Patents Assigned to Stamps.Com
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Patent number: 7487223Abstract: A system for regenerating electronic mail, e.g., when a certain event transpires. If, for instance, a server program has previously sent the user an electronic mail message, that electronic mail message may be regenerated and retransmitted to the user or provided to support personnel upon request.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2006Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Stamps.com, Inc.Inventor: Keith Shoji Kiyohara
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Patent number: 7458612Abstract: The present invention provides apparatus, systems and methods for the computerized generation and printing of a U.S. Postal Service Shipping Label over the Internet that provides postage, shipping address, delivery address, and shipment and delivery tracking indicia. According to the invention, human-readable postage payment indicia is formatted in such a way that the actual price of shipping postage is obscured; postage payment can only be translated from the postage payment indicia by someone who knows the format template. The present invention further provides a United States Postal Service shipping label comprising a representation of paid postage, said representation of paid postage comprising a human-readable character string, said character string comprising imbedded postage price information. The present invention further provides a United States Postal Service shipping label, comprising a machine-readable representation of paid postage and a ship to address.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignees: Stamps.com Inc., iShip Inc.Inventor: David Allison Bennett
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Patent number: 7421400Abstract: The present invention provides apparatus, systems and methods for determining for each of a plurality of users upon each user's input of a particular origin postal code and a particular destination postal code an origin rating zone identifier corresponding to the identifier corresponding to the particular destination postal code for each of the plurality of carriers. 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: May 7, 2005Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignees: Stamps.com Inc., iShip Inc.Inventors: Paul Bilibin, Jinyue Liu, William W. Smith, III
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Patent number: 7392377Abstract: 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: February 26, 2002Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: Stamps.ComInventors: Craig L. Ogg, William W. Chow
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Patent number: 7359869Abstract: A system for conducting electronic commerce comprising at least one client computer system, a vendor computer system and a merchant computer system, interconnected via the communication link. The client computer and the vendor computer system are configured to establishing a secure link communication between the client computer system and the vendor computer system and transmit transaction information between the client and vendor computer systems enabling a user at the client computer system to select and purchase, via the vendor computer system, items listed in at least the merchant computer systems by one or more merchants.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Stamps.Com, Inc.Inventor: Mohan Ananda
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Patent number: 7359887Abstract: The present invention provides apparatus, systems and methods providing a digital scale interface in a global communications shipping management environment so that a shipping management system resident on a server computer device remote from a user client computer device, receives and recognizes a weight of a parcel from the digital scale configured with the remote user client computer device.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignees: Stamps.com Inc., iShip Inc.Inventors: Sean Hu, Paul R. McLaughlin
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Patent number: 7343357Abstract: 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: January 26, 2000Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Stamps.com Inc.Inventor: Salim G. Kara
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Publication number: 20080021725Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: Stamps.com IncInventors: Salim Kara, Martin Pagel
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Publication number: 20080021849Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: Stamps.com IncInventor: Salim Kara
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Patent number: 7299210Abstract: A method and apparatus for generating a Value Bearing Indicium (VBI) for on-line applications. A VBI is generated by hashing user information to create a message digest that is used to create a digital signature. The digital signature is combined with the user information to create a VBI that can be validated by a variety of stand-alone or on-line methods. An on-line postage metering application using the VBI is described.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2001Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Stamps.comInventors: Seth Weisberg, Craig Leonard Ogg
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Publication number: 20070214138Abstract: 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: May 14, 2007Publication date: September 13, 2007Applicant: STAMPS.COMInventor: Richard Winslow
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Patent number: 7265853Abstract: 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: October 17, 1997Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Stamps.com, Inc.Inventors: Salim G. Kara, Martin J. Pagel
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Patent number: 7266504Abstract: 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: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Stamps.com Inc.Inventor: Salim G. Kara
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Publication number: 20070198441Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2007Publication date: August 23, 2007Applicant: Stamps.com IncInventor: Salim Kara
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Patent number: 7257542Abstract: A method and apparatus for generating a Value Bearing Indicium (VBI) for on-line ticketing applications. A VBI may be generated by hashing user information to create a message digest that is used to create a digital signature. The digital signature is combined with the user information to create a VBI that can be validated by a variety of stand-alone or on-line methods. An on-line ticketing application using the VBI is described.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2001Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Stamps.comInventor: Jonathan David Goodwin
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Patent number: 7251632Abstract: An on-line VBI printing system that includes one or more cryptographic modules and a central database. The cryptographic modules are capable of implementing a variety of required security standards. A client system provides a user friendly GUI for facilitating the interface of the user to the system. The GUI system includes wizards that help the user step-by-step with processes of registration, logging into the system, and printing the VBI. In one aspect, the invention describes an on-line system for printing a value bearing item (VBI) that includes a memory for storing information specific to a first computer used by the user for registering with the on-line system, wherein the information is used by the server system to identify the first computer and a re-registration wizard for requiring the user to re-register if a second computer used by the user is not the same as the first computer used for registering the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2000Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Stamps. comInventors: Craig L. Ogg, Piers C. Lingle
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Patent number: 7243842Abstract: The exemplary embodiment of the present invention will provide computer systems and methods for protecting the security of processing for customization of computer-based value-bearing items, such as, for example, securing processing of exemplary image-customized computer-based postage label 1 in an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, as depicted in FIG. 1. The exemplary embodiment of the present invention will further provide computer systems and methods for securing computer-based value-bearing items, such as, for example, securing image-customized computer-based postage label 1 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.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Stamps.com Inc.Inventors: J. P. Leon, Richard Stables, Daniel David Farino, Geoffrey Charles Begen
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Patent number: 7240037Abstract: An on-line VBI printing system that includes one or more cryptographic modules and a central database. The cryptographic modules are capable of implementing a variety of required security standards. A client system provides a user friendly GUI for facilitating the interface of the user to the system. The GUI system includes wizards that help the user step-by-step with processes of registration, logging into the system, and printing the VBI. In one aspect, the invention describes an on-line system for securely printing an advertisement on a VBI.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2000Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Stamps.comInventor: Keith David Bussell
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Patent number: 7236956Abstract: 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 16, 2000Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: Stamps.comInventors: Craig L. Ogg, William W. Chow
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Patent number: 7236970Abstract: 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: October 19, 2000Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: Stamps.ComInventor: Richard Baker Winslow