Patents by Inventor Lester Ortiz
Lester Ortiz 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: 9076188Abstract: In one embodiment of the present invention, a source point of a supply chain secures shipment of an object by devising an encryption key and encrypting a message using the encryption key to produce an encrypted message. A portion or portions of the encryption key and the encrypted message are included or incorporated within the object to be shipped, packaging surrounding the object, and/or labels affixed to the object or packaging, prior to shipping the object to a destination point within the supply chain. Upon receipt of the object from the supply chain, the destination point can extract the portion or portions of the encryption key and the encrypted message from the object, packaging surrounding the object, and/or labels affixed to the object or packaging, obtain the remaining portion of the encryption key directly from the source point, reassemble the encryption key, and decrypt the encrypted message to produce a computed message.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Salil Pradhan, Vinay Deolalikar, Lester Ortiz, Aliplo Caban, Geoff Lyon
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Patent number: 9043241Abstract: Information from a package is read. An encryption key is generated from the information read from the package. A text unit is encrypted using the encryption key. The encrypted text unit is affixed to the package.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2005Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Geoff Lyon, Salil Pradhan, Vinay Deolalikar, Alipio Caban, Lester Ortiz
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Patent number: 8323780Abstract: A coating for an object having identifying indicia disposed thereon. An ink layer contacts at least a portion of the identifying indicia. The ink layer obscures the portion when exposed to light within a predetermined wavelength range, and the ink layer reveals a predetermined area of the portion when exposed to light outside of the predetermined wavelength range.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Steven J. Simske, Lester Ortiz, Malena Mesarina, Vinay Deolalikar, Cyril Brignone, Guillaume Oget
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Patent number: 8209263Abstract: In one embodiment of the present invention, a source point in a supply chain generates a secret and devises a secret sharing scheme that parcels the secret into a number of secret shares. The source point retains at least one secret share, and distributes the remaining secret shares to trusted, intermediate points in the supply chain. The source point then ships a shipment comprising are least one object, and frequently including at least one level of packaging, to a destination point in the supply chain, labeling the object or objects and/or packaging enclosing the object or objects with the retained secret share. Each intermediate point incorporates the secret share obtained by the intermediate point from the source point into the object, packaging enclosing the object, or a label on the object or packaging.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2005Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Vinay Deolalikar, Salil Pradhan, Geoff Lyon, Lester Ortiz, Alipio Caban
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Patent number: 8090632Abstract: A package identifier for a package having at least one sub-package is generated. A package identifier generating function is performed on at least one sub-package identifier of the at least one sub-package to generate the package identifier. In addition, the generated package identifier is stored for use in authentication.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2005Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Lester Ortiz, Geoff Lyon, Salil Pradhan, Vinay Deolalikar, Alipio Caban
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Patent number: 7730797Abstract: In a method of authenticating a package, an origin noise level of the package is determined based upon one or more identifying characteristics, where the origin noise level is a deviation from a normal condition caused by the one or more identifying characteristics. In addition, the package is authenticated based upon the origin noise level of the package.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2005Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Vinay Deolalikar, Salil Pradhan, Alipio Caban, Lester Ortiz, Geoff Lyon
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Patent number: 7725397Abstract: In one embodiment of the present invention, a source point, or security management entity, within a supply chain labels a shipment to be shipped through the supply chain with numbers, text strings, or other type of label information. Different label information may be placed at each of multiple levels of packaging as well as on objects within the packaging. The source point devises an encryption-key chain via a one-way function, and encrypts combinations of the label information incorporated within the packaging and objects using encryption keys from the encryption-key chain to produce one or more encrypted label tags. The one or more encrypted label tags are affixed to the shipment by the source point, and the shipment is sent into the supply chain for eventual delivery to a destination point. At pre-selected intervals of time, the source point reveals encryption keys within the encryption-key chain.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Vinay Deolalikar, Salil Pradhan, Geoff Lyon, Lester Ortiz, Alipio Caban
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Patent number: 7712665Abstract: A method of identifying a product includes generating a code unique to the product, said code being provided by a multitude of individual identifiers, applying the multitude of the identifiers of the code to the packaging of the product as a pattern to identify the product. The method also involves applying a sub-set of two or more of the multitude of the identifiers of said code to the product, said sub-set of the multitude of the identifiers of the code being applied so they will be presented in the same pattern order as they appear in the pattern order of the multitude of the identifiers of the code applied to the packaging. The product can be identified with a reasonable likelihood of being a genuine product by determining that a presented pattern order of the sub-set of the multitude of the identifiers applied to the product corresponds to a presented pattern order within the multitude of the identifiers applied to the packaging.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2005Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Lester Ortiz, Steven John Simske, Malena Mesarina, Vinay Deolalikar, Cyril Brignone, Guillaume Oget
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Patent number: 7466234Abstract: A system for distinguishing a package includes a plurality of identifiers, where at least one of the identifiers is intentionally non-functional. The system also includes an identifier indicator that indicates the identity of the at least one of the identifiers that is intentionally non-functional. In addition, the identifier indicator is stored on at least one of the package and a database and is accessible by a user to authenticate the package.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2005Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Steven Simske, Lester Ortiz, Malena Mesarina, Vinay Deolalikar, Cyril Brignone, Guillaume Oget
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Publication number: 20070096865Abstract: A system for distinguishing a package includes a plurality of identifiers, where at least one of the identifiers is intentionally non-functional. The system also includes an identifier indicator that indicates the identity of the at least one of the identifiers that is intentionally non-functional. In addition, the identifier indicator is stored on at least one of the package and a database and is accessible by a user to authenticate the package.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2005Publication date: May 3, 2007Inventors: Steven Simske, Lester Ortiz, Malena Masarina, Vinay Deolalikar, Cyril Brignone, Guillaume Oget
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Publication number: 20060255132Abstract: There is disclosed a method of identifying a product involving generating a code unique to the product, said code being provided by a multitude of individual identifiers, applying the multitude of the identifiers of the code to the packaging of the product as a pattern to identify the product. The method also involves applying a sub-set of two or more of the multitude of the identifiers of said code to the product, said sub-set of the multitude of the identifiers of the code being applied so they will be presented in the same pattern order as they appear in the pattern order of the multitude of the identifiers of the code applied to the packaging. The product can be identified with a reasonable likelihood of being a genuine product by determining that a presented pattern order of the sub-set of the multitude of the identifiers applied to the product corresponds to a presented pattern order within the multitude of the identifiers applied to the packaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2005Publication date: November 16, 2006Inventors: Lester Ortiz, Steven Simske, Malena Mesarina, Vinay Deolalikar, Cyril Brignone, Guillaume Oget
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Patent number: 7040743Abstract: Apparatus and methods for regulating back pressure within an ink reservoir for use in printing systems. Back pressure is regulated using a column of liquid within a trap contained in the ink reservoir. The trap is vented on one side to ambient pressure and to the other side within the body of the ink reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Miguel A. Acosta, William Caro, Lester Ortiz
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Publication number: 20040223037Abstract: Apparatus and methods for regulating back pressure within an ink reservoir for use in printing systems. Back pressure is regulated using a column of liquid within a trap contained in the ink reservoir. The trap is vented on one side to ambient pressure and to the other side within the body of the ink reservoir.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventors: Miguel A. Acosta, William Caro, Lester Ortiz