Patents by Inventor Frederick Ryan
Frederick Ryan 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: 20080077513Abstract: A method that allows taxing jurisdictions to collect sales and/or use taxes from sales that are made via the internet and catalogs. The method also makes it easier for sellers to comply with the taxing jurisdiction's mandated seller administrative functions. The foregoing is accomplished by using an agent to perform the sales tax administration functions of a seller, relieving the seller of as much of the burden of compliance as possible.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Frederick Ryan, Michael Wilson, Ronald Sansone, Theresa Biasi, Vadim Stelman, Kathleen Bishop
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Publication number: 20070160402Abstract: A printing system is provided that dynamically adjusts the method of printing an image based on the lightness or darkness of the medium upon which the image will be printed. The reflectivity of the medium upon which an image is to be printed is determined, and the way in which the image will be printed is adjusted based on the determined reflectivity of the medium. For lighter colored mediums, on which sufficient contrast will be provided, the image can be printed directly onto the medium. For darker colored mediums, on which the ink used to print the image will not provide enough contrast with respect to the medium to produce a reliably readable image, the method of printing the image is modified to ensure that sufficient contrast is always provided to produce a reliably readable image.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Inventors: Frederick Ryan, John Braun, Ronald Sansone, Robert Cordery
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Publication number: 20070156415Abstract: A method for changing a delivery parameter of a mail piece intended to be delivered to an intended recipient, the method including receiving a first electronic file from a mailer regarding the mail piece; sending a first electronic communication to the intended recipient based upon the first electronic file; and receiving a second electronic communication based upon the first electronic communication. At least one of the delivery parameters of the mail piece are changed based upon the second electronic communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2005Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Thomas Foth, Christopher Capelli, Charles Malandra, Angelo Chaclas, Frederick Ryan
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Publication number: 20070156416Abstract: A method of changing delivery parameters of a mail piece is provided including mailing the mail piece; sending an intended recipient of the mail piece information regarding the mailed mail piece; providing the intended recipient with an opportunity to change at least a first one of the delivery parameters of the mail piece after the mail piece has been mailed; and limiting the intended recipient from changing the first delivery parameter of the mail piece based upon an instruction sent to a service provider by a mailer of the mail piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2005Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Thomas Foth, Christopher Capelli, Charles Malandra, Frederick Ryan
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Publication number: 20070156419Abstract: A method for notifying an intended recipient of a mail piece regarding the mail piece is provided including receiving a first electronic file regarding the mail piece from a mailer of the mail piece by a service provider; authenticating the mailer identification information in the first electronic file by the service provider; and after authenticating the mailer identification information, transmitting at least a portion of the information in the first electronic file to the intended recipient of the mail piece. The information in the first electronic file includes mailer identification information.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2005Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Thomas Foth, Christopher Capelli, Charles Malandra, Frederick Ryan
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Publication number: 20070104323Abstract: Methods and systems for keeping information related to the sender of a mail piece private, while still allowing authorized parties to easily obtain the sender information if desired, is provided. Sender information for a mail piece is encrypted utilizing an identity-based encryption (IBE) scheme. The encryption key used to encrypt the sender information can be computed using recipient information. The corresponding decryption key can only be obtained from a trusted third party acting as a Private Key Generator (PKG). Only those parties authorized to have access to the sender information will be provided with the corresponding decryption key. The corresponding decryption key can then be used to decrypt the sender information into human readable form.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2005Publication date: May 10, 2007Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Bradley Hammell, Matthew Campagna, Robert Cordery, Leon Pintsov, Frederick Ryan
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Publication number: 20070089529Abstract: A method of measuring a mailpiece includes deflecting a laser beam through an arc, determining an angle at which the laser beam is currently directed, and calculating a dimension of the mailpiece based at least in part on the determined angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2005Publication date: April 26, 2007Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Frederick Ryan, Ronald Sansone
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Publication number: 20070081694Abstract: A method is provided for authenticating an image printed at a predefined print resolution or in accordance with a predetermined print grid. The method includes the steps of scanning the image to produce digital data and segmenting the data into first and second groups corresponding, respectively, to first and second predefined sections of the image. Next, a determination is made concerning the anticipated spatial position of select columns of digital data from each of the first and second groups of data. By examining the data, differences may be identified between the anticipated and actual spatial position of the columns, to determine the authenticity of the image. The identified differences which may include (i) a rotary/linear displacement in the actual spatial position of the select columns. (ii) a change in beat frequency between sections of the image, and/or (iii) a phase shift in a beat frequency.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2005Publication date: April 12, 2007Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventor: Frederick Ryan
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Publication number: 20070062403Abstract: A system and method for determining the thickness of a mail piece is provided. A first image of at least a portion of a surface of a mail piece is captured using a first optical axis for a feature on the surface of the mail piece. A second image of the feature is captured after the mail piece has moved a distance using a second optical axis that is angled with respect to the first optical axis. The first and second images are correlated to determine a displacement of the feature, and the thickness of the mail piece is determined based on the displacement and the angle between the first and second optical axes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2005Publication date: March 22, 2007Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: John Braun, Robert Cordery, Frederick Ryan, Ronald Sansone
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Publication number: 20070062402Abstract: A printing system for printing both secure value documents and non-secure documents while ensuring that fraudulent copies of secure value documents printed by the printing system can be detected is provided. The printing system determines if the source is a secure or non-secure source. If the source of the image is a secure source, it will print the image, including any graphic security features. If the source is a non-secure source, before printing the image a filter is applied to the image data to remove any graphic security features included in the received image and/or the printing system will not add any graphic security features to the received image to ensure that the printed image will not contain any copy detection graphic security features.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2005Publication date: March 22, 2007Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Frederick Ryan, Robert Cordery, Donald Mackay
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Publication number: 20070058851Abstract: A method of operating a check processing system includes scanning a check on a first occasion to generate a first image of the check. The first image is transmitted to a financial institution. The check is scanned on a second occasion later than the first occasion to generate a second image of the check. The second image of the check is transmitted to the financial institution. The second image of the check is examined to determine whether the check was cancelled prior to the second occasion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2005Publication date: March 15, 2007Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Douglas Quine, Frederick Ryan
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Publication number: 20070061275Abstract: A method and system for a virtual stamp dispensing metering system is provided wherein indicia of varying values are calculated at a data center and downloaded to a mailing machine on a periodic basis. The mailing machine securely stores the indicia and dispenses the indicia as needed. At the end of the period, any unused indicia are returned to the data center, the user's account is credited, and a new set of indicia are downloaded to the mailing machine. Accordingly, the processing requirements of the meter are reduced, as there is no longer any need to generate digital signatures, an attacker is prevented from generating indicia indefinitely if the security of the meter is compromised, as the cryptographic key is not resident at the meter, and tracking requirements of the meter are reduced, as the meter alone can not be used to generate postage funds.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2006Publication date: March 15, 2007Inventor: Frederick Ryan
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Publication number: 20070009301Abstract: A printing system is provided that dynamically adjusts the method of printing an image based on the lightness or darkness of the medium upon which the image will be printed. The reflectivity of the medium upon which an image is to be printed is determined, and the way in which the image will be printed is adjusted based on the determined reflectivity of the medium. For lighter colored mediums, on which sufficient contrast will be provided, the image can be printed directly onto the medium. For darker colored mediums, on which the ink used to print the image will not provide enough contrast with respect to the medium to produce a reliably readable image, the method of printing the image is modified to ensure that sufficient contrast is always provided to produce a reliably readable image.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2006Publication date: January 11, 2007Inventors: Frederick Ryan, John Braun, Ronald Sansone, Robert Cordery
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Publication number: 20070005376Abstract: Methods and systems of providing tracking or other services for a mailpiece in a mail system having a service provider that is in communication with one or more posts. The mailpiece includes one or more unique identifiers associated therewith, and the service provider uses the unique identifiers to identify the mailpiece and cause or facilitate the rendering of the requested service. The service may be requested after the mailpiece has been mailed, and payment for the services need not be made until after they are performed. Also, a method of providing stored mailpiece information to an interested party based on request criteria that are provided by the interested party.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2005Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventor: Frederick Ryan
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Publication number: 20060271500Abstract: A method of controlling the use of a custom image by a user in a value dispensing system, such as a mail processing system, that enables the system provider to account and charge for the use of the custom image without ever actually receiving the data representing custom image. The method includes steps of receiving a hash generated from at least the custom image at a provider location, such as a data center, generating a digital signature from data including at least the received hash, and transmitting the digital signature and data used to generate the digital signature to the user at a user location. The method may further include additional steps of determining whether the digital signature can be successfully verified, and allowing the custom image to be printed by the user only if it is determined that the digital signature can be successfully verified.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2005Publication date: November 30, 2006Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Andrei Obrea, Frederick Ryan
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Publication number: 20060257187Abstract: A printing system is provided that dynamically adjusts the method of printing an image based on the lightness or darkness of the medium upon which the image will be printed. The reflectivity of the medium upon which an image is to be printed is determined, and the way in which the image will be printed is adjusted based on the determined reflectivity of the medium. For lighter colored mediums, on which sufficient contrast will be provided, the image can be printed directly onto the medium. For darker colored mediums, on which the ink used to print the image will not provide enough contrast with respect to the medium to produce a reliably readable image, the method of printing the image is modified to ensure that sufficient contrast is always provided to produce a reliably readable image.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2005Publication date: November 16, 2006Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Frederick Ryan, John Braun, Ronald Sansone, Robert Cordery
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Publication number: 20060259444Abstract: The present application describes systems and methods for reliable transfer of information of value such as virtual postage stamps between a remote data center and a local device. An identifier that is unique over at least some time duration is assigned to each virtual postage stamp such that the identifier is associated with a specific index memory location or record storage location in the local virtual stamp-printing device. The local printing device permits only a single use of a virtual stamp using a secure state flag. The transfer protocol provides reliable transfer of virtual stamps between the remote data center and the local printing device that accommodates resend requests, that is not limited to serial transfer and that does not require end-to-end acknowledgements.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2005Publication date: November 16, 2006Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Andre Obrea, Frederick Ryan
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Publication number: 20060229882Abstract: A method and system for producing a printed text. A system operates in accordance with the method to: receive a message signal created by an author and representative of the semantic content of a printed text; produce a text signal in response to the message signal; analyze the message signal to determine a non-semantic indicator of the author's state of mind; determine a non-semantic characteristic of the printed text as a function of the determined non-semantic indicator; and printing the printed text in response to the text signal and the determined characteristic. The message signal can be a voice signal. A physiological signal such as pulse rate or variations in the pace, volume, tremulation, or average wavelength of the author's speech can also be used to determine the author's state of mind.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2005Publication date: October 12, 2006Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Denis Stemmle, Judith Auslander, Kevin Bodie, John Braun, Thomas Foth, William Kilmartin, Frederick Ryan
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Publication number: 20060122851Abstract: A method and system facilitating the delivery of a mailpiece in a mail distribution system. The method includes the steps of: (i) reading a mailpiece identifier, disposed in combination with the mailpiece, upon initial mailpiece processing, (ii) developing tracking information corresponding to various mailpiece processing activities in the mail distribution system; (iii) producing a delivery report based upon the tracking information, and (iv) communicating the delivery report to the recipient of the mailpiece. The method may further provide contact information in combination with the mailpiece to facilitate communication between a delivery agent and the mailpiece recipient. The contact information can be used to communicate mailpiece handling information as such information is developed or upon delivery of the mailpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2004Publication date: June 8, 2006Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventor: Frederick Ryan
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Publication number: 20060095391Abstract: A closed loop postage metering system includes networked meters that provide mailers and/or recipients the capability to request additional or modified services during processing of a mail piece by a carrier. The networked meter allows the Post to charge the mailer, or even the recipient for these services or to provide them with a refund or credit. The services can include changing the processing of the mail piece. Further, the closed loop postage metering system enables more precise methods of paying for services when multiple carriers handle a mail piece. A special case of such multiple carriers handling is the handling of international mail.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2005Publication date: May 4, 2006Inventors: Robert Cordery, Murray Martin, Leon Pintsov, Frederick Ryan