Patents by Inventor Brett Ronald Nelson
Brett Ronald Nelson 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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Patent number: 12061442Abstract: A method for determining the validity of a parallax image including receiving a captured two-dimensional image of a parallax image having at least three target identifiers, where at least two target identifiers are located at different depth planes in the parallax image; identifying the at least three target identifiers in the captured two-dimensional image of the parallax image and determining the spatial relationship between the at least three target identifiers in the two-dimensional image of the parallax image; comparing the spatial relationship of the at least three target identifiers in the captured two-dimensional image of the parallax image against a predetermined spatial relationship of the at least three target identifiers that indicates authenticity; and adjudicating the authenticity of the parallax image based on the degree of difference between the spatial relationship of the at least three target identifiers in the captured two-dimensional image and the predetermined spatial relationship.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2022Date of Patent: August 13, 2024Assignee: DE LA RUE AUTHENTICATION SOLUTIONS INC.Inventor: Brett Ronald Nelson
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Publication number: 20220334535Abstract: A method for determining the validity of a parallax image, comprising: receiving a captured two-dimensional image of a parallax image having at least three target identifiers, where at least two target identifiers are located at different depth planes in the parallax image; identifying the at least three target identifiers in the captured two-dimensional image of the parallax image and determining the spatial relationship between the at least three target identifiers in the two-dimensional image of the parallax image; comparing the spatial relationship of the at least three target identifiers in the captured two-dimensional image of the parallax image against a predetermined spatial relationship of the at least three target identifiers that indicates authenticity; and adjudicating the authenticity of the parallax image based on the degree of difference between the spatial relationship of the at least three target identifiers in the captured two-dimensional image of the parallax image and the predetermined spaType: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2022Publication date: October 20, 2022Applicant: DE LA RUE AUTHENTICATION SOLUTIONS INC.Inventor: Brett Ronald NELSON
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Patent number: 11409239Abstract: A method for determining the validity of a parallax image, including: receiving a parallax image's captured two-dimensional image having at least three target identifiers, where at least two target identifiers are located at different depth planes in the parallax image; identifying at least three target identifiers in the parallax image's captured two-dimensional image and determining spatial relationship between at least three target identifiers in the two-dimensional image of the parallax image; comparing the spatial relationship of at least three target identifiers in the parallax image's captured two-dimensional image against a predetermined spatial relationship of at least three target identifiers that indicates authenticity; and adjudicating the authenticity of the parallax image based on the degree of difference between spatial relationship of at least three target identifiers in the parallax image's captured two-dimensional image and the predetermined spatial relationship of at least three target idenType: GrantFiled: February 16, 2017Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Assignee: DE LA RUE AUTHENTICATION SOLUTIONS INC.Inventor: Brett Ronald Nelson
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Publication number: 20190258204Abstract: A method for determining the validity of a parallax image, including: receiving a parallax image's captured two-dimensional image having at least three target identifiers, wherein at least two target identifiers are located at different depth planes in the parallax image; identifying at least three target identifiers in the parallax image's captured two-dimensional image and determining spatial relationship between at least three target identifiers in the two-dimensional image of the parallax image; comparing the spatial relationship of at least three target identifiers in the parallax image's captured two-dimensional image against a predetermined spatial relationship of at least three target identifiers that indicates authenticity; and adjudicating the authenticity of the parallax image based on the degree of difference between spatial relationship of at least three target identifiers in the parallax image's captured two-dimensional image and the predetermined spatial relationship of at least three target idType: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2017Publication date: August 22, 2019Applicant: DE LA RUE AUTHENTICATION SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Brett Ronald NELSON
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Patent number: 8045245Abstract: A multicolor hologram (e.g., a two-color hologram) is replicated (copied) into a photosensitive layer by masking to produce a copy (replicate) of the hologram in a manner such that the copy is an accurate and true replication of the hologram (e.g., master hologram) and the copy is characterized to possess a high brightness level and color fidelity comparable to that of the multicolor hologram that was replicated. Both flood and scan modes can be employed in the replication.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2011Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Brett Ronald Nelson, Michael G. Fickes
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Publication number: 20110249307Abstract: A hologram (and related hologram element) contains and exhibits a holographic image when illuminated and viewed on angle and with the holographic image gradually fading when viewed increasingly off angle in 1st-3rd directions. This hologram also contains and exhibits a monochrome wash surface that obscures (partially or totally) the holographic image when viewed in a 4th direction as the hologram is increasingly rotated off angle in a 4th direction through a range of angles. The hologram can be fabricated with a variety of color choices for the monochrome wash surface. The hologram is useful in security and authentication applications and is used in a method provided herein for authentication of an article.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2010Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANYInventors: Brett Ronald Nelson, Michael G. Fickes
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Publication number: 20110122375Abstract: A multicolor hologram (e.g., a two-color hologram) is replicated (copied) into a photosensitive layer by masking to produce a copy (replicate) of the hologram in a manner such that the copy is an accurate and true replication of the hologram (e.g., master hologram) and the copy is characterized to possess a high brightness level and color fidelity comparable to that of the multicolor hologram that was replicated. Both flood and scan modes can be employed in the replication.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2011Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANYInventors: BRETT RONALD NELSON, MICHAEL G. FICKES
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Patent number: 7884984Abstract: A multicolor hologram (e.g., a two-color hologram) is replicated (copied) into a photosensitive layer by masking to produce a copy (replicate) of the hologram in a manner such that the copy is an accurate and true replication of the hologram (e.g., master hologram), and the copy is characterized to possess a high brightness level and color fidelity comparable to that of the multicolor hologram that was replicated. Both flood and scan modes can be employed in the replication.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2008Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Brett Ronald Nelson, Michael G. Fickes
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Publication number: 20090244666Abstract: A method is provided for replicating (copying) a multicolor hologram (e.g., a two-color hologram) into a photosensitive layer by masking to produce a copy (replicate) of the hologram in a manner such that the copy is an accurate and true replication of the hologram (e.g., master hologram) and the copy is characterized to possess a high brightness level and color fidelity comparable to that of the multicolor hologram that was replicated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventors: Brett Ronald Nelson, Michael G. Fickes