Access Solutions, LLC (20240211714). SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FOREIGN MATERIAL EXCLUSION ACCOUNTABILITY simplified abstract

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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FOREIGN MATERIAL EXCLUSION ACCOUNTABILITY

Organization Name

Access Solutions, 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 Tualatin OR (US)

Nathan Smith of Salem OR (US)

Stephen Lauser of Newberg OR (US)

Matthew Montgomery of Newberg OR (US)

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

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240211714 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FOREIGN MATERIAL EXCLUSION ACCOUNTABILITY

The patent application describes a system for foreign material accountability, which includes a kiosk with a touch-enabled display screen, user input device, sensors, processor, and computer code.

  • The system includes a back-lit display screen that adjusts brightness based on the ambient environment.
  • The user input device features a pin pad and various sensors such as temperature sensors, RFID sensors, IR sensors, optical sensors, and cameras.
  • The processor controls accessibility to a restricted area based on data received from the display screen, user input device, and sensors.

Potential Applications: - This system can be used in secure facilities to monitor and control access to restricted areas. - It can be implemented in airports, government buildings, and other high-security locations to enhance security measures.

Problems Solved: - Ensures accountability for foreign materials entering restricted areas. - Enhances security by monitoring and controlling access based on real-time data from sensors.

Benefits: - Improved security measures. - Enhanced accountability for foreign materials. - Real-time monitoring and control of access to restricted areas.

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Security System for Restricted Areas This technology can be commercialized for use in airports, government buildings, military installations, and other high-security facilities. It can provide a robust security solution to prevent unauthorized access and enhance accountability for foreign materials.

Questions about the Enhanced Security System for Restricted Areas: 1. How does the system ensure accountability for foreign materials entering restricted areas? - The system utilizes sensors and user input devices to monitor and control access based on real-time data, ensuring accountability for foreign materials.

2. What are the potential applications of this technology beyond secure facilities? - This technology can also be used in industrial settings, research laboratories, and other environments where access control and accountability are crucial.


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.