Patents by Inventor Gary R. Tuttle

Gary R. Tuttle 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: 20240097907
    Abstract: A permissioned blockchain, using off-chain storage, provides advantages over blockchains that rely on consensus and/or store information within the blockchain. Advantages include enhanced viability, compactness, and the ability to register material with distribution limitations (e.g., military classified). Examples create an immutable public record of data signatures that confirm when data is intact, without distributing the data itself, so that widespread availability of the blockchain (beyond those privileged to see the data) advantageously increases the size of the community that is able to detect spoofing or forgery attempts. A permissioning entity limits submissions to manage blockchain growth, foreclosing problematic material that may risk long-term viability.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2023
    Publication date: March 21, 2024
    Inventors: Kelce S. Wilson, Jeff A. Hughes, Tyler J. Moody, Derek E. Doran, Gary R. Tuttle, Joel B. Rieman
  • Publication number: 20240097906
    Abstract: A permissioned blockchain, using off-chain storage, provides advantages over blockchains that rely on consensus and/or store information within the blockchain. Advantages include enhanced viability, compactness, and the ability to register material with distribution limitations (e.g., military classified). Examples create an immutable public record of data signatures that confirm when data is intact, without distributing the data itself, so that widespread availability of the blockchain (beyond those privileged to see the data) advantageously increases the size of the community that is able to detect spoofing or forgery attempts. A permissioning entity limits submissions to manage blockchain growth, foreclosing problematic material that may risk long-term viability.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2023
    Publication date: March 21, 2024
    Inventors: Kelce S. Wilson, Jeff A. Hughes, Tyler J. Moody, Derek E. Doran, Gary R. Tuttle, Joel B. Rieman
  • Publication number: 20240089108
    Abstract: A permissioned blockchain, using off-chain storage, provides advantages over blockchains that rely on consensus and/or store information within the blockchain. Advantages include enhanced viability, compactness, and the ability to register material with distribution limitations (e.g., military classified). Examples create an immutable public record of data signatures that confirm when data is intact, without distributing the data itself, so that widespread availability of the blockchain (beyond those privileged to see the data) advantageously increases the size of the community that is able to detect spoofing or forgery attempts. A permissioning entity limits submissions to manage blockchain growth, foreclosing problematic material that may risk long-term viability.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2023
    Publication date: March 14, 2024
    Inventors: Kelce S. Wilson, Jeff A. Hughes, Tyler J. Moody, Derek E. Doran, Gary R. Tuttle, Joel B. Rieman
  • Patent number: 11863680
    Abstract: A permissioned blockchain, using off-chain storage, provides advantages over blockchains that rely on consensus and/or store information within the blockchain. Advantages include enhanced viability, compactness, and the ability to register material with distribution limitations (e.g., military classified). Examples create an immutable public record of data signatures that confirm when data is intact, without distributing the data itself, so that widespread availability of the blockchain (beyond those privileged to see the data) advantageously increases the size of the community that is able to detect spoofing or forgery attempts. A permissioning entity limits submissions to manage blockchain growth, foreclosing problematic material that may risk long-term viability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2024
    Assignee: Tenet 3 LLC
    Inventors: Kelce S. Wilson, Jeff A. Hughes, Tyler J. Moody, Derek E. Doran, Gary R. Tuttle, Joel B. Rieman
  • Patent number: 11863678
    Abstract: A permissioned blockchain, using off-chain storage, provides advantages over blockchains that rely on consensus and/or store information within the blockchain. Advantages include enhanced viability, compactness, and the ability to register material with distribution limitations (e.g., military classified). Examples create an immutable public record of data signatures that confirm when data is intact, without distributing the data itself, so that widespread availability of the blockchain (beyond those privileged to see the data) advantageously increases the size of the community that is able to detect spoofing or forgery attempts. A permissioning entity limits submissions to manage blockchain growth, foreclosing problematic material that may risk long-term viability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2024
    Assignee: Tenet 3, LLC
    Inventors: Kelce S. Wilson, Jeff A. Hughes, Tyler J. Moody, Derek E. Doran, Gary R. Tuttle, Joel B. Rieman
  • Patent number: 11863679
    Abstract: A permissioned blockchain, using off-chain storage, provides advantages over blockchains that rely on consensus and/or store information within the blockchain. Advantages include enhanced viability, compactness, and the ability to register material with distribution limitations (e.g., military classified). Examples create an immutable public record of data signatures that confirm when data is intact, without distributing the data itself, so that widespread availability of the blockchain (beyond those privileged to see the data) advantageously increases the size of the community that is able to detect spoofing or forgery attempts. A permissioning entity limits submissions to manage blockchain growth, foreclosing problematic material that may risk long-term viability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2024
    Assignee: Tenet 3, LLC
    Inventors: Kelce S. Wilson, Jeff A. Hughes, Tyler J. Moody, Derek E. Doran, Gary R. Tuttle, Joel B. Rieman
  • Publication number: 20210271778
    Abstract: A permissioned blockchain, using off-chain storage, provides advantages over blockchains that rely on consensus and/or store information within the blockchain. Advantages include enhanced viability, compactness, and the ability to register material with distribution limitations (e.g., military classified). Examples create an immutable public record of data signatures that confirm when data is intact, without distributing the data itself, so that widespread availability of the blockchain (beyond those privileged to see the data) advantageously increases the size of the community that is able to detect spoofing or forgery attempts. A permissioning entity limits submissions to manage blockchain growth, foreclosing problematic material that may risk long-term viability.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 31, 2020
    Publication date: September 2, 2021
    Inventors: Kelce S. Wilson, Jeff A. Hughes, Tyler J. Moody, Derek E. Doran, Gary R. Tuttle, Joel B. Rieman
  • Publication number: 20210273806
    Abstract: A permissioned blockchain, using off-chain storage, provides advantages over blockchains that rely on consensus and/or store information within the blockchain. Advantages include enhanced viability, compactness, and the ability to register material with distribution limitations (e.g., military classified). Examples create an immutable public record of data signatures that confirm when data is intact, without distributing the data itself, so that widespread availability of the blockchain (beyond those privileged to see the data) advantageously increases the size of the community that is able to detect spoofing or forgery attempts. A permissioning entity limits submissions to manage blockchain growth, foreclosing problematic material that may risk long-term viability.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 31, 2020
    Publication date: September 2, 2021
    Inventors: Kelce S. Wilson, Jeff A. Hughes, Tyler J. Moody, Derek E. Doran, Gary R. Tuttle, Joel B. Rieman
  • Publication number: 20210232707
    Abstract: A permissioned blockchain, using off-chain storage, provides advantages over blockchains that rely on consensus and/or store information within the blockchain. Advantages include enhanced viability, compactness, and the ability to register material with distribution limitations (e.g., military classified). Examples create an immutable public record of data signatures that confirm when data is intact, without distributing the data itself, so that widespread availability of the blockchain (beyond those privileged to see the data) advantageously increases the size of the community that is able to detect spoofing or forgery attempts. A permissioning entity limits submissions to manage blockchain growth, foreclosing problematic material that may risk long-term viability.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 31, 2020
    Publication date: July 29, 2021
    Inventors: Kelce S. Wilson, Jeff A. Hughes, Tyler J. Moody, Derek E. Doran, Gary R. Tuttle, Joel B. Rieman