Patents by Inventor Stephen R. Savitzky
Stephen R. Savitzky 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: 9734465Abstract: A distributed workflow-enabled system includes: a workflow-enabled provider and a workflow-enabled client communicatively coupled by a network. The workflow-enabled provider and the workflow-enabled client include a workflow unit. The workflow unit allows the workflow-enabled provider and the workflow-enabled client to communicate, distribute processes and present a user interfaces by providing a communication manager, a process control module and a user interface module. The present invention also includes a number of novel methods including a method for communication, a method for processing by a process control module, a method for creating and presenting the user interface and a method for retrieving processes executable by the process control module.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2008Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: Ricoh Co., LtdInventors: Daja Phillips, Max E. McFarland, Andrea Mariotti, Haixia Yu, Michael G. E. Griffin, Bradley J. Rhodes, Sergey Chemishkian, Edward L Schwartz, Patty Case, Stephen R. Savitzky
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Patent number: 9244149Abstract: The present invention provides systems and methods for self-labeling access points with their geographic location from received beacon frames. In particular, the present invention transmits beacon frames including temporary location information from mobile devices. The beacon frames are received by an access point, filtered by the access point and then used to determine a location. Once the location has been determined, the access point uses the determined location to self-label itself by converting the location information to a geographic code and inserting it as part of the SSID of the access point's beacon signal. The present invention also includes a number of methods using geographic codes including a method for generating and transmitting geographic codes for mobile devices, a method for determining a location of an access point, a method for self-labeling an access point, and a method for filtering beacon frames.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2012Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: Ricoh Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kurt W. Piersol, John W. Barrus, Stephen R. Savitzky, Sergey Chemishkian
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Patent number: 9082105Abstract: A system for paper-like forms processing includes a plurality of portable computing devices coupled by a network to a paper-like forms server. The portable computing devices are adapted to receive images (e.g., compound documents/forms), add stroke annotations to the received images, and send the annotated received images or the stoke annotations themselves to the paper-like forms server. The paper-like forms server comprises a central scheduler and a logging module. The paper-like forms server processes compound documents as paper like forms and sends input to and receives results from service providers to perform various types of paper like processing on the compound document. The paper-like forms server performs the scheduling, routing, logging, verification and billing for the paper-like processing of compound documents. The central scheduler also stores results from service providers for later retrieval.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2009Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Assignee: Ricoh Co. Ltd.Inventors: Kurt W. Piersol, Michael J. Gormish, John W. Barrus, Edward L. Schwartz, Kenneth F. Gudan, Richard D. Kosoglow, Stephen R. Savitzky, Sergey Chemishkian
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Patent number: 8996483Abstract: Method and apparatus for recording associations with logs are described. In one embodiment, the method comprises obtaining a first media identifier corresponding to a first media; accessing a log that contains one or more entries that associate two or more media identifiers with each other; and determining that the first media is related to a second media based on the log indicating that a second media identifier is associated with, but different from, the first media identifier.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2007Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Ricoh Co., Ltd.Inventors: Michael Gormish, Stephen R. Savitzky, Kevin Ridout, Kurt Piersol, Bradley Rhodes, Martin Boliek, Geoffrey H. Nudd
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Patent number: 8885832Abstract: A distributed peer-to-peer document archive system provides version-control, security, access control, linking among stored documents and remote access to documents usually associated with centralized storage systems while still providing the simplicity, personalization and robustness to network outages associated with personal and peer-to-peer storage systems. A “keyring” is an encrypted repository that allows a user to recover and access a user's entire digital archive with a single master key. After the key is created, it does not need to be updated, and can be stored in a safe, safety-deposit box or other secure location. In the event the user's computer is stolen or destroyed, the user need only install the system on a new machine and import the master key. The system will then use that key to browse nearby servers to find and decrypt all files necessary to recreate the full digital archive in its most recent state.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2008Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Bradley J. Rhodes, Stephen R Savitzky, Kurt Piersol
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Patent number: 8838760Abstract: A workflow-enabled provider includes a service provider and a workflow manager interface unit. The workflow manager interface unit couples the service provider to a workflow manager to provide the automatic discovering, distributed processing and dynamic user interface generating functionality. An advertisement monitor listens for broadcasts from the workflow manager regarding new clients. A request module and a response module handle the transfer of data and control signals between the workflow manager and the service provider. A process control module performs a plurality of processing functions including aggregating requests from clients, selecting requests it can service, presenting user interfaces, processing input via the service provider and controlling the service provider. The user interface module is coupled to the process control module and dynamically generates user interfaces for display by the service provider.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2008Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Ricoh Co., Ltd.Inventors: Max E. McFarland, Daja Phillips, Andrea Mariotti, Haixia Yu, Michael G. E. Griffin, Bradley Rhodes, Sergey Chemishkian, Edward Schwartz, Patty Case, Stephen R. Savitzky, Gregory J. Wolff
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Patent number: 8711034Abstract: The present invention provides systems and methods for self-labeling access points with their geographic location from received beacon frames. In particular, the present invention transmits beacon frames including temporary location information from mobile devices. The beacon frames are received by an access point, filtered by the access point and then used to determine a location. Once the location has been determined, the access point uses the determined location to self-label itself by converting the location information to a geographic code and inserting it as part of the SSID of the access point's beacon signal. The present invention also includes a number of methods using geographic codes including a method for generating and transmitting geographic codes for mobile devices, a method for determining a location of an access point, a method for self-labeling an access point, and a method for filtering beacon frames.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2008Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Ricoh Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kurt W. Piersol, John W. Barrus, Stephen R. Savitzky, Sergey Chemishkian
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Patent number: 8713144Abstract: A workflow-enabled client comprises a client and a workflow manager interface unit. The workflow manager interface unit couples the client to a workflow manager to provide the automatic discovering, distributed processing and dynamic user interface generating functionality of the present invention. A communication manager of the workflow-enabled client has a registration unit that registers, and unregisters, the client with the workflow manager such as by providing a name, a data and other commands. A polling module uses a received location from the workflow manager to retrieve data. The process control module performs a plurality of processing functions such a processing polled data, storing it or providing it to other clients. The process control module can also initiate other clients. The present invention also includes a number of novel methods including a method for registering a client, a method for polling data, and a method for initiating other clients.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2008Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Ricoh Co., Ltd.Inventors: Bradley J. Rhodes, Sergey Chemishkian, Edward Schwartz, Daja Phillips, Max E. McFarland, Andrea Mariotti, Haixia Yu, Michael G. E. Griffin, Stephen R. Savitzky, Gregory J. Wolff, Patty Case
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Patent number: 8572695Abstract: A system and method for applying a pre-existing physical seal authorization to documents provides for authentication of electronic documents using physical seals and without interrupting the electronic workflow. The system of the present invention includes a seal capture device coupled to a computer, and the computer coupled by a network to a paper-like document server. The seal capture device detects depression of a seal thereon and outputs the image of the seal and other metadata to the computer. The computer stores the metadata in its local log using a logging module. The computer also adds the image of the seal and other metadata to the electronic document being displayed. Finally, the computer sends the metadata for storage in the global log of the paper-like document server, and the authorized document to the next step in the electronic workflow. The paper-like document server stores the metadata in other servers or entangles the global log with the logs of other servers for additional security.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2009Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Ricoh Co., LtdInventors: Timothee Bailloeul, Kenneth F. Gudan, Xu Liu, Kurt W. Piersol, Michael J. Gormish, John W. Barrus, Edward L. Schwartz, Richard D. Kosoglow, Stephen R. Savitzky, Sergey Chemishkian
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Patent number: 8504624Abstract: The present invention overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art with a system for stroke and image aggregation and analytics. The system is particularly advantageous because it provides a system for distributing page images such as worksheets, examinations or forms to multiple devices. The system allows independent paging and writing on the distributed materials; collection of the strokes added to the distributed pages images; and aggregating and displaying those strokes or summary information in a useful manner. For example, an instructor might receive the current work of the students for a particular examination question and view those strokes in a parallel manner or a combined manner.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2009Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Ricoh Co., Ltd.Inventors: Michael J. Gormish, John W. Barrus, Kurt W. Piersol, Kenneth F. Gudan, Stephen R. Savitzky
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Patent number: 8484176Abstract: A multi-provider forms processing system with retry upon failure comprises: a plurality of portable computing devices, a plurality of service providers and a paper-like forms server coupled by a network. The paper-like forms server performs the scheduling, routing, logging, verification and billing for the paper-like processing of compound documents. The paper-like forms server comprises a central schedule, a retry module and a billing module. The multi-provider forms processing system is advantageous because it monitors for failure of transactions, automatically issues a retry or replacement transactions and adjusts the billing for the failed transaction. In particular, the central scheduler tracks and determines when transaction failures occur, and based on these failures revises the billing to users and credits to service providers.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2009Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Ricoh Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kurt W. Piersol, Michael J. Gormish, John W. Barrus, Edward L. Schwartz, Kenneth F. Gudan, Richard D. Kosoglow, Stephen R. Savitzky, Sergey Chemishkian
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Patent number: 8265652Abstract: A system for geographic tagging of network access points comprises a plurality of access points that have been configured to provide location information as part of their beacon. Each access point provides a service set identifier (SSID) that includes an encoded value that represents the location of the access point. The use of an encoded location value in the SSID of the access point is particularly advantageous because it does not require any additional hardware be added to the access point or the portable computing device. Moreover, location can be determined by any portable device without establishing a connection to the access point. The portable computing devices are adapted to receive the beacon, extract the location information from the beacon and decode the beacon.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2008Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Ricoh Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kurt W. Piersol, John W. Barrus, Stephen R. Savitzky
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Publication number: 20120162013Abstract: The present invention provides systems and methods for self-labeling access points with their geographic location from received beacon frames. In particular, the present invention transmits beacon frames including temporary location information from mobile devices. The beacon frames are received by an access point, filtered by the access point and then used to determine a location. Once the location has been determined, the access point uses the determined location to self-label itself by converting the location information to a geographic code and inserting it as part of the SSID of the access point's beacon signal. The present invention also includes a number of methods using geographic codes including a method for generating and transmitting geographic codes for mobile devices, a method for determining a location of an access point, a method for self-labeling an access point, and a method for filtering beacon frames.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2012Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: RICOH COMPANY LTD.Inventors: Kurt W. Piersol, John W. Barrus, Stephen R. Savitzky, Sergey Chemishkian
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Patent number: 8171117Abstract: A workflow manager handles the communication between a workflow-enabled provider and a workflow-enabled client. The workflow manager maintains a directory of clients, translates a transaction from a provider into multiple transactions suitable for the client, and handles security. In one embodiment, the workflow manager connects with the workflow-enabled client by registration and with the workflow-enabled provider by advertising and activation. Subsequent communications between the workflow manager and the workflow-enabled provider and the workflow-enabled client are with a request/response protocol. The workflow manager also comprises data storage for storing data for transmission to the workflow-enabled client or the workflow-enabled provider, and workflow storage for storing information related to registered clients. The present invention also includes a number of novel methods including a method for a method for registering a client and a method for activating a provider.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2008Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Ricoh Co. Ltd.Inventors: Bradley J. Rhodes, Sergey Chemishkian, Edward Schwartz, Max E. McFarland, Daja Phillips, Andrea Mariotti, Haixia Yu, Michael G. E. Griffin, Stephen R. Savitzky, Gregory J. Wolff, Patty Case
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Patent number: 8089405Abstract: Applications and uses for geographic coded of network access points includes a method for generating a geographic code and an associated graphical user-interface; a method for rejecting or filtering out geographic codes of inaccurately labeled access points; a method for using geographic codes as part of network service discovery; a method for using geographic codes as part of resource discovery and display; a method for using geographic codes for asset tracking; a method for using geographic codes for file transfer and an associated user interface; a method for using geographic codes for location tracking; a method for using geographic codes as part of a domain name registry; and a method for sending geographic codes automatically.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2008Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Ricoh Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kurt W. Piersol, John W. Barrus, Stephen R. Savitzky, Sergey Chemishkian
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Patent number: 8046328Abstract: A distributed peer-to-peer document archival system provides the version-control, security, access control, linking among stored documents and remote access to documents usually associated with centralized storage systems while still providing the simplicity, personalization and robustness to network outages associated with personal and peer-to-peer storage systems.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2007Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Bradley J. Rhodes, Stephen R Savitzky, Kurt Piersol
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Publication number: 20110060622Abstract: A multi-provider forms processing system with retry upon failure comprises: a plurality of portable computing devices, a plurality of service providers and a paper-like forms server coupled by a network. The paper-like forms server performs the scheduling, routing, logging, verification and billing for the paper-like processing of compound documents. The paper-like forms server comprises a central schedule, a retry module and a billing module. The multi-provider forms processing system is advantageous because it monitors for failure of transactions, automatically issues a retry or replacement transactions and adjusts the billing for the failed transaction. In particular, the central scheduler tracks and determines when transaction failures occur, and based on these failures revises the billing to users and credits to service providers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2009Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventors: Kurt W. Piersol, Michael J. Gormish, John W. Barrus, Edward L. Schwartz, Kenneth F. Gudan, Richard D. Kosoglow, Stephen R. Savitzky, Sergey Chemishkian
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Publication number: 20110061092Abstract: A system and method for applying a pre-existing physical seal authorization to documents provides for authentication of electronic documents using physical seals and without interrupting the electronic workflow. The system of the present invention includes a seal capture device coupled to a computer, and the computer coupled by a network to a paper-like document server. The seal capture device detects depression of a seal thereon and outputs the image of the seal and other metadata to the computer. The computer stores the metadata in its local log using a logging module. The computer also adds the image of the seal and other metadata to the electronic document being displayed. Finally, the computer sends the metadata for storage in the global log of the paper-like document server, and the authorized document to the next step in the electronic workflow. The paper-like document server stores the metadata in other servers or entangles the global log with the logs of other servers for additional security.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2009Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventors: Timothee Bailloeul, Kenneth F. Gudan, Xu Liu, Kurt W. Piersol, Michael J. Gormish, John W. Barrus, Edward L. Schwartz, Richard D. Kosoglow, Stephen R. Savitzky, Sergey Chemishkian
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Publication number: 20110060627Abstract: A multi-provider forms processing system with a quality of service rating includes a plurality of portable computing devices, a plurality of service providers and a paper-like forms server coupled by a network. The paper-like forms server comprises a central scheduler and service provider manager and rater. The multi-provider forms processing system provides ratings for the service providers that are used in selection of services providers and processing of compound documents. In particular, the central scheduler tracks and determines where transaction failures occur, and based on these failures provides a quality of service rating for each service provider. The central scheduler also monitors the logs for completion as well as restarts, attempts, failure, reworked and re-performed transaction steps and provides ratings that can be reviewed by a user in selecting a service provider or automatically by a selection module.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2009Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventors: Kurt W. Piersol, Michael J. Gormish, John W. Barrus, Edward L. Schwartz, Kenneth F. Gudan, Richard D. Kosoglow, Stephen R. Savitzky, Sergey Chemishkian
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Publication number: 20110060981Abstract: A system for paper-like forms processing includes a plurality of portable computing devices coupled by a network to a paper-like forms server. The portable computing devices are adapted to receive images (e.g., compound documents/forms), add stroke annotations to the received images, and send the annotated received images or the stoke annotations themselves to the paper-like forms server. The paper-like forms server comprises a central scheduler and a logging module. The paper-like forms server processes compound documents as paper like forms and sends input to and receives results from service providers to perform various types of paper like processing on the compound document. The paper-like forms server performs the scheduling, routing, logging, verification and billing for the paper-like processing of compound documents. The central scheduler also stores results from service providers for later retrieval.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2009Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventors: Kurt W. Piersol, Michael J. Gormish, John W. Barrus, Edward L. Schwartz, Kenneth F. Gudan, Richard D. Kosoglow, Stephen R. Savitzky, Sergey Chemishkian