Patents Assigned to BYTEMARK, INC.
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Patent number: 11556863Abstract: This invention discloses a novel system and method for distributing electronic ticketing such that the ticket is verified at the entrance to venues by means of an animation or other human perceptible verifying visual object that is selected by the venue for the specific event. Tins removes the need to use a bar-code scanner on an LCD display of a cell phone or other device and speeds up the rate at which human ticket takers can verify ticket holders.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2017Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: Bytemark, Inc.Inventors: Micah Bergdale, Matthew Grasser, Christopher Guess, Nicholas Ihm, Samuel Krueckeberg, Gregory Valyer
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Patent number: 11323881Abstract: A system and method in which the Bluetooth technology is used in conjunction with a user application on a mobile device to facilitate hands-free fare validation at a transit station. The user app communicates with a controller driver in a controller unit that interfaces with a compliant fare gate. Bluetooth beacons are used to determine a passenger's proximity to the gate and camera-like devices determine whether a passenger has entered a fare validation zone. A user with a valid and active electronic ticket on their mobile device may simply walk through the fare gate “hands free” without the need to search for a physical ticket or a smartcard or a mobile phone. This hassle-free approach significantly improves the user experience and passenger throughput through fare gates. The Bluetooth-based automated fare validation system also detects passengers with valid electronic tickets and those without a valid permit for travel.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2019Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: Bytemark Inc.Inventors: Micah Bergdale, Nicholas Ihm, Kevin Rejko, Michael O'Haire, Edward J. Donovan
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Publication number: 20220067774Abstract: A transit fare approach that offers a transit agency the ability to cap how many transit passes of a particular type in a given fare cycle would be equivalent of buying a discounted transit product (like a weekly pass, a bi-weekly pass, or a monthly pass). Once this equivalent is reached by a rider, the system automatically gives the rider the corresponding discount pass for free. The free pass remains activated and good for the remainder of the fare cycle. A software module provides a user app for the rider's mobile device and a controller app for a control unit of the transit agency, both of which operate in conjunction with each other to monitor the use of transit passes by the rider to determine when the rider qualifies for the fare cap-based free transit product and subsequently reward the rider with the free use of the appropriate transit product.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2020Publication date: March 3, 2022Applicant: Bytemark, Inc.Inventors: Stephanie Schrauth, Nicholas Ihm, Vishal Arora, Shashidhar Yaranal, Ram Roy, Jyoti Mahansaria, Sumit Basu, Andrea Costa, Christina Lee
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Publication number: 20220051200Abstract: An electronic-ticketing approach in which a user of a mobile device receives a voucher code at a Ticket Vending Machine (TVM) in a transit station, enters the voucher code into the user's mobile device, and sends it to a control unit to receive an electronic ticket from the control unit delivered to the user's mobile device. The voucher code is a randomly-generated, alpha-numeric code that can be displayed on TVM displays and also can be easily be printed on TVM receipts. When the control unit receives the voucher code, it links the electronic ticket to the user before delivering the ticket to the user's mobile device so as to keep a track of the user's usage of the ticket. A software module provides a user app portion for the user's mobile device and a server app portion for the control unit, both of which operate in conjunction with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2020Publication date: February 17, 2022Applicant: Bytemark, Inc.Inventors: Stephanie Schrauth, Nicholas Ihm, Vishal Arora, Shashidhar Yaranal
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Patent number: 10346764Abstract: This invention discloses a novel system and method for distributing electronic ticketing such that the ticket is verified at the entrance to venues by means of an animation or other human perceptible verifying visual object that is selected by the venue for the specific event. This removes the need to use a bar-code scanner on an LCD display of a cell phone or other device and speeds up the rate at which human ticket takers can verify ticket holders. The system also can permit ticket purchase verification in the absence of a network connection during verification.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2015Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: BYTEMARK, INC.Inventors: Micah Bergdale, Matthew Grasser, Nicholas Ihm, Samuel Krueckeberg, Gregory Valyer
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Publication number: 20170220960Abstract: This invention discloses a novel system and method for distributing electronic ticketing such that the ticket is verified at the entrance to venues by means of an animation or other human perceptible verifying visual object that is selected by the venue for the specific event. Tins removes the need to use a bar-code scanner on an LCD display of a cell phone or other device and speeds up the rate at which human ticket takers can verify ticket holders.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2017Publication date: August 3, 2017Applicant: Bytemark, Inc.Inventors: Bergdale Micah, Matthew Grasser, Christopher Guess, Nicholas Ihm, Samuel Krueckeberg, Gregory Valyer
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Publication number: 20160078447Abstract: This invention discloses a novel system and method for distributing electronic ticketing to mobile devices such that the ticket stored on the device is checked for its integrity from tampering and the device periodically reports on ticket usage with a central server.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2014Publication date: March 17, 2016Applicant: Bytemark, Inc.Inventors: Micah Bergdale, Matthew Grasser, Nicholas Ihm, Kevin Rejko
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Publication number: 20150088563Abstract: This invention discloses a novel system and method for distributing electronic ticketing to mobile devices such that the ticket stored on the device is checked for its integrity from tampering and the device periodically reports on ticket usage with a central server.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Applicant: Bytemark, Inc.Inventors: Micah Bergdale, Matthew Grasser, Kevin Rejko, Nicholas Ihm
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Publication number: 20130262163Abstract: This invention discloses a novel system and method for distributing electronic ticketing such that the ticket is verified at the entrance to venues by means of an animation or other human perceptible verifying visual object that is selected by the venue for the specific event. This removes the need to use a bar-code scanner on an LCD display of a cell phone or other device and speeds up the rate at which human ticket takers can verify ticket holders. The system also can permit ticket purchase verification in the absence of a network connection during verfication.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2013Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: ByteMark, Inc.Inventors: Micah Bergdale, Matthew Grasser, Christopher Guess, Nicholas Ihm, Samuel Krueckeberg, Gregory Valyer
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Patent number: 8494967Abstract: This invention discloses a novel system and method for distributing electronic ticketing such that the ticket is verified at the entrance to venues by means of an animation or other human perceptible verifying visual object that is selected by the venue for the specific event. This removes the need to use a bar-code scanner on an LCD display of a cell phone or other device and speeds up the rate at which human ticket takers can verify ticket holders. The system providing the service also can maintain a persistent communication channel with the user device in order to control the ticket verification process.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2012Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Bytemark, Inc.Inventors: Micah Bergdale, Matthew Grasser, Christopher Guess, Nicholas Ihm, Samuel Krueckeberg, Gregory Valyer
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Publication number: 20120296826Abstract: This invention discloses a novel system and method for distributing electronic ticketing such that the ticket is verified at the entrance to venues by means of an animation or other human perceptible verifying visual object that is selected by the venue for the specific event. This removes the need to use a barcode scanner on an LCD display of a cell phone or other device and speeds up the rate at which human ticket takers can verify ticket holders.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: BYTEMARK, INC.Inventors: Micah Bergdale, Matthew Grasser, Christopher Guess, Nicholas Ihm, Samuel Krueckeberg, Gregory Vayler
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Publication number: 20120296828Abstract: This invention discloses a novel system and method for distributing electronic ticketing such that the ticket is verified at the entrance to venues by means of an animation or other human perceptible verifying visual object that is selected by the venue for the specific event. This removes the need to use a bar-code scanner on an LCD display of a cell phone or other device and speeds up the rate at which human ticket takers can verify ticket holders. The system providing the service also can maintain a persistent communication channel with the user device in order to control the ticket verification process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2012Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: BYTEMARK, INC.Inventors: Micah Bergdale, Matthew Grasser, Christopher Guess, Nicholas Ihm, Samuel Krueckeberg, Gregory Valyer
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Publication number: 20120209630Abstract: This invention is related to secure payments using data codes displayed on a mobile device, for example a QR code displayed on a cell-phone. The invention establishes a third party transaction service that protects the customer's proprietary payment information, for example, credit card numbers, while ensuring for a merchant that a payment token, for example, the QR code, will represent a valid payment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2011Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: BYTEMARK, INC.Inventors: Nicholas Ihm, Christopher Guess, Micah Bergdale, Gregory Valyer, Matthew Grasser