Patents by Inventor Donald H. Graham

Donald H. Graham 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).

  • Publication number: 20120284506
    Abstract: A central server configured to mediate communications including establishing secure online sessions between user-controlled devices and 3rd party devices, such as a 3rd party device hosting a financial site. The methods and apparatus used to instantiate and carry out the mediated communications can be designed to thwart crimeware. To enable communications between the user-controlled devices and the 3rd party devices, the central server can be configured to instantiate a first secure communication session between the central server and the user-controlled device and a second secure communication session between the central server and the 3rd party device. If desired, separate encryption keys can be used for the first communication session and the second communication session where only the central server possesses the encryption keys for both the first communication session and the second communication session.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 25, 2012
    Publication date: November 8, 2012
    Applicant: T-Central, Inc.
    Inventors: David W. KRAVITZ, Donald H. GRAHAM, III, Josselyn BOUDETT
  • Publication number: 20110276493
    Abstract: An electronic clearinghouse system (ECS) for securely delivering, retrieving, authenticating, storing, generating and distributing messages, such as financial documents and/or records are described. For message providers, the ECS can provide a secure and trusted venue for delivering messages, such as messages including financial data to their clients that reduces their delivery costs. For users of the ECS, the ECS can provide a central location where each user can receive and consolidate their messages, such as financial documents and associated financial data from a number of different financial data providers. To facilitate these functions, the ECS can include an automated system for recording delivery status as well as evidence of delivery of messages, including whether a message has been viewed by a particular user. Further, the ECS can include components for scheduling events, such as monetary transfers and bill payments, and providing reminders for such events.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2011
    Publication date: November 10, 2011
    Applicant: TOBSC INC.
    Inventors: Donald H. GRAHAM, III, Abby HEDENGRAN, Hatem K. EL-SEBAALY, Ron E. EDISON, David J. DIAZ, Matthew L. WRIGHT
  • Publication number: 20110270761
    Abstract: An electronic clearinghouse system (ECS) for securely delivering, retrieving, authenticating, storing, generating and distributing messages, such as financial documents and/or records are described. For message providers, the ECS can provide a secure and trusted venue for delivering messages, such as messages including financial data to their clients that reduces their delivery costs. For users of the ECS, the ECS can provide a central location where each user can receive and consolidate their messages, such as financial documents and associated financial data from a number of different financial data providers. To facilitate these functions, the ECS can include an automated system for recording delivery status as well as evidence of delivery of messages, including whether a message has been viewed by a particular user. Further, the ECS can include components for scheduling events, such as monetary transfers and bill payments, and providing reminders for such events.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2011
    Publication date: November 3, 2011
    Applicant: TOBSC INC.
    Inventors: Donald H. GRAHAM, III, Abby HEDENGRAN, Hatem K. EL-SEBAALY, Ron E. EDISON, David J. DIAZ, Matthew L. WRIGHT
  • Publication number: 20110270748
    Abstract: An electronic clearinghouse system (ECS) for securely delivering, retrieving, authenticating, storing, generating and distributing messages, such as financial documents and/or records are described. For message providers, the ECS can provide a secure and trusted venue for delivering messages, such as messages including financial data to their clients that reduces their delivery costs. For users of the ECS, the ECS can provide a central location where each user can receive and consolidate their messages, such as financial documents and associated financial data from a number of different financial data providers. To facilitate these functions, the ECS can include an automated system for recording delivery status as well as evidence of delivery of messages, including whether a message has been viewed by a particular user. Further, the ECS can include components for scheduling events, such as monetary transfers and bill payments, and providing reminders for such events.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2011
    Publication date: November 3, 2011
    Applicant: TOBSC INC.
    Inventors: Donald H. GRAHAM, III, Abby HEDENGRAN, Hatem K. EL-SEBAALY, Ron E. EDISON, David J. DIAZ
  • Publication number: 20110270760
    Abstract: An electronic clearinghouse system (ECS) for securely delivering, retrieving, authenticating, storing, generating and distributing messages, such as financial documents and/or records are described. For message providers, the ECS can provide a secure and trusted venue for delivering messages, such as messages including financial data to their clients that reduces their delivery costs. For users of the ECS, the ECS can provide a central location where each user can receive and consolidate their messages, such as financial documents and associated financial data from a number of different financial data providers. To facilitate these functions, the ECS can include an automated system for recording delivery status as well as evidence of delivery of messages, including whether a message has been viewed by a particular user. Further, the ECS can include components for scheduling events, such as monetary transfers and bill payments, and providing reminders for such events.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2011
    Publication date: November 3, 2011
    Applicant: TOBSC INC.
    Inventors: Donald H. GRAHAM, III, Abby HEDENGRAN, Hatem K. EL-SEBAALY, Ron E. EDISON, David J. DIAZ, Matthew L. WRIGHT
  • Publication number: 20110270763
    Abstract: An electronic clearinghouse system (ECS) for securely delivering, retrieving, authenticating, storing, generating and distributing messages, such as financial documents and/or records are described. For message providers, the ECS can provide a secure and trusted venue for delivering messages, such as messages including financial data to their clients that reduces their delivery costs. For users of the ECS, the ECS can provide a central location where each user can receive and consolidate their messages, such as financial documents and associated financial data from a number of different financial data providers. To facilitate these functions, the ECS can include an automated system for recording delivery status as well as evidence of delivery of messages, including whether a message has been viewed by a particular user. Further, the ECS can include components for scheduling events, such as monetary transfers and bill payments, and providing reminders for such events.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2011
    Publication date: November 3, 2011
    Applicant: TOBSC INC.
    Inventors: Donald H. GRAHAM, III, Abby HEDENGRAN, Hatem K. EL-SEBAALY, Josselyn BOUDETT, Ron E. EDISON, David J. DIAZ, Matthew L. WRIGHT
  • Patent number: 4254716
    Abstract: An integrated fuel preparation and incinerator system and method for utilizing organic solid and semi-solid waste materials as a primary boiler fuel is provided. The organic waste fuel materials are refined to allow for improved combustion efficiency. Combinations of the organic fuel wastes with inorganic wastes are first dried to attain maximum thermal potential; and thereafter, special dry precombustion processing allows for the removal of undesirable inorganics, thereby reducing the adverse physical and chemical effects upon the process hardware.The organic waste fuels are further refined during drying to a constant moisture which enhances combustion flame stability and organic fuel burnout efficiency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1978
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1981
    Inventor: Donald H. Graham
  • Patent number: 4172866
    Abstract: Process for removal of residual "processing" solvent from propellant casting powder particles, following their manufacture, which comprises "liquid drying" the particles by contacting them with an organic liquid miscible with the processing solvent but exhibiting substantially no solvent action for the powder particle ingredients with substantially no penetration of the particles. Normally liquid hydrocarbons are exemplary liquid drying solvents of which n-heptane and n-hexane are now preferred.In preferred practice the liquid drying solvent is maintained in substantially complete wetting relationship with the particle surfaces until emplacement of the particles for casting. This eliminates safety hazards involved in conventional heat drying of the green powder and subsequent handling of the resulting dry material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1968
    Date of Patent: October 30, 1979
    Assignee: Hercules Incorporated
    Inventors: Donald H. Graham, Ralph F. Preckel
  • Patent number: 4097315
    Abstract: A casting powder granule containing a magnetic material is provided. The granule can be oriented in a desired direction by an applied magnetic field. Cast propellant charges having augmented burning rates can be prepared from magnetically susceptible casting powder granules containing metallic staple which are oriented by a magnetic field prior to addition of casting solvent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1968
    Date of Patent: June 27, 1978
    Assignee: Hercules Incorporated
    Inventors: William H. Gardner, Donald H. Graham, George M. Williams