Patents by Inventor Daniel Horne
Daniel Horne 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: 20250179776Abstract: The present invention is related to a cast accessory 1 for an attachment 100 of an excavator machine or earth working equipment, particularly suited for use along the digging edge of an excavating bucket or the like. The cast accessory 1 is configured to be locatable on a wing/side edge 111 of the attachment 100. The accessory has one or more hidden wear indicating arrangement 4 that is configured to become visible only when the wear level of the accessory 1 reaches a threshold value. The threshold value indicates the requirement of repair or replacement to prevent damage or additional wear to the accessory 1 and/or a main structure 101 of the attachment 100.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2024Publication date: June 5, 2025Inventor: Daniel HORNE
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Patent number: 12093379Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2023Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Publication number: 20240265078Abstract: A computing system for securely managing access to resources of a computing device receives an input at a secure login of a user interface. The computing system compares the input to a plurality of stored security measures and activates one of an operating system or a configuration of a false desktop system. A user interface of the false desktop system shares characteristics with a user interface of an operating system and restricts access to specified files, data stores, applications, networking functions, and/or ports associated with the computing system. When configured, the false desktop system or the operating system is enabled based on the location of the computing system. When configured, the false desktop system deletes files, data stores, and applications of the operating system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2024Publication date: August 8, 2024Applicant: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Daniel Horne, George Albero, Robert A. Lang
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Patent number: 12045344Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2023Date of Patent: July 23, 2024Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Patent number: 12039019Abstract: A computing system for securely managing access to resources of a computing device receives an input at a secure login of a user interface. The computing system compares the input to a plurality of stored security measures and activates one of an operating system or a configuration of a false desktop system. A user interface of the false desktop system shares characteristics with a user interface of an operating system and restricts access to specified files, data stores, applications, networking functions, and/or ports associated with the computing system. When configured, the false desktop system or the operating system is enabled based on the location of the computing system. When configured, the false desktop system deletes files, data stores, and applications of the operating system.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2022Date of Patent: July 16, 2024Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Daniel Horne, George Albero, Robert A. Lang
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Publication number: 20230289439Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2023Publication date: September 14, 2023Inventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Publication number: 20230281303Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Applicant: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Patent number: 11720670Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2022Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Patent number: 11709933Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2022Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Patent number: 11709934Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2022Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Publication number: 20230080347Abstract: A computing system for securely managing access to resources of a computing device receives an input at a secure login of a user interface. The computing system compares the input to a plurality of stored security measures and activates one of an operating system or a configuration of a false desktop system. A user interface of the false desktop system shares characteristics with a user interface of an operating system and restricts access to specified files, data stores, applications, networking functions, and/or ports associated with the computing system. When configured, the false desktop system or the operating system is enabled based on the location of the computing system. When configured, the false desktop system deletes files, data stores, and applications of the operating system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventors: Daniel Horne, George Albero, Robert A. Lang
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Patent number: 11550885Abstract: A computing system for securely managing access to resources of a computing device receives an input at a secure login of a user interface. The computing system compares the input to a plurality of stored security measures and activates one of an operating system or a configuration of a false desktop system. A user interface of the false desktop system shares characteristics with a user interface of an operating system and restricts access to specified files, data stores, applications, networking functions, and/or ports associated with the computing system. When configured, the false desktop system or the operating system is enabled based on the location of the computing system. When configured, the false desktop system deletes files, data stores, and applications of the operating system.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2020Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Daniel Horne, George Albero, Robert A. Lang
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Publication number: 20220147626Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2022Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Publication number: 20220147625Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2022Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Publication number: 20220147624Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2022Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Patent number: 11281771Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2019Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Publication number: 20210326416Abstract: A computing system for securely managing access to resources of a computing device receives an input at a secure login of a user interface. The computing system compares the input to a plurality of stored security measures and activates one of an operating system or a configuration of a false desktop system. A user interface of the false desktop system shares characteristics with a user interface of an operating system and restricts access to specified files, data stores, applications, networking functions, and/or ports associated with the computing system. When configured, the false desktop system or the operating system is enabled based on the location of the computing system. When configured, the false desktop system deletes files, data stores, and applications of the operating system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2020Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Daniel Horne, George Albero, Robert A. Lang
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Publication number: 20210034741Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2019Publication date: February 4, 2021Inventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Patent number: 9879708Abstract: The described embodiments provide a subsea connector that is a quickly deployable and reusable. The subsea connector comprises a male and a female assembly that can be connected and disconnected. The male assembly includes a shaft, a sleeve that surrounds the shaft, and bars that are connected to the shaft and are configured to rotate about one axis. The female assembly includes a receptacle into which the male assembly can fit. Once the male assembly is inserted into the female assembly, the bars can rotate into such a position that the male and female assemblies are connected together. The bars can also be rotated such that the male and female assemblies can be disconnected.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2016Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignees: ENGINUITY INC., OCEANSIDE EQUIPMENT LIMITEDInventors: Gleb Sekretta, Benjamin Garvey, Lee Babin, Daniel Horne, Louis-Phillipe Manuge, Steven Doiron, Martin Gregory Maloney, Alastair Trower
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Publication number: 20170191513Abstract: The described embodiments provide a subsea connector that is a quickly deployable and reusable. The subsea connector comprises a male and a female assembly that can be connected and disconnected. The male assembly includes a shaft, a sleeve that surrounds the shaft, and bars that are connected to the shaft and are configured to rotate about one axis. The female assembly includes a receptacle into Which the male assembly can fit. Once the male assembly is inserted into the female assembly, the bars can rotate into such a position that the male and female assemblies are connected together. The bars can also be rotated such that the male and female assemblies can be disconnected.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2016Publication date: July 6, 2017Inventors: Gleb Sekretta, Benjamin Garvey, Lee Babin, Daniel Horne, Louis-Phillipe Manuge, Steven Doiron, Martin Gregory Maloney, Alastair Trower