Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Systems for secure contactless identification and tracking with redundant electronic/visual security mechanisms
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Application No.: US16896184Application Date: 2020-06-08
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Publication No.: US11217348B2Publication Date: 2022-01-04
- Inventor: Peter Costantino , Michael Gilvary , Paul Miller
- Applicant: IDION LLC
- Applicant Address: US NY New York
- Assignee: IDION LLC
- Current Assignee: IDION LLC
- Current Assignee Address: US NY New York
- Agency: Handal & Morofsky LLC
- Agent Mona Roy; Anthony H. Handal
- Main IPC: G06K19/077
- IPC: G06K19/077 ; G06K19/06 ; G16H40/67 ; A61B5/00 ; H04W12/06 ; G06K19/07 ; H04W4/029 ; H04W4/90 ; H04W12/64 ; G16H80/00 ; G09F3/00

Abstract:
A system for identifying and providing for the retrieval of information relating to an individual by a plurality of authorized users comprising: a skin wearable, waterproof, non-transferable frangible individual identification device comprising an adhesive and an ink arranged on a substrate to provide a physiologically perceptible, humanly understandable information related to said individual, and a machine-readable two-dimensional code, wherein said code can be scanned for identification, interaction, information exchange, and instructions and further comprising an electronic device with the ability to send, receive, and store information; wherein once applied to skin of the individual said identification device is not removable in one piece rendering the identification device inoperable within said system once removed from skin; wherein the ink, substrate, and adhesive are biocompatible; 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. The identification device is encoded with machine-readable identification information and/or other information and may comprise optionally a Noncontact communication device such as RFID or Bluetooth circuit. A plurality of reader devices and said individual identification device provide information respecting the individual or thing identified by the inventive system.
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