Patents by Inventor Enrique Garrido
Enrique Garrido 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: 11947747Abstract: A method for aligning an input interface of a touchscreen with an overlay for the touchscreen is provided. The method comprises receiving a touch input on the touchscreen, wherein the touch input identifies a first position on the touchscreen corresponding to an alignment mark of the overlay; determining, based on the received touch input, a region of the touchscreen in which to render the input interface; and rendering the input interface in the determined region of the touchscreen.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2021Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Miura Systems LimitedInventors: Darren Shaw, Gareth Richards, Enrique Garrido
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Patent number: 11803713Abstract: A battery-powered device comprising a power input providing power to the device is described herein, with a housing having an opening for receiving a smartcard. There may be at least one electrical contact within the housing, the at least one electrical contact connected to the power input. There is also provided a power supply for one or more battery-powered devices each having at least one electrical contact within a housing configured to make contact with a smartcard introduced into an opening in the housing, the power supply comprising a power input (e.g., a wire or circuit). There may be an electrical output connected to the power input.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2021Date of Patent: October 31, 2023Assignee: Miura Systems LimitedInventors: Andrew Graham Hodges, Enrique Garrido, Darren Leigh Shaw, Matthew Michael James Watts
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Publication number: 20230105790Abstract: A method for aligning an input interface (240) of a touchscreen (230) with an overlay (210) for the touchscreen (230) is provided. The method comprises receiving a touch input on the touchscreen (230), wherein the touch input identifies a first position on the touchscreen (230) corresponding to an alignment mark (220) of the overlay; determining, based on the received touch input, a region of the touchscreen (230) in which to render the input interface (240); and rendering the input interface (240) in the determined region of the touchscreen (230).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2021Publication date: April 6, 2023Inventors: Darren Shaw, Gareth Richards, Enrique Garrido
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Publication number: 20210319190Abstract: A battery-powered device comprising a power input providing power to the device is described herein, with a housing having an opening for receiving a smartcard. There may be at least one electrical contact within the housing, the at least one electrical contact connected to the power input. There is also provided a power supply for one or more battery-powered devices each having at least one electrical contact within a housing configured to make contact with a smartcard introduced into an opening in the housing, the power supply comprising a power input (e.g., a wire or circuit). There may be an electrical output connected to the power input.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2021Publication date: October 14, 2021Inventors: Andrew Graham Hodges, Enrique Garrido, Darren Leigh Shaw, Matthew Michael James Watts
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Patent number: 11068670Abstract: A battery-powered device with an opening for receiving a smartcard; inside the opening there being at least one electrical contact which can be used to receive power from a power supply. There is also provided a power supply for one or more of the battery-powered devices, the power supply having one or more paddles each of which is configured to enter the smartcard opening of the battery powered device and supply power from a power input, to the electrical contact(s) located inside the opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2017Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignee: Miura Systems LimitedInventors: Andrew Graham Hodges, Enrique Garrido, Darren Leigh Shaw, Matthew Michael James Watts
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Publication number: 20200057873Abstract: A battery-powered device with an opening for receiving a smartcard; inside the opening there being at least one electrical contact which can be used to receive power from a power supply. There is also provided a power supply for one or more of the battery-powered devices, the power supply having one or more paddles each of which is configured to enter the smartcard opening of the battery powered device and supply power from a power input, to the electrical contact(s) located inside the opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2017Publication date: February 20, 2020Applicants: Miura Systems Limited, Miura Systems LimitedInventors: Andrew Graham Hodges, Enrique Garrido, Darren Leigh Shaw, Matthew Michael James Watts
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Patent number: 7988054Abstract: A secure card reader includes several security measures. Access to the reader's main circuitry is prevented by an enclosed whose walls contain embedded conductive paths. Breaking or grounding of one of these paths can be detected electronically. A similar arrangement of conductive paths prevent enlarging of a card received slot (9c). If tampering is detected using the embedded conductive paths, the reader's memory is wiped. The enclosure has apertures in its walls and is held in place by a potting material that extends into the apertures. A method is also provided to detect attempts to probe behind a keypad membrane. The contacts for the chip of a chip card are arranged so that their leads all extend away from the card insertion slot.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2005Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Verifone Israel Ltd.Inventors: Enrique Garrido-Gadea, Andrew Graham Hodges, Richard Andrew Hodson, Richard Ward, Gareth Alexander Richards
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Publication number: 20080164320Abstract: A secure card reader (1) includes several security measures. Access to the reader's main circuitry is prevented by an enclosure (9) whose walls contain embedded i conductive paths (18a, 18b, 18c). Breaking or grounding of one of these paths can be detected electronically. A similar arrangement of conductive paths prevent enlarging of a card receiving slot (9c) If tampering is detected using the embedded conductive paths (18a, 18b, 18c), the reader's memory (69) is wiped. The enclosure (9) has apertures (20) in its walls and is held in place by a potting material that extends into the apertures. Means (31, 35) is also provided to detect attempts to probe behind a keypad membrane (7). The contacts (42) for the chip of a chip card are arranged so that their leads all extend away from the card insertion slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2005Publication date: July 10, 2008Applicants: LIPMAN ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LIMITED, GARRIDO-GADEA, Enrique, GRAHAM HODGES, Andrew, ANDREW HODSON, RichardInventors: Enrique Garrido-Gadea, Andrew Graham Hodges, Richard Andrew Hodson, Richard Ward, Gareth Alexander Richards
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Publication number: 20010011944Abstract: An apparatus for validating chip cards, which also have a magnetic stripe, comprises a magnetic stripe reader and a chip card reader. The outputs of the readers for a card are compared and, if they agree, the user is informed that the card is valid.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2001Publication date: August 9, 2001Inventors: Enrique Garrido-Gadea, Gareth Alexander Richards