Patents by Inventor Daniel Tesser
Daniel Tesser 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: 20250148068Abstract: Aspects described herein may provide detection of a physical characteristic of a credential, thereby allowing for authentication of the credential. According to some aspects, these and other benefits may be achieved by detecting the physical characteristic with the credential. An image of a credential may be received. An optical characteristic of a secure feature of the credential may be determined. An expected optical characteristic of the secure feature may be determined based on known properties of the secure feature. A determination as to whether the credential is authentic may be based on a comparison of the determined optical characteristic of the secure feature to the expected optical characteristic of the secure feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2025Publication date: May 8, 2025Inventors: Clayton Johnson, Daniel Tesser, Luis De La Rosa, Jeffrey Wieker
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Patent number: 12229240Abstract: Aspects described herein may provide detection of a physical characteristic of a credential, thereby allowing for authentication of the credential. According to some aspects, these and other benefits may be achieved by detecting the physical characteristic with the credential. An image of a credential may be received. An optical characteristic of a secure feature of the credential may be determined. An expected optical characteristic of the secure feature may be determined based on known properties of the secure feature. A determination as to whether the credential is authentic may be based on a comparison of the determined optical characteristic of the secure feature to the expected optical characteristic of the secure feature.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2023Date of Patent: February 18, 2025Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Clayton Johnson, Daniel Tesser, Luis De La Rosa, Jeffrey Wieker
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Publication number: 20240412216Abstract: An identity verification system may include a contactless card comprising a processor and a memory, and one or more applications comprising instructions for execution on one or more devices. The contactless card may be associated with a first user. A first application may be configured to transmit, after entry of the contactless card into a communication field, identity data. A second application may be configured to receive a notification based on an identity verification process. The notification may comprise an option indicative of requested access to specified information about the first user, the option further including a choice to accept or decline access to the specified information about the first user. The first application may be configured to receive the requested access to specified information about the first user based on selection of the option.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2024Publication date: December 12, 2024Inventors: Daniel TESSER, Jeffrey Carlyle WIEKER, Luis de la ROSA
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Patent number: 12020253Abstract: An identity verification system may include a contactless card comprising a processor and a memory, and one or more applications comprising instructions for execution on one or more devices. The contactless card may be associated with a first user. A first application may be configured to transmit, after entry of the contactless card into a communication field, identity data. A second application may be configured to receive a notification based on an identity verification process. The notification may comprise an option indicative of requested access to specified information about the first user, the option further including a choice to accept or decline access to the specified information about the first user. The first application may be configured to receive the requested access to specified information about the first user based on selection of the option.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2021Date of Patent: June 25, 2024Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Daniel Tesser, Jeffrey Carlyle Wieker, Luis de la Rosa
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Publication number: 20240086517Abstract: Aspects described herein may provide detection of a physical characteristic of a credential, thereby allowing for authentication of the credential. According to some aspects, these and other benefits may be achieved by detecting the physical characteristic with the credential. An image of a credential may be received. An optical characteristic of a secure feature of the credential may be determined. An expected optical characteristic of the secure feature may be determined based on known properties of the secure feature. A determination as to whether the credential is authentic may be based on a comparison of the determined optical characteristic of the secure feature to the expected optical characteristic of the secure feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Clayton Johnson, Daniel Tesser, Luis De La Rosa, Jeffrey Wieker
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Patent number: 11853408Abstract: Aspects described herein may provide detection of a physical characteristic of a credential, thereby allowing for authentication of the credential. According to some aspects, these and other benefits may be achieved by detecting the physical characteristic with the credential. An image of a credential may be received. An optical characteristic of a secure feature of the credential may be determined. An expected optical characteristic of the secure feature may be determined based on known properties of the secure feature. A determination as to whether the credential is authentic may be based on a comparison of the determined optical characteristic of the secure feature to the expected optical characteristic of the secure feature.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2022Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Clayton Johnson, Daniel Tesser, Luis De La Rosa, Jeffrey Wieker
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Publication number: 20230237140Abstract: Aspects described herein may provide detection of a physical characteristic of a credential, thereby allowing for authentication of the credential. According to some aspects, these and other benefits may be achieved by detecting the physical characteristic with the credential. An image of a credential may be received. An optical characteristic of a secure feature of the credential may be determined. An expected optical characteristic of the secure feature may be determined based on known properties of the secure feature. A determination as to whether the credential is authentic may be based on a comparison of the determined optical characteristic of the secure feature to the expected optical characteristic of the secure feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2022Publication date: July 27, 2023Inventors: Clayton Johnson, Daniel Tesser, Luis De La Rosa, Jeffrey Wieker
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Patent number: 11560012Abstract: Aspects described herein may provide detection of a physical characteristic of a credential, thereby allowing for authentication of the credential. According to some aspects, these and other benefits may be achieved by detecting the physical characteristic with the credential. An image of a credential may be received. An optical characteristic of a secure feature of the credential may be determined. An expected optical characteristic of the secure feature may be determined based on known properties of the secure feature. A determination as to whether the credential is authentic may be based on a comparison of the determined optical characteristic of the secure feature to the expected optical characteristic of the secure feature.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2021Date of Patent: January 24, 2023Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Clayton Johnson, Daniel Tesser, Luis de la Rosa, Jeffrey Wieker
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Patent number: 11410157Abstract: Programmable cards, computer-readable media, and systems are disclosed for token payment. For example, a programmable card for token payment, according to some embodiments, may include an antenna and a contact interface. The card may be configured to store, in the rewritable memory, a token transmitted from a user device via a first near field communication (NFC) signal received by the antenna, and provide the stored token to a point of sales terminal via a second NFC signal transmitted by the antenna or via the contact interface.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2019Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Daniel Tesser, Luis De La Rosa, Jeffrey Wieker, Clayton Johnson
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Publication number: 20220156719Abstract: Programmable cards, computer-readable media, and systems are disclosed for token payment. For example, a programmable card for token payment, according to some embodiments, may include an antenna and a contact interface. The card may be configured to store, in the rewritable memory, a token transmitted from a user device via a first near field communication (NFC) signal received by the antenna, and provide the stored token to a point of sales terminal via a second NFC signal transmitted by the antenna or via the contact interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2022Publication date: May 19, 2022Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Daniel TESSER, Luis DE LA ROSA, Jeffrey WIEKER, Clayton JOHNSON
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Publication number: 20220072890Abstract: Aspects described herein may provide detection of a physical characteristic of a credential, thereby allowing for authentication of the credential. According to some aspects, these and other benefits may be achieved by detecting the physical characteristic with the credential. An image of a credential may be received. An optical characteristic of a secure feature of the credential may be determined. An expected optical characteristic of the secure feature may be determined based on known properties of the secure feature. A determination as to whether the credential is authentic may be based on a comparison of the determined optical characteristic of the secure feature to the expected optical characteristic of the secure feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2021Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventors: Clayton Johnson, Daniel Tesser, Luis de la Rosa, Jeffrey Wieker
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Patent number: 11207909Abstract: Aspects described herein may provide detection of a physical characteristic of a credential, thereby allowing for authentication of the credential. According to some aspects, these and other benefits may be achieved by detecting the physical characteristic with the credential in two or more orientations. A first image of a credential in a first orientation and a second image of the credential in a second orientation may be received. An optical characteristic of a secure feature of the credential may be determined based on light reflected from the secure feature in both the first image and the second image. An expected optical characteristic of the secure feature may be determined based on known properties of the secure feature. A determination as to whether the credential is authentic may be based how a comparison of the determined optical characteristic of the secure feature to the expected optical characteristic of the secure feature.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2020Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Clayton Johnson, Daniel Tesser, Luis de la Rosa, Jeffrey Wieker
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Publication number: 20210342851Abstract: An identity verification system may include a contactless card comprising a processor and a memory, and one or more applications comprising instructions for execution on one or more devices. The contactless card may be associated with a first user. A first application may be configured to transmit, after entry of the contactless card into a communication field, identity data. A second application may be configured to receive a notification based on an identity verification process. The notification may comprise an option indicative of requested access to specified information about the first user, the option further including a choice to accept or decline access to the specified information about the first user. The first application may be configured to receive the requested access to specified information about the first user based on selection of the option.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Daniel TESSER, Jeffrey Carlyle WIEKER, Luis de la ROSA
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Patent number: 11093944Abstract: An identity verification system may include a contactless card comprising a processor and a memory, and one or more applications comprising instructions for execution on one or more devices. The contactless card may be associated with a first user. A first application may be configured to transmit, after entry of the contactless card into a communication field, identity data. A second application may be configured to receive a notification based on an identity verification process. The notification may comprise an option indicative of requested access to specified information about the first user, the option further including a choice to accept or decline access to the specified information about the first user. The first application may be configured to receive the requested access to specified information about the first user based on selection of the option.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2020Date of Patent: August 17, 2021Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Daniel Tesser, Jeffrey Carlyle Wieker, Luis de la Rosa
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Publication number: 20210158327Abstract: Programmable cards, computer-readable media, and systems are disclosed for token payment. For example, a programmable card for token payment, according to some embodiments, may include an antenna and a contact interface. The card may be configured to store, in the rewritable memory, a token transmitted from a user device via a first near field communication (NFC) signal received by the antenna, and provide the stored token to a point of sales terminal via a second NFC signal transmitted by the antenna or via the contact interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2019Publication date: May 27, 2021Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Daniel TESSER, Luis DE LA ROSA, Jeffrey WIEKER, Clayton JOHNSON
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Publication number: 20210114397Abstract: Aspects described herein may provide detection of a physical characteristic of a credential, thereby allowing for authentication of the credential. According to some aspects, these and other benefits may be achieved by detecting the physical characteristic with the credential in two or more orientations. A first image of a credential in a first orientation and a second image of the credential in a second orientation may be received. An optical characteristic of a secure feature of the credential may be determined based on light reflected from the secure feature in both the first image and the second image. An expected optical characteristic of the secure feature may be determined based on known properties of the secure feature. A determination as to whether the credential is authentic may be based how a comparison of the determined optical characteristic of the secure feature to the expected optical characteristic of the secure feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2020Publication date: April 22, 2021Inventors: Clayton Johnson, Daniel Tesser, Luis de la Rosa, Jeffrey Wieker
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Patent number: 10710391Abstract: Aspects described herein may provide detection of a physical characteristic of a credential, thereby allowing for authentication of the credential. According to some aspects, these and other benefits may be achieved by detecting the physical characteristic with the credential in two or more orientations. A first image of a credential in a first orientation and a second image of the credential in a second orientation may be received. An optical characteristic of a secure feature of the credential may be determined based on light reflected from the secure feature in both the first image and the second image. An expected optical characteristic of the secure feature may be determined based on known properties of the secure feature. A determination as to whether the credential is authentic may be based how a comparison of the determined optical characteristic of the secure feature to the expected optical characteristic of the secure feature.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2019Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Clayton Johnson, Daniel Tesser, Luis de la Rosa, Jeffrey Wieker