Patents by Inventor Christopher Schott
Christopher Schott 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: 20240330459Abstract: The present disclosure includes descriptions of methods and systems for executing a countermeasure against executed ransomware and for extracting an encryption key used by the ransomware. Embodiments disclosed herein comprise analyzing power consumption data of one or more processors executing the ransomware.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2023Publication date: October 3, 2024Inventors: Jorge Guajardo Merchan, Shalabh Jain, Pradeeep Pappachan, Stefan Gehrer, Christoph Peylo, Philipp Schott, Christopher Martin
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Publication number: 20240062632Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems and methods of automated teller machine (ATM) management. The method can include receiving, from an ATM, an operating log from an out-of-band management chip. The method can further include determining, from the operating log, that the ATM is in an out-of-service state. The method can further include transmitting instructions to the out-of-band management chip to capture a system image of the ATM. In response, the method can include receiving the system image of the ATM from the out-of-band management chip and diagnosing a fault in the ATM based on the system image. The fault in the ATM can be the fault which caused the ATM to be in the out-of-service state. Finally, the method can include transmitting instructions for one or more corrective actions to the out-of-band management chip. The corrective actions can remedy the fault in the ATM.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2023Publication date: February 22, 2024Inventors: Christopher Schott, Matthew Appleby, Shay Cohen, Euihyun Hwang, Tyler Pilato, Tabatha Seawell, Arturo Urquiza
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Publication number: 20230351865Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems and methods of automated teller machine (ATM) management. The method can include receiving, from an ATM, an operating log from an out-of-band management chip. The method can further include determining, from the operating log, that the ATM is in an out-of-service state. The method can further include transmitting instructions to the out-of-band management chip to capture a system image of the ATM. In response, the method can include receiving the system image of the ATM from the out-of-band management chip and diagnosing a fault in the ATM based on the system image. The fault in the ATM can be the fault which caused the ATM to be in the out-of-service state. Finally, the method can include transmitting instructions for one or more corrective actions to the out-of-band management chip. The corrective actions can remedy the fault in the ATM.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2022Publication date: November 2, 2023Inventors: Christopher Schott, Matthew Appleby, Shay Cohen, Euihyun Hwang, Tyler Pilato, Tabatha Seawell, Arturo Urquiza
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Patent number: 11804111Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems and methods of automated teller machine (ATM) management. The method can include receiving, from an ATM, an operating log from an out-of-band management chip. The method can further include determining, from the operating log, that the ATM is in an out-of-service state. The method can further include transmitting instructions to the out-of-band management chip to capture a system image of the ATM. In response, the method can include receiving the system image of the ATM from the out-of-band management chip and diagnosing a fault in the ATM based on the system image. The fault in the ATM can be the fault which caused the ATM to be in the out-of-service state. Finally, the method can include transmitting instructions for one or more corrective actions to the out-of-band management chip. The corrective actions can remedy the fault in the ATM.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2022Date of Patent: October 31, 2023Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Christopher Schott, Matthew Appleby, Shay Cohen, Euihyun Hwang, Tyler Pilato, Tabatha Seawell, Arturo Urquiza
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Publication number: 20230059525Abstract: The invention relates to a method and system for phosphate recovering from a waste stream, such as an animal manure waste stream. The method comprises the steps of: - providing a tank reactor, 5 - providing acidogenic bacteria and/or acetogenic bacteria and the waste stream to the tank reactor, - hydrolysing the waste stream, forming a reaction mixture; - providing a gas flow to the reaction mixture for removing carbon dioxide from the reaction mixture; 10 - providing the reaction mixture to an anaerobic sludge reactor, - removing a compound comprising phosphate from the reaction mixture within the anaerobic sludge reactor, and - removing gas from the reaction mixture within the anaerobic sludge reactor.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2021Publication date: February 23, 2023Inventors: Christopher Schott, Jorge Ricardo Apolinaro Macedo Bachert Da Cunha, Renata Doroethea Van Der Weijden, Cees Jan Nico Buisman
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Publication number: 20210174331Abstract: A system and method of operating a computing system including: detecting, based on a log file of an automated teller machine (ATM), an error event; identifying a customer associated with the error event based on the log file; accessing, from a customer identification database, a customer profile associated with the customer; authenticating the customer on a mobile application, based on the customer profile; and initiating a mobile transaction session based on authenticating the customer, wherein the customer can complete a transaction with the ATM via the mobile application during the mobile transaction session.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2020Publication date: June 10, 2021Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Jeremy J. PHILLIPS, Christopher Schott
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Patent number: 10885507Abstract: A system and method of operating a computing system including: detecting, based on a log file of an automated teller machine (ATM), an error event; identifying a customer associated with the error event based on the log file; accessing, from a customer identification database, a customer profile associated with the customer; authenticating the customer on a mobile application, based on the customer profile; and initiating a mobile transaction session based on authenticating the customer, wherein the customer can complete a transaction with the ATM via the mobile application during the mobile transaction session.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2019Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Jeremy J. Phillips, Christopher Schott
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Patent number: 9879951Abstract: An initiator assembly includes an initiator housing having an initiator cavity and a housing orifice edge. A bridge substrate is positioned within the initiator cavity, the bridge substrate includes a substrate base including a uniform first planar surface and first and second bridge contacts flush with the uniform first planar surface. The first and second bridge contacts form a continuous planar mounting surface. An explosive charge and a flyer plate are within the initiator cavity, the flyer plate interposed between the explosive charge and the bridge substrate. A plunger head is telescopically received in the initiator cavity and includes an anchoring cylinder face having a face perimeter and extends between first and second face ends. The housing orifice edge is anchored to the anchoring cylinder face at a position between the first and second face ends and extends around the face perimeter.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2015Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Bradley Biggs, Timothy B. Bonbrake, George Darryl Budy, Christopher Schott
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Patent number: 9816790Abstract: Embodiments of an initiator support assembly that includes an initiator housing including an initiator cavity system are generally described herein. In some embodiments, a bridge substrate is positioned within the initiator cavity. The bridge substrate includes a substrate base including a uniform first planar surface and an opposed second surface. The bridge substrate further includes a first bridge contact extending over the substrate base. The first bridge contact is substantially flush with the first planar surface. A second bridge contact extends over the substrate base. The second bridge contact is substantially flush with the first planar surface. The first and second bridge contacts and the uniform first planar surface form a continuous planar mounting surface. An explosive charge, positioned within the initiator cavity, includes a charge mounting surface that is continuously coupled in surface-to-surface contact across the continuous planar mounting surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2014Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Bradley Biggs, Timothy B. Bonbrake, George Darryl Budy, Christopher Schott
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Patent number: 9488451Abstract: Embodiments of an initiator support assembly that includes an initiator housing including an initiator cavity system are generally described herein. In some embodiments, a bridge substrate is positioned within the initiator cavity. The bridge substrate includes a substrate base including a uniform first planar surface and an opposed second surface. The bridge substrate further includes a first bridge contact extending over the substrate base. The first bridge contact is substantially flush with the first planar surface. A second bridge contact extends over the substrate base. The second bridge contact is substantially flush with the first planar surface. The first and second bridge contacts and the uniform first planar surface form a continuous planar mounting surface. An explosive charge, positioned within the initiator cavity, includes a charge mounting surface that is continuously coupled in surface-to-surface contact across the continuous planar mounting surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2014Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Bradley Biggs, Timothy B. Bonbrake, George Darryl Budy, Christopher Schott
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Publication number: 20160178333Abstract: An initiator assembly includes an initiator housing having an initiator cavity and a housing orifice edge. A bridge substrate is positioned within the initiator cavity, the bridge substrate includes a substrate base including a uniform first planar surface and first and second bridge contacts flush with the uniform first planar surface. The first and second bridge contacts form a continuous planar mounting surface. An explosive charge and a flyer plate are within the initiator cavity, the flyer plate interposed between the explosive charge and the bridge substrate. A plunger head is telescopically received in the initiator cavity and includes an anchoring cylinder face having a face perimeter and extends between first and second face ends. The housing orifice edge is anchored to the anchoring cylinder face at a position between the first and second face ends and extends around the face perimeter.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2015Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Bradley Biggs, Timothy B. Bonbrake, George Darryl Budy, Christopher Schott
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Publication number: 20140224142Abstract: Embodiments of an initiator support assembly that includes an initiator housing including an initiator cavity system are generally described herein. In some embodiments, a bridge substrate is positioned within the initiator cavity. The bridge substrate includes a substrate base including a uniform first planar surface and an opposed second surface. The bridge substrate further includes a first bridge contact extending over the substrate base. The first bridge contact is substantially flush with the first planar surface. A second bridge contact extends over the substrate base. The second bridge contact is substantially flush with the first planar surface. The first and second bridge contacts and the uniform first planar surface form a continuous planar mounting surface. An explosive charge, positioned within the initiator cavity, includes a charge mounting surface that is continuously coupled in surface-to-surface contact across the continuous planar mounting surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Bradley Biggs, Timothy B.` Bonbrake, George Darryl Budy, Christopher Schott
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Patent number: 8701557Abstract: Embodiments of an initiator support assembly that includes an initiator housing including an initiator cavity system are generally described herein. In some embodiments, a bridge substrate is positioned within the initiator cavity. The bridge substrate includes a substrate base including a uniform first planar surface and an opposed second surface. The bridge substrate further includes a first bridge contact extending over the substrate base. The first bridge contact is substantially flush with the first planar surface. A second bridge contact extends over the substrate base. The second bridge contact is substantially flush with the first planar surface. The first and second bridge contacts and the uniform first planar surface form a continuous planar mounting surface. An explosive charge, positioned within the initiator cavity, includes a charge mounting surface that is continuously coupled in surface-to-surface contact across the continuous planar mounting surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2011Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Bradley Biggs, Timothy B. Bonbrake, George Darryl Budy, Christopher Schott
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Publication number: 20120199030Abstract: Embodiments of an initiator support assembly that includes an initiator housing including an initiator cavity system are generally described herein. In some embodiments, a bridge substrate is positioned within the initiator cavity. The bridge substrate includes a substrate base including a uniform first planar surface and an opposed second surface. The bridge substrate further includes a first bridge contact extending over the substrate base. The first bridge contact is substantially flush with the first planar surface. A second bridge contact extends over the substrate base. The second bridge contact is substantially flush with the first planar surface. The first and second bridge contacts and the uniform first planar surface form a continuous planar mounting surface. An explosive charge, positioned within the initiator cavity, includes a charge mounting surface that is continuously coupled in surface-to-surface contact across the continuous planar mounting surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Bradley Biggs, Timothy B. Bonbrake, George Darryl Budy, Christopher Schott