Patents by Inventor Kevin P. Fox

Kevin P. Fox 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).

  • Patent number: 11971409
    Abstract: A method of preparing an antibody therapeutic is provided comprising: (a) providing a dissociated cell sample from at least one solid tumor sample obtained from a patient; (b) loading the dissociated cell sample into a microfluidic device having a flow region and at least one isolation region fluidically connected to the flow region; (c) moving at least one B cell from the dissociated cell sample into at least one isolation region in the microfluidic device, thereby obtaining at least one isolated B cell; and (d) using the microfluidic device to identify at least one B cell that produces antibodies capable of binding to cancer cells. The cancer cells can be the patient's own cancer cells. Also provided are methods of treating patients, methods of labeling or detecting cancer, engineered T or NK cells comprising antibodies or fragments thereof, and engineered antibody constructs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2020
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2024
    Assignee: Bruker Cellular Analysis, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin T. Chapman, Mark P. White, Xiaohua Wang, Minha Park, Guido K. Stadler, Randall D. Lowe, Jr., Xiao Guan Radstrom, Jason M. McEwen, Gang F. Wang, George L. Fox, Peggy A. Radel
  • Patent number: 9674173
    Abstract: A digital certificate is created transparently on a mobile device. A VPN appliance receives user credentials from an app, the credentials familiar to the user and associated with an enterprise authentication service. The credentials are validated, comprising the first user authentication in a two-factor authentication method. The user is then presented with a display in the app asking for a PIN. The appliance generates a PIN and sends it to the user via the user enterprise email. The user enters the PIN in the app display. This is the second factor in the two-factor authentication. Once the user is authenticated, the appliance sends data for generating a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) to the app. The app generates a CSR and the appliance sends the CSR to an enterprise CA. A certificate is signed and enrolled. The signed digital certificate is then sent to the wrapped app.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2017
    Assignee: Blue Cedar Networks, Inc.
    Inventor: Kevin P. Fox
  • Publication number: 20150295892
    Abstract: A digital certificate is created transparently on a mobile device. A VPN appliance receives user credentials from an app, the credentials familiar to the user and associated with an enterprise authentication service. The credentials are validated, comprising the first user authentication in a two-factor authentication method. The user is then presented with a display in the app asking for a PIN. The appliance generates a PIN and sends it to the user via the user enterprise email. The user enters the PIN in the app display. This is the second factor in the two-factor authentication. Once the user is authenticated, the appliance sends data for generating a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) to the app. The app generates a CSR and the appliance sends the CSR to an enterprise CA. A certificate is signed and enrolled. The signed digital certificate is then sent to the wrapped app.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 10, 2015
    Publication date: October 15, 2015
    Inventor: Kevin P. FOX
  • Patent number: 8997208
    Abstract: A VPN gateway device is able to assign, manage, and terminate a large volume of connections from apps executing on devices, enabling a large scale per-app VPN mobile environment. When a mobile device user opens an app on a mobile device, a VPN gateway transmits a unique IP address to the app. The gateway also transmits an app federation cookie to the app. The app shares the app federation cookie with a second app. The VPN gateway then assigns the second app the same unique IP address. The gateway then transmits a range of ports to the first app. The app uses a port in the range of ports for data transmission from the device to the VPN gateway. The gateway receives a data transmission from the first app via a VPN and determines that the data transmission originated from the first app based on the source port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 2014
    Date of Patent: March 31, 2015
    Assignee: Mocana Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy S. Champagne, Kevin P. Fox, Daniel Murphy, Brian H. Pescatore, Kenneth J. Wante
  • Publication number: 20150052599
    Abstract: A VPN gateway device is able to assign, manage, and terminate a large volume of connections from apps executing on devices, enabling a large scale per-app VPN mobile environment. When a mobile device user opens an app on a mobile device, a VPN gateway transmits a unique IP address to the app. The gateway also transmits an app federation cookie to the app. The app shares the app federation cookie with a second app. The VPN gateway then assigns the second app the same unique IP address. The gateway then transmits a range of ports to the first app. The app uses a port in the range of ports for data transmission from the device to the VPN gateway. The gateway receives a data transmission from the first app via a VPN and determines that the data transmission originated from the first app based on the source port.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 14, 2014
    Publication date: February 19, 2015
    Inventors: Timothy S. CHAMPAGNE, Kevin P. FOX, Daniel MURPHY, Brian H. PESCATORE, Kenneth J. WANTE
  • Patent number: 6502236
    Abstract: A system for automatic program generation which receives a number of input format descriptors and a number of output format descriptors. The system generates a program for converting an input data sequence having a format described by input format descriptors to an output data sequence having a format described by the output format descriptors. The program may then be executed responsive to an input data stream, wherein a portion of the input data stream corresponds to the input data sequence. The input data sequence and output data sequence consist of a number of data type indicators. In an exemplary embodiment, the input data type indicators correspond to fields of data units received by a forwarding device, and the output data type indicators correspond to fields of corresponding data units forwarded by the forwarding device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 31, 2002
    Assignee: Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael D. Allen, Kevin P. Fox