Patents by Inventor DANIEL ONISCHUK

DANIEL ONISCHUK 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: 20070192176
    Abstract: Any business, individuals, groups of people, or government that is Officially facilitating the voting process use sources of computer data and other data to create lists of every eligible Voter. The List of Eligible Voters contains the name and physical mailing address for each Voter. The Official host then arranges for printing of mailing envelopes containing specially designed ballots to the Voters. Each MASTER Ballot has two parts—a PRIMARY Ballot and at least one RECEIPT Ballot. For each MASTER Ballot, both the PRIMARY Ballot and RECEIPT Ballot(s) share an identical, unique group of symbols as a correlating identifier. The identifier (RSID) is randomly generated to be unique and rare, so as to make any ballot impossible to counterfeit, which is further complemented by other security features. To maintain privacy, Voters exchange unused ballots any number of times within their voting region. Ballot validation prior to exchange is performed in person, by telephone, fax or Internet.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 20, 2007
    Publication date: August 16, 2007
    Inventor: DANIEL ONISCHUK
  • Publication number: 20060081706
    Abstract: Any business, individuals, groups of people, or government that is Officially facilitating the voting process use sources of computer data and other data to create lists of every eligible Voter. The List of Eligible Voters contains the name and physical mailing address for each Voter. Afer registration, each elegible voter receives a MASTER Ballot which has two parts—a PRIMARY Ballot and at least one RECEIPT Ballot. For each MASTER Ballot, both the PRIMARY Ballot and RECEIPT Ballot(s) share an identical, unique group of symbols as a correlating identifier. Optionally, the Ballot Identifier (Ballot RSID) is randomly generated to be unique and rare, so as to make any ballot difficult to counterfeit. To maintain privacy, before voting, any number of Voters exchange ballots with other Voters within their voting region. Prior to the Ballot exchange, validation using a Validation RSID is done by telephone, fax or Internet.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 2, 2005
    Publication date: April 20, 2006
    Inventor: DANIEL ONISCHUK
  • Publication number: 20060085843
    Abstract: One application of this invention is where, a cashier at a bank or business can use an optical barcode scanner to obtain and transmit a registered ID on any currency, transmit a verification request to a Registration Authority, and receive a reply to determine whether the RSID is genuine, under surveillance, or has been previously reported as being fraudulently reproduced (counterfeited). A computer system, is used to track unique identifiers of items to reduce losses due to fraud. A unique identifier (RSID) is assigned to each item (such as, but not limited to: money order, paper currency). The RSID is used to authenticate the item is valid for use. As counterfeit RSIDs are detected, they are added to a computer database, enabling comparison of an RSID to all of the already known and counterfeit items RSID's. The RSID may further be used to identify the location of the item.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 4, 2005
    Publication date: April 20, 2006
    Inventor: DANIEL ONISCHUK
  • Publication number: 20050273628
    Abstract: One application of this invention is where, a cashier at a bank or business can use an optical barcode scanner to obtain and transmit a registered ID on any currency, transmit a verification request to a Registration Authority, and receive a reply to determine whether the RSID is genuine, under surveillance, or has been previously reported as being fraudulently reproduced (counterfeited). A computer system, is used to track unique identifiers of Items to reduce losses due to fraud. A unique identifier (RSID) is assigned to each Item. The RSID is used to authenticate the Item is valid for use. As counterfeit RSIDs are detected, they are added to a computer database, enabling comparison of an RSID to all of the already known and counterfeit Items RSID's. The RSID may further be used to identify the location of the Item.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2005
    Publication date: December 8, 2005
    Applicants: WORLD PARK FOTO INC
    Inventor: DANIEL ONISCHUK