Patents by Inventor Dilip J. Parekh
Dilip J. Parekh 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: 8543506Abstract: A delivery system and method allow a financial institution to provide financial services to a plurality of remote devices. The system is comprised of a set of re-usable global components which are modular and are organized into services sets. The system and method operate in sessions and, for instance, employ a dialog component for gathering information from a customer, a rule broker component for providing answers to the various legal and regulatory rules in a particular country, a language man component for selecting appropriate language, a transaction executor component for performing transactions, and a presentation manager component for formatting outputs to the customer. The system and method provide state-of-the art interfaces that can be configured and delivered to the customer in a globally consistent format that is based on the customer's account profile, various languages, various currencies, different legal regulatory requirements, as well as, different sets of business products.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2011Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Citibank Development Center, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Grandcolas, Nancy Bryant, Howard A. Schechtman, Dilip J. Parekh
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Publication number: 20120078794Abstract: A delivery system and method allow a financial institution to provide financial services to a plurality of remote devices. The system is comprised of a set of re-usable global components which are modular and are organized into services sets. The system and method operate in sessions and, for instance, employ a dialog component for gathering information from a customer, a rule broker component for providing answers to the various legal and regulatory rules in a particular country, a language man component for selecting appropriate language, a transaction executor component for performing transactions, and a presentation manager component for formatting outputs to the customer. The system and method provide state-of-the art interfaces that can be configured and delivered to the customer in a globally consistent format that is based on the customer's account profile, various languages, various currencies, different legal regulatory requirements, as well as, different sets of business products.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2011Publication date: March 29, 2012Applicant: Citicorp Development Center, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Grandcolas, Nancy Bryant, Howard A. Schechtman, Dilip J. Parekh
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Patent number: 8112330Abstract: A delivery system and method allow a financial institution to provide financial services to a plurality of remote devices and internally within the financial institution to staff terminals using a set of re-usable global components which are modular and are organized into services sets. The system and method operate in sessions and, for instance, employ a dialog component for gathering information from a customer, a rule broker component for providing answers to the various legal and regulatory rules in a particular country, a language man component for selecting appropriate language, a transaction executor component for performing transactions, and a presentation manager component for formatting outputs to the customer.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2000Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Citibank Development Center, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Grandcolas, Nancy Bryant, Howard A. Schechtman, Dilip J. Parekh
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Publication number: 20010052910Abstract: The present invention pertains to an automated system for creating and customizing a screen display, comprising: a customizer user interface for interactively presenting a sequence of customizer dialogs each having one or more controls, the controls being responsive to input from a writer of the application project generator to thereby choose from a plurality of generator options; and a customizer tool being responsive to the customizer user interface for creating a screen according to the generator options chosen by the writer, the application project generator comprising: a device template file generator for generating and editing canonical template files and device template files; a screen template generator for generating and editing screen template files; a plurality of canonical template files, a plurality of screen definition files, and a plurality of device templates files; and wherein the screen display is created in HyperText markup language.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2000Publication date: December 20, 2001Inventors: Dilip J. Parekh, Victor C. Kwong, George Lissauer
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Patent number: 5572572Abstract: A telephone configures as a programmable microcomputer (telephone-computer) which operates in most circumstances through a standard telephone 12-key keypad input. The telephone-computer has the overall appearance of a telephone and includes telephone electronics and a microprocessor unit operated in conjunction with other computer elements, including memory devices, a programmable gate array (PGA) chip which can be initially programmed and then fixed, and enhanced integrity features. The PGA has the capability of being configured to accommodate various types of software which require different hardware Configuration, but without actually reconfiguring the hardware. The telephone-computer delivers data processing capabilities and services through an ordinary telephone instrument via conventional telephone lines with a network host computer which communicates with a vast panoply of service bureaus.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1994Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Assignee: Transaction Technology, Inc.Inventors: Joseph C. Kawan, Melvin M. Takata, Alfred S. Samulon, Dilip J. Parekh, Harvey Marks, Douglas W. Caruthers, Carol A. Medine, Truc Nguyen, Lucilla Warren, Leslie Moss, Sarkis A. Merguidijian, Morris L. Tucci, Shan Lee, Jim Vollmer, Leo Ahlin, Lawrence D. Weiss, Leslie Roth, Kenneth Krieger, Marjorie Engber, Edward Chin, Robert Haddock
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Patent number: 5195130Abstract: The present invention relates to a telephone configured as a programmable microcomputer (telephone-computer) which operates in most circumstances through a standard telephone 12-key keypad input. The telephone-computer includes telephone electronics and a microprocessor unit operated in conjunction with other computer elements, including memory devices, and a programmable gate array (PGA) chip and enhanced integrity features, and has the overall appearance of a telephone. The PGA has the capability of being reconfigured to accommodate various types of softwares which require different hardware configuration, but without actually reconfiguring the hardware. The telephone-computer delivers data processing capabilities and services through an ordinary telephone instrument via conventional telephone lines with a network host computer which communicates with a vast panoply of service bureaus.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1990Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: Transaction Technology, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence D. Weiss, Joseph C. Kawan, Leslie Roth, Jim R. Vollmer, Morris L. Tucci, Melvin M. Takata, Alfred S. Samulon, Dilip J. Parekh, Sarkis A. Meguerdijian, Harvey Marks, Shan Lee, Douglas W. Caruthers, Leo Ahlin, Leslie Moss, Kenneth Krieger, Carol A. Medine, Truc Nguyen, Marjorie Engber, Edward Chin, Lucilla K. Warren, Joseph P. Randolph, Robert Haddock
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Patent number: 5008927Abstract: The present invention relates to a programmable microcomputer or microprocessor device with associated memory and telephone circuitry designed to be operated in most circumstances through a standard telephone 12-key keypad input. The microcomputer device of the present invention, which includes the primary microprocessor operated in conjunction with other computer elements, including memory, has the overall appearance of a telephone. The primary microprocessor of the invention consists of a central processing unit and associated memory and includes enhanced integrity features. The device delivers data processing capabilities and services through an ordinary telephone instrument.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1988Date of Patent: April 16, 1991Assignee: Transaction Technology, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence D. Weiss, Douglas W. Caruthers, Charles T. Inatomi, Joseph C. Kawan, Shan Lee, Harvey Marks, Sarkis A. Meguerdijan, Dilip J. Parekh, Alfred S. Samulon, Melvin M. Takata, Morris L. Tucci, Jim R. Vollmer
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Patent number: 4991199Abstract: The present invention relates to a programmable microcomputer or microprocessor device with associated memory designed to be operated in most circumstances through a standard telephone 12-key keypad input as augmented by four programmable function keys. The microcomputer device of the present invention, which includes the primary microprocessor operated in conjunction with other computer elements, including memory, has the overall appearance of a telephone. The primary microprocessor of the invention consists of a central processing unit and associated memory and includes enhanced integrity features.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1988Date of Patent: February 5, 1991Assignee: Transaction Technology, Inc.Inventors: Dilip J. Parekh, Alfred S. Samulon, Melvin M. Takata, Morris L. Tucci, Jim R. Vollmer, Lawrence D. Weiss, Douglas W. Caruthers, Charles T. Inatomi, Joseph C. Kawan, Shan Lee, Harvey Marks, Sarkis A. Meguerdijian