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Master signal transmitter with allied servant receiver to receive a directed signal from the transmitter

Patent 7064662 Issued on June 20, 2006. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject December 11, 2022. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 10317919 filed on 12/11/2002

US Classes:

340/539.32, Including location of misplaced item340/693.3, Having reduced power consumption (e.g., intermittent power)455/334, With particular receiver circuit367/135, RECEIVER CIRCUITRY340/825.49, Location indication375/256, PULSE TRANSMISSION VIA RADIATED BASEBAND340/571, Alarm on protected article340/539.19, Programmable704/275, Speech controlled system340/644, Switch or relay340/572.1, Detectable device on protected article (e.g., "tag")340/568.1, Article placement or removal (e.g., anti-theft)340/539.1Radio

Examiners

Primary: Lee, Benjamin C.

International Class

G08B 1/08

Abstract

A device for locating an object, which includes a master transmitter with at least one servant receiver. A signal from the master transmitter unit activates the servant receiver unit, which then turns itself on. The servant receiver unit has both sound and light output to attract the attention of a user. The servant receiver unit is placed on an object like luggage, a remote control, a personal data assistant, or the like. When the user has misplaced the valuable object, the master transmitter unit is used to activate the servant unit whose light and sound makes it possible to locate the lost object. Because the servant receiver unit is not turned on until it receives the signal from the master transmitter unit, it draws negligible current from a battery. This means that batteries need not be replaced in the servant receiver unit whose effective life will be close to the shelf life of the batteries. When the batteries finally stop working, the servant receiver unit is discarded and a replacement servant receiver unit is obtained. The master transmitter unit may use a single radio frequency signal, dual radio frequency signal, an amplitude modulated radio frequency signals, an ultrasonic signal, or an infrared signal. Appropriate choice of materials, along with appropriate design, allows the master transmitter unit and servant receiver unit, when using radio frequency, to comply with FCC rules while still being effective to distances of 50 feet.

Other References

  • International Search Report dated Jun. 22, 2005.
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