Patents Assigned to Computer Services, Inc.
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Patent number: 6718385Abstract: A system that allows movement of information from a source network to a destination network, but prohibits movement of information from the destination network to the source network. A low-side network interface receives a request, and a low-side processor analyzes the request to determine whether it is allowable. A high-side processor denies all request and data from the destination network. In this manner, the high-side processor allows no information to flow from the destination network to the source network.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2000Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Galaxy Computer Services, Inc.Inventors: Lara H. Baker, David J. Bailey
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Patent number: 6656045Abstract: A method and system (10) for storing preselected Bingo numbers which allows a player to play the same sets of Bingo numbers (56) in multiple sessions of Bingo. The player preselects Bingo numbers to play in multiple Bingo sessions. The numbers are stored in the memory (16) of the computer (12). The player selects which preselected Bingo numbers to play for a specific session of Bingo. A ticket is provided having the selected sets of Bingo numbers with a control number (58) for each selected set of numbers and a validation number (60) for the ticket.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Melange Computer Services, Inc.Inventors: William Wei, Jeffery A. Dettloff, Ronald J. Austin, Richard G. Bean, Harrold J. Rappold, James L. Green
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Publication number: 20030003986Abstract: A method and system (10) for managing a Bingo game while allowing a repeat player to easily play the same sets of numbers (56) in multiple sessions of Bingo. The system allows the hall to track the sale of Bingo tickets (52), easily verify the Bingo winners and keep track of repeat players. In the method of using the system, the player preselects numbers which he wishes to play in multiple Bingo sessions. The hall stores the numbers in the memory (16) of the computer (12). On the date of the Bingo game, the player chooses which preselected Bingo numbers to play. The player is provided with a ticket having the preselected numbers with a control number (58) for each set of numbers and a validation number (60) for the ticket. The player is also provided with a receipt indicating the number of preselected sets of numbers bought by the player and the validation number for the ticket. The Bingo game is then played with the called Bingo numbers being entered into the computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Applicant: Melange Computer Services, Inc.Inventors: William Wei, Jeffery A. Dettloff, Ronald J. Austin, Richard G. Bean, Harrold J. Rappold, James L. Green
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Patent number: 6398646Abstract: A method and system for managing a Bingo game while allowing a repeat player to play the same sets of numbers in multiple sessions of Bingo. The player preselects numbers which he wishes to play in multiple Bingo sessions. The hall stores the numbers in the memory of the computer. On the date of the Bingo game, the player chooses which preselected Bingo numbers to play. The player is provided with a ticket having the preselected numbers with a control number for each set of numbers and a validation number for the ticket. The player is also provided with a receipt indicating the number of preselected sets of numbers bought by the player and the validation number for the ticket. When a player calls Bingo, the hall enters the control number of the potentially winning set of numbers into the computer to verify the set of numbers is a winner.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Melange Computer Services, Inc.Inventors: William Wei, Jeffery A. Dettloff, Ronald J. Austin, Richard G. Bean, Harrold J. Rappold, James L. Green
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Patent number: 6400845Abstract: A system and method of the extraction of textual data from a digital image using a data pattern comprised of visible and invisible characters to locate the data to be extracted and upon find such data populating the fields of an associated data base with the extracted visible data. The digital image to be processed is first compared against master document images contained in a database. Upon determining the proper master document image, a template having predefined data zone is applied to the image to create zone images. The zone images are optically read and converted into a character file which is then parsed with the pattern to locate the text to be extracted. Upon finding data matching the pattern, that data is extracted and the visible portions used to populate data fields in a database record associated with the digital image. In an alternate embodiment, if the extracted data cannot be successfully matched, a validation file of the unmatched data is created for review by an operator.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1999Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Computer Services, Inc.Inventor: Gary Volino
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Patent number: 6371187Abstract: A system for continuously manufacturing security tags involves supplying housing stock material in a continuous web from a supply station and then forming housing cavities in the housing stock material without separating the continuous web. Resonator strips are inserted in the housing cavities downstream of the plastic forming. The housing cavities with the inserted resonator strips are closed and sealed with lid stock material which is placed over the open ends of the housing cavities. Bias strips are attached to the outer surface of the lid stock material remote from the housing cavity. Cover strip material is then placed over the bias strips and outer surface of the lid stock material.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1999Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Wallace Computer Services, Inc.Inventor: David J. Nowaczyk
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Patent number: 6162485Abstract: A system for forming fingerprints comprises a substrate bearing a designated print image-forming area and a localized coating of pressure-sensitive microcapsules containing a substantially colorless, image-forming reactant in the form of a color former or color-developer for forming a latent or visible image of a fingerprint in the designated print image-forming area. An image-developing device comprising a transparent film coated with a dual-functional adhesive composition comprising a pressure-sensitive adhesive containing an image-forming co-reactant in the form of a color developer or color former is used to form a protected visible image in the designated print image-forming area when applied to the fingerprint image.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1998Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Wallace Computers Services, Inc.Inventor: John C. H. Chang
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Patent number: 6096153Abstract: A method and system for continuously manufacturing security tags involve supplying housing stock material in a continuous web from a supply station and then forming housing cavities in the housing stock material without separating the continuous web. Resonator strips are inserted in the housing cavities downstream of the plastic forming. The housing cavities with the inserted resonator strips are closed and sealed with lid stock material which is placed over the open ends of the housing cavities. Bias strips are attached to the outer surface of the lid stock material remote from the housing cavity. Cover strip material is then placed over the bias strips and outer surface of the lid stock material.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1997Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Wallace Computer Services, Inc.Inventor: David J. Nowaczyk
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Patent number: 6079711Abstract: A combination Bingo and Poker game is described. The game uses a game board (10) containing a matrix of Bingo places (16). The Bingo places each have a Bingo number (26) and playing card indicia (28). The game is played similarly to standard Bingo with the players marking the places on the game board as the numbers are selected by the host entity (12A). A player has a winning BINGO when the marked places form a winning Bingo configuration. The playing card indicia of the places of the winning Bingo configuration are then used to form a potentially winning Poker hand.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Melange Computer Services, Inc.Inventors: William Wei, Jeffery A. Dettloff, Ronald J. Austin, Richard G. Bean, Harrold J. Rappold, James L. Green
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Patent number: 6060428Abstract: A document capable of providing information under the application of heat, which comprises a first support having a first surface and a second surface, the first surface bearing an information area including a visible principal image, and at least one of said first support or second support bearing at least one localized coating comprising a substantially colorless, non-pressure sensitive, heat-activatable chromogenic composition capable of producing a first color under the application of heat, the chromogenic composition comprising a chromogenic compound and a color developer. The chromogenic compound and the color developer are substantially colorless solids in physical contact prior to reaction, but which can chemically react to produce a visible colored image by application of heat at temperatures above room temperature.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Wallace Computer Services, Inc.Inventors: John C. H. Chang, Donald J. Hoffmann, Ronald R. Garrison, Derrick Kraus
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Patent number: 6038553Abstract: An automated self service method of and system for cashing checks, typically without human intervention. The system includes a check cashing database that contains customer records for registered customers. A plurality of administration modules are provided with which individuals may register themselves and their checks and communicate with customer service representatives. A check cashing server communicates with the check cashing transaction modules. The check cashing server receives check cashing requests from the check cashing transaction modules. The check cashing server processes check requests by comparing information in the request with criteria derived from the check cashing database. If the check request satisfies the criteria, the check cashing server, without human action or intervention, instructs the check cashing transaction module to dispense cash to the customer.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1997Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Affiliated Computer Services, Inc.Inventor: Thomas A. Hyde, Jr.
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Patent number: 6010122Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for producing high page count signatures for printed publications. Signatures with a 96 page count and 128 page count are illustrated and described herein. In either case, the signature is constructed of four sheets of printed sheet materials which are preferably continuous webs of sheet material that are fed to a folding and cutting apparatus. The four sheets or webs are folded in half along a main longitudinal fold line extending in the direction in which the web travels. Preferably, the webs are perforated along the main longitudinal fold line prior to being folded. The webs, after being folded in half, are perforated to create a longitudinally extending hinge. Also, the webs are preferably perforated to create cross fold lines. In the case of the 96 page count signature, the folded webs are divided into thirds by the cross fold lines. The folded webs of the 128 page count signature are divided into fourths by the cross fold lines.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1997Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Wallace Computer Services, Inc.Inventor: William C. Weber
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Patent number: 5985441Abstract: A linerless label product, method of making, apparatus and method for dispensing the product wherein a convolutely wound web roll has one face coated with pressure sensitive adhesive while the other face is coated with a release material, the adhesive is interrupted in longitudinally spaced areas to provide transversely extending bands free of pressure sensitive adhesive with the web areas between bands being labels embodying alpha shapes, numeric shapes, graphics, thermally activated material and/or self-contained material; the preparation method including providing signal-stimulating means for each band and the apparatus and method of dispensing employs sensing of the signal-stimulating means to transversely sever the web in the bands.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Wallace Computer Services Inc.Inventors: Janusz Szczepaniec, Ronald W. Rumple
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Patent number: 5970875Abstract: A tamper evident document for use with an impact printer having an inked ribbon, which document comprises, a substrate having a first surface and a second surface, the first surface being adapted to receive a principal visible colored image by transfer from the inked ribbon of an impact printer and being substantially free from color forming compositions which react to form visible colored images, the second surface being coated with a self-contained pressure-sensitive chromogenic composition capable of reacting to form a visible colored mirror image on the second surface, the substrate being sufficiently translucent such that the second visible colored mirror image could be viewed from the first surface, if said second visible image were not totally blocked by said principal visible image, so as to determine whether the principal and second visible colored mirror images are in register.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Wallace Computer Services, Inc.Inventors: Donald J. Hoffmann, John C. H. Chang
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Patent number: 5915089Abstract: A data processing system is provided which can be connected to an existing ply matching and verification system for multiple-part printed products to perform a number of additional operations external to the matching and verification system. The data processing system is configured to access the data stream generated by the matching and verification system at two data points corresponding, respectively, to after indicia on a ply is detected and before it is stored for matching purposes, and after the indicia on all of the plies of a printed product has been stored in a buffer.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1996Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: Wallace Computer Services, Inc.Inventors: Scott A. Stevens, Raymond J. Graham
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Patent number: 5898017Abstract: A heat-sensitive document capable of providing multiple colors comprising a support having at least one surface bearing a first coating comprising a substantially colorless, chromogenic composition which is capable of producing a first color, a second coating covering a portion of the first coating, the second coating being an opaque coating, comprising an opacifying agent and a hydrophobic, polymeric binding agent, and a localized third coating covering at least a portion of said second coating comprising a substantially colorless, heat-activatable chromogenic composition capable of producing a second color, preferably under the application of heat. The opaque coating is "dual-functional", since it both enhances multicolor image quality and acts as a primer for adhering the localized chromogenic coating composition.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1997Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: Wallace Computer Services, Inc.Inventor: John C. H. Chang
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Patent number: 5897733Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing a folded document, such as a mailer, including a camera and microprocessor for viewing printed information on a printed sheet and storing the information in a memory. The printed sheet is then folded to enclose the printed information within the folded sheet. A printer is connected to the camera and microprocessor to retrieve the stored information and print the information on the folded sheet.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1997Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: Wallace Computer Services, Inc.Inventor: Scott A. Stevens
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Patent number: 5890743Abstract: An assembly and method for making a card intermediate in which a series of spaced apart two layer laminates are arranged with the layers in face-to-face relation with a rupturable adhesive therebetween and a first of the layers being a transparent film, advancing the laminates toward a uniting station, providing a length of imprintable material having first and second surfaces with spaced areas of release material on the first surface and advancing the length toward the uniting station, adhesively uniting in the station the first layer of the series of laminates to the length in said spaced areas with each laminate extending beyond its united areas, and diecutting the length and the first layer to provide a generally rectangular closed perimeter diecut, the diecut also having a segment terminating short of the first layer and dividing the perimeter into two equal portions with one of the portions being within the area.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1996Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: Wallace Computer Services, Inc.Inventors: Ronald R. Garrison, Janusz Szczepaniec
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Patent number: 5879453Abstract: A system and corresponding method for obtaining fingerprint samples of a person completing an application form and using those samples to verify that person's identity. The system employs an application form, such as a life insurance application, job application, banking or checking account application, and so on, comprising a first substrate having a fingerprint information receiving area adaptable to receive a fingerprint image of a finger of the person completing the application. The system further employs a second form, such as a chain of custody form, comprising a second substrate having an area adaptable to receive thereon a fingerprint image of the finger of the person. Preferably, an inkless fingerprint kit is used to provide the fingerprint samples on both forms. The fingerprint samples can be compared either manually or through the use of a computer to verify whether the same person provided the samples on both forms.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1997Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignee: Wallace Computer Services, Inc.Inventors: Anthony P. Streeter, Thomas D. Gordon
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Patent number: 5880063Abstract: Coverage of a chromogenic reaction product over a substrate is improved by incorporating a color developer in the substrate and coating the substrate with a color former to form a colored reaction product.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1997Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignee: Wallace Computer Services, Inc.Inventors: Donald J. Hoffman, John C. H. Chang