Patents Assigned to Coin, Inc.
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Patent number: 9360536Abstract: The present invention relates devices and methods using swipe detection. A swipeable computer of the present invention comprises a capacitive detector having an output, a switchable magnetic field sensor having an output, a memory unit, and a logic unit. The memory unit stores a standard capacitance change and a standard magnetic field change. The logic unit is electrically connected to the capacitive detector output, the switchable magnetic field sensor, the switchable magnetic field sensor output, and the memory unit. The logic unit of the swipeable computer is adapted to determine if the capacitive detector output corresponds to the standard capacitance change, to enable the switchable magnetic field sensor if the change in capacitance corresponds to the standard capacitance change, and to determine if the switchable magnetic field sensor output corresponds to the standard magnetic field change.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2015Date of Patent: June 7, 2016Assignee: Coin, Inc.Inventors: Kanishk Parashar, Karthik Balakrishnan, Bret Foreman, Rory Nordeen
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Patent number: 9010651Abstract: The present invention relates devices and methods using swipe detection. A swipeable computer of the present invention comprises a capacitive detector having an output, a switchable magnetic field sensor having an output, a memory unit, and a logic unit. The memory unit stores a standard capacitance change and a standard magnetic field change. The logic unit is electrically connected to the capacitive detector output, the switchable magnetic field sensor, the switchable magnetic field sensor output, and the memory unit. The logic unit of the swipeable computer is adapted to determine if the capacitive detector output corresponds to the standard capacitance change, to enable the switchable magnetic field sensor if the change in capacitance corresponds to the standard capacitance change, and to determine if the switchable magnetic field sensor output corresponds to the standard magnetic field change.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2014Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Coin, Inc.Inventors: Kanishk Parashar, Karthik Balakrishnan, Bret Foreman, Rory Nordeen
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Patent number: 9010646Abstract: A magnetic interface card appears to be a payment card conventionally provided with an electromagnetic stripe and magnetic data tracks. A magnetic emissive element is disposed in the magnetic interface card body under the magnetic data tracks that can emit a variety of ISO-7813 track-2 data strings. A photo-sensor is included to receive a series of optically encoded flashes from a personal trusted device (PTD) smartphone screen that securely communicate one-time-use account information and operational parameters from a financial transaction server. The large installed base of legacy point-of-sale magnetic card readers can continue to be used without any hardware or software modifications, and card security is improved by the change to one-time-use access numbers.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2011Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Coin, Inc.Inventor: Kerry D. Brown
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Patent number: 8998096Abstract: A thin-client access card has a card body with partial or fully emissive magnetic data tracks. An emissive element is disposed in the card body under the location of the legacy magnetic data tracks. An electronic signal conditioner converts audio signals from a mobile device into magnetic data applied to the emissive element. A swipe sensor detects when the thin-client access card is being swiped by a legacy card reader, and triggers an output of magnetic data from the emissive element while proximal to the POS reader head. A cable attaches the thin-client access card as a peripheral to the mobile device with an audio output jack.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2010Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Coin, Inc.Inventor: Kerry D. Brown
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Publication number: 20150083808Abstract: The present invention relates devices and methods using swipe detection. A swipeable computer of the present invention comprises a capacitive detector having an output, a switchable magnetic field sensor having an output, a memory unit, and a logic unit. The memory unit stores a standard capacitance change and a standard magnetic field change. The logic unit is electrically connected to the capacitive detector output, the switchable magnetic field sensor, the switchable magnetic field sensor output, and the memory unit. The logic unit of the swipeable computer is adapted to determine if the capacitive detector output corresponds to the standard capacitance change, to enable the switchable magnetic field sensor if the change in capacitance corresponds to the standard capacitance change, and to determine if the switchable magnetic field sensor output corresponds to the standard magnetic field change.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Applicant: Coin, Inc.Inventors: Kanishk Parashar, Karthik Balakrishnan, Bret Foreman, Rory Nordeen