Patents by Inventor Nicole Acton
Nicole Acton 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: 11620658Abstract: A system and method for hidden security feature detection, analysis and authentication using a smart device is disclosed. The smart device can detect and analyze hidden security features using the camera capability of the smart device to capture a digital image, and then analyze and authenticate that image using a security service including a database of security feature data, processing rules, and other information. The security service can support a variety of smart devices and security features. The smart device includes a security-specific autofocus function that allows the smart device to be positioned within a range of distances and angles from a target document that includes hidden/covert security feature(s). The smart device can display an enhanced image showing the hidden security feature(s) and/or report if the security feature is valid or invalid, along with related information, via beeps, vibration, display, text messaging, or other reporting capabilities.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2020Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Assignee: PROOF AUTHENTICATION CORPORATIONInventors: Michael Caton, Michael Roy, David Wicker, Nicole Acton, Jaeson Caulley
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Publication number: 20200357002Abstract: A system and method for hidden security feature detection, analysis and authentication using a smart device is disclosed. The smart device can detect and analyze hidden security features using the camera capability of the smart device to capture a digital image, and then analyze and authenticate that image using a security service including a database of security feature data, processing rules, and other information. The security service can support a variety of smart devices and security features. The smart device includes a security-specific autofocus function that allows the smart device to be positioned within a range of distances and angles from a target document that includes hidden/covert security feature(s). The smart device can display an enhanced image showing the hidden security feature(s) and/or report if the security feature is valid or invalid, along with related information, via beeps, vibration, display, text messaging, or other reporting capabilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2020Publication date: November 12, 2020Applicant: Document Security Systems Inc.Inventors: Michael Caton, Michael Roy, David Wicker, Nicole Acton, Jaeson Caulley
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Patent number: 10552846Abstract: A system and method for hidden security feature detection, analysis and authentication using a smart device is disclosed. The smart device can detect and analyze hidden security features using the camera capability of the smart device to capture a digital image, and then analyze and authenticate that image using a security service including a database of security feature data, processing rules, and other information. The security service can support a variety of smart devices and security features. The smart device includes a security-specific autofocus function that allows the smart device to be positioned within a range of distances and angles from a target document that includes hidden/covert security feature(s). The smart device can display an enhanced image showing the hidden security feature(s) and/or report if the security feature is valid or invalid, along with related information, via beeps, vibration, display, text messaging, or other reporting capabilities.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2015Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: DOCUMENT SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Michael Caton, Michael Roy, David Wicker, Nicole Acton, Jaeson Caulley
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Patent number: 9311583Abstract: A copy protection system for barcode includes a barcode pattern that is printed together with a security pattern that includes a line screen that intersects elements of the barcode pattern. A difference in print density between the barcode elements and the security pattern is sufficient to allow the barcode pattern to be read by a barcode scanner. However, upon reproduction of the printed barcode pattern and security pattern by a copier, the barcode pattern is not similarly readable on the resulting reproduction.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: Document Security Systems, Inc.Inventors: Nicole Acton, Michael Caton, Patrick White, David Wicker
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Publication number: 20150302421Abstract: A system and method for hidden security feature detection, analysis and authentication using a smart device is disclosed. The smart device can detect and analyze hidden security features using the camera capability of the smart device to capture a digital image, and then analyze and authenticate that image using a security service including a database of security feature data, processing rules, and other information. The security service can support a variety of smart devices and security features. The smart device includes a security-specific autofocus function that allows the smart device to be positioned within a range of distances and angles from a target document that includes hidden/covert security feature(s). The smart device can display an enhanced image showing the hidden security feature(s) and/or report if the security feature is valid or invalid, along with related information, via beeps, vibration, display, text messaging, or other reporting capabilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2015Publication date: October 22, 2015Applicant: Document Security Systems Inc.Inventors: Michael Caton, Michael Roy, David Wicker, Nicole Acton, Jaeson Caulley
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Publication number: 20140369569Abstract: A document includes an authenticity-indicating feature configured such that a reproduction of the document renders the printed feature visually distinctive from an original rendering of the document. The printed feature includes printed elements arranged on the substrate in a latent image region and a background region. The printed elements in the latent image region include a plurality of regularly spaced printed shapes arranged with a spatial frequency less than about 50 per inch. The printed elements are printed with a carbon-based ink, toner, or dye, and separated from one another by contrasting regions that do not include the carbon-based ink, toner, or dye. The printed elements in the background region are at least partially surrounded by the latent image region such that, in the original rendering of the document, the plurality of regularly spaced printed shapes is not readily distinguishable from the background.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2014Publication date: December 18, 2014Inventors: David Wicker, Michael Caton, Nicole Acton
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Publication number: 20130320099Abstract: A copy protection system for barcode includes a barcode pattern that is printed together with a security pattern that includes a line screen that intersects elements of the barcode pattern. A difference in print density between the barcode elements and the security pattern is sufficient to allow the barcode pattern to be read by a barcode scanner. However, upon reproduction of the printed barcode pattern and security pattern by a copier, the barcode pattern is not similarly readable on the resulting reproduction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: Document Security Systems, Inc.Inventors: Nicole Acton, Michael Canton, Patrick White, David Wicker
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Publication number: 20130262333Abstract: A method for authenticating an identity of a test taker is provided. An online registration portal allows test takers to enter registration information including an uploaded picture. The registration information is sent to a trusted verifier, such as a school administrator or teacher, who verifies the picture matches the registration information. A secured registration ticket is then generated that includes the picture and one or more embedded security features. The registration ticket is mailed to the student in a tamper-evident enclosure with instructions to present the sealed mailer at the testing site for admission. The test proctors then unseal the registration document and confirm the authenticity of the registration ticket and that the person seeking entry matches the verified photo on the ticket before allowing entry.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: DOCUMENT SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: David Wicker, Michael Caton, Michael Roy, Timothy Trueblood, David Reitano, Nicole Acton
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Patent number: D1051138Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2021Date of Patent: November 12, 2024Assignee: PACCAR IncInventors: Jonathan Duncan, David Leetz, Derek Sancer, Jon Acton, Steven Karl Jahns, Jacob White, Mark Wagner, Hervé Cecchi, Anna-Magdalena Schatz, Tobias Graening, Nicole Johnson, Marc Wilczak
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Patent number: D1051160Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2021Date of Patent: November 12, 2024Assignee: PACCAR IncInventors: Derek Sancer, Jon Acton, Steven Karl Jahns, Jacob White, Tobias Graening, Christina Nenke, Hervé Cecchi, Nicole Johnson