Patents by Inventor David Paul Kendall
David Paul Kendall 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: 20240086483Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for interconnecting proxy directories, through core proxy services. One example computer-implemented method includes receiving, by a first proxy service core computing device, from a participant, a proxy lookup request, where the proxy lookup request includes a proxy and based on one or more routing rules, submitting the proxy lookup request to a second proxy service core computing device. The method also includes receiving, by the first proxy service core computing device, from the second proxy service core computing device, a proxy lookup response, which includes account data linked to the proxy, and returning the proxy lookup response, to the participant, in response to the proxy lookup request.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Abigail Lindsey Welsford, Boy Anthony Kuhne, Christopher Paul Kendall, David Andrew Bray, Manish Murarka, Stephen Richard Wright
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Publication number: 20240089122Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for deploying keys in connection with proxy resolution. One example computer-implemented method includes distributing, by a service core computing device, a root certificate signed by a certificate authority and an intermediate certificate, which is signed by a root private key associated with the root certificate, and receiving, from a participant, a signing request for a participant certificate including a participant public key. The method also includes assessing, by the service core computing device, the signing request for the participant certificate and signing, by the service core computing device, the participant certificate with an intermediate public key included in the intermediate certificate. The method then includes disseminating the signed participant certificate to the participant and another participant, whereby the participants on the participant certificate based on the participant certificate being signed by the intermediate public key.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Boy-Anthony Kühne, Christopher Paul Kendall, David Andrew Bray
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Patent number: 7300530Abstract: Disclosed is a fibrous web which includes a microencapsulated material, such as a microencapsulated phase change material, adhered to the web. Preferably, the web is prepared in a melt-blowing or spun-bonding process. In the melt-blowing process, cooling water containing the microcapsules is used to cool melt blown fibers prior to collection on a collector. In the spun-bonding process, microcapsules are applied in liquid suspension or in dry form to a heated web, for instance, after the web has been calendared. The fibrous webs thus prepared have numerous uses, and are particularly suited to the manufacture of clothing.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventors: Michael Paul Bouchette, David Paul Kendall
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Patent number: 6852422Abstract: Printable packaging paper for flexible packaging. A flexible overall print coating makes a first surface suitable for conventional printing. The print coating comprises clay, binder comprising acrylic and optionally PVOH, and microsphere shells, some optionally deformed. A barrier coating comprising PVOH, optionally acrylic, can be on the second surface. A multiple layer packaging structure can comprise such coated substrate and second and third strength layers of paper, and a flexible polyolefin barrier layer, all on the barrier coating side of the substrate, joined to the barrier coating. The flexible print coating can include titanium dioxide.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Appleton Papers, Inc.Inventors: David Paul Kendall, James Richard Hillend
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Patent number: 6843871Abstract: Disclosed is a process for preparing a fibrous web. The fibrous web includes a microencapsulated material, such as a microencapsulated phase change material, adhered to the web. Preferably, the web is prepared in a melt-blowing or spun-bonding process. In the melt-blowing process, cooling water containing the microcapsules is used to cool melt blown fibers prior to collection on a collector. In the spun-bonding process, microcapsules are applied in liquid suspension or in dry form to a heated web, for instance, after the web has been calendared. The fibrous webs thus prepared have numerous uses, and are particularly suited to the manufacture of clothing.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2002Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventors: Michael Paul Bouchette, David Paul Kendall
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Publication number: 20030232211Abstract: Printable packaging paper for flexible packaging. A flexible overall print coating makes a first surface suitable for conventional printing. The print coating comprises clay, binder comprising acrylic and optionally PVOH, and microsphere shells, some optionally deformed. A barrier coating comprising PVOH, optionally acrylic, can be on the second surface. A multiple layer packaging structure can comprise such coated substrate and second and third strength layers of paper, and a flexible polyolefin barrier layer, all on the barrier coating side of the substrate, joined to the barrier coating. The flexible print coating can include titanium dioxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventors: David Paul Kendall, James Richard Hillend
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Patent number: 6660687Abstract: A carbonless copy assembly made up of at least one CB sheet and one CF sheet, the CF sheet having a color developer resin coating of less than 0.39 pounds per ream. A process for making the carbonless copy paper assembly comprising the steps of: spraying a composition containing resin capable of developing microencapsulated dyes onto a base sheet to form a CF sheet, and combining that CF sheet with a CB sheet to form the carbonless copy paper assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventors: Jerome Robert Bodmer, David Paul Kendall, Jason David Long, Lester Alfred Balster
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Publication number: 20030087058Abstract: Disclosed is a process for preparing a fibrous web. The fibrous web includes a microencapsulated material, such as a microencapsulated phase change material, adhered to the web. Preferably, the web is prepared in a melt-blowing or spun-bonding process. In the melt-blowing process, cooling water containing the microcapsules is used to cool melt blown fibers prior to collection on a collector. In the spun-bonding process, microcapsules are applied in liquid suspension or in dry form to a heated web, for instance, after the web has been calendared. The fibrous webs thus prepared have numerous uses, and are particularly suited to the manufacture of clothing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2002Publication date: May 8, 2003Applicant: APPLETON PAPERS INC.Inventors: Michael Paul Bouchette, David Paul Kendall
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Patent number: 6517648Abstract: Disclosed is a process for preparing a fibrous web. The fibrous web includes a microencapsulated material, such as a microencapsulated phase change material, adhered to the web. Preferably, the web is prepared in a melt-blowing or spun-bonding process. In the melt-blowing process, cooling water containing the microcapsules is used to cool melt blown fibers prior to collection on a collector. In the spun-bonding process, microcapsules are applied in liquid suspension or in dry form to a heated web, for instance, after the web has been calendared. The fibrous webs thus prepared have numerous uses, and are particularly suited to the manufacture of clothing.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventors: Michael Paul Bouchette, David Paul Kendall
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Publication number: 20030022789Abstract: A carbonless copy assembly made up of at least one CB sheet and one CF sheet, the CF sheet having a color developer resin coating of less than 0.39 pounds per ream. A process for making the carbonless copy paper assembly comprising the steps of: spraying a composition containing resin capable of developing microencapsulated dyes onto a base sheet to form a CF sheet, and combining that CF sheet with a CB sheet to form the carbonless copy paper assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2001Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventors: Jerome Robert Bodmer, David Paul Kendall, Jason David Long, Lester Alfred Balster