Patents by Inventor Michiel F. E. Kleyn

Michiel F. E. Kleyn 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: 6601102
    Abstract: A system is presented for transmitting document references or tokens between users of integrated wireless and wire-based communication services. The system includes workstations, files servers, printers and other devices coupled to a wire-based network. Mobile computing devices are coupled to the wire-based network through either IR (infrared) or RF (radio) transceiver gateways. Each mobile computing device appears to hold a user's collection of documents: the device is programmed to receive, transmit, and store document tokens. The system includes a token-enabled document server that uses digital signatures to provide secure transfer of document tokens between users of the mobile computing devices and email clients. The token-enabled document server operates independent of the identity of the holder of the document token. Only the issuer of the document token needs be registered with the signature based document server to properly authenticate document tokens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 29, 2003
    Assignee: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: Margery A. Eldridge, Michael J. Flynn, Christopher M. Jones, Ralph C. Merkle, Michael G. Lamming, David L. Pendlebury, Mark Stringer, Michiel F. E. Kleyn
  • Patent number: 6487189
    Abstract: A system is presented for transmitting document references or tokens to users of integrated wireless and wire-based communication services. The system includes workstations, files servers, printers and other devices coupled to a wire-based network. Mobile computing devices are coupled to the wire-based network through either IR (infrared) or RF (radio) transceiver gateways. Each mobile computing device appears to hold a uses personal collection of documents: the device is programmed to receive, transmit, and store document tokens. A document services request available to users of the mobile computing devices is an email-to-token service. Using this service, document tokens are emailed to recipients with an email account. The transmission protocol for performing the email-to-token service includes the step of transmitting a token-to-email service request from the mobile computing device over the wireless communication service to a token-enabled server located on the wire-based network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2002
    Assignee: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: Margery A. Eldridge, Michael J. Flynn, Christopher M. Jones, Michiel F. E. Kleyn, Michael G. Lamming, David L. Pendlebury, Anish Shah
  • Patent number: 6430601
    Abstract: A method and a system are presented for transmitting document references or tokens to users of integrated wireless and wire-based communication services. The system includes workstations, files servers, printers and other devices coupled to a wire-based network. Mobile computing devices are coupled to the wire-based network through either IR (infrared) or RF (radio) transceiver gateways. Each mobile computing device appears to hold a user's personal collection of documents: the device is programmed to receive, transmit, and store document tokens. A document services request available to users of the portable devices is a document paging service. Using this service, a process operating on a repository of shared documents monitors for changes to specified files or file locations. Identification of changes made to documents on the repository of shared documents results in the transmission of a document token to selected users of the mobile computing devices identifying the changes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2002
    Assignee: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: Margery A. Eldridge, Michael J. Flynn, Christopher M. Jones, Michiel F. E. Kleyn, Michael G. Lamming, David L. Pendlebury
  • Publication number: 20020095570
    Abstract: A system is presented for transmitting document references or tokens between users of integrated wireless and wire-based communication services. The system includes workstations, files servers, printers and other devices coupled to a wire-based network. Mobile computing devices are coupled to the wire-based network through either IR (infrared) or RF (radio) transceiver gateways. Each mobile computing device appears to hold a user's collection of documents: the device is programmed to receive, transmit, and store document tokens. The system includes a token-enabled document server that uses digital signatures to provide secure transfer of document tokens between users of the mobile computing devices and email clients. The token-enabled document server operates independent of the identity of the holder of the document token. Only the issuer of the document token needs be registered with the signature based document server to properly authenticate document tokens.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 1, 2002
    Publication date: July 18, 2002
    Applicant: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: Margery A. Eldridge, Michael J. Flynn, Christopher M. Jones, Ralph C. Merkle, Michael G. Lamming, David L. Pendlebury, Mark Stringer, Michiel F.E. Kleyn
  • Patent number: 6421716
    Abstract: A system for performing document services using mobile computing devices provides users of the system with document references that can be transmitted over integrated wireless and wire-based communication services. The system includes workstations, files servers, printers and other devices coupled to a wire-based network. Mobile computing devices are coupled to the wire-based network through either IR (infrared) or RF (radio) transceiver gateways. Each mobile computing device appears to hold a user's personal collection of documents by being programmed to receive, transmit, and store document tokens. A user interface at the mobile computing devices provide users with means for fast and easy access to document services that are proximate to where they are physically located. Through the user interface, a user queries a document device proximate to their physical location. Responsive to the query, a hierarchical list of available services is displayed at the user interface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 16, 2002
    Assignee: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: Margery A. Eldridge, Michael J. Flynn, Christopher M. Jones, Michiel F. E. Kleyn, Michael G. Lamming, David L. Pendlebury
  • Patent number: 6397261
    Abstract: A system is presented for transmitting document references or tokens between users of integrated wireless and wire-based communication services. The system includes workstations, files servers, printers and other devices coupled to a wire-based network. Mobile computing devices are coupled to the wire-based network through either IR (infrared) or RF (radio) transceiver gateways. Each mobile computing device appears to hold a user's collection of documents: the device is programmed to receive, transmit, and store document tokens. The system includes a token-enabled document server that uses digital signatures to provide secure transfer of document tokens between users of the mobile computing devices and email clients. The token-enabled document server operates independent of the identity of the holder of the document token. Only the issuer of the document token needs be registered with the signature based document server to properly authenticate document tokens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2002
    Assignee: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: Margery A. Eldridge, Michael J. Flynn, Christopher M. Jones, Ralph C. Merkle, Michael G. Lamming, David L. Pendlebury, Mark Stringer, Michiel F. E. Kleyn