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EnergyCite® is a USPTO registered Trademark

United States and foreign patents Tamarkin, et al, assigned to USCL

Our patents cover the new smart meters which send and receive data to and from a utility company and devices in the home or office. The first 2 granted US, Chinese, EU, and Israeli patents cover the distributed network system. The January 2014 US patent includes specific claims covering the use of the following with smart meter or internet connections with a utility:

Who owns the data inside the utility meter at the customer’s location? Dian Grueneich, former Commissioner California Public Utility Commission, states that the customer owns the meter data and therefore is entitled to direct access.

smart system To avoid infringement, a chain of system component manufactures and the utility company deploying a smart meter containing the data communication capability must be licensed by us to “practice the IP.”

As an example of such a system covered by our patents consisting of smart meters, smart appliances, remote data communications to utilities and to customers over smart phones and PCs please see this news article.

Our specific business strategy to license the end users and contributory potential infringers is confidential and proprietary to USCL EnergyCite® and will only be shared under terms of non-disclosure with a NDA.

Follow this link to a description of USCL’s patents and their business implications.

Priority date: August 3, 2004
Granted in US, China, EU, and Israel based on Publication No. US 2009/01-9056 A1
USPTO patent 7,379,791 granted May 27, 2008
USPTO patent 8,306,668 granted November 6, 2012
USPTO patent 8,639,390 granted January 28, 2014
USPTO Patent 8,639,390 assignment to USCL Corporation (correction from MGT Gaming when issued.)
Israel patent granted July 19, 2015

Shanghai office

Shanghai, China Patent office: Jeremy Tamarkin, Tom Tamarkin and two Chinese patent attornies

USCL Jerusalem, Israel patent attorney explains USCL’s patents.

Integrated Metrology systems and information and control apparatus for interaction with integrated metrology systems

Abstract

A system is disposed at a location of a utility commodity subscriber for informing the subscriber of and controlling utility commodity usage. The system includes utility meters, an information and control apparatus, and a first and second data communication link. The meters measure usage and generate usage signals. The information and control apparatus includes a microprocessor, a memory, a clock, and a user interface. The first data communication link is between the utility meters and the information and control apparatus, and the second data communication link is between the information and control apparatus and one or more central locations. The second communication link also provides rate information to the information and control apparatus and utility commodity usage data to the one or more central locations. The microprocessor computes an accumulated cost of utility commodity for a predetermined period of time. Information related to the accumulated cost is output to the subscriber.