Patents by Inventor Benjamin T. Breeden

Benjamin T. Breeden 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).

  • Publication number: 20140108243
    Abstract: Processing duplicate items in image cash letter (“ICL”) return files for efficient handling. A duplicate item processing module can receive ICL return files comprising items representing duplicate electronic checks. The duplicate item processing module can determine whether the processing entity erroneously presented the item more than once. The duplicate item processing module can also determine whether the depositing institution erroneously deposited the item more than once for processing. Based on the determination of the source of the error, the duplicate item processing module can make a correction in its own records and/or forward the ICL return file with the duplicate item to the depositing institution.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2013
    Publication date: April 17, 2014
    Inventors: Benjamin T. Breeden, JR., Richard Rodrigues, Steven D. Martin, Timothy Rachek
  • Patent number: 8595096
    Abstract: Prioritizing checks for electronic check processing based on check characteristics, such as check values, receiving institutions associated with the checks, and/or delivery methods associated with the checks. A prioritization module of a check processing system receives information regarding multiple checks in a check processing queue. The prioritization module assigns at least one priority indicator to one or more of the checks. Each priority indicator includes information regarding a characteristic of the check to which the indicator is assigned. For example, the characteristic can be the value of the check, the receiving institution associated with the check, and/or the delivery method associated with the check. Upon determining that at least one of the checks cannot be timely processed if the checks are processed on a first in, first out basis, the prioritization module re-orders the checks for processing based on the assigned priority indicators.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2013
    Assignee: Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
    Inventor: Benjamin T. Breeden, Jr.
  • Patent number: 8296223
    Abstract: Processing duplicate items in image cash letter (“ICL”) reversal files for efficient handling. A duplicate item processing module can receive ICL reversal files comprising items representing duplicate electronic checks. The duplicate item processing module can determine whether the processing entity erroneously presented the item more than once. The duplicate item processing module can also determine whether the depositing institution erroneously deposited the item more than once for processing. Based on the determination of the source of the error, the duplicate item processing module can make a correction in its own records and/or forward the ICL reversal file with the duplicate item to the receiving institution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2012
    Assignees: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
    Inventors: Benjamin T. Breeden, Jr., Steven D. Martin, Timothy Rachek, Randall Lee Mueller, V. Srinivas Nori, Daniel A. Maslaney
  • Patent number: 8238638
    Abstract: Efficiently assessing the quality of an electronic check image by determining whether the check image is suitable for image quality analysis prior to performing the image quality analysis. A check processing module of a check processor can determine whether the check image is suitable for image quality analysis by validating certain tags in the image. For example, such validation can include determining whether the check image includes certain mandatory tags and whether any optional tags present in the image are valid. The check processing module can determine that the check image is not suitable for image quality analysis if it does not include the mandatory tags or if it includes any invalid optional tags. The check processing module can assign a failure value to any check image that is not suitable for image quality analysis. The failure value can indicate a reason for the unsuitability of the check image.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2012
    Assignees: Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
    Inventors: Randall Lee Mueller, Thomas Edwin Schaadt, Benjamin T. Breeden, Jr., V. Srinivas Nori
  • Patent number: 8112357
    Abstract: Preventing duplicate ICL files and/or ICL file elements, including duplicate ICLs, items, and item bundles, from being processed for payment and/or presentment. A duplicate detection module can assign a predictable and repeatable unique identifier to each ICL file and/or ICL file element. The duplicate detection module can determine whether each ICL file and/or element is a duplicate by comparing the identifier associated with the ICL file and/or element with information stored in a record of already processed files/elements. In response to determining that an ICL file and/or element is a duplicate, the duplicate detection module can determine not to process the file/element for payment and/or presentment. In response to determining that the ICL file and/or element is not a duplicate, the duplicate detection module can store information regarding the file/element in the record. For example, the stored information can include the unique identifier associated with the file/element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 7, 2012
    Assignees: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
    Inventors: Randall Lee Mueller, V. Srinivas Nori, Benjamin T. Breeden, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20090196485
    Abstract: Efficiently assessing the quality of an electronic check image by determining whether the check image is suitable for image quality analysis prior to performing the image quality analysis. A check processing module of a check processor can determine whether the check image is suitable for image quality analysis by validating certain tags in the image. For example, such validation can include determining whether the check image includes certain mandatory tags and whether any optional tags present in the image are valid. The check processing module can determine that the check image is not suitable for image quality analysis if it does not include the mandatory tags or if it includes any invalid optional tags. The check processing module can assign a failure value to any check image that is not suitable for image quality analysis. The failure value can indicate a reason for the unsuitability of the check image.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2008
    Publication date: August 6, 2009
    Applicants: Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
    Inventors: Randall Lee Mueller, Thomas Edwin Schaadt, Benjamin T. Breeden, JR., V. Srinivas Nori
  • Publication number: 20080162321
    Abstract: Processing duplicate items in image cash letter (“ICL”) return files for efficient handling. A duplicate item processing module can receive ICL return files comprising items representing duplicate electronic checks. The duplicate item processing module can determine whether the processing entity erroneously presented the item more than once. The duplicate item processing module can also determine whether the depositing institution erroneously deposited the item more than once for processing. Based on the determination of the source of the error, the duplicate item processing module can make a correction in its own records and/or forward the ICL return file with the duplicate item to the depositing institution.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 6, 2007
    Publication date: July 3, 2008
    Inventors: Benjamin T. Breeden, Richard Rodrigues, Steven D. Martin, Timothy Rachek
  • Publication number: 20080162320
    Abstract: Preventing duplicate ICL files and/or ICL file elements, including duplicate ICLs, items, and item bundles, from being processed for payment and/or presentment. A duplicate detection module can assign a predictable and repeatable unique identifier to each ICL file and/or ICL file element. The duplicate detection module can determine whether each ICL file and/or element is a duplicate by comparing the identifier associated with the ICL file and/or element with information stored in a record of already processed files/elements. In response to determining that an ICL file and/or element is a duplicate, the duplicate detection module can determine not to process the file/element for payment and/or presentment. In response to determining that the ICL file and/or element is not a duplicate, the duplicate detection module can store information regarding the file/element in the record. For example, the stored information can include the unique identifier associated with the file/element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 6, 2007
    Publication date: July 3, 2008
    Applicants: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
    Inventors: Randall Lee Mueller, V. Srinivas Nori, Benjamin T. Breeden
  • Publication number: 20080162322
    Abstract: Automatically, electronically re-clearing returned checks for payment and presentment. A check processing entity includes a check processing system. A re-clear module of the check processing system receives electronic information regarding a check returned by a receiving institution. The re-clear module automatically determines whether the check is eligible for re-clearing, i.e., whether the check is eligible for reprocessing for payment and/or presentment. For example, the re-clear module can determine whether the check is eligible based on: (a) whether a depositing institution associated with the check has subscribed to a re-clearing service of the processing entity, (b) whether a value of the check is less than a threshold amount, (c) whether the check has been previously re-cleared, and/or (d) whether a reason why the receiving institution returned the check renders re-clearing undesirable. The check processing system can re-clear each returned check determined to be eligible for re-clearing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 6, 2007
    Publication date: July 3, 2008
    Applicant: Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
    Inventor: Benjamin T. Breeden
  • Publication number: 20080162319
    Abstract: Processing duplicate items in image cash letter (“ICL”) reversal files for efficient handling. A duplicate item processing module can receive ICL reversal files comprising items representing duplicate electronic checks. The duplicate item processing module can determine whether the processing entity erroneously presented the item more than once. The duplicate item processing module can also determine whether the depositing institution erroneously deposited the item more than once for processing. Based on the determination of the source of the error, the duplicate item processing module can make a correction in its own records and/or forward the ICL reversal file with the duplicate item to the receiving institution.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 6, 2007
    Publication date: July 3, 2008
    Inventors: Benjamin T. Breeden, Steven D. Martin, Timothy Rachek, Randall Lee Mueller, V. Srinivas Nori
  • Publication number: 20080159655
    Abstract: Prioritizing checks for electronic check processing based on check characteristics, such as check values, receiving institutions associated with the checks, and/or delivery methods associated with the checks. A prioritization module of a check processing system receives information regarding multiple checks in a check processing queue. The prioritization module assigns at least one priority indicator to one or more of the checks. Each priority indicator includes information regarding a characteristic of the check to which the indicator is assigned. For example, the characteristic can be the value of the check, the receiving institution associated with the check, and/or the delivery method associated with the check. Upon determining that at least one of the checks cannot be timely processed if the checks are processed on a first in, first out basis, the prioritization module re-orders the checks for processing based on the assigned priority indicators.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 6, 2007
    Publication date: July 3, 2008
    Applicant: Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
    Inventor: Benjamin T. Breeden