20240054308. SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FOREIGN MATERIAL EXCLUSION ACCOUNTABILITY simplified abstract (ACCESS SOLOTIONS, LLC)

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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FOREIGN MATERIAL EXCLUSION ACCOUNTABILITY

Organization Name

ACCESS SOLOTIONS, LLC

Inventor(s)

Kelvin D. Mann of Molalla OR (US)

Eric Bergstrom of Silverton OR (US)

David Hansen of Newberg OR (US)

Nikolas Tripp of Oregon OR (US)

Nathan Smith of Albany OR (US)

Stephen Lauser of Portland OR (US)

Matthew Montgomery of Tumwater WA (US)

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FOREIGN MATERIAL EXCLUSION ACCOUNTABILITY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240054308 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FOREIGN MATERIAL EXCLUSION ACCOUNTABILITY

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system for foreign material accountability that includes a kiosk with a touch-enabled display screen. The display screen is backlit and automatically adjusts brightness based on the ambient environment. The kiosk also includes a user input device, which includes a pin pad and various sensors such as temperature sensors, RFID sensors, IR sensors, optical sensors, and iris sensors. The system is controlled by a processor and computer code operating on the kiosk.

  • The system includes a kiosk with a touch-enabled display screen that adjusts brightness based on the ambient environment.
  • The kiosk also includes a user input device with a pin pad and various sensors.
  • The system is controlled by a processor and computer code operating on the kiosk.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Security systems in restricted areas where access control is crucial.
  • Inventory management systems to track and control the movement of items.
  • Visitor management systems in high-security facilities.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Unauthorized access to restricted areas can be prevented.
  • Foreign materials can be detected and controlled to maintain security.
  • Improved accuracy and efficiency in inventory management.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced security and control over access to restricted areas.
  • Improved accuracy and efficiency in tracking and managing inventory.
  • Increased safety by detecting and preventing the presence of foreign materials.


Original Abstract Submitted

a system for foreign material accountability includes a kiosk, which further includes a touch enabled display screen that is back lit and automatically adjusts brightness based on ambient environment. a user input device, wherein the user input device includes a pin pad, one or more sensors selected from a group consisting of temperature sensors, rfid sensors, ir sensors, optical sensors, iris sensors and one or more cameras, a processor, a data bus coupled to the processor and a computer-usable medium embodying computer code operating on the kiosk. the computer code includes programmed instructions executable by the processor to control accessibility of items into a restricted area based on data received from at least one of the display screen operated by a user, the user input device, and the one or more sensors.