Patents by Inventor Iain M. Begg

Iain M. Begg 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).

  • Patent number: 7669762
    Abstract: A billing system that allows a consumer to order products from computers connected to the Internet, wherein the consumer is automatically billed for the ordered good or service by its telephone service provider. When a consumer orders a product over the Internet, a plug-in component of the consumer's computer establishes an Internet connection to a billing server. A billing server component transfers an encrypted version of the product to the plug-in component. The plug-in component then disconnects from the Internet and establishes a point-to-point (PPP) connection with the billing server. During the PPP connection, the billing server component transfers an access key assigned to the order to the plug-in component so that the plug-in component may decrypt the product. The consumer is charged a unit rate or “drop-charge” for the product by the telephone service provider when the PPP connection is established using a premium-rate telephone number assigned and administered by the telephone service provider.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 2, 2010
    Assignee: eCharge Corporation
    Inventors: Robin B. Hutchison, Michael T. G. Maydaniuk, George A. Fleming, Denis N. Heinrichs, P. Carl Linkletter, Iain M. Begg, Darren W. Hagman, Roberto Dominguez, Jun Huang
  • Publication number: 20100017331
    Abstract: A billing system that allows a consumer to order products from computers connected to the Internet, wherein the consumer is automatically billed for the ordered product by its telephone service provider. When a product is ordered over the Internet, a plug-in component of the consumer's computer establishes an Internet connection to a billing server. A billing server component transfers an encrypted version of the product to the plug-in component. The plug-in component then disconnects from the Internet and establishes a point-to-point (PPP) connection with the billing server. During the PPP connection, the billing server component transfers an access key assigned to the order to the plug-in component so that the plug-in component may decrypt the product. The consumer is charged a unit rate or “drop-charge” for the product by the telephone service provider using a premium telephone number assigned and administered by the telephone service provider.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 25, 2009
    Publication date: January 21, 2010
    Applicant: ECHARGE CORPORATION
    Inventors: Robin B. Hutchison, Michael T.G. Maydaniuk, George A. Fleming, Denis N. Heinrichs, P. Carl Linkletter, Iain M. Begg, Darren W. Hagman, Roberto Dominguez, Jun Huang
  • Publication number: 20100017335
    Abstract: A billing system that allows a consumer to order products from computers connected to the Internet, wherein the consumer is automatically billed for the ordered product by its telephone service provider. When a product is ordered over the Internet, a plug-in component of the consumer's computer establishes an Internet connection to a billing server. A billing server component transfers an encrypted version of the product to the plug-in component. The plug-in component then disconnects from the Internet and establishes a point-to-point (PPP) connection with the billing server. During the PPP connection, the billing server component transfers an access key assigned to the order to the plug-in component so that the plug-in component may decrypt the product. The consumer is charged a unit rate or “drop-charge” for the product by the telephone service provider using a premium telephone number assigned and administered by the telephone service provider.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 25, 2009
    Publication date: January 21, 2010
    Applicant: ECHARGE CORPORATION
    Inventors: Robin B. Hutchison, Michael T.G. Maydaniuk, George A. Fleming, Denis N. Heinrichs, P. Carl Linkletter, Iain M. Begg, Darren W. Hagman, Roberto Dominguez, Jun Huang
  • Patent number: 7606355
    Abstract: A billing system is provided that allows a consumer to order products from computers connected to the Internet, wherein the consumer is automatically billed for the ordered good or service by its telephone service provider. The billing system comprises a plug-in component (52, 52?), a billing server component (62, 62?), and in some embodiments, a merchant session gateway component (65). When a consumer orders a product over the Internet (20), the plug-in component (52) of the consumer's computer (42) establishes an Internet connection to a billing server (34) located elsewhere on the Internet (20) to order the product. In a first embodiment, the billing server component (62) of the billing server (34) transfers an encrypted version of the product to the plug-in component (52). The plug-in component (52) then disconnects from the Internet (20) and establishes a point-to-point (PPP) connection with the billing server (34).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2009
    Assignee: eCharge Corporation
    Inventors: Robin B. Hutchison, Michael T.G. Maydaniuk, George A. Fleming, Denis N. Heinrichs, P. Carl Linkletter, Iain M. Begg, Darren W. Hagman, Roberto Dominguez, Jun Huang
  • Patent number: 7606737
    Abstract: A billing system that allows a consumer to order products from computers connected to the Internet, wherein the consumer is automatically billed for the ordered good or service by its telephone service provider. When a consumer orders a product over the Internet, a plug-in component of the consumer's computer establishes an Internet connection to a billing server. A billing server component transfers an encrypted version of the product to the plug-in component. The plug-in component then disconnects from the Internet and establishes a point-to-point (PPP) connection with the billing server. During the PPP connection, the billing server component transfers an access key assigned to the order to the plug-in component so that the plug-in component may decrypt the product. The consumer is charged a unit rate or “drop-charge” for the product by the telephone service provider when the PPP connection is established using a premium-rate telephone number assigned and administered by the telephone service provider.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2009
    Assignee: eCharge Corporation
    Inventors: Robin B. Hutchison, Michael T. G. Maydaniuk, George A. Fleming, Denis N. Heinrichs, P. Carl Linkletter, Iain M. Begg, Darren W. Hagman, Roberto Dominguez, Jun Huang
  • Patent number: 7249097
    Abstract: A virtual payment system for ordering and paying for goods, services and content over an internetwork is disclosed. The virtual payment system comprises a commerce gateway component (52) and a credit processing server component (53). The virtual payment system is a secure, closed system comprising registered sellers and buyers. A buyer becomes a registered participant by applying for a virtual payment account. Likewise, a seller becomes registered by applying for a seller account. A buyer can instantly open an account on-line. That is, the credit processing component (53) immediately evaluates the buyer's virtual payment card application and assigns a credit limit to the account. Once an account is established, a digital certificate is stored on the registered participant's computer. The buyer can then order a product, i.e., goods, services or content from a seller and charge it to the virtual payment account.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2007
    Assignee: eCharge Corporation
    Inventors: Robin B. Hutchison, Robert J. Llewellyn, Andre F. Viljoen, David Griffiths, David Birch, Iain M. Begg
  • Publication number: 20010001147
    Abstract: A billing system is provided that allows a consumer to order products from computers connected to the Internet, wherein the consumer is automatically billed for the ordered good or service by its telephone service provider. The billing system comprises a plug-in component (52, 52′), a billing server component (62, 62′), and in some embodiments, a merchant session gateway component (65). When a consumer orders a product over the Internet (20), the plug-in component (52) of the consumer's computer (42) establishes an Internet connection to a billing server (34) located elsewhere on the Internet (20) to order the product. In a first embodiment, the billing server component (62) of the billing server (34) transfers an encrypted version of the product to the plug-in component (52). The plug-in component (52) then disconnects from the Internet (20) and establishes a point-to-point (PPP) connection with the billing server (34).
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 5, 2001
    Publication date: May 10, 2001
    Applicant: eCHARGE Corporation
    Inventors: Robin B. Hutchison, Michael T.G. Maydaniuk, George A. Fleming, Denis N. Heinrichs, P. Carl Linkletter, Iain M. Begg, Darren W. Hagman, Roberto Dominguez, Jun Huang