Patents by Inventor Mathias Tannebæk Enevoldsen

Mathias Tannebæk Enevoldsen 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: 10009995
    Abstract: There is provided a security module for protecting circuit components from unauthorized access. The security module comprises a base printed circuit board, base PCB, for supporting circuit components to be protected, a frame printed circuit board, frame PCB, where the frame PCB is secured on top of the base PCB and defining a protective space for circuit components supported by the base PCB, and a lid printed circuit board, lid PCB, which is secured on top of the frame PCB, thereby providing a top closure to the protective space. First and third meshes are provided in the frame PCB, and a second mesh is provided in the lid PCB. The first, second and third meshes have a number of electrically conductive tracks, and one or more tamper detection paths are formed comprising a serial connection of one track from each of the first, second and third meshes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2013
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2018
    Assignee: CRYPTERA A/S
    Inventors: Mathias Tannebæk Enevoldsen, Thomas Trabolt West, Erling Wesselhoff, Jan Rasmussen, Dennis Bruun Mikkelsen
  • Publication number: 20150382455
    Abstract: There is provided a security module for protecting circuit components from unauthorized access. The security module comprises a base printed circuit board, base PCB, for supporting circuit components to be protected, a frame printed circuit board, frame PCB, where the frame PCB is secured on top of the base PCB and defining a protective space for circuit components supported by the base PCB, and a lid printed circuit board, lid PCB, which is secured on top of the frame PCB, thereby providing a top closure to the protective space. First and third meshes are provided in the frame PCB, and a second mesh is provided in the lid PCB. The first, second and third meshes have a number of electrically conductive tracks, and one or more tamper detection paths are formed comprising a serial connection of one track from each of the first, second and third meshes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 6, 2013
    Publication date: December 31, 2015
    Applicant: Cryptera A/S
    Inventors: Mathias Tannebæk Enevoldsen, Thomas Trabolt West, Erling Wesselhoff, Jan Rasmussen, Dennis Bruun Mikkelsen