A method and system for initiating an incident-specific request for assistance from a citizen call station by touching a sequence of positions on a display screen. The citizen call station comprises a display having a touch-responsive mechanism for entering a call sequence of statements including initiating an alert, reporting a concern, and selecting help needed. A transmission mechanism for transmitting the call sequence to a control location is provided. A confirmation of the request, sent from the control location, may be received at the call station. The call station may also deliver information from a central location. The call station may include cameras, various sensors, two-way communications, and may be used to provide information on demand, outside of the normal security concerns.
Card Package Production System Having Multidirectinal Card Package Distribution Module With Stacker And Reject Gate And Method
Gregory Hill - Lake Zurich IL, US Robert Bretl - Menominee MI, US James Bretl - Menominee MI, US Jeffrey Hill - Mundeleim IL, US Roger Rowe - Lake Zurich IL, US William Kinahan - Lake Villa IL, US Paul Gundlach - St Charles IL, US
International Classification:
G06F017/00
US Classification:
235/375000
Abstract:
A card package production system () for producing card packages () composed of printed paper carriers () with matching cards () attached to the carriers () selectively outputs the card packages through a card package multi directional distribution module () having a carrier transport with a primary carrier transport path extending between a package inlet () and a primary package outlet () for transporting the card packages along the primary carrier transport path. A movable stacker gate assembly () mounted for movement between a stacking position (FIG. ) in which the card packages are guided by the stacker gate assembly () off the primary carrier transport path and into the stacker () and a nonstacking position in which the carriers are allowed to continue past the stacker input and toward the primary carrier outlet () is selectively automatically controlled to direct carriers preselected for mailing to the primary outlet () and carriers preselected for stacking to the stacker assembly (). In addition, a movable reject gate () located along the primary carrier transport path intermediate the stacker gate assembly () and the primary package outlet () mounted for movement between a reject position in which the card packages are guided by the reject gate () off the primary carrier transport path and into an inlet to a reject bin (), and a non reject position in which packages are allowed to continue past the reject bin () and continue out of the primary carrier outlet ().
System And Method For Citizen Requests For Assistance
Roger A. Rowe - New York NY, US Karl Turkel - New York NY, US
International Classification:
H04M 11/04 G06F 3/041 H04M 15/00
US Classification:
379 37, 345173, 379111
Abstract:
A method and system for initiating an incident-specific request for assistance from a citizen call station by touching a sequence of positions on a display screen. The citizen call station comprises a display having a touch-responsive mechanism for entering a call sequence of statements including initiating an alert, reporting a concern, and selecting help needed. A transmission mechanism for transmitting the call sequence to a control location is provided. A confirmation of the request, sent from the control location, may be received at the call station. The call station may also deliver information from a central location. The call station may include cameras, various sensors, two-way communications, and may be used to provide information on demand, outside of the normal security concerns.
System And Method For A Public Interactive Information Network
Roger A. Rowe - New York NY, US Sean Bauld - New Canaan CT, US Mark Freeland - Brooklyn NY, US Tom Touchet - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/68 G06F 3/041
US Classification:
382218, 345173
Abstract:
A public interactive information network (“PIIN”) that effectively rebuilds and reactivates the public pay telephone system. This network and the interactive information terminal described herein provides many new uses for the public telephone infrastructure including delivery of information and content relevant to the individual citizen in real time at the citizen's location. The terminal replaces a pay telephone in any booth or kiosk. A touch screen and a processor controlled by a main program and a suite of software applications stored in the terminal responds to user selections to provide the interactive access to information. The terminal automatically switches between passive and active display modes and receives user selections by touching the display.
Schneider Electric Energy & Sustainability Services Apr 2001 - 2014
Business Development Manager
Schneider Electric Apr 2001 - 2014
Business Development Manager
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Cross Functional Team Leadership Product Development Six Sigma Account Management Manufacturing Electrical Engineering Energy Management Product Management Product Marketing Key Account Management