Patents Assigned to Stamps.Com
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Patent number: 8201217Abstract: Systems and methods which facilitate single user sign-in for multiple accounts are shown. Embodiments create a single user base which maps users to multiple accounts. The use of a single set of credentials by the user is provided for according to embodiments irrespective of the applications associated with the various accounts having very different security protocols. A system hosting the shared user base preferably provides a single authentication point for multiple services. Embodiments an authenticator string, as may be passed between a client and bridge server and/or client and application, in order to enable user access, detect attacks with respect to a client conversation, etcetera. In addition to providing a shared user base for single sign-in, embodiments provide additional shared functionality and/or functionality not available from the applications themselves.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2006Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Stamps.com Inc.Inventors: Geoffrey C. Begen, Keith D. Bussell
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Patent number: 8195579Abstract: An envelope having a window for allowing a printed postage indicia to show through is shown. According to a preferred embodiment, the postage indicia window may be provided with a glassine covering. Preferably the postage indicia may be put in a corner of a document to be mailed and the document placed in the envelope so that the postage indicia shows through the postage indicia window.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2009Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Stamps.com Inc.Inventor: Salim G. Kara
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Publication number: 20120089637Abstract: An address matching system that maintains a central database of valid addresses has been designed. According to the invention, address matching requests are received by the system from a plurality of remote users located at respective machines (“clients”). Those requests are processed at the central system, and the results are returned to the client that made the request. In addition, novel techniques are implemented for improving the likelihood of obtaining one or more matches from a request.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: STAMPS.COMInventor: Richard Baker Winslow
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Publication number: 20120078962Abstract: A postage evidencing meter system is disclosed. The system comprises an authorization database for storing parameters for at least one user, wherein the parameters limit the at least one user's ability to evidence postage using the meter. The parameters include a maximum postage amount that the at least one user is allowed to use on the meter to evidence postage. The parameters may alternatively or also include a period of time during which the user is allowed to use the meter to evidence postage or a maximum amount of postage that can be used during a period of time. The postage evidencing meter further comprises a user interface, a printer, and a security module. In alternative embodiments, the authorization database is stored on a removable storage device and/or is coupled to the meter via a communication link to a remote postage information system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2011Publication date: March 29, 2012Applicant: Stamps.com Inc.Inventor: Craig Ogg
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Patent number: 8135651Abstract: A system and method for printing multiple postage indicia, such as an outbound and/or an associated return postage meter stamp, including a desired postage amount, onto a document or label is described. A processor based system is programmed to interact with a customer to produce the desired postage indicia and to print multiple ones of the indicia substantially contemporaneously. The indicia may include information to allow their use at a later date and/or from a location other than where they are produced.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2007Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Stamps.com Inc.Inventor: Salim G. Kara
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Patent number: 8131651Abstract: The present invention provides apparatus, systems and methods for displaying to each of a plurality of users, upon each user's request, as to each particular parcel to be shipped by each user, an online interactive graphic comparison of a plurality of shipping rates calculated for each of a plurality of services offered by each of a plurality of carriers to ship a particular parcel, each shipping rate corresponding to a particular service offered by a particular carrier for delivering the particular parcel to a particular delivery destination at a particular parcel delivery time on a particular parcel delivery date, wherein each user accesses the computer system over a global communications network using a client computer device, and wherein each user has an individual electronic connection to the global communications network.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2000Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignees: Stamps.com Inc., iShip Inc.Inventors: David Allison Bennett, Lynn Shaindell Goldhaber, Lory Elizabeth Krett, William W. Smith, III, Paul Bilibin, Charles D. Mentzer
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Patent number: 8100324Abstract: The exemplary embodiment of the present invention will provide computer systems and methods for facilitating replacement of computer-based value-bearing items.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2008Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Stamps.com Inc.Inventor: J P Leon
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Patent number: 8103647Abstract: An address matching system that maintains a central database of valid addresses has been designed. According to the invention, address matching requests are received by the system from a plurality of remote users located at respective machines (“clients”). Those requests are processed at the central system, and the results are returned to the client that made the request. In addition, novel techniques are implemented for improving the likelihood of obtaining one or more matches from a request.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2010Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Stamps.comInventor: Richard Baker Winslow
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Publication number: 20110307703Abstract: An on-line value bearing item (VBI) printing system that includes one or more cryptographic modules and a central database is disclosed. The cryptographic modules are capable of implementing the USPS Information Based Indicia Program Postal Security Device Performance Criteria and other required VBI standards. The modules encipher the information stored in the central database for all of the on-line VBI system customers and are capable of preventing access to the database by unauthorized users. Additionally, the cryptographic module is capable of preventing unauthorized and undetected modification, including the unauthorized modification, substitution, insertion, and deletion of VBI related data and cryptographically critical security parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicant: STAMPS.COMInventors: Craig L. Ogg, William W. Chow
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Publication number: 20110307390Abstract: An on-line value bearing item (VBI) printing system that includes one or more cryptographic modules and a secure database is disclosed. The secure database includes account balances and other information for all of the on-line value-bearing item system customers and is capable of preventing access by unauthorized users. Also, a secure communication network is in operation to prevent unauthorized access to the users' data stored in the database. A plurality of subsystems located on the server system side of the on-line VBI system provide services related to purchasing, accounting, and printing of VBI. In addition to the secure database, the server system includes one or more cryptographic modules for authenticating, processing value for the VBI, and generating indicia data for the plurality of users.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicant: STAMPS.COMInventor: Craig L. Ogg
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Patent number: 8078548Abstract: A postage evidencing meter system is disclosed. The system comprises an authorization database for storing parameters for at least one user, wherein the parameters limit the at least one user's ability to evidence postage using the meter. The parameters include a maximum postage amount that the at least one user is allowed to use on the meter to evidence postage. The parameters may alternatively or also include a period of time during which the user is allowed to use the meter to evidence postage or a maximum amount of postage that can be used during a period of time. The postage evidencing meter further comprises a user interface, a printer, and a security module. In alternative embodiments, the authorization database is stored on a removable storage device and/or is coupled to the meter via a communication link to a remote postage information system.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2003Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Stamps.com Inc.Inventor: Craig Ogg
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Patent number: 8073723Abstract: The present invention provides apparatus, systems and methods for determining from a set of delivery times for each of a plurality of services for each of a plurality of carriers a potential delivery schedule for each of the plurality of services for each of the plurality of carriers in response to a request by each of a plurality of users, according to an input by each particular user of a shipping date, a set of parcel specifications for shipping a particular parcel, a set of shipping requirements for shipping the particular parcel, a particular origin postal code and a particular destination postal code. Each user accesses the present invention over a global communications network using a client computer device, and each user client computer device has an individual electronic connection to the global communications network.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2000Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignees: Stamps.com Inc., iShip Inc.Inventors: Paul Bilibin, Jinyue Liu
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Patent number: 8064088Abstract: A system and method for transmission of a document from a sending location to a receiving location by way of a trusted way location is disclosed. A selected document is physically or electronically transmitted by a sending location to a letter server operated by a delivery service. A confirmation of transmission of the document is provided the sender by the delivery service. Thereafter, the letter server reproduces the document in original quality, accompanied by any necessary items such as a delivery container and/or delivery instructions. The delivery service then delivers the reproduced document such as through electronic delivery or inducting the reproduced document into its delivery paradigm for physical delivery to the indicated recipient.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2010Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Stamps.com IncInventors: Salim G. Kara, Martin J. Pagel
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Patent number: 8065239Abstract: The exemplary embodiment of the present invention will provide methods and a computer system for managing image content review for image customization of computer-based value-bearing items such as, for example, an exemplary image-customized computer-based postage label 1 in an exemplary embodiment of the present invention as depicted in FIG. 1. With reference to FIG. 1, the exemplary customized computer-based postage label 1 will bear an image 2 that would be provided by a corresponding user, namely by the user that orders the customized computer-based postage label. The user may provide image 2 in an electronic form, such as by uploading a digital representation of image 2. In a variation of the exemplary embodiment, a user could alternatively provide a hardcopy image. The exemplary customized computer-based postage label 1 will bear a human-readable indication of the country 4 for which the postage is approved.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2004Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Stamps.com Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Thomas McBride, John Michael Boswell, Kyle Huebner, John Roland Clem, J. P. Leon, Daniel David Farino, Richard Stables
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Patent number: 8059821Abstract: A method and apparatus for managing and backing-up a set of security keys are disclosed. The keys are generated first at a backup site and then are transmitted from the backup site to the primary site. The primary site then uses these keys to generate message authentication code for messages generated at the primary site. A portion of the key information is transmitted to a client site in the message. The client site then provides the message authentication code back to the service in a subsequent request. The message authentication code generated at the primary site is readable by the backup site. The primary site then takes the portion of the key information and uses this to verify the received message authentication code. In alternative embodiments the actual values used for generating the message authentication code are not transmitted in the message nor are the exposed to the public side of the service.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2006Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Stamps.com Inc.Inventor: Geoffrey Charles Begen
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Patent number: 8046823Abstract: Systems and methods are provided which implement a bridge server to provide user access to one or more secure applications. A bridge server of embodiments is disposed between a user and a secure application and invokes bridge server security protocols with respect to the user and secure application security protocols with respect to the secure application. In operation according to embodiments, client applications will link into a bridge server, the user will be authenticated by the bridge server, and a valid user will be correlated to an account of the secure application by the bridge server. Bridge servers of embodiments facilitate providing features with respect to secure application user access unavailable using the secure application security protocols.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2006Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Stamps.com Inc.Inventors: Geoffrey Charles Begen, Keith David Bussell
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Patent number: 8041644Abstract: An on-line value bearing item (VBI) printing system that includes one or more cryptographic modules and a central database is disclosed. The cryptographic modules are capable of implementing the USPS Information Based Indicia Program Postal Security Device Performance Criteria and other required VBI standards. The modules encipher the information stored in the central database for all of the on-line VBI system customers and are capable of preventing access to the database by unauthorized users. Additionally, the cryptographic module is capable of preventing unauthorized and undetected modification, including the unauthorized modification, substitution, insertion, and deletion of VBI related data and cryptographically critical security parameters.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2010Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Stamps.comInventors: Craig L. Ogg, William W. Chow
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Patent number: 8027927Abstract: An on-line value bearing item (VBI) printing system that includes one or more cryptographic modules and a central database is disclosed. The cryptographic modules are capable of implementing the USPS Information Based Indicia Program Postal Security Device Performance Criteria and other required VBI standards. The modules encipher the information stored in the central database for all of the on-line VBI system customers and are capable of preventing access to the database by unauthorized users. Additionally, the cryptographic module is capable of preventing unauthorized and undetected modification, including the unauthorized modification, substitution, insertion, and deletion of VBI related data and cryptographically critical security parameters.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2009Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Stamps.ComInventors: Craig L. Ogg, William W. Chow
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Patent number: 8027926Abstract: An on-line value bearing item (VBI) printing system that includes one or more cryptographic modules and a secure database is disclosed. The secure database includes account balances and other information for all of the on-line value-bearing item system customers and is capable of preventing access by unauthorized users. Also, a secure communication network is in operation to prevent unauthorized access to the users' data stored in the database. A plurality of subsystems located on the server system side of the on-line VBI system provide services related to purchasing, accounting, and printing of VBI. In addition to the secure database, the server system includes one or more cryptographic modules for authenticating, processing value for the VBI, and generating indicia data for the plurality of users.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2009Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Stamps.comInventor: Craig L. Ogg
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Patent number: RE43345Abstract: The exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides methods and systems for automatically selecting a media type for which to format Value-Bearing Item indicia based on a user's input of a secured paper control number. The exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a method for selecting a media type format for which to generate value-bearing item indicia, said method comprising receiving an input of a secured paper control number, and identifying a media type format corresponding to the secured paper control number. The exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a method for determining a media type for a particular unit of secured paper, said method comprising receiving an input of a media type identifier, wherein the media type identifier is displayed on the particular unit of secured paper, and retrieving from a memory storage a record corresponding to the media type identifier, wherein said record defines a media type format corresponding to the media type identifier.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2009Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Stamps.com Inc.Inventors: Damon Cleckler, Keith David Bussell