Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006-2009
Title: Innovations by John P Norair
Introduction
John P Norair is an accomplished inventor based in Indialantic, Florida. He holds a total of four patents, showcasing his expertise in the field of identification technology. His innovative designs focus on enhancing security and functionality through advanced tamper-resistant features.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is the "Identification band using serpentine paths to detect tampering." This invention features a tamper-resistant RFID wristband that becomes permanently disabled upon tampering. The wristband includes multiple holes for snugly securing it to the wearer, an RFID circuit, and an electrically conductive loop. The RFID circuit and the conductive loop are electrically coupled to form a series circuit, and severance of this circuit disables the wristband. The conductive loop consists of two layers that are electrically isolated from one another, except for at least one electrical connection made by a via at the end of the band distal from the antenna element. The first layer encircles the holes in a serpentine path on one layer of the band, while the second layer encircles the holes in a complementary serpentine path on a different layer of the band.
Another notable patent is the "Identification band using a conductive fastening for enhanced security and functionality." This identification device is formed from a band of material and a non-reusable tamper-resistant fastening that joins opposite end regions of the band. An RFID transponder is integrated into the band, which includes an RFID circuit and an antenna. The tamper-resistant fastening serves additional functions beyond securing the band. It can be made of conductive material to create electrical continuity between multiple conductors, enabling or disabling certain circuit functionalities. This design allows for the excess tail portion of the wristband to be cut without disrupting circuit functionality.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, John P Norair has worked with notable companies such as Bartronics America, Inc. and Proximities, Inc. His contributions to these organizations have furthered advancements in identification technology and security solutions.
Collaborations
John has collaborated with talented individuals, including John W Lerch and Joshua M Girvin. Their combined expertise has likely contributed to the success of his innovative projects.
Conclusion
John P Norair's inventive spirit and dedication to enhancing security through technology are evident in his patents and career achievements. His work continues to influence the field of identification technology,
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