Patents by Inventor Dave Owen
Dave Owen 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: 20120166295Abstract: According to the invention, a system for providing payments to a point of sale device is disclosed. The system may include a mobile device having a storage medium, an input device, a wireless transmission device, and a processor. The storage medium may include individual authentication information and device authentication information. The input device may be configured to receive an input. The wireless transmission device may be configured to selectively transmit the device authentication information to a nearby point of sale device. The processor may be configured to compare the input with the individual authentication information, and activate the wireless transmission device to transmit the device authentication information if the input is correlated with the individual authentication information.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2010Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: The Western Union CompanyInventors: Rebecca Loevenguth, Evans Mehew, Dave Owen, Dianna Lyons, Scott Paintin
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Publication number: 20120005075Abstract: A system for receiving a payment for a financial obligation of a payer via a staged transaction, and for identifying an originator of the staged transaction. A collection system may be configured to, per the originator, associate the obligation with an identifier which may be unique to the obligation and indicative of the originator, to associate the transaction with the identifier, and to provide the identifier to the payer. A provider system may be configured to receive a first record related to the transaction from the collection system, to receive a second record related to the transaction which indicates a payment has been received, and to send a third record related to the transaction to the collection system which indicates a payment has been received. A provider subsystem may be configured to receive the identifier from the payer, and send the second record to the provider system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2010Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: The Western Union CompanyInventors: Kurt Bulawa, Michael Michelsen, Michele Demark, Dave Owen
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Publication number: 20110066553Abstract: A method for verifying the identity of one party on behalf of another party is provided. The method includes providing a money-transfer system and a communication system that communicates with the money-transfer system; receiving at the money-transfer system from the first party certain verification criteria for confirming the identity of a second party; and storing the verification criteria in the host computer system of the money-transfer system. When an ID is received from the second party at a money-transfer location; the verification criteria is retrieved from the host computer system; and the acceptability of the ID is determined in accordance with the verification criteria. If the identification device is acceptable, identification information is obtained from the identification device; and the identification information is processed to verify the identity of the second party.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicant: The Western Union CompanyInventors: Dean Seifert, Matt Bixler, Dave Owen, Elizabeth Petri
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Patent number: 7865439Abstract: A method for verifying the identity of one party on behalf of another party is provided. The method includes providing a money-transfer system and a communication system that communicates with the money-transfer system; receiving at the money-transfer system from the first party certain verification criteria for confirming the identity of a second party; and storing the verification criteria in the host computer system of the money-transfer system. When an ID is received from the second party at a money-transfer location; the verification criteria is retrieved from the host computer system; and the acceptability of the ID is determined in accordance with the verification criteria. If the identification device is acceptable, identification information is obtained from the identification device; and the identification information is processed to verify the identity of the second party.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2007Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: The Western Union CompanyInventors: Dean Seifert, Matt Bixler, Dave Owen, Elizabeth Petri
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Publication number: 20090198586Abstract: This disclosure describes methods and systems for facilitating shipment of goods. The method includes forwarding an invoice for a purchase agreement made between a seller and a buyer. The method includes receiving a service selection indicating that the invoice is to be paid using an escrow system. The service selection includes a token for verification of a buyer's signatory. The method receives funding confirmation that the buyer has deposited funds into an escrow account. Based on funding confirmation, notification to ship the goods is sent. The method receives shipping confirmation confirming that the goods have been shipped. Upon receipt of the goods, a receiver is authenticated as the authorized signatory using the verification system. This authentication is based on the stored token matching a provided token. Based on verification of the receiver, the goods are released and the deposited funds from the escrow account are deposited into the seller's account.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Applicant: The Western Union CompanyInventor: Dave Owen
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Publication number: 20090112754Abstract: A method for verifying the identity of one party on behalf of another party is provided. The method includes providing a money-transfer system and a communication system that communicates with the money-transfer system; receiving at the money-transfer system from the first party certain verification criteria for confirming the identity of a second party; and storing the verification criteria in the host computer system of the money-transfer system. When an ID is received from the second party at a money-transfer location; the verification criteria is retrieved from the host computer system; and the acceptability of the ID is determined in accordance with the verification criteria. If the identification device is acceptable, identification information is obtained from the identification device; and the identification information is processed to verify the identity of the second party.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: The Western Union CompanyInventors: Dean Seifert, Matt Bixler, Dave Owen, Elizabeth Petri
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Publication number: 20090089209Abstract: This disclosure describes, generally, methods and systems for generating electronic invoices. The method may include logging on to an online invoicing service account, and looking up a customer account from multiple customers associated with the online invoicing service account. The method may further include selecting the customer account that has a pending financial transaction with a biller. A request for an electronic invoice to be generated for the selected customer is initiated and the electronic invoice may be transmitted to the selected customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2007Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: The Western Union CompanyInventors: Matt Bixler, Robert Newton, Dean Seifert, Dave Owen, Elizabeth Petri
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Publication number: 20090006250Abstract: This disclosure describes, generally, methods and systems for tracking and reporting multiple financial transactions. The method may include initiating a financial transaction by a user at an interface. The financial transaction may include multiple transactional steps. The method may further include generating notifications corresponding to the plurality of transactional steps. A first notification may be configured to indicate to the user that payment for the transaction has been initiated. A second notification may be configured to indicate to the user that the transaction has been processed and released for payment, and a third notification may be configured to indicate to the user that the transaction's funds have been made available.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: The Western Union CompanyInventors: Matt Bixler, Robert Newton, Dean Seifert, Dave Owen, Elizabeth Petri
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Publication number: 20090006205Abstract: A system for making financial transfers between subscribers of a financial transfer service is disclosed. The system may include a receiving subscriber interface (RSI), a sending subscriber interface (SSI), and an agent server (AS). The RSI may be configured to accept a set of invoice information including an identifier of a destination account. The SSI may be configured to accept a set of payment information including an identifier of a source account. The AS may be configured to receive the set of invoice information and create an invoice based on the set of invoice information. The AS may also be configured to transmit the invoice and receive the set of payment information. The AS may also be configured to cause an amount of funds to be transferred from the source account on a source transfer network to the destination account on a destination transfer network via a primary transfer network.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: The Western Union CompanyInventors: Matt Bixler, Robert Newton, Dean Seifert, Dave Owen, Elizabeth Petri
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Patent number: 5566490Abstract: A sight cover for a sight, e.g. a gun sight, comprises first and second lens covers for the eyepiece and objective ends of the sight. The longitudinally displaced covers have three elastic cords extending in tension between the covers when the covers are in place. One elastic cord running adjacent the top of the sight is shorter than the other two cords causing a greater tension therein. On flipping the eyepiece end cover towards the top of the sight the top cord urges the eyepiece cover up and over the sight. The return of the three cords to their normal, untensioned positions springily displaces not only the cover from the objective end of the sight but also the entire sight cover away from the sight. The sight cover is tethered at one end to the rifle or the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Inventor: Dave Owen