Record Keeping Patents (Class 705/404)
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Patent number: 7171392Abstract: In a postage meter system (FIG. 2), a user enters information,indicative of a batch of mail pieces to be franked (30). The mail pieces are franked(31), and when the batch is completed, data relating to the batch are made the subject of a cryptographic engine(33). The data digitally signed, or a message authentication code (MAC) is derived, all in a postal security device (PSD)(32). The data are communicated(34), preferably by means of public-key cryptography(35). These data are then made available to the postal authority in a secure way.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2002Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Ascom Hasler Mailing Systems IncInventors: George Brookner, Roman Kresina, Lorenz Frey
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Patent number: 7152049Abstract: A method and system for a virtual stamp dispensing metering system is provided wherein indicia of varying values are calculated at a data center and downloaded to a mailing machine on a periodic basis. The mailing machine securely stores the indicia and dispenses the indicia as needed. At the end of the period, any unused indicia are returned to the data center, the user's account is credited, and a new set of indicia are downloaded to the mailing machine. Accordingly, the processing requirements of the meter are reduced, as there is no longer any need to generate digital signatures, an attacker is prevented from generating indicia indefinitely if the security of the meter is compromised, as the cryptographic key is not resident at the meter, and tracking requirements of the meter are reduced, as the meter alone can not be used to generate postage funds.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2001Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Frederick W. Ryan, Jr.
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Patent number: 7136839Abstract: A method of reissuing digital tokens in an open system meter includes the steps of calculating a digital token using the predetermined postal information including addressee information, postage amount and piece count; debiting postal funds by the postage amount; issuing the digital token for generation of an indicia; storing the digital token and the predetermined postal information as part of a transaction record in a transaction record file indexed according to addressee information; determining that an indicia generated from the digital token has not been successfully printed on a mailpiece for a particular addressee; and reissuing the digital token from the transaction record in the transaction file to generate the indicia for another attempt to print the indicia on the mailpiece.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2001Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: David K. Lee, Frederick W. Ryan, Jr.
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Patent number: 7113928Abstract: The invention concerns an electronic franking machine comprising franking means and means for recording the number of franking operations. It comprises means for connection via a computerized communication network, to a central server of a computerized central control center, and means forming a computerized server adapted to transmit and receive computerized requests and responses for performing transactions with the central server, said transactions being selected among at least a resetting of the means recording the franking operations, a transfer of files constituting the records of the recording means and a franking cycle.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2000Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: SECAP (Groupe Pitney Bowes) S.A.S.Inventors: Frédéric L'Hote, Jean-Luc Joblin
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Patent number: 7080044Abstract: A transaction evidencing system includes a personal computer (PC) comprising a processor, memory and hard drive, with a plurality of non-metering application programs that selectively run on the PC. An unsecured printer is operatively coupled to the PC for printing in accordance with the non-metering application programs. A portable vault card that is removably coupled to the PC is programmed to generate tokens generation and perform transaction accounting. An application interface module in the PC, which interfaces with the non-metering application programs, issues a request for digital tokens in response to requests for indicia from a non-metering application program. A secure communications module in the PC, which securely communicates with the vault card when the vault card is coupled to the PC, sends the request for digital token to the vault card and receives a digital token generated by the vault card.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2000Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Inventors: Robert A Cordery, David K. Lee, Steven J. Pauly, Leon A Pintsov, David W. Riley, Frederick W. Ryan, Jr., Monroe A Weiant, Jr.
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Patent number: 7062473Abstract: A method to allow a mailer to receive postal discounts for mailing at an eligible postal facility a plurality of mail pieces to a plurality of mailing addresses. The method comprises the steps of creating an entry code lookup file containing a plurality of identification codes for each eligible postal facility according to the Destination Delivery Unit (DDU) rate or discounting and a drop ship file containing a plurality of local ZIP codes and carrier routes associated with each eligible postal facility. When a mailer enters the identification code for the eligible postal facility where the mailer drops the mail for mailing, the drop ship file is used to determine whether the mail piece is available for DDU discounts based on the local ZIP code and the carrier route.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1999Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Gerald L. Taylor
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Patent number: 7062345Abstract: A system and method for wafer lot identity (ID) management including a storage device and an information process module. The storage device is capable of storing a plurality of ID mapping records, each ID mapping record storing a client lot ID and a supplier lot ID relationship. The information process module is configured to receive an information request with the client lot ID from a client, acquire the supplier lot ID from the ID mapping record according to the received client lot ID, acquire manufacturing information or logistical information according to the acquired supplier lot ID, and send the manufacturing information or the logistical information to the client.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2004Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Gwo-Chiang Fang, Hung-Yi Lin
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Patent number: 7058610Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and method for providing confirmation and messaging relating to the distribution of a mail piece within a mailing system. Information including a mailer's address is included in a digital post mark or printed directly on the mail piece. During delivery of the mail piece, the information is read, and the mailer's address is captured. A message, which may include a mail piece image, a recipient response and physical image of a recipient, is sent to the mailer in accordance with read information.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2000Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Leon A. Pintsov
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Patent number: 7043324Abstract: The invention relates to a method of modelling a bill of materials for a configurable product in a managed supply chain and a modeller apparatus for modelling a bill of materials for a configurable product in a managed supply chain. The method comprises: storing data relating to the product, wherein the data includes at least one product characteristic specifying a plurality of component products of the product and an additional characteristic specifying a selection condition relating to the at least one product characteristic, combining the at least one product characteristic and the additional characteristic to generate a characteristic value combination, using the characteristic value combination to model the bill of materials, and using the bill of materials to control the supply of the product. The invention further relates to a computer system, a user terminal and a program storage device readable by a processing apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: SAP AGInventor: Christian Woehler
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Patent number: 7024019Abstract: A method and system to identify mail pieces that have similar attributes to mail pieces suspected of being contaminated are provided. A data center communicates with each postal unit where mail enters into the postal system. When a postal unit detects a mail piece that may be contaminated, a record of the mail piece is made and sent to the data center. The data center archives the record of the suspect mail pieces in a database, and provides each record to all postal units on a real-time basis. As mail is inducted by each of the postal units, an image is taken of each mail piece and the image is compared to the records of suspect mail pieces stored in the data center. If a mail piece has similar attributes to a suspect mail piece, it will be immediately identified, regardless of the postal unit where it is entering the postal system.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2002Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Ronald P. Sansone
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Patent number: 6993491Abstract: A method that enables a carrier to find the address of a missing person. The carrier accomplishes the foregoing by receiving the name of a missing person; receiving a list of parties that the missing person is likely to receive mail from or send mail to; scanning mail faces that have been deposited with the carrier by a sender; determining if the scanned mail includes the name of the missing person and a party appearing on the list of parties; producing a list of scanned names and addresses that include the name of the missing person and the party appearing on the list of parties; delivering the list to a party that is permitted by law to receive the list regarding the missing person; and reviewing the delivered list to determine if the missing person is the recipient or sender of mail that is likely to be the missing person.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2001Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Ronald P. Sansone
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Patent number: 6944533Abstract: A navigation system includes a driving profile program. The driving profile program collects information about an end user's driving activity. The information relates to trips made by the end user. The information includes departure times, intermediate stops, arrival times, purposes of the trips, and so on. After collecting this information over a period of time, the driving profile program analyzes the end user's driving activity. The driving profile program provides the end user with a driving activity profile. In addition, the driving profile program determines ways to reduce the amount of time and/or expense that the end user spends traveling in his/her vehicle and suggests modifications to the end user's driving activity that would save the end user time or expense.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Navteq North America, LLCInventors: Frank Kozak, Mark Barton
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Patent number: 6941286Abstract: A method for facilitating refunds in a postage metering system includes the steps of receiving at a computer a request for a refund of a postage amount; using the computer for accessing a dispute account data base for identifying a dispute account associated with the request; determining, via the computer, if a value in the dispute account is acceptable for permitting a refund of the postage amount; and at times when the value is determined to be acceptable for permitting the refund of the postage amount, refunding the postage amount to a user of the postage meter. A system incorporates the method steps.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1999Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Thomas J. Foth
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Patent number: 6928422Abstract: A system that determines if mail contains life-harming materials before the mail enters the interior of a receptacle, i.e., mail box. This invention accomplishes the foregoing by issuing identification cards that uniquely identify mailers; having a scanner at a receptacle read the identification card and send the unique identifying code contained in the card to a data center that checks if the card is genuine; and stores the card's unique code before mail is permitted to enter the interior of the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Ronald P. Sansone
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Patent number: 6925450Abstract: A system and method that allows mailers of all sizes to pay for permit mail without presenting cash or a check at the time of induction is provided. A permit payment aggregator establishes a master account with the postal system for the payment of permit mail. A plurality of mailers each establish a separate account with the permit payment aggregator and transfer control of payment of mail inducted under their respective permit imprints to the permit payment aggregator. When the mailer desires to send a mailing, a request for payment of postage is made to the permit payment aggregator, which processes the information related to the mailing. The induction site communicates with the permit payment aggregator and the mailing as presented is compared with the information processed by the permit payment aggregator. If the mailing is accepted, the master account is debited for payment.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2002Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Foth, Amy E. Harris, Richard W. Heiden
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Patent number: 6920438Abstract: System and method for providing confirmation relating to the distribution of a mailpiece within a mailing system includes a determination of postal data required for postage evidencing of a mailpiece originated by a mailer. The postal data is combined with other data related to value-added services desired for the mailpiece. The value-added services data includes addressing information for a return receipt to the mailer. A digital postmark which includes the postal data and the value-added services data is created. At delivery of the mailpiece, the digital postmark is read and the value-added services data is captured from the read digital postmark. A confirmation message is sent to the mailer and/or other interested third parties, in accordance with information contained in the value-added services data.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Leon A. Pintsov, Theresa Biasi, Shirish S. Joshi, Frederick W. Ryan, Jr.
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Patent number: 6915281Abstract: A method and system for processing postage payments is described. In one configuration a digital pen is utilized to provide a mail piece identifier. The data provided is utilized to account for postage and verify payment of postage.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2002Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Jean-Hiram Coffy, Arthur J. Parkos, Robert A. Cordery
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Patent number: 6915280Abstract: The present invention is a postage meter apparatus and method for printing in which print software is decoupled from print data such that print image data can change without impacting software. The decoupling can be performed using distributed architecture. Additionally, tables are used to decouple the print software from the print data.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1998Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Brad Davies, Andrew Zink
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Patent number: 6904419Abstract: A method for auditing postage dispensing transactions at a postal facility includes the steps of: receiving in a secure processor based device a request to dispense an amount of postage; updating, in response to the request, accounting data within the secure processor based device to account for the amount of postage; cryptographically securing the updated accounting data in the secure processor based device; dispensing the amount of postage by generating and applying the cryptographically, secured, updated accounting data to a mailpiece.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2000Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Leon A. Pintsov, Frederick W. Ryan, Jr.
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Patent number: 6886001Abstract: System and method is provided for adding addressing information to an indicium printed by a closed system metering device. A scanning device is coupled to a closed system postage meter for scanning addressing information printed on a mailpiece. The addressing information is combined with other information relating to the postage payment for the mailpiece to obtain postal data relating to the mailpiece. The postal data, including the addressing information is used to generate an indicium for the mailpiece. The indicium includes cryptographic evidencing of postage payment. The closed system metering device prints the indicium on the mailpiece.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Robert W Allport, Stephen Kelly, Timothy J. Nicholls
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Patent number: 6868443Abstract: According to the process for monitoring the consumptions of a plurality of franking machines through a public communication network, at least one franking machine not being connected to this network, a link is firstly established with a management server, through the public network, by means of at least one supervision terminal independent of the off-line franking machine, in accordance with a determined protocol of communication, and data is then exchanged between the terminal and the server during which the user inputs at the supervision terminal a current invoicing index relative to the off-line franking machine and receives in return a code of authorization to frank in order to validate the subsequent frankings of the off-line franking machine.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1999Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Neopost IndustrieInventors: Thierry Deslandes, Marc Lecarpentier
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Patent number: 6868395Abstract: In a campaign, a customer's file is reviewed to determine the offer or solicitation to send to the customer and the time such will remain open, and an e-mail message is sent to the customer that contains the offer or solicitation in text, a packet, or a URL address for a protected personalized web page (501). The packet may be opened on-line or off-line allowing the customer to provide information or terms that are subsequently sent to (505) the originator. Alternatively, such information is obtained via the protected, personalized web page to which the customer is referred. If the customer provides acceptable information and terms (510, 515), the transaction is completed (520).Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: CIM, Ltd.Inventors: Aleksander Szlam, Karl A. Walder, Boguslaw Gil
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Patent number: 6865560Abstract: A method and system for providing a delivery confirmation service to a mailer who uses a postage meter to pay the postage for mailing a mail piece. The mailer applies a shipping label containing an identification number on the mail piece to identify the mail piece and the mailer. The identification number is retrieved by the postage meter which sends the identification number to a data processing center or a meter refill data center for processing. Upon receiving the identification number, the data processing center sends a shipping file to the carrier. When the mail piece is delivered, a message regarding the delivery status of the mail piece is sent to the carrier by the mail deliverer. With the shipping file and the delivery status message, the carrier makes available the delivery status of the mail piece to the data processing center which stores the delivery status. Upon request, the data processing center communicates at least a portion of the delivery status to the mailer via a meter refill system.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1999Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Ronald P. Sansone, Susan Garvey, Daniel F. Dlugos, Robert A. Law, Michael W. Wilson
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Patent number: 6839693Abstract: A system and corresponding method for detecting duplicate indicia on mailpieces.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2000Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Robert A Cordery, Monroe A. Weiant, Jr.
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Patent number: 6834273Abstract: A system for correcting the rating and payment of mail pieces scanned and weighed by the post. The foregoing is accomplished by: uniquely identifying mail pieces during the metering process; maintaining a record of the postage that has been applied to the mail pieces and the characteristics of the mail pieces; scanning the mail pieces to determine if the correct postage has been paid; comparing the scanned and weighed mail pieces to the maintained record; and correcting any underpayments or overpayments.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1999Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Ronald P. Sansone, Robert A. Law, Jr.
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Publication number: 20040243425Abstract: A method is for delivering a product to a consumer in the field of electrotechnical switchboards and cabinet systems. A technology commissioner acts as a franchiser and a full range of documentation for producing a product is made available for a franchise recipient. The franchisee commissioner also prepares an identification device which contains at least one data carrier for identifying the franchise commissioner, which the franchise recipient attaches to the product before delivery to the consumer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventors: Rolf-Gunter Genzel, Wilke Lubben
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Publication number: 20040243522Abstract: The present invention overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art by enabling a sender to easily and automatically track mail. The foregoing is accomplished by first requiring the sender to register the sender's acquisition and possession of a booklet of tracking labels. Sender may indicate to the system the nature of the automated tracking sender wishes (delivery only, failure only, mailing events forwarding, etc.) Sender may override the system for specific mail. Sender is in possession of the labels contained in the booklet which may be wrapped with tamper evidencing material, may register the labels by entering the booklet security code as well as the first sequential label tracking code in a system. The booklet security code is not obtained until the tampering evidencing material is opened.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Thomas J. Foth, Richard W. Heiden, Cindy Mangiameli, Brian M. Romansky, Kevin Lockwood
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Patent number: 6820066Abstract: In an arrangement and method for storing data about usage of a terminal device, a statistical memory is provided for the usage data, which are stored in statistical classes. A processor is connected to the statistical memory and a program memory and is programmed for automatic class formation, and for statistical storage of the usage data and appertaining storage of the count of a counter which is incremented upon each entry or occurrence of an item of the class.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1999Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Francotyp-Postalia AG & Co. KGInventors: Frank Reisinger, Olaf Turner
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Patent number: 6820065Abstract: A postal security device has a secure housing within which are two or more accounting register sets. The accounting register sets are associated with distinct meter licenses. The postal security device can also store a single accounting register set, but is able to transfer the cryptographically signed register set to a nonsecure store such as the hard drive of a personal computer, the register set having been cryptographically signed. The register set may be retrieved from the nonsecure store and cryptographically authenticated, and restored to its location within the secure housing of postal security device. The postal security may provide service under more than one distinct meter license. The single meter license can also be associated with more than one postal security device, each with its own secure housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2000Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Ascom Hasler Mailing Systems Inc.Inventor: Edward J. Naclerio
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Publication number: 20040220889Abstract: This invention relates to a device alerting to the expiration of tariffs for a franking system, comprising a random access memory (RAM) for recording postal data including a first table of postal tariffs relative to postal products and services and a processing unit for updating these postal tariffs, this RAM further comprising a second table of postal tariffs and the processing unit comprising means for comparing the postal tariffs of the first and second tables and for emitting a message alerting to the expiration of tariffs when a date of application of the postal tariffs of said second table is identical to or earlier than a desired date of franking and when one of these compared postal tariffs has been changed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventor: Pascal Charroppin
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Publication number: 20040220890Abstract: An item handling system and method, the item handling system comprising: at least one item printing unit for printing destination address codes on items, each destination address code corresponding to a destination address to which the respective item is to be delivered; and a plurality of item processing units through at least one of which the items are processed in delivery to the respective destination addresses, each item processing unit including an item handler for reading the destination address code on each item, determining, for each item, through use of the destination address code, a destination item processing unit which is local to the destination address, and routing each item to the destination item processing unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: Neopost Industrie SAInventor: Keith McMurray Boden
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Patent number: 6813614Abstract: A method for communicating a re-keying message from a postage meter to a registration authority includes the steps of determining at the postage meter that a current key needs to be replaced with a new key; generating in the postage meter the new key; creating in the postage meter the re-keying message, the re-keying message including at least a device identifier and the new key; using the postage meter for printing the re-keying message in a machine-readable form on a recording medium; and mailing the recording medium to the registration authority.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2001Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Cordery
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Patent number: 6810390Abstract: A system and corresponding method for verifying digital postal marks on mailpieces or, more generally, for verifying a mark on any kind of document where the mark represents value and might be counterfeited or used fraudulently, the system including in the specific case of verifying a digital postal mark: a plurality of mail processing machine verification modules (MPMVMs), each responsive to information obtained from sampled mailpieces, and each further responsive to a control file specifying patterns of sampling and specifying responses to sampling results, each MPMVM performing local verification of the sampled mailpieces according to the control file, each MPMVM for providing the information obtained from the sampled mailpieces and optionally the local verification results; and a data center verification module (DCVM), responsive to the information obtained from the sampled mailpieces and also to the local verification results, for analyzing the information obtained from the sampled mailpieces, for periodType: GrantFiled: August 28, 2000Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Inventors: Cheryl L. Picoult, Leon A. Pintsov, Nathan Rosenberg, Frederick W. Ryan, Jr.
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Patent number: 6804784Abstract: A file system security driver and vault method and system particularly applicable to a system in which protected data is segregated from other data, which allows for back-channeling of file data in order to ensure that files created by applications using secured data do not cause data leaks of secure data. In a preferred embodiment, a file system security driver is a driver resident on the kernel level which monitors file system requests and allows limited access to files resident on the vault and creation of files within the vault when necessary.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Infraworks CorporationInventors: George Friedman, Robert Phillip Starek, Carlos A. Murdock
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Publication number: 20040177048Abstract: A method and apparatus for sorting, prioritizing, identifying, managing, and otherwise controlling (collectively, “controlling”) a communication. A frank may be used to associate a value and a class with a communication. The communication may be associated with the frank through the method of selecting a frank associated with a value from among a plurality of frank types, each of the frank types having a pre-assigned value, associating the frank with the communication, and initiating transmission of the franked communication across a network. Value may include anything important of having meaning to the parties, including, for example, money, credit (or a promise to pay), frequent flier miles, and so forth. “Franking” a communication generally associates some indicia of value and/or a service class with a communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Inventor: John R. Klug
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Publication number: 20040172269Abstract: A apparatus and method for obtaining approval of the mailing list campaign wherein a proposed mailing list campaign sample is forwarded to a list owner via a computer network such as the Internet. A determination is made if the list owner replies to the provided proposed mailing list campaign sample, and the mailing list campaign is then implemented in accordance with this determination.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2003Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventors: Michael D. Bella, Aristotle Spyropoulous, Stevan R. Roberts
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Publication number: 20040139036Abstract: A system or method for scheduling supply driven processes such as the processing of mail includes projecting arrival data for mail articles during a processing period, determining a processing schedule of available equipment and personnel for processing mail articles during the processing period, simulating the processing of mail articles during the processing schedule determined for the arrival data to evaluate processing performance, and determining any changes for the processing schedule based upon simulating the processing. A method for scheduling a multi-operation process to handle arriving raw material of uncontrolled amounts and types, in accordance with performance objectives, includes similar steps.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Applicant: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Thomas G. Acton, Michael L. Aigen, Patrick R. Fry, Cynthia C. Munger
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Publication number: 20040122779Abstract: A method and system for receiving payment for postage by a delivery system operator from a customer is provided. The method includes receiving payment from the customer for a first postage value; receiving the parcel for delivery, the parcel including a machine-readable postage indicia indicating the amount of the received payment; determining parcel attributes; calculating a determined postage value for the parcel based on the determined parcel attributes; determining the first postage value from the indicia; and transmitting a postage payment adjustment amount based on a comparison between the first postage value and the determined postage value.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Vantresa Stickler, John R. Phillips, Donald McPherson
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Publication number: 20040122777Abstract: A method to create secure postal indicia that is fixed in two or more different mediums, i.e., printed on a mail piece with normal ink and/or invisible ink and recorded in a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag. The security feature is enhanced by recording a number in a memory of a radio frequency identification tag that is linked to a dual meter user before the tag is delivered to the user of the dual meter; processing by the dual meter the number recorded in the radio frequency identification tag memory when the dual postal indicia is being composed; storing the processed number in the radio frequency tag memory; affixing a postal indicia portion of a dual postal indicia and a radio frequency identification tag portion of a dual postal indicia to a mail piece; and uploading the number recoded in the radio frequency identification tag memory and the processed number stored in the radio frequency tag memory to a data center.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventor: Ronald P. Sansone
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Publication number: 20040098355Abstract: Systems and methods are provided to facilitate completion of a mailing. Information can be received from a mailer that is descriptive of one or more mailing requirements, and one or more mailpiece identifiers can be provided to the mailer based upon the information descriptive of the mailing. An indication of fulfillment of one or more mailing requirements associated with a mailpiece identifier can be received from one or more service providers. Payment can be received from the mailer, and remuneration can be forwarded to an exchange or one or more service providers for services related to the fulfillment of the one or more mailing requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Theresa Biasi, Leon A. Pintsov
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Publication number: 20040093222Abstract: A process according to the invention takes daily address information and uses it to update the United States Postal Service (USPS) NCOA database, creating a new database that is current daily. The new database will assist businesses in making corrections to address information prior to printing address labels and delivering the items to a mail or parcel service provider. This process will enable the collection of address change information at near real time, validate the change information, and distribute this new database to licensed users on a daily or more frequent basis.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2002Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventors: Wayne Sipe, Ben F. Bruce, Shahrom Kiani, Alan E. O'Martin, Gary Allen, John J. Mampe
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Publication number: 20040083190Abstract: A data structure for storing non-postal route data records for access by a sortation program including a non-postal route data table containing a plurality of non-postal route data sets; a destination data table containing a plurality of destination data sets corresponding to the one or more non-postal route data sets, each non-postal route data set having a link to the corresponding destination data sets of said destination data table. Each destination data set includes a sequence designation indicating an order of delivery of materials between the plurality of destinations. A delivery point data table containing one or more delivery point data sets corresponds to each destination data set, each destination data set having a link to the corresponding delivery point data set of said delivery point data table.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventor: Michael R. Sanders
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Publication number: 20040083189Abstract: A method of preparing a mailpiece includes applying a mailpiece identification (MI) code that uniquely identifies the mailpiece, and applying a destination code to the mailpiece signifying at least part of an address. Tracking and accounting for such a mailpiece includes: at an postal service mail processing (MP) site, obtaining the MI code and the destination code, and sending a mailpiece message including at least the MI code to a postage vendor (PV) site; and at the PV site, storing information from the mailpiece message, debiting an account of the mailer for postage, crediting an account of a postal service for postage, and when the mailpiece message indicates that the mailpiece has arrived at its destination, retiring the MI code as no longer available for use on a mailpiece (at least for some predetermined time).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2002Publication date: April 29, 2004Applicant: Neopost Inc.Inventor: J.P. Leon
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Patent number: 6714922Abstract: Merchandise Return Label may be printed on a buyer's computer printer and paid for by the seller's postage meter. Goods mailed with the Merchandise Return Label will be considered metered mail. Returned goods may be delivered directly to the buyer, and postal employees will not have to manually complete the Merchandise Return Label. Since the mailing of the returned goods was paid for by a postage meter, the Post Office would not have to receive payment from the seller when the seller receives the package.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2000Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Ronald P. Sansone, Ian A. Siveyer, Ahjaz A. Sethi, Robert A. Law, Susan Garvey, Brian J. Moughty
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Publication number: 20040039712Abstract: A method and system for delivering an item to a customer including the processing of a plurality of items and notifying a customer (304) of an item that has been processed and is ready for delivery. When the customer requests the item, the system and method receives item information and customer information and based on this information identifies the customer (408) and the item (412). Then, the system and method validates that the customer is authorized to obtain (414), and delivers and confirms delivery of the item to the customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: William W Tartal, James W. Buie, Janet L. Webster
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Patent number: 6668326Abstract: A method for performing a computation task in a secure processor removably operatively associated with a host including a memory external to the secure processor. The method includes computing a portion of the task in the secure processor, obtaining a setting representation of settings of processing components of the secure processor at the end of the computing step, transmitting the setting representation to the external memory, retrieving the setting representation from the external memory, providing the setting representation to the secure processor, and resuming computation of the task in the secure processor by employing the setting representation.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1999Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: NDS LimitedInventors: Yaron Sella, Moshe Shlissel
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Publication number: 20030225712Abstract: A billing system for determining package transportation charges. The billing system includes a reader to read a package identifier associated with said package and the reader generates a package identifier signal and transmits the same to a microprocessor. The billing system also includes a package sizer having a plurality of non-contact optical sensors located along each of an x, y and z axis, where each optical sensor is in a known position. The sensors are oriented relative to the conveyor so that packages passing over the sensors are detected by the sensors and produce a signal correlated to said package size. Also provided is a microprocessor to receive and correlate said package size and identifier signals, and to determine an appropriate shipping charge based upon the same. A weigh scale may also be incorporated into the system. A method of determining a transportation charge is also comprehended, which includes a self-diagnostic initialization procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2002Publication date: December 4, 2003Applicant: Global Sensor Systems Inc.Inventors: Gordan C. Cooper, Todd Teal
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Publication number: 20030225711Abstract: A franking module is provided which allows the postal customer to apply unique indicia to an item of mail for authorizing postal transactions. The indicia would not include postage and the franking module would have no capability to store and account for postage. The identification data represented by said indicia would include a customer account number registered at the post office for authorization and billing. The indicia would be read and the postage value would be calculated by a post office processor remote from the franking module. the amount of postage would be debited to the customer's account as the postal item clears the initial processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Inventor: Martin Paping
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Patent number: 6655593Abstract: An XML processing system for use in a barcode printer apparatus includes a computer system operatively coupled to the barcode printer apparatus. The computer system further includes an XML processor configured to receive, parse, and process an XML input data stream and obtain schema identified in the XML data stream from a schema repository. The XML processor validates the XML data stream based upon the schema obtained. Also included is an XSLT processor configured to obtain a stylesheet identified in the XML data stream from a stylesheet repository. The XSLT processor transforms data in the XML input data stream into transformed XML data based upon the stylesheet obtained. Also, an XSLFO processor formats the transformed XML data into formatted XML data based upon XSLFO instructions contained in the stylesheet. A barcode rendering subsystem then receives the formatted XML data and generates a bit map representative of the bar code label.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: ZIH Corp.Inventor: Bruce N. Alleshouse
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Publication number: 20030217017Abstract: A label and a method for providing a label to a user is described. The label may be a mailing label to be placed on letters or parcels. The label includes information such as postage, delivery address, return address, and a barcode for tracking delivery information. A user may request both a label and postage in what, to the user, appears to be a single computerized connection on a single internet web-page. A postage indicia is provided through a postage provider with whom the user has a deposit or credit. The label itself may be generated through a label-generating application hosted or generated by an entity separate from the postage provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2002Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventors: Stuart Willoughby, Ronald F. Smith, Daniel Lord, Charles Outman, Joseph A. Otten, John Gullo, Anna Vale