Patents by Inventor Charles Newman
Charles Newman 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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Publication number: 20250165977Abstract: Systems and methods are described related to using flexible circuitry in a payment device. In one embodiment, a payment device comprises a computing device and a memory. The computing device is configured to store a biometric identifier associated with a transaction account. The computing device is configured to at least receive, by the antenna, an interrogation signal from a point of sale (POS) device in order to activate the payment device for a payment transaction. The computing device is configured to determine a scanned fingerprint identifier of a user based at least in part on the interrogation signal activating the payment device and authenticate the scanned fingerprint identifier by matching the scanned fingerprint identifier to the biometric identifier. The transaction account is transmitted to the POS device for processing the payment transaction based at least in part on the authentication of the scanned fingerprint identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2025Publication date: May 22, 2025Inventors: Dilip Lachman Aidasani, Kate T. King, Estelle Karine Rachel Mangeney, Charles Newman, Stuart Rolinson, Richard Grant Waters
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Patent number: 12243060Abstract: Systems and methods are described related to using flexible circuitry in a payment device. In one embodiment, a payment device comprises a computing device and a memory. The computing device is configured to store a biometric identifier associated with a transaction account. The computing device is configured to at least receive, by the antenna, an interrogation signal from a point of sale (POS) device in order to activate the payment device for a payment transaction. The computing device is configured to determine a scanned fingerprint identifier of a user based at least in part on the interrogation signal activating the payment device and authenticate the scanned fingerprint identifier by matching the scanned fingerprint identifier to the biometric identifier. The transaction account is transmitted to the POS device for processing the payment transaction based at least in part on the authentication of the scanned fingerprint identifier.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2023Date of Patent: March 4, 2025Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Dilip Lachman Aidasani, Kate T. King, Estelle Karine Rachel Mangeney, Charles Newman, Stuart Rolinson, Richard Grant Waters
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Publication number: 20240225887Abstract: The urinal stand device is a specialized standing support platform to assist a disabled person to urinate without incident. The urinal stand device comprises a walker frame configured in a walker like structure, a pair of gripping handles, lower stabilization rails, and a safety plate. When the user needs to use the bathroom, they can walk with the urinal stand device directly over the urinal or toilet due to its open front design. The open front will allow the user to get as close to the urinal or toilet as needed to avoid messes. Thus, the urinal stand device is a multiple functioning stability platform to assist with mess-free and accident-free urination for men and boys with disabilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2023Publication date: July 11, 2024Inventors: Charles Newman, Albert Kennedy
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Publication number: 20240185244Abstract: Systems and methods are described related to using flexible circuitry in a payment device. In one embodiment, a payment device comprises a computing device and a memory. The computing device is configured to store a biometric identifier associated with a transaction account. The computing device is configured to at least receive, by the antenna, an interrogation signal from a point of sale (POS) device in order to activate the payment device for a payment transaction. The computing device is configured to determine a scanned fingerprint identifier of a user based at least in part on the interrogation signal activating the payment device and authenticate the scanned fingerprint identifier by matching the scanned fingerprint identifier to the biometric identifier. The transaction account is transmitted to the POS device for processing the payment transaction based at least in part on the authentication of the scanned fingerprint identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2023Publication date: June 6, 2024Inventors: Dilip Lachman Aidasani, Kate T. King, Estelle Karine Rachel Mangeney, Charles Newman, Stuart Rolinson, Richard Grant Waters
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Patent number: 11900379Abstract: Systems and methods are described related to using flexible circuitry in a payment device. In one embodiment, a payment device comprises a computing device and a memory. The computing device is configured to store a biometric identifier associated with a transaction account. The computing device is configured to at least receive, by the antenna, an interrogation signal from a point of sale (POS) device in order to activate the payment device for a payment transaction. The computing device is configured to determine a scanned fingerprint identifier of a user based at least in part on the interrogation signal activating the payment device and authenticate the scanned fingerprint identifier by matching the scanned fingerprint identifier to the biometric identifier. The transaction account is transmitted to the POS device for processing the payment transaction based at least in part on the authentication of the scanned fingerprint identifier.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2023Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Dilip Lachman Aidasani, Kate T. King, Estelle Karine Rachel Mangeney, Charles Newman, Stuart Rolinson, Richard Grant Waters
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Publication number: 20230237489Abstract: Systems and methods are described related to using flexible circuity in a payment device. In one embodiment, a payment device comprises a computing device and a memory. The computing device is configured to store a biometric identifier associated with a transaction account. The computing device is configured to at least receive, by the antenna, an interrogation signal from a point of sale (POS) device in order to activate the payment device for a payment transaction. The computing device is configured to determine a scanned fingerprint identifier of a user based at least in part on the interrogation signal activating the payment device and authenticate the scanned fingerprint identifier by matching the scanned fingerprint identifier to the biometric identifier. The transaction account is transmitted to the POS device for processing the payment transaction based at least in part on the authentication of the scanned fingerprint identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2023Publication date: July 27, 2023Inventors: Dilip Lachman Aidasani, Kate T. King, Estelle Karine Rachel Mangeney, Charles Newman, Stuart Rolinson, Richard Grant Waters
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Patent number: 11651370Abstract: Systems and methods are described related to using flexible circuitry in a payment accessory. In one embodiment, a payment device comprises a computing device and a memory. The computing device is configured to store a first biometric identifier for a first user and a second biometric identifier for a second user. The first biometric identifier is associated with a first transaction account and the second biometric identifier is associated with a second transaction account. A scanned biometric identifier of the first user is received. The first user is authenticated by matching the scanned biometric identifier to the first biometric identifier. The transponder is activated in response to matching the scanned biometric identifier to the first biometric identifier. The first transaction account is transmitted to a point of sale (POS) device for processing the payment transaction based on the first biometric identifier being linked with the first transaction account.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2021Date of Patent: May 16, 2023Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Dilip Lachman Aidasani, Kate T. King, Estelle Karine Rachel Mangeney, Charles Newman, Stuart Rolinson, Richard Grant Waters
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Patent number: 11222336Abstract: Systems and methods described herein may comprise RFID data acquisition technology which may be embedded in a fob or tag for use in completing financial transactions. This fob may a self-contained device which includes a transponder and which may be contained on any portable form factor and may comprise flexible circuitry. For instance, the fob may be housed in a wearable transaction instrument, such as a bracelet, ring, wrist band, retractable id, necklace, jewelry charm, lanyard, key ring fob, watch, band, pin, and/or the like. The fob is configured to be used in concert with an RFID reader device.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2019Date of Patent: January 11, 2022Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Dilip Lachman Aidasani, Kate T. King, Estelle Karine Rachel Mangeney, Charles Newman, Stuart Rolinson, Richard Grant Waters
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Patent number: 9214092Abstract: A system and method for minimizing or eliminating Coriolis-tumbling sensations on a trainee in a centrifuge-based simulator is described. In one example methodology, a simulator transitions its rate of rotation to replicate flight conditions in which G-forces are unloaded on a trainee from a first-G-force value to a nominal-G-force value. Before reaching the nominal-G-force value, an intermediate-G-force value—which is more than the nominal-G-force value, but less than the first-G-force value—is imparted and maintained on the trainee for a suitable duration of time. This intermediate-G-force value may be determined based on several factors including: (i) the angle of rotation of a gondola at during the first-G-force value, and/or (ii) the first-G-force value. After the intermediate-G-force value is imparted and maintained for a suitable duration of time, the G-forces imparted on the trainee may be further unloaded till the nominal-G force value is reached.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: ENVIRONMENTAL TECTONICS CORPORATIONInventor: Michael Charles Newman
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Publication number: 20150193777Abstract: Systems and methods described herein may comprise RFID data acquisition technology which may be embedded in a fob or tag for use in completing financial transactions. This fob may a self-contained device which includes a transponder and which may be contained on any portable form factor and may comprise flexible circuitry. For instance, the fob may be housed in a wearable transaction instrument, such as a bracelet, ring, wrist band, retractable id, necklace, jewelry charm, lanyard, key ring fob, watch, band, pin, and/or the like. The fob is configured to be used in concert with an RFID reader device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2015Publication date: July 9, 2015Applicant: AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES COMPANY, INC.Inventors: Dilip Lachman Aidasani, Kate T. King, Estelle Karine Rachel Mangeney, Charles Newman, Stuart Rolinson, Richard Grant Waters
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Publication number: 20140212848Abstract: A system and method for minimizing or eliminating Coriolis-tumbling sensations on a trainee in a centrifuge-based simulator is described. In one example methodology, a simulator transitions its rate of rotation to replicate flight conditions in which G-forces are unloaded on a trainee from a first-G-force value to a nominal-G-force value. Before reaching the nominal-G-force value, an intermediate-G-force value—which is more than the nominal-G-force value, but less than the first-G-force value—is imparted and maintained on the trainee for a suitable duration of time. This intermediate-G-force value may be determined based on several factors including: (i) the angle of rotation of a gondola at during the first-G-force value, and/or (ii) the first-G-force value. After the intermediate-G-force value is imparted and maintained for a suitable duration of time, the G-forces imparted on the trainee may be further unloaded till the nominal-G force value is reached.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: July 31, 2014Inventor: Michael Charles Newman
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Publication number: 20130332353Abstract: Systems and methods described herein may comprise RFID data acquisition technology which may be embedded in a fob or tag for use in completing financial transactions. This fob may a self-contained device which includes a transponder and which may be contained on any portable form factor and may comprise flexible circuitry. For instance, the fob may be housed in a wearable transaction instrument, such as a bracelet, ring, wrist band, retractable id, necklace, jewelry charm, lanyard, key ring fob, watch, band, pin, and/or the like. The fob is configured to be used in concert with an RFID reader device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2012Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Dilip Lachman Aidasani, Kate T. King, Estelle Karine Rachel Mangeney, Charles Newman, Stuart Rolinson, Richard Grant Waters
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Patent number: 8189305Abstract: An auxiliary power system for an electrical load in a vehicle electrical system includes an auxiliary battery, a thermal transducer in physical contact with the auxiliary battery, a charger circuit for controlling the charging of the battery in response to at least a temperature of the auxiliary battery, and an output power delivery circuit for providing power to an electrical load during normal and emergency conditions. The auxiliary power system is housed in a thermally-conductive enclosure that is in thermal communication with the charger circuit and the power delivered circuit. The power delivery circuit selectively delivers power to the electrical output from both an electrical input terminal and from the battery based on the magnitude of a voltage available on the electrical input terminal.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2010Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Inventors: Robert Charles Newman, Jason O Adams
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Patent number: 8131254Abstract: A cell phone is converted into a limited use camera. The camera is formed by removing the circuit board of a used, discarded cell phone; reprogramming the firmware memory of the cell phone to conform it to the intended camera use; and repackaging the cell phone in a functionally appropriate housing. The reprogrammed camera phone has the capability of transmitting a picture, via the Internet, to a website where the pictures can be viewed and downloaded for printing.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2009Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Inventor: Charles Newman
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Patent number: 7868478Abstract: An electronic control system having a boost converter circuit with an input for receiving a first DC voltage from a source of power and an output for delivering a second DC voltage to a load. The boost converter includes a main power transistor and a primary control circuit for providing a first control signal to control the main power transistor. The first control signal from the primary control circuit effects the maximum allowable current flowing in the main power transistor. The system includes a secondary control circuit having a temperature detector that provides a second control signal for overriding the first control signal of the primary control circuit. The temperature detector is mounted in thermal relation to the main power transistor, and the secondary control circuit is capable of reducing the maximum current flowing in the main power transistor based on a third signal received from the temperature detector.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Inventor: Robert Charles Newman, Jr.
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Patent number: 7805419Abstract: The invention is a method for tracking and analyzing an application for modifications and changes. The method is used to ensure the integrity of the application remains intact. The application is inventoried upon setup. The application is then subsequently re-inventoried on a regular basis. Each new inventory is examined against the original inventory to determine if any changes have taken place. When a change is detected, the change is highlighted to be approved or examined to determine the specifics of the change in order that corrective action can be taken if deemed necessary.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2006Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Application Security, Inc.Inventor: Aaron Charles Newman
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Patent number: 7779737Abstract: A panel saw has a first cutting blade for cutting stock in a first axis and a second cutting blade for cutting the stock in a second axis. The first blade moveable from a cutting position to a position in which stock can be slid between the cutting blade and a supporting frame of the panel saw. The panel saw allows repeated cross cuts and rip cuts without changing the cutting location of the first cutting blade. A control system is configured to retract the first cutting blade from contact with the stock if the current draw exceeds a value. The control system may also retract a cutting blade when it senses the end of a panel being cut.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2004Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: The Chisel Works, LLC.Inventors: Robert Charles Newman, Jr., Jason O. Adams
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Publication number: 20100167784Abstract: A cell phone is converted into a limited use camera. The camera is formed by removing the circuit board of a used, discarded cell phone; reprogramming the firmware memory of the cell phone to conform it to the intended camera use; and repackaging the cell phone in a functionally appropriate housing. The reprogrammed camera phone has the capability of transmitting a picture, via the Internet, to a website where the pictures can be viewed and downloaded for printing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2009Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventor: Charles Newman
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Patent number: 7719220Abstract: An electrical control system comprising a controllably conductive device, an input receiving circuit and a timer circuit. The controllably conductive device selectively applies power to an electrically operated servo. The input receiving circuit receives an input signal from an input switch for selection of the motion of the control surface operated by the electrically operated servo. The input signal receiving circuit is coupled to the controllably conductive device to cause it to be conductive in response to the input signal. The timer circuit is responsive to a signal from the input receiving circuit for causing the controllably conductive device to be non-conductive if the input signal is present for greater than a selectable time period.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2007Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Inventor: Robert Charles Newman, Jr.
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Patent number: 7511979Abstract: Systems for converting single phase power to three phase power are well known, however, these systems may be noisy and wasteful of electrical power because they are prone to being left on for long periods of time when three phase power is not required. To overcome these disadvantages, these converters would be manually started and stopped as necessary. This invention solves these problems by providing a system that automatically controls a three phase converter based on electrical characteristics of the connected three phase load. The invention may detect when a three phase load requires power to operate and enables a three phase converter to provide the required power. Upon completion of the requirement of power, the system of the invention may shut down the converter. Additionally, the system of the invention may signal other electrical devices based on various electrical conditions of the connected three phase load.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2005Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Inventor: Robert Charles Newman, Jr.