Patents by Inventor Aaron M. Melim
Aaron M. Melim has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 12190309Abstract: The disclosed technology provides enhanced financial statements such as credit statements that provide customized payment options to a customer that takes into account the total amount owed by the customer, and past payments made by the customer. The customized payment options are determined with the goal of providing more payment options that encourage financial health, while not overwhelming the customer with too many options or irrelevant options. The customized payment options can be displayed in an interactive user interface for paying a credit statement that can visually inform a user of the benefit of the respective payment options with respect to the impact of the respective payment option on the customer's financial health—at least as it pertains to a credit account for which the statement was issued.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2023Date of Patent: January 7, 2025Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Aaron M. Melim, Christine A. Franco, Glen W. Steele, Mischa K. McLachlan, Michael Artemiw, Ashish C. Nagre, David T. Haggerty, Fadi S. Obeid, Katie M. McIndoe, Richard W. Heard, Rima Kakarla, Akila Suresh, Jarad M. Fisher
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Publication number: 20230394464Abstract: The disclosed technology provides enhanced financial statements such as credit statements that provide customized payment options to a customer that takes into account the total amount owed by the customer, and past payments made by the customer. The customized payment options are determined with the goal of providing more payment options that encourage financial health, while not overwhelming the customer with too many options or irrelevant options. The customized payment options can be displayed in an interactive user interface for paying a credit statement that can visually inform a user of the benefit of the respective payment options with respect to the impact of the respective payment option on the customer's financial health—at least as it pertains to a credit account for which the statement was issued.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2023Publication date: December 7, 2023Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Aaron M. Melim, Christine A. Franco, Glen W. Steele, Mischa K. McLachlan, Michael Artemiw, Ashish C. Nagre, David T. Haggerty, Fadi S. Obeid, Katie M. McIndoe, Richard W. Heard, Rima Kakarla, Akila Suresh, Jarad M. Fisher
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Patent number: 11810100Abstract: The disclosed technology provides enhanced financial statements such as credit statements that provide customized payment options to a customer that takes into account the total amount owed by the customer, and past payments made by the customer. The customized payment options are determined with the goal of providing more payment options that encourage financial health, while not overwhelming the customer with too many options or irrelevant options. The customized payment options can be displayed in an interactive user interface for paying a credit statement that can visually inform a user of the benefit of the respective payment options with respect to the impact of the respective payment option on the customer's financial health—at least as it pertains to a credit account for which the statement was issued.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2022Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Michael Artemiw, Aaron M. Melim, Ashish C. Nagre, Christine A. Franco, David T. Haggerty, Fadi S. Obeid, Glen W. Steele, Katie M. McIndoe, Mischa K. McLachlan, Richard W. Heard, Rima Kakarla, Akila Suresh, Jarad M. Fisher
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Patent number: 11769141Abstract: The disclosed technology provides enhanced financial statements such as credit statements that provide customized payment options to a customer that takes into account the total amount owed by the customer, and past payments made by the customer. The customized payment options are determined with the goal of providing more payment options that encourage financial health, while not overwhelming the customer with too many options or irrelevant options. The customized payment options can be displayed in an interactive user interface for paying a credit statement that can visually inform a user of the benefit of the respective payment options with respect to the impact of the respective payment option on the customer's financial health—at least as it pertains to a credit account for which the statement was issued.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2022Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Aaron M. Melim, Christine A. Franco, Glen W. Steele, Mischa K. McLachlan, Michael Artemiw, Ashish C. Nagre, David T. Haggerty, Fadi S. Obeid, Katie M. McIndoe, Richard W. Heard, Rima Kakarla, Akila Suresh, Jarad M. Fisher
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Publication number: 20230282146Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to a dynamic user interface having an indication of time. The dynamic user interface having the indication of time further includes one or more geometric regions that intersect the indication of time, such that colors of the indication of time are different on opposite sides of a boundary of the one or more geometric regions that intersect the indication of time. The one or more geometric regions may shift and/or change over time, thereby providing a custom and/or unique dynamic user interface having the indication of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Teofila CONNOR, Kevin W. CHEN, Aurelio GUZMAN, Aaron M. MELIM, Michael T. NARTEY, David Blake T. TSUZAKI
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Patent number: 11694590Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to a dynamic user interface having an indication of time. The dynamic user interface having the indication of time further includes one or more geometric regions that intersect the indication of time, such that colors of the indication of time are different on opposite sides of a boundary of the one or more geometric regions that intersect the indication of time. The one or more geometric regions may shift and/or change over time, thereby providing a custom and/or unique dynamic user interface having the indication of time.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2021Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Teofila Connor, Kevin W. Chen, Aurelio Guzman, Aaron M. Melim, Michael T. Nartey, David Blake T. Tsuzaki
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Patent number: 11610259Abstract: In some embodiments, exemplary user interfaces for provisioning an electronic device with an account are described. In some embodiments, exemplary user interfaces for providing usage information of an account are described. In some embodiments, exemplary user interfaces for providing visual feedback on a representation of an account are described. In some embodiments, exemplary user interfaces for managing the tracking of a category are described. In some embodiments, exemplary user interfaces for managing a transfer of items are described. In some embodiments, exemplary user interfaces for managing an authentication credential connected with an account are described. In some embodiments, exemplary user interfaces for activating a physical account object are described. In some embodiments, exemplary user interfaces for managing balance transfers are described.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2020Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Marcel Van Os, Jae Woo Chang, Teofila Connor, Jarad Fisher, Ashish Nagre, Christine A. Franco, Brian D. Jett, David Harbige, Richard W. Heard, Aaron M. Melim, Akila Suresh
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Publication number: 20230018011Abstract: The disclosed technology provides enhanced financial statements such as credit statements that provide customized payment options to a customer that takes into account the total amount owed by the customer, and past payments made by the customer. The customized payment options are determined with the goal of providing more payment options that encourage financial health, while not overwhelming the customer with too many options or irrelevant options. The customized payment options can be displayed in an interactive user interface for paying a credit statement that can visually inform a user of the benefit of the respective payment options with respect to the impact of the respective payment option on the customer's financial health—at least as it pertains to a credit account for which the statement was issued.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Aaron M. Melim, Christine A. Franco, Glen W. Steele, Mischa K. McLachlan, Michael Artemiw, Ashish C. Nagre, David T. Haggerty, Fadi S. Obeid, Katie M. McIndoe, Richard W. Heard, Rima Kakarla, Akila Suresh, Jarad M. Fisher
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Patent number: 11348092Abstract: The disclosed technology provides enhanced financial statements such as credit statements that provide customized payment options to a customer that takes into account the total amount owed by the customer, and past payments made by the customer. The customized payment options are determined with the goal of providing more payment options that encourage financial health, while not overwhelming the customer with too many options or irrelevant options. The customized payment options can be displayed in an interactive user interface for paying a credit statement that can visually inform a user of the benefit of the respective payment options with respect to the impact of the respective payment option on the customer's financial health—at least as it pertains to a credit account for which the statement was issued.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2020Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Michael Artemiw, Aaron M. Melim, Ashish C. Nagre, Christine A. Franco, David T. Haggerty, Fadi S. Obeid, Glen W. Steele, Katie M. McIndoe, Mischa K. McLachlan, Richard W. Heard, Rima Kakarla, Akila Suresh, Jarad M. Fisher
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Publication number: 20200379946Abstract: A method includes: detecting, via the one or more input devices, a first input that corresponds to migrating data to set-up the first device during a new device set-up workflow; and, in response to detecting the first input, displaying, via the display device, a data migration user interface that includes concurrently displaying: a selectable direct transfer option that corresponds to initiating a direct transfer of the data to the first device from a second device within a predefined proximity range of the first device, wherein the selectable direct transfer option includes an estimated time for completion of the direct transfer; and a selectable remote transfer option that corresponds to initiating a remote transfer of the data to the first device from a remote storage device, wherein the selectable remote transfer option includes an estimated time for completion of the remote transfer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2020Publication date: December 3, 2020Inventors: Patrick Lee Coffman, Robert Garcia, III, Donald W. Pitschel, Aaron M. Melim
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Publication number: 20200302425Abstract: The disclosed technology provides enhanced financial statements such as credit statements that provide customized payment options to a customer that takes into account the total amount owed by the customer, and past payments made by the customer. The customized payment options are determined with the goal of providing more payment options that encourage financial health, while not overwhelming the customer with too many options or irrelevant options. The customized payment options can be displayed in an interactive user interface for paying a credit statement that can visually inform a user of the benefit of the respective payment options with respect to the impact of the respective payment option on the customer's financial health—at least as it pertains to a credit account for which the statement was issued.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2020Publication date: September 24, 2020Inventors: Michael Artemiw, Aaron M. Melim, Ashish C. Nagre, Christine A. Franco, David T. Haggerty, Fadi S. Obeid, Glen W. Steele, Katie M. McIndoe, Mischa K. McLachlan, Richard W. Heard, Rima Kakarla, Akila Suresh, Jarad M. Fisher