Patents by Inventor Charles F. Murphy
Charles F. Murphy 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: 7461031Abstract: A method of collecting a payment from a postage meter customer having a past due account including receiving a service request from the postage meter, requesting that the customer provide credit card information through the postage meter for purposes of charging the payment, and performing the service if the customer provides the credit card information, and denying the service if the customer does not provide the credit card information. Also, a method of updating payment method information for a customer including receiving a request from the postage meter for a postage refill to be charged to default credit card, attempting to charge payment for the refill to default credit card and determined that the charge has been rejected, receiving new credit card information from the postage meter and thereafter providing the postage refill and storing the new credit card information for use in the future trasactions.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2004Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Charles F. Murphy, III, Laura A. Hill
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Publication number: 20040112950Abstract: A secure stamp system requires that a purchaser/user of stamps provide identifying information, such as name, address, telephone number, bank account information or biometric information at the time the stamps are purchased. This identifying information may be encoded or encrypted and printed on the stamp while corresponding information is stored in a memory that links the identifying information to an individual. Alternatively, the secure stamp system may have serial numbers printed thereon that are correlated to a purchaser/user. This enables the stamp to be traced to the individual who purchased the stamp. The stamps may have a predetermined operational life afterwhich the stamps are no longer valid.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2002Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventors: Flavio M. Manduley, Michael Gilbert, Chunhua Li, Gregg L. Kirk, Charles F. Murphy, Michael Chenard
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Patent number: 6502912Abstract: A method of printing a composite image composed of a postage indicia image and an adjacent nondescript image on an image receiving medium is disclosed. The postage indicia image contains alpha-numeric data which must be machine readable and therefore must be printed with a high quality water fast ink, and is printed with a printing device utilizing ink jet technology. The nondescript image is merely a flag image containing fluorescent material and does not contain alpha-numeric data that must be machine readable, and therefore can be printed by any other suitable printer using commercially available fluorescent ink.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1996Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Bernard, Jerome E. Jackson, Charles F. Murphy, III
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Patent number: 6116715Abstract: An ink sensing apparatus for a value dispensing device having a printhead which prints an indication of value includes a device for determining a total amount of ink consumed by the value dispensing device based on a total number of indications of value printed by the printhead and a total number of maintenance actions performed on the printhead; a device for ascertaining that the total amount of ink consumed by the value dispensing device has exceeded a predetermined amount; and a device for providing an indication that the total amount of ink consumed by the value dispensing apparatus has exceeded the predetermined amount.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1996Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: William T. Lefebvre, Charles F. Murphy, III
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Method and apparatus for ensuring for the correct accounting of postage dispensed by a postage meter
Patent number: 6044364Abstract: A postage metering system which performs a plurality of different functions including printing of postage and exchange of data with a remotely located data center to accomplish a postage fund refill of the postage metering system, a remote postage metering system inspection, and a download of location data into the postage metering system is provided and further includes a portable vault having first data indicative of location stored therein, the portable vault accounting for the value of postage printed; and a terminal which houses structure for removably receiving the portable vault, a printing mechanism for printing postage, apparatus for communicating with the data center to perform the remote postage metering system inspection, the postage fund refill of the postage metering system, and the download of location data into the postage metering system, structure for storing second data indicative of location, and apparatus for comparing the first and second data at times when the portable vault is insertedType: GrantFiled: December 8, 1997Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Craig J. DeFilippo, Joseph M. Mozdzer, Charles F. Murphy, III -
Patent number: 5856834Abstract: A postage meter includes a printhead for printing an indicia; a device for determining a total amount of ink consumed by the postage meter and for ascertaining when the total amount of ink consumed by the postage meter has exceeded a predetermined amount; and a controller having first structure for automatically performing maintenance on the printhead on a recurring basis in accordance with a normal maintenance program, and second structure, operative at times when the first structure determines that the total amount of ink consumed by the postage meter has exceeded the predetermined amount, for performing maintenance on the printhead in accordance with an ink conservation maintenance program instead of the normal maintenance program to reduce the quantity of ink consumed during maintenance of the printhead.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1996Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Charles F. Murphy, III
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Patent number: 5844584Abstract: A postage meter for printing an indicia image on a print surface of a mailpiece includes a print head having a plurality of nozzles through which ink is ejected to print the indicia image on the print surface during relative movement between the print head and the mailpiece; a registration plate having a registration surface against which the mailpiece is registered to define an operative gap between the nozzles and the print surface, the registration plate having an opening therein to expose the print surface to the nozzles to permit printing of the indicia image on the print surface; and a stop mechanism connected to the print head so that at times when the print surface of the mailpiece extends through the opening the stop mechanism prevents contact between the print surface and the nozzles during printing of the indicia image.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1996Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Charles F. Murphy, III, Ralph A. Rapillo
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Patent number: 5806421Abstract: A method for printing a postal indicia on a mailpiece includes moving a printing mechanism and the mailpiece relative to each other during a plurality of passes; and printing with the printing mechanism at least a corresponding portion of the postal indicia during each of the plurality of passes, each of the corresponding portions being in overlapped relationship to the other corresponding portions so that the combined effect of the corresponding overlapped portions is a postal indicia which is detectable by a facer/canceler machine as a valid postal indicia. Furthermore, during no more than one of the plurality of passes is its corresponding portion of the postal indicia detectable by the facer/canceler machine as the valid postal indicia. An apparatus incorporates the above method.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1995Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Donald T. Dolan, Joseph L. Gargiulo, David W. Hubbard, Charles F. Murphy, III
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Patent number: 5769550Abstract: A method for printing an enhanced postal indicia image on a mailpiece utilizing a postage meter having a printing mechanism including a plurality of nozzles that deposit an ink in a dot-matrix pattern includes moving the printing mechanism and the mailpiece relative to each other over a first swath area on the mailpiece; selectively energizing the nozzles during step A) thereby printing a dot-matrix pattern of a postal indicia within the first swath area; moving the printing mechanism and the mailpiece relative to each other over a second swath area on the mailpiece, the second swath area in overlapping relationship with the first swath area; and selectively energizing the nozzles during step C) for printing a dot-matrix pattern of selected portions of the postal indicia which is complimentary to the dot-matrix pattern of the postal indicia such that a dot-matrix pattern of the enhanced postal indicia is produced by a combination of the dot-matrix pattern of the postal indicia and the dot-matrix pattern of seType: GrantFiled: December 27, 1995Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Patrick Brand, Donald T. Dolan, Joseph L. Gargiulo, David W. Hubbard, Wallace Kirschner, Charles F. Murphy, III
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Patent number: 5762428Abstract: A method for printing a high resolution postal indicia image includes printing with a printing mechanism a first low resolution indicia image on a mailpiece during a first pass between the printing mechanism and the mailpiece; printing with the printing mechanism a first portion of a second low resolution indicia image on the mailpiece during a second pass between the printing mechanism and the mailpiece; and printing with the printing mechanism a second portion of the second low resolution indicia image on the mailpiece during at least a third pass between the printing mechanism and the mailpiece, the second portion being complementary to the first portion to create therewith the second low resolution image, the second low resolution image being complementary to the first low resolution image to create therewith the high resolution postal indicia image. An apparatus incorporates the above method.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1995Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Cordery, Charles F. Murphy, III
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Patent number: 5745887Abstract: A value printing system having a printing mechanism; a device for moving the printing mechanism in a first predetermined manner during printing by the printing mechanism to record an indication of value on a recording medium; and apparatus, remote from the printing mechanism and the moving device, for effecting the moving device to change the movement of the printing mechanism from the first predetermined manner to a second predetermined manner different from the first predetermined manner during printing by the printing mechanism to record the indication of value on the recording medium.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1996Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Joseph L. Gargiulo, Charles F. Murphy, III
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Patent number: 5623876Abstract: A mail handling apparatus having a printing mechanism; a device for moving the printing mechanism along a path of travel between a printing mechanism printing position and a printing mechanism maintenance position; a maintenance station positioned lateral to the path of travel; and a device for rotating the printing mechanism along the path of travel to align the printing mechanism for engagement with the maintenance station as the printing mechanism moves into the maintenance position.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1995Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Charles F. Murphy, III, Patrick Murphy
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Patent number: 5611630Abstract: A method for printing a postal indicia includes printing a first dot-matrix ink pattern of the postal indicia; and printing a second dot-matrix ink pattern of a portion of the postal indicia in overlapping relationship to the first dot-matrix ink pattern such that a combination of the first and second dot-matrix ink patterns results in a combined dot-matrix pattern of the postal indicia having a first dot density along its length and a second dot density along its height, the first and second dot densities being different from each other but sufficient in combination to permit detection of the combined dot-matrix ink pattern by a facer/canceler machine. An apparatus incorporates the above method.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Donald T. Dolan, Beth A. Jennings, Charles F. Murphy, III, Claude Zeller
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Patent number: 5596354Abstract: An ink priming device for an ink jet printing apparatus is disclosed which includes a housing adapted to fit over the nozzle plate of the print head when the print head is in a non-printing position, the housing having a substantially air tight connection to the nozzle plate.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1994Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Charles F. Murphy
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Patent number: 5547182Abstract: An apparatus for buffering transport of inked, distorted documents is comprised of an upper deck oriented at an acute angle. The apparatus has a plurality of opposite, parallel, threaded screw conveyers orthogonal to the upper deck. The screw conveyers are positioned in close proximity to provide a support surface for an inked document fed into the buffer apparatus. The individual threads of the screw conveyers are adapted to simultaneously support, advance, and lower the individual sheets incident to rotation of the respective screw conveyers thereby depositing the inked, distorted documents successively onto lower threads. A lower deck is provided for receiving inked documents.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1994Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Inventor: Charles F. Murphy, III
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Patent number: 5259878Abstract: An ink pad device for a high speed mailing machine is disclosed. The ink pad device includes an ink pad and an ink chamber in which the ink pad is at least partially disposed to sorb ink therefrom. The ink pad device may also comprise an ink reservoir and/or a pump for pumping ink from the reservoir to the ink chamber. The ink pad device is attachable to a drive for moving the ink pad horizontally and vertically from a horizontal home position to a horizontal inking position in which the ink pad is tamped against a printing device which imprints postage indicia. The ink pump comprises a deformable chamber which is compressed to pump ink from the reservoir to the ink chamber. In one embodiment, the ink pad and the ink chamber are provided as a disposable, non-replenishable, non-refillable unit containing a limited amount of ink for limited use. In another embodiment, the ink chamber, the ink pad, the reservoir and the pump form a unit in which ink is replenished from the reservoir to the ink chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1991Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Danilo P. Buan, Betty A. Terry, Jerome E. Jackson, Charles F. Murphy, III
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Patent number: 5246522Abstract: A deactivatable electronic article surveillance marker is produced by placing elongated magnetically soft elements on a support and aligning short sections of magnetically semi-hard wires parallel to one another in bands with the bands being perpendicular to the elongated ferromagnetic materials. In another embodiment a criss-cross configuration of magnetically soft elements are provided and the bands of magnetically semi-hard wires are placed diagonally relative to the crisscross elongated soft magnetic elements.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Cordery, Charles F. Murphy, III
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Patent number: 5191315Abstract: A deactivatable electronic article surveillance marker is produced by placing elongated magnetically soft elements on a support and aligning short sections of magnetically semi-hard wires parallel to one another in bands with the bands being perpendicular to the elongated ferromagnetic materials. In another embodiment a criss-cross configuration of magnetically soft elements are provided and the bands of magnetically semi-hard wires are placed diagonally relative to the criss-cross elongated soft magnetic elements.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1990Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Cordery, Charles F. Murphy, III
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Patent number: 5188025Abstract: A poster meter is insertable into and removable from a mail machine base receptacle. The postage meter includes a shutter bar which is slidably mounted to the meter. The shutter bar is positionable between a first position where the shutter bar is located opposite and blocking external access to the indicia plate of the meter and in a second position, the shutter bar is laterally positioned from said indicia plate. The receptacle is pivotally mounted to mailing machine base and includes a shutter bar locking mechanism for engaging the shutter bar in the shutter bar's first position and for slidably positioning the shutter bar between the first and second position. A brush assembly is mounted to the shutter bar for brushing or sweeping the indicia plate upon reciprocal displacement of the shutter bar between the first and second positions.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1991Date of Patent: February 23, 1993Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Charles F. Murphy, III, William A. Salancy, Morton Silverberg, Steven A. Supron
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Patent number: 5186101Abstract: The ink pad replenishing system includes an ink tray containing an ink pad, inlet means for receiving ink and outlet means for providing drainage of excess ink from the ink tray, and an ink reservoir. A first pump is comprised of a deformable and resilient tubular member, and first and second end caps fixably mounted to respective ends of the tubular member, and valve means mounted in the first pump for providing uni-directional flow in a first direction through the first pump upon actuation of the first pump. A second pump is comprised of a deformable and resilient tubular member, and first and second end caps fixably mounted to respective ends of the tubular member, and valve means mounted in the second pump or providing uni-directional flow in a second direction through the second pump upon actuation of the second pump.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1990Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Charles F. Murphy, III, Patrick Murphy