Patents by Inventor John P. Dwyer
John P. Dwyer 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: 12099889Abstract: A radio frequency identification (RFID) tag applicator including a spool system for holding and guiding a tape including a plurality of RFID tags from a first spool to a second spool, an RFID programmer coupled to spool system to send a programming signal to each of the tags passing from the first spool to the second spool, an RFID reader coupled to the spool system for reading a return signal from a programmed RFID tag in order to reject or accept the programmed tag, and an applicator member operatively coupled to the RFID reader to cause an RFID tag to peel away from the tape onto a passing substrate if the RFID tag is accepted by the RFID reader or pass to the second spool if rejected.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2021Date of Patent: September 24, 2024Inventors: Theodore M. Hammond, John P. Dwyer
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Publication number: 20240313781Abstract: Embodiments herein describe connecting an ASIC to another integrated circuit (or die) using inter-die connections. In one embodiment, an ASIC includes a fabric sliver (e.g., a small region of programmable logic circuitry). Inter-die fabric extension connections are used to connect the fabric sliver in the ASIC to fabric (e.g., programmable logic) in the other integrated circuit. These connections effectively extend the fabric in the ASIC to include the fabric in the other integrated circuit. Hardened IP blocks in the ASIC can then use the fabric sliver and the inter-die extension connections to access computer resources in the other integrated circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2023Publication date: September 19, 2024Inventors: Brian C. GAIDE, Sagheer AHMAD, Trevor J. BAUER, Kenneth MA, David P. SCHULTZ, John O'DWYER, Richard W. SWANSON, Bhuvanachandran K. NAIR, Millind MITTAL
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Publication number: 20230196037Abstract: A label applicator system includes a first label applicator moveably coupled to a track configured to be moved along the track and fixed at plurality of positions along the track and a second label applicator moveably coupled to the track configured to be moved along the track and fixed at plurality of positions along the track.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2023Publication date: June 22, 2023Applicant: WestRock Shared Services, LLCInventors: Theodore M. Hammond, John P. Dwyer
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Publication number: 20230196054Abstract: A container includes a plurality of panels foldably connected to one another to enclose an interior space. A corner panel of the plurality of panels forms an oblique angle relative to a first one of the plurality of panels connected to the corner panel and relative to a second one of the plurality of panels connected to the corner panel. A radio frequency identification (RFID) tag is affixed to a surface of or proximate to the corner panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2022Publication date: June 22, 2023Applicant: WestRock Shared Services, LLCInventors: John P. Dwyer, Theodore M. Hammond, Craig W. Buscema
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Publication number: 20230085252Abstract: Product packaging includes a packaging container configured to contain product. The packaging also includes a first tag disposed on the packaging container and encoded with a first one of a plurality of package attributes and a second code disposed on the packaging container and encoded with a second one of the plurality of package attributes. The first tag and the second tag are linked to each other to determine authenticity of the product.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventor: John P. DWYER
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Publication number: 20220230002Abstract: A radio frequency identification (RFID) tag applicator including a spool system for holding and guiding a tape including a plurality of RFID tags from a first spool to a second spool, an RFID programmer coupled to spool system to send a programming signal to each of the tags passing from the first spool to the second spool, an RFID reader coupled to the spool system for reading a return signal from a programmed RFID tag in order to reject or accept the programmed tag, and an applicator member operatively coupled to the RFID reader to cause an RFID tag to peel away from the tape onto a passing substrate if the RFID tag is accepted by the RFID reader or pass to the second spool if rejected.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2021Publication date: July 21, 2022Applicant: WestRock Shared Services, LLCInventors: Theodore M. Hammond, John P. Dwyer
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Publication number: 20220219862Abstract: Product packaging includes a packaging container configured to contain product. The packaging also includes a first tag disposed on the packaging container and encoded with a first one of a plurality of package attributes and a second code disposed on the packaging container and encoded with a second one of the plurality of package attributes. The first tag and the second tag are linked to each other to determine authenticity of the product.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2021Publication date: July 14, 2022Inventor: John P. DWYER
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Patent number: 9053470Abstract: Card security apparatus and methods are provided. An obstruction layer (e.g., a hot-stamped scratch off foil label) may be provided in at least partially overlapping relation to a data field of a card (e.g., including proprietary information unique to the specific card). The obstruction layer may render all or at least a portion of the card data field unreadable in the presentation position. All or at least a portion of an exposed data field, such e.g., as an activation field, may be disposed on an outer surface of the obstruction layer such that the activation field is readable with the obstruction layer in the presentation position. Displacement of the obstruction layer may render the exposed data field, e.g., activation field, unreadable (e.g., via destruction of all or at least a portion of the obstruction layer) and the data field readable.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2014Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: CPI Card Group—Colorado, Inc.Inventors: Paul Boge, John P. Dwyer, Stacy Michelle Jensen
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Publication number: 20140319223Abstract: Card security apparatus and methods are provided. An obstruction layer (e.g., a hot-stamped scratch off foil label) may be provided in at least partially overlapping relation to a data field of a card (e.g., including proprietary information unique to the specific card). The obstruction layer may render all or at least a portion of the card data field unreadable in the presentation position. All or at least a portion of an exposed data field, such e.g., as an activation field, may be disposed on an outer surface of the obstruction layer such that the activation field is readable with the obstruction layer in the presentation position. Displacement of the obstruction layer may render the exposed data field, e.g., activation field, unreadable (e.g., via destruction of all or at least a portion of the obstruction layer) and the data field readable.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Applicant: CPI Card Group - Colorado, Inc.Inventors: Paul Boge, John P. Dwyer, Stacy Michelle Jensen
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Patent number: 8720786Abstract: Card security apparatus and methods are provided. An obstruction layer (e.g., a hot-stamped scratch off foil label) may be provided in at least partially overlapping relation to a data field of a card (e.g., including proprietary information unique to the specific card). The obstruction layer may render all or at least a portion of the card data field unreadable in the presentation position. All or at least a portion of an exposed data field, such e.g., as an activation field, may be disposed on an outer surface of the obstruction layer such that the activation field is readable with the obstruction layer in the presentation position. Displacement of the obstruction layer may render the exposed data field, e.g., activation field, unreadable (e.g., via destruction of all or at least a portion of the obstruction layer) and the data field readable.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2012Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: CPI Card Group—Colorado, Inc.Inventors: Paul Boge, John P. Dwyer, Stacy Michelle Jensen
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Publication number: 20120256003Abstract: Card security apparatus and methods are provided. An obstruction layer (e.g., a hot-stamped scratch off foil label) may be provided in at least partially overlapping relation to a data field of a card (e.g., including proprietary information unique to the specific card). The obstruction layer may render all or at least a portion of the card data field unreadable in the presentation position. All or at least a portion of an exposed data field, such e.g., as an activation field, may be disposed on an outer surface of the obstruction layer such that the activation field is readable with the obstruction layer in the presentation position. Displacement of the obstruction layer may render the exposed data field, e.g., activation field, unreadable (e.g., via destruction of all or at least a portion of the obstruction layer) and the data field readable.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2012Publication date: October 11, 2012Applicant: CPI Card Group, Inc.Inventors: Paul Boge, John P. Dwyer, Stacy Michelle Jensen