| Locator System With An Implanted Transponder Having An Organically-Rechargeable Battery |
*****New Product For Licensing, Manufacturing, and/or Investors*****
| U.S. Patent : # 6,828,908
Inventor : Ronald Scott Clark |
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As attorney for the inventor of the innovative Locator System With An Implantable Transponder we are currently seeking manufacturing companies to license, purchase patent rights or enter into a royalty agreement for this timely invention.
The present invention relates generally to locator devices and, more specifically, to a locator device having a biocompatible transponder that is subcutaneously implanted in a human or animal to selectively transmit positional data to a remote locator device in the event that the subject is lost, missing or in need of being monitored.
Objects of the present invention:
- to provide a locator system having an undetectable irremovable transmitter means implanted subcutaneously in the person or animal to be monitored
- to provide a locator system with an implanted biocompatable transponder having a battery that uses the host organism to provide a recharge thereto
- to provide a locator system with an implanted biocompatible transponder that transmits positional data to a remote locator unit either directly or by means of a relay system such as a global positioning satellite system(GPS)
- to provide a locator system with an implanted, organically-rechargeable transponder that is powered by a piezoelectric battery, bioelectric battery, thermal battery or any other suitable battery or any combination thereof that utilizes the kinetic energy or heat of the host's body to supply a recharge thereto
- to provide a GPS locator system with an implanted, organically-rechargeable transponder having a transmitter that remains dormant until activated by a unique assigned frequency transmitted by a remote unit seeking to locate the subject thereby reducing the amount of charging required to maintain a fully charged battery over an extended period of time regardless of frequency of use
- to provide a locator system with an implanted, organically-rechargeable transponder that is biocompatable with the host organism so as not to be rejected therefrom or to cause an infection thereto
- to provide a locator system with an implanted, organically-rechargeable transponder to aid in preventing and finding kidnapped, abducted or lost individuals
- to provide a locator system with an implanted, organically-rechargeable transponder having an external bioelectric means for providing an additional charge thereto
- to provide a locator system with an implanted organically-rechargeable transponder for use as a tool for monitoring public servants during rescue and recovery missions or in dangerous circumstances
- to provide a locator system having an implanted rechargeable transponder wherein the encoded transponder frequency could provide identification of the implanted subject when authorized to work in secured situations such as airports and military bases
- to provide a locator system having a transponder that has a speaker/microphone that is voice activated by a predetermined password and provides for instantaneous two-way communication between the subject and a central office
- to provide a locator system wherein the transponder could be installed in the black box of an airliner
- to provide a locator system with an implanted, organically-rechargeable transponder that is economical in cost to manufacture and operate
The following pictures are meant to display possible physical characteristics of the present invention and are not to be taken in a limiting sense. It is understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
| LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS |
| 10 locator system with implantable transponder |
38 transponder receiver |
| 12 transponder | 40 locator transmitter |
| 14 locator unit |
42 locator receiver |
| 16 satellite | 44 microprocessor |
| 18 monitored subject |
46 keypad |
| 20 transponder transmitter/receiver | 48 locator display |
| 22 satellite relay transmission |
50 satellite transmitter |
| 24 personal encoded frequency | 52 satellite transmitter |
| 25 positional data |
62 bioelectric transponder |
| 26 rechargeable piezoelectric battery | 64 bioelectric battery |
| 28 flexible piezoelectric element |
66 neuroelectric contact |
| 30 muscle | 68 synapse or neuromuscular junction |
| 32 deltoid |
70 soft tissue |
| 34 pectoralis major | 72 thermoelectric contact |
| 36 bicep |
74 thermal battery |
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| PATENT DRAWINGS |
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Figure 1 is an illustrative view of the present invention in use.
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Figure 2 is an illustrative veiw of the implanted transponder.
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Figure 3 is a side view of the transponder device.
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Figure 4 is a block diagram of the locator unit activating the transponder.
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Figure 5 is a block diagram of the transponder transmitting location data to the locator unit.
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Figure 6 is a flow chart of the operation of the present invention.
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Figure 7 is a block diagram of the transmission from a bioelectric transponder.
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Figure 8 is a block diagram of the transmission from a thermal transponder.
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If you are interested in licensing, purchasing the rights to the above invention or entering into a royalty
agreement please contact the office of Michael I. Kroll as follows:
Michael I. Kroll
171 Stillwell Lane
Syosset, New York 11791
Tel. #: 800-367-7774
Tel. #: 516-367-7777
Fax #: 800-367-7704
Fax #: 516-692-2787