Patents Assigned to PAP Investments, Ltd.
  • Publication number: 20220100974
    Abstract: A card is made from rigid plastic confirming to ISO 7810 ID-Type 1 card constructed of PVC, PET, Styrene, Polypropylene, Tyvek, or other synthetic material that is 7 mil to 30 mil thick (180 to 760 microns) with both an embedded High Frequency (HF) RFID chip and a Ultra High Frequency (UHF) chip; each chip is affixed to its own unique antenna that is appropriately tuned to operate in its designated frequency range in a passive manner such that the antenna are not physically connected to a power source such as a battery; the HF chip is encoded using NFC Data Exchange Format (NDEF) with code that directs a NFC enabled smartphone, tablet, or similar device to a dedicated website or app where it initializes the interaction by delivering in the NFC encode string identification data unique to that card's UHF RFID chip; the NFC encode string may include such data as the UHF chip's Tag Identification Number (TID), a serial number assigned to the tag that is encoded into the UHF chip's EPC memory; the delivery of the
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 3, 2021
    Publication date: March 31, 2022
    Applicant: PAP Investments, Ltd.
    Inventors: Michael J. Hale, Kevin J. Pease, Peter A. Pyhrr
  • Patent number: 11087101
    Abstract: A card is made from rigid plastic confirming to ISO 7810 ID-Type 1 card constructed of PVC, PET, Styrene, Polypropylene, Tyvek, or other synthetic material that is 7 mil to 30 mil thick (180 to 760 microns) with both an embedded High Frequency (HF) RFID chip and a Ultra High Frequency (UHF) chip; each chip is affixed to its own unique antenna that is appropriately tuned to operate in its designated frequency range in a passive manner such that the antenna are not physically connected to a power source such as a battery; the HF chip is encoded using NFC Data Exchange Format (NDEF) with code that directs a NFC enabled smartphone, tablet, or similar device to a dedicated website or app where it initializes the interaction by delivering in the NFC encode string identification data unique to that card's UHF RFID chip; the NFC encode string may include such data as the UHF chip's Tag Identification Number (TID), a serial number assigned to the tag that is encoded into the UHF chip's EPC memory; the delivery of the
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 2018
    Date of Patent: August 10, 2021
    Assignee: PAP Investments, Ltd.
    Inventors: Michael J. Hale, Kevin J. Pease, Peter A. Pyhrr
  • Publication number: 20190172055
    Abstract: A payment card made from rigid plastic, PVC, PET, Styrene, Polypropylene, Tyvek, or other synthetic material, that conforms to ISO 7810 ID-Type 1 form factor, with an embedded passive High Frequency (HF) NFC chip that supports NFC Data Exchange Format (NDEF) encoding. The card has an assigned credit, debit, or prepaid debit account number, is capable of being used for payment of goods or services with the account number imaged on the surface of the card using inkjet, thermal transfer, laser, or other commercially available variable imaging process. The embedded HF NFC chip is linked to the card's payment account number in a remotely hosted database with an association being made to the card's Unique Identification Number (UID), or another unique identifying element encoded into the chip's memory.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2018
    Publication date: June 6, 2019
    Applicant: PAP Investments, Ltd.
    Inventors: Michael J. Hale, Kevin J. Pease
  • Publication number: 20190156078
    Abstract: A card is made from rigid plastic confirming to ISO 7810 ID-Type 1 card constructed of PVC, PET, Styrene, Polypropylene, Tyvek, or other synthetic material that is 7 mil to 30 mil thick (180 to 760 microns) with both an embedded High Frequency (HF) RFID chip and a Ultra High Frequency (UHF) chip; each chip is affixed to its own unique antenna that is appropriately tuned to operate in its designated frequency range in a passive manner such that the antenna are not physically connected to a power source such as a battery; the HF chip is encoded using NFC Data Exchange Format (NDEF) with code that directs a NFC enabled smartphone, tablet, or similar device to a dedicated website or app where it initializes the interaction by delivering in the NFC encode string identification data unique to that card's UHF RFID chip; the NFC encode string may include such data as the UHF chip's Tag Identification Number (TID), a serial number assigned to the tag that is encoded into the UHF chip's EPC memory; the delivery of the
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2018
    Publication date: May 23, 2019
    Applicant: PAP Investments, Ltd.
    Inventors: Michael J. Hale, Kevin J. Pease, Peter A. Pyhrr
  • Patent number: 9053397
    Abstract: An improved card design and manufacturing method to produce thin gage, open loop system cards, such as credit cards, debit cards, prepaid cards, financial cards, and payroll cards. The thin gage card structure may vary between 5-15 mils in thickness (0.005? inches to 0.015? inches) on a one ply plastic material such as PVC or polyester. The majority of manufacturing steps can be performed on a rotary press in a single operation. Card personalization will be accomplished on a high-speed machine using ink jet for all variable information imaged on both the front and back, and accompanied by high speed encoding of magnetic stripe or activation of integrated circuit elements utilized in the electronic payment process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 2013
    Date of Patent: June 9, 2015
    Assignee: PAP Investments, Ltd.
    Inventors: Peter A. Pyhrr, Michael J. Hale
  • Patent number: 8485447
    Abstract: An improved card design and manufacturing method to produce thin gage, open loop system cards, such as credit cards, debit cards, prepaid cards, financial cards, and payroll cards. The thin gage card structure may vary between 5-15 mils in thickness (0.005? inches to 0.015? inches) on a one ply plastic material such as PVC or polyester. The majority of manufacturing steps can be performed on a rotary press in a single operation. Card personalization will be accomplished on a high-speed machine using ink jet for all variable information imaged on both the front and back, and accompanied by high speed encoding of magnetic stripe or activation of integrated circuit elements utilized in the electronic payment process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 16, 2013
    Assignee: PAP Investments, Ltd.
    Inventors: Peter A. Pyhrr, Michael J. Hale