The present invention is for an access shield for a shipping container, which container has a pair of doors and a plurality of supporting feet. An access shield for the shipping container is placed under the door end of the shipping container and is contained by the shipping container's weight with a pair of locking arms positioned behind the shipping container's feet to block access into a shipping container.
Apparatus And Method For Detecting And Mitigating A Stovetop Fire
Richard Anthony - Fort Worth TX, US Michael Custer - Fort Worth TX, US Kartik Moorthy - Lewisville TX, US Matthew Scarpino - Fort Worth TX, US Aravind Seshadri - Fort Worth TX, US Brent Williams - Fort Worth TX, US
Assignee:
Williams-Pyro, Inc.
International Classification:
G08B019/00
US Classification:
340/522000, 340/584000
Abstract:
There is provided an apparatus that has a sensor unit located so as to monitor physical parameters of a stove top and a control unit that is positioned to turn off the stove top heating elements in response to the sensor unit. The sensor unit has an array of sensors such as ultraviolet, infrared, temperature, smoke, and combustion byproduct sensors. The sensor unit also has a microcontroller in the form of a neural network that is able to distinguish between a hazardous fire condition and a non-hazardous fire condition on the stove top. The neural network is trained by exposing the sensor unit to a variety of hazardous conditions and non-hazardous conditions and identifying to the neural network whether these conditions are hazardous or non-hazardous. Once the neural network has been trained, the sensor unit monitors the stove top and if it detects a hazardous condition, it signals the control unit, which turns the heat off on the stove top.
Systems And Methods For Communication With Rfid Tags
Joshua D. Anderson - Greenville TX, US Scott M. Burkart - Royse City TX, US Jonathan E. Brown - Farmersville TX, US Michael R. Custer - Heath TX, US
International Classification:
H04Q 5/22
US Classification:
340 104
Abstract:
Communication between a multi-band RFID tag device that communicates on first and second bands with other devices may be enabled, using a bidirectional communication bridging device that converts first band signals of the RFID tag device to third band signals of another device, and vice-versa. Examples of third band-capable devices that may be bridged for communication with the first band of a RFID tag device include WiFi devices such as smart phone, notebook computer, WLAN router or any other type of WiFi enabled device. In one example, a tag interface control device may be provided in the form of a WiFi-enabled handheld unit that communicates with a multi-band RFID tag through a bridging device using NBFM radio frequency (RF) communications to retrieve or change stored data and/or change the tag operation. Such a WiFi-enabled handheld unit may be configured to be relatively small, portable, and/or battery or wireless-powered.
May 16: Sheriffs Sgt. Michael Custer fatally shoots Seth Adams, 24, after a confrontation in a parking lot on Adams property in Loxahatchee Groves. Custer thought Adams was armed and said he was assaulted by him.
Date: Apr 14, 2017
Source: Google
Attorney: Deputy lied about why he fatally shot unarmed man
Wallace McCall said during opening statements Tuesday that Sgt. Michael Custer's story about why he shot Seth Adams late on May 16, 2012, is refuted by blood, ballistic and photographic evidence. Custer told investigators he fired after the 24-year-old Adams grabbed him by the throat and as he rumma
Date: Feb 14, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Florida Sheriff's Office On Trial Again Over Fatal Shooting
The parents of Seth Adams are sure Sgt. Michael Custer is lying about why he fatally shot their unarmed son in the parking lot of the familys nursery business nearly five years ago, even though the sheriffs deputy was cleared by investigators.
Date: Feb 13, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Occupy Nashville protesters sense victory, but THP offers warning
This is what victory looks like! shouted Michael Custer, whose 14-year-old son, Zigh Ghaykub Rountree-Custer, was part of the group waiting his turn to get arrested. It was the first time since Thursday, when the state imposed a curfew on Legislative Plaza, that state troopers didnt take proteste