Patents by Inventor David William KUCHENSKI
David William KUCHENSKI 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: 11727372Abstract: A financial transaction computing system can include an ATM and a prestaging module. The ATM can have one or more processors, a first transceiver, one or more cash cassettes, a slot exposed on an exterior of the ATM and communicating with the one or more cash cassettes, and a banknote dispensing module at least configured to move banknotes from the one or more cash cassettes to the slot. The pre-staging module can have one or more processors, a first memory, and a second transceiver. The pre-staging module can also be configured to communicate with the ATM over a wireless public network to receive a token from the ATM over the wireless public network. The pre-staging module can be configured to retrieve a pre-staged transaction from the first memory in response to receiving the token from the ATM.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2021Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Diebold Nixdorf, IncorporatedInventors: David William Kuchenski, Richard Harris, Robert Konecny
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Patent number: 11244301Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method where a consumer employs a device associated with the user to scans tags associated with items for purchase. The consumer can pay for the items using the device associated with the user. A point of sale (“POS”) terminal or other such device associated with the merchant scans tags associated with items associated with the user and reconciles the items scanned by the device associated with the user with the items scanned by the device associated with the merchant.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2019Date of Patent: February 8, 2022Assignee: Diebold Nixdorf, IncorporatedInventors: Edward Crooks, David William Kuchenski
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Patent number: 11200553Abstract: A system provides for a self-checkout terminal with various components. A receiver receives shopping data including prices of items that a customer has physically acquired or placed in a cart. A payment logic receives credential information associated with a monetary account for paying for the items. A message logic creates checkout data that includes data representing the collection of purchase items. A transmitter transmits the credential information to an account network for authentication and the receiver receives a response indicating if the monetary account is valid. The payment logic/self-checkout terminal indicates to the customer that a payment using the monetary account for the purchase items is authorized or not. When authorized, an authorization is received at the self-checkout terminal before the customer arrives at the terminal and the self-checkout terminal causes a payment transaction to be executed to provide for self-checkout using the monetary account without assistance by another person.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2020Date of Patent: December 14, 2021Assignee: Diebold Nixdorf, IncoporatedInventors: Devon Watson, David William Kuchenski, Alex Klein, Matt Zaugg, Brian Block, Richard Harris, Robert Konecny
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Publication number: 20210272082Abstract: A financial transaction computing system can include an ATM and a prestaging module. The ATM can have one or more processors, a first transceiver, one or more cash cassettes, a slot exposed on an exterior of the ATM and communicating with the one or more cash cassettes, and a banknote dispensing module at least configured to move banknotes from the one or more cash cassettes to the slot. The pre-staging module can have one or more processors, a first memory, and a second transceiver. The pre-staging module can also be configured to communicate with the ATM over a wireless public network to receive a token from the ATM over the wireless public network. The pre-staging module can be configured to retrieve a pre-staged transaction from the first memory in response to receiving the token from the ATM.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2021Publication date: September 2, 2021Inventors: David William KUCHENSKI, Richard Harris, Robert KONECNY
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Publication number: 20210272081Abstract: In an example embodiment, there is described in here a method for pre-staging transactions that permit a banking customer to either transfer money to a third party or to themselves. In particular embodiments, a token is generated that can be used multiple times by the recipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2021Publication date: September 2, 2021Inventors: David William KUCHENSKI, Douglas Kurt HARTUNG
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Publication number: 20210256500Abstract: A method of performing autonomous mobile services can include receiving, with a server, a first input corresponding to a request for mobile services, a payment account associated with a user, and an exchange location. The server can control an autonomous vehicle to move to the exchange location. An article holding unit of the vehicle can receive the user and can hold furniture or tools with radio frequency identification tags. The server can receive a second input from an authentication device positioned on the vehicle that corresponds to payment. A door to the holding unit can be opened in response to receipt of the second input. The user can then be received in the article holding unit. The autonomous vehicle can remain at the exchange location until the user has left the article holding unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2019Publication date: August 19, 2021Inventors: David William Kuchenski, Richard Harris
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Patent number: 11042851Abstract: In an example embodiment, there is described in here a method for pre-staging transactions that permit a banking customer to either transfer money to a third party or to themselves. In particular embodiments, a token is generated that can be used multiple times by the recipient.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2015Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Assignee: Diebold Nixdorf, IncorporatedInventors: David William Kuchenski, Douglas Kurt Hartung
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Publication number: 20210182856Abstract: A method for inputting pin blocks to a network can include receiving a first pin from a key pad with an encryption module, which is then encrypted to a first pin block with a network encryption key and transmitted to a first computing device that inputs the first pin block to a secure network. The encryption module can also receive a second pin block from a second computing device that is physically separate from the key pad. Prior to receiving the second pin block, the encryption module can transmit a certificate and a second certificate to the second computing device. The encryption module can decrypt the second pin block to a second pin and encrypt the second pin to a third pin block with the network encryption key, for inputting the third pin block to the secure network.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2019Publication date: June 17, 2021Inventors: David William Kuchenski, Richard Harris, Anne Konecny
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Patent number: 11037114Abstract: A financial transaction computing system can include an ATM and a prestaging module. The ATM can have one or more processors, a first transceiver, one or more cash cassettes, a slot exposed on an exterior of the ATM and communicating with the one or more cash cassettes, and a banknote dispensing module at least configured to move banknotes from the one or more cash cassettes to the slot. The pre-staging module can have one or more processors, a first memory, and a second transceiver. The pre-staging module can also be configured to communicate with the ATM over a wireless public network to receive a token from the ATM over the wireless public network. The pre-staging module can be configured to retrieve a pre-staged transaction from the first memory in response to receiving the token from the ATM.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2018Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: Diebold Nixdorf, IncorporatedInventors: David William Kuchenski, Richard Harris, Robert Konecny
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Publication number: 20200320505Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method where a consumer employs a device associated with the user to scans tags associated with items for purchase. The consumer can pay for the items using the device associated with the user. A point of sale (“POS”) terminal or other such device associated with the merchant scans tags associated with items associated with the user and reconciles the items scanned by the device associated with the user with the items scanned by the device associated with the merchant.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2019Publication date: October 8, 2020Inventors: Edward Crooks, David William KUCHENSKI
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Publication number: 20200184439Abstract: A system provides for a self-checkout terminal with various components. A receiver receives shopping data including prices of items that a customer has physically acquired or placed in a cart. A payment logic receives credential information associated with a monetary account for paying for the items. A message logic creates checkout data that includes data representing the collection of purchase items. A transmitter transmits the credential information to an account network for authentication and the receiver receives a response indicating if the monetary account is valid. The payment logic/self-checkout terminal indicates to the customer that a payment using the monetary account for the purchase items is authorized or not. When authorized, an authorization is received at the self-checkout terminal before the customer arrives at the terminal and the self-checkout terminal causes a payment transaction to be executed to provide for self-checkout using the monetary account without assistance by another person.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2020Publication date: June 11, 2020Inventors: Devon Watson, David William KUCHENSKI, Alex Klein, Matt Zaugg, Brian Block, Richard Harris, Robert Konecny
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Patent number: 10565576Abstract: A system provides for a self-checkout terminal with various components. A receiver receives shopping data including prices of items that a customer has physically acquired or placed in a cart. A payment logic receives credential information associated with a monetary account for paying for the items. A message logic creates checkout data that includes data representing the collection of purchase items. A transmitter transmits the credential information to an account network for authentication and the receiver receives a response indicating if the monetary account is valid. The payment logic/self-checkout terminal indicates to the customer that a payment using the monetary account for the purchase items is authorized or not. When authorized, an authorization is received at the self-checkout terminal before the customer arrives at the terminal and the self-checkout terminal causes a payment transaction to be executed to provide for self-checkout using the monetary account without assistance by another person.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2017Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: Diebold Nixdorf, IncorporatedInventors: Devon Watson, David William Kuchenski, Alex Klein, Matt Zaugg, Brian Block, Richard Harris, Robert Konecny
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Publication number: 20190295055Abstract: A financial transaction computing system can include an ATM and a prestaging module. The ATM can have one or more processors, a first transceiver, one or more cash cassettes, a slot exposed on an exterior of the ATM and communicating with the one or more cash cassettes, and a banknote dispensing module at least configured to move banknotes from the one or more cash cassettes to the slot. The pre-staging module can have one or more processors, a first memory, and a second transceiver. The pre-staging module can also be configured to communicate with the ATM over a wireless public network to receive a token from the ATM over the wireless public network. The pre-staging module can be configured to retrieve a pre-staged transaction from the first memory in response to receiving the token from the ATM.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2018Publication date: September 26, 2019Inventors: David William KUCHENSKI, Richard Harris, Robert KONECNY
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Publication number: 20190251619Abstract: A server is associated with a retailer having a store. The server has a processor, communication device, and other logic devices. The processor receives an electronic list from a mobile device carried by the user. The communication device communicates with the mobile device. A product locator logic locates items from the electronic list in the store and route determination logic finds a route traveling past the items in the electronic list. An upsell logic may upsell some items when they are scanned. A warning logic generates a warning message for display on the mobile device when the user is allergic to an ingredient in the item. A checkout logic sums all scanned items and uses payment information provided by the mobile device to processes payment of the items. The mobile device optionally displays the route within a map of the store to allowing the user to find the electronic list.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2017Publication date: August 15, 2019Inventors: David William KUCHENSKI, Germen Schuiling
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Publication number: 20180047000Abstract: In an example embodiment, there is described in here a method for pre-staging transactions that permit a banking customer to either transfer money to a third party or to themselves. In particular embodiments, a token is generated that can be used multiple times by the recipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2015Publication date: February 15, 2018Inventors: David William KUCHENSKI, Douglas Kurt HARTUNG
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Publication number: 20170206516Abstract: A system provides for a self-checkout terminal with various components. A receiver receives shopping data including prices of items that a customer has physically acquired or placed in a cart. A payment logic receives credential information associated with a monetary account for paying for the items. A message logic creates checkout data that includes data representing the collection of purchase items. A transmitter transmits the credential information to an account network for authentication and the receiver receives a response indicating if the monetary account is valid. The payment logic/self-checkout terminal indicates to the customer that a payment using the monetary account for the purchase items is authorized or not. When authorized, an authorization is received at the self-checkout terminal before the customer arrives at the terminal and the self-checkout terminal causes a payment transaction to be executed to provide for self-checkout using the monetary account without assistance by another person.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2017Publication date: July 20, 2017Inventors: Devon Watson, David William KUCHENSKI, Alex Klein, Matt Zaugg, Brian Block, Richard Harris, Robert Konecny