Patents by Inventor John Boyer
John Boyer 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: 7039224Abstract: Disclosed is a method for detecting a latent fingerprint image provided to a biometric input device of a fingerprint based security system. First and second images of the fingerprint are captured during a time period interval ?t. At least one of the first and second images are analyzed to identify an extractable feature within a global reference frame, the extractable feature useable for authenticating an individual. The first and second images are compared one with the other to determine differences indicative of motion about the identified extractable feature within a local reference frame during the time period interval ?t. Absent motion about the identified extractable feature being detected, the fingerprint is registered as a latent fingerprint and cannot be used to authenticate the individual who is seeking authorization.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2002Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Activcard Ireland LimitedInventors: Laurence Hamid, John Boyer
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Publication number: 20050134324Abstract: A signal processing circuit with a comparator having a fixed and a variable reference input is provided for detection of a positive quasi-sinusoidal waveform pulse. The signal detection circuit includes a low pass input filter, a voltage input clamp, a variable detection threshold, and a zero crossing detector. The circuit produces an approximately square wave output substantially coinciding with the positive pulse of the quasi-sinusoidal waveform received, for example, from a variable reluctance sensor. The circuit may be used as a positive to negative zero crossing detector having detection armed by a variable threshold of the positive quasi-sinusoidal pulse, thus providing variable noise immunity and a fixed phase relationship between the input and output signal for an input signal having a variable amplitude.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2003Publication date: June 23, 2005Inventors: John Boyer, Daniel Harshbarger
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Patent number: 6880037Abstract: Smartcards are gaining acceptance as a secure medium for storing information, typically of a personal and confidential nature. Unfortunately, the process of storing information to the smartcard is a time consuming task, often taking much longer than to read the same amount of information from the card. The non-volatile memory within the smartcard is typically of the FLASH type and does not facilitate fast writing a fast writing process thereto. In order to speed up this process, a comparative writing algorithm is utilized which only writes changed data to the smartcard memory, thus eliminating the need for storing duplicate information.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2002Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: ActivCard, Inc.Inventor: John Boyer
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Publication number: 20040221174Abstract: A security framework for a host computer system which allows a host to control access to a compliant security token by ensuring enforcement of established security policies administered by a middleware application. Processing between the host computer system and the security token is performed using one or more modular security application agents. The modular security application agents are counterpart applications to security applications installed in the security token and may be retrieved and installed upon to ensure compatibility between counterpart token and host security applications. The security policies are a composite of host security policies and token security policies which are logically combined by the middleware application at the beginning of a session.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2003Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventors: Eric Le Saint, John Boyer
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Patent number: 6772954Abstract: An improved method of encoding data within directory files on an integrated circuit IC) smart card is shown. Advantageously the improved method no longer imposes a limitation in placing the pointer data start address prior to encoding of data, since after encoding a single continuous block of unused memory within the directory file results, enables encoding applications to make better use of this memory space thereby eliminating the deficiency of having two non-sequential empty memory blocks as provided by prior art systems.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Activcard Ireland LimitedInventors: John Boyer, Robert D. Hillhouse
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Patent number: 6772681Abstract: A pressing device is disclosed including a housing, a lower engaged to that housing and adapted to receive products to be pressed and an upper platen engaged to the housing and manually translatable with respect to the lower platen. A handle mechanism is connected to the upper platen for translating the upper platen with respect to the lower platen. The handle mechanism includes a resilient over-center locking mechanism for translating the upper platen to a locked position proximate the lower platen, whereupon the upper platen is further translated towards the lower platen independent of manual force.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2003Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Proprocess CorporationInventors: Steve Michael Raio, John Boyer
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Patent number: 6733158Abstract: A luminaire assembly includes a ballast housing, a wiring box mounted on an upper end of the ballast housing, and an optical assembly mounted on a lower end of the ballast housing. The wiring box includes bent tabs that pivotally support the ballast housing between operative and inoperative positions to simplify installation of the luminaire assembly at a site. A hook and rotatable connector are provided to support the wiring box from a luminaire support member. An optional spacer box is provided to space the ballast housing from the wiring box as may be required in certain high wattage applications.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: LSI Industries Inc.Inventors: Jerry F. Fischer, John Boyer
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Publication number: 20040034734Abstract: Smartcards are gaining acceptance as a secure medium for storing information, typically of a personal and confidential nature. Unfortunately, the process of storing information to the smartcard is a time consuming task, often taking much longer than to read the same amount of information from the card. The non-volatile memory within the smartcard is typically of the FLASH type and does not facilitate fast writing a fast writing process thereto. In order to speed up this process, a comparative writing algorithm is utilized which only writes changed data to the smartcard memory, thus eliminating the need for storing duplicate information.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2002Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventor: John Boyer
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Publication number: 20030202687Abstract: Disclosed is a method for detecting a latent fingerprint image provided to a biometric input device of a fingerprint based security system. First and second images of the fingerprint are captured during a time period interval &Dgr;t. At least one of the first and second images are analyzed to identify an extractable feature within a global reference frame, the extractable feature useable for authenticating an individual. The first and second images are compared one with the other to determine differences indicative of motion about the identified extractable feature within a local reference frame during the time period interval &Dgr;t. Absent motion about the identified extractable feature being detected, the fingerprint is registered as a latent fingerprint and cannot be used to authenticate the individual who is seeking authorization.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2002Publication date: October 30, 2003Inventors: Laurence Hamid, John Boyer
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Patent number: 6561676Abstract: A luminaire assembly includes a ballast housing, a wiring box mounted on an upper end of the ballast housing, and an optical assembly mounted on a lower end of the ballast housing. The ballast housing preferably includes a pair of identically configured ballast housing members that are integrally formed from sheet metal and folded by hand prior to final assembly of the ballast housing. The wiring box includes bent tabs that pivotally support the ballast housing between operative and inoperative positions to simplify installation of the luminaire assembly at a site. A hook and rotatable connector are provided to support the wiring box from a luminaire support member. An optional spacer box is provided to space the ballast housing from the wiring box as may be required in certain high wattage applications. The optical assembly is supported below the ballast housing by a pair of support arms that depend from the ballast housing and releasably engage with the optical assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2000Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: LSI Industries Inc.Inventors: Jerry F. Fischer, John Boyer
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Publication number: 20030066894Abstract: An improved method of encoding data within directory files on an integrated circuit (IC) smart card is shown. Advantageously the improved method no longer imposes a limitation in placing the pointer data start address prior to encoding of data, since after encoding a single continuous block of unused memory within the directory file results, enables encoding applications to make better use of this memory space thereby eliminating the deficiency of having two non-sequential empty memory blocks as provided by prior art systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2001Publication date: April 10, 2003Inventors: John Boyer, Robert D. Hillhouse
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Publication number: 20020154793Abstract: A method of authenticating a user in dependence upon biometric input information is disclosed. According to the method when a user is identified, their biometric information or data derived therefrom is automatically stored. The data is then used in subsequent user identification attempts as a template. The original templates are not replaced but those templates that are automatically stored are replaced at intervals.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: Robert Hillhouse, John Boyer
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Patent number: 6413039Abstract: A cooling water pump for internal combustion engine includes a base and an outer cover forming a water input chamber, an impeller supported on a shaft within said chamber, fed shaft includes a bearing/seal unit mounted within the base and the shaft extended outwardly for connection to the engine. A one-piece, fully enclosed and double shrouded impeller is secured to the shaft. Impeller has a central hub with an outer peripheral concave surface, a bottom convex end wall, vanes are secured to the central portion of the concave wall in the bottom wall and project outwardly therefrom with an outer top shroud. The base has a recess within which the bearing/seal unit is mounted. The recess extends outwardly beyond the outer edge convex wall of the hub from a cooling chamber. The vanes direct a portion of the water flowing through the passageway into the recess for cooling purposes and then back into the radially outer portion of the passageway for discharge with the flowing water into the outlet passageway.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: UIS, IncInventors: R. David Morris, John Boyer, Curtis Ulm, George Tomlinson
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Publication number: 20020071284Abstract: A luminaire assembly includes a ballast housing, a wiring box mounted on an upper end of the ballast housing, and an optical assembly mounted on a lower end of the ballast housing. The ballast housing preferably includes a pair of identically configured ballast housing members that are integrally formed from sheet metal and folded by hand prior to final assembly of the ballast housing. The wiring box includes bent tabs that pivotally support the ballast housing between operative and inoperative positions to simplify installation of the luminaire assembly at a site. A hook and rotatable connector are provided to support the wiring box from a luminaire support member. An optional spacer box is provided to space the ballast housing from the wiring box as may be required in certain high wattage applications. The optical assembly is supported below the ballast housing by a pair of support arms that depend from the ballast housing and releasably engage with the optical assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2002Publication date: June 13, 2002Applicant: LSI Industries Inc.Inventors: Jerry F. Fischer, John Boyer
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Patent number: 6283618Abstract: A luminaire assembly includes a ballast housing, a wiring box mounted on an upper end of the ballast housing, and an optical assembly mounted on a lower end of the ballast housing. The ballast housing preferably includes a pair of identically configured ballast housing members that are integrally formed from sheet metal and folded by hand prior to final assembly of the ballast housing. The wiring box includes bent tabs that pivotally support the ballast housing between operative and inoperative positions to simplify installation of the luminaire assembly at a site. A hook and rotatable connector are provided to support the wiring box from a luminaire support member. An optional spacer box is provided to space the ballast housing from the wiring box as may be required in certain high wattage applications. The optical assembly is supported below the ballast housing by a pair of support arms that depend from the ballast housing and releasably engage with the optical assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: LSI Industries Inc.Inventors: Jerry F. Fischer, John Boyer
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Patent number: 4497365Abstract: A heat exchanger having a hollow inner housing positioned within a hollow outer housing, each housing being incomplete about its periphery to provide a pair of spaced apart edges. Adjacent peripheral edges of the housings are connected together in sealed relationship along the entire length of the housings while maintaining the space between the peripheral edges of the same housing, and surfaces of the inner and outer housings opposite to the peripheral edges are secured together in sealed relationship so as to be readily bendable in hinging fashion to permit the spaced peripheral edges to be separated and positioned about an existing fluid carrying conduit. A pair of end closure caps are provided at each end connecting the inner and outer housings together and closing the ends to provide a pair of cavities between the two housings. Inlet and outlet tubes are provided to each cavity.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1983Date of Patent: February 5, 1985Inventor: John Boyer