Patents by Inventor Francis A. O'Loughlin
Francis A. O'Loughlin 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: 9678896Abstract: An asset management system is provided, which includes a hardware module operating as an asset control core. The asset control core generally includes a small hardware core embedded in a target system on chip that establishes a hardware-based point of trust on the silicon die. The asset control core can be used as a root of trust on a consumer device by having features that make it difficult to tamper with. The asset control core is able to generate a unique identifier for one device and participate in the tracking and provisioning of the device through a secure communication channel with an appliance. The appliance generally includes a secure module that caches and distributes provisioning data to one of many agents that connect to the asset control core, e.g. on a manufacturing line or in an after-market programming session.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2015Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: Certicom Corp.Inventors: Daniel Francis O'Loughlin, Keelan Smith, Jay Scott Fuller, William Lundy Lattin, Marinus Struik, Yuri Poeluev, Matthew John Campagna, Thomas Rudolf Stiemerling, Wei Cheng Joseph Ku
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Patent number: 9572016Abstract: Techniques for use in transferring an assignment of a secure chip of a wireless device from a current subscription manager (SM) of a current mobile network operator (MNO) to a new SM of a new MNO are described. In one illustrative example, the current SM receives a request for transferring the assignment and produces transfer permission data in response. The transfer permission data includes an identifier of the secure chip, an identifier of the current SM, and a digital signature of the current SM. The current SM then sends to the secure chip a transfer permission message which includes the transfer permission data. The transfer permission data indicates a permission for the secure chip to transfer the assignment from the current SM to the new SM. Additional techniques are performed by the secure chip, and the new SM, as described.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2015Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignees: BlackBerry Limited, Certicom Corp.Inventors: Jean-Philippe Paul Cormier, David Philip Hole, Nicholas James Russell, Daniel Francis O'Loughlin
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Publication number: 20160048462Abstract: An asset management system is provided, which includes a hardware module operating as an asset control core. The asset control core generally includes a small hardware core embedded in a target system on chip that establishes a hardware-based point of trust on the silicon die. The asset control core can be used as a root of trust on a consumer device by having features that make it difficult to tamper with. The asset control core is able to generate a unique identifier for one device and participate in the tracking and provisioning of the device through a secure communication channel with an appliance. The appliance generally includes a secure module that caches and distributes provisioning data to one of many agents that connect to the asset control core, e.g. on a manufacturing line or in an after-market programming session.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2015Publication date: February 18, 2016Applicant: CERTICOM CORP.Inventors: Daniel Francis O'Loughlin, Keelan Smith, Jay Scott Fuller, William Lundy Lattin, Marinus Struik, Yuri Poeluev, Matthew John Campagna, Thomas Rudolf Stiemerling, Wei Cheng Joseph Ku
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Publication number: 20160044496Abstract: Techniques for use in transferring an assignment of a secure chip of a wireless device from a current subscription manager (SM) of a current mobile network operator (MNO) to a new SM of a new MNO are described. In one illustrative example, the current SM receives a request for transferring the assignment and produces transfer permission data in response. The transfer permission data includes an identifier of the secure chip, an identifier of the current SM, and a digital signature of the current SM. The current SM then sends to the secure chip a transfer permission message which includes the transfer permission data. The transfer permission data indicates a permission for the secure chip to transfer the assignment from the current SM to the new SM. Additional techniques are performed by the secure chip, and the new SM, as described.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2015Publication date: February 11, 2016Applicants: CERTICOM CORP., BLACKBERRY LIMITEDInventors: Jean-Philippe Paul Cormier, David Philip Hole, Nicholas James Russell, Daniel Francis O'Loughlin
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Patent number: 9183158Abstract: An asset management system is provided, which includes a hardware module operating as an asset control core. The asset control core generally includes a small hardware core embedded in a target system on chip that establishes a hardware-based point of trust on the silicon die. The asset control core can be used as a root of trust on a consumer device by having features that make it difficult to tamper with. The asset control core is able to generate a unique identifier for one device and participate in the tracking and provisioning of the device through a secure communication channel with an appliance. The appliance generally includes a secure module that caches and distributes provisioning data to one of many agents that connect to the asset control core, e.g. on a manufacturing line or in an after-market programming session.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2013Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: Certicom Corp.Inventors: Daniel Francis O'Loughlin, Keelan Smith, Jay Scott Fuller, William Lundy Lattin, Marinus Struik, Yuri Poeluev, Matthew John Campagna, Thomas Rudolf Stiemerling, Weicheng Joseph Ku
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Patent number: 9173085Abstract: Techniques for use in transferring an assignment of a secure chip of a wireless device from a current subscription manager (SM) of a current mobile network operator (MNO) to a new SM of a new MNO are described. In one illustrative example, the current SM receives a request for transferring the assignment and produces transfer permission data in response. The transfer permission data includes an identifier of the secure chip, an identifier of the current SM, and a digital signature of the current SM. The current SM then sends to the secure chip a transfer permission message which includes the transfer permission data. The transfer permission data indicates a permission for the secure chip to transfer the assignment from the current SM to the new SM. Additional techniques are performed by the secure chip, and the new SM, as described.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2012Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignees: BlackBerry Limited, Certicom Corp.Inventors: Jean-Phillipe Paul Cormier, David Philip Hole, Nicholas James Russell, Daniel Francis O'Loughlin
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Publication number: 20140171151Abstract: Techniques for use in transferring an assignment of a secure chip of a wireless device from a current subscription manager (SM) of a current mobile network operator (MNO) to a new SM of a new MNO are described. In one illustrative example, the current SM receives a request for transferring the assignment and produces transfer permission data in response. The transfer permission data includes an identifier of the secure chip, an identifier of the current SM, and a digital signature of the current SM. The current SM then sends to the secure chip a transfer permission message which includes the transfer permission data. The transfer permission data indicates a permission for the secure chip to transfer the assignment from the current SM to the new SM. Additional techniques are performed by the secure chip, and the new SM, as described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2012Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicants: BLACKBERRY LIMITED, CERTICOM CORP.Inventors: Jean-Phillipe Paul Cormier, David Philip Hole, Nicholas James Russell, Daniel Francis O'Loughlin
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Publication number: 20140108825Abstract: An asset management system is provided, which includes a hardware module operating as an asset control core. The asset control core generally includes a small hardware core embedded in a target system on chip that establishes a hardware-based point of trust on the silicon die. The asset control core can be used as a root of trust on a consumer device by having features that make it difficult to tamper with. The asset control core is able to generate a unique identifier for one device and participate in the tracking and provisioning of the device through a secure communication channel with an appliance. The appliance generally includes a secure module that caches and distributes provisioning data to one of many agents that connect to the asset control core, e.g. on a manufacturing line or in an after-market programming session.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Inventors: Daniel Francis O'Loughlin, Keelan Smith, Jay Scott Fuller, William Lundy Lattin, Marinus Struik, Yuri Poeluev, Matthew John Campagna, Thomas Rudolf Stiemerling, Weicheng Joseph Ku
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Publication number: 20140011541Abstract: Techniques for use in transferring an assignment of a secure chip of a wireless device from a current subscription manager (SM) of a current mobile network operator (MNO) to a new SM of a new MNO are described. In one illustrative example, the current SM receives a request for transferring the assignment and produces transfer permission data in response. The transfer permission data includes an identifier of the secure chip, an identifier of the current SM, and a digital signature of the current SM. The current SM then sends to the secure chip a transfer permission message which includes the transfer permission data. The transfer permission data indicates a permission for the secure chip to transfer the assignment from the current SM to the new SM. Additional techniques are performed by the secure chip, and the new SM, as described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2012Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicants: CERTICOM CORPORATION, RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITEDInventors: Jean-Philippe Paul Cormier, David Philip Hole, Nicholas James Russell, Daniel Francis O'Loughlin
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Patent number: 5396033Abstract: An H-Tap compression connection accommodates a pair of electrical conductors. The connector includes a connector body having a nest for receipt of the conductor. The nest is defined by a bottom wall and an opposed pair of upstanding sidewalls. The sidewalls are inwardly deformable upon application of a crimping force to deform around the conductor. One of the sidewalls includes a weakened portion so that the one sidewall deforms prior to the other sidewall. This permits the sidewalls to overlap around the conductor during crimping.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1992Date of Patent: March 7, 1995Assignee: Thomas & Betts CorporationInventors: Jose M. Piriz, William O. Deck, Francis A. O'Loughlin
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Patent number: 4976627Abstract: An electrical connector for mechanically and electrically connecting conductors is disclosed. The connector includes a connector body formed of conductive metal. A plurality of legs extend from a central planar member of the connector body to individually support, in mechanical and electrical engagement, electrical conductors. Each connector accommodating portion is disposed in a plane spaced from the plane of the central planar member. This permits accommodation of insulated conductors in the connector and further accommodates plural conductors in a crossover fashion.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1990Date of Patent: December 11, 1990Assignee: Thomas & Betts CorporationInventor: Francis A. O'Loughlin
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Patent number: 4875876Abstract: An electrical connector for connecting overlapped conductors is disclosed. The connector is similar to connectors of the clam shell type haivng a pair of compressibly-movable hingedly-connected ends which accommodate the conductors therebetween. The ends of the connectors are positioned in spaced mutually parallel relationship. The conductors are supported therebetween. A hinge connecting the two ends is collapsibly-deformable to maintain the relative parallel positions of the ends throughout compression of the connector.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1988Date of Patent: October 24, 1989Assignee: Thomas & Betts CorporationInventor: Francis A. O'Loughlin
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Patent number: 4771538Abstract: A method is disclosed of making an electrical connector. A longitudinal extent of tubing is provided which is flattened along the central extent. The central extent is then bent to place the ends at an angular disposition. One end of the tubular extent is formed into a connection terminal for connection to an external electrical device and the other end forms a barrel connection for crimping to a bared end of an electrical cable.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1986Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Assignee: Thomas & Betts CorporationInventors: Francis A. O'Loughlin, Jose M. Piriz
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Patent number: 4621421Abstract: A method of forming an electrical terminal is disclosed. A longitudinal extent of stock tubular material is provided. An end portion thereof is divided into two leg extents each having an unsupported extent extending from the tubular material. The legs are the formed into electrical terminal portions which accommodate thereinbetween a terminal post.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1984Date of Patent: November 11, 1986Assignee: Thomas & Betts CorporationInventor: Francis A. O'Loughlin
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Patent number: 4158302Abstract: A selectively positionable pivot coupling is provided between a full stroke compelling mechanism and either one or both of the tool handle members between which such mechanism is coupled to permit a re-opening of the handle members at preselected points in the closure stroke of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1977Date of Patent: June 19, 1979Assignee: Thomas & Betts CorporationInventor: Francis A. O'Loughlin
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Patent number: D302542Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1985Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Assignee: Thomas & Betts CorporationInventor: Francis O'Loughlin