Patent classifications
G09F3/0297
MARKER FOR OBJECTS THAT INDICATES THE DEGREE OF RELEASE INTO THE ENVIRONMENT OF ELEMENTS THAT ARE DIFFICULT OR SLOW TO BIODEGRADE (HARMFUL ELEMENTS)
The marker of the degree of release of elements that are difficultly or slowly biodegradable (harmful elements) into the environment for objects consisting of an element (1, 1′, 1″) with a structure which ostensibly modifies the appearance thereof at a rate in accordance with the wear of the fabric of the article (2) for which it is intended, warning the user about it. Said element consists of a button (1) or a label (1′) comprising two layers that are different in appearance, a surface one (11) and a central or lower one (12), the outer one (11) being “able to be worn out” until it disappears at a rate in accordance with the fabric of the article (2). In another variant, the element is a seam (1″) consisting of a thread that is “able to be worn out” until it disappears at the rate in accordance with the deterioration of the fabric of the article (2) for which it is intended.
Secure Systems for Contactless Identification and Vital Sign Monitoring
A system for identifying, monitoring the health of an individual and providing for the retrieval of information relating to said individual by a plurality of authorized users. The system comprises an identification device and associated hardware and software components. The identification device a skin wearable, waterproof, non-transferable frangible individual identification device comprising (1) an adhesive and marking arranged on a substrate to provide a physiologically perceptible, humanly understandable information related to said individual, and (2) an electronic device having wireless communication capability with the ability to send, receive, and store information, wherein electronic device comprises at least one sensor for taking vital sign data, wherein once applied to skin, removal of the individual renders the identification device inoperable wherein the marking, substrate, and adhesive are biocompatible. The associated hardware includes a plurality of receivers; a computer interface device receiving information from said individual identification device and from said receivers respecting the individual identified by said individual identification device; a computer system coupled to said computer interface device, said computer system including a memory with an algorithm for processing information collected by said computer system; and a separate set of receivers and a separate service rendering system, each output information from their respective receivers to a common database, the contents of said common database being coupled to a computing device which communicates information to and from a central server. In a preferred embodiment, the identification device is a Bluetooth compatible, battery powered, identification and monitoring device measuring temperature, pulse oximetry and heart rate.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR TACTILE, TOUCH READABLE LABELS ON TANGIBLE GOODS
Tactile labels with raised touchable and readable projections extending away from a surface of a tangible good, container or package that allow people to quickly recognize and understand the content within the container, wherein the tactile labels may include data that can be extracted via image processing techniques.
Digital Origin Tag and System of Use
A system for recording and tracking the processing of an object, such as a killed game animal, or other kind of object. An origin tag has a unique identifier and is attached to the object to be documented and recorded. A database maintains a central registry of the unique identifiers that have been issued on origin tags. The identifiers are disbursed to separate mobile devices, typically smart phones, allowing the user to update information to specific origin tags, without having an Internet connection to the central registry. The data stored on the separate mobile devices are integrated into the central registry, so as to create a complete registry of the unique identifiers, along with the updated information recorded for each of those identifiers
VACCINATION VERIFICATION BRACELET
Vaccine status verification devices and systems for third parties to determine and verify the vaccination status of a user. In one embodiment, information relating to the vaccination status, vaccination date(s), and optionally other information related to a user is stored on and displayable from a bracelet worn by the user.
CANNABIS FACILITY OPERATION METHOD
The invention comprises a method and/or an apparatus for operating a Cannabis facility generating a tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) containing product, comprising the step of labeling the THC containing product with a matrix bar code/quick response (QR) code, the cannabis containing product comprising at least two milligrams of a tetrahydrocannabinol substance, the QR code linking to product information associated with the THC containing product, the product information comprising at least one of a location, date of harvest, strain, and/or type of a plant containing a tetrahydrocannabinol substance in the THC containing product; an extraction method; a date and/or a location of manufacture of the THC product; a related laboratory report; and/or a link to a related web page.
Method and kit for labelling objects
A kit for labelling an object with a target label comprises an instrument having an end(s) for manipulating labels. Transfer label(s) adhered to the end of the instrument, the transfer label having a facestock having adhesive on at least one of its surfaces, an adhesion force A between a first surface of the facestock of the transfer label and the instrument being greater than an adhesion force B between a second surface of the transfer label and a target label. The instrument and transfer label are used to manually transfer the target label from a target label liner to an object by releasable adherence of the target label to the second surface of the transfer label. A method for labelling an object is also provided.
Systems and methods for self-obscuring tamper-evident labels
Systems and methods for using, configuring, and manufacturing self-obscuring tamper-evident labels can include producing labels that have adhesive and non-adhesive sides. The non-adhesive side can be configured to receive printing such as machine-readable codes. The labels typically have multiple layers which can be configured for various tasks. For example, one layer can be configured as an irreversible void material that generates indicia upon receiving a certain tension associated with removal from a surface. Another layer may be configured to ease the removal of the label from a surface while another generates deformations under tension. The indicia, deformations, and machine-readable code printed on the non-adhesive side can be configured such that when activated, the indicia render the machine-readable code unreadable via machine. These labels can be utilized as security labels designed to indicate prior removal as well as other applications that can benefit from quick removal and prior removal indication.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING ARTICLES OF CLOTHING
Systems and methods for allowing sight impaired or blind persons to identify articles of clothing utilizing “smart labels” which comprise identification information, wherein the identification information is contained in, represented by, or interpretable via raised indicia (e.g., raised lettering or Braille), smart codes, global positioning system (GPS) technology, magnetic stripes, radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, near field communication (NFC) technology, microprocessors, Bluetooth technology, or combinations thereof. These smart labels are unaffected by normal usage such as washing, folding and crumpling to allow sight impaired or blind persons to tactually, or via an electronic interpretation device, e.g., personal computer, a smartphone, computer tablet, magnetic stripe reader, NFC communicator, RFID reader, or Bluetooth device, comprehend the identification information of the smart label.
ADVERTISING EFFECTIVENESS MEASURING SYSTEM AND METHOD
A method for measuring effectiveness of a media-sharing advertisement includes: obtaining delivery destination ID identified in response to an access to a first address, which is based on a first code that is recorded on a print media and includes the first address to access to a first landing page corresponding to a first business entity of the print media and includes the delivery destination ID of the delivery destination of the print media; obtaining delivery destination ID identified in response to an access to a second address, which is based on a second code that is recorded on the print media and includes the second address to access to a second landing page corresponding to a second business entity that satisfies a media-sharing condition and includes the delivery destination ID, and ID of the second business entity; and providing the first and second business entities with the obtained information.