Patents by Inventor Robert T. Durst, Jr.
Robert T. Durst, Jr. has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20220198517Abstract: A system and method for online marketing, comprises reading, by an electronic device, a machine-readable code corresponding to an object of interest or interpreting one or more characteristics of the object of interest itself in order to identify it; generating a request to a designated computer server for content related to the object of interest in response to processing a decoded address on the machine-readable code or the value of the one or more characteristics of the object of interest; and outputting a link to the content or outputting the content itself to a device in response to a receipt of the request.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2022Publication date: June 23, 2022Inventors: Robert T. Durst, Jr., Kevin Doré Hunter
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Patent number: 11315147Abstract: A system and method for online marketing, comprises reading, by an electronic device, a machine-readable code corresponding to an object of interest or interpreting one or more characteristics of the object of interest itself in order to identify it; generating a request to a designated computer server for content related to the object of interest in response to processing a decoded address on the machine-readable code or the value of the one or more characteristics of the object of interest; and outputting a link to the content or outputting the content itself to a device in response to a receipt of the request.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2019Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: SILVER BAY SOFTWARE, LLCInventors: Robert T. Durst, Jr., Kevin Doré Hunter
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Publication number: 20200098002Abstract: A system and method for online marketing, comprises reading, by an electronic device, a machine-readable code corresponding to an object of interest or interpreting one or more characteristics of the object of interest itself in order to identify it; generating a request to a designated computer server for content related to the object of interest in response to processing a decoded address on the machine-readable code or the value of the one or more characteristics of the object of interest; and outputting a link to the content or outputting the content itself to a device in response to a receipt of the request.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2019Publication date: March 26, 2020Inventors: Robert T. Durst, JR., Kevin Doré Hunter
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Patent number: 10504143Abstract: A system and method for online marketing, comprises reading, by an electronic device, a machine-readable code corresponding to an object of interest or interpreting one or more characteristics of the object of interest itself in order to identify it; generating a request to a designated computer server for content related to the object of interest in response to processing a decoded address on the machine-readable code or the value of the one or more characteristics of the object of interest; and outputting a link to the content or outputting the content itself to a device in response to a receipt of the request.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2015Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: SILVER BAY SOFTWARE LLCInventors: Robert T. Durst, Jr., Kevin Doré Hunter
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Publication number: 20160132925Abstract: A system and method for online marketing, comprises reading, by an electronic device, a machine-readable code corresponding to an object of interest or interpreting one or more characteristics of the object of interest itself in order to identify it; generating a request to a designated computer server for content related to the object of interest in response to processing a decoded address on the machine-readable code or the value of the one or more characteristics of the object of interest; and outputting a link to the content or outputting the content itself to a device in response to a receipt of the request.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2015Publication date: May 12, 2016Inventors: Robert T. Durst, JR., Kevin Doré Hunter
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Publication number: 20130290145Abstract: A comparison shopping method comprising reading with a portable device a product code comprising a product identifier that identifies a product of interest located at a local store; transmitting the product identifier to a comparison shopping server computer; the comparison shopping server computer obtaining price information from a plurality of shopping server computers; the comparison shopping server computer determining the identity of the local store; the comparison shopping server requesting a local store server associated with the local store to provide a real-time offer for purchase of the product from the local store; the local store server computer calculating the real-time offer; the local store server computer sending the real-time offer to the comparison shopping server computer; and the comparison shopping server computer sending the price information from the plurality of shopping server computers and the real-time offer to the portable device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventor: Robert T. Durst, JR.
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Patent number: 8321350Abstract: We provide techniques for uniquely linking security elements in identification documents. In one implementation we provide a digital watermark embedded on, and a smartcard chip embedded in, an identification document. The smart card chip includes a hash or a reduced-bit representation of the digital watermark, while the digital watermark includes a hash of information stored on the smartcard chip. In another implementation we cross-correlate encryption keys carried by various machine-readable features on an identification document. In still another implementation, we embed biometric information, which is stored in smartcard electronic circuitry, with a digital watermark. In one case the watermark is reversible, so that it can be removed to yield unmarked biometric information. In another case the watermark is fragile, to reveal whether the biometric information has been subjected to a transformation. In yet another implementation, we provide a jurisdictional indicator on an identification document.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2009Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Digimarc CorporationInventor: Robert T. Durst, Jr.
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Patent number: 8059858Abstract: The present disclosure relates generally to identification documents and related methods and apparatus. One claim recites a method to determine whether to authenticate an identification document through digital watermarking or through an alternative process. The method includes: receiving data carried by the identification document corresponding to a detection trigger; if the received data indicates an expected presence of digital watermarks, attempting to authenticate the identification document by analyzing digital watermarking carried by the identification document; and if the received data indicates an expected absence of digital watermarks, attempting to authenticate the identification document through an alternative process. Other claims and combinations are provided too.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2006Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Digimarc CorporationInventors: Trent J. Brundage, Mahmood Sher-Jan, Brett T. Hannigan, Robert T. Durst, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100135524Abstract: We provide techniques for uniquely linking security elements in identification documents. In one implementation we provide a digital watermark embedded on, and a smartcard chip embedded in, an identification document. The smart card chip includes a hash or a reduced-bit representation of the digital watermark, while the digital watermark includes a hash of information stored on the smartcard chip. In another implementation we cross-correlate encryption keys carried by various machine-readable features on an identification document. In still another implementation, we embed biometric information, which is stored in smartcard electronic circuitry, with a digital watermark. In one case the watermark is reversible, so that it can be removed to yield unmarked biometric information. In another case the watermark is fragile, to reveal whether the biometric information has been subjected to a transformation. In yet another implementation, we provide a jurisdictional indicator on an identification document.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Robert T. Durst, JR., Robert L. Jones, Leo M. Kenen
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Patent number: 6542933Abstract: The present invention operates by inputting into the client computer a linkage code (a machine readable code such as a bar code symbol or a human-readable alphanumeric text string) that includes a server identification code and an item identification code. The client computer then extracts the server identification code, and obtains from local cache or from the routing server a URL template associated with the server identification code. The URL template includes the name of an information server and at least one parameter field to be completed by the client computer. The URL template is completed by the client computer by filling in at least the item identification code, and the completed URL template is then sent to the information server named therein as a primary content URL request.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Neomedia Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert T. Durst, Jr., Kevin Hunter, Steven Kearns
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Patent number: 6434561Abstract: A method of accessing electronic resources via machine readable data embedded on a document which comprises compressing input data with a transmitter adapted to save a first bandwidth using a compression method adapted to minimize utilization of bandwidth by the compressed input data while retaining substantially all information content of the input data and appending a compression flag to the compressed input data indicative of the compression method enabling a receiver to decompress the compressed input data. The compression step further comprises utilizing a compression dictionary adapted to map the elements and strings of the input data to minimized representations having redundancies deleted. The compression dictionary may be appended to the compressed input data (as cleartext or cyphertext) under circumstances where a bandwidth occupied by the appended compression dictionary is less than the bandwidth saved by the step of compressing the input data.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1998Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Neomedia Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert T. Durst, Jr., Kevin D. Hunter
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Publication number: 20010011276Abstract: A method for providing remote access to on-line resources comprising the steps of encoding address and access information and optional source identification information into a format suitable for embedding onto a document, the format comprising one or two-dimensional bar codes or printed matter, embedding the encoded information onto a document, scanning the document with a scanner enhanced remote control unit comprising a scanning system adapted to obtain an image of the embedded information and a transmission system adapted to transmit the scanned information, transmitting the scanned information, receiving the transmitted information, optionally processing the received information, optionally collecting the user demographic and source identification information, retrieving the on-line resource, and displaying the on-line resource to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 1998Publication date: August 2, 2001Inventors: ROBERT T. DURST JR., KEVIN D. HUNTER
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Patent number: 5239168Abstract: A postage meter having the capability to print a zip code in bar code form. The postage meter includes an input for input of a postage value and input of a destination zip code, a display, a printer for printing an indicia on a mail piece, the indicia including a representation of a postage value and a representation of a destination zip code in bar code form. The postage meter also includes accounting means for accounting for expended postage and a controller responsive to the input. The controller controls the meter to receive a postage value and display a prompt requesting input of the destination zip code, convert the zip code to bar code form and add the bar code to the indicia. When a destination zip code is input the postage meter resets the postage value in accordance with a bar code discount.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1991Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Robert T. Durst, Jr., Kevin D. Hunter, Jose Pastor
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Patent number: 5190115Abstract: A mailing machine comprised of a plurality of modules, each of the modules a particular process function on a delivered envelope. The modules are arranged with in a single process station. The comprising modules include a load cell type scale module having means for weighing a envelope, a transport module having means for positioning the envelope in the process station and ejecting the envelope from the process station, a meter module having printing means for imprinting an indicia on the envelope, a platen module having means for causing the envelope to contact the printing means of the meter module, and a inking module having means for causing printing ink to be deposited on the printing means of the meter module. The modules operate in a manner functionally independent of any other module and in a manner. A tape module is included having means for positioning a tape for indicia printing between the meter module.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1991Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Donald T. Dolan, Robert T. Durst, Jr., Seymour Feinland, Gerald C. Freeman, Morton Silverberg
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Patent number: 5113518Abstract: A technique is disclosed for preventing a computer program from being used by a computer system other than a designated system. The values of certain characteristics exhibited by the designated computer system first are stored, and then the values of those same characteristics exhibited by the computer system which is intended to use the computer program are measured and compared to the stored values. If the compared values are substantially the same, the computer program may be executed. However, if they are different, the computer system which was intended to use the program is inhibited from executing that program.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1988Date of Patent: May 12, 1992Inventors: Robert T. Durst, Jr., Kevin D. Hunter
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Patent number: 5082072Abstract: A mailing machine comprised of a plurality of modules, each of the modules a particular process function on a delivered envelope. The modules are arranged with in a single process station. The comprising modules include a scale module having means for weighing a envelope, a transport module having means for positioning the envelope in the process station and ejecting the envelope from the process station, a meter module having printing means for imprinting an indicia on the envelope, a platen module having means for causing the envelope to contact the printing means of the meter module, and a inking module having means for causing printing ink to be deposited on the printing means of the meter module. The modules operate in a manner functionally independent of any other module and in a manner. A tape module is included having means for positioning a tape for indicia printing between the meter module.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1990Date of Patent: January 21, 1992Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Donald T. Dolan, Robert T. Durst, Jr., David W. Hubbard, Morton Silverberg
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Patent number: 5019991Abstract: A system for certifying correctly accounted postage payment, the system includes an input for entering transactional mail run data and a data processor coupled to the input. Documents to be certified are fed along a document feed path, and certain parameters for the documents are determined. A printer under the control of the data processor, then places a certification imprint upon the documents after necessary accounting is done.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1988Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Ronald P. Sansone, Raymond Keating, Joseph W. Wall, Robert T. Durst, Jr.
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Patent number: 5014797Abstract: A mailing machine comprised of a plurality of modules, each of the modules a particular process function on a delivered envelope. The modules are arranged with in a single process station. The comprising modules include a scale module having means for weighing a envelope, a transport module having means for positioning the envelope in the process station and ejecting the envelope from the process station, a meter module having printing means for imprinting an indicia on the envelope, a platen module having means for causing the envelope to contact the printing means of the meter module, and a inking module having means for causing printing ink to be deposited on the printing means of the meter module. The modules operate in a manner functionally independent of any other module and in a manner. A tape module is included having means for positioning a tape for indicia printing between the meter module.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1989Date of Patent: May 14, 1991Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Donald T. Dolan, Robert T. Durst, Jr., David W. Hubbard, Morton Silverberg
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Patent number: 4923023Abstract: A mailing machine comprised of a plurality of modules, each of the modules a particular process function on a delivered envelope. The modules are arranged within a single process station. The comprising modules include a scale module having means for weighing a envelope, a transport module having means for positioning the envelope in the process station and ejecting the envelope from the process station, a meter module having printing means for imprinting an indicia on the envelope, a platen module having means for causing the envelope to contact the printing means of the meter module, and an inking module having means for causing printing ink to be deposited on the printing means of the meter module. The modules operate in a manner functionally independent of any other module and in a manner. A tape module is included having means for positioning a tape for indicia printing between the meter module.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1989Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Donald T. Dolan, Robert T. Durst, Jr., David W. Hubbard, Morton Silverberg
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Patent number: 4903229Abstract: A forms generating and information retrieval apparatus comprises a compact disc for storing machine readably a plurality of form files and magnetic media for storing machine readably a plurality of information files. A processing means, such as, a computer, communicates with a reader for the compact disc and a reader for the magnetic media such that the processing means directs the compact disc reader to locate a selected one of the form files and transmit the selected forms file to the processing means. The processing means further directs the magnetic media reader to locate a selected one of the information files and transmit the selected information file to the processing means. The processing means merges the selected forms file with the selected information file and transmits the merged files to a printer.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1987Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Alfred C. Schmidt, Robert T. Durst, Jr.