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Joseph A Tabe

from Upper Marlboro, MD
Age ~62

Joseph Tabe Phones & Addresses

  • Upper Marlboro, MD
  • 525 Thayer Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910
  • Colesville, MD
  • Beltsville, MD
  • Glenarden, MD

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Joseph Tabe Photo 1

President And Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
11700 Old Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, MD 20904
Industry:
Media Production
Work:
The Fashion World Media
President and Chief Executive Officer

Tajintech Corp
President and Chief Executive Officer
Skills:
Patents
Social Media
Research
Start Ups
Entrepreneurship
Intellectual Property
Management
Marketing Strategy
Mergers and Acquisitions
New Business Development
Leadership
Product Development
Program Management
Project Management
Public Relations
Interests:
New Technologies
Christian
Innovation
Research and Development
Joseph Tabe Photo 2

General Coordinator

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Location:
Silver Spring, MD
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
Ets Jet Consulting
General Coordinator

Jet Black Consulting
General Coordinator
Education:
University College of Glasgow 2005 - 2007
Master of Science, Masters, Management
Skills:
Environmental Impact Assessment
Gis
Environmental Auditing
Strategy
Project Management
Environmental Awareness
Project Coordination

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Joseph Tabe
Principal
Tajintech, Inc
Engineering Services
11700 Old Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, MD 20904
(240) 462-0487

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Us Patents

Interactive Wireless Home Security Detectors

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US Patent:
6762686, Jul 13, 2004
Filed:
May 20, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/150155
Inventors:
Joseph A. Tabe - Silver Spring MD, 20910
International Classification:
G08B 2300
US Classification:
3405731, 3405453, 340541, 340565, 340628, 379 40, 379 43, 379 44
Abstract:
The wireless home security detector monitors fire, smoke, and home security to protect the home. The wireless home security detector dials the proper authorities in the event of an emergency. An alarm will come on in seconds after the smoke or fire is detected. When the fire alarm is activated, it will emit a special code that will activate the passive infrared motion detector that will check for any body heat inside the home. If body heat is detected, the infrared motion detector will activate an alarm responsive to detecting the location of a person; and include a human voice response. This alarm will keep sounding if body heat is detected and it will also monitor the body heat location as the person moves from one room to the other. The motion detector will stay on in the occupied room as an indication that a person has been located inside the room, to aid authorities in an emergency. A programmable microprocessor is used for receiving, storing and processing data from the interactive detectors, the interactive alarms and the human body sensors, and a reporter is used to transmit sensed alarm activities to selected proper authorities in the presence of an emergency.

Megatel Communication Information System

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US Patent:
6782240, Aug 24, 2004
Filed:
Apr 27, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/559330
Inventors:
Joseph A Tabe - Silver Spring MD, 20910
International Classification:
H04B 700
US Classification:
455 661, 455344, 455345
Abstract:
An entertainment device for vehicles adaptable to include various telecommunication and Internet applications, a sunviser monitoring screen for viewing, with an electronic screen protector for protecting the screen. The device, which is referred to as megatel, incorporates receivers and transmitters to enable cell phone and Internet transmission via the radio wave of an entertainment device radiated towards the antenna to the megatel body and output to the CPU. The signal to the CPU is controlled by the controller so that transmissions for the radio, the cell phone, and the Internet is separated and output to the monitoring screen and the speakers of the entertainment device so as to allow hands free communication while driving.

Standard Transportation Excellent Maintenance Solutions

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US Patent:
6801841, Oct 5, 2004
Filed:
Mar 14, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/096575
Inventors:
Joseph A. Tabe - Silver Spring MD, 20910
International Classification:
G06F 944
US Classification:
701 29, 701 32, 709217
Abstract:
A transportation information systems technology for communicating with end users to finding transportation solutions on failed components, a detailed description of a failed components behavior is typed-in and analyzed by the systems software and a solution is enabled from its database warehouse. After the solution is enable, the system generates a repair order form for record keeping of the failed component repaired and also generates preventive maintenance inspection programs and forms from counting a preset mileage of logged-on equipment.

Advanced Audio Safety Apparatus

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US Patent:
6989740, Jan 24, 2006
Filed:
Feb 13, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/073236
Inventors:
Joseph A. Tabe - Silver Spring MD, US
International Classification:
B60Q 1/26
US Classification:
340463, 340433, 340692, 180271, 369 21, 704200
Abstract:
An audio safety apparatus for vehicles and equipment that operate in a reverse mode using Electro-mechanical or mechanical means adaptable to various electro-mechanical applications. The apparatus is used for cars, buses, trucks, planes or any other vehicle that moves and has a battery as part of its power supply. The audio safety apparatus has a backing safety system, a school bus stop sign arm safety system, and a driver information safety system. Through a system of hardware connected to a CPU (central processing unit), a sound chip and a waterproof speaker, the apparatus is programmed to recognize dangerous vehicle situations and alert the operator of a vehicle in an audible manner before accidents occur. The audio safety apparatus includes a driver inspection program for use before the vehicle is put in operation or put to motion. With the voice auditory warnings, the apparatus is programmed to sound when the vehicle is backing or unloading occupants, or any other potentially dangerous activity in which a passerby to the vicinity of the vehicle or the operator of the said vehicle may become subjected to injuries.

Megatelecommunication Technology The Electronic Hand Off Stereo Phone System

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US Patent:
7116941, Oct 3, 2006
Filed:
Mar 31, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/814087
Inventors:
Joseph A. Tabe - Silver Spring MD, US
International Classification:
H04B 7/00
US Classification:
455 661, 455344, 455345
Abstract:
An entertainment device for vehicles having communication and information means adaptable to include various telecommunication and Internet applications, a sun-visor monitoring screen is configured with the entertainment device for viewing data content. The sun-visor is configured with an electronic screen protector for protecting the screen. The device, which is referred to as megatel, incorporates receivers and transmitters to enable cell phone and Internet transmission via the radio wave of an entertainment device radiated towards the antenna to the megatel body and output to the CPU. The signal to the CPU is controlled by the controller so that transmissions for the radio, the cell phone, and the Internet is separated and output to the monitoring screen and the speakers of the entertainment device so as to allow hands free communication while driving.

Homeland Intelligent Systems Technology “H-List”

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US Patent:
7271720, Sep 18, 2007
Filed:
Sep 12, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/660473
Inventors:
Joseph Tabe - Silver Spring MD, US
International Classification:
G08B 21/00
US Classification:
340540, 340541, 34053912, 3405731, 340632, 340506
Abstract:
Homeland Intelligence Systems Technology “H-LIST” comprises nano-sensors embedded in a silicon substrate and etched/fused in a micro-fibered material to enable an outfit for monitoring suspicious terrorist activities and for track biological and chemical gases, and explosives, including stationary and portable weapons of mass destruction such as those that are likely carried on the body of a terrorist or suicide bomber, or that are likely planted in a parked vehicle or carried inside a moving vehicle. H-LIST includes a wired outfit comprising at least a jacket that is worn by an officer, a security officer, a bus driver, hostesses, Doctors and the like, for sensing deadly gases and explosives in a defined area. A receptor is operatively configured with the outfit and attached on a waist belt, and communicatively connected to the outfit input/output connector through at least wired or wirelessly means for empowering the sensors and for receiving signal communication wirelessly; indicating the presence of a sensed agent. Detected signals are transported wirelessly through radio frequency signals to a central security monitoring station, enabling communication with first responders and backup security personnel or agents to the vicinity of the detection.

Smart Seatbelt Control System

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US Patent:
7426429, Sep 16, 2008
Filed:
Oct 18, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/959503
Inventors:
Joseph A Tabe - Silver Spring MD, US
International Classification:
B60K 28/00
US Classification:
701 45, 701 63, 180273, 280735
Abstract:
An apparatus for preventing occupant injury during accident has various features to ensure safety including a sensor () detecting seat belt engagement and a means for varying the tension of a seatbelt (), depending upon the weight of the occupant () sits on any of the seats (), the load cell switch () will close, allowing the load cell output energy to energize the control module (). The control module (), after receiving signal communication from any of the load cells (), will then enable the counter () to count the number of closed load cell switches () and enables the optoisolator switch () to then energize the latching relay () to check for the seat belt latching of the occupied seats () with closed load cell switches () and to energize, the latching relay switch ().

Renewable Energy System For Electric Vehicles

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US Patent:
7665553, Feb 23, 2010
Filed:
Apr 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/788092
Inventors:
Joseph Akwo Tabe - Silver Spring MD, US
International Classification:
B60K 1/00
US Classification:
180 22, 180 21, 180 651, 180 655
Abstract:
Renewable Energy Advanced Device Solution is at least wind powered and comprises at least a motor, a battery cell, a clutch means, a generator armature, a communication means configured with a capacitance means and operatively connected to an accelerator pedal. The communication means is configured for directing the flow of energy from the capacitance means to the battery cell means and from the battery cell means to the motor. The motor of the vehicle is configured with harnesses communicatively connecting the generator armature with the capacitance means, the capacitance means with the communication means, and the communication means with the battery cell means responsive for supplying electrical energy to the motor and other electrical appliances for the vehicle. The communication means transfers electrical energy to kinetic energy that propels the vehicle and comprises means to connect the motor to enable the flow of electricity. The motor is configured with regenerative braking means responsive for conservation of energy by means of transferring the kinetic energy back to electrical energy when pressure on the accelerator pedal is released to enable the conversion energy to initially slow down vehicle.
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