodiments, apparatuses, methods and storage media are described that are associated with remote control of media devices. A remote control and a content player may be configured to facilitate a secured pairing process. The remote control may be configured to send non-secured signals (such as through an IR transmitter) as well as send and receive secured signals (such as via an RF transceiver). The remote control may non-securely broadcast an uncompressed identifier of itself. Then, in response to being turned on or asked to pair, the remote control may send a pairing request to the player that includes a compressed identifier. The player may then identify the remote control based on the compressed identifier and the previously-broadcast uncompressed identifier and the remote control and player may then perform a pairing process without requiring additional action on the part of a user. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266635 | COMMUNICATING WITH RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL DEVICES VIA A VEHICLE TELEMATICS UNIT - A method of communicating with residential electrical devices using a vehicle telematics unit includes receiving information identifying a residential electrical device to control; displaying in a vehicle one or more controlled features of the identified residential electrical device; receiving from a vehicle occupant a selection of the displayed controlled features of the residential electrical device; sending an instruction from the vehicle telematics unit to the residential electrical device via a wireless carrier system in response to the received selection; and controlling the residential electrical device using the sent instruction. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266636 | Modular Professional Equipment Controlled by Mobile Device - Example embodiments of the present invention provide a medical or dental device that is controlled by a mobile device. For example, the medical or dental device can be configured to wirelessly be controlled by a PDA, smartphone, tablet, netbook, ultrabook, and/or other similar mobile computing device. The mobile computing device can have an application that is programmed to communicate with the medical or dental device hardware and memory to control the function of the medical or dental device during use. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266637 | BROADCAST CONTROL AND ACCRUED HISTORY OF MEDIA - Pairing a portable electronic device with a media device that is playing media, providing control to the portable device, displaying information about the media being played on the portable electronic device, and providing a link to the media asset in an online store. Discovering that a media device that is currently publically playing media, receiving a media signal encoded with metadata describing the media being played, and displaying an accrued history of various instances of media items that have been overheard during a public play session as a list of media items associated with metadata describing the media items. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266638 | INPUT STREAM CONVERSION AND PROGRAMMABLE VOLTAGE REGULATOR FOR +5V POWER SIGNAL - A grand central architecture for an all-in-one consumer electronics (CE) media device may include a single IR/RF/Microphone handheld remote control for controlling and/or displaying information for all CE devices of a user(s) in concert with the all-in-one CE media device (e.g., a media player) operative for playback of one or more media formats including but not limited to optical discs, audio and/or video, images, music, files, streaming media content, stored media content, and other content. The all-in-one CE media device may include an enable/disable +5V power signal triggered by an enable input for a HDMI interface that may bridge HDMI source devices and sink devices. The all-in-one CE media device may wirelessly communicate RF signals to one or more speakers/transducers that either include their own dedicated internal or external power amplifiers, and may wirelessly communicate with one or more microphones and/or speakers and apply algorithms for optimizing audio quality. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266639 | AUTOMATED MOBILE DEVICE CONFIGURATION FOR REMOTE CONTROL OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Configuration of a mobile electronic device with remote control functionality for a target electronic device for which an original remote control is unavailable is achieved by automated identification of control data for the target device based on non-textual device identification data captured by the mobile electronic device. The device identification data can include a picture of the target device or part thereof captured by the mobile electronic device. The picture may be automatically processed to identify the target device based on device shape, or based on device-specific symbols carried on an exterior of the target device. The device identification data can include signal data captured at device, including a wireless tag code, or location-specific data indicative of device location in an establishment. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266640 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING MEMORY USAGE IN A UNIVERSAL CONTROLLING DEVICE - A method for optimizing memory usage in a device having a universal controlling application includes receiving into the device data for use in configuring the universal controlling application wherein the data is used to identify from within a library of command code sets stored in a memory of the device a command code set that is appropriate for use in commanding functional operations of the appliance and causing a non-identified one or more of the command code sets of the library of command code sets stored in the memory of the device to be discarded to thereby create freed space in the memory of the device. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266641 | COMPENSATING POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY FOR POWER LEVELS - A power spectral density (PSD) shape may be modified based upon the transmitter power setting of a transmitter. The power associated with notched frequencies and adjacent frequencies may be adjusted responsive to a change in transmitter power setting. As a result of adjusting the power for the notched frequencies and adjacent frequencies when operating at the different transmitter power setting, the performance of the transmission system is improved. The PSD shape may be considered dynamic, being modified responsive to a change in transmitter power setting by adjusting power associated with notches in the PSD shape based on the transmitter power setting and PSD constraint. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266642 | CAREGIVER ROUNDING WITH REAL TIME LOCATING SYSTEM TRACKING - An information technology system for a healthcare facility is provided. The system includes a first computer device to keep track of rounding intervals for caregivers and to determine whether the caregivers successfully complete their rounds in a timely manner for their assigned patients. The system also has a real time locating system (RTLS) that tracks locations of the plurality of caregivers and that is in communication with the first computer device. The system further has a number of graphical displays in communication with the first computer device. Each graphical display is operable to display a list of patients for whom rounds are due and to display reminder messages to the plurality of caregivers relating to rounding. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266643 | HOSPITAL BED FOR RECEIVING DATA FROM THIN PATCH WIRELESS SENSORS - A communication system for a patient support apparatus that is operable to inductively power sensors coupled to a patient to periodically gather data from the sensors. The communication system is operable to associate the sensor data with a patient and the patient support apparatus and transfer the associated data to a hospital information system. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266644 | HAPTIC EFFECTS BROADCASTING DURING A GROUP EVENT - A system that generates haptic effects on mobile devices during a group event receives an identity of a first type of haptic effect to be broadcast during the group event and determines a first set of the mobile devices during the group event that will generate the haptic effect. The system then broadcasts the first type of haptic effect to the first set of mobile devices during the group event. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266645 | USER INERFACE FOR AN SST - The present invention provides a method and apparatus for assisting a user of a Self-Service Terminal (SST). The apparatus provides a user interface for an SST, comprising a media slot for dispensing and/or depositing a media item to a user, a pair of spaced apart edges extending across a substantial portion of the user interface and converging in the vicinity of a transaction activation region to provide a tactile path to assist the user in locating the transaction activation region, and an illuminated guide to provide a visual path to further assist the user in locating the transaction activation region. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266646 | TACTILE ELEMENTS FOR A WEARABLE EYE PIECE - A wearable computing device comprises one or more one eye pieces each of which further comprises a flexible frame surrounding a display screen and tactile elements arranged on the perimeter of the display screen. The tactile elements provide tactile feedback to the user that is synchronous with the display on the display screen. A detection system is also included in the flexible frame to monitor the movements of a wearer's eyes and the eye sockets and to execute various tasks in response to the detected movements. A visual cortex thought detector also coupled to the wearable computing device obtains information regarding the wearer's thoughts and manipulates a display on the display screen based on the obtained information. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266647 | WEARABLE HAPTIC DEVICE - A wearable device may be configured to generate feedback based on an event that occurs in an environment related to the wearable device. The wearable device may include, for example, a processor configured to generate a control signal representative of an event occurring in an environment related to the wearable device and at least a first haptic output device disposed at a first position at the wearable device. The first haptic output device may be configured to provide haptic feedback based on the generated control signal. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266648 | TACTILE STIMULATION APPARATUS HAVING A COMPOSITE SECTION COMPRISING A SEMICONDUCTING MATERIAL - Embodiments of tactile stimulation apparatuses and components of such apparatuses are generally described herein. For example, in one embodiment, a tactile stimulation apparatus is provided. This tactile stimulation apparatus has a composite section comprising an insulation region and a semiconducting region that is proximate to the insulation region. This insulation region is touchable by a body member. Additionally included is a voltage source proximate to the semiconducting region. Here, the voltage source is configured to charge the semiconducting region to an electric potential, which produces an electrosensory sensation on the body member. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266649 | METHOD FOR PRESENTING TACTILE SENSATION AND DEVICE THEREFOR - The tactile sense presentation device comprises: first electrodes covered with an insulating film and arranged on a same plane; second electrodes arranged on a same plane with tops exposed to outside; and a control unit performing a first operation in parallel with a second operation, wherein the first operation is for applying temporally changing first voltages to a part of first electrodes to generate electric fields which are changed by the part of first electrodes, and the second operation is for applying temporally changing first electric currents to a part of second electrodes to cause the electric currents to flow from the part of second electrodes to second electrodes which are different from the part of second electrodes via electric conductors, characterized in that first electrodes and second electrodes are arranged not to overlap each other. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266650 | AUTOMATIC FUELING NOTIFICATION - A system that notifies the operator, during refueling, when the fuel tank of a vehicle has been filled to contain a predetermined amount. The predetermined amount may include but is not limited to a full condition, an amount that is calculated to satisfy a specific trip, etc. The system may include one or more fuel sensors that can detect conditions of the fuel delivery system, such as the quantity of fuel residing in the tank. The system further includes a controller and an output device. During a refill event, the controller receives the data from the one or more sensors, processes the data, and causes the output device to notify the operator when the tank is filled with the predetermined amount of fuel. The notification can be audible, such as the horn honking, visual, such as lights flashing, or tactile, such as the vehicle seat vibrates. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266651 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BLINDZONE OBJECT DETECTION - Various embodiments are described herein for a system and method for blindzone obstacle detection for a host vehicle. The system comprises a sensor array configured to generate measurement data for a blindzone of the host vehicle; a blindzone object detector having at least two detectors that are coupled to the sensor array to process the measurement data and generate outputs which are then combined to form a final detection value that is used to detect an object in the blindzone of the host vehicle. An indicator can also be coupled to the blindzone object detector to generate an indication of object detection in the blindzone. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266652 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO REMOTE TAMPER DETECTION - Remote tamper detection. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: receiving Global Positioning System (GPS) signals indicative of a location, the receiving by a first device coupled to an asset; periodically sending a signal of operability between the first device and a second device, the second device coupled to the asset, and the second device configured to selectively disable the asset; determining that receipt of the signal of operability has ceased; and then issuing an indication of the location of the first device responsive to the determining that receipt of the signal of operability has ceased, the issuing from the first device by a wireless transmission to a remote operations center. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266653 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO REMOTE TAMPER DETECTION - Remote tamper detection. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: tracking location of an asset by an onboard device mechanically coupled to the asset, the onboard device electrically coupled to a source of power of the asset, and the onboard device receiving power from the asset; detecting a loss of power provided to the onboard device, the loss of power indicative of tampering with the onboard device, and the detecting by the onboard device; and sending a message by wireless transmission, the message indicative of tampering with the onboard device, and the sending by the onboard device during the loss of power. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266654 | ANTI-TAMPERING SYSTEM FOR VEHICULAR COMPONENT - Anti-tampering systems, methods, and devices for protection of a vehicle component. An example anti-tampering system includes one or more sensors disposed proximate to the vehicle component and a controller in communication with the one or more sensors and a memory. The system further includes one or more processors configured to execute instructions stored in the memory to receive an alert signal from the one or more sensors. The alert signal is based on physical changes to the vehicle component meeting predetermined tamper criteria. The one or more processors are further configured to send an alarm command to one or more vehicle systems based on the alert signal. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266655 | AFTER MARKET DRIVING ASSISTANCE SYSTEM - The system comprises a sensing system and a speed detection system to monitor and gather information associated with a driver, a vehicle being operated by the driver, a monitored area proximate to the vehicle. The system further comprises a display module located within the interior of the vehicle and a controller in communication with the speed detection system, the sensing system and the display module. Upon receiving the gathered information from the sensing system, the controller utilizes the gathered information to detect the presence and the proximity of an object in the monitored zone of the vehicle and the speed of the vehicle. Upon detecting said object in the monitored zone of the vehicle, the controller determines the appropriateness of providing a warning to a driver of the vehicle regarding said object. The appropriateness of providing the warning is determined as a function of the proximity of said object to the vehicle and a speed of the vehicle. Upon determining that the warning is appropriate, the controller displays the warning to the driver through the display module. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266656 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WARNING A DRIVER OF PEDESTRIANS AND OTHER OBSTACLES WHEN TURNING - A system for warning of potential hazards when a vehicle is turning has a sensor coupled to the vehicle and configured to capture data of objects located around the vehicle. A control unit is coupled to the sensor for processing the data captured by the sensor to generate graphical representations of objects captured by the sensor, graphical representations of projected paths of moving objects captured; and a graphical representation of a projected turning path of the vehicle. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266657 | SEAT OCCUPANT DETERMINING APPARATUS - A seat passenger determination apparatus includes: a first determination processing unit configured to determine a passenger is not seated on a vehicle seat by having gotten out of the vehicle and transfer the mode to a not-seated recognition mode when a load variation width detected by a load detection apparatus falls within a first threshold value in a state in which a non-fastened state of a seatbelt is detected; and a second determination processing unit configured to determine the passenger is not seated on the vehicle seat by having gotten out of the vehicle and transfer the mode to the not-seated recognition mode when the load variation width detected by the load detection apparatus falls within a second threshold value which is larger than the first threshold value during a predetermined time when the fact that the seatbelt has changed from the fastened state to the non-fastened state is detected. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266658 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USER SELECTABLE AUDIBLE EVENT INDICATION FOR A VEHICLE - A sound generation system for a vehicle includes a sound generator for operating a speaker of the vehicle to produce an audible sound. A controller detects a vehicle operation event and controls the sound generator to generate an audible indication of the event, an association of the audible indication with the event being programmable by a user. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266659 | Start Fault Indicator System - A start fault indicator system for outdoor power equipment may include an illuminating element and circuitry to perform start condition checks to determine if a start fault has occurred. The illuminating element may be configured to illuminate a first predetermined color in response to detection of a start fault occurring, and illuminate a second predetermined color in response to determining that no start fault is outstanding, where the first and second predetermined colors are different colors. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266660 | REAL-TIME DRIVER REWARD DISPLAY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method and system for improved driver reward display functionality. A driver reward is calculated based on inputs, such as freight fuel, fuel economy, and % idle. The driver reward system configures and displays a primary driver reward image for various menu selections. The primary driver reward image is configured to indicate whether the driver reward is at full penalty, partial penalty, neutral, partial bonus, or full bonus. The image is displayed in one color if above an expected value and another color if below the expected level. Images that indicate to the operator of the vehicle the impact of each input on the overall driver reward or whether each input is improving or worsening may be displayed. A secondary driver reward image may also be displayed to indicate a specific bonus or penalty in miles per hour and speed limit. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266661 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND DEVICES FOR INTEGRATION OF TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SENSORS WITH A TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM - The present invention relates to methods, systems and devices for integration of tire pressure monitoring sensors with a tire pressure monitoring system utilizing a telecommunication device. In one exemplary embodiment, the present invention provides a method of integrating a tire pressure monitoring sensor with a tire pressure monitoring system of a vehicle. The method includes the step of establishing a communication link between a telecommunication device and a tire pressure monitoring sensor, the communication link including a low frequency transmission device. The method further includes transmitting a signal through the communication link to cause the tire pressure monitoring sensor to communicate with a tire pressure monitoring system of a vehicle. The method further includes | 2014-09-18 |
20140266662 | Portable Baby Car Seat Occupancy Alarm Device - A portable child car seat alarm system for notifying a driver, parent or guardian when a child is left unattended in the child safety car seat. The portable security device includes an alarm module, a weight sensor and a 12-volt adapter. The system detects if a child is in the car seat via the weight sensor. The portable security device, connected to the vehicle's electrical system via the 12-volt adapter, detects when the ignition of the vehicle is turned off. The alarm module is activated when the ignition of the vehicle is turned off. Should a child remain in the seat when the driver's turns off the ignition, the alarm system notifies the driver that a child is sitting in the safety seat. The invention is small enough to be installed under any generally available child safety car seat and permits ease of portability from one car to another. | 2014-09-18 |
20140266663 | SEATBELT LATCH CIRCUIT - A seatbelt latch circuit can include an illumination source configured to illuminate a seatbelt latch in response to a signal. The seatbelt latch circuit can also include a status sensor configured to output a first current if the seatbelt latch is in a removed state, output a second current if the seatbelt latch is in an inserted state and output a third current if the seatbelt latch has a fault. The seatbelt latch circuit communicates with a vehicle electrical system through only two conductors. | 2014-09-18 |