Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010-2011
Title: Innovations of Robert Shein
Introduction
Robert Shein is an accomplished inventor based in El Cajon, CA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of technology, particularly in the area of wireless tracking systems. With a total of 2 patents, Shein's work focuses on enhancing the monitoring of sterilizable objects.
Latest Patents
Shein's latest patents include a wireless tracking system and method for sterilizable objects. This invention provides a method for real-time location monitoring of a sterilizable object. The method involves tracking the location of a sterilizable object that bears a tag. The tag is designed with a sealed housing, means for detecting a sterilization event, and means for transmitting data concerning the sterilization event. Additionally, the method includes detecting a sterilization event and transmitting a signal indicating that the sterilization event has been detected by the tag.
Another patent by Shein also focuses on a wireless tracking system and method for sterilizable objects. This invention similarly provides a method for real-time location monitoring using a mesh network. The tag in this system also includes a sealed housing, means for detecting a sterilization event, and means for transmitting data concerning the sterilization event. The method includes detecting a sterilization event and transmitting a signal that the sterilization event has been detected by the tag.
Career Highlights
Robert Shein is currently associated with Awarepoint Corporation, where he continues to innovate and develop new technologies. His work has been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of tracking systems in various applications.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include Matthew R Perkins and Eric Hoffman, who contribute to the collaborative environment at Awarepoint Corporation.
Conclusion
Robert Shein's contributions to the field of wireless tracking systems demonstrate his commitment to innovation and technology. His patents reflect a deep understanding of the needs in monitoring sterilizable objects, paving the way for advancements in this critical area.