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Brackmann
Jay R. Brackmann, Wheaton, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080297346 | MINI PALLET-BOX MOVING CONTAINER - Smart, rollable, mini-pallet cargo container system comprising robust, auditable, secure, sealable, lockable, trackable and pollable, universal, half/quarter-sized boxes particularly useful for moving highly valuable or sensitive, personal, political, military or commercial materials, embodiments include truly verifiable ballot boxes, verifiably secure moving containers. Blast attenuation inserts are disclosed. The boxes include electronic locks containing event memory, sensors and alarms, and RF communications and GPS locator module(s) that radio to a base station the time, location and status of the inventive box, and anomalous events as they occur, including unauthorized attempts to open or break into the container, or potential damage events. In addition, both the locks and comm modules are programmable, and provide extensive, and selectably pollable and down-loadable, printable event, access and transport history and audit trails. The comm system permits remote tracking and real time status check via the Internet, LAN or WAN wireless networks. | 12-04-2008 |
Maria Brackmann, Berlin DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110144137 | METHOD FOR PREVENTING OR ALLEVIATING THE NOXIOUS EFFECTS RESULTING FROM TOXICANT EXPOSURE - The present invention provides a method of using agents which can modulate TRPA1 function as counteragents to inhibit the physical effects of chemical irritants/toxicants when given prior to exposure or to lessen the physical effects when administered post exposure, and more specifically, to a method for counteracting the acute physical noxious effects of toxicants, including but not limited to, tear gases, chlorine, hydrogen peroxide, ammonia, phosgene, chloropicrin, isocyanates and mustard gas. Administering the counteragents counteracts pain, inflammation, lachrymation, blepharospasm, respiratory irritation and depression, airway mucus secretion, airway obstruction and injury, cough and incapacitation and cutaneous chemical injuries. Another embodiment provides a method of preventing or treating a disease or condition in a mammal, which disease or condition includes hypersensitivity to chemical stimuli, particularly in regards to inflammatory airway conditions, such as asthma, rhinitis, etc., by administering to the mammal a therapeutically effective amount of a compound that inhibits TRPA1 function, wherein the compound reduces the hypersensitivity and mediates the response to such chemical stimuli in the mammal. The invention also includes a kit containing the compound that inhibits the TRPA1 function as a counteracting agent for administration prior to or post exposure to prevent or limit the effects of the exposure. | 06-16-2011 |
Rogers Brackmann, St. Charles, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100253519 | UNDERDECK CARRIER SYSTEM FOR MOBILE CONTAINERS FOR SEGREGATING PRODUCT TYPES IN COMMON SHIPMENT - A transportation system for secure, auditable and trackable smart mobile containers (SMC) for securely shipping less than truckload volumes of products that require special handing segregation as controlled products, such as ethical drugs, along with general, non-controlled merchandise. Dedicated semi-trailer lockers are secured under the deck I-beam framing, including lockable fold-down doors that become ramps for loading/unloading. The lockers are mounted back to back along the center line of the trailer under-deck. Each SMC includes a electronics package that can read RFID tags, has condition sensors and an RF module to permit remote monitoring of location and cargo/container conditions. The SMC can include an electronic lock that provides access security, and an audit trail of all opening and closing events. | 10-07-2010 |
Rogers F. Brackmann, St. Charles, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080297346 | MINI PALLET-BOX MOVING CONTAINER - Smart, rollable, mini-pallet cargo container system comprising robust, auditable, secure, sealable, lockable, trackable and pollable, universal, half/quarter-sized boxes particularly useful for moving highly valuable or sensitive, personal, political, military or commercial materials, embodiments include truly verifiable ballot boxes, verifiably secure moving containers. Blast attenuation inserts are disclosed. The boxes include electronic locks containing event memory, sensors and alarms, and RF communications and GPS locator module(s) that radio to a base station the time, location and status of the inventive box, and anomalous events as they occur, including unauthorized attempts to open or break into the container, or potential damage events. In addition, both the locks and comm modules are programmable, and provide extensive, and selectably pollable and down-loadable, printable event, access and transport history and audit trails. The comm system permits remote tracking and real time status check via the Internet, LAN or WAN wireless networks. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20100265068 | SYSTEM FOR MAINTAINING SECURITY OF EVIDENCE THROUGHOUT CHAIN OF CUSTODY - An evidence chain of custody system that is application-specific auditable and trackable secure smart mobile containers (SMC) for securely storing evidence items that are collected at crime scenes and search locations pursuant to subpoenas or warrants. Each SMC includes a electronics package that can read RF tags applied to evidence bags or totes placed in the SMC or for oversized items, associated with the event or scene, that are tagged with active RF tags. The electronics package also includes condition sensors and an RF transmitter module to permit remote reporting and monitoring of GPS/RSSI location and condition. The SMC includes an electronic lock that provides access security and an audit trail of all opening, closing, and other events. | 10-21-2010 |
