A primary subsystem captures original information and supplemental information to form a revision. A primary subsystem enables revisions to be made at the location of the incident prior to leaving the location. Systems for collecting and managing information about incidents include primary and secondary subsystems. A category is a descriptor or label that identifies a common aspect among members assigned to the category. Categories may determine how information is stored, communicated, and/or accessed on primary and/or secondary subsystems.
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Providing online non-downloadable software; Providing online non-downloadable machine learning-based software; Providing online non-downloadable artificial intelligence-based software, namely, machine learning-based software; Providing online non-downloadable software for error-checking documents and reports; Providing online non-downloadable software for auditing documents and reports; Providing online non-downloadable software for analyzing, filtering, categorizing, organizing, and summarizing information, content, and data in audio and video recording transcripts; Providing online non-downloadable software for displaying and reviewing information, content, and data in audio and video recording transcripts; Software as a Service (SaaS); Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring machine learning-based software; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring artificial intelligence-based software, namely, machine learning-based software Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for error-checking documents and reports; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for auditing documents and reports; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for analyzing, filtering, categorizing, organizing, and summarizing information, content, and data in audio and video recording transcripts; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for displaying and reviewing information, content, and data in audio and video recording transcripts
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Providing online non-downloadable software for using language models; Providing online non-downloadable software for natural language processing; Providing online non-downloadable software for tracking user behavior and user actions; Providing online non-downloadable software for soliciting and collecting user feedback; Providing on-line non-downloadable software for ingesting and analyzing audio and video recording transcripts; Providing on-line non-downloadable software for ingesting and analyzing metadata created from audio and video recordings; Providing on-line non-downloadable software for ingesting and analyzing transcripts and metadata created from video surveillance systems; Providing on-line non-downloadable software for creating audit trails; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for using language models; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for natural language processing; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for tracking user behavior and user actions; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for soliciting and collecting user feedback; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for ingesting and analyzing audio and video recording transcripts; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for ingesting and analyzing metadata created from audio and video recordings; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for ingesting and analyzing transcripts and metadata created from video surveillance systems; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for creating audit trials; Electronic data storage; Cloud storage services for electronic data; Computer services, namely, integration of private and public cloud computing environments; Design and development of computer software; Data automation and collection service using proprietary software to evaluate, analyze and collect data; Intelligent natural language understanding services using cloud-based software technology
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(1) Corrections officer education training services; educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of cameras; educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of firearms and guns; educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned ground vehicles, and drones; first responder education training services; law enforcement education training services; military personnel education training services
(2) Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of less-lethal technology, namely, electroshock weapons and conducted electrical weapons; educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of software for evidence management and evidence collection, records management and records automation, and dispatch operations; educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on virtual reality software for simulation scenarios involving the use of firearms, guns, and less-lethal technologies, namely, electroshock weapons and conducted electrical weapons; educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of sensors, namely, electrical sensors hall effect sensors, magnetic sensors, motion sensors, and sound sensors; providing training facilities for testing, deploying, and demonstrating the use of less-lethal technology, namely, electroshock weapons and conducted electrical weapons; providing training facilities for testing, deploying, and demonstrating the use of firearms and guns; providing training facilities for testing, operating, and demonstrating the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned ground vehicles, and drones; providing training facilities for testing, using, and demonstrating the use of cameras; providing training facilities for testing, using, and demonstrating the use of software for evidence management and evidence collection, records management and records automation, and dispatch operations; providing training facilities for testing, using, and demonstrating the use of virtual reality software for simulation scenarios involving the use of firearms, guns, and less-lethal technologies, namely, electroshock weapons and conducted electrical weapons; providing training facilities for testing, using, and demonstrating the use of sensors, namely, electrical sensors, hall effect sensors, magnetic sensors, motion sensors, and sound sensors
6.
BUMPER FOR AN ELECTRODE OF A CONDUCTED ELECTRICAL WEAPON
A bumper for preventing a forward portion of an electrode from penetrating a target comprises a rearward portion and an expandable portion. The rearward portion is configured to couple the bumper to a forward portion of an electrode. The expandable portion may comprise a plurality of members. The expandable portion is configured to transition from a collapsed state to an expanded state after being launched toward a target. The expanded state comprises a greater contact area than the contact area of the collapsed state. The greater contact area of the expanded state is configured to distribute a force of impact on the target to prevent penetration into the target. The transition from the collapsed state to the expanded state may be configured to increase a duration of impact with the target, thereby reducing a force of impact on the target to prevent penetration into the target.
A detector for detecting the removal and/or insertion of a firearm out of and/or into a holster. The detector may transmit a message each time the firearm is removed from the holster. A recording system may receive the message and determine whether or not it will begin recording the data it captures. A detector may detect the change in a magnitude of an inductance and/or an impedance of a circuit to detect insertion and removal of the firearm into and out of the holster. A placement mode may be invoked to determine an optimal mounting location of the detector relative to the holster. The optimal mounting location may be a location of maximum sensitivity of the detector with respect to the weapon and/or a location wherein the measurements obtained via the detector exceed a threshold. The detector may provide indicia corresponding with the optimal mounting location.
G01D 5/14 - Mechanical means for transferring the output of a sensing member; Means for converting the output of a sensing member to another variable where the form or nature of the sensing member does not constrain the means for converting; Transducers not specially adapted for a specific variable using electric or magnetic means influencing the magnitude of a current or voltage
G08B 5/22 - Visible signalling systems, e.g. personal calling systems, remote indication of seats occupied using electromagnetic transmission
G08B 21/24 - Reminder alarms, e.g. anti-loss alarms
A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) impedes locomotion of a human or animal target by providing a stimulus signal through one or more electrodes and through the target. The CEW includes a handle and one or more removable deployment units coupled to the handle. A deployment unit may include a wad, a tensioner, a guide, and posts to improve accuracy of launch of electrodes form the deployment unit.
An electrode for a conducted electrical weapon may comprise an electrode body and an electrode head coupled to a first end of the electrode body. The electrode head may comprise one or more circumferential grooves. A filament may be stored in the electrode body and may be circumferentially wound into the one or more circumferential grooves to couple the filament to the electrode head. The electrode may comprise an absorber coupled to the electrode head. The absorber may comprise a core to provide rigidity and structure to the absorber. An impact spreader may be positioned forward the absorber. In response to an impact, the impact spreader may provide a force to the absorber to cause the absorber to expand radially outward.
A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) may comprise a handle and a deployment unit. A CEW may be adapted for use in a simulation system comprising a simulator and a display. A simulation deployment unit may be used with a handle to adapt the CEW for use in the simulation system. The simulation deployment unit may be configured to detect motion data corresponding with at least one of a change in position, a change in orientation, and an initial orientation of the CEW. The simulation deployment unit may be configured to pass the motion data to the handle so the motion data may be transmitted to a simulator via a communication circuit of the handle. The simulation deployment unit may require power from the handle to operate, and the handle may require motion data provided by the simulation deployment unit so that the CEW may be used in the simulation system.
Firearms; Side arms being firearms; Small arms; Guns; Conducted electrical weapons (CEW); Electroshock weapons; Devices for firing cartridges for firearms, guns, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons; Less-lethal electronic weaponry, namely, launchers for wire-tethered darts; Weapons that deliver an electrical current through muscle to cause pain and to interfere with operation of the muscle, namely, guns, pistols, and projectiles having circuitry that delivers the electrical current; Weapons that launch projectiles that deliver an electrical current through muscle to cause pain and to interfere with operation of the muscle, namely, guns, pistols, and projectiles having circuitry that delivers the electrical current; Weapons that launch probes to muscle to conduct an electrical current from the weapon through the probes to the muscle to cause pain and to interfere with operation of the muscle, namely, guns, pistols, and projectiles having circuitry that delivers the electrical current; Component parts for guns; Component parts for firearms, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons; Ammunition; Projectiles; Projectiles having circuitry that delivers an electrical current through muscle to cause pain and to interfere with operation of the muscle, namely, guns, pistols, and projectiles having circuitry that delivers the electrical current; Cartridges for guns; Cartridges for firearms, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons; Cartridges for launchers comprising wire-tethered darts; Blank cartridges; Training cartridges for firearms, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons (CEW); Inert cartridges for firearms, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons (CEW); Cartridge cases; Magazines for weapons; Magazines for firearms; Cartridge magazines for firearms; Magazines for electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons (CEW); Training magazines for firearms, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons (CEW); Holsters; Handles for firearms, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons.
(1) Firearms; Side arms being firearms; Small arms; Guns; Conducted electrical weapons (CEW); Electroshock weapons; Devices for firing cartridges for firearms, guns, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons; Less-lethal electronic weaponry, namely, launchers for wire-tethered darts; Weapons that deliver an electrical current through muscle to cause pain and to interfere with operation of the muscle, namely, guns, pistols, and projectiles having circuitry that delivers the electrical current; Weapons that launch projectiles that deliver an electrical current through muscle to cause pain and to interfere with operation of the muscle, namely, guns, pistols, and projectiles having circuitry that delivers the electrical current; Weapons that launch probes to muscle to conduct an electrical current from the weapon through the probes to the muscle to cause pain and to interfere with operation of the muscle, namely, guns, pistols, and projectiles having circuitry that delivers the electrical current; Component parts for guns; Component parts for firearms, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons; Ammunition; Projectiles; Projectiles having circuitry that delivers an electrical current through muscle to cause pain and to interfere with operation of the muscle, namely, guns, pistols, and projectiles having circuitry that delivers the electrical current; Cartridges for guns; Cartridges for firearms, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons; Cartridges for launchers comprising wire-tethered darts; Blank cartridges; Training cartridges for firearms, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons (CEW); Inert cartridges for firearms, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons (CEW); Cartridge cases; Magazines for weapons; Magazines for firearms; Cartridge magazines for firearms; Magazines for electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons (CEW); Training magazines for firearms, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons (CEW); Holsters; Handles for firearms, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons
13.
WAVEFORM FOR LOW VOLTAGE CONDUCTED ELECTRICAL WEAPON
A duration of a stimulus signal delivered to a target by a conducted electrical weapon may be selected in accordance with a current of the stimulus signal delivered to the target. The current may be measured by the conducted electrical weapon. The current may comprise a measured current of a pulse of the stimulus signal. The duration may be selected while the pulse is delivered to the target. The duration may be selected from a range of durations for which the stimulus signal may be applied. The range of durations may comprise a range of increasing pulse durations associated with a range of increasing charges provided by the stimulus signal in accordance with combinations of respective measured currents of a range of measured currents and respective pulse durations of the increasing pulse durations. A charge delivered by a measured current and a selected duration may increase as the measured current decreases.
An electrode for a conducted electrical weapon may comprise an electrode body and an electrode head coupled to a first end of the electrode body. A training attachment may be coupled to the electrode head. The training attachment may comprise an attachment elongated extension opposite an attachment base. The training attachment may comprise a plurality of wings coupled to a forward surface of the attachment elongated extension. The plurality of wings may be configured to operate from a first position to a second position responsive to an impact of the training attachment with a target. The plurality of wings may comprise mating surfaces configured to couple to the target.
A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) deploys wire-tethered electrodes after generation of an ignition signal. The ignition signal is provided to a deployment unit. The deployment unit includes a primer material adjacent a conductor. The conductor conducts the ignition signal outside the primer material. A temperature of the conductor increases in response to receiving the ignition signal. The primer material ignites in response to the increase in temperature of the conductor.
A system for providing security functions to a vehicle may comprise a chassis and a drone. The chassis may be configured to be mounted on top of the vehicle. The chassis may include a drone port for housing a drone. The drone may include a camera. The camera of the drone may be configured to capture images of objects outside of the chassis while the drone is positioned in the drone port. A device including the chassis may be a light bar and further include lights positioned at a periphery of the device.
An electrode for a conducted electrical weapon may comprise an electrode body and an electrode head coupled to a first end of the electrode body. The electrode head may comprise one or more circumferential grooves. A filament may be stored in the electrode body and may be circumferentially wound into the one or more circumferential grooves to couple the filament to the electrode head. The electrode may comprise an absorber coupled to the electrode head. The absorber may comprise a core to provide rigidity and structure to the absorber. An impact spreader may be positioned forward the absorber. In response to an impact, the impact spreader may provide a force to the absorber to cause the absorber to expand radially outward.
An electrode for a conducted electrical weapon may comprise an electrode body and an electrode head coupled to a first end of the electrode body. A training attachment may be coupled to the electrode head. The training attachment may comprise an attachment elongated extension opposite an attachment base. The training attachment may comprise a plurality of wings coupled to a forward surface of the attachment elongated extension. The plurality of wings may be configured to operate from a first position to a second position responsive to an impact of the training attachment with a target. The plurality of wings may comprise mating surfaces configured to couple to the target.
A cartridge for a conducted electrical weapon may comprise a body having a first end opposite a second end and an outer surface opposite an inner surface. A cartridge inner assembly may be removably disposed within the body. The cartridge inner assembly may comprise a propulsion module, a plug, a piston, and/or a retaining clip. The cartridge inner assembly may be configured to cause deployment of an electrode. The electrode may be mechanically and electrically coupled to the piston.
A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) may distribute deployments from the CEW across a same activation event and across different activation events. The system may distribute deployments based on a deployment list. The deployment list may define a sequential deployment order for a deployment connections of the CEW. The system may determine a next deployment connection and activate the next deployment connection based on the deployment list. The system may update the deployment list responsive to activations of deployment connections such that the deployment list is sequentially maintained between activation events.
A conducted electrical weapon ("CEW") may distribute deployments from the CEW across a same activation event and across different activation events. The system may distribute deployments based on a deployment list. The deployment list may define a sequential deployment order for a deployment connections of the CEW. The system may determine a next deployment connection and activate the next deployment connection based on the deployment list. The system may update the deployment list responsive to activations of deployment connections such that the deployment list is sequentially maintained between activation events.
A conducted electrical weapon (?CEW?) comprises one or more mechanisms for receiving, aligning, and maintaining a position of a magazine within a bay of the CEW. Bias spring and datums may be used to align the magazine to be coupled to the CEW, wherein bias springs are configured to apply pressure to push the magazine to interact with datums to align the magazine. A spring and ramp mechanism may be used to maintain a position of the magazine coupled to the bay of the CEW. Respective grades of a locking ramp and a release ramp are used to lock a spring in place when a magazine is coupled to the bay of the CEW.
A conducted electrical weapon may selectively provide mechanical interference and electrical interference to a target at a remote location. The conducted electrical weapon may deploy a first projectile. The first projectile may comprise an entangling projectile configured to provide the mechanical interference. The conducted electrical weapon may deploy a second projectile. The second projectile may comprise various types of projectiles. The second projectile may comprise a direct contact projectile. The electrical interference may be provided via the first projectile and second projectile. Methods and systems may also selectively provide different types of interference via one or more deployed entangling projectiles.
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Software as a Service (SaaS); Non-downloadable software; Design and development of computer hardware and computer software; Design and development of computer software for use in data generation, data collection, data transmission, data migration, data integration, data analysis, data manipulation, data storage, and data management; Design and development of computer hardware for use in data generation, data collection, data transmission, data migration, data integration, data analysis, data manipulation, data storage, and data management; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for use in data generation, data collection, data transmission, data migration, data integration, data analysis, data manipulation, data storage, and data management; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for capturing, storing, and managing digital evidence; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for creating, capturing, transmitting, analyzing, manipulating, managing, and storing digital assets; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for collecting and maintaining data from connected devices, computer hardware, and software; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for transmitting, integrating, analyzing, manipulating, and storing data from connected devices, computer hardware, and software; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring cloud-based software for connecting, integrating, operating, and managing software applications; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for the integration of computer software and hardware into a cloud computing network; Software as a Service (SaaS) services featuring software for connecting, operating, and managing networked electroshock weapons, conducted electrical weapons, conducted energy weapons, guns, firearms, cameras, drones, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), unmanned robotic vehicles, unmanned robotic devices, manned aerial vehicles, manned ground vehicles, manned robotic vehicles, manned robotic devices, remote-controlled aerial vehicles, remote-controlled ground vehicles, remote-controlled robotic vehicles, remote-controlled robotic devices, radio-controlled aerial vehicles, radio-controlled ground vehicles, radio-controlled robotic vehicles, and radio-controlled robotic devices in the internet of things (IoT); Development of software for secure network operations; Computer security services, namely, enforcing, restricting, and controlling access privileges of users of computing resources for cloud, mobile or network resources based on assigned credentials; Integration of computer systems and networks; Computer services, namely, integration of computer software into multiple systems and networks; Design and development of operating software for accessing and using a cloud computing network; Computer services, namely, integration of public and private cloud computing networks; Providing non-downloadable computer software for application and database integration; Design and development of integrated data collection and wireless transmission hardware systems for equipment and for software applications associated with that equipment; Design and development of integrated data collection and wireless transmission hardware systems for equipment and for software applications associated with that equipment at public safety agencies, law enforcement agencies, corrections agencies, military agencies, and private security agencies, healthcare organizations, manufacturing operations, and industrial operations; Application service provider featuring application programming interface (API) software; Application service provider featuring application programming interface (API) software for capturing, storing, and managing digital evidence; Application service provider featuring application programming interface (API) software for creating, capturing, analyzing, manipulating, managing and storing digital assets; Application service provider featuring application programming interface (API) software for the integration of computer software and hardware into a cloud computing network; Providing temporary use of non-downloadable cloud-based software for connecting, operating, and managing networked devices for capturing digital evidence in the internet of things (IoT); Providing temporary use of non-downloadable cloud-based software for connecting, operating, and managing networked devices for creating and capturing digital assets in the internet of things (IoT); Providing an on-line network that features technology that enables users to share data; Providing an on-line network that features technology for data sharing; Providing non-downloadable cloud-based software for connecting, integrating, operating, and managing software applications; Providing non-downloadable cloud-based software for connecting, operating, and managing networked electroshock weapons, conducted electrical weapons, conducted energy weapons, guns, firearms, cameras, drones, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), unmanned robotic vehicles, unmanned robotic devices, manned aerial vehicles, manned ground vehicles, manned robotic vehicles, manned robotic devices, remote-controlled aerial vehicles, remote-controlled ground vehicles, remote-controlled robotic vehicles, remote-controlled robotic devices, radio-controlled aerial vehicles, radio-controlled ground vehicles, radio-controlled robotic vehicles, and radio-controlled robotic devices in the internet of things (IoT)
25.
DETERMINING A QUALITY OF CONNECTION FOR A CONDUCTED ELECTRICAL WEAPON
A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) launches wire-tethered electrodes from multiple cartridges to provide a stimulus signal through a human or animal target to impede locomotion of the target. The CEW may detect the quality of the electrical coupling (e.g., connection) of pairs of electrodes with the target. In accordance with the quality of the connections, the CEW may provide pulses of a stimulus signal to the various connections between electrode pairs in accordance with a sequence. The sequence may provide pulses at a first maximum pulse rate to any one connection to increase the likelihood of inducing neuromuscular incapacitation (“NMI”) and to save energy. The sequence may provide pulses to all connections at a second maximum pulse rate to increase the likelihood of inducing NMI and to save energy.
A recording system comprises one or more cameras and a computing device. The one or more cameras are worn by a user at an incident and are configured to capture respective video data and to transmit the video data to the computing device. The computing device combines the video data to provide simulated video data representing the perception of the user at the incident. The simulated video data may accurately represent one or more of head orientation of the user, gaze of the user, lighting adaptation of an eye of the user, blur and/or stabilization representative of perception of the user.
A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) launches wire-tethered electrodes from one or more cartridges to provide a current through a human or animal target to impede locomotion of the target. The CEW may detect when the electrodes launched from the cartridges may provide the current through more than one target. The CEW may detect when electrodes launched from the cartridges may provide the current through the same target. The CEW may set the pulse rate of the current based on detecting the launch of electrodes from one or more cartridges, detecting that electrodes may provide the current through two or more targets, and/or detecting that two or more pairs of electrodes may deliver the current through the same target.
Systems and methods for processing emergency communications are provided. A system may receive an emergency communication initiated by an emergency communicator. The system may detect a data field action in response to an emergency receiver entering a data input based on the emergency communication. The system may capture a timestamp of when the data field action occurred. The system may generate a communication snippet based on the action timestamp and a snippet length. The communication snippet may be configured to provide context from the emergency communication to the data input. The system may transmit the communication snippet and the data input to an emergency responder.
To perform evidentiary analysis on media files generated by a video surveillance system, a media file is analyzed to determine the format of the media file. Information about that format is used to decode media files from that video surveillance system into separate streams of media data. A computer system assists a person in defining logical parameters that can be used to parse and decode a media file of a particular type and outputs corresponding format data. The format data includes data that instructs a decoder how to decode media files of that type. A second computer system that provides analysis tools includes the decoder, which receives one or more media files of a particular type and corresponding format data for that type. The second computer system can access and process each of the separate streams individually for playback or other image or media processing.
H04N 21/434 - Disassembling of a multiplex stream, e.g. demultiplexing audio and video streams or extraction of additional data from a video stream; Remultiplexing of multiplex streams; Extraction or processing of SI; Disassembling of packetised elementary stream
H04N 21/44 - Processing of video elementary streams, e.g. splicing a video clip retrieved from local storage with an incoming video stream or rendering scenes according to MPEG-4 scene graphs
H04N 21/43 - Processing of content or additional data, e.g. demultiplexing additional data from a digital video stream; Elementary client operations, e.g. monitoring of home network or synchronizing decoder's clock; Client middleware
H04N 21/4402 - Processing of video elementary streams, e.g. splicing a video clip retrieved from local storage with an incoming video stream or rendering scenes according to MPEG-4 scene graphs involving reformatting operations of video signals for household redistribution, storage or real-time display
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Educational services; Training services; First responder education training services; Law enforcement education training services; Corrections officer education training services; Military personnel education training services; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of less-lethal technology, namely, electroshock weapons and conducted electrical weapons; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of firearms and guns; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned ground vehicles, and drones; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of cameras; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of software for evidence management and evidence collection, records management and records automation, and dispatch operations; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on virtual reality software for simulation scenarios involving the use of firearms, guns, and less-lethal technologies, namely, electroshock weapons and conducted electrical weapons; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of sensors, namely, electrical sensors hall effect sensors, magnetic sensors, motion sensors, and sound sensors; Providing training facilities; Providing training facilities for testing, deploying, and demonstrating the use of less-lethal technology, namely, electroshock weapons and conducted electrical weapons; Providing training facilities for testing, deploying, and demonstrating the use of firearms and guns; Providing training facilities for testing, operating, and demonstrating the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned ground vehicles, and drones; Providing training facilities for testing, using, and demonstrating the use of cameras; Providing training facilities for testing, using, and demonstrating the use of software for evidence management and evidence collection, records management and records automation, and dispatch operations; Providing training facilities for testing, using, and demonstrating the use of virtual reality software for simulation scenarios involving the use of firearms, guns, and less-lethal technologies, namely, electroshock weapons and conducted electrical weapons; Providing training facilities for testing, using, and demonstrating the use of sensors, namely, electrical sensors, hall effect sensors, magnetic sensors, motion sensors, and sound sensors.
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Educational services; Training services; First responder education training services; Law enforcement education training services; Corrections officer education training services; Military personnel education training services; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of less-lethal technology, namely, electroshock weapons and conducted electrical weapons; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of firearms and guns; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned ground vehicles, and drones; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of cameras; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of software for evidence management and evidence collection, records management and records automation, and dispatch operations; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on virtual reality software for simulation scenarios involving the use of firearms, guns, and less-lethal technologies, namely, electroshock weapons and conducted electrical weapons; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of sensors, namely, electrical sensors hall effect sensors, magnetic sensors, motion sensors, and sound sensors; Providing training facilities; Providing training facilities for testing, deploying, and demonstrating the use of less-lethal technology, namely, electroshock weapons and conducted electrical weapons; Providing training facilities for testing, deploying, and demonstrating the use of firearms and guns; Providing training facilities for testing, operating, and demonstrating the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned ground vehicles, and drones; Providing training facilities for testing, using, and demonstrating the use of cameras; Providing training facilities for testing, using, and demonstrating the use of software for evidence management and evidence collection, records management and records automation, and dispatch operations; Providing training facilities for testing, using, and demonstrating the use of virtual reality software for simulation scenarios involving the use of firearms, guns, and less-lethal technologies, namely, electroshock weapons and conducted electrical weapons; Providing training facilities for testing, using, and demonstrating the use of sensors, namely, electrical sensors, hall effect sensors, magnetic sensors, motion sensors, and sound sensors.
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First responder education training services; Law enforcement education training services; Corrections officer education training services; Military personnel education training services; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of less-lethal technology, namely, electroshock weapons and conducted electrical weapons; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of firearms and guns; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned ground vehicles, and drones; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of cameras; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of software for evidence management and evidence collection, records management and records automation, and dispatch operations; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on virtual reality software for simulation scenarios involving the use of firearms, guns, and less-lethal technologies, namely, electroshock weapons and conducted electrical weapons; Educational services, namely, providing trainings and demonstrations on the use of sensors, namely, electrical sensors, hall effect sensors, magnetic sensors, motion sensors, and sound sensors; Providing training facilities for testing, deploying, and demonstrating the use of less-lethal technology, namely, electroshock weapons and conducted electrical weapons; Providing training facilities for testing, deploying, and demonstrating the use of firearms and guns; Providing training facilities for testing, operating, and demonstrating the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned ground vehicles, and drones; Providing training facilities for testing, using, and demonstrating the use of cameras; Providing training facilities for testing, using, and demonstrating the use of software for evidence management and evidence collection, records management and records automation, and dispatch operations; Providing training facilities for testing, using, and demonstrating the use of virtual reality software for simulation scenarios involving the use of firearms, guns, and less-lethal technologies, namely, electroshock weapons and conducted electrical weapons; Providing training facilities for testing, using, and demonstrating the use of sensors, namely, electrical sensors, hall effect sensors, magnetic sensors, motion sensors, and sound sensors
34.
CHANGING ELECTRODE POLARITY OF A CONDUCTED ELECTRICAL WEAPON
A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) may launch electrodes toward a target to electrically couple to the target. A CEW may include a signal generator, one or more electrodes, and a selector circuit. The signal generator may include a first conductor and a second conductor, wherein the first conductor has a positive potential and the second conductor has a negative potential. The signal generator may be configured to provide a stimulus signal through the first conductor and the second conductor. The selector circuit may be in electrical series between the signal generator and the one or more electrodes. The selector circuit may be configured to selectively electrically couple an electrode from the one or more electrodes to the first conductor or the second conductor of the signal generator.
A detector for detecting the removal and/or insertion of a weapon out of and/or into a holster. The detector may transmit a message each time the weapon is removed from the holster. A recording system may receive the message and determine whether or not it will begin recording the data it captures. A detector may detect the change in a magnitude of an inductance and/or an impedance of a circuit to detect insertion and removal of the weapon into and out of the holster. The holster is configured to couple to the detector to position the detector to detect insertion and removal of the weapon. An adhesive tape may couple a detector to a holster.
G01D 5/14 - Mechanical means for transferring the output of a sensing member; Means for converting the output of a sensing member to another variable where the form or nature of the sensing member does not constrain the means for converting; Transducers not specially adapted for a specific variable using electric or magnetic means influencing the magnitude of a current or voltage
G08B 21/24 - Reminder alarms, e.g. anti-loss alarms
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GENERATING ALERTS BASED ON CONNECTION STATUS BY CONDUCTED ELECTRICAL WEAPONS
A conducted electrical weapon ("CEW") may deploy electrodes toward a target to electrically couple to the target. The CEW may be configured to detect a connection status of at least one electrode of the deployed electrodes. A positive connection status represents a connection being established between the at least one electrode and the target. The CEW may generate an alert in accordance with the connection status. The alert may one or more of an audible alert, a haptic alert, or a visual alert.
F41B 15/04 - Batons; Truncheons; Sticks; Shillelaghs with electric stunning-means
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G08B 25/10 - Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems characterised by the transmission medium using wireless transmission systems
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GENERATING ALERTS BASED ON CONNECTION STATUS BY CONDUCTED ELECTRICAL WEAPONS
A conducted electrical weapon ("CEW") may deploy electrodes toward a target to electrically couple to the target. The CEW may be configured to detect a connection status of at least one electrode of the deployed electrodes. A positive connection status represents a connection being established between the at least one electrode and the target. The CEW may generate an alert in accordance with the connection status. The alert may one or more of an audible alert, a haptic alert, or a visual alert.
F41H 13/00 - Means of attack or defence not otherwise provided for
G08B 7/06 - Signalling systems according to more than one of groups ; Personal calling systems according to more than one of groups using electric transmission
G08B 25/10 - Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems characterised by the transmission medium using wireless transmission systems
F41B 15/04 - Batons; Truncheons; Sticks; Shillelaghs with electric stunning-means
A dual mode camera may have a camera module and a light source. The camera module may include a quasi-bandpass filter for passing visible light and passing an attenuated portion of near-infrared light to an image sensor for detection. A processor may determine an ambient lighting condition corresponding with an amount of ambient visible light detected by a photodetector. In response to a first ambient lighting condition, the processor may send a first control signal to an encoder to encode image data in monochrome, and another signal to activate a light source. In response to a second ambient lighting condition, the processor may send a second control signal to the encoder to encode image data in color. The light source may emit a band of near-infrared light corresponding with an atmospheric absorption band. The quasi-bandpass filter may attenuate a portion of near-infrared light corresponding with the same atmospheric absorption band.
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H04N 23/86 - Camera processing pipelines; Components thereof for processing colour signals for controlling the colour saturation of colour signals, e.g. automatic chroma control circuits
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H04N 25/131 - Arrangement of colour filter arrays [CFA]; Filter mosaics characterised by the spectral characteristics of the filter elements including elements passing infrared wavelengths
A coupler for coupling to a provided article of wear comprises a base plate and a clip. The coupler may be configured to provide a mount interface on an article of wear for an accessory to mount to. The base plate may comprise one or more structures configured to engage one or more respective portions of the clip over the provided article of wear. The clip may be shaped to interlock with the structures of the base plate. The clip may engage the base plate in a series of actions. The series of actions may be repeated in reverse to disengage the clip from the base plate. The series of actions for disengaging the clip from the base plate may reduce a likelihood of the clip in being unintentionally decoupled from the base plate, thereby increasing a likelihood that the coupler remains coupled to an article of wear.
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An accessory device may be configured to output an electrical signal from a conducted electrical weapon ("CEW"). An accessory device may include a conducted energy shield. A conducted energy shield may include a shield body having a receiving unit for removably receiving a CEW that is used to provide an electrical current to one or more discharge rails disposed along a forward facing surface of the shield body and configured to deliver a high voltage current to an object coming into contact with the discharge rails. Once the CEW is removed from the receiving unit the shield body is unable to generate an electrical current across the discharge rails.
A system for a practice electrode (e.g. dart) for a conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”). An officer issued a CEW is required to practice with the CEW in order to maximize its safe and effective use in a stressful situation. Preferably, training is performed using equipment as similar as possible to the equipment an officer uses in the field. Training with a CEW against a live target may be improved, at least from the perspective of the target, by using a practice dart that is similar in weight and flight to a conventional electrode, but that does not pierce target clothing or tissue or deliver a high voltage current through the target. A practice dart may be similar to a conventional electrode but include additional structure (e.g. cap) that prevents piercing. The additional structure and/or a non-conductive filament may reduce a likelihood of or preclude delivery a current through the target.
An indication may be automatically provided based on a position of a weapon. The weapon may comprise a conducted electrical weapon ("CEW"). The indication may be provided from an indicator integrated with the weapon. The indication may comprise light emitted from a laser indicator integrated with the weapon. The indicator may be selectively activated in accordance with the position to provide the indication. The indication may be provided when the weapon is oriented in a direction in which a projectile may be deployed toward a remote location. The indication may be automatically provided when the weapon is disposed in a horizontal direction or a range of angles of the CEW. Methods, systems, and devices may selectively provide the indication in accordance with the position.
An indication may be automatically provided based on a position of a weapon. The weapon may comprise a conducted electrical weapon ("CEW"). The indication may be provided from an indicator integrated with the weapon. The indication may comprise light emitted from a laser indicator integrated with the weapon. The indicator may be selectively activated in accordance with the position to provide the indication. The indication may be provided when the weapon is oriented in a direction in which a projectile may be deployed toward a remote location. The indication may be automatically provided when the weapon is disposed in a horizontal direction or a range of angles of the CEW. Methods, systems, and devices may selectively provide the indication in accordance with the position.
A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) impedes locomotion of a human target by providing a stimulus signal through the target via one or more electrodes. A propulsion system provides a force that launches the one or more electrodes toward the target to deliver the stimulus signal. The electrodes may be mechanically and electrically coupled to a deployment unit by a filament. An electrode may cooperate with a winding machine to wind the filament into a winding. The winding may be positioned inside the body of the electrode for deployment during launch.
Dispatch-aiding communications between computing devices of a responder and a dispatch unit include a computing device of the responder determining that an event occurred, automatically sending an indication of the event to a computing device of the dispatch unit, receiving a request for information from the computing device of the dispatch unit, obtaining the information requested by the computing device of the dispatch unit, and sending the information requested by the computing device of the dispatch unit to the computing device of the dispatch unit. The computing device of the dispatch unit sends the request for information to the computing device of the responder in response to receiving the indication of the event.
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Computer-implemented methods and systems for processing recorded data for storage is provided. An auditable device, such as a digital video camera, stores a set of recorded data. The auditable device also stores auditable event entries that represent auditable events detected by the auditable device. One type of auditable event is the receipt of information from a computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system that indicates an event. The auditable device marks at least one subset of the set of recorded data based on the auditable event entries, and uploads the marked at least one subset of the set of recorded data to an evidence management system.
H04N 5/77 - Interface circuits between an apparatus for recording and another apparatus between a recording apparatus and a television camera
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G06F 1/16 - Constructional details or arrangements
A wearable audio device may comprise a first directional loudspeaker having a first directionality, a second directional loudspeaker having a second directionality different from the first directionality, a communication interface configured to receive a communication audio signal, and a processor configured to operatively control the first directional loudspeaker, the second directional loudspeaker, and the communication interface. The processor may be configured to perform operations comprising detecting a relative mount position of wearable communication device, selecting a proximal loudspeaker to emit the communication audio signal in accordance with the relative mount position, wherein the proximal loudspeaker comprises one of the first directional loudspeaker and the second directional loudspeaker; and transferring the communication audio signal from the communication interface to the proximal loudspeaker in accordance with the selecting.
H04R 3/12 - Circuits for transducers for distributing signals to two or more loudspeakers
H04R 1/40 - Arrangements for obtaining desired frequency or directional characteristics for obtaining desired directional characteristic only by combining a number of identical transducers
A warning system for a conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) may be configured to alert a target that deployment of the CEW may be imminent. The warning system may include a visual output system and an audio output system. The visual output system may be configured to output a visual warning. The audio output system may be configured to output an audio warning. The visual output system and the audio output system may be activated in response to a control interface of the CEW being operated to an active mode. The visual output system and the audio output system may be deactivated, or not activated, in response to the control interface being operated to a safety mode.
F41H 13/00 - Means of attack or defence not otherwise provided for
G08B 3/10 - Audible signalling systems; Audible personal calling systems using electromagnetic transmission
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G08B 7/06 - Signalling systems according to more than one of groups ; Personal calling systems according to more than one of groups using electric transmission
A system comprises a server and a plurality of recording devices. The system receives location data from the plurality of recording devices. The server may additionally receive a call for service, the call for service having location data for the call for service. The server determines, based on the location data, a safety radius comprising a first area around a location of the call for service and identifies one or more recording devices of the plurality of recording devices having location data inside the determined safety radius. The server transmits geofence information to the one or more recording devices. Responsive to a recording device of the one or more recording devices entering an activation radius determined in accordance with the geofence information, the recording device initiates recording.
A conducted electrical weapon may deploy a first electrode. Deploying the first electrode may include deploying fewer electrodes than a minimum number required by the conducted electrical weapon to provide the stimulus signal at a remote location. The first electrode may be deployed in response to a first activation signal of a plurality of activation signals. The conducted electrical weapon may deploy a second electrode in response to a second activation signal of the plurality of activation signals. A signal generator of the conducted electrical weapon may provide a stimulus signal between the first electrode and the second electrode.
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Providing online non-downloadable software for legal discovery; Providing online non-downloadable software for managing legal discovery processes, procedures, and workflows; Electronic data storage; Data conversion of electronic information; Data encryption services; Data migration services; Computer services, namely, providing a search engine for obtaining data, audio, video, and digital documentation; Providing online non-downloadable computer software for accessing, browsing, and searching online databases; Providing online non-downloadable database synchronization software; Providing online non-downloadable database management software; Providing online non-downloadable software for digital information management; Providing online non-downloadable software for receiving, viewing, annotating, storing, sharing, and managing data, documents, digital evidence, audio content, photographic content, video content, and audiovisual content; Providing online non-downloadable software for the management of data, images, audio, and video as part of a file management system; Providing online non-downloadable software for the sharing of data, images, audio, and video as part of a file sharing system; Providing online non-downloadable software for providing workflows for the discovery process in legal proceedings; Providing online non-downloadable software for transcription of audio content, video content, and audiovisual content; Providing online non-downloadable software for organizing, merging, and combining audio content, photographic content, video content, and audiovisual content; Providing online non-downloadable software for playing and playback of audio content, video content, and audiovisual content; Providing online non-downloadable software for synchronizing video content and multimedia content; Providing online non-downloadable software for simultaneous playback, review, and notation of audio, photographic, video, and audiovisual content by multiple users; Providing online non-downloadable software for creating and managing databases, data rooms, and virtual workspaces; Providing online non-downloadable software for authorizing and managing user access to databases, data rooms, and virtual workspaces; Computer security services, namely, enforcing, restricting, and controlling access privileges of users of computing resources based on assigned credentials; Providing online non-downloadable software for tracking data, digital evidence, audio content, photographic content, video content, and audiovisual content, and identifying recipients of data, digital evidence, audio content, photographic content, video content, and audiovisual content; Providing online non-downloadable software for auditing and authenticating data, digital evidence, audio content, photographic content, video content, and audiovisual content; Providing online non-downloadable software for creating and maintaining chain-of-custody records and reports; Providing online non-downloadable software for setting retention timelines, policies, and rules for storage of data, digital evidence, audio content, photographic content, video content, and audiovisual content; Providing online non-downloadable software for redacting, censoring, and obscuring privileged information, confidential information, and personally identifiable information from data, documents, digital evidence, audio content, photographic content, video content, and audiovisual content; Providing online non-downloadable software for converting and transcoding digital content from one file format to another for playing, viewing, editing, sharing, storing, or streaming; Design and development of computer software for data management, digital evidence management, database management, and cloud storage of data and digital evidence; Information technology consultation concerning preservation, collection, processing, review, and production of electronic information in the field of law
56.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR TRANSCRIPTION OF AUDIO DATA
Systems, devices, and methods transcribe words recorded in audio data. A computer-generated transcript is provided. The transcript comprises records for each word in the computer-generated transcript. At least one confirmation input is received for each record. The at least one confirmation input modifies a selected record and automatically identifies a next record for receiving a next confirmation input. A sequence of confirmation inputs may rapidly modify and validate each record in a sequence of records in the computer-generated transcript. A validated transcript is generated from the modified records and is provided from an evidence management system.
A coupler for removeable coupling an object to a support. The coupler includes a cover, a ring, and a base. The cover couples to the support. The ring includes a first arm, a second arm, a third arm, a fourth arm, a first stop, and a second stop. Each arm of the ring is formed of a resilient material. The ring is positioned in a cavity of the cover. The base couples to the accessory. The base cooperates with the cover and the ring to couple to the cover and to rotate from a decoupled position to an intermediate position and further to a clocked position.
F16B 21/00 - Means without screw-thread for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft, or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings without screw-thread
A recording system may use the information stored in a list to determine whether to receive and/or respond to messages transmitted by notice systems. The source of the information for the list includes a server and/or the recording system itself. A server that provides the list may use data provided by an agency to determine a relationship between a people, recording devices and notice systems. The associations between people, recording devices and notice devices may be used to determine what information is in the list. A recording device that forms the list may receive messages from any notice system, detect the session identifier, store the session identifiers from received messages, and receive and/or respond to messages in accordance with the list formed by the recording system.
H04L 67/12 - Protocols specially adapted for proprietary or special-purpose networking environments, e.g. medical networks, sensor networks, networks in vehicles or remote metering networks
Systems involving distributed control functions are described herein. Each member or device within the system has responsibility for controlling part of the system's behavior, and includes logic to determine what action, if any, will follow as a response to determining information or receiving information from other members or devices within the system. A change of status of one member of a system may provide a basis for action by another member of the system. Status may be the result of sensing a condition of the environment, sensing the condition of a component, receiving the output of a conventional sensor, and/or sensing the condition of a link between components. In some embodiments, action taken by a member of the system may include collecting data during law enforcement activities.
G06F 13/10 - Program control for peripheral devices
H04N 21/422 - Input-only peripherals, e.g. global positioning system [GPS]
H04N 21/436 - Interfacing a local distribution network, e.g. communicating with another STB or inside the home
H04N 21/4363 - Adapting the video stream to a specific local network, e.g. a IEEE 1394 or Bluetooth® network
H04W 4/80 - Services using short range communication, e.g. near-field communication [NFC], radio-frequency identification [RFID] or low energy communication
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Determining a distance between a conducted electrical weapon and an electrode using sound
A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) launches wire-tethered electrodes from one or more cartridges to provide a current through a human or animal target to impede locomotion of the target. The CEW may detect when the electrodes launched from the cartridges may provide the current through more than one target. The CEW may detect when electrodes launched from the cartridges may provide the current through the same target. The CEW may set the pulse rate of the current based on detecting the launch of electrodes from one or more cartridges, detecting that electrodes may provide the current through two or more targets, and/or detecting that two or more pairs of electrodes may deliver the current through the same target.
Magazines of conducted electrical weapons (CEW) comprise a set of magnetic elements having positions, polarities, and magnitudes corresponding to a type of magazine. The CEW uses sensors to detect an indicator magnet indicating that a magazine is inserted into a bay of the CEW. The CEW additionally uses sensors to detect information about the set of magnetic elements and determines, based on the detected information, a type of the magazine.
A cartridge for a conducted electrical weapon may comprise a body having a first end opposite a second end and an outer surface opposite an inner surface. A cartridge inner assembly may be removably disposed within the body. The cartridge inner assembly may comprise a propulsion module, a plug, a piston, and/or a retaining clip. The cartridge inner assembly may be configured to cause deployment of an electrode. The electrode may be mechanically and electrically coupled to the piston.
Firearms; Side arms being firearms; Small arms; Guns; Conducted electrical weapons (CEW); Electroshock weapons; Devices for firing cartridges for firearms, guns, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons; Less-lethal electronic weaponry, namely, launchers for wire-tethered darts; Weapons that deliver an electrical current through muscle to cause pain and to interfere with operation of the muscle, namely, guns, pistols, and projectiles having circuitry that delivers the electrical current; Weapons that launch projectiles that deliver an electrical current through muscle to cause pain and to interfere with operation of the muscle, namely, guns, pistols, and projectiles having circuitry that delivers the electrical current; Weapons that launch probes to muscle to conduct an electrical current from the weapon through the probes to the muscle to cause pain and to interfere with operation of the muscle, namely, guns, pistols, and projectiles having circuitry that delivers the electrical current; Component parts for guns; Component parts for firearms, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons; Ammunition; Projectiles; Projectiles having circuitry that delivers an electrical current through muscle to cause pain and to interfere with operation of the muscle, namely, guns, pistols, and projectiles having circuitry that delivers the electrical current; Cartridges for guns; Cartridges for firearms, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons; Cartridges for launchers comprising wire-tethered darts; Blank cartridges; Training cartridges for firearms, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons (CEW); Inert cartridges for firearms, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons (CEW); Cartridge cases; Magazines for weapons; Magazines for firearms; Cartridge magazines for firearms; Magazines for electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons (CEW); Training magazines for firearms, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons (CEW); Holsters; Handles for firearms, electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons
An electronic restraint device may detect biometric information. The electronic restraint device may compare the biometric information with alert criteria. Based on the comparison, the electronic restraint device may generate an alert. The alert may be transmitted to an electronic device. The alert may be output by the electronic restraint device or the electronic device. The alert may cause the electronic restraint device to modulate a restraint device property.
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An electronic restraint device may detect biometric information. The electronic restraint device may compare the biometric information with alert criteria. Based on the comparison, the electronic restraint device may generate an alert. The alert may be transmitted to an electronic device. The alert may be output by the electronic restraint device or the electronic device. The alert may cause the electronic restraint device to modulate a restraint device property.
A61B 5/1455 - Measuring characteristics of blood in vivo, e.g. gas concentration, pH-value using optical sensors, e.g. spectral photometrical oximeters
E05B 47/00 - Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means
Conducted electrical weapons (CEW); Electroshock weapons; Devices for firing cartridges for electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons (CEW); Less-lethal electronic weaponry, namely, launchers for wire-tethered darts; Weapons that deliver an electrical current through muscle to cause pain and to interfere with operation of the muscle, namely, guns, pistols, and projectiles having circuitry that delivers the electrical current; Weapons that launch projectiles that deliver an electrical current through muscle to cause pain and to interfere with operation of the muscle, namely, guns, pistols, and projectiles having circuitry that delivers the electrical current; Weapons that launch probes to muscle to conduct an electrical current from the weapon through the probes to the muscle to cause pain and to interfere with operation of the muscle, namely, guns, pistols, and projectiles having circuitry that delivers the electrical current; Component parts for electroshock weapons, conducted energy weapons, and conducted electrical weapons (CEW); Projectiles; Projectiles having circuitry that delivers an electrical current through muscle
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Video imaging services; Video imaging services by drone; Photographic imaging services; Photographic imaging services by drone; Providing a website featuring information in the field of education; Providing information in the field of education regarding health, mental health, and wellness; Providing information in the field of education regarding health, mental health, and wellness via a website; Education services, namely, providing online, non-downloadable videos, webinars, courses, and trainings for educational purposes in the fields of health, mental health, and wellness; Providing education in the field of health, mental health, and wellness via online, non-downloadable videos, webinars, courses, and trainings; Providing educational information in the field of continuing education for law enforcement officers, public safety officers, public service officers, and first responders, and families of law enforcement officers, public safety officers, public service officers, and first responders; Providing educational information in the field of continuing education for law enforcement officers, public safety officers, public service officers, and first responders, and families of law enforcement officers, public safety officers, public service officers, and first responders via a website; Providing educational information in the field of health, mental health, and wellness for law enforcement officers, public safety officers, public service officers, and first responders, and families of law enforcement officers, public safety officers, public service officers, and first responders via online, non-downloadable videos, webinars, courses, and trainings
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Video imaging services; Video imaging services by drone; Photographic imaging services; Photographic imaging services by drone; Providing a website featuring information in the field of education; Providing information in the field of education regarding health, mental health, and wellness; Providing information in the field of education regarding health, mental health, and wellness via a website; Education services, namely, providing online, non-downloadable videos, webinars, courses, and trainings for educational purposes in the fields of health, mental health, and wellness; Providing education in the field of health, mental health, and wellness via online, non-downloadable videos, webinars, courses, and trainings; Providing educational information in the field of continuing education for law enforcement officers, public safety officers, public service officers, and first responders, and families of law enforcement officers, public safety officers, public service officers, and first responders; Providing educational information in the field of continuing education for law enforcement officers, public safety officers, public service officers, and first responders, and families of law enforcement officers, public safety officers, public service officers, and first responders via a website; Providing educational information in the field of health, mental health, and wellness for law enforcement officers, public safety officers, public service officers, and first responders, and families of law enforcement officers, public safety officers, public service officers, and first responders via online, non-downloadable videos, webinars, courses, and trainings
71.
CONDUCTED ELECTRICAL WEAPON CARTRIDGE COVER AND SHORTING BAR
A conducted electrical weapon ("CEW") comprises one or more mechanisms for preventing accidental deployment. A cap may be disposed on a first end of the CEW handle. A shorting mechanism may be configured to connect one or more deployment unit contacts and one or more handle contacts. The cap and the shorting mechanism may be ejected or burned through responsive to a safety switch of the CEW being activated by a user of the CEW, such that the cap and shorting mechanism do not interfere with intentional deployment.
System and methods are disclosed for capturing license plate (LP) information of a vehicle in relative motion to a camera device. In one example, the camera system detects the LP in multiple frames, then aligns and geometrically rectifies the image of the LP by scaling, warping, rotating, and/or performing other functions on the images. The camera system may optimize capturing of the LP information by executing a temporal noise filter on the aligned, geometrically rectified images to generate a composite image of the LP for optical character recognition. In some examples, the camera device may include an image sensor, such as a high dynamic range (HDR) sensor, modified to set long and short exposures of the HDR sensor to capture frames of a vehicle's LP, but without consolidating the images into a composite image. The camera system may set optimal exposure settings based on detected relative speed of the vehicle.
G06V 20/17 - Terrestrial scenes taken from planes or by drones
G06V 20/56 - Context or environment of the image exterior to a vehicle by using sensors mounted on the vehicle
G06V 20/58 - Recognition of moving objects or obstacles, e.g. vehicles or pedestrians; Recognition of traffic objects, e.g. traffic signs, traffic lights or roads
Holsters of conducted electrical weapons (CEW) comprise a set of magnetic elements. The set of magnetic elements may have positions, polarities, and magnitudes corresponding to types of holsters. The CEW uses sensors to detect one or more of the set of magnetic elements, indicating that the CEW is inserted into the holster. Based on the detected information, the CEW identifies when the CEW is removed from the holster. The CEW additionally uses the detected information to determine a type of holster.
G01D 5/14 - Mechanical means for transferring the output of a sensing member; Means for converting the output of a sensing member to another variable where the form or nature of the sensing member does not constrain the means for converting; Transducers not specially adapted for a specific variable using electric or magnetic means influencing the magnitude of a current or voltage
G08B 21/24 - Reminder alarms, e.g. anti-loss alarms
Holsters of conducted electrical weapons (CEW) comprise a set of magnetic elements. The set of magnetic elements may have positions, polarities, and magnitudes corresponding to types of holsters. The CEW uses sensors to detect one or more of the set of magnetic elements, indicating that the CEW is inserted into the holster. Based on the detected information, the CEW identifies when the CEW is removed from the holster. The CEW additionally uses the detected information to determine a type of holster.
F41H 13/00 - Means of attack or defence not otherwise provided for
G01D 5/14 - Mechanical means for transferring the output of a sensing member; Means for converting the output of a sensing member to another variable where the form or nature of the sensing member does not constrain the means for converting; Transducers not specially adapted for a specific variable using electric or magnetic means influencing the magnitude of a current or voltage
G08B 5/22 - Visible signalling systems, e.g. personal calling systems, remote indication of seats occupied using electromagnetic transmission
G08B 21/24 - Reminder alarms, e.g. anti-loss alarms
75.
Communication Between Responders based on Metadata Tagging
A method for communicating among responders from a plurality of responder agencies includes determining that responders from two responder agencies are located at an event or location. Each of the responders from the two responder agencies has a computing device that is configured to communicate with the other computing device of the responders. Information obtained at a locale is sent from a first computing device of a first responder located at the locale. At a point at which the first responder has left the locale, a communication is sent to a second computing device of a second responder in response to determining that the second computing device of the second responder is located at the locale. The communication includes the information obtained at the locale.
A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) may deploy electrodes toward a target to electrically couple to the target. The CEW may be configured to detect a connection status of at least one electrode of the deployed electrodes. A positive connection status represents a connection being established between the at least one electrode and the target. The CEW may generate an alert in accordance with the connection status. The alert may one or more of an audible alert, a haptic alert, or a visual alert.
G08B 7/06 - Signalling systems according to more than one of groups ; Personal calling systems according to more than one of groups using electric transmission
G08B 25/10 - Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems characterised by the transmission medium using wireless transmission systems
F41H 13/00 - Means of attack or defence not otherwise provided for
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Downloadable software for evidence management; Downloadable software for accessing, analyzing, managing, organizing, categorizing, tagging, manipulating, integrating, storing, deleting, searching, sorting, filtering, retrieving, extracting, importing, uploading, sharing, transmitting, transporting, and delivering digital, audio, photographic, video, and audiovisual content, data, and metadata; Downloadable software for playing audio, video, and audiovisual content; Downloadable software for playback of digital, audio, video, and audiovisual content; Downloadable software for accessing, viewing, editing, and storing metadata; Download software for forensic workflows; Downloadable software for converting file formats and file types; Downloadable software for displaying keyboard shortcuts; Downloadable software for graphical user interface; Downloadable software for creating, editing, sharing, transmitting, and storing reports and exhibits; Downloadable software for enhancing digital, audio, video, and audiovisual content; Downloadable software for creating, calibrating, and overlaying digital, audio, video, and audiovisual content onto three-dimensional point cloud; Downloadable software for calculating metrics in digital, audio, video, and audiovisual content; Downloadable software for use in converting and transcoding digital content from one file format to another for playing, viewing, editing, sharing, storing, or streaming. Downloadable file management software for opening and converting photographic, digital, and graphic images, data, text, documents, audio, video, multimedia works, or recorded information to various file formats; Downloadable software for adapting, altering, restyling, and transforming multimedia file formats to and from other formats; Downloadable software for batch processing of multimedia files to a standard file format; Downloadable software for converting file formats of multimedia files and maintaining forensic integrity of the multimedia files; Downloadable software for correcting timecode metadata in video files and multimedia files; Downloadable software for synchronizing video files and multimedia files
78.
METHODS, NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA, AND SYSTEMS OF TRANSCRIPTION USING MULTIPLE RECORDING DEVICES
Examples of systems and methods for audio transcription are described. Audio data may be obtained from multiple recording devices at or near a scene. Audio data from multiple recording devices may be used to generate a final transcription. For example, when transcribing audio data from one recording device, audio data from another recording device may be used to generate the final transcript. The data from the second recording device may be used when it is determined that the recording devices were in proximity at the time the relevant portions of audio data were recorded and/or when a portion of the audio from the second recording device is verified to correspond with a portion of the audio from the first recording device. In some examples, data from the second recording device may be used when data from the first recording device is determined to be of low quality.
A safety switch for a conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) may be configured to operate between at least one fixed position and at least one momentary position. In response to the safety switch being operated into the at least one momentary position, the safety switch may return to the at least one fixed position. In the fixed position, the safety switch may be configured to perform a firing mode operation. In the momentary position, the safety switch may be configured to perform a non-firing mode operation.
A cartridge for a conducted electrical weapon may comprise a body having a first end opposite a second end and an outer surface opposite an inner surface. A projectile may be disposed within the body. The inner surface of the body may define a plurality of grooves extending from the first end of the body to a location within the body.
A cartridge for a conducted electrical weapon may comprise a body having a first end opposite a second end and an outer surface opposite an inner surface. A projectile may be disposed within the body. The inner surface of the body may define a plurality of grooves extending from the first end of the body to a location within the body.
License plate recognition (“LPR”) systems may encounter degradation in quality and obstructions that negatively impact performance of the LPR systems. A LPR system is configured to apply image processing algorithms to output information describing performance of the system and to monitor the performance of the system over time. Based on the performance of the system over time, the LPR system determines when one or more entities of the system require action to maintain or improve performance and transmits information describing the required action.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Cameras; Digital cameras; Digital video cameras; Rugged computers; Digital media streaming devices; Camera mounts and supports; Microphones; Radios; Radio transmitters; Radio receivers; Batteries; Battery chargers; Global positioning system (GPS); GPS tracking devices; Global positioning system (GPS) apparatus; Electric cables and wires; Data cables; Electronic docking stations; Computer docking stations; Audio and video recordings in the fields of public safety, emergency response, and operations management; Wireless communication devices for transmission of digital, audio, photographic, and video content, and data; Computer hardware for recording, capturing, storing, retrieving, uploading, streaming, transmitting, and delivering digital, audio, photographic, and video content, and data; Computer hardware for wireless content delivery; Recorded computer software for wireless content delivery; Recorded computer software for recording, capturing, storing, retrieving, uploading, streaming, transmitting, and delivering digital, audio, photographic, and video content, and data; Downloadable computer software for wireless content delivery; Downloadable computer software and firmware for operating system programs; Downloadable computer software for recording, capturing, storing, retrieving, uploading, streaming, transmitting, and delivering digital, audio, photographic, and video content, and data
Firearms; Conducted electrical weapons (CEWs); Electroshock weapons; Component parts for guns; Electronic modules for installation as a component part for CEWs; Ammunition; Cartridge magazines for firearms; Magazines for weapons; Magazines for CEWs; Cartridges for guns; Cartridges for CEWs; Holsters
12 - Land, air and water vehicles; parts of land vehicles
Goods & Services
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs); Drones; Camera drones; Drones and related operational software and manuals therefor sold as a unit; Drones with mounted tactical equipment; Drones equipped with a conducted electrical weapon; Remote control (RC) vehicles used for surveillance; Remote control (RC) aerial vehicles with mounted tactical equipment; Remote control (RC) land vehicles with mounted tactical equipment; Remote control (RC) aerial vehicles equipped with a conducted electrical weapon; Remote control (RC) land vehicles equipped with a conducted electrical weapon
Firearms; Conducted electrical weapons (CEWs); Electroshock weapons; Component parts for guns; Electronic modules for installation as a component part for CEWs; Ammunition; Cartridge magazines for firearms; Magazines for weapons; Magazines for CEWs; Cartridges for guns; Cartridges for CEWs; Holsters
89.
SECURITY MARKETPLACE WITH PROVIDER VERIFICATION AND REPORTING
A system for generating and completing a security task is provided. A security task may be generated by the system based on a security task request. A security task acceptance for the security task may be received at the system. The system may validate the security task acceptance for the security task. The system may transmit a security task acceptance notification in response to validating the security task acceptance. The system may verify an identity of a security provider and generate a report associated with the security provider.
12 - Land, air and water vehicles; parts of land vehicles
Goods & Services
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs); Drones; Camera drones; Drones and related operational software and manuals therefor sold as a unit; Drones with mounted tactical equipment; Drones equipped with a conducted electrical weapon; Remote control (RC) vehicles used for surveillance; Remote control (RC) aerial vehicles with mounted tactical equipment; Remote control (RC) land vehicles with mounted tactical equipment; Remote control (RC) aerial vehicles equipped with a conducted electrical weapon; Remote control (RC) land vehicles equipped with a conducted electrical weapon
91.
CARTRIDGE WITH INNER SURFACE GROOVES FOR A CONDUCTED ELECTRICAL WEAPON
A cartridge for a conducted electrical weapon may comprise a body having a first end opposite a second end and an outer surface opposite an inner surface. A projectile may be disposed within the body. The inner surface of the body may define a plurality of grooves extending from the first end of the body to a location within the body.
A cartridge for a conducted electrical weapon may comprise a body having a first end opposite a second end and an outer surface opposite an inner surface. A cartridge inner assembly may be removably disposed within the body. The cartridge inner assembly may comprise a propulsion module, a plug, a piston, and/or a retaining clip. The cartridge inner assembly may be configured to cause deployment of an electrode. The electrode may be mechanically and electrically coupled to the piston.
A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) comprises one or more mechanisms for receiving, aligning, and maintaining a position of a magazine within a bay of the CEW. Bias spring and datums may be used to align the magazine to be coupled to the CEW, wherein bias springs are configured to apply pressure to push the magazine to interact with datums to align the magazine. A spring and ramp mechanism may be used to maintain a position of the magazine coupled to the bay of the CEW. Respective grades of a locking ramp and a release ramp are used to lock a spring in place when a magazine is coupled to the bay of the CEW.
A conducted electrical weapon ("CEW") comprises one or more mechanisms for receiving, aligning, and maintaining a position of a magazine within a bay of the CEW. Bias spring and datums may be used to align the magazine to be coupled to the CEW, wherein bias springs are configured to apply pressure to push the magazine to interact with datums to align the magazine. A spring and ramp mechanism may be used to maintain a position of the magazine coupled to the bay of the CEW. Respective grades of a locking ramp and a release ramp are used to lock a spring in place when a magazine is coupled to the bay of the CEW.
A magazine for a conducted electrical weapon may include a bore configured to receive a cartridge. The bore may be sized and shaped to receive a cartridge having a specific cartridge type. A cartridge may comprise a cartridge identifier coupled to an outer surface of the cartridge. The cartridge identifier may include a physical property indicating a cartridge type of the cartridge. The cartridge identifier may allow the cartridge to be correctly received into the bore of the magazine.
A magazine for a conducted electrical weapon may include a bore configured to receive a cartridge. The bore may be sized and shaped to receive a cartridge having a specific cartridge type. A cartridge may comprise a cartridge identifier coupled to an outer surface of the cartridge. The cartridge identifier may include a physical property indicating a cartridge type of the cartridge. The cartridge identifier may allow the cartridge to be correctly received into the bore of the magazine.
A magazine for a conducted electrical weapon may include a bore configured to receive a cartridge. The bore may be sized and shaped to receive a cartridge having a specific cartridge type. A cartridge may comprise a cartridge identifier coupled to an outer surface of the cartridge. The cartridge identifier may include a physical property indicating a cartridge type of the cartridge. The cartridge identifier may allow the cartridge to be correctly received into the bore of the magazine.
Conducted electrical weapons for law enforcement and security professionals; weapons, namely, conducted energy weapons for law enforcement and security professionals; weapons in the nature of conducted electrical weapons that launch probes to muscle to conduct an electrical current and interfere with operation of the muscle for use by law enforcement and security professionals
Magazines of conducted electrical weapons (CEW) comprise a set of magnetic elements having positions, polarities, and magnitudes corresponding to a type of magazine. The CEW uses sensors to detect an indicator magnet indicating that a magazine is inserted into a bay of the CEW. The CEW additionally uses sensors to detect information about the set of magnetic elements and determines, based on the detected information, a type of the magazine.
A conducted electrical weapon may include an interposer. The interposer may be disposed in a bay of the conducted electrical weapon or may be coupled to a magazine insertable within the bay of the conducted electrical weapon. The interposer may include a cartridge separator. The cartridge separator may logically or physically define a plurality of cartridge compartments. Each cartridge compartment may be configured to receive and align with a cartridge loaded into a magazine.