Patents by Inventor Daniel John Marsch
Daniel John Marsch 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: 11072967Abstract: Embodiments of systems, methods, and devices for protecting service personnel by deploying a physical barrier are described. Further embodiments describe additional security features such as lights, sirens, cameras, electronic locks, timers, and/or notifying security personnel or local law enforcement when the system is activated.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2019Date of Patent: July 27, 2021Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Abdelkader Benkreira, Daniel John Marsch, Joshua Edwards, Michael Mossoba
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Patent number: 11003979Abstract: The disclosed embodiments provide a payment card. The payment card may have a first face and a second face opposite the first. Additionally, the payment card may comprise a first smart chip, the first smart chip having contacts that are electronically accessible from the first face of the card. The payment card may further comprise a first antenna coupled to the first smart chip, the first antenna providing near-field contactless access to the first smart chip and a second smart chip, the second smart chip having contacts that are electronically accessible from the second face of the card. Additionally, the payment card may comprise a second antenna coupled to the second smart chip, the second antenna providing near-field contactless access to the second smart chip and an RF block that electronically isolates the first antenna and the second antenna from each other.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2019Date of Patent: May 11, 2021Assignee: Capital One Service, LLCInventors: William Fowler Carroll, II, Daniel John Marsch, Bryant Alan Yee, Andrea Montealegre
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Publication number: 20210117750Abstract: The disclosed embodiments provide a payment card. The payment card may have a first face and a second face opposite the first. Additionally, the payment card may comprise a first smart chip, the first smart chip having contacts that are electronically accessible from the first face of the card. The payment card may further comprise a first antenna coupled to the first smart chip, the first antenna providing near-field contactless access to the first smart chip and a second smart chip, the second smart chip having contacts that are electronically accessible from the second face of the card. Additionally, the payment card may comprise a second antenna coupled to the second smart chip, the second antenna providing near-field contactless access to the second smart chip and an RF block that electronically isolates the first antenna and the second antenna from each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2019Publication date: April 22, 2021Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: William Fowler Carroll, II, Daniel John Marsch, Bryant Alan Yee, Andrea Montealegre
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Publication number: 20210044951Abstract: An automated method is provided for activating a NFC application in a mobile interface device. In this method, the device receives from a beacon a wireless beacon signal comprising at least one beacon identifier. The wireless beacon signal is processed by the mobile interface device to determine the at least one beacon identifier. The mobile interface device determines based on the at least one beacon identifier, whether to activate the NFC application. Responsive to a determination that the NFC application should be activated, the mobile interface device transitions the NFC application from a passive state to an active state. NFC communication is then established between the mobile interface device and at least one NFC transmitting device disposed within a beacon range volume defined by the beacon location and the beacon range.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2020Publication date: February 11, 2021Inventors: David GABRIELE, Wayne LUTZ, Lin Ni Lisa CHENG, Daniel John MARSCH, Tyler MAIMAN, Saleem Ahmed SANGI, Kevin OSBORN
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Publication number: 20210002946Abstract: Embodiments of systems, methods, and devices for protecting service personnel by deploying a physical barrier are described. Further embodiments describe additional security features such as lights, sirens, cameras, electronic locks, timers, and/or notifying security personnel or local law enforcement when the system is activated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2019Publication date: January 7, 2021Inventors: Abdelkader BENKREIRA, Daniel John MARSCH, Joshua EDWARDS, Michael MOSSOBA
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Patent number: 10817868Abstract: Aspects described herein may allow for a payment card assembly including a payment card having a first slot formed in a first surface therein, with the first slot having a bottom surface and pair of opposed side walls. A first cartridge houses electronic components and is removably received in the first slot. One or more first projections are formed on one of the first slot and the first cartridge. One or more first recesses are formed in the other of the first slot and the cartridge, with each first recess receiving a corresponding first projection to releasably retain the first cartridge in the first slot.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2020Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Daniel John Marsch, Abdelkader M'Hamed Benkreira, Taurean Butler, Jessica Greenberg
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Patent number: 10798551Abstract: An automated method is provided for activating a NFC application in a mobile interface device. In this method, the device receives from a beacon a wireless beacon signal comprising at least one beacon identifier. The wireless beacon signal is processed by the mobile interface device to determine the at least one beacon identifier. The mobile interface device determines based on the at least one beacon identifier, whether to activate the NFC application. Responsive to a determination that the NFC application should be activated, the mobile interface device transitions the NFC application from a passive state to an active state. NFC communication is then established between the mobile interface device and at least one NFC transmitting device disposed within a beacon range volume defined by the beacon location and the beacon range.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2020Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: David Gabriele, Wayne Lutz, Lin Ni Lisa Cheng, Daniel John Marsch, Tyler Maiman, Saleem Ahmed Sangi, Kevin Osborn
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Publication number: 20200219087Abstract: In one aspect, the present disclosure relates to a payment card amplification device comprising a card reader, an amplifier, an antenna, and a power supply. The card reader is configured to read payment card information from a payment card and generate an output signal comprising the payment card information. The amplifier is coupled to receive the card reader output signal and configured to generate an amplified signal comprising the payment card information. The antenna is coupled to receive the amplified signal and transmit the payment card information, wherein the transmitted payment card information can be read by a payment terminal. The power supply is coupled to a power source and configured provide power to the card reader and the amplifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2019Publication date: July 9, 2020Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Joshua Edwards, Michael Mossoba, Abdelkader M'Hamed Benkreira, Daniel John Marsch
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Publication number: 20200162875Abstract: An automated method is provided for activating a NFC application in a mobile interface device. In this method, the device receives from a beacon a wireless beacon signal comprising at least one beacon identifier. The wireless beacon signal is processed by the mobile interface device to determine the at least one beacon identifier. The mobile interface device determines based on the at least one beacon identifier, whether to activate the NFC application. Responsive to a determination that the NFC application should be activated, the mobile interface device transitions the NFC application from a passive state to an active state. NFC communication is then established between the mobile interface device and at least one NFC transmitting device disposed within a beacon range volume defined by the beacon location and the beacon range.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2020Publication date: May 21, 2020Inventors: David GABRIELE, Wayne LUTZ, Lin Ni Lisa CHENG, Daniel John MARSCH, Tyler MAIMAN, Saleem Ahmed SANGI, Kevin OSBORN
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Patent number: 10616745Abstract: An automated method is provided for activating a NFC application in a mobile interface device. In this method, the device receives from a beacon a wireless beacon signal comprising at least one beacon identifier. The wireless beacon signal is processed by the mobile interface device to determine the at least one beacon identifier. The mobile interface device determines based on the at least one beacon identifier, whether to activate the NFC application. Responsive to a determination that the NFC application should be activated, the mobile interface device transitions the NFC application from a passive state to an active state. NFC communication is then established between the mobile interface device and at least one NFC transmitting device disposed within a beacon range volume defined by the beacon location and the beacon range.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2019Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: David Gabriele, Wayne Lutz, Lin Ni Lisa Cheng, Daniel John Marsch, Tyler Maiman, Saleem Ahmed Sangi, Kevin Osborn
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Publication number: 20190373431Abstract: An automated method is provided for activating a NFC application in a mobile interface device. In this method, the device receives from a beacon a wireless beacon signal comprising at least one beacon identifier. The wireless beacon signal is processed by the mobile interface device to determine the at least one beacon identifier. The mobile interface device determines based on the at least one beacon identifier, whether to activate the NFC application. Responsive to a determination that the NFC application should be activated, the mobile interface device transitions the NFC application from a passive state to an active state. NFC communication is then established between the mobile interface device and at least one NFC transmitting device disposed within a beacon range volume defined by the beacon location and the beacon range.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Inventors: David GABRIELE, Wayne LUTZ, Lin Ni Lisa CHENG, Daniel John MARSCH, Tyler MAIMAN, Saleem Ahmed SANGI, Kevin OSBORN
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Publication number: 20190373433Abstract: An automated method is provided for initiating a transaction function in a transaction processing device. The method comprises establishing near field communication between the transaction processing device and an NFC transmitting device having an associated tag identifier and receiving NFC information including the tag identifier. The transaction processing device transmits the NFC information to a merchant processor and receives from the merchant processor a tag rule communication including an instruction to carry out a transaction function associated with the tag identifier or a request to associate a new transaction function with the tag identifier. Responsive to receiving an instruction to carry out a transaction function associated with the tag identifier, the transaction processing device executes the transaction function.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Inventors: David GABRIELE, Wayne Lutz, Lin Ni Lisa Cheng, Daniel John Marsch, Tyler Maiman, Saleem Ahmed Sangi, Kevin Osborn
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Publication number: 20190373432Abstract: An automated method is provided for activating a function in a mobile interface device using near field communication (NFC). In the method, the mobile interface device receives a sequence of NFC transmissions from one or more NFC transmitters. Each NFC transmitter has an associated identifier and each NFC transmission is triggered by a spatial interaction between the mobile interface device and one of the one or more NFC transmitters. The mobile interface device determines whether the sequence of NFC transmissions meets matching criteria for one of a plurality of predetermined transmission sequences. Responsive to a determination that the sequence of NFC transmissions meets matching criteria for one of the predetermined transmission sequences, the mobile interface device determines the predetermined function associated with the one of the predetermined transmission sequences and initiates the predetermined function.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Inventors: David GABRIELE, Wayne LUTZ, Lin Ni Lisa CHENG, Daniel John MARSCH, Tyler MAIMAN, Saleem Ahmed SANGI, Kevin OSBORN
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Patent number: 10445726Abstract: In one aspect, the present disclosure relates to a payment card amplification device comprising a card reader, an amplifier, an antenna, and a power supply. The card reader is configured to read payment card information from a payment card and generate an output signal comprising the payment card information. The amplifier is coupled to receive the card reader output signal and configured to generate an amplified signal comprising the payment card information. The antenna is coupled to receive the amplified signal and transmit the payment card information, wherein the transmitted payment card information can be read by a payment terminal. The power supply is coupled to a power source and configured provide power to the card reader and the amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2019Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Joshua Edwards, Michael Mossoba, Abdelkader M'Hamed Benkreira, Daniel John Marsch
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Patent number: D895005Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2019Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: William Fowler Carroll, II, Daniel John Marsch, Bryant Alan Yee, Andrea Montealegre