WILLIAM DONALD HEATH, JR
Pilots at Cashtown Rd, Bremen, GA

License number
Georgia A2447861
Issued Date
Apr 2016
Expiration Date
Apr 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
2225 Cashtown Rd, Bremen, GA 30110

Professional information

William Heath Photo 1

Apparatus And Method For Controlled Access To A Secured Location

US Patent:
5321242, Jun 14, 1994
Filed:
Dec 20, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/811720
Inventors:
William D. Heath - Bremen GA
Assignee:
Brinks, Incorporated - Darien CT
International Classification:
G06K 500
US Classification:
235382
Abstract:
A system for authorizing access to a secured device, such as an automated teller machine (ATM) or a pay telephone, without a key or combination for the secured device, and without a fixed communication link extending to the device. An encoded access message is produced which identifies a present access code previously stored at the secured device, the personal identification number (PIN) of a technician, and the identification number of a particular portable terminal. The technician manually enters the encoded access message and a PIN into the terminal, which verifies the identification number of the terminal and the manually-entered PIN against information encoded in the access message. If that information is authenticated, the portable terminal is connected to the secured device. The encoded access message is transferred from the terminal to the secured device, which compares an access code previously stored at that device with information contained in the access message.


William Heath Photo 2

Apparatus And Method For Controlled Access To A Secured Location

US Patent:
5451757, Sep 19, 1995
Filed:
Apr 22, 1990
Appl. No.:
8/231326
Inventors:
William D. Heath - Bremen GA
Assignee:
Brink's Incorporated - Darien CT
International Classification:
G06K 500
US Classification:
235382
Abstract:
A system for authorizing access to a secured device, such as an automated teller machine (ATM) or a pay telephone, without a key or combination for the secured device, and without a fixed communication link extending to the device. An encoded access message is produced which identifies a present access code previously stored at the secured device, the personal identification number (PIN) of a technician, and the identification number of a particular portable terminal. The technician manually enters the encoded access message and a PIN into the terminal, which verifies the identification number of the terminal and the manually-entered PIN against information encoded in the access message. If that information is authenticated, the portable terminal is connected to the secured device. The encoded access message is transferred from the terminal to the secured device, which compares an access code previously stored at that device with information contained in the access message.