Maddocks
Gerry E. Maddocks, Bracebridge CA
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20100101195 | TWIST AND LOCK CONNECTION FOR PLEATED FILTER ELEMENT WITH FLANGE-TO-FLANGE LOCKING MEANS - A baghouse and filter assembly are provided for at least partially removing particulate matter from a gas stream. The filter assembly includes first and second filter portions to be coupled together by a coupler for establishing fluid communication between the first and second filter portions when connected. The coupler includes a first coupling portion including a side wall defining an interior passage through which the gas stream can pass in an axial direction between the first and second filter portions, and one or more flanges projecting from said side wall, the one or more flanges supporting a plurality of male studs. The coupler further includes a second coupling portion including a plurality of female keyhole-shaped receivers spaced apart for receiving at least a portion of the male studs and coupling the first coupling portion to the second coupling portion. | 04-29-2010 |
Ian Maddocks, Milton Keynes GB
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20100308109 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR SMART CARD PIN MANAGEMENT VIA AN UNCONNECTED READER - A system of changing the PIN associated with a smart card is described. A user can initiate the PIN change using a personal unwired smart card reader, rather than using a system, such as an ATM machine. The smart card reader, loaded with the smart card provides a cryptogram code, which can contain the user's requested new PIN or it can be provided to the issuer via alternative methods. Via various methods the cryptogram code is delivered to the card issuer's PIN change management system, including the user transposing the code from smart card reader screen to the card issuer's web site or audio DTMF transmission from the smart card reader speaker to the card issuer IVR system. Returned from the issuer, via a similar path, will be a command code that when processed by the smart card reader will result in a PIN change on the smart card. | 12-09-2010 |
20100308110 | SMART CARD PIN MANAGEMENT VIA AN UNCONNECTED READER - A system of changing the PIN associated with a smart card is described. A user can initiate the PIN change using a personal unwired smart card reader, rather than using a system, such as an ATM machine. The smart card reader, loaded with the smart card provides a cryptogram code, which can contain the user's requested new PIN or it can be provided to the issuer via alternative methods. Via various methods the cryptogram code is delivered to the card issuer's PIN change management system, including the user transposing the code from smart card reader screen to the card issuer's web site or audio DTMF transmission from the smart card reader speaker to the card issuer IVR system. Returned from the issuer, via a similar path, will be a command code that when processed by the smart card reader will result in a PIN change on the smart card. | 12-09-2010 |
20140344166 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOBILE PIN SYNCHRONIZATION - The present invention relates to a method and system for synchronising a personal identification number (PIN) value stored in a mobile computing device, with a PIN value stored on a remote server. | 11-20-2014 |
20150294299 | ACCEPTANCE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT USING LOCALIZATION DATA TO ADJUST CONTACTLESS PAYMENT - A method may include requesting payment infrastructure data from a payment device reader. The method may further includes receiving payment infrastructure data from the payment device reader. The payment infrastructure data that is received may be indicative of a country in which the payment device reader is installed. In addition, the method may include selecting data for transmission to the payment device reader based at least in part on the received payment infrastructure data. | 10-15-2015 |
20150317748 | TRANSACTION IDENTIFICATION AND RECOGNITION - A method of matching transaction data with a transaction receipt using one of a plurality of transaction-specific elements is described. Transaction-specific elements are determined ( | 11-05-2015 |
20150332271 | PASSIVE CARDHOLDER VERIFICATION METHOD IN MOBILE DEVICE - In a payment-enabled smartphone, a customer verification method (CVM) may be performed without prompting the user to provide any input. An outcome of the resulting passive CVM process may be an input to a risk based decision process performed by the smartphone, by a point of sale terminal and/or by an issuer of a payment card account accessed via the payment-enabled smartphone. The risk based decision process may determine whether a payment transaction is approved or declined. | 11-19-2015 |
Ian D. A. Maddocks, Milton Keynes GB
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20160140535 | PAYMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING PAYMENT CARD USE - A method, at a mobile device, of assigning a preferred payment application stored on the mobile device to a merchant, the method comprising the steps of: receiving a selection of a merchant at the mobile device; receiving a selection of a preferred payment application; and mapping the payment application to the merchant by creating a record containing an application identifier and a merchant identifier. | 05-19-2016 |
Ian David Alan Maddocks, Milton Keynes GB
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20150206136 | MOBILE SECURE ELEMENT BASED SHARED CARDHOLDER VERIFICATION - In a payment-enabled smartphone, a shared cardholder verification method (CVM) applet serves a number of mobile payment cardlets. The shared CVM applet validates CVM information input by a user of the smartphone and in response issues a CVM token. The CVM token is passed to a particular one of the mobile payment cardlets that is selected for a current transaction. The selected mobile payment cardlet submits the CVM token back to the shared CVM applet for verification. Upon verifying the CVM token, the shared CVM applet enables the selected mobile payment cardlet to perform the current transaction. | 07-23-2015 |
James Maddocks, Calgary CA
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20110167867 | PROCESS FOR REMOVING CONDENSABLE COMPONENTS FROM A FLUID - A protocol for removing condensables from a fluid. The fluid, as an example an acid gas stream captured for EOR or CCS purposes, is initially treated to condense liquids with removal to form a gas stream. The latter is then compressed and cooled. At least a portion of this is then expanded, to form a cooled low pressure stream, and mixed with the initial fluid stream to augment cooling and condensation of condensable components. | 07-14-2011 |
20140075985 | PROCESS FOR OPTIMIZING REMOVAL OF CONDENSABLE COMPONENTS FROM A FLUID - A method for removing condensable components from a fluid containing condensable components. The method involves optimizing the temperature of an initial feed stream including the condensable components through heat exchange and cooling to condense liquids there from. The liquids are removed to form a gas stream which is then compressed and after-cooled to form a high pressure stream. A portion of the high pressure stream is expanded to form a cooled low pressure stream which is mixed with the initial feed stream to augment cooling and condensation of condensable components in the initial feed stream. | 03-20-2014 |