Patents by Inventor Ronald P. Sansone

Ronald P. Sansone 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).

  • Publication number: 20020141613
    Abstract: A method that enables the carrier of letters, flats and/or packages (mail) that are addressed to a recipient to determine if the mail contains life harming materials, before the mail is delivered to the recipient. The invention accomplishes the foregoing by receiving mail that is addressed to a recipient which contains material that may or may not be life harming; capturing an image of the face of the mail, which includes the name and physical address of the recipient; processing the image on the face of the mail to determine if characteristics of the image match characteristics of known mail that may contain life harming materials; testing the mail if the image contains characteristics of life harming material; and delivering the mail to the recipient if the image does not contain life harming characteristics.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 27, 2001
    Publication date: October 3, 2002
    Applicant: Pitney Bowes Incorporated
    Inventor: Ronald P. Sansone
  • Publication number: 20020143431
    Abstract: A method that enables the recipient to receive notification of the letters, flats and/or packages (mail) that the recipient is going to receive prior to the delivery of the mail. The recipient is then able to inform a post or courier i.e., Federal Express®, Airborne®, United Parcel Service®, DHL®, etc., of the manner in which the recipient would like the mail delivered. The post and courier hereinafter will be referred to as “carrier”. The invention also allows the carrier to uniquely identify each piece or parcel of mail (even if they are from the same sender to the same recipient on the same day) so that the mail may be more easily identified by the carrier, sender and the recipient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 27, 2001
    Publication date: October 3, 2002
    Applicant: Pitney Bowes Incorporated
    Inventor: Ronald P. Sansone
  • Publication number: 20020143428
    Abstract: A method that enables a recipient to inform a carrier of the manner in which the recipient would like mail that is transported in trays or tubs delivered. The recipient is then able to inform a post or courier e.g., Federal Express®, Airborne®, United Parcel Service®, DHL®, etc., of the manner in which the recipient would like the mail delivered. The post and courier hereinafter will be referred to as “carrier”. For instance, the recipient may want the mail physically delivered to their house faster or slower, or the mail physically redirected to the recipient's temporary address, or physically delivered to the recipient's agent, or physically delivered to the recipient's attorney, or physically returned to the mailer, or have the carrier open the physical mail and have the carrier email or fax the contents of the mailpiece to the recipient and/or parties designated by the recipient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 27, 2001
    Publication date: October 3, 2002
    Applicant: Pitney Bowes Incorporated
    Inventor: Ronald P. Sansone
  • Patent number: 6454174
    Abstract: This invention produces a unique number that identifies the purchaser of the ticket based upon information obtained about the purchaser and the purchaser's computer system during the purchase of the ticket. The system will produce an additional unique number that may take the form of a bar code that is printed on the ticket during the production of the ticket. The bar code may be encrypted and related to the printer that printed the ticket. A reader at the location that the ticket is presented for the purchaser's entrance reads the bar code that contains information about the printer that printed the ticket and verifies the information contained in the bar code.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 24, 2002
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald P. Sansone
  • Publication number: 20020128914
    Abstract: The invention is a method and system for determining the weight of an article without the use of a scale. The method begins with the initiation of a rate determining routine in a shipping system application. After initiation, a description of each article to be shipped is entered into a data field of the rate determining routine. A query for a weight associated with each article is then transmitted from the routine to a database. Once the weight has been obtained, it is returned to the routine as an input parameter for use in calculating a rate for shipment of the article to a particular destination. The rate for shipping each of the articles to its particular destination is determined as based upon the input parameters; these may include a destination for the article, a class of service, or a delivery date.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 26, 2001
    Publication date: September 12, 2002
    Applicant: Pitney Bowes Incorporated, World Headquarters
    Inventor: Ronald P. Sansone
  • Patent number: 6430581
    Abstract: An automated court docketing system that supplies evidence of the time and date that a document was filed with the court. This invention also processes and accepts payment and generates a receipt reflecting the date/time of submission and payment of the required fees. When needed, a docket number is supplied.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2002
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventors: Patrick D. Mahoney, Terrence M. Doeberl, Ronald P. Sansone, Ronald Reichman
  • Patent number: 6427021
    Abstract: A method and system that permits artistic works that are accessed on the internet or from a data center to be down loaded pursuant to an agreement with a representative of the copyright owner to users of postal security devices to pay for their use of copyrighted artistic works. A scanner at the post would read the already existing indicia and other information on the mail piece and then extract a unique identifier contained on the mail piece that is associated with the artistic or graphical information contracted to appear on the mail piece. The scanner with also read tracking information that is contained in the unique identifier. The extracted unique identifier would be periodically uploaded to a data center. The data center would compare the unique identifier on the mail piece with information about artistic or graphical information that has previously been uploaded from sending postal security devices to determine when the track mail piece arrived at a post office near the addressee.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 30, 2002
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventors: Meredith B. Fischer, Ronald P. Sansone
  • Publication number: 20020097281
    Abstract: A device in a postage meter that uses dot or drop printing to enhance security. Security is achieved by counting the number of signal pulses that are used to produce ink drops or ink dots that are required to produce the entire document or specific regions of the document. The aforementioned may be accomplished by adding a smart module to digital print head modules. The smart module would capture driver pulses from the print head module and interpret the pulses associated with regions of the image. Thus, the smart module would take data from the printer controller that is used to cut off printing when the ink is consumed and relate “set” values to the drops produced during the production of the document or portions of the document, thereby linking the document to the actual volume of ink produced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2001
    Publication date: July 25, 2002
    Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald P. Sansone
  • Patent number: 6415336
    Abstract: An electronic indicium to be affixed to a mailpiece to be processed by a postal meter and an AFCS unit, and methods of using the electronic indicium in postal processes. The indicium includes a controller, a memory for storing postal funds and postal information, a sensor and transmitter for communicating with an external device, a display unit capable of forming a visible FIM symbol and a cancellation mark when required. Preferably, the indicium also includes means for receiving and storing power from an external source. The FIM is activated when the meter transfers postal fund into the memory. The FIM is canceled when the mailpiece is processed in the AFCS unit and postal fund is removed from the memory. The method of using electronic indicia in postal processes involves the steps of transferring funds and downloading postal information from the sender's meter to the indicia, the reading of the funds and information in a post office, and the cancellation of the FIM.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2002
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald P. Sansone
  • Patent number: 6408287
    Abstract: A method and system that permits artistic works that are accessed on the internet or from a data center to be down loaded pursuant to an agreement with a representative of the copyright owner to users of postal security devices to pay for their use of copyrighted artistic works. A scanner at the post would read the already existing Information-Based Indicia and other information on the mail piece and then extract a unique identifier contained in the Information-Based Indicia that is associated with the artistic or graphical information contracted to appear on the mail piece. The extracted unique identifier would be periodically uploaded to a data center. The data center would compare the unique identifier on the mail piece with information about artistic or graphical information that has previously been uploaded from sending postal security devices to determine if misuse has been committed in the production of the artistic or graphical information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 18, 2002
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald P. Sansone, Meredith B. Fischer
  • Patent number: 6373587
    Abstract: This invention determines the printer and paper that are used to print an electronic ticket and allows the purchaser of the ticket to check the quality of the printed ticket. The system will first capture the ticket purchaser's printer type and configuration setting information, paper, ink, or toner combination and then use the foregoing information to determine if the ticket purchaser's computer printer can print an acceptable ticket. The ticket purchaser will also be given an opportunity to print a test pattern so that the purchaser will be able to check the print quality of the printer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2002
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald P. Sansone
  • Patent number: 6361164
    Abstract: A device for verifying security in a postage meter or other devices using dot or drop printing. Security is achieved by counting the number of signal pulse firings that are used to produce ink drops or ink dots that are required to produce the entire document or specific regions of the document. The aforementioned may be accomplished by storing the printer firings in a two dimensional non-volatile memory array and auditing the printed material on the mail piece by using the firings of the printer to compare the value that is printed on the mail piece to the value decremented in the registers of the meter. The apparatus of the invention determines what is printed on the mail piece by reading the printer firings (that represent the alphanumeric characters or other data produced) and comparing it with the value stored in non-volatile memory.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2002
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald P. Sansone
  • Patent number: 6318856
    Abstract: A device in a postage meter that uses dot or drop printing to enhance security. Security is achieved by counting the number of signal pulses that are used to produce ink drops or ink dots that are required to produce the entire document or specific regions of the document. The aforementioned may be accomplished by adding a smart module to digital print head modules. The smart module would capture driver pulses from the print head module and interpret the pulses associated with regions of the image. Thus, the smart module would take data from the printer controller that is used to cut off printing when the ink is consumed and relate “set” values to the drops produced during the production of the document or portions of the document, thereby linking the document to the actual volume of ink produced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2001
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald P. Sansone
  • Patent number: 6270213
    Abstract: A ink that is printed under a printed information-based indicia so that the information-based indicia will not require a Facing Identification Mark (FIM). The ink provides the foregoing result by being both fluorescent and phosphorescent. Current desk top printers and color photocopiers are not capable of duplicating fluorescence and phosphorescence at the same time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2001
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald P. Sansone, Richard A. Bernard, Judith D Auslander
  • Patent number: 6237033
    Abstract: A system for enabling a user of a computer attached to a computer network, and accessing sites on the network, to manage user-characterizing protocol headers on the user's computer. A particular application of the present invention is to manage so-called Internet cookies on a computer attached to the Internet and using a browser to access websites through the World Wide Web. Such cookies have a type and a value. The managing includes displaying to a user an interpretation of cookies that have been set on the user's computer; the interpretation is made by an interpreter referring to a local cookie dictionary, on the user's computer, having entries corresponding to different types of cookies. In various alternative embodiments, the managing also includes changing the values set by the websites, and fabricating cookies of types not necessarily used by a website in order to express to the website preferences a user wants the website to know.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2001
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventors: Terrence M. Doeberl, Ronald P. Sansone, Suti Prakash, Paul W Porter, Marcy F. Macdonald, Judith A. Martin, Ronald Reichman
  • Patent number: 6208910
    Abstract: A system and method for determining the location of a mail piece using a code identifier of the mail piece that is read as the mail piece is placed within a mail tray. Determination of the location of the mail tray is thus determination of the location of each mail piece therein. Code identifiers on mail trays are read as mail trays are placed in vehicles. Determination of the location of the vehicle is thus determination of the location of each mail tray placed therein and coded mail pieces within the tray. A database is maintained with this hierarchical location information so as to provide a readily available means for determining the location of any mail piece.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2001
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventors: Critelli Michael, Daniel F. Dlugos, Ronald P. Sansone
  • Patent number: 6188996
    Abstract: A permit mail metering system that preprints the non-variable portion of an indicia. The pre-printed portions may be printed with a fluorescent and phosphorescent ink, while other pre-printed portions may be printed using standard colored or black inks. Some variable printed portions may be printed with a fluorescent and phosphorescent ink, while other variable portions may be printed using standard colored or black non-luminescent inks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2001
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald P. Sansone
  • Patent number: 6142380
    Abstract: An information based indicia (IBI) that does not require a FIM and is able to be read by Advanced Facer Canceller Systems. The foregoing is accomplished by printing on the mail piece an upper layer IBI indicia over a lower layer invisible ink. The lower layer ink is a dual luminescent ink that is invisible to the naked eye and the upper layer IBI indicia is printed with an ink that is visible to the naked eye. The lower layer may also be produced by two inks, one of which is fluorescent and the other of which is phosphorescent. The fluorescent ink will be printed in one area of the lower layer and the phosphorescent inks will be printed in another area of the lower layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2000
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald P. Sansone, Richard A. Bernard, Judith D. Auslander
  • Patent number: 6112193
    Abstract: A system that uses a digital postage meter or Postal Security Device to add information to the indicia that indicates that the mail piece has already been scanned. This information will inform the scanner and a human that the postage paid for, as indicated in the indicia, has been used. The foregoing is accomplished by printing a scanner readable data field in the indicia or in the vicinity of the indicia that indicates the mail piece was received. Human readable data is also printed in the indicia or in the vicinity of the indicia that indicates the mail piece was received. For instance, the word "VOID" may be written in coded form and/or in human readable form. Information regarding the canceling of the indicia is transmitted to a data center.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2000
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel F. Dlugos, Ronald P. Sansone
  • Patent number: 6108643
    Abstract: A permit mail metering system that preprints the non-variable portion of an indicia. The pre-printed portions may be printed with a fluorescent and phosphorescent ink, while other pre-printed portions may be printed using standard colored or black inks. The postal indicia also includes an encrypted code for added security. Some variable printed portions may be printed with a fluorescent and phosphorescent ink, while other variable portions may be printed using standard colored or black non-luminescent inks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2000
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald P. Sansone