Patents by Inventor Christopher John Burke
Christopher John Burke 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: 20230099358Abstract: A transmitter for transmitting a secure access signal to a system for providing secure access to a controlled item is disclosed. The access is dependent on information contained in the secure access signal. The transmitter comprises a biometric sensor for receiving a biometric signal and a processor for matching the biometric signal against members of a database of biometric signatures. The transmitter comprises enabling means for enabling an inductive circuit, based on the matching of the biometric signal, to transmit the secure access signal conveying the information to the system upon the inductive circuit being placed within range of a radio frequency field emitted by the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2022Publication date: March 30, 2023Inventor: Christopher John Burke
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Publication number: 20220328149Abstract: A process registers, at the user mobile computing device, one or more health-related documents for inclusion in a cloud-based digital health wallet. Furthermore, the process receives, at a user mobile computing device, a biometric identification input from the user for the registration of the one or more health-related documents. The process sends, from the user mobile computing device to a server computing device that stores the cloud-based digital health wallet, a first coded version of the biometric identification input for storage in a biometric validation data structure. Additionally, the process determines, at the user mobile computing device, a location of the user. Moreover, the process sends, from the user mobile computing device to the server computing device, a validation request at the location. The validation request includes a second coded version of a subsequently inputted biometric input from the user at the location.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2022Publication date: October 13, 2022Inventors: Brayden Craig, Christopher John Burke
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Patent number: 11437127Abstract: A process registers, at the user mobile computing device, one or more health-related documents for inclusion in a cloud-based digital health wallet. Furthermore, the process receives, at a user mobile computing device, a biometric identification input from the user for the registration of the one or more health-related documents. The process sends, from the user mobile computing device to a server computing device that stores the cloud-based digital health wallet, a first coded version of the biometric identification input for storage in a biometric validation data structure. Additionally, the process determines, at the user mobile computing device, a location of the user. Moreover, the process sends, from the user mobile computing device to the server computing device, a validation request at the location. The validation request includes a second coded version of a subsequently inputted biometric input from the user at the location.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2021Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: NextGen Monetization TrustInventors: Brayden Craig, Christopher John Burke
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Publication number: 20210286864Abstract: A process receives, at a mobile computing device, a biometric identification input from a user. Furthermore, the process compares, with a processor at the mobile computing device, the biometric identification input with a previously-stored biometric identification input to validate an identity of the user. Moreover, the process measures, at the mobile computing device, one or more health parameters of the user. Finally, the process sends, based upon the validation of the identity of the user, the one or more health measurements to an access device that grants access to the user to a product or service based upon the one or more health measurements complying with one or more health criteria to validate a health check of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2020Publication date: September 16, 2021Applicant: NextGen Monetization TrustInventor: Christopher John Burke
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Publication number: 20210287768Abstract: A process registers, at the user mobile computing device, one or more health-related documents for inclusion in a cloud-based digital health wallet. Furthermore, the process receives, at a user mobile computing device, a biometric identification input from the user for the registration of the one or more health-related documents. The process sends, from the user mobile computing device to a server computing device that stores the cloud-based digital health wallet, a first coded version of the biometric identification input for storage in a biometric validation data structure. Additionally, the process determines, at the user mobile computing device, a location of the user. Moreover, the process sends, from the user mobile computing device to the server computing device, a validation request at the location. The validation request includes a second coded version of a subsequently inputted biometric input from the user at the location.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2021Publication date: September 16, 2021Applicant: NextGen Monetization TrustInventors: Brayden Craig, Christopher John Burke
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Publication number: 20210272123Abstract: A computing device has an integrated memory device, which stores a payment-based configuration table identifying a plurality of payment accounts, a biometric template corresponding to each of the plurality of payment accounts, and a biometric database corresponding to biometric data of a user of the computing device. The biometric template identifies one or more biometric modalities based on one or more biometric control parameters. The computing device has a receiver that receives a biometric preference from a payment chain entity. The computing device has a processor that dynamically generates an entry into the payment-based configuration table. The entry identifies a payment account and one of the one or more biometric modalities based upon the biometric preference. The processor generates a user interface having a menu of a plurality of payment account indicia. Each of the plurality of payment account indicia corresponds to one of a plurality of payment accounts.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2020Publication date: September 2, 2021Applicant: Global Patent & Assertion Capital CorporationInventor: Christopher John Burke
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Publication number: 20210266737Abstract: An interactive computing device has an integrated memory device, which stores a multi-usage configuration table that identifies a plurality of real-world contexts, which are distinct from one another, a biometric template corresponding to each of the plurality of real-world contexts, and a biometric database corresponding to biometric data of a user of the interactive computing device. The biometric template identifies one or more biometric modalities based on one or more access request types. Furthermore, the interactive computing device has a proximity-based detection module, integrated within the interactive computing device, that detects proximity to a proximity-based reader positioned externally to the interactive computing device. Additionally, the interactive computing device has a proximity-based transmission module and a user input device integrated within the interactive computing device; the user input device receives a biometric input of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2020Publication date: August 26, 2021Applicant: NextGen Monetization TrustInventor: Christopher John Burke
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Publication number: 20210256530Abstract: A transmitter for transmitting a secure access signal to a system for providing secure access to a controlled item is disclosed. The access is dependent on information contained in the secure access signal. The transmitter comprises a biometric sensor for receiving a biometric signal and a processor for matching the biometric signal against members of a database of biometric signatures. The transmitter comprises enabling means for enabling an inductive circuit, based on the matching of the biometric signal, to transmit the secure access signal conveying the information to the system upon the inductive circuit being placed within range of a radio frequency field emitted by the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2021Publication date: August 19, 2021Inventor: Christopher John Burke
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Publication number: 20210256531Abstract: A transmitter for transmitting a secure access signal to a system for providing secure access to a controlled item is disclosed. The access is dependent on information contained in the secure access signal. The transmitter comprises a biometric sensor for receiving a biometric signal and a processor for matching the biometric signal against members of a database of biometric signatures. The transmitter comprises enabling means for enabling an inductive circuit, based on the matching of the biometric signal, to transmit the secure access signal conveying the information to the system upon the inductive circuit being placed within range of a radio frequency field emitted by the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2021Publication date: August 19, 2021Inventor: Christopher John Burke
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Patent number: 10949849Abstract: A transmitter (116) for transmitting a secure access signal to a system (117) for providing secure access to a controlled item (111) is disclosed. The access is dependent on information contained in the secure access signal. The transmitter (116) comprises a biometric sensor (121) for receiving a biometric signal and a processor (1005) for matching the biometric signal against members of a database (105) of biometric signatures. The transmitter (116) comprises enabling means (e.g., 127) for enabling an inductive circuit, based on the matching of the biometric signal, to transmit the secure access signal conveying the information to the system (117) upon the inductive circuit being placed within range of a radio frequency field emitted by the system (117).Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2019Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: CPC Patent Technologies Pty Ltd.Inventor: Christopher John Burke
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Publication number: 20200372512Abstract: A transmitter (116) for transmitting a secure access signal to a system (117) for providing secure access to a controlled item (111) is disclosed. The access is dependent on information contained in the secure access signal. The transmitter (116) comprises a biometric sensor (121) for receiving a biometric signal and a processor (1005) for matching the biometric signal against members of a database (105) of biometric signatures. The transmitter (116) comprises enabling means (e.g., 127) for enabling an inductive circuit, based on the matching of the biometric signal, to transmit the secure access signal conveying the information to the system (117) upon the inductive circuit being placed within range of a radio frequency field emitted by the system (117).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2019Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventor: Christopher John Burke
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Patent number: 10685353Abstract: A transmitter (116) for transmitting a secure access signal to a system (117) for providing secure access to a controlled item (111) is disclosed. The access is dependent on information contained in the secure access signal. The transmitter (116) comprises a biometric sensor (121) for receiving a biometric signal and a processor (1005) for matching the biometric signal against members of a database (105) of biometric signatures. The transmitter (116) comprises enabling means (e.g., 127) for enabling an inductive circuit, based on the matching of the biometric signal, to transmit the secure access signal conveying the information to the system (117) upon the inductive circuit being placed within range of a radio frequency field emitted by the system (117).Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2016Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: Microlatch Pty LtdInventor: Christopher John Burke
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Publication number: 20170249476Abstract: A system is disclosed for providing secure access to a controlled item, the system comprising a database of biometric signatures, a transmitter subsystem comprising a biometric sensor for receiving a biometric signal, means for matching the biometric signal against members of the database of biometric signatures to thereby output an accessibility attribute, and means for emitting a secure access signal conveying information dependent upon said accessibility attribute, wherein the secure access signal comprises one of at least a rolling code, an encrypted Bluetooth™ protocol, and a WiFi™ protocol, and a receiver sub-system comprising means for receiving the transmitted secure access signal and means for providing conditional access to the controlled item dependent upon said information.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2017Publication date: August 31, 2017Applicant: Securicom (NSW) Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Christopher John Burke
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Patent number: 9665705Abstract: A system is disclosed for providing secure access to a controlled item, the system comprising a database of biometric signatures, a transmitter subsystem comprising a biometric sensor for receiving a biometric signal, means for matching the biometric signal against members of the database of biometric signatures to thereby output an accessibility attribute, and means for emitting a secure access signal conveying information dependent upon said accessibility attribute, wherein the secure access signal comprises one of at least a rolling code, an encrypted Bluetooth™ protocol, and a WiFi™ protocol, and a receiver sub-system comprising means for receiving the transmitted secure access signal and means for providing conditional access to the controlled item dependent upon said information.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2016Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: SECURICOM (NSW) PTY LTDInventor: Christopher John Burke
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Publication number: 20170046713Abstract: A transmitter (116) for transmitting a secure access signal to a system (117) for providing secure access to a controlled item (111) is disclosed. The access is dependent on information contained in the secure access signal. The transmitter (116) comprises a biometric sensor (121) for receiving a biometric signal and a processor (1005) for matching the biometric signal against members of a database (105) of biometric signatures. The transmitter (116) comprises enabling means (e.g., 127) for enabling an inductive circuit, based on the matching of the biometric signal, to transmit the secure access signal conveying the information to the system (117) upon the inductive circuit being placed within range of a radio frequency field emitted by the system (117).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2016Publication date: February 16, 2017Applicant: Microlatch Pty LtdInventor: Christopher John Burke
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Publication number: 20160132672Abstract: A system is disclosed for providing secure access to a controlled item, the system comprising a database of biometric signatures, a transmitter subsystem comprising a biometric sensor for receiving a biometric signal, means for matching the biometric signal against members of the database of biometric signatures to thereby output an accessibility attribute, and means for emitting a secure access signal conveying information dependent upon said accessibility attribute, wherein the secure access signal comprises one of at least a rolling code, an encrypted Bluetooth™ protocol, and a WiFi™ protocol, and a receiver sub-system comprising means for receiving the transmitted secure access signal and means for providing conditional access to the controlled item dependent upon said information.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2016Publication date: May 12, 2016Applicant: Securicom (NSW) Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Christopher John Burke
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Patent number: 9269208Abstract: A system is disclosed for providing secure access to a controlled item, the system comprising a database of biometric signatures, a transmitter subsystem comprising a biometric sensor for receiving a biometric signal, means for matching the biometric signal against members of the database of biometric signatures to thereby output an accessibility attribute, and means for emitting a secure access signal conveying information dependent upon said accessibility attribute, wherein the secure access signal comprises one of at least a rolling code, an encrypted Bluetooth™ protocol, and a WiFi™ protocol, and a receiver sub-system comprising means for receiving the transmitted secure access signal and means for providing conditional access to the controlled item dependent upon said information.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2012Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: SECURICOM (NSW) PTY LTDInventor: Christopher John Burke
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Publication number: 20150106621Abstract: A transmitter (116) for transmitting a secure access signal to a system (117) for providing secure access to a controlled item (111) is disclosed. The access is dependent on information contained in the secure access signal. The transmitter (116) comprises a biometric sensor (121) for receiving a biometric signal and a processor (1005) for matching the biometric signal against members of a database (105) of biometric signatures. The transmitter (116) comprises enabling means (e.g., 127) for enabling an inductive circuit, based on the matching of the biometric signal, to transmit the secure access signal conveying the information to the system (117) upon the inductive circuit being placed within range of a radio frequency field emitted by the system (117).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2014Publication date: April 16, 2015Applicant: MICROLATCH PTY LTDInventor: Christopher John Burke
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Patent number: 8620039Abstract: The disclosed Biometric Card Pointer arrangements store (207) a card user's biometric signature in a local memory (124) in a verification station (127) the first time the card user uses the verification station (127) in question. The biometric signature is stored at a memory address (607) defined by the card information (605) on the user's card (601). All future uses of the particular verification station (127) by someone submitting the aforementioned card (601) requires the card user to submit both the card and a biometric signature, which is verified against the signature stored at the memory address defined by the card information (605) thereby determining if the person submitting the card is authorized to do so.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2006Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Securicom (NSW) Pty LtdInventor: Christopher John Burke
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Patent number: 8458484Abstract: A system (100) for providing secure access to a controlled application is disclosed. The system (100) comprises a database (105) of one or more biometric signatures. The system (100) also comprises a first subsystem (116) comprising a biometric sensor (121) for receiving a biometric signal and means for matching the biometric signal against members of the database (105) of biometric signatures to thereby determine an authentication signal. The first subsystem (116) also comprises means for generating a password dependent upon the authentication signal, the password being generated according to an encryption process based on a dynamic input value. The system (100) also comprises a second sub-system (117) comprising means for receiving the password and means for providing access to the controlled application dependent upon the password.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2009Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Microlatch Pty LtdInventors: Christopher John Burke, David Victor Murray