Method and apparatus for providing secure time stamps for documents and computer files
First Claim
1. An apparatus for generating notary time stamps comprising:
- means for retrieving a time signal, the time signal generated externally to the apparatus and comprising date and time data;
program logic configured to irreversibly create a sequential time stamp identifier which is unique to each notary time stamp for association with the date and time data, said program logic comprising a memory device having a plurality of cells, each cell of which can be programmed only once and program logic that programs at least one cell each time a notary time stamp is generated; and
program logic, responsive to the sequential identifier and the date and time data, and configured to generate a notary time stamp, the notary time stamp comprising a first portion which may be utilized to verify the contents of a second portion of the notary time stamp.
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Abstract
Secure time stamps generated by the inventive apparatus and method include an externally generated time signal, such as a GPS signal, a time stamp serial number, generated through an irreversible process which may not be duplicated by the apparatus, and one or more check sum values used to verify the content of the time stamp parameters or any data file associated with the time stamp. Also disclosed are apparatus and methods for verifying the authenticity of previously generated time stamps in either electronic or tangible form. The time stamp generator apparatus may be implemented as an add-on board to an existing computer system or as a stand alone device which may also include a GPS receiver and a scanner for verifying previously generated time stamps.
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25 Claims
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1. An apparatus for generating notary time stamps comprising:
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means for retrieving a time signal, the time signal generated externally to the apparatus and comprising date and time data;
program logic configured to irreversibly create a sequential time stamp identifier which is unique to each notary time stamp for association with the date and time data, said program logic comprising a memory device having a plurality of cells, each cell of which can be programmed only once and program logic that programs at least one cell each time a notary time stamp is generated; and
program logic, responsive to the sequential identifier and the date and time data, and configured to generate a notary time stamp, the notary time stamp comprising a first portion which may be utilized to verify the contents of a second portion of the notary time stamp. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 24)
program logic configured to associate the notary time stamp with a document.
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5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the document comprise a data file and the program logic configured to associate the notary time stamp with a document comprises program logic configured to write the notary time stamp to a portion of memory associated with the data file.
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6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the first portion comprises a check sum having a value derived from one of the time stamp and the data file.
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7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the apparatus has associated therewith an apparatus identifier and wherein the program logic configured to generate the notary time stamp further comprises program logic, responsive to the apparatus identifier, and configured to generate a notary time stamp containing said apparatus identifier.
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8. The apparatus of claim 1 in combination with a receiver, operatively coupled to the time stamp apparatus, the receiver providing the time signal.
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24. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the time signal further comprises position data and wherein the program logic configured to generate the notary time stamp further comprises:
program logic, responsive to the position data, and configured to generate a notary time stamp containing a position value.
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9. In a notarial time stamp generation apparatus, a method for generating time stamps, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) receiving a request for generation of a notary time stamp;
(b) retrieving a time signal, the time signal generated externally of the apparatus and comprising date and time data;
(c) each time a request for generation of a notary time stamp is received, irreversibly modifying the output signature of a write once memory device to generate a unique time stamp identifier for each notary time stamp;
(d) generating a notary time stamp from the date and time data and the time stamp identifier; and
(e) generating as part of the notary time stamp a check-sum having a value derived from at least a portion of the notary time stamp. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 25)
b.1 accessing the external port to retrieve the time signal.
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11. The method of claim 9 wherein the apparatus has associated therewith a unique identifier and wherein step (c) further comprises the step of:
c.1 generating a notarial time stamp from the date and time data, the time stamp identifier, and the apparatus identifier.
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12. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of:
(f.) associating the notary time stamp with a document.
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13. The method of claim 12 wherein the document comprises a data file and step (f) further comprises the steps of:
f.1 writing the notary time stamp to a portion of memory associated with the data file.
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14. The method of claim 13 wherein step (e) comprises the steps of:
e.1 generating as part of the notary time stamp, a check-sum having a value derived from one of the data file and a portion of the notary time stamp.
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25. The method of claim 9 wherein the time signal further comprises position data and wherein step (d) further comprises:
(d.1) generating a notary time stamp from the date, time and position data and the time stamp identifier.
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15. An apparatus for generating notary time stamps comprising:
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means for retrieving a time signal, the time signal generated externally to the apparatus and comprising date and time data;
program logic configured to irreversibly create a sequential time stamp identifier which is unique to each notary time stamp for association with the date and time data, said program logic comprising a memory device having a plurality of cells, each cell of which can be programmed only once and program logic that programs at least one cell each time a notary time stamp is generated; and
program logic, responsive to the sequential identifier and the date and time data, and configured to generate a notary time stamp, the notary time stamp having a second portion comprising the sequential time stamp identifier, the date data, and the time data, and a first portion which may be utilized to verify the contents of the second portion of the notary time stamp. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
program logic configured to associate the notary time stamp with a document.
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19. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the document comprises a data file and the program logic configured to associate the notary time stamp with a document comprises program logic configured to write the notary time stamp to a portion of memory associated with the data file.
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20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein the first portion comprises a check sum having a value derived from one of the time stamp and the data file.
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21. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the apparatus has associated therewith an apparatus identifier and wherein the program logic configured to generate the notary time stamp further comprises program logic, responsive to the apparatus identifier, and configured to generate a notary time stamp containing said apparatus identifier.
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22. The apparatus of claim 15 in combination with a receiver, operatively coupled to the time stamp apparatus, the receiver providing the time signal.
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23. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the time signal further comprises position data and wherein the program logic configured to generate the notary time stamp further comprises:
program logic, responsive to the position data, and configured to generate a notary time stamp containing a position value.
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