Patents by Inventor Carl E. Sullivan

Carl E. Sullivan 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).

  • Publication number: 20210242141
    Abstract: In the invention described, magnetic field characteristics of randomly placed magnetized particles are exploited by using the magnetic field fluctuations produced by the particles as measured by a sensor. The magnetized particles generate a complex magnetic field near the surface of an integrated circuit chip that can be used as a “fingerprint.” The positioning and orientation of the magnetized particles is an uncontrolled process, and thus the interaction between the sensor and the particles is complex. The randomness of the magnetic field magnitude and direction near the surface of the material containing the magnetic particles can be used to obtain a unique identifier for an item such as an integrated circuit chip carrying the PUF.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 8, 2021
    Publication date: August 5, 2021
    Inventors: Stephen P. Bush, Gary A. Denton, James Paul Drummond, Kelly Ann Killeen, Carl E. Sullivan
  • Patent number: 10566296
    Abstract: In the invention described, magnetic field characteristics of randomly placed magnetized particles are exploited by using the magnetic field fluctuations produced by the particles as measured by a sensor. The magnetized particles generate a complex magnetic field near the surface of an integrated circuit chip on a bank card or identification card that can be used as a “fingerprint.” The positioning and orientation of the magnetized particles is an uncontrolled process, and thus the interaction between the sensor and the particles is complex. The randomness of the magnetic field magnitude and direction near the surface of the material containing the magnetic particles can be used to obtain a unique identifier for an item such as an integrated circuit chip on a bank card or identification card carrying the PUF.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 2017
    Date of Patent: February 18, 2020
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger Steven Cannon, William Corbett, Gary A. Denton, James Paul Drummond, Kelly Ann Killeen, Carl E. Sullivan
  • Publication number: 20190157219
    Abstract: In the invention described, magnetic field characteristics of randomly placed magnetized particles are exploited by using the magnetic field fluctuations produced by the particles as measured by a sensor. The magnetized particles generate a complex magnetic field near the surface of an integrated circuit chip on a bank card or identification card that can be used as a “fingerprint.” The positioning and orientation of the magnetized particles is an uncontrolled process, and thus the interaction between the sensor and the particles is complex. The randomness of the magnetic field magnitude and direction near the surface of the material containing the magnetic particles can be used to obtain a unique identifier for an item such as an integrated circuit chip on a bank card or identification card carrying the PUF.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 2017
    Publication date: May 23, 2019
    Inventors: Roger Steven Cannon, William Corbett, Gary A. Denton, James Paul Drummond, Kelly Ann Killeen, Carl E. Sullivan
  • Publication number: 20190139909
    Abstract: In the invention described, magnetic field characteristics of randomly placed magnetized particles are exploited by using the magnetic field fluctuations produced by the particles as measured by a sensor. The magnetized particles generate a complex magnetic field near the surface of an integrated circuit chip that can be used as a “fingerprint.” The positioning and orientation of the magnetized particles is an uncontrolled process, and thus the interaction between the sensor and the particles is complex. The randomness of the magnetic field magnitude and direction near the surface of the material containing the magnetic particles can be used to obtain a unique identifier for an item such as an integrated circuit chip carrying the PUF.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 9, 2017
    Publication date: May 9, 2019
    Inventors: Stephen P. Bush, Gary A. Denton, James Paul Drummond, Kelly Ann Killeen, Carl E. Sullivan
  • Patent number: 7354794
    Abstract: Methods of connecting a circuit device to a semiconductor substrate and micro-fluid ejection devices made by the methods. One method includes printing an elongate strip of an electrically conductive fluid to electrically interconnect a first contact pad on a semiconductor substrate containing fluid ejection actuator devices with a second contact pad on an electrical trace circuit, wherein the electrical trace circuit is disposed adjacent to and spaced-apart from the semiconductor substrate. The electrically conductive fluid contains a liquid component and a conductive particle component. The liquid component is removed from the conductive particle component to provide a solid elongate strip of conductive material interconnecting the first contact pad and the second contact pad.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2008
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Frank E. Anderson, Richard E. Corley, Jr., Paul T. Spivey, Carl E. Sullivan
  • Patent number: 6902256
    Abstract: An ink jet printer including a printer cartridge containing a printhead attached to a cartridge carriage for translation of the cartridge across a print media. The printer also includes an off carriage ink supply, a printer microprocessor, and a combined ink fill tube and electrical connection cable connected between the cartridge and the off carriage ink supply for providing refill ink to the ink cartridge and control of the carriage and printhead. Improvements to the printer enable low cost, high quality printing to be achieved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 7, 2005
    Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.
    Inventors: Frank E. Anderson, Byron V. Bell, Carl E. Sullivan, Paul A Cook, Robert W. Cornell, George K. Parish