Patents by Inventor Daniel Stanton
Daniel Stanton 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: 12639999Abstract: A blockchain-based election system includes an owner-controlled blockchain, an election administration server, registrars for authenticating voters and providing instructions for the election, and electronic devices for casting ballots. The administration server interfaces with the blockchain to manage election rules and content. The registrars authenticate each voter's identity and issue ballots to each voter through the blockchain. The voters may cast their ballots using an election polling place device, a wallet app or another electronic device such as a computer. Once cast, the ballots are tabulated and the vote counts revealed using the blockchain. Public key encryption is used to secure each step in the election process. An anonymizer service obfuscates voter identity with timing delays and false communication messages to prevent an attacker from correlating information about the voter. As a result, any authorized person or entity may verify the election results by querying the blockchain.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2024Date of Patent: May 26, 2026Assignee: VoteApp, Inc.Inventors: Ryan Sealy, Daniel Stanton
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Publication number: 20240265762Abstract: A blockchain-based election system includes an owner-controlled blockchain, an election administration server, registrars for authenticating voters and providing instructions for the election, and electronic devices for casting ballots. The administration server interfaces with the blockchain to manage election rules and content. The registrars authenticate each voter's identity and issue ballots to each voter through the blockchain. The voters may cast their ballots using an election polling place device, a wallet app or another electronic device such as a computer. Once cast, the ballots are tabulated and the vote counts revealed using the blockchain. Public key encryption is used to secure each step in the election process. An anonymizer service obfuscates voter identity with timing delays and false communication messages to prevent an attacker from correlating information about the voter. As a result, any authorized person or entity may verify the election results by querying the blockchain.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2024Publication date: August 8, 2024Applicant: Vote App, Inc.Inventors: Ryan Sealy, Daniel Stanton
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Patent number: 11967186Abstract: A blockchain-based election system includes an owner-controlled blockchain, an election administration server, registrars for authenticating voters and providing instructions for the election, and electronic devices for casting ballots. The administration server interfaces with the blockchain to manage election rules and content. The registrars authenticate each voter's identity and issue ballots to each voter through the blockchain. The voters may cast their ballots using an election polling place device, a wallet app or another electronic device such as a computer. Once cast, the ballots are tabulated and the vote counts revealed using the blockchain. Public key encryption is used to secure each step in the election process. As a result, any authorized person or entity may verify the election results by querying the blockchain.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2021Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: VoteApp, Inc.Inventors: Ryan Sealy, Daniel Stanton
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Patent number: 11287548Abstract: Analysis and display of source-to-sink information according to some aspects includes grouping geochronological data associated with a sediment sample into optimized subpopulations within a reference population and target populations, and producing Gaussian functions for the reference population and the target populations using the subpopulations as a priori constraints. The Gaussian functions describe a distribution of zircons. The subpopulations within the reference population and the target populations are compared based on at least one statistical attribute from the Gaussian functions to identify areas of sediment provenance, and the areas of sediment provenance are displayed in various ways, for example, on a paleographic map as of an age of deposition of the sediment sample. A sink-to-sink analysis can also be performed to identify dissimilarities between samples.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2018Date of Patent: March 29, 2022Assignee: Landmark Graphics CorporationInventors: Daniel Stanton, Benjamin Stephen Saunders, Graeme Richard Nicoll, Graham Baines
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Patent number: 11100743Abstract: A blockchain-based election system includes an owner-controlled blockchain, an election administration server, registrars for authenticating voters and providing instructions for the election, and electronic devices for casting ballots. The administration server interfaces with the blockchain to manage election rules and content. The registrars authenticate each voter's identity and issue ballots to each voter through the blockchain. The voters may cast their ballots using an election polling place device, a wallet app or another electronic device such as a computer. Once cast, the ballots are tabulated and the vote counts revealed using the blockchain. Public key encryption is used to secure each step in the election process. As a result, any authorized person or entity may verify the election results by querying the blockchain.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2018Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: S&S Crypto TechnologiesInventors: Ryan Sealy, Daniel Stanton
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Publication number: 20200241168Abstract: Analysis and display of source-to-sink information according to some aspects includes grouping geochronological data associated with a sediment sample into optimized subpopulations within a reference population and target populations, and producing Gaussian functions for the reference population and the target populations using the subpopulations as a priori constraints. The Gaussian functions describe a distribution of zircons. The subpopulations within the reference population and the target populations are compared based on at least one statistical attribute from the Gaussian functions to identify areas of sediment provenance, and the areas of sediment provenance are displayed in various ways, for example, on a paleographic map as of an age of deposition of the sediment sample. A sink-to-sink analysis can also be performed to identify dissimilarities between samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2018Publication date: July 30, 2020Inventors: Daniel STANTON, Benjamin Stephen SAUNDERS, Graeme Richard NICOLL, Graham BAINES
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Publication number: 20060009086Abstract: In accordance with one aspect of the invention, an electrical wedge connector assembly is disclosed. The assembly comprises a shell, an eye bolt and a wedge sized and shaped to be inserted into the shell for connecting two conductors to each other. The eye bolt comprises a swivel joint adapted to be inserted into the wedge.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2004Publication date: January 12, 2006Inventor: Daniel Stanton