Patents Assigned to BeepCard Ltd.
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Publication number: 20130130587Abstract: A toy apparatus and method for interactive communication between a cellphone and a toy apparatus is disclosed. In an embodiment of the present invention, a method is provided, the method including: transmitting by the cellphone at least one signal; receiving by the toy apparatus the at least one signal; analyzing by the toy apparatus the at least one signal; determining by the toy apparatus at least one response to the at least one signal; and producing by the toy apparatus the at least one response.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: BEEPCARD LTDInventors: Moshe Cohen, Alan Sege
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Publication number: 20110034251Abstract: A plurality of individual toys, at least a first one of which generates acoustic signals and at least a second one of which receives acoustic signals. When the second toy receives acoustic signals from the first toy, it responds, for example, by generating a sound and/or controlling its motion. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the toys flock and/or form a procession of toys which follow a leader toy, for example a mother goose and a plurality of following and preferably quacking goslings.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: BeepCard Ltd.Inventors: Moshe COHEN, Alan Sege
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Publication number: 20100256976Abstract: The interactive authentication system allows a consumer to interact with a base station, such as broadcast media (e.g., television and radio) or PC, to receive coupons, special sales offers, and other information with an electronic card. The electronic card can also be used to transmit a signal that can be received by the base station to perform a wide variety of tasks. These tasks can include launching an application, authenticating a user at a website, and completing a sales transaction at a website (e.g., by filling out a form automatically). The interaction between the base station and the electronic card is accomplished by using the conventional sound system in the base station so that a special reader hardware need not be installed to interact with the electronic card. The user is equipped with an electronic card that can receive and transmit data via sound waves. In the various embodiments, the sound waves can be audible or ultrasonic (which can be slightly audible to some groups of people).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: BeepCard Ltd.Inventors: Alon ATSMON, Amit Antebi, Tsvi Lev, Moshe Cohen, Gavriel Speyer, Alan Sege, Nathan Altman, Rami Anati
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Patent number: 7706838Abstract: The interactive authentication system allows a consumer to interact with a base station, such as broadcast media (e.g., television and radio) or PC, to receive coupons, special sales offers, and other information with an electronic card. The electronic card can also be used to transmit a signal that can be received by the base station to perform a wide variety of tasks. These tasks can include launching an application, authenticating a user at a website, and completing a sales transaction at a website (e.g., by filling out a form automatically). The interaction between the base station and the electronic card is accomplished by using the conventional sound system in the base station so that a special reader hardware need not be installed to interact with the electronic card. The user is equipped with an electronic card that can receive and transmit data via sound waves. In the various embodiments, the sound waves can be audible or ultrasonic (which can be slightly audible to some groups of people).Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2003Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: BeepCard Ltd.Inventors: Alon Atsmon, Amit Antebi, Tsvi Lev, Moshe Cohen, Gavriel Spcyer, Alan Sege, Nathan Altman, Rami Anati
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Publication number: 20100030838Abstract: A method of communicating with an electronic device, comprising: providing a computer having an audible sound receiving and generating sub-system including a microphone; transmitting from a source at least one ultrasonic acoustic signal, encoded with information to the computer; and receiving said at least one signal by said microphone, to be detected by said computer. Preferably, the ultrasonic frequency used is below 50 kHz.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: BeepCard Ltd.Inventors: Alon Atsmon, Amit Antebi, Nathan Altman, Zvi Lev, Moshe Cohen
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Publication number: 20090264205Abstract: A plurality of individual toys, at least a first one of which generates acoustic signals and at least a second one of which receives acoustic signals. When the second toy receives acoustic signals from the first toy, it responds, for example, by generating a sound and/or controlling its motion. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the toys flock and/or form a procession of toys which follow a leader toy, for example a mother goose and a plurality of following and preferably quacking goslings.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2009Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicant: BeepCard Ltd.Inventors: Alon ATSMON, Amit Antebi, Moshe Cohen, Sharon Shimoni
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Patent number: 7568963Abstract: A plurality of individual toys, at least a first one of which generates acoustic signals and at least a second one of which receives acoustic signals. When the second toy receives acoustic signals from the first toy, it responds, for example, by generating a sound and/or controlling its motion. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the toys flock and/or form a procession of toys which follow a leader toy, for example a mother goose and a plurality of following and preferably quacking goslings.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1999Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: BeepCard Ltd.Inventors: Alon Atsmon, Amit Antebi, Moshe Cohen, Sharon Shimoni
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Publication number: 20080173717Abstract: A smart card comprising: a memory for storing information; at least one transmitting or receiving antenna; and a low frequency circuit, for handling information associated with said antenna and said memory, which information is modulated at a modulation frequency of between 5 kHz and 100 kHz. Preferably the antenna is an acoustic antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2008Publication date: July 24, 2008Applicant: BeepCard Ltd.Inventors: Amit Antebi, Alon Atsmon, Zvi Lev, Moshe Cohen
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Patent number: 7383297Abstract: A method of communicating with an electronic device, comprising: providing a computer having an audible sound receiving and generating sub-system including a microphone; transmitting from a source at least one ultrasonic acoustic signal, encoded with information to the computer; and receiving said at least one signal by said microphone, to be detected by said computer. Preferably, the ultrasonic frequency used is below 50 kHz.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1999Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: BeepCard Ltd.Inventors: Alon Atsmon, Amit Antebi, Nathan Altman, Zvi Lev, Moshe Cohen
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Publication number: 20080071537Abstract: A method for verifying and identifying users, and for verifying users' identity, by means of an authentication device capable of transmitting, receiving and recording audio or ultrasonic signals, and capable of converting the signals into digital data, and performing digital signal processing. Voice pattern(s) and user(s) information of one or more authorized user(s) are recorded and stored on the authentication device. User(s) identification is verified by inputting to the authentication device a vocal identification signal from a user, and comparing the voice pattern of the vocal identification signal with the recorded voice pattern(s) of the authorized user(s), and if a match is detected issuing an indication that the user is identified as an authorized user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: BeepCard Ltd.Inventors: Asaf Tamir, Alan Sege, Nir Dvash, Nathan Altman, Alon Atsmon
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Patent number: 7334735Abstract: A smart card comprising: a memory for storing information; at least one transmitting or receiving antenna; and a low frequency circuit, for handling information associated with said antenna and said memory, which information is modulated at a modulation frequency of between 5 kHz and 100 kHz. Preferably the antenna is an acoustic antenna.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1999Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: BeepCard Ltd.Inventors: Amit Antebi, Alon Atsmon, Zvi Lev, Moshe Cohen
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Patent number: 7280970Abstract: A method for verifying and identifying users, and for verifying users' identity, by means of an authentication device capable of transmitting, receiving and recording audio or ultrasonic signals, and capable of converting the signals into digital data, and performing digital signal processing. Voice pattern(s) and user(s) information of one or more authorized user(s) are recorded and stored on the authentication device. User(s) identification is verified by inputting to the authentication device a vocal identification signal from a user, and comparing the voice pattern of the vocal identification signal with the recorded voice pattern(s) of the authorized user(s), and if a match is detected issuing an indication that the user is identified as an authorized user.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2001Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: BeepCard Ltd.Inventors: Asaf Tamir, Alan Sege, Nir Dvash, Nathan Altman, Alon Atsmon
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Patent number: 7260221Abstract: A method of authentication using an electronic device (20), comprising: providing a computer (22, 24, 26, 28, 140) having a sound receiving (28) and generating sub-system including a microphone (26); providing a personal communicator (30, 144) which utilizes a communication network (148); initiating a connection by the computer (22, 24, 26, 28, 140), over the communications network (148), to the personal communicator (30, 144) and identifying the personal communicator (30, 144) responsive to an audio response of the personal communicator (30, 144) to the connection initiation. Preferably, the personal communicator (30, 144) is a cellular telephone.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: BeepCard Ltd.Inventor: Alon Atsmon