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Scott Dalgleish

Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Computer Hardware
Skills:
Engineering Management, Web Marketing, Recruiting, Outsourcing, Manufacturing Operations Management, Cost Accounting, Management Development, Manufacturing, Leadership, Purchasing, Product Management, Product Development, Business Strategy, Strategic Planning

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Multi-Sensor Patch And System

US Patent:
2011021, Sep 1, 2011
Filed:
Feb 7, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/021806
Inventors:
Richard S. Pollack - Boulder CO, US
Joseph Michael Letkomiller - Thornton CO, US
Wade W. Webster - Woodinville WA, US
Scott D. Dalgleish - Boulder CO, US
Donald E. Kirkpatrick - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
Prima-Temp Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
G06F 15/00
G01F 19/00
US Classification:
702 19, 702130, 702127
Abstract:
Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods for remote sensing and/or monitoring utilizing a sensing device, such as may be implemented in a patch that can be placed on or affixed to a subject, where the sensing device includes multiple sensors. For example, one embodiment of the present invention includes a wireless human temperature skin patch providing accurate measurement of human temperature from a sensing device applied to the skin and even in the presence of differing ambient temperature. In such an embodiment, the patch can include, for example, a flexible, breathable bandage or adhesive strip or pad to affix the sensing device to a patient. The sensing device can include multiple sensors such as two or more temperature sensors that can be used to accurately determine the patient's core body temperature from the measured temperature at the skin.

Sensor System

US Patent:
2023001, Jan 19, 2023
Filed:
Sep 26, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/953111
Inventors:
- Boulder CO, US
Jacob Anthony Baldwin - Boulder CO, US
Scott David Dalgleish - Boulder CO, US
David Scott Kramer - Erie CO, US
Assignee:
PHASE IV ENGINEERING, INC. - BOULDER CO
International Classification:
G01D 21/00
H04Q 9/00
G01D 9/00
G06F 16/22
H04L 67/1097
Abstract:
Described are systems and methods to provide agnostic sensor data obtained from a sensor and transmitted to a central database by a transmitter device. In one aspect, a value sensed by a sensor component is converted at the transmitter device to an agnostic value defined by a dimensionless universal scale and offset. The agnostic value is then sent to a data acquisition database where it is converted back to the original value. This is accomplished by first providing the data acquisition database with a sensor definition of a scale and offset used to convert the sensor values in addition to any sensor indicia and other parameters to display the data acquired at the data acquisition database. The wireless sensors database and user interface are also automatically updated when a new sensor type is attached to the network utilizing configuration data that resides in the new sensor that is sent to the database on its first connection.

Sensor System

US Patent:
2023002, Jan 19, 2023
Filed:
Sep 26, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/952967
Inventors:
- BOULDER CO, US
Jacob Anthony Baldwin - Boulder CO, US
Scott David Dalgleish - Boulder CO, US
David Scott Kramer - Erie CO, US
Assignee:
PHASE IV ENGINEERING, INC. - BOULDER CO
International Classification:
G01D 21/00
H04Q 9/00
G01D 9/00
G06F 16/22
H04L 67/1097
Abstract:
Described are systems and methods to provide agnostic sensor data obtained from a sensor and transmitted to a central database by a transmitter device. In one aspect, a value sensed by a sensor component is converted at the transmitter device to an agnostic value defined by a dimensionless universal scale and offset. The agnostic value is then sent to a data acquisition database where it is converted back to the original value. This is accomplished by first providing the data acquisition database with a sensor definition of a scale and offset used to convert the sensor values in addition to any sensor indicia and other parameters to display the data acquired at the data acquisition database. The wireless sensors database and user interface are also automatically updated when a new sensor type is attached to the network utilizing configuration data that resides in the new sensor that is sent to the database on its first connection.

Hopping Scheme For Embedded Wireless Sensors

US Patent:
2021032, Oct 21, 2021
Filed:
Jun 25, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/359323
Inventors:
- BOULDER CO, US
Scott David Dalgleish - Boulder CO, US
Jason Michael Wild - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
Phase IV Engineering, Inc. - BOULDER CO
International Classification:
H04W 52/36
H04W 52/18
Abstract:
A wireless communication method to alter RF regulatory channel hopping requirements (regulations) between a pair of transceivers is envisioned wherein an embedded transceiver embedded in an RF attenuating medium transmits signals at a lower hopping requirement than a paired open-air transceiver. The communication method adheres to these regulations, which define a threshold power for transmission above which require a high degree of frequency hopping. Because the attenuating medium attenuates the open-air RF signal from the embedded transceiver, channel hopping in the embedded transceiver is lowered however, the channel hopping in the open-air transceiver is not lowered. The two transceivers are essentially powered equally.

Battery Passivation Management System

US Patent:
2021024, Aug 5, 2021
Filed:
Feb 19, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/180449
Inventors:
Scott David Dalgleish - Boulder CO, US
International Classification:
H01M 50/543
G01R 31/364
G01R 31/3835
H03K 17/94
H01M 10/48
H01M 10/42
Abstract:
Described is a battery de-passivation circuit that generally comprises a battery having a de-passivation circuit attached across its positive and negative terminals. The de-passivation circuit includes a switch that can open or close the de-passivation circuit, a resistor that can regulate the amount of current drawn from the battery and a clock and timer controller system that controls the switch. The controller system controls closing the circuit long enough to bring the passivation level build-up within the battery to an acceptable lower level and controls opening the circuit long enough to allow passivation levels to build-up to an acceptable upper level.

Empty Bottom Shelf Of Shopping Cart Monitor And Alerting System Using Distance Measuring Methods

US Patent:
2021006, Mar 4, 2021
Filed:
Jun 22, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/907549
Inventors:
Dale Lee Yones - Longmont CO, US
Scott David Dalgleish - Boulder CO, US
Craig W. Moyer - York PA, US
International Classification:
B62B 3/14
B62B 5/00
A47F 9/04
G07G 1/00
Abstract:
A method apparatus are directed to identify items disposed on the bottom shelf of a shopping cart bottom of basket (BoB). Certain aspects envision a distance measurement sensor and computing system connected to the shopping cart. A first set of distance measurements of the bottom shelf when empty is obtained via the distance measurement sensor. Next, at a checkout stand, a second set of distance measurements of the shelf are taken, which can be used to compare with the first set of distance measurements to identify if there is an object on the BoB. An alert can be provided to a checkout attendant if there is an object on the BoB.

Camera System Monitor For Shopping Cart Bottom Shelf

US Patent:
2021006, Mar 4, 2021
Filed:
Jun 22, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/907566
Inventors:
Dale Lee Yones - Longmont CO, US
Scott David Dalgleish - Boulder CO, US
Craig W. Moyer - York PA, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/18
G06Q 20/20
G06K 7/10
G06F 1/3296
G06K 9/62
G06K 9/00
G06K 9/46
H04N 5/232
H04B 1/38
G08B 7/06
Abstract:
A method apparatus are directed to identify items disposed on the bottom shelf of a shopping cart bottom of basket (BoB). Certain aspects envision a distance measurement sensor and computing system connected to the shopping cart. A first set of distance measurements of the bottom shelf when empty is obtained via the distance measurement sensor. Next, at a checkout stand, a second set of distance measurements of the shelf are taken, which can be used to compare with the first set of distance measurements to identify if there is an object on the BoB. An alert can be provided to a checkout attendant if there is an object on the BoB.

Sensor System

US Patent:
2020038, Dec 3, 2020
Filed:
May 22, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/881246
Inventors:
Jason Michael Wild - Denver CO, US
Jacob Anthony Baldwin - Boulder CO, US
Scott David Dalgleish - Boulder CO, US
David Scott Kramer - Erie CO, US
International Classification:
H04Q 9/00
G01D 9/00
H04L 29/08
G06F 16/22
Abstract:
Described are systems and methods to provide agnostic sensor data obtained from a sensor and transmitted to a central database by a transmitter device. In one aspect, a value sensed by a sensor component is converted at the transmitter device to an agnostic value defined by a dimensionless universal scale and offset. The agnostic value is then sent to a data acquisition database where it is converted back to the original value. This is accomplished by first providing the data acquisition database with a sensor definition of a scale and offset used to convert the sensor values in addition to any sensor indicia and other parameters to display the data acquired at the data acquisition database. The wireless sensors database and user interface are also automatically updated when a new sensor type is attached to the network utilizing configuration data that resides in the new sensor that is sent to the database on its first connection.

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