Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2019-2022
Title: Innovations by Diane E. Golden
Introduction
Diane E. Golden is a notable inventor based in West Allis, WI (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of industrial automation, holding a total of 2 patents. Her work focuses on enhancing security and functionality in industrial devices.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is titled "Cryptographic Feature Licensing." This invention discloses techniques to facilitate feature licensing of industrial devices employed in an industrial automation environment. In this implementation, a security certificate for an industrial device is provisioned based on a first private key associated with the device. The first private key is securely stored in a hardware root of trust within the industrial device. A device information package is generated based on the security certificate, which is encrypted with a first public key paired with the first private key and signed by a certificate authority using a second private key. The industrial device is configured to validate and decrypt the device information package using the appropriate keys.
Another significant patent is "Electrostatic Charge Grounding for Human Machine Interface Equipment." This invention achieves electrostatic charge grounding by connecting an outer surface touchscreen conductive coating to a grounded conductor in a graphics terminal. The electrostatic charge routing system provides a path for electrons that accumulate on the conductive coating to pass through non-conductive elements in the graphics terminal. The grounded conductor can be a metal bezel or a conductive paint layer, among other elements.
Career Highlights
Diane E. Golden is currently employed at Rockwell Automation Technologies Incorporated. Her work at this company has allowed her to innovate and develop technologies that enhance industrial automation processes.
Collaborations
Diane has collaborated with notable coworkers such as Thomas Lloyd Heidebrecht and John M. Van Hecke. Their teamwork has contributed to the successful development of her patents and innovations.
Conclusion
Diane E. Golden's contributions to industrial automation through her patents demonstrate her expertise and commitment to innovation. Her work continues to influence the field and enhance the functionality of industrial devices.