Patents by Inventor David Wurmfeld
David Wurmfeld 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: 11171952Abstract: Systems and methods for using micro accelerations as a biometric factor for multi-factor authentication, the method including receiving, filtering, and determining an identifying pattern from micro acceleration data representative of the user, storing the identifying pattern for later use in authenticating the identity of the user, and using the identifying pattern as one factor in a multi factor authentication.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2020Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventor: David Wurmfeld
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Patent number: 11164177Abstract: A dynamic transaction card that includes a number of layers, each of which may be interconnected to one another. For example, a dynamic transaction card may include an outer layer, a potting layer, a touch sensor layer, a display layer (including, for example, LEDs, a dot matrix display, and the like), a microcontroller storing firmware, Java applets, Java applet integration, and the like, an EMV chip, an energy storage component, one or more antenna (e.g., Bluetooth antenna, NFC antenna, and the like), a power management component, a flexible printed circuit board (PCB), a chassis, and/or a card backing layer. The card includes a secure element to receive visual impairment settings and alert data. A microprocessor can convert the alert data into impairment data based on the visual impairment settings. A display is generated based on the impairment data.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2020Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: James Zarakas, Theodore Markson, Adam Koeppel, Kevin P. Kelly, Brian Briggman, Saleem Sangi, David Wurmfeld, Tyler Locke, Karla M. Escalante
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Patent number: 11129293Abstract: A bracket for mounting a processor and a support structure for receiving bracket-supported processors for cluster computing are provided. In some embodiments, a bracket may be configured to receive a processor and fasten the processor to the bracket. The bracket may be configured to mount the processor to a support structure. The support structure may be configured to receive an array of brackets. The support structure may be configured to be stacked in combination with additional support structures.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2020Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventor: David Wurmfeld
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Publication number: 20210287221Abstract: Disclosed embodiments describe a system for completing a transaction using an electronic transaction card by receiving, from a user device executing a software application, a selection of a first account function associated with a financial transaction; determining that the account function requires user verification; detecting, via a motion detection component, a motion pattern performed on the electronic transaction card by the user; authenticating an identity of the user, by the electronic transaction card, based on the detected motion pattern; and completing, by the user device, the financial transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2021Publication date: September 16, 2021Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: David WURMFELD, Tyler LOCKE, James ZARAKAS, Adam KOEPPEL
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Patent number: 11121588Abstract: Using inductive currents to wirelessly charge a device via a device connected to a power source. This inductive charging may result when a first mobile device recognizes a second mobile device via a wireless connection (e.g., Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), Near-Field Communication (NFC), or the like). An application stored on the first mobile device may recognize a second mobile device by transmitting an advertising packet when the first mobile device is connected to a power source. An advertising packet may be received by the second mobile device and the second mobile device may transmit a response to the advertising packet in order to generate a connection between the first and second mobile devices. The response may include data such as, connection strength, response time, connection preferences, and the like. Upon detection and connection, the second mobile device may be wirelessly charged by the first device via inductive charging.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2019Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Adam Koeppel, Tyler Locke, David Wurmfeld
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Publication number: 20210279711Abstract: A system and method are disclosed in which a symbol associated with an ATM of a plurality of ATMs is made available to a customer in response to a request for access to the ATM. The symbol identifies the ATM to the user in locations having multiple ATMs, thus avoiding confusion for the user. The symbol may be used for any of the possible transactions between the user and the ATM, such as balance inquiries, deposits, transfers, and cash withdrawals.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2021Publication date: September 9, 2021Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Janak DADHANIYA, Lisa WHITSITT, Robert SMITH, David WURMFELD, Steve FALETTI
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Patent number: 11093923Abstract: A secure method of real time money transferring between account holders utilizes Near Field Communication (NFC) technologies, dynamic transaction cards, and a mobile application to facilitate a seamless mobile transfer of funds. The dynamic transaction card of the customer requesting to make the transfer of funds may be placed in contact with the second recipient dynamic transaction card of the customer receiving the funds transfer to establish an NFC connection. The dynamic transaction card requesting the transfer may receive, via the NFC antenna on the card, the recipient customer account information stored on a passive NFC tag. The dynamic transaction card requesting the transfer may transmit the recipient account information to a mobile application, which may transmit the recipient account information to an account provider system for facilitating the funds transfer.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2019Date of Patent: August 17, 2021Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Tyler Locke, Kevin Kelly, David Wurmfeld
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Patent number: 11087325Abstract: Disclosed embodiments describe a system for completing a transaction using an electronic transaction card by receiving, from a user device executing a software application, a selection of a first account function associated with a financial transaction; determining that the account function requires user verification; detecting, via a motion detection component, a motion pattern performed on the electronic transaction card by the user; authenticating an identity of the user, by the electronic transaction card, based on the detected motion pattern; and completing, by the user device, the financial transaction.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2019Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: David Wurmfeld, Tyler Locke, James Zarakas, Adam Koeppel
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Publication number: 20210201104Abstract: A method of forming a contactless transaction card. The method may include providing a card body, defining a window, and attaching an antenna assembly layer to the card body, where the antenna assembly layer includes an antenna, a set of curable connectors, disposed on a set of end regions of the antenna within the window, and a UV-transparent layer, supporting the antenna. The method may include providing a contactless chip module within the window on a first side of the antenna assembly layer, and directing radiation through the UV-transparent layer, wherein the contactless chip module is electrically connected to the antenna via the curable connectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2020Publication date: July 1, 2021Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Kevin OSBORN, David WURMFELD
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Publication number: 20210192310Abstract: A dynamic transaction card that is manufactured using conductive plastic jumpers that will dissolve when in contact with a solvent used to tamper with the dynamic transaction card. Internal components of a dynamic transaction card may be manufactured using a synthetic or semi-synthetic organic material, such as, for example, plastics. These materials may be conductive to provide functionality to a dynamic transaction card, such as a connection between an integrated circuit and other card components such that when the materials dissolve, the connections are broken and the dynamic transaction card may be inactive due to the loss of various connections.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2021Publication date: June 24, 2021Inventors: David Wurmfeld, James Zarakas, Theodore Markson, Saleem Sangi, Tyler Locke, Kevin P. Kelly
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Publication number: 20210194544Abstract: Various embodiments are directed to a method and system for mapping or visualizing the magnetic fields and their associated field strengths of an object, such as a mobile computing device. An example source of the magnetic fields may be a near-field communication (NFC) reader configured in the object. A computer vision system or device may track a visual marker arranged near or on a magnetic field strength detector in order to associate, match, or map the magnetic field strength measurement readings of the detector at different positions or locations on the object. The computer vision system may generate and display a heat map of the object based on at least the magnetic field strength measurements and their relative positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2020Publication date: June 24, 2021Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Kevin OSBORN, David WURMFELD
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Publication number: 20210178778Abstract: Aspects described herein may provide detection of a feature of an authorization code image (ACI) incorporated onto a document, thereby allowing for validation of the document. According to some aspects, these and other benefits may be achieved by an instance of a variable protocol that may specify how to generate the ACI to have a particular feature as well as how to detect the particular feature of the ACI. A recipient of the document incorporating the ACI may detect the particular feature of the ACI. If the detected feature matches an expected feature, then the ACI and the document may be determined to be authentic.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2021Publication date: June 17, 2021Inventors: David Wurmfeld, Steve Faletti
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Patent number: 11037134Abstract: A system for securely updating an electronic transaction card held by an account holder with an additional account and/or account data is described. A dynamic transaction card may be securely updated with an additional account by using pre-stored shell data and/or inactive data, whereby the pre-stored shell data may be populated using data received from an issuer system and/or the inactive data may be activated via an activation signal received from a mobile device. A backend server may determine, via a fraud determination, expiration determination, and/or user-request, that new account data should be transmitted to an account holder. The dynamic transaction card may receive the data associated with a notification, update a display, instruct an EMV applet to use a key associated with a received EMV key identifier for signatures, and/or update any additional data stored on the dynamic transaction card.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2020Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: James Zarakas, Adam R. Koeppel, Kevin P. Kelly, David Wurmfeld
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Patent number: 11037127Abstract: A system and method are disclosed in which a symbol associated with an ATM of a plurality of ATMs is made available to a customer in response to a request for access to the ATM. The symbol identifies the ATM to the user in locations having multiple ATMs, thus avoiding confusion for the user. The symbol may be used for any of the possible transactions between the user and the ATM, such as balance inquiries, deposits, transfers, and cash withdrawals.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2019Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Janak Dadhaniya, Lisa Whitsitt, Robert Smith, David Wurmfeld, Steve Faletti
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Publication number: 20210166586Abstract: Disclosed embodiments may relate to a time-dependent color-changing label for a product. The label may include a first layer comprising a plurality of particles, the particles comprising a time dependent color-changing material that changes color after a predetermined time period, the predetermined time period being greater than one month. The label may also include an attachment structure attaching the first layer to the product. In certain embodiments, the first layer may include a polymer, and the particles may include glass microspheres containing the time-dependent color changing material. The particles may be embedded in the polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2021Publication date: June 3, 2021Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventor: David Wurmfeld
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Publication number: 20210158328Abstract: Exemplary embodiments may enable synchronization of a display of a mobile computing device with a display of an ATM. The displays first may be synched when a user positions the mobile computing device in proximity to the ATM. Near field communication (NFC) initially may be used when the mobile phone is in proximity with the ATM. Once the communication connection has been realized, the displays may be synchronized to reflect the connection. After the NFC connection has been realized, a cellular connection between a user's mobile computing device with a server having a secure connection with the ATM may be established. One or more financial transactions may be initiated with the ATM from the mobile computing device via the cellular connection. The display of the mobile computing device and the ATM may remain synched during the one or more financial transactions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2019Publication date: May 27, 2021Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Janak DADHANIYA, Matthew WILSON, Lisa WHITSITT, Cheng XU, Robert SMITH, Steve Faletti, David WURMFELD
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Publication number: 20210144514Abstract: A user can submit a request to a server associated with an ATM. The request can be submitted from a device (or portable device) of the user. The server can evaluate the request and designate which ATM or ATMs are best suited to process the request. This determination can be based on availability of resources on the ATM. Subsequently, the server can transmit a communication to the device of the user and the designated ATM. The communication can cause both the device and the ATM to emit a sound or display a visual cue to guide the user to approach the designated ATM. The device and the ATM can emit various patterns of sound to better guide the user to approach the designated ATM.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2021Publication date: May 13, 2021Inventors: Janak DADHANIYA, Steve FALETTI, David WURMFELD, Robert SMITH, Lisa WHITSITT
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Publication number: 20210142314Abstract: A device for conducting a transaction by generating and displaying QR codes in the infrared spectrum, by generating a first QR code; displaying the first QR code via the infrared array for a predetermined duration of time; receiving a confirmation that a user device has entered paired state with the transaction device based on the user device scanning the first QR code; receiving authentication data indicating that the paired user device is authorized to complete the transaction; completing the transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2019Publication date: May 13, 2021Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Jeff Pharr, David Wurmfeld
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Patent number: 10997588Abstract: A dynamic transaction card that includes a transaction card having a number of layers, each of which may be interconnected to one another. For example, a dynamic transaction card may include an outer layer, a potting layer, a sensor layer that may detect and identify a card free fall and/or subsequent impact, which may trigger a microcontroller to send a mobile notification to a cardholder notifying the user that the card has been dropped, and/or may disable or deactivate the card and/or a user account associated with the card, a display layer (including, for example, LEDs, a dot matrix display, and the like), a microcontroller storing firmware, Java applets, and the like, an EMV chip, an energy storage component, one or more antenna (e.g., Bluetooth antenna, NFC antenna, and the like), a power management component, a flexible printed circuit board (PCB), a chassis, and/or a card backing layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2019Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Tyler Locke, David Wurmfeld, Adam Koeppel, Kevin Kelly, James Zarakas
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Patent number: 10990962Abstract: A dynamic transaction card with a display for providing barcodes is described. The barcodes can be generated by driving individual light emitting diodes (LEDs) of the display at frequencies of greater than 50 Hz. Due to the high frequency, the barcode can be readable by a barcode scanner, while remaining invisible to the human eye. The barcode can also be generated by driving a first set of LEDs at a different frequency and/or time interval than a second set of LEDs. Light waves from the first set of LEDs can constructively interfere with light waves from the second set of LEDs to create spatial voids readable by the barcode scanner.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2019Date of Patent: April 27, 2021Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: David Wurmfeld, Tyler Locke