Centurion Patentors as of December 17, 2024

Rameshchandra Bhaskar Ketharaju
DigiTech Inventor – Researcher.
Patent №: 12169831 (December 17, 2024) – Systems and methods for distributed management of negative certificates for blockchain-based value exchange transactions.

A certificate for an untrusted user includes a public key and global or local authorization restrictions. Consortium members access the certificate to enforce restrictions on transactions, such as blockchain-based payments. Each contributor is assigned a unique cryptographic address.

John Robert Wolthuis
Co-Founder at Twilio Inc.
Patent №: 12170695 (December 17, 2024) – System and method for connecting a communication to a client.

A system bridge establishes a client subscription connection, receives an incoming communication request, notifies the client device, receives a client communication, and merges the incoming request with the client communication.

Michael Anthony Benjamin
Consulting Engineer at GE Aviation.
Patent №: 12170390 (December 17, 2024) – Systems and method of operating a fuel cell assembly, a gas turbine engine, or both.

A method for operating a propulsion system with a gas turbine engine and fuel cell assembly is provided. The method includes receiving gas composition data from the fuel cell’s output and controlling the fuel cell assembly, gas turbine engine, or both based on the data.

Sadao Yamamoto
Director, Chief Technology Officer and EVP.
Patent №: 12169604 (December 17, 2024) – Active pen, position detection system, and integrated circuit.

To maintain pen input during uplink signal failure, an active pen transmits position and data signals via the pen-tip electrode. If a second uplink signal is not received, it sends the data signal via wireless communication while continuing to transmit the position signal.

Takeshi Kishikawa
Patent №: 12169708 (December 17, 2024) – Gateway device, in-vehicle network system, and firmware update method.

It acquires update information, including patch data and its application details. If the first controller lacks a firmware cache, the gateway acts as a proxy. It requests boot ROM data, merges it with patch data to create updated firmware, and sends it back. The first controller then updates its boot ROM and resets with the new firmware.