Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080223938 | Payment Card Dynamically Receiving Power from External Source - A payment card with a display and/or dynamic magnetic stripe that operates using power received from an electro-magnetic/RF signal, without the need for incorporating a battery within the payment card. In one example, a payment card includes a receiver for receiving an external electro-magnetic signal and converting it to an electrical signal for powering the payment card; a CPU coupled with the electrical signal of the receiver; a display (i.e., a persistent display) for displaying data, wherein the display receives power based on the electrical signal from the receiver; and a dynamic magnetic stripe storing magnetically readable data, wherein the dynamic magnetic stripe receives power based on the electrical signal from the receiver. Responsive to the electro-magnetic signal received by the payment card, the data displayed on the display and stored in the dynamic magnetic stripe is changed. Methods relating to a payment card are also disclosed. | 09-18-2008 |
20080314971 | MOBILE SUBSCRIBER DEVICE FOR FINANCIAL TRANSACTION TOKENS - There is provided a mobile subscriber unit for a financial transaction token. The subscriber unit interfaces with a financial token or card that is in communication with the subscriber unit. The financial token or card has an onboard energy source so that the card token may operate away from proximity to a merchant terminal (e.g.; a POS terminal). In one implementation, the onboard power storage device includes a rechargeable battery or capacitor such as a thin-film capacitor that stores sufficient energy to power the subscriber unit's onboard electronics and/or the electronics of a financial token in communication with the subscriber unit. The subscriber unit may be a component of another consumer device such as a computing device, communications device, an item of clothing, an item of jewelry, a cell phone, a PDA, an identification card, a money holder, a wallet, a purse, a briefcase, or a personal organizer. | 12-25-2008 |
20080314994 | APPLIANCE FOR FINANCIAL TRANSACTION TOKENS - There is provided an accessory device for a financial transaction token. The accessory has an onboard power storage device that enables a financial token or card that is in communication with the accessory to operate when the card or token is not in the proximity of a merchant terminal (e.g.; a POS terminal). In one implementation, the onboard power storage device includes a rechargeable battery or capacitor such as a thin-film capacitor that stores sufficient energy to power the accessory's onboard electronics and/or the electronics of a financial token in communication with the accessory. The accessory may be a subcomponent of another consumer device such as a computing device, communications device, an item of clothing, an item of jewelry, a cell phone, a PDA, an identification card, a money holder, a wallet, a purse, a briefcase, or a personal organizer. | 12-25-2008 |
20080319911 | FINANCIAL TRANSACTION TOKEN WITH ONBOARD POWER SOURCE - There is provided a card or token for use in financial transactions. The financial transaction token or card has an onboard energy storage device that enables onboard electronics to operate when the card is not in the proximity of a merchant Point-Of-Service (POS) terminal. In one implementation, the onboard energy storage device includes a capacitor such as a thin-film capacitor that stores sufficient energy to power onboard electronics without the need for an onboard battery. The card may be incorporated within various conventional apparatus such as a see-through and/or protective substrate, an item of clothing, an item of jewelry, a cell phone, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a credit card, an identification card, a money holder, a wallet, a personal organizer, a keychain payment tag, and like personality. | 12-25-2008 |
20080319912 | POWERING FINANCIAL TRANSACTION TOKEN WITH ONBOARD AND EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE - A card or token used in financial transactions has an onboard energy storage device that enables onboard electronics to operate when the card is not in the proximity of a merchant Point-Of-Service (POS) terminal. In one implementation, the onboard energy storage device includes a capacitor such as a thin-film capacitor that stores sufficient energy to power onboard electronics without the need for an onboard battery. The card or token may be incorporated within various conventional apparatus such as a see-through and/or protective substrate, an item of clothing, an item of jewelry, a cell phone, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a credit card, an identification card, a money holder, a wallet, a personal organizer, a keychain payment tag, and like personality. | 12-25-2008 |
20090184167 | FINANCIAL TRANSACTION TOKEN - There is provided a card or token for use in financial transactions. The financial transaction token or card has an onboard energy storage device that enables onboard electronics to operate when the card is not in the proximity of a merchant Point-Of-Service (POS) terminal. In one implementation, the onboard energy storage device includes a capacitor such as a thin-film capacitor that stores sufficient energy to power onboard electronics without the need for an onboard battery. The card may be incorporated within various conventional apparatus such as a see-through and/or protective substrate, an item of clothing, an item of jewelry, a cell phone, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a credit card, an identification card, a money holder, a wallet, a personal organizer, a keychain payment tag, and like personality. | 07-23-2009 |
20090240625 | POWERING FINANCIAL TRANSACTION TOKEN WITH ONBOARD POWER SOURCE - There is provided a card or token for use in financial transactions. The financial transaction token or card has an onboard energy storage device that enables onboard electronics to operate when the card is not in the proximity of a merchant Point-Of-Service (POS) terminal. In one implementation, the onboard energy storage device includes a capacitor such as a thin-film capacitor that stores sufficient energy to power onboard electronics without the need for an onboard battery. The card may be incorporated within various conventional apparatus such as a see-through and/or protective substrate, an item of clothing, an item of jewelry, a cell phone, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a credit card, an identification card, a money holder, a wallet, a personal organizer, a keychain payment tag, and like personality. | 09-24-2009 |
20100057621 | PAYMENT PROCESSING SYSTEM SECURE HEALTHCARE DATA TRAFFICKING - Healthcare purchase data from a transaction upon a patient's account may be required to be transported and stored for safeguarding patient confidentiality if sufficient to identify the patient and the purchase. To avoid non-compliance, a transaction hander (TH) receives the data from a merchant's acquirer as encrypted by a key known to both the acquirer and TH. After decrypting the data with that key, the TH re-encrypts it with a key known only to the TH, and then stored. After receiving an issuer's request for the data, the TH decrypts the data using its own key, re-encrypts it using a key known only to the TH and the issuer, and then sends it to the issuer who will decrypt the data using that key. The unencrypted data may be used by the issuer to demonstrate the issuer's regulatory compliance to a governmental entity. | 03-04-2010 |
20100057622 | Distributed Quantum Encrypted Pattern Generation And Scoring - Transaction scoring is performed in a distributed manner across a client-server computing system. A computing system for processing a transaction includes a server system and a client system. The server system is arranged to process information associated with the transaction, while the client system communicates with the server system and includes a key engine which is arranged to generate keys. The client system and the server system are arranged to cooperate to make probabilistic determinations associated with the transaction. The client is arranged to send the keys generated by the key engine as a transaction to the server system. | 03-04-2010 |
20100274720 | FRAUD AND REPUTATION PROTECTION USING ADVANCED AUTHORIZATION AND RULES ENGINE - Systems and methods are presented for analyzing a credit card or other financial transaction and, based on whether a score for the transaction meets or exceeds a user-selected threshold, sending a transaction notification message to a consumer's electronic device such as a cell phone. | 10-28-2010 |
20110035317 | SEEDLESS ANTI PHISHING AUTHENTICATION USING TRANSACTION HISTORY - Systems and methods for providing authentication verification for a correspondence and other messages are disclosed. A link, such as a uniform resource locator (URL) link, is placed in a correspondence and sent to a user. When the user follows the link, a list of personal transaction data from the user's credit card or other financial account is presented. Because the personal transaction data is substantially private to user and his or her financial institution and card servicing company and not known to the public, the recipient can be assured that the message truly came from the financial institution or the card servicing company and not from a phisher. | 02-10-2011 |
20110054981 | Analyzing Local Non-Transactional Data with Transactional Data in Predictive Models - Systems and methods are provided that empowers various parties to combine transactional data and local non-transactional data using the collective intelligence gathered from a variety of sources to help the parties make more intelligent decisions relating to consumers. For example, the system can help select consumers based on the probability that the consumers will take advantage of an offer, coupon, or other item. In some embodiments, the present invention can be deployed as a part of a system that processes transactions. In this system, information associated with the transactions is analyzed in conjunction with non-transactional data in order to probabilistically determine whether a further action should be taken with the consumer. | 03-03-2011 |
20110066493 | System and Method Using Predicted Consumer Behavior to Reduce Use of Transaction Risk Analysis and Transaction Denials - An apparatus and method for processing a transaction authorization request to reduce the need for a transaction risk assessment as part of the authorization process. The invention reduces both the data processing burden on the payment processor and the number of transactions for which authorization is denied. In some embodiments, the invention uses predictive or behavior modeling techniques to generate predictions of the transactions the consumer may engage in. If the consumer does engage in a predicted transaction, then a risk analysis process is not performed for that transaction. | 03-17-2011 |
20110084149 | POWERING FINANCIAL TRANSACTION TOKEN WITH ONBOARD AND EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE - A card or token used in financial transactions has an onboard energy storage device that enables onboard electronics to operate when the card is not in the proximity of a merchant Point-Of-Service (POS) terminal In one implementation, the onboard energy storage device includes a capacitor such as a thin-film capacitor that stores sufficient energy to power onboard electronics without the need for an onboard battery. The card or token may be incorporated within various conventional apparatus such as a see-through and/or protective substrate, an item of clothing, an item of jewelry, a cell phone, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a credit card, an identification card, a money holder, a wallet, a personal organizer, a keychain payment tag, and like personality. | 04-14-2011 |
20110131135 | ONLINE WARRANTY HISTORY STORAGE ACCESS - A message confirming a transaction for the purchase of an item can include identifiers for the item and for a consumer as well as information pertaining to the transaction. The item identifier is used to locate an express warranty for the item. The consumer identifier (e.g.; a number of an account issued to the consumer) is used to locate the consumer's file in which the express warranty is stored along with at least a portion of the information pertaining to the transaction. Other data received in respective messages can be also be stored in the consumer's file. Thereafter, the consumer identifier can be use to retrieve all express warranties stored in the file for past respective purchased items. Information about each express warranty can be compared to the stored portion of the information pertaining to the transaction so as to retrieve only those express warranties that are valid (e.g.; unexpired). | 06-02-2011 |
20120012660 | Payment Card Dynamically Receiving Power from External Source - A payment card with a display and/or dynamic magnetic stripe that operates using power received from an electro-magnetic/RF signal, without the need for incorporating a battery within the payment card. In one example, a payment card includes a receiver for receiving an external electro-magnetic signal and converting it to an electrical signal for powering the payment card; a CPU coupled with the electrical signal of the receiver; a display (i.e., a persistent display) for displaying data, wherein the display receives power based on the electrical signal from the receiver; and a dynamic magnetic stripe storing magnetically readable data, wherein the dynamic magnetic stripe receives power based on the electrical signal from the receiver. Responsive to the electro-magnetic signal received by the payment card, the data displayed on the display and stored in the dynamic magnetic stripe is changed. Methods relating to a payment card are also disclosed. | 01-19-2012 |
20120259784 | FRAUD AND REPUTATION PROTECTION USING ADVANCED AUTHORIZATION AND RULES ENGINE - Systems and methods are presented for analyzing a credit card or other financial transaction and, based on whether a score for the transaction meets or exceeds a user-selected threshold, sending a transaction notification message to a consumer's electronic device such as a cell phone. | 10-11-2012 |
20120284187 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS - A system and associated data processing flow for processing payment transactions that are conducted using a payment account or portable consumer device. The portable consumer device may be in any suitable form, including cards, key fobs, devices containing a contactless element, smart cards (having contacts or without contacts), etc. The invention separates the authentication of the payment account or payment device from the transaction authorization process, enabling different entities to be responsible for each of those functions. | 11-08-2012 |
20130006847 | Mixed Mode Transaction Protocol - As opposed to using one type of technology from the beginning of a transaction to the end of a transaction at the point of sale, embodiments of the present invention are related to useful techniques for conducting mixed mode transactions. A mixed mode transaction combines at least two modes of communication used in transaction processing. A transaction may start by initiating the transaction using a first communication mode between a first device and a second device. The first device may be a consumer's mobile device, and the device may be a merchant access device or point of sale terminal. To continue the transaction, a second mode of communication may be initiated. The first and second communications modes may be a physical interaction-based mode, a contact or contactless chip mode, a Bluetooth mode, a WiFi mode, an infrared (IR) mode, or any other suitable communication mode. | 01-03-2013 |
20130066781 | ENCRYPTION SWITCH PROCESSING - A method for delivering non-financial electronic data through a secure communications channel between a payment processing network and an access device is disclosed. One embodiment of the invention is directed to a method comprising receiving, at a payment processing network, a request to establish a secure communications channel between a consumer device and the payment processing network. Upon establishing a secure communications channel with the consumer device, the payment processor network receives non-financial electronic content from a merchant at the payment processing network where the non-financial electronic content is selected at the merchant by a user associated with the consumer device. The non-financial electronic content is sent to the consumer device from the payment processing network via the secure communications channel between the consumer device and the payment processing network. | 03-14-2013 |
20130290234 | Intelligent Consumer Service Terminal Apparatuses, Methods and Systems - The INTELLIGENT CONSUMER SERVICE TERMINAL APPARATUSES, METHODS AND SYSTEMS (hereinafter “ICST”) The ICST transforms user service request inputs via ICST components into a service solution executable by an intelligent terminal. In one embodiment, a method is disclosed, comprising: receiving a service request inquiry from a remote terminal; parsing the service request inquiry to obtain service identifying information; querying in a solution cloud based on the obtained service identifying information; retrieving a solution from the solution cloud from the query; generating a downloadable instruction package including the retrieved solution based on source information of the remote terminal; and providing the downloadable instruction package to the remote terminal. | 10-31-2013 |
20140263621 | MOBILE SUBSCRIBER DEVICE FOR FINANCIAL TRANSACTION TOKENS - There is provided a mobile subscriber unit for a financial transaction token. The subscriber unit interfaces with a financial token or card that is in communication with the subscriber unit. The financial token or card has an onboard energy source so that the card token may operate away from proximity to a merchant terminal (e.g.; a POS terminal). In one implementation, the onboard power storage device includes a rechargeable battery or capacitor such as a thin-film capacitor that stores sufficient energy to power the subscriber unit's onboard electronics and/or the electronics of a financial token in communication with the subscriber unit. The subscriber unit may be a component of another consumer device such as a computing device, communications device, an item of clothing, an item of jewelry, a cell phone, a PDA, an identification card, a money holder, a wallet, a purse, a briefcase, or a personal organizer. | 09-18-2014 |
20140330675 | ALIAS IDENTITY AND REPUTATION VALIDATION ENGINE - Methods and system for determining reputation information are provided. The method includes analyzing transactional and non-transactional information for an alias associated with an entity and determining reputation information for that alias. The reputation information is transferrable across multiple domains. A user can request the reputation information about an entity prior to doing business with that entity. The reputation information is generated for merchants as well as users. The system can generate transaction risk score for every transaction to be conducted between two or more aliases. The system includes an alias identity and reputation validation server computer that receives inputs from various external systems and generated reputation information based on the inputs. Additionally, every individual user/merchant can manage his profile within the reputation database and enter some information manually. | 11-06-2014 |