Patents by Inventor Nicholas A. Davies
Nicholas A. Davies 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: 8850519Abstract: Systems and methods for providing authentication using an arrangement of dynamic graphical images. The graphical images can be arranged as a grid or matrix for presentation on a device display for authentication of a user. The kinds of graphical images can be derived from a designated authentication category and non-authenticating categories. A series of password elements corresponding to the graphical images can be displayed with the graphical images. The user may enter the series of one or more password elements corresponding to graphical images from the authentication category which combine to form a password entry. An authentication server can compare the password entry to an authentication password corresponding to the particular arrangement of dynamic graphical images. The selection of graphical images, their arrangement and their corresponding password elements, may dynamically change in between authentication processes.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2010Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Confident Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Osborn, Nicholas A. Davis, James L. Sontag, Joel Norvell
-
Patent number: 8812861Abstract: A method and system for protection of and secure access to a computer system or computer network. The method includes the steps of receiving a first login account identifier, such as a user name from a user in communication with the computer system or network. A determination is made if the user is recognized and enrolled from the first login account from the first login account identifier. If the user is recognized, a grid of randomly generated visual images is displayed including one visual image from an image category which has been preselected by the user upon enrollment. An image category identifier is randomly assigned to each visual image in the grid. An image category identifier, second login account identifier, such as a password, is entered and received. If the login account identifier and the image category is validated, access is permitted to the computer system or network.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2011Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Confident Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Osborn, Nicholas A. Davis, James L. Sontag, Joel Norvell
-
Patent number: 8732477Abstract: A method and system for protection of and secure access to a computer system or computer network from a portable device. The method includes the steps of receiving a first login account identifier, such as a user name from a user in communication with the computer system or network. A determination is made if the user is recognized and enrolled from the first login account identifier. If the user is recognized, a series of randomly generated visual images is displayed including one visual image from an image category which has been pre-selected by the user upon enrollment. An image category identifier is randomly assigned to each visual image in the series. An image category identifier is entered and received. If the login account identifier and the image category are validated, access is permitted to the computer system or network from the portable device.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2008Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Confident Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Osborn, Nicholas A. Davis, James L. Sontag, Joel Norvell
-
Patent number: 8117458Abstract: Systems and methods for providing authentication using an arrangement of dynamic graphical images, which may display a popup element while a pointing device indicator is over a graphical image. The graphical images can be arranged as a grid or matrix for presentation on a device display for authentication of a user. The kinds of graphical images can be derived from a designated authentication category and non-authenticating categories. A series of password elements corresponding to the graphical images can be displayed with the graphical images. The user may enter the series of one or more password elements corresponding to graphical images from the authentication category which combine to form a password entry. An authentication server can compare the password entry to an authentication password corresponding to the particular arrangement of dynamic graphical images.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2008Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Vidoop LLCInventors: Steven L. Osborn, III, Nicholas A. Davis, James L. Sontag, Joel Norvell
-
Publication number: 20120023574Abstract: A method and system for protection of and secure access to a computer system or computer network. The method includes the steps of receiving a first login account identifier, such as a user name from a user in communication with the computer system or network. A determination is made if the user is recognized and enrolled from the first login account from the first login account identifier. If the user is recognized, a grid of randomly generated visual images is displayed including one visual image from an image category which has been preselected by the user upon enrollment. An image category identifier is randomly assigned to each visual image in the grid. An image category identifier, second login account identifier, such as a password, is entered and received. If the login account identifier and the image category is validated, access is permitted to the computer system or network.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: VIDOOP, LLCInventors: Steven L. Osborn, Nicholas A. Davis, James L. Sontag, Joel Norvell
-
Publication number: 20120011564Abstract: Systems and methods for providing authentication using an arrangement of dynamic graphical images. The graphical images can be arranged as a grid or matrix for presentation on a device display for authentication of a user. The kinds of graphical images can be derived from a designated authentication category and non-authenticating categories. A series of password elements corresponding to the graphical images can be displayed with the graphical images. The user may enter the series of one or more password elements corresponding to graphical images from the authentication category which combine to form a password entry. An authentication server can compare the password entry to an authentication password corresponding to the particular arrangement of dynamic graphical images. The selection of graphical images, their arrangement and their corresponding password elements, may dynamically change in between authentication processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: VIDOOP, LLCInventors: Steven L. Osborn, Nicholas A. Davis, James L. Sontag, Joel Norvell
-
Publication number: 20090240578Abstract: The present invention is directed to a graphical image identity authentication system. In particular, the invention is directed to methods and systems for graphical security authentication and advertising. A security authentication system may receive advertisements from an advertising service company, process the advertisements to integrate them into the graphical image identity authentication system, and transmit the processed advertisement information back to the advertisement service company. The security authentication system may also monitor user interaction with the advertisements and transmit the logged information to the advertising service company.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventors: Christopher James Lee, James Luke Sontag, Scott A. Blomquist, Steven L. Osborn, Benjamin Joel Stover, Joel Norvell, Nicholas A. Davis
-
Publication number: 20090077653Abstract: A method and system for protection of and secure access to a computer system or computer network from a portable device. The method includes the steps of receiving a first login account identifier, such as a user name from a user in communication with the computer system or network. A determination is made if the user is recognized and enrolled from the first login account identifier. If the user is recognized, a series of randomly generated visual images is displayed including one visual image from an image category which has been pre-selected by the user upon enrollment. An image category identifier is randomly assigned to each visual image in the series. An image category identifier is entered and received. If the login account identifier and the image category are validated, access is permitted to the computer system or network from the portable device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: Vidoop, L.L.C.Inventors: Steven L. Osborn, Nicholas A. Davis, James L. Sontag, Joel Norvell
-
Publication number: 20080244700Abstract: Systems and methods for providing authentication using an arrangement of dynamic graphical images, which may display a popup element while a pointing device indicator is over a graphical image. The graphical images can be arranged as a grid or matrix for presentation on a device display for authentication of a user. The kinds of graphical images can be derived from a designated authentication category and non-authenticating categories. A series of password elements corresponding to the graphical images can be displayed with the graphical images. The user may enter the series of one or more password elements corresponding to graphical images from the authentication category which combine to form a password entry. An authentication server can compare the password entry to an authentication password corresponding to the particular arrangement of dynamic graphical images.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventors: Steven L. Osborn, Nicholas A. Davis, James L. Sontag, Joel Norvell
-
Publication number: 20070277224Abstract: Systems and methods for providing authentication using an arrangement of dynamic graphical images. The graphical images can be arranged as a grid or matrix for presentation on a device display for authentication of a user. The kinds of graphical images can be derived from a designated authentication category and non-authenticating categories. A series of password elements corresponding to the graphical images can be displayed with the graphical images. The user may enter the series of one or more password elements corresponding to graphical images from the authentication category which combine to form a password entry. An authentication server can compare the password entry to an authentication password corresponding to the particular arrangement of dynamic graphical images. The selection of graphical images, their arrangement and their corresponding password elements, may dynamically change in between authentication processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2007Publication date: November 29, 2007Inventors: Steven L. Osborn, Nicholas A. Davis, James L. Sontag, Joel Norvell
-
Patent number: 5385957Abstract: A hot melt ink comprising, ionomers and an image-forming agent, wherein the melting point of the ionomers is from about 50.degree. C. to about 130.degree. C., said ink exhibiting, in the molten stage, a viscosity from about 5 to about 60 centipoises (cps) at about 90.degree. to 140.degree. C. A method for ink jet printing comprising application of said ink in the molten state is also disclosed. A hot melt ink jet composition comprising a solid carrier component, an image-forming composition, and from about 5 to about 75 percent, by weight of an emulsifier is also disclosed, and the use thereof for ink jet printing.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1992Date of Patent: January 31, 1995Assignee: Videojet Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Russell H. Tobias, Nicholas A. Davies, Anthony J. Tortorello, Robin F. Storey
-
Patent number: 5298062Abstract: A hot melt ink comprising, a eutectic composition and an image-forming agent, wherein the melting point of the eutectic composition is from about 80.degree. C. to about 130.degree. C. and the compounds present in the eutectic compositions have melting points of at least about 100.degree. C. Also disclosed is a method for ink jet printing comprising:(a) providing a thermally reversible hot melt ink which is a solid at ambient temperature and a liquid at temperatures between about 80.degree. C.-130.degree. C., said ink comprising:(i) a eutectic composition; and(ii) an image-forming composition;(b) elevating the temperature of said eutectic composition to between about 90.degree. C. and about 140.degree. C., to cause said ink to form a liquid solution or suspension of said image-forming composition;(c) jetting said ink onto a substrate in the form of images;(d) allowing said ink to crystallize upon cooling on said substrate.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1992Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Assignee: Videojet Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas A. Davies, Beatrice M. Nicholas
-
Patent number: 5286288Abstract: A hot melt ink composition for use in continuous ink jet printing comprising an electrolyte, an electrolyte-solvating and dissociating compound and an image-forming agent, said ink being solid at about 25.degree. C., said ink liquefying at a temperature between 75.degree. C. and 175.degree. C., and said ink in the liquid stage having a conductivity of greater than about 100 microsiemens/cm.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1993Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Assignee: Videojet Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Russell H. Tobias, Mairi C. MacLean, Nicholas A. Davies
-
Patent number: 5037168Abstract: A smoothing layer is provided between the rough etched sides of a channel in a substrate in which an optical waveguiding material is to be produced. Losses are substantially reduced thereby. For a rectangular or rib waveguide, where the sides of the rib are left rough by etching, a smoothing layer is again provided over the rib. The smoothing layer preferably has a refractive index close to or the same as the materials having surface roughness.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1989Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Assignee: GEC-Marconi LimitedInventors: Terence P. Young, Philip H. Wisbey, Nicholas A. Davies