Location History:
- Lake Worth, FL (US) (2001)
- Southlake, TX (US) (2018)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001-2018
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Cynthia A O'Shea
Introduction
Cynthia A O'Shea is a notable inventor based in Lake Worth, Florida. She has made significant contributions to the field of technology, particularly in the areas of baggage handling and online forum moderation. With a total of three patents to her name, O'Shea's work reflects her commitment to enhancing efficiency and security in various systems.
Latest Patents
O'Shea's latest patents include a groundbreaking system for baggage handling. This invention focuses on transporting and monitoring baggage by utilizing hardware and software techniques to schedule time slots for baggage arrival at designated waypoints or final destinations. The system employs computer management for route scheduling, baggage transportation, tracking, and verification through a multi-tiered architecture. This ensures that each bag arrives at its scheduled waypoint and final destination. Additionally, the baggage security aspect includes tracking through chaperone devices and tagging systems, which allows for the identification of routing exceptions before they are realized by transportation service employees or customers. This proactive approach increases the likelihood of successfully backtracking and re-routing baggage in a timely manner.
Another significant patent by O'Shea involves moderating forums with anonymous but traceable contributions. This method establishes a moderated forum where anonymous contributors can submit messages while their actual identities remain confidential to all but the moderator or administrator. The moderator has the authority to approve or deny the publication of these messages based on forum rules, ensuring a balance between anonymity and accountability
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