Patents by Inventor Suzanne K. McDonough
Suzanne K. McDonough 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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Patent number: 10339523Abstract: The Point-to-Point Transaction Guidance Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“SOCOACT”) transforms smart contract request, crypto currency deposit request, crypto collateral deposit request, crypto currency transfer request, crypto collateral transfer request inputs via SOCOACT components into transaction confirmation outputs. Also, SOCOACT transforms virtual wallet address inputs via SOCOACT (e.g., P2PTG) components into transaction confirmation outputs. In one embodiment, the P2PTG includes a point-to-point payment guidance apparatus, comprising, a memory and processor disposed in communication with the memory, and configured to issue a plurality of processing instructions from the component collection stored in the memory, to: obtain a target wallet identifier registration at a beacon. The SOCOACT then may register the target wallet identifier with the beacon and obtain a unique wallet identifier from a migrant wallet source associated with a user at the beacon.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2016Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: FMR LLCInventors: John C. McDonough, Suzanne K. McDonough, Dmitry Bisikalo, Hadley Ruper Stern, Alexander Charles Gavis, Matthew Ryan George, Thomas McGuire
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Publication number: 20170091756Abstract: The Point-to-Point Transaction Guidance Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“SOCOACT”) transforms smart contract request, crypto currency deposit request, crypto collateral deposit request, crypto currency transfer request, crypto collateral transfer request inputs via SOCOACT components into transaction confirmation outputs. Also, SOCOACT transforms virtual wallet address inputs via SOCOACT (e.g., P2PTG) components into transaction confirmation outputs. In one embodiment, the SOCOACT includes a point-to-point payment guidance apparatus, comprising, a memory and processor disposed in communication with the memory, and configured to issue a plurality of processing instructions from the component collection stored in the memory, to: obtain a target wallet identifier registration at a beacon. The SOCOACT then may register the target wallet identifier with the beacon and obtain a unique wallet identifier from a migrant wallet source associated with a user at the beacon.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2016Publication date: March 30, 2017Inventors: Hadley Ruper Stern, John C. McDonough, Dmitry Bisikalo, Suzanne K. McDonough, Alexander Charles Gavis, Matthew Ryan George, Thomas McGuire
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Publication number: 20170083907Abstract: The Point-to-Point Transaction Guidance Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“SOCOACT”) transforms smart contract request, crypto currency deposit request, crypto collateral deposit request, crypto currency transfer request, crypto collateral transfer request inputs via SOCOACT components into transaction confirmation outputs. Also, SOCOACT transforms virtual wallet address inputs via SOCOACT (e.g., P2PTG) components into transaction confirmation outputs. In one embodiment, the P2PTG includes a point-to-point payment guidance apparatus, comprising, a memory and processor disposed in communication with the memory, and configured to issue a plurality of processing instructions from the component collection stored in the memory, to: obtain a target wallet identifier registration at a beacon. The SOCOACT then may register the target wallet identifier with the beacon and obtain a unique wallet identifier from a migrant wallet source associated with a user at the beacon.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2016Publication date: March 23, 2017Inventors: John C. McDonough, Suzanne K. McDonough, Dmitry Bisikalo, Hadley Ruper Stern, Alexander Charles Gavis, Matthew Ryan George, Thomas McGuire
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Publication number: 20170085555Abstract: The Point-to-Point Transaction Guidance Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“SOCOACT”) transforms smart contract request, crypto currency deposit request, crypto collateral deposit request, crypto currency transfer request, crypto collateral transfer request inputs via SOCOACT components into transaction confirmation outputs. Also, SOCOACT transforms virtual wallet address inputs via SOCOACT (e.g., P2PTG) components into transaction confirmation outputs. In one embodiment, the SOCOACT includes a point-to-point payment guidance apparatus, comprising, a memory and processor disposed in communication with the memory, and configured to issue a plurality of processing instructions from the component collection stored in the memory, to: obtain a target wallet identifier registration at a beacon. The SOCOACT then may register the target wallet identifier with the beacon and obtain a unique wallet identifier from a migrant wallet source associated with a user at the beacon.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2016Publication date: March 23, 2017Inventors: Dmitry Bisikalo, John C. McDonough, Suzanne K. McDonough, Hadley Rupert Stern, Matthew Ryan George, Alexander Charles Gavis, Thomas McGuire
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Publication number: 20170017936Abstract: The Point-to-Point Transaction Guidance Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“P2PTG”) transforms virtual wallet address inputs via P2PTG components into transaction confirmation outputs. In one embodiment, the P2PTG includes a point-to-point payment guidance apparatus, comprising, a memory and processor disposed in communication with the memory, and configured to issue a plurality of processing instructions from the component collection stored in the memory, to: obtain a target wallet identifier registration at a beacon. The P2PTG then may register the target wallet identifier with the beacon and obtain a unique wallet identifier from a migrant wallet source associated with a user at the beacon.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2015Publication date: January 19, 2017Inventors: Dmitry Bisikalo, John C. McDonough, Suzanne K. McDonough, Hadley Rupert Stern, Matthew Ryan George, Alexander Charles Gavis
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Publication number: 20170019751Abstract: A computer-implemented method includes receiving a user identifier from a wireless tracking device that reads a user identifier article in proximity to the wireless tracking device; identifying a geographic location of the wireless tracking device; performing a look-up of a client device of the user; identifying first and second wireless routers that are positioned in the identified geographic location; transmitting, to the first router, a first request message to transmit to the client device of the user; transmitting, to the second router, a second request message to transmit to the client device; receiving, by the one or more computers from the first and second routers, reply messages transmitted by the client device; determining a geographic location of the client device; and verifying, based on the geographic location of the client device and the geographic location of the reader, that the user is in proximity to the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2015Publication date: January 19, 2017Inventors: Suzanne K. McDonough, Ashley Reichert, John McDonough
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Publication number: 20170017954Abstract: The Point-to-Point Transaction Guidance Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“P2PTG”) transforms virtual wallet address inputs via P2PTG components into transaction confirmation outputs. In one embodiment, the P2PTG includes a point-to-point payment guidance apparatus, comprising, a memory and processor disposed in communication with the memory, and configured to issue a plurality of processing instructions from the component collection stored in the memory, to: obtain a target wallet identifier registration at a beacon. The P2PTG then may register the target wallet identifier with the beacon and obtain a unique wallet identifier from a migrant wallet source associated with a user at the beacon.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2015Publication date: January 19, 2017Inventors: John C. McDonough, Suzanne K. McDonough, Dmitry Bisikalo, Hadley Rupert Stern, Alexander Charles Gavis, Matthew Ryan George
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Publication number: 20170017955Abstract: The Point-to-Point Transaction Guidance Apparatuses, Methods and Systems (“P2PTG”) transforms virtual wallet address inputs via P2PTG components into transaction confirmation outputs. In one embodiment, the P2PTG includes a point-to-point payment guidance apparatus, comprising, a memory and processor disposed in communication with the memory, and configured to issue a plurality of processing instructions from the component collection stored in the memory, to: obtain a target wallet identifier registration at a beacon. The P2PTG then may register the target wallet identifier with the beacon and obtain a unique wallet identifier from a migrant wallet source associated with a user at the beacon.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2015Publication date: January 19, 2017Inventors: Hadley Rupert Stern, John C. McDonough, Dmitry Bisikalo, Suzanne K. Mcdonough, Alexander Charles Gavis, Matthew Ryan George
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Patent number: 9549282Abstract: A computer-implemented method includes receiving a user identifier from a wireless tracking device that reads a user identifier article in proximity to the wireless tracking device; identifying a geographic location of the wireless tracking device; performing a look-up of a client device of the user; identifying first and second wireless routers that are positioned in the identified geographic location; transmitting, to the first router, a first request message to transmit to the client device of the user; transmitting, to the second router, a second request message to transmit to the client device; receiving, by the one or more computers from the first and second routers, reply messages transmitted by the client device; determining a geographic location of the client device; and verifying, based on the geographic location of the client device and the geographic location of the reader, that the user is in proximity to the client device.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2015Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: FMR LLCInventors: Suzanne K McDonough, Ashley Reichert, John McDonough
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Patent number: 6714982Abstract: Techniques for securely providing network services such as e-mail, chat, instant messaging, and e-commerce. Techniques can include establishing a first secure network connection through a publicly accessible network between a network server and a sender, through which a message is received. They can also include establishing a second secure network connection through a publicly accessible network between the network server and a recipient, thorough which the received message is forwarded. They can also include determining whether the recipient has an associated account on the network server.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2000Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: FMR Corp.Inventors: John C. McDonough, Suzanne K. McDonough, Erin D. O'Brien