Patents by Inventor Ross E. Seybold
Ross E. Seybold 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: 6219792Abstract: A secured network system comprising a readykey controller which has a first card reader and a power relay switch connected thereto. The user of the system inserts a microchip embedded card into the first card reader which then transmits an authorization signal to the readykey controller. The readykey controller then activates a power relay switch affixed to the computer which connects the computer's power supply to an external power source activating the computer. The secured network system also has a data relay switch which includes a manual A/B secured network switch. The manual A/B switch allows the user to receive and process classified data, by setting the switch to a predetermined position which connects a secured network server to the computer. The user inserts his proximity card into a second card reader which transmits a second authorization signal to the readykey controller. The readykey controller, responsive to the second authorization signal, activates the data relay switch.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1998Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Stephen W. Bouthillier, Ross E. Seybold, Kenneth D. Wesche, Robert V. Sulkowski, Brian L. Dodge, Dana C. Kellogg, Randall Morse, Jim Pinnell
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Patent number: 6092724Abstract: A secured network system comprising a readykey controller which has a first card reader and a power relay switch connected thereto. The user of the stem inserts a microchip embedded card into the first card reader which then transmits an authorization signal to the readykey controller. The readykey controller then activates a power relay switch affixed to the computer which connects the computer's power supply to an external power source activating the computer. The secured network system also has a data relay switch which includes a manual A/B secured network switch. The manual A/B switch allows the user to receive and process classified data, by setting the switch to a predetermined position which connects a secured network server to the computer. The user inserts his proximity card into a second card reader which transmits a second authorization signal to the readykey controller. The readykey controller, responsive to the second authorization signal, activates the data relay switch.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1998Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Stephen W. Bouthillier, deceased, Ross E. Seybold, Kenneth D. Wesche, Robert V. Sulkowski, Brian L. Dodge, Dana C. Kellogg, Randall Morse
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Patent number: 6021497Abstract: A secured network system which will allow only authorized users of the seed network system to access classified data provided by a secured network server. The secured network system includes a readykey controller which has connected thereto a plurality of card readers. A user of the secured network system inserts a microchip embedded card into one of the card readers which then provides an authorization signal to the readykey controller indicating that the user is authorized to use one of a plurality of computers within the secured network system to receive and process classified data. The readykey controller sends an enable signal to a data relay switch enabling a data line associated with the card reader and the computer selected by the user allowing classified data to be transmitted from the secured network server through the data relay switch to the selected computer.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1998Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Stephen W. Bouthillier, Ross E. Seybold, Sydney R. Blowers, Robert V. Sulkowski, Jr., Randall P. Morse
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Patent number: 6012632Abstract: A secured network system comprising a readykey controller which has a first card reader and a power relay switch connected thereto. The user of the stem inserts a microchip embedded card into the first card reader which then transmits an authorization signal to the readykey controller. The readykey controller then activates a power relay switch affixed to the computer which connects the computer's power supply to an external power source activating the computer. The secured network system also has a data relay switch which includes a manual A/B secured network switch. The manual A/B switch allows the user to receive and process classified data, by setting the switch to a predetermined position which connects a secured network server to the computer. The user inserts his proximity card into a second card reader which transmits a second authorization signal to the readykey controller. The readykey controller, responsive to the second authorization signal, activates the data relay switch.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Stephen W. Bouthillier, deceased, Ross E. Seybold, Kenneth D. Wesche, Robert V. Sulkowski, Brian L. Dodge, Dana C. Kellogg, Randall Morse
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Patent number: 5894552Abstract: A secured network system comprising a readykey controller connected to a st card reader and a power relay switch. The user inserts a microchip embedded card into the first card reader which transmits a first electrical authorization signal to the readykey controller indicating that the user is authorized to use a computer for receiving and processing classified data. The readykey controller then supplies a first enable signal to a power relay switch activating the power relay switch which couples the computer's power supply to an external power source. The secured network system also allows the user to receive and process classified data, by setting a manual A/B switch to a predetermined position which allows a secured network server to be connected to the computer. The user next inserts his proximity card into a second card reader which then transmits a second electrical authorization signal to the readykey controller indicating that the user is authorized to receive and process classified data.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1997Date of Patent: April 13, 1999Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Stephen W. Bouthillier, Ross E. Seybold, Sydney R. Blowers, Robert V. Sulkowski, Jr., Randall P. Morse
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Patent number: 5841120Abstract: A secured network system comprising a readykey controller connected to a st card reader and a power relay switch. The user inserts a microchip embedded card into the first card reader which transmits a first electrical authorization signal to the readykey controller indicating that the user is authorized to use a computer for receiving and processing classified data. The readykey controller then supplies a first enable signal to a power relay switch activating the power relay switch which couples the computer's power supply to an external power source. The secured network system also allows the user to receive and process classified data, by setting a manual A/B switch to a predetermined position which allows a secured network server to be connected to the computer. The user next inserts his proximity card into a second card reader which then transmits a second electrical authorization signal to the readykey controller indicating that the user is authorized to receive and process classified data.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Stephen W. Bouthillier, Ross E. Seybold, Sydney R. Blowers, Robert V. Sulkowski, Jr., Randall P. Morse