Patents by Inventor Paul Sribhibhadh

Paul Sribhibhadh 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).

  • Publication number: 20140172653
    Abstract: A food tracing and tracking system, method, and computer-program product are provided. The present invention allows companies that operate within these supply-chains, to exchange information bi-directionally throughout the entire supply-chain while maintaining data integrity and appropriate levels of security at all times and in real-time. The present invention enables a continuous linkage across the supply-chain-entities and changing of supply-chain entities in near real-time and ensures data integrity and data security, performs language translation, maintains a continuous history over time without the need for data conversion, and provides each entity within the supply chain the option of publishing their identity and data to the other supply chain entities. New fields can be added as needed for processes and materials. The present invention supports distributed data hosted on various machines by various organizations over a public or private data network.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 13, 2014
    Publication date: June 19, 2014
    Inventors: Paul Sribhibhadh, James M. Thomson, Joseph Rajkumar, Chatta Udomwongsa, Gregory R. Clarke, Stephen E. Johnson, Michael Blaha
  • Publication number: 20130124375
    Abstract: A food tracing and tracking system, method, and computer-program product are provided. The present invention allows companies that operate within these supply-chains, to exchange information bi-directionally throughout the entire supply-chain while maintaining data integrity and appropriate levels of security at all times and in real-time. The present invention enables a continuous linkage across the supply-chain-entities and changing of supply-chain entities in near real-time and ensures data integrity and data security, performs language translation, maintains a continuous history over time without the need for data conversion, and provides each entity within the supply chain the option of publishing their identity and data to the other supply chain entities. New fields can be added as needed for processes and materials. The present invention supports distributed data hosted on various machines by various organizations over a public or private data network.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2013
    Publication date: May 16, 2013
    Inventors: Paul Sribhibhadh, James M. Thomson, Joseph Rajkumar, Chatta Udomwongsa, Gregory R. Clarke, Stephen E. Johnson, Michael Blaha
  • Patent number: 8392225
    Abstract: A food tracing and tracking system, method, and computer-program product are provided. The present invention allows small, medium and large-size companies that operate within these supply-chains, to exchange information bi-directionally throughout the entire supply-chain while maintaining data integrity and appropriate levels of security at all times and allowing this in real-time. The present invention enables a continuous linkage across the supply-chain-entities and changing of supply-chain entities in near real-time. The present invention ensures data integrity and data security, performs language translation, maintains a continues history over time without the need for data conversion, and provides each entity within the supply chain the option of publishing their identity and data to the other supply chain entities. New fields can be added as needed for processes and materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 5, 2013
    Assignee: FXA Group
    Inventors: Paul Sribhibhadh, James M. Thomson, Joseph Rajkumar, Chatta Udomwongsa, Gregory R. Clarke, Stephen E. Johnson, Michael Blaha
  • Publication number: 20030236768
    Abstract: A food tracing and tracking system, method, and computer-program product are provided. The present invention allows small, medium and large-size companies that operate within these supply-chains, to exchange information bi-directionally throughout the entire supply-chain while maintaining data integrity and appropriate levels of security at all times and allowing this in real-time. The present invention enables a continuous linkage across the supply-chain-entities and changing of supply-chain entities in near real-time. The present invention ensures data integrity and data security, performs language translation, maintains a continues history over time without the need for data conversion, and provides each entity within the supply chain the option of publishing their identity and data to the other supply chain entities. New fields can be added as needed for processes and materials.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2003
    Publication date: December 25, 2003
    Inventors: Paul Sribhibhadh, James M. Thomson, Joseph Rajkumar, Chatta Udomwongsa, Gregory R. Clarke, Stephen E. Johnson, Michael Blaha
  • Publication number: 20030216979
    Abstract: A computer program product and method for representing a general ledger account. The data structure includes an account type table, an account table, a segment type table, a segment table, and an association table. The account type table includes account type identification and an associated account type name. The account table includes account identification and an associated account type identification from the account type table. The segment type table includes one or more segment type identification and an associated segment type name, display position, status, length, and account type identification from the account type table. The segment table includes one or more segment identification and an associated segment value and segment type identification from the segment type table. The association table includes an association between the segment identification from the segment table and account identification from the account table.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2003
    Publication date: November 20, 2003
    Inventors: Paul Sribhibhadh, James M. Thomson, Joseph Rajkumar, Chatta Udomwongsa, Gregory R. Clarke, Stephen E. Johnson, Michael Blaha