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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 14, 2014
Filed:
Nov. 23, 2011
Nima Veiseh, New York, NY (US);
David W. Baarman, Fennville, MI (US);
Thomas Jay Leppien, Grand Haven, MI (US);
Nima Veiseh, New York, NY (US);
David W. Baarman, Fennville, MI (US);
Thomas Jay Leppien, Grand Haven, MI (US);
Access Business Group International LLC, Ada, MI (US);
Abstract
A system and markup language for information extraction from stand-alone devices in webspace is disclosed. Devices are provided with Internet accessibility, thus becoming web objects, able to send and receive data through the Internet. A web object is assigned a static and dynamic serial number by its manufacturer which contains data pertaining to the web object/device. Also, the web object has the capability to report on its status, making such information available over the Internet. Thus, the device's owner can monitor the device by accessing it through the Internet and a web page, and the manufacturer or other authorized user can also securely access the device/web object to monitor its status. The web object can thus report that maintenance is required, a service part should be ordered, and maintains this information within the dynamic portion of its serial number, which updates based on changes to its status.