Patents by Inventor Julie VARGAS
Julie VARGAS 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).
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Publication number: 20230146326Abstract: The present invention relates to a closure mechanism, such as a label construction, for a wide variety of packages. The closure mechanism may provide for a security means as well and can be provided with a radio frequency identification (RFID). The closure mechanism may comprise at least one label having at least one RFID device on either a first or second face of the label such that the label is applied to a package wherein the package is subject to a first and second state conditional upon the positioning of the at least one label positioning. The present invention also provides for a method of making and utilizing the label on at least one packaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2021Publication date: May 11, 2023Inventors: Pedro GARZA, Julie VARGAS, Jayne BLAIR
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Publication number: 20220343339Abstract: In some embodiments, a computer processor-based method using at least one processor and at least one non-transitory computer readable memory, the method includes associating a first component and a first unique identifier with at least one of a plurality of digital twins for a group of final products, the first unique identifier corresponding to a first digital trigger. The method also includes updating at least one of the digital twins based on an evolution that is associated with the first component and that is at least part of a process resulting in a commercial product. The method also includes associating the at least one of the plurality of digital twins with the commercial product and a second unique identifier corresponding to a second digital trigger. The method may also include providing data associated with a trust condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2020Publication date: October 27, 2022Inventors: Bhupesh ARORA, Pradeep IYER, Michael GOLLER, Michael J. KUHNO, Jeremy SCHENOF, Akari SHONO, Richard LORITSCH, Julie VARGAS
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Publication number: 20220171951Abstract: A distributed ledger-based system and methods for tracking products using the same are described herein. The method ensures authenticity by allowing verification of the digital identity of a physical item at each step of the supply chain. The method may include receiving and verifying integrated circuit chips manufactured by a trusted supplier, assembling the chips into a roll inlay, assembling the inlay rolls into a carton, palletizing the cartons, updating the distributed ledger, e.g., blockchain, with roll, carton, and pallet codes, taking receipt from a specific trusted individual and adding verification to the distributed ledger, e.g., blockchain, and activating a digital identity. GPS information may be associated with every step in order to ensure that the product is properly present at certain manufacturing and encoding locations. Once a digital identity is produced for the product, it may be added to by subsequent use, such as may be desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2020Publication date: June 2, 2022Inventors: Julie VARGAS, Michael KUHNO
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Patent number: 11321544Abstract: A blockchain-based “fork chain” system and method for tracking RFID labels and other products. The method ensures authenticity at each step, and that the digital identity of a physical item can be accurately verified. The method may include: (a) receiving and verifying RFID chips manufactured by a trusted supplier; (b) creating a blockchain related to the chips; (c) assembling the chips into a roll inlay, the inlays into a carton and the cartons into a pallet; (d) updating the blockchain with roll, carton, and pallet codes; (e) taking receipt from a specific trusted individual and adding verification to the blockchain; and (f) activating a digital identity. GPS information may be associated with each step in the process to ensure that the product is properly present at the appropriate manufacturing and encoding locations. Once a digital identity is produced for the product, it may be added to by subsequent users.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2019Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: Avery Dennison Retail Information Services LLCInventors: George Dyche, Jr., Julie Vargas
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Publication number: 20200265446Abstract: A blockchain-based “food chain” system and method for tracking products such as RFID labels and associating them with other products. Such a method may ensure authenticity at each step, ensuring that the digital identity of a physical item can be accurately verified. The method may include receiving and verifying integrated circuit chips manufactured by a trusted supplier, assembling the chips into a roll inlay, assembling these into a carton and pallet and updating the blockchain with roll, carton, and pallet codes, taking receipt from a specific trusted individual and adding verification to the blockchain, and activating a digital identity. GPS information may be associated with every step in order to ensure that the product is properly present at certain manufacturing and encoding locations. Once a digital identity is produced for the product, it may be added to an associated blockchain, and additional information may further be added by subsequent use.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2020Publication date: August 20, 2020Inventor: Julie Vargas
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Publication number: 20200258361Abstract: A tag or label incorporating embedded trigger technology, such as RFID, QR codes, or barcodes is disclosed to effectively integrate RFID or a trigger directly into the garment. Typically, the embedded technology is embedded via a digital manufacturing process, and the labels and tags enable a data connection via the embedded triggers and a unique identifier corresponding to the embedded triggers. Thus, once the trigger technology is enabled via scanning, visual recognition, UHF/NFC RFID, etc., data items in the data management platform are enabled. Specifically, the data items within the data management platform include sustainability, consumer engagement, authentication/brand protection, merchandising/marketing, and data management and can be leveraged to drive an interactive consumer experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2020Publication date: August 13, 2020Inventors: Julie VARGAS, Kimberly Kae SCHNEIDER, Christopher PALMER, Paul A. CHAMANDY
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Publication number: 20200151401Abstract: A blockchain-based “fork chain” system and method for tracking RFID labels and other products. The method ensures authenticity at each step, and that the digital identity of a physical item can be accurately verified. The method may include: (a) receiving and verifying RFID chips manufactured by a trusted supplier; (b) creating a blockchain related to the chips; (c) assembling the chips into a roll inlay, the inlays into a carton and the cartons into a pallet; (d) updating the blockchain with roll, carton, and pallet codes; (e) taking receipt from a specific trusted individual and adding verification to the blockchain; and (f) activating a digital identity. GPS information may be associated with each step in the process to ensure that the product is properly present at the appropriate manufacturing and encoding locations. Once a digital identity is produced for the product, it may be added to by subsequent users.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2019Publication date: May 14, 2020Inventors: George DYCHE, JR., Julie VARGAS
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Patent number: 10636266Abstract: A tag or label incorporating embedded trigger technology, such as RFID, QR codes, or barcodes is disclosed to effectively integrate RFID or a trigger directly into the garment. Typically, the embedded technology is embedded via a digital manufacturing process, and the labels and tags enable a data connection via the embedded triggers and a unique identifier corresponding to the embedded triggers. Thus, once the trigger technology is enabled via scanning, visual recognition, UHF/NFC RFID, etc., data items in the data management platform are enabled. Specifically, the data items within the data management platform include sustainability, consumer engagement, authentication/brand protection, merchandising/marketing, and data management and can be leveraged to drive an interactive consumer experience.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2016Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: AVERY DENNISON RETAIL INFORMATION SERVICES, LLCInventors: Julie Vargas, Kimberly Kae Schneider, Christopher Palmer, Paul A. Chamandy
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Publication number: 20170132892Abstract: A tag or label incorporating embedded trigger technology, such as RFID, QR codes, or barcodes is disclosed to effectively integrate RFID or a trigger directly into the garment. Typically, the embedded technology is embedded via a digital manufacturing process, and the labels and tags enable a data connection via the embedded triggers and a unique identifier corresponding to the embedded triggers. Thus, once the trigger technology is enabled via scanning, visual recognition, UHF/NFC RFID, etc., data items in the data management platform are enabled. Specifically, the data items within the data management platform include sustainability, consumer engagement, authentication/brand protection, merchandising/marketing, and data management and can be leveraged to drive an interactive consumer experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2016Publication date: May 11, 2017Inventors: Julie VARGAS, Kimberly Kay SCHNEIDER, Christopher PALMER, Paul A. CHAMANDY