Patents by Inventor Michael Littlejohn
Michael Littlejohn 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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Publication number: 20230419298Abstract: Systems and methods for securely generating and printing documents are disclosed. For example, processor(s) of a computer system may receive information for the document from a computing device through a network, verify the information for the document, and upon verification, generate document generation data using at least a portion of the information for the document. The document generation data may include document metadata that enables generation of an image of the document and/or the image of the document. Upon the processor(s) verifying first authentication information of a first code associated with a printing device received from the computing device through the network and second authentication information of a second code associated with the computing device received from the printing device through the network, the processor(s) may transmit the document generation data to the printing device through the network, and cause the printing device to print the image of the document.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2023Publication date: December 28, 2023Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Jade GARRETT, David Kelly WURMFELD, Michael LITTLEJOHN, Michael LOUIE, Michael CANAVATCHEL, Spencer CUTRELL, Steve FALETTI, Rex LACY, Alexander MEDEIROS
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Patent number: 11797974Abstract: Systems and methods for securely generating and printing documents are disclosed. For example, processor(s) of a computer system may receive information for the document from a computing device through a network, verify the information for the document, and upon verification, generate document generation data using at least a portion of the information for the document. The document generation data may include document metadata that enables generation of an image of the document and/or the image of the document. Upon the processor(s) verifying first authentication information of a first code associated with a printing device received from the computing device through the network and second authentication information of a second code associated with the computing device received from the printing device through the network, the processor(s) may transmit the document generation data to the printing device through the network, and cause the printing device to print the image of the document.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2023Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Jade Garrett, David Kelly Wurmfeld, Michael Littlejohn, Michael Louie, Michael Canavatchel, Spencer Cutrell, Steve Faletti, Rex Lacy, Alexander Medeiros
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Publication number: 20230230064Abstract: Systems and methods for securely generating and printing documents are disclosed. For example, processor(s) of a computer system may receive information for the document from a computing device through a network, verify the information for the document, and upon verification, generate document generation data using at least a portion of the information for the document. The document generation data may include document metadata that enables generation of an image of the document and/or the image of the document. Upon the processor(s) verifying first authentication information of a first code associated with a printing device received from the computing device through the network and second authentication information of a second code associated with the computing device received from the printing device through the network, the processor(s) may transmit the document generation data to the printing device through the network, and cause the printing device to print the image of the document.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2023Publication date: July 20, 2023Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Jade GARRETT, David Kelly WURMFELD, Michael LITTLEJOHN, Michael LOUIE, Michael CANAVATCHEL, Spencer CUTRELL, Steve FALETTI, Rex LACY, Alexander MEDEIROS
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Patent number: 11636464Abstract: Systems and methods for securely generating and printing documents are disclosed. For example, processor(s) of a computer system may receive information for the document from a computing device through a network, verify the information for the document, and upon verification, generate document generation data using at least a portion of the information for the document. The document generation data may include document metadata that enables generation of an image of the document and/or the image of the document. Upon the processor(s) verifying first authentication information of a first code associated with a printing device received from the computing device through the network and second authentication information of a second code associated with the computing device received from the printing device through the network, the processor(s) may transmit the document generation data to the printing device through the network, and cause the printing device to print the image of the document.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2022Date of Patent: April 25, 2023Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Jade Garrett, David Kelly Wurmfeld, Michael Littlejohn, Michael Louie, Michael Canavatchel, Spencer Cutrell, Steve Faletti, Rex Lacy, Alexander Medeiros
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Publication number: 20230047174Abstract: Methods and systems are described herein for improvements for cybersecurity of telecommunication devices. For example, cybersecurity for telecommunication devices may be improved by analyzing activity log data of telecommunication devices for a candidate event (e.g., the uploading of malware) and disabling one or more services of a telecommunication device. By doing so, cybersecurity for telecommunication devices may be improved by detecting a possible malware intrusion attempt and disabling one or more services of the telecommunication devices. For example, activity log data of telecommunication devices may be obtained. A candidate event indicating malware may be detected in the activity log data. A number of proximate telecommunication devices satisfying a proximity threshold condition may be determined. The number of proximate telecommunication devices that satisfy a density threshold condition may be determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2021Publication date: February 16, 2023Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Jeff PHARR, Son MAYS, Michael LITTLEJOHN
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Publication number: 20220414641Abstract: Systems and methods for securely generating and printing documents are disclosed. For example, processor(s) of a computer system may receive information for the document from a computing device through a network, verify the information for the document, and upon verification, generate document generation data using at least a portion of the information for the document. The document generation data may include document metadata that enables generation of an image of the document and/or the image of the document. Upon the processor(s) verifying first authentication information of a first code associated with a printing device received from the computing device through the network and second authentication information of a second code associated with the computing device received from the printing device through the network, the processor(s) may transmit the document generation data to the printing device through the network, and cause the printing device to print the image of the document.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2022Publication date: December 29, 2022Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Jade GARRETT, David Kelly WURMFELD, Michael LITTLEJOHN, Michael LOUIE, Michael CANAVATCHEL, Spencer CUTRELL, Steve FALETTI, Rex LACY, Alexander MEDEIROS
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Publication number: 20220308891Abstract: An electronic interaction device may include: a user interface configured to receive interaction requests by a user; a first data storage medium storing a first operating system; a second data storage medium storing a second operating system; a memory storing instructions; and a control unit including a processor. The control unit may be configured to: load the first operating system in response to the electronic interaction device being powered on; communicate with a remote server via a secure communications channel; transmit a status of the first operating system to the remote server via the secure communications channel; receive a boot instruction from the remote server via the secure communications channel; and in response to the boot instruction, load the second operating system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2021Publication date: September 29, 2022Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Alexander MEDEIROS, Mitchell MILLER, Rex LACY, Michael LITTLEJOHN, David WURMFELD
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Publication number: 20120298542Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention may relate to a container and/or a self-erasing memorandum system. Embodiments may include a low-tack adhesive layer adapted to be adhered to a substrate and a polymer film adapted to contact and substantially cover the low-tack adhesive layer. According to some embodiments the polymer film may be adapted to reversibly adhere to the low-tack adhesive layer while maintaining a translucent layer of air therebetween. Furthermore, the polymer film and low-tack adhesive layer may be adapted to displace at least a portion of the translucent air layer in response to pressure applied to selected portions of the polymer film.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2012Publication date: November 29, 2012Inventor: Michael Littlejohn
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Publication number: 20060199673Abstract: A pitcher's training device is provided for training a softball or baseball pitcher in gripping and spinning a ball for special pitches, such as fastball, curve ball or screwball pitches. The pitcher's training apparatus includes a base which may be in the form of a folding tripod with a central column that can be raised and lowered to adjust for the person being trained. A training ball supporting arm is attached to and extends from the base and may be positioned for different pitchers. The supporting arm has an elongated slot passing through the side thereof. A pair of practice balls are connected by a shaft extending through the arm slot so that a pitcher can practice the gripping and spinning of the training ball forcing the ball shaft to spin and move in the slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2006Publication date: September 7, 2006Inventor: Michael Littlejohn