Patents by Inventor Daniel J. Ourada
Daniel J. Ourada 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: 20240127244Abstract: A distributed enhanced payment processing system includes a merchant point of sale (POS) terminal system and a remote payment management system. The POS terminal system initiates a transaction that includes receiving a payment amount, a purchaser account identifier, a virtual electronic payment indicator, and a merchant ID via a payment client. Subsequently, the POS terminal system outputs the transaction to the remote payment management system which generates a token for the transaction. The payment management system then provides the purchaser account identifier, a merchant account identifier, and the payment amount to a remote virtual electronic payment (VEP) entity system. Upon receiving a VEP entity system response, the payment management system outputs the response and token to the POS terminal system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Matthew D. OZVAT, Michelle K. PLOMSKE, Charles E. WATTS, Robert BONESTELL, Daniel J. OURADA, Kevin OLIVER
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Patent number: 11900376Abstract: A distributed enhanced payment processing system includes a merchant point of sale (POS) terminal system and a remote payment management system. The POS terminal system initiates a transaction that includes receiving a payment amount, a purchaser account identifier, a virtual electronic payment indicator, and a merchant ID via a payment client. Subsequently, the POS terminal system outputs the transaction to the remote payment management system which generates a token for the transaction. The payment management system then provides the purchaser account identifier, a merchant account identifier, and the payment amount to a remote virtual electronic payment (VEP) entity system. Upon receiving a VEP entity system response, the payment management system outputs the response and token to the POS terminal system.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2020Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: Worldpay, LLCInventors: Matthew D. Ozvat, Michelle K. Plomske, Charles E. Watts, Robert Bonestell, Daniel J. Ourada, Kevin Oliver
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Publication number: 20230237457Abstract: Systems and methods for payment processing on devices are provided. Such systems and methods enable payment processing to be completed with a peripheral device (such as a magnetic card reader) and a point of sales system, without the need for extensive developer integration. The system receives a payment charge amount from a point of sales system. The system also detects (or dynamically populates) peripheral devices that are used to capture account information. The peripheral device is a supported device type with an associated library, which includes data for properly interfacing with the peripheral device. The system provides the captured account data, a merchant ID and the amount of the charge to a payment management system. The system likewise receives a response (approve or decline) from the payment management system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2023Publication date: July 27, 2023Inventors: Robert BONESTELL, Kevin OLIVER, Matthew D. OZVAT, Andrew HARRIS, Daniel J. OURADA
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Publication number: 20220343324Abstract: An arbitraged enhanced payment processing system in association with a distributed enhanced payment processing system includes a merchant point of sale (POS) terminal system and a remote payment management system. The POS terminal system initiates a transaction that includes receiving a payment amount, a purchaser account identifier, a virtual electronic payment indicator, and a merchant ID via a payment client. Subsequently, the POS terminal system outputs the transaction to the remote payment management system which generates a token for the transaction. The payment management system then provides the purchaser account identifier, a merchant account identifier, and the payment amount to a payment processing servicer. Upon receiving a payment processing servicer response, the payment management system outputs the response and token to the POS terminal system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2022Publication date: October 27, 2022Inventors: Matthew D. OZVAT, Nicholas G. NAYFACK, John BERKLEY, Travis L. PRIEST, Michelle K. PLOMSKE, Charles E. WATTS, Robert BONESTELL, Daniel J. OURADA, Kevin OLIVER
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Publication number: 20220292485Abstract: Systems and methods for managing mobile payments is provided. An account issuer provides an application that is loaded onto a mobile device, which enables a consumer to pay for transactions. The mobile payment application generates a unique code. The code is read by the point of sale terminal, which is then provided to the payment management system. The payment management system contracts the account issuer and authenticates the code, thereby receiving a primary account number. Account number and transaction information is used to authorize the transaction via payment systems. The payment system accepts or declines the transaction in a response. Tokens may be generated for the account number, and value added services may be generated based upon user behaviors.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2022Publication date: September 15, 2022Inventors: Travis Lee PRIEST, Daniel J. OURADA, Matthew D. OZVAT, Daniel J. MURPHY, Nicholas G. NAYFACK, Charles E. WATTS
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Patent number: 11416856Abstract: An arbitraged enhanced payment processing system in association with a distributed enhanced payment processing system includes a merchant point of sale (POS) terminal system and a remote payment management system. The POS terminal system initiates a transaction that includes receiving a payment amount, a purchaser account identifier, a virtual electronic payment indicator, and a merchant ID via a payment client. Subsequently, the POS terminal system outputs the transaction to the remote payment management system which generates a token for the transaction. The payment management system then provides the purchaser account identifier, a merchant account identifier, and the payment amount to a payment processing servicer. Upon receiving a payment processing servicer response, the payment management system outputs the response and token to the POS terminal system.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2020Date of Patent: August 16, 2022Assignee: Worldpay, LLCInventors: Matthew D. Ozvat, Nicholas G. Nayfack, John Berkley, Travis L. Priest, Michelle K. Plomske, Charles E. Watts, Robert Bonestell, Daniel J. Ourada, Kevin Oliver
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Publication number: 20220245638Abstract: A distributed enhanced payment processing system includes a merchant point of sale (POS) terminal system and a remote payment management system. The POS terminal system initiates a transaction that includes receiving a payment amount, a purchaser account identifier, a virtual electronic payment indicator, and a merchant ID via a payment client. Subsequently, the POS terminal system outputs the transaction to the remote payment management system which generates a token for the transaction. The payment management system then provides the purchaser account identifier, a merchant account identifier, and the payment amount to a remote virtual electronic payment (VEP) entity system. Upon receiving a VEP entity system response, the payment management system outputs the response and token to the POS terminal system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2022Publication date: August 4, 2022Inventors: Matthew D. OZVAT, Michelle K. PLOMSKE, Charles E. WATTS, Robert BONESTELL, Daniel J. OURADA, Kevin OLIVER
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Patent number: 11379818Abstract: Systems and methods for managing mobile payments is provided. An account issuer provides an application that is loaded onto a mobile device, which enables a consumer to pay for transactions. The mobile payment application generates a unique code. The code is read by the point of sale terminal, which is then provided to the payment management system. The payment management system contracts the account issuer and authenticates the code, thereby receiving a primary account number. Account number and transaction information is used to authorize the transaction via payment systems. The payment system accepts or declines the transaction in a response. Tokens may be generated for the account number, and value added services may be generated based upon user behaviors.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2020Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: Worldpay, LLCInventors: Travis Lee Priest, Daniel J. Ourada, Matthew D. Ozvat, Daniel J. Murphy, Nicholas G. Nayfack, Charles E. Watts
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Patent number: 11328296Abstract: A distributed enhanced payment processing system includes a merchant point of sale (POS) terminal system and a remote payment management system. The POS terminal system initiates a transaction that includes receiving a payment amount, a purchaser account identifier, a virtual electronic payment indicator, and a merchant ID via a payment client. Subsequently, the POS terminal system outputs the transaction to the remote payment management system which generates a token for the transaction. The payment management system then provides the purchaser account identifier, a merchant account identifier, and the payment amount to a remote virtual electronic payment (VEP) entity system. Upon receiving a VEP entity system response, the payment management system outputs the response and token to the POS terminal system.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2019Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: Worldpay, LLCInventors: Matthew D. Ozvat, Michelle K. Plomske, Charles E. Watts, Robert Bonestell, Daniel J. Ourada, Kevin Oliver
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Publication number: 20200320532Abstract: A distributed enhanced payment processing system includes a merchant point of sale (POS) terminal system and a remote payment management system. The POS terminal system initiates a transaction that includes receiving a payment amount, a purchaser account identifier, a virtual electronic payment indicator, and a merchant ID via a payment client. Subsequently, the POS terminal system outputs the transaction to the remote payment management system which generates a token for the transaction. The payment management system then provides the purchaser account identifier, a merchant account identifier, and the payment amount to a remote virtual electronic payment (VEP) entity system. Upon receiving a VEP entity system response, the payment management system outputs the response and token to the POS terminal system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2020Publication date: October 8, 2020Inventors: Matthew D. OZVAT, Michelle K. PLOMSKE, Charles E. WATTS, Robert BONESTELL, Daniel J. OURADA, Kevin OLIVER
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Publication number: 20200294025Abstract: Systems and methods for managing mobile payments is provided. An account issuer provides an application that is loaded onto a mobile device, which enables a consumer to pay for transactions. The mobile payment application generates a unique code. The code is read by the point of sale terminal, which is then provided to the payment management system. The payment management system contracts the account issuer and authenticates the code, thereby receiving a primary account number. Account number and transaction information is used to authorize the transaction via payment systems. The payment system accepts or declines the transaction in a response. Tokens may be generated for the account number, and value added services may be generated based upon user behaviors.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2020Publication date: September 17, 2020Inventors: Travis Lee PRIEST, Daniel J. OURADA, Matthew D. OZVAT, Daniel J. MURPHY, Nicholas G. NAYFACK, Charles E. WATTS
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Patent number: 10706407Abstract: Systems and methods for managing mobile payments is provided. An account issuer provides an application that is loaded onto a mobile device, which enables a consumer to pay for transactions. The mobile payment application generates a unique code. The code is read by the point of sale terminal, which is then provided to the payment management system. The payment management system contracts the account issuer and authenticates the code, thereby receiving a primary account number. Account number and transaction information is used to authorize the transaction via payment systems. The payment system accepts or declines the transaction in a response. Tokens may be generated for the account number, and value added services may be generated based upon user behaviors.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2019Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: Worldpay, LLCInventors: Travis Lee Priest, Daniel J. Ourada, Matthew D. Ozvat, Daniel J. Murphy, Nicholas G. Nayfack, Charles E. Watts
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Publication number: 20200211006Abstract: An arbitraged enhanced payment processing system in association with a distributed enhanced payment processing system includes a merchant point of sale (POS) terminal system and a remote payment management system. The POS terminal system initiates a transaction that includes receiving a payment amount, a purchaser account identifier, a virtual electronic payment indicator, and a merchant ID via a payment client. Subsequently, the POS terminal system outputs the transaction to the remote payment management system which generates a token for the transaction. The payment management system then provides the purchaser account identifier, a merchant account identifier, and the payment amount to a payment processing servicer. Upon receiving a payment processing servicer response, the payment management system outputs the response and token to the POS terminal system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2020Publication date: July 2, 2020Inventors: Matthew D. OZVAT, Nicholas G. NAYFACK, John BERKLEY, Travis L. PRIEST, Michelle K. PLOMSKE, Charles E. WATTS, Robert BONESTELL, Daniel J. OURADA, Kevin OLIVER
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Patent number: 10636032Abstract: An arbitraged enhanced payment processing system in association with a distributed enhanced payment processing system includes a merchant point of sale (POS) terminal system and a remote payment management system. The POS terminal system initiates a transaction that includes receiving a payment amount, a purchaser account identifier, a virtual electronic payment indicator, and a merchant via a payment client. Subsequently, the POS terminal system outputs the transaction to the remote payment management system which generates a token for the transaction. The payment management system then provides the purchaser account identifier, a merchant account identifier, and the payment amount to a payment processing servicer. Upon receiving a payment processing servicer response, the payment management system outputs the response and token to the POS terminal system.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2018Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: Worldpay, LLCInventors: Matthew D. Ozvat, Nicholas G. Nayfack, John Berkley, Travis L. Priest, Michelle K. Plomske, Charles E. Watts, Robert Bonestell, Daniel J. Ourada, Kevin Oliver
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Publication number: 20190385146Abstract: Systems and methods for managing mobile payments is provided. An account issuer provides an application that is loaded onto a mobile device, which enables a consumer to pay for transactions. The mobile payment application generates a unique code. The code is read by the point of sale terminal, which is then provided to the payment management system. The payment management system contracts the account issuer and authenticates the code, thereby receiving a primary account number. Account number and transaction information is used to authorize the transaction via payment systems. The payment system accepts or declines the transaction in a response. Tokens may be generated for the account number, and value added services may be generated based upon user behaviors.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2019Publication date: December 19, 2019Inventors: Travis Lee PRIEST, Daniel J. OURADA, Matthew D. OZVAT, Daniel J. MURPHY, Nicholas G. NAYFACK, Charles E. WATTS
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Patent number: 10445720Abstract: Systems and methods for managing mobile payments is provided. An account issuer provides an application that is loaded onto a mobile device, which enables a consumer to pay for transactions. The mobile payment application generates a unique code. The code is read by the point of sale terminal, which is then provided to the payment management system. The payment management system contracts the account issuer and authenticates the code, thereby receiving a primary account number. Account number and transaction information is used to authorize the transaction via payment systems. The payment system accepts or declines the transaction in a response. Tokens may be generated for the account number, and value added services may be generated based upon user behaviors.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2013Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: Worldpay, LLCInventors: Travis Lee Priest, Daniel J. Ourada, Matthew D. Ozvat, Nicholas G. Nayfack, Charles E. Watts
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Publication number: 20190272543Abstract: A distributed enhanced payment processing system includes a merchant point of sale (POS) terminal system and a remote payment management system. The POS terminal system initiates a transaction that includes receiving a payment amount, a purchaser account identifier, a virtual electronic payment indicator, and a merchant ID via a payment client. Subsequently, the POS terminal system outputs the transaction to the remote payment management system which generates a token for the transaction. The payment management system then provides the purchaser account identifier, a merchant account identifier, and the payment amount to a remote virtual electronic payment (VEP) entity system. Upon receiving a VEP entity system response, the payment management system outputs the response and token to the POS terminal system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2019Publication date: September 5, 2019Inventors: Matthew D. OZVAT, Michelle K. PLOMSKE, Charles E. WATTS, Robert BONESTELL, Daniel J. OURADA, Kevin OLIVER
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Publication number: 20190066104Abstract: An arbitraged enhanced payment processing system in association with a distributed enhanced payment processing system includes a merchant point of sale (POS) terminal system and a remote payment management system. The POS terminal system initiates a transaction that includes receiving a payment amount, a purchaser account identifier, a virtual electronic payment indicator, and a merchant via a payment client. Subsequently, the POS terminal system outputs the transaction to the remote payment management system which generates a token for the transaction. The payment management system then provides the purchaser account identifier, a merchant account identifier, and the payment amount to a payment processing servicer. Upon receiving a payment processing servicer response, the payment management system outputs the response and token to the POS terminal system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2018Publication date: February 28, 2019Inventors: Matthew D. OZVAT, Nicholas G. NAYFACK, John BERKLEY, Travis L. PRIEST, Michelle K. PLOMSKE, Charles E. Watts, Robert BONESTELL, Daniel J. OURADA, Kevin OLIVER
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Publication number: 20140108261Abstract: Systems and methods for managing mobile payments is provided. An account issuer provides an application that is loaded onto a mobile device, which enables a consumer to pay for transactions. The mobile payment application generates a unique code. The code is read by the point of sale terminal, which is then provided to the payment management system. The payment management system contracts the account issuer and authenticates the code, thereby receiving a primary account number. Account number and transaction information is used to authorize the transaction via payment systems. The payment system accepts or declines the transaction in a response. Tokens may be generated for the account number, and value added services may be generated based upon user behaviors.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: Mercury Payment Systems, LLCInventors: Travis Lee Priest, Daniel J. Ourada, Matthew D. Ozvat, Daniel J. Murphy, Nicholas G. Nayfack, Charles E. Watts