Patents by Inventor Kevin R. Cordes
Kevin R. Cordes 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: 9763033Abstract: A method of organizing components of a mobile communication device. The method comprises orienting a radio frequency identity chip of the mobile communication device relative to a general purpose near field communication transceiver of the mobile communication device, locating the radio frequency identity chip in a null region of an electromagnetic field radiated by the general purpose near field communication transceiver, whereby, the null region of the electromagnetic field may be below a threshold required to activate the radio frequency identity chip.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2016Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Kevin R. Cordes, Clinton H. Loman, Lyle W. Paczkowski, Kenneth R. Steele
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Patent number: 9712999Abstract: A method of managing a lifecycle of a mobile communication device. The method comprises storing a biographical digest in a radio frequency identity chip of the mobile communication device at the time of manufacture of the communication device, wherein the biographical digest comprises information about the device and comprises a static portion and a dynamic portion. The method further comprises activating the device for wireless communication service; after activating the device, deactivating the device for wireless communication service; and after deactivating the device, writing a device status of the dynamic portion of the biographical digest in the radio frequency identity chip of the device to a value of dead, whereby the device is prevented from being activated for wireless communication service after once having the device status of the dynamic portion of the biographical digest in the radio frequency identity chip of the device written to the dead value.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2016Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Kevin R. Cordes, Clinton H. Loman, Brian D. Mantel, Lyle W. Paczkowski, Kenneth R. Steele
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Patent number: 9591434Abstract: A user equipment (UE). The UE comprises a motherboard comprising a communication bus, a cellular radio frequency transceiver, a processor, a radio frequency identity (RFID) chip, and a memory storing an application. The RFID chip is connected to the communication bus and comprises an RFID near field communication (NFC) transceiver, an RFID internal processor, an RFID internal memory, and an RFID application. When executed by the processor, the application receives a request from the RFID chip to establish a virtual private network (VPN) tunnel via the cellular radio frequency transceiver based on information encapsulated in the request. The RFID application, when executed by the RFID internal processor, receives a message from an NFC device comprising a command to open the VPN tunnel and sends the request to establish the VPN tunnel to the application executed on the processor.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2015Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Kevin R. Cordes, Clint H. Loman, Lyle W. Paczkowski, Kenneth R. Steele
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Patent number: 9460573Abstract: A radio frequency identity (RFID) tag. The tag comprises a processor, a memory, wherein the memory stores private information and public information, and a radio transceiver configured to receive a request for information from an RFID reader and to transmit a reply to the request for information. The tag further comprises an application stored in the memory that, when executed by the processor, parses a request for information from the RFID reader received by the radio transceiver, and determines whether the RFID reader is authorized to receive the private information. When the RFID reader is determined to be authorized, the application reads the private information from the memory and sends the private information to the radio transceiver to transmit; when the RFID reader is determined to not be authorized, the application reads the public information and sends the public information to the radio transceiver to transmit.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2014Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: Sprint Communications Company, L.P.Inventors: Kevin R. Cordes, Clinton H. Loman, Lyle W. Paczkowski, Kenneth R. Steele
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Patent number: 9454723Abstract: A radio frequency identity (RFID) chip. The RFID chip comprises an antenna to receive and transmit information signals and to receive power radiated by a radio frequency power source, an electrical power induction component coupled to the antenna, a radio transceiver coupled to the antenna, a memory, a connector that is configured for connecting the RFID chip into a communication bus of a circuit board and to a battery derived source of power provided by the circuit board, and a processor coupled to the connector, the memory, and the radio transceiver, wherein the processor is configured to read from the memory and to provide the information read from the memory to the radio transceiver for transmitting and to read from the connector and write the information read from the connector to the memory.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2013Date of Patent: September 27, 2016Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Kevin R. Cordes, Clinton H. Loman, Brian D. Mantel, Lyle W. Paczkowski, Kenneth R. Steele
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Patent number: 9426604Abstract: A method of organizing components of a mobile communication device. The method comprises orienting a radio frequency identity chip of the mobile communication device relative to a general purpose near field communication transceiver of the mobile communication device, locating the radio frequency identity chip in a null region of an electromagnetic field radiated by the general purpose near field communication transceiver, whereby, the null region of the electromagnetic field may be below a threshold required to activate the radio frequency identity chip.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2013Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Kevin R. Cordes, Clinton H. Loman, Lyle W. Paczkowski, Kenneth R. Steele
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Patent number: 9324016Abstract: A method of managing a lifecycle of a mobile communication device. The method comprises storing a biographical digest in a radio frequency identity chip of the mobile communication device at the time of manufacture of the communication device, wherein the biographical digest comprises information about the device and comprises a static portion and a dynamic portion. The method further comprises activating the device for wireless communication service; after activating the device, deactivating the device for wireless communication service; and after deactivating the device, writing a device status of the dynamic portion of the biographical digest in the radio frequency identity chip of the device to a value of dead, whereby the device is prevented from being activated for wireless communication service after once having the device status of the dynamic portion of the biographical digest in the radio frequency identity chip of the device written to the dead value.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2013Date of Patent: April 26, 2016Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Kevin R. Cordes, Clinton H. Loman, Brian D. Mantel, Lyle W. Paczkowski, Kenneth R. Steele
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Patent number: 9286594Abstract: A visually readable electronic label is disclosed. The system comprises a radio frequency identity (RFID) component that is operable to store data, an antenna coupled to the radio frequency identity component that is operable for deriving electrical power from an incident radio frequency field, where the derived electrical power is the sole electrical power available to the electronic label and a display coupled to the radio frequency identity component that is operable to present a visual indication of the data when commanded by the radio frequency identity component and when electrical power derived from an incident radio frequency field is available.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2015Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Kevin R. Cordes, Clinton Harry Loman, Lyle W. Paczkowski, Kenneth Ray Steele
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Patent number: 9171243Abstract: A method of maintaining a biographical digest of information stored in a radio frequency identity chip communicatively coupled to a motherboard of a mobile communication device. The method comprises determining and writing inception information to the radio frequency identity chip once and preventing later modification of the inception information by a biographical digest software layer stored in a memory of the mobile communication device and executed by a processor of the device. The method further comprises determining and writing current information to the radio frequency identity chip by the biographical digest software layer in response to triggering events.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2013Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Kevin R. Cordes, Clinton H. Loman, Lyle W. Paczkowski, Kenneth R. Steele
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Patent number: 9087318Abstract: A visually readable electronic label is disclosed. The system comprises a radio frequency identity (RFID) component that is operable to store data, an antenna coupled to the radio frequency identity component that is operable for deriving electrical power from an incident radio frequency field, where the derived electrical power is the sole electrical power available to the electronic label and a display coupled to the radio frequency identity component that is operable to present a visual indication of the data when commanded by the radio frequency identity component and when electrical power derived from an incident radio frequency field is available.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2013Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Kevin R. Cordes, Clinton Harry Loman, Lyle W. Paczkowski, Kenneth Ray Steele