Patents by Inventor Franciscus Cornelis Pieter PUTMAN

Franciscus Cornelis Pieter PUTMAN has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11783333
    Abstract: A method includes generating, via a processor, a bill of materials (BOM) representation associated with a BOM indicating at least one good and including a representation of a plurality of dependencies to qualify the at least one good for at least one of a regulatory claim, a duty benefit claim or an admissibility claim. A smart contract code for a compliance declaration smart contrast that references the BOM representation is transmitted via the processor and to a distributed ledger. A representation of the plurality of assertion token is received, via the processor, from a plurality of remote compute devices, and in response to deploying the compliance declaration smart contract. A compliance declaration token is minted, via the processor, in response to receiving the representation of a plurality of assertion tokens and based on the compliance declaration smart contract.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2023
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2023
    Assignee: EYGS LLP
    Inventors: John Stoddard Robotham, Barath Krishna Balasubramanian, Franciscus Cornelis Pieter Putman, Todd R. Smith, Steven John Valeri
  • Publication number: 20230153812
    Abstract: A method includes generating, via a processor, a bill of materials (BOM) representation associated with a BOM indicating at least one good and including a representation of a plurality of dependencies to qualify the at least one good for at least one of a regulatory claim, a duty benefit claim or an admissibility claim. A smart contract code for a compliance declaration smart contrast that references the BOM representation is transmitted via the processor and to a distributed ledger. A representation of the plurality of assertion token is received, via the processor, from a plurality of remote compute devices, and in response to deploying the compliance declaration smart contract. A compliance declaration token is minted, via the processor, in response to receiving the representation of a plurality of assertion tokens and based on the compliance declaration smart contract.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 17, 2023
    Publication date: May 18, 2023
    Applicant: EYGS LLP
    Inventors: John Stoddard ROBOTHAM, Barath Krishna BALASUBRAMANIAN, Franciscus Cornelis Pieter PUTMAN, Todd R. SMITH, Steven John VALERI
  • Patent number: 11574308
    Abstract: A method for generating and controlling intelligent assertion tokens includes generating a first assertion token, during a first step of a supply chain process. The first assertion token is inspected to determine validity. If the first assertion token is not valid, the receipt of the first assertion token is rejected. If the first assertion token is determined to be valid, the use of the first assertion token in further transmissions and/or transactions is authorized. The first assertion token can be passed to a second step of the supply chain process, and a second assertion token may be generated based on the first assertion token. Upon receipt of the second assertion token, it is inspected to determine validity. If not valid, the transmission and/or transfer of the second assertion token is rejected. If valid, the transmission and/or transfer of the second assertion token to a further step of the supply chain process or to a customer is authorized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 2021
    Date of Patent: February 7, 2023
    Assignee: EYGS LLP
    Inventors: John Stoddard Robotham, Barath Krishna Balasubramanian, Franciscus Cornelis Pieter Putman, Todd R. Smith, Steven John Valeri
  • Publication number: 20210326872
    Abstract: A method for generating and controlling intelligent assertion tokens includes generating a first assertion token, during a first step of a supply chain process. The first assertion token is inspected to determine validity. If the first assertion token is not valid, the receipt of the first assertion token is rejected. If the first assertion token is determined to be valid, the use of the first assertion token in further transmissions and/or transactions is authorized. The first assertion token can be passed to a second step of the supply chain process, and a second assertion token may be generated based on the first assertion token. Upon receipt of the second assertion token, it is inspected to determine validity. If not valid, the transmission and/or transfer of the second assertion token is rejected. If valid, the transmission and/or transfer of the second assertion token to a further step of the supply chain process or to a customer is authorized.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 15, 2021
    Publication date: October 21, 2021
    Inventors: John Stoddard ROBOTHAM, Barath Krishna BALASUBRAMANIAN, Franciscus Cornelis Pieter PUTMAN, Todd R. SMITH, Steven John VALERI