Patents by Inventor Katherine S. Hill
Katherine S. Hill 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: 20220198232Abstract: A client device collects immunization data includes a type of immunization given to an individual and a date that the immunization was provided to the individual. The client device converts immunization data into a numeric string, where the numeric string as converted comprises an encrypted payload portion and a mode indicator portion. The client device generates a two-dimensional machine-readable identifier using the numeric string. A reader device reads the two-dimensional machine-readable identifier and accesses the numeric string. The reader device converts at least a portion of the numeric string comprising the immunization data into a predetermined format for importing into an electronic health record (EHR).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2022Publication date: June 23, 2022Inventors: Kenneth Hill, Katherine S. Hill
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Patent number: 11301737Abstract: A client device collects immunization data includes a type of immunization given to an individual and a date that the immunization was provided to the individual. The client device converts immunization data into a numeric string, where the numeric string as converted comprises an encrypted payload portion and a mode indicator portion. The client device generates a two-dimensional machine-readable identifier using the numeric string. A reader device reads the two-dimensional machine-readable identifier and accesses the numeric string. The reader device converts at least a portion of the numeric string comprising the immunization data into a predetermined format for importing into an electronic health record (EHR).Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2021Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Assignee: WONDERHEALTH, LLC.Inventors: Kenneth Hill, Katherine S. Hill
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Publication number: 20210256336Abstract: A client device collects immunization data includes a type of immunization given to an individual and a date that the immunization was provided to the individual. The client device converts immunization data into a numeric string, where the numeric string as converted comprises an encrypted payload portion and a mode indicator portion. The client device generates a two-dimensional machine-readable identifier using the numeric string. A reader device reads the two-dimensional machine-readable identifier and accesses the numeric string. The reader device converts at least a portion of the numeric string comprising the immunization data into a predetermined format for importing into an electronic health record (EHR).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2021Publication date: August 19, 2021Inventors: Kenneth Hill, Katherine S. Hill
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Publication number: 20210224624Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for facilitating the transfer of cryptographic keys various devices. A computing device can receive from a reader device a first device identifier associated with a client device and a second device identifier associated with the reader device. The computing device can determine whether the reader device is authorized to access data associated with the client device based at least in part on the first device identifier and the second device identifier. A cryptographic key corresponding to the data associated with the client device can be provided to the reader device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2021Publication date: July 22, 2021Inventors: Kenneth Hill, Katherine S. Hill
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Patent number: 10977532Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for providing access control to the underlying data of a single machine-readable identifier when read by various reader devices. A client device may receive a first cryptographic key associated with a first device profile and a second cryptographic key associated with a second device profile. Data provided through an ingestion process is formatted into at least a first portion of data and a second portion of data, where the first portion of data is intended for a first reader device and the second portion of data is intended for a second reader device. The first portion of data may be encrypted using the first cryptographic key while the second portion of data is encrypted using the second cryptographic key. A machine-readable identifier may be generated using the first portion of data as encrypted and the second portion of data as encrypted.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2017Date of Patent: April 13, 2021Assignee: Wonderhealth, LLCInventors: Kenneth Hill, Katherine S. Hill
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Publication number: 20200008051Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for providing access control to the sensitive data, such as personal medical history. A first client device executes an application that ingests input data entered by a user via a user interface of the first client device, encrypts at least a first portion of the input data using a first cryptographic key, and transmits the encrypted input data over a low-power wireless private area network (WPAN), such as a Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE) WPAN, for example. A second client device executing a second application receives the encrypted input data transmitted over the low-power WPAN by the first client device and use the first cryptographic key to decrypt the encrypted input data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2019Publication date: January 2, 2020Inventors: Kenneth Hill, Katherine S. Hill
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Publication number: 20190377799Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for providing secure data translation using machine-readable identifiers, such as barcodes or quick response (QR) codes. In one embodiment, a client device may be configured to translate input data stored in a first data format to data in a universal data format and encrypt the data in the universal data format using the cryptographic key such that the data in the universal data format is only accessible by the reader device having the cryptographic key. The client device may further generate a machine-readable identifier using the data as encrypted for rendering in a display accessible by the client device. A reader device may be configured to decrypt the data as encrypted to access the data in the universal data forma; and translate the input data from the universal data format to a second data format in accordance with a second format setting.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2019Publication date: December 12, 2019Inventors: Kenneth Hill, Katherine S. Hill
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Patent number: 10387577Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for providing secure data translation using machine-readable identifiers, such as barcodes or quick response (QR) codes. A client device may be configured to translate input data stored in a first data format to data in a universal data format and encrypt the data in the universal data format using the cryptographic key such that the data in the universal data format is only accessible by the reader device having the cryptographic key. The client device may further generate a machine-readable identifier using the data as encrypted for rendering in a display accessible by the client device. A reader device may be configured to decrypt the data as encrypted to access the data in the universal data format, and translate the input data from the universal data format to a second data format in accordance with a second format setting.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2018Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: WONDERHEALTH, LLCInventors: Kenneth Hill, Katherine S. Hill
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Patent number: 10380379Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for selectively encrypting and display machine-readable identifiers in a lock screen of a client device. In one embodiment, a client device may be configured to access input data from a data store and identify a first portion of the input data having a first sensitivity level and a second portion of the input data having a second sensitivity level, where the second sensitivity level is more sensitive than the first sensitivity level. The client device may encrypt at least the second portion of the input data using a cryptographic key and generate a machine-readable identifier using the first portion of the input data and the second portion of the input data as encrypted. The machine-readable identifier may be shown in a lock screen of the client device.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2018Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: WONDERHEALTH, LLCInventors: Kenneth Hill, Katherine S. Hill
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Patent number: 10157339Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for providing access control to the underlying data of a single machine-readable identifier when read by various reader devices. A client device may receive a first cryptographic key associated with a first device profile and a second cryptographic key associated with a second device profile. Data provided through an ingestion process is formatted into at least a first portion of data and a second portion of data, where the first portion of data is intended for a first reader device and the second portion of data is intended for a second reader device. The first portion of data may be encrypted using the first cryptographic key while the second portion of data is encrypted using the second cryptographic key. A machine-readable identifier may be generated using the first portion of data as encrypted and the second portion of data as encrypted.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2016Date of Patent: December 18, 2018Assignee: Wonderhealth, LLCInventors: Kenneth Hill, Katherine S. Hill
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Publication number: 20180329893Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for providing secure data translation using machine-readable identifiers, such as barcodes or quick response (QR) codes. In one embodiment, a client device may be configured to translate input data stored in a first data format to data in a universal data format and encrypt the data in the universal data format using the cryptographic key such that the data in the universal data format is only accessible by the reader device having the cryptographic key. The client device may further generate a machine-readable identifier using the data as encrypted for rendering in a display accessible by the client device. A reader device may be configured to decrypt the data as encrypted to access the data in the universal data forma; and translate the input data from the universal data format to a second data format in accordance with a second format setting.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2018Publication date: November 15, 2018Inventors: Kenneth Hill, Katherine S. Hill
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Publication number: 20180330126Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for selectively encrypting and display machine-readable identifiers in a lock screen of a client device. In one embodiment, a client device may be configured to access input data from a data store and identify a first portion of the input data having a first sensitivity level and a second portion of the input data having a second sensitivity level, where the second sensitivity level is more sensitive than the first sensitivity level. The client device may encrypt at least the second portion of the input data using a cryptographic key and generate a machine-readable identifier using the first portion of the input data and the second portion of the input data as encrypted. The machine-readable identifier may be shown in a lock screen of the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2018Publication date: November 15, 2018Inventors: Kenneth Hill, Katherine S. Hill
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Publication number: 20170220917Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for providing access control to the underlying data of a single machine-readable identifier when read by various reader devices. A client device may receive a first cryptographic key associated with a first device profile and a second cryptographic key associated with a second device profile. Data provided through an ingestion process is formatted into at least a first portion of data and a second portion of data, where the first portion of data is intended for a first reader device and the second portion of data is intended for a second reader device. The first portion of data may be encrypted using the first cryptographic key while the second portion of data is encrypted using the second cryptographic key. A machine-readable identifier may be generated using the first portion of data as encrypted and the second portion of data as encrypted.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2017Publication date: August 3, 2017Inventors: Kenneth Hill, Katherine S. Hill
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Patent number: 9607256Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for augmenting and updating content data using encrypted machine-readable identifiers. A client application may be employed to transfer a first amount of data to a reader device using a first machine-readable identifier, where the reader device has access to at least one cryptographic key capable of decrypting the data. If the first amount of data is modified or augmented on the reader device, the client application may capture an image of a second machine-readable identifier generated by the reader device, decode and decrypt the machine-readable identifier to identify a second amount of data, and reconcile differences between the first amount of data and the second amount of data.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2016Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: WonderHealth, LLCInventors: Kenneth Hill, Katherine S. Hill
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Publication number: 20160260002Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for providing access control to the underlying data of a single machine-readable identifier when read by various reader devices. A client device may receive a first cryptographic key associated with a first device profile and a second cryptographic key associated with a second device profile. Data provided through an ingestion process is formatted into at least a first portion of data and a second portion of data, where the first portion of data is intended for a first reader device and the second portion of data is intended for a second reader device. The first portion of data may be encrypted using the first cryptographic key while the second portion of data is encrypted using the second cryptographic key. A machine-readable identifier may be generated using the first portion of data as encrypted and the second portion of data as encrypted.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Kenneth Hill, Katherine S. Hill
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Publication number: 20160260003Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for augmenting and updating content data using encrypted machine-readable identifiers. A client application may be employed to transfer a first amount of data to a reader device using a first machine-readable identifier, where the reader device has access to at least one cryptographic key capable of decrypting the data. If the first amount of data is modified or augmented on the reader device, the client application may capture an image of a second machine-readable identifier generated by the reader device, decode and decrypt the machine-readable identifier to identify a second amount of data, and reconcile differences between the first amount of data and the second amount of data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Kenneth Hill, Katherine S. Hill