Bloodhound SOS Files Broad-Scope Provisional Patent Covering Disaster Response Ecosystem:CINDER
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ALISO VIEJO, Calif. - Californer -- Bloodhound SOS, the emergency technology company founded by Alexa Corbett, has filed a sweeping U.S. provisional patent securing intellectual property rights to its full CINDER (Crisis Intervention & Defense Relay) ecosystem — a first-of-its-kind platform designed to keep people connected, protected, and informed when traditional infrastructure fails.

The patent filing protects a wide range of integrated inventions, including:
  • BARK NET — a decentralized, offline mesh communication system enabling secure device-to-device messaging without cell towers or internet access.
  • Ember Armor — a rapid-deployment rooftop fire shield for wildfire defense.
  • PyroTorrent System — an autonomous wildfire suppression system triggered by early detection.
  • Air Buoy — a kinetic aerial node providing high-altitude signal relays and emergency visibility.
  • SmolderScout — a distributed fire risk mapping network using ground-level temperature sensing.

"CINDER was built to solve the problem emergency services and communities face when the network goes down — and to do it faster, smarter, and more reliably than anything currently in the field," said Corbett. "By securing this patent filing, we're protecting the architecture that makes that possible."

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The broad filing ensures that the underlying architecture, logic systems, and deployment methods across the CINDER ecosystem are legally protected, preventing competitors from replicating or reverse-engineering its core functions. Bloodhound SOS is now advancing toward pilot deployments of new Ai map features in wildfire-prone and disaster-vulnerable communities while preparing for strategic partnerships and investment rounds.

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BloodhoundSOS.com (https://www.bloodhoundsos.com/)

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