Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Jay Erdmann
Jeffrey Jay Erdmann 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: 11861611Abstract: A system that automates the clearing and settlement of electronic coupons (E-Coupons) by leveraging existing technologies and enabling E-Coupon redemption at any merchant having electronic funds transfer (EFT) capabilities, such as credit/debit card acceptance. The system reduces opportunities for fraud, reduces or eliminates the need for manual clearinghouse counting and sorting of coupons, and provides an electronic audit trail for coupon redemption, tying a specific purchase to a specific coupon. After registering and selecting coupons, consumers then use an E-Coupon card or account access device at a merchant's point-of-sale (POS) terminal. E-Coupon values are deducted from the consumer's final amount due. Both consumer package goods manufacturers (CPGs) and merchants may be charged a fee. Expired coupons are automatically removed from the account and their value refunded to the CPGs. Reports on redeemed coupons and consumer profiles can be generated and provided to CPGs or merchants.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2022Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Assignee: FIDELITY INFORMATION SERVICES, LLCInventors: Vicki L. James, Jeffrey Jay Erdmann
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Publication number: 20230043614Abstract: A system that automates the clearing and settlement of electronic coupons (E-Coupons) by leveraging existing technologies and enabling E-Coupon redemption at any merchant having electronic funds transfer (EFT) capabilities, such as credit/debit card acceptance. The system reduces opportunities for fraud, reduces or eliminates the need for manual clearinghouse counting and sorting of coupons, and provides an electronic audit trail for coupon redemption, tying a specific purchase to a specific coupon. After registering and selecting coupons, consumers then use an E-Coupon card or account access device at a merchant’s point-of-sale (POS) terminal. E-Coupon values are deducted from the consumer’s final amount due. Both consumer package goods manufacturers (CPGs) and merchants may be charged a fee. Expired coupons are automatically removed from the account and their value refunded to the CPGs. Reports on redeemed coupons and consumer profiles can be generated and provided to CPGs or merchants.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2022Publication date: February 9, 2023Inventors: Vicki L. JAMES, Jeffrey Jay ERDMANN
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Patent number: 11507951Abstract: A system that automates the clearing and settlement of electronic coupons (E-Coupons) by leveraging existing technologies and enabling E-Coupon redemption at any merchant having electronic funds transfer (EFT) capabilities, such as credit/debit card acceptance. The system reduces opportunities for fraud, reduces or eliminates the need for manual clearinghouse counting and sorting of coupons, and provides an electronic audit trail for coupon redemption, tying a specific purchase to a specific coupon. After registering and selecting coupons, consumers then use an E-Coupon card or account access device at a merchant's point-of-sale (POS) terminal. E-Coupon values are deducted from the consumer's final amount due. Both consumer package goods manufacturers (CPGs) and merchants may be charged a fee. Expired coupons are automatically removed from the account and their value refunded to the CPGs. Reports on redeemed coupons and consumer profiles can be generated and provided to CPGs or merchants.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2021Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: Fidelity Information Services, LLCInventors: Vicki L. James, Jeffrey Jay Erdmann
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Publication number: 20210192513Abstract: A system that automates the clearing and settlement of electronic coupons (E-Coupons) by leveraging existing technologies and enabling E-Coupon redemption at any merchant having electronic funds transfer (EFT) capabilities, such as credit/debit card acceptance. The system reduces opportunities for fraud, reduces or eliminates the need for manual clearinghouse counting and sorting of coupons, and provides an electronic audit trail for coupon redemption, tying a specific purchase to a specific coupon. After registering and selecting coupons, consumers then use an E-Coupon card or account access device at a merchant's point-of-sale (POS) terminal. E-Coupon values are deducted from the consumer's final amount due. Both consumer package goods manufacturers (CPGs) and merchants may be charged a fee. Expired coupons are automatically removed from the account and their value refunded to the CPGs. Reports on redeemed coupons and consumer profiles can be generated and provided to CPGs or merchants.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2021Publication date: June 24, 2021Inventors: Vicki L. JAMES, Jeffrey Jay ERDMANN
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Patent number: 10963874Abstract: A system that automates the clearing and settlement of electronic coupons (E-Coupons) by leveraging existing technologies and enabling E-Coupon redemption at any merchant having electronic funds transfer (EFT) capabilities, such as credit/debit card acceptance. The system reduces opportunities for fraud, reduces or eliminates the need for manual clearinghouse counting and sorting of coupons, and provides an electronic audit trail for coupon redemption, tying a specific purchase to a specific coupon. After registering and selecting coupons, consumers then use an E-Coupon card or account access device at a merchant's point-of-sale (POS) terminal. E-Coupon values are deducted from the consumer's final amount due. Both consumer package goods manufacturers (CPGs) and merchants may be charged a fee. Expired coupons are automatically removed from the account and their value refunded to the CPGs. Reports on redeemed coupons and consumer profiles can be generated and provided to CPGs or merchants.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2020Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: METAVANTE CORPORATIONInventors: Vicki L. James, Jeffrey Jay Erdmann
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Publication number: 20200234298Abstract: A system that automates the clearing and settlement of electronic coupons (E-Coupons) by leveraging existing technologies and enabling E-Coupon redemption at any merchant having electronic funds transfer (EFT) capabilities, such as credit/debit card acceptance. The system reduces opportunities for fraud, reduces or eliminates the need for manual clearinghouse counting and sorting of coupons, and provides an electronic audit trail for coupon redemption, tying a specific purchase to a specific coupon. After registering and selecting coupons, consumers then use an E-Coupon card or account access device at a merchant's point-of-sale (POS) terminal. E-Coupon values are deducted from the consumer's final amount due. Both consumer package goods manufacturers (CPGs) and merchants may be charged a fee. Expired coupons are automatically removed from the account and their value refunded to the CPGs. Reports on redeemed coupons and consumer profiles can be generated and provided to CPGs or merchants.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2020Publication date: July 23, 2020Inventors: Vicki L. JAMES, Jeffrey Jay ERDMANN
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Patent number: 10671999Abstract: A system that automates the clearing and settlement of electronic coupons (E-Coupons) by leveraging existing technologies and enabling E-Coupon redemption at any merchant having electronic funds transfer (EFT) capabilities, such as credit/debit card acceptance. The system reduces opportunities for fraud, reduces or eliminates the need for manual clearinghouse counting and sorting of coupons, and provides an electronic audit trail for coupon redemption, tying a specific purchase to a specific coupon. After registering and selecting coupons, consumers then use an E-Coupon card or account access device at a merchant's point-of-sale (POS) terminal. E-Coupon values are deducted from the consumer's final amount due. Both consumer package goods manufacturers (CPGs) and merchants may be charged a fee. Expired coupons are automatically removed from the account and their value refunded to the CPGs. Reports on redeemed coupons and consumer profiles can be generated and provided to CPGs or merchants.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2019Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: METAVANTE CORPORATIONInventors: Vicki L. James, Jeffrey Jay Erdmann
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Publication number: 20190205876Abstract: A system that automates the clearing and settlement of electronic coupons (E-Coupons) by leveraging existing technologies and enabling E-Coupon redemption at any merchant having electronic funds transfer (EFT) capabilities, such as credit/debit card acceptance. The system reduces opportunities for fraud, reduces or eliminates the need for manual clearinghouse counting and sorting of coupons, and provides an electronic audit trail for coupon redemption, tying a specific purchase to a specific coupon. After registering and selecting coupons, consumers then use an E-Coupon card or account access device at a merchant's point-of-sale (POS) terminal. E-Coupon values are deducted from the consumer's final amount due. Both consumer package goods manufacturers (CPGs) and merchants may be charged a fee. Expired coupons are automatically removed from the account and their value refunded to the CPGs. Reports on redeemed coupons and consumer profiles can be generated and provided to CPGs or merchants.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Applicant: METAVANTE CORPORATIONInventors: Vicki L. JAMES, Jeffrey Jay ERDMANN
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Patent number: 10248951Abstract: A system that automates the clearing and settlement of electronic coupons (E-Coupons) by leveraging existing technologies and enabling E-Coupon redemption at any merchant having electronic funds transfer (EFT) capabilities, such as credit/debit card acceptance. The system reduces opportunities for fraud, reduces or eliminates the need for manual clearinghouse counting and sorting of coupons, and provides an electronic audit trail for coupon redemption, tying a specific purchase to a specific coupon. After registering and selecting coupons, consumers then use an E-Coupon card or account access device at a merchant's point-of-sale (POS) terminal. E-Coupon values are deducted from the consumer's final amount due. Both consumer package goods manufacturers (CPGs) and merchants may be charged a fee. Expired coupons are automatically removed from the account and their value refunded to the CPGs. Reports on redeemed coupons and consumer profiles can be generated and provided to CPGs or merchants.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2008Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: METAVANTE CORPORATIONInventors: Vicki L. James, Jeffrey Jay Erdmann
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Patent number: 8464937Abstract: The present invention relates to a real time account control method and system that allows only eligible and authorized items to be purchased using the account. The present invention relates particularly to healthcare spending accounts such as flexible spending accounts and health reimbursement arrangements. The method can comprise the steps of: establishing at least one account, each account having an account holder; identifying at least one item eligible for purchase using one of the accounts; identifying at least one item authorized for purchase using one of the accounts; and, upon request to purchase an item using one of the accounts, authorizing the purchase for an amount not to exceed an available balance in that account only if the item is both an item identified as eligible for purchase and an item authorized for purchase.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2011Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Assignees: Alegeus Technologies, LLC, Humana, Inc.Inventors: Cullen L. Reed, Richard L. Stephenson, Steven T. Brown, Joanne E. Gruchalski, Henry A. Widenski, Jr., Jeffrey Jay Erdmann
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Patent number: 8412540Abstract: Methods and systems permit registration of a service provider and permit eligibility information to be provided to the service provider. Registration information is received over a financial network from a point-of-sale terminal. The registration information has an identifier associated with the point-of-sale terminal and an identification of the service provider. The identifier is associated with information identifying a device disposed at a location of the service provider in a database, permitting a communication path to the device to be established. A confirmation of registration of the point-of-sale terminal is transmitted to the device over the communication path.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2010Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Alegeus Technologies, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Jay Erdmann, Steven T. Brown, Joanne E. Gruchalski, Rosanne Marie Butkowski, Douglas Luther Norman, Henry Anthony Widenski, Jr., Jimmie Lindsey, Greg Leininger, Mark Andrew Neuville, Daniel L. Perry
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Publication number: 20110173083Abstract: The present invention relates to a real time account control method and system that allows only eligible and authorized items to be purchased using the account. The present invention relates particularly to healthcare spending accounts such as flexible spending accounts and health reimbursement arrangements. The method can comprise the steps of: establishing at least one account, each account having an account holder; identifying at least one item eligible for purchase using one of the accounts; identifying at least one item authorized for purchase using one of the accounts; and, upon request to purchase an item using one of the accounts, authorizing the purchase for an amount not to exceed an available balance in that account only if the item is both an item identified as eligible for purchase and an item authorized for purchase.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Cullen L. Reed, Richard L. Stephenson, Steven T. Brown, Joanne E. Gruchalski, Henry A. Widenski, JR., Jeffrey Jay Erdmann
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Publication number: 20110106570Abstract: Methods and systems permit registration of a service provider and permit eligibility information to be provided to the service provider. Registration information is received over a financial network from a point-of-sale terminal. The registration information has an identifier associated with the point-of-sale terminal and an identification of the service provider. The identifier is associated with information identifying a device disposed at a location of the service provider in a database, permitting a communication path to the device to be established. A confirmation of registration of the point-of-sale terminal is transmitted to the device over the communication path.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: Metavante CorporationInventors: Jeffrey Jay Erdmann, Steven T. Brown, Joanne E. Gruchalski, Rosanne Marie Butkowski, Douglas Luther Norman, Henry Anthony Widenski, JR., Jimmie Lindsey, Greg Leininger, Mark Andrew Neuville, Daniel L. Perry
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Patent number: 7866548Abstract: The present invention relates to a real time account control method and system that allows only eligible and authorized items to be purchased using the account. The present invention relates particularly to healthcare spending accounts such as flexible spending accounts and health reimbursement arrangements. The method can comprise the steps of: establishing at least one account, each account having an account holder; identifying at least on item eligible for purchase using one of the accounts; identifying at least one item authorized for purchase using one of the accounts; and, upon request to purchase an item using one of the accounts, authorizing the purchase for an amount not to exceed an available balance in that account only if the item is both an item identified as eligible for purchase and an item authorized for purchase.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2005Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignees: Metavante Corporation, Humana, Inc.Inventors: Cullen L. Reed, Richard L. Stephenson, Steven T. Brown, Joanne E. Gruchalski, Henry A. Widenski, Jr., Jeffrey Jay Erdmann
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Patent number: 7822624Abstract: Methods and systems permit registration of a service provider and permit eligibility information to be provided to the service provider. Registration information is received over a financial network from a point-of-sale terminal. The registration information has an identifier associated with the point-of-sale terminal and an identification of the service provider. The identifier is associated with information identifying a device disposed at a location of the service provider in a database, permitting a communication path to the device to be established. A confirmation of registration of the point-of-sale terminal is transmitted to the device over the communication path.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2006Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Metavante CorporationInventors: Jeffrey Jay Erdmann, Steven T. Brown, Joanne E. Gruchalski, Rosanne Marie Butkowski, Douglas Luther Norman, Henry Anthony Widenski, Jr., Jimmie Lindsey, Greg Leininger, Mark Andrew Neuville, Daniel L. Perry
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Publication number: 20090106115Abstract: A system that automates the clearing and settlement of electronic coupons (E-Coupons) by leveraging existing technologies and enabling E-Coupon redemption at any merchant having electronic funds transfer (EFT) capabilities, such as credit/debit card acceptance. The system reduces opportunities for fraud, reduces or eliminates the need for manual clearinghouse counting and sorting of coupons, and provides an electronic audit trail for coupon redemption, tying a specific purchase to a specific coupon. After registering and selecting coupons, consumers then use an E-Coupon card or account access device at a merchant's point-of-sale (POS) terminal. E-Coupon values are deducted from the consumer's final amount due. Both consumer package goods manufacturers (CPGs) and merchants may be charged a fee. Expired coupons are automatically removed from the account and their value refunded to the CPGs. Reports on redeemed coupons and consumer profiles can be generated and provided to CPGs or merchants.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Inventors: Vicki L. James, Jeffrey Jay Erdmann
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Publication number: 20080027863Abstract: Methods and systems permit registration of a service provider and permit eligibility information to be provided to the service provider. Registration information is received over a financial network from a point-of-sale terminal. The registration information has an identifier associated with the point-of-sale terminal and an identification of the service provider. The identifier is associated with information identifying a device disposed at a location of the service provider in a database, permitting a communication path to the device to be established. A confirmation of registration of the point-of-sale terminal is transmitted to the device over the communication path.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2006Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: Metavante CorporationInventors: Jeffrey Jay Erdmann, Steven T. Brown, Joanne E. Gruchalski, Rosanne Marie Butkowski, Douglas Luther Norman, Henry Anthony Widenski, Jimmie Lindsey, Greg Leininger, Mark Andrew Neuville, Daniel L. Perry
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Publication number: 20070288313Abstract: A method wherein a consumer registers for an electronic coupon (e-coupon) program and receives an e-coupon card programmed with consumer and corresponding e-coupon account identification information. The consumer selects available coupons from a website which are then loaded into the e-coupon account. Consumer package goods manufacturers (CPGs) are charged the downloaded value of the coupon plus a fee. The consumer may use the e-coupon card at any retailer that has electronic funds transfer (EFT) capabilities, such as credit/debit card acceptance. At a retailer's point of sale (POS) terminal, the consumer swipes the card and the cost of items having an e-coupon is adjusted by the corresponding e-coupon value and deducted from the consumer's final amount due. The CPG is also charged a redemption fee and the retailer is charged an interchange fee. Expired coupons are automatically removed from the account and their value refunded to the CPGs.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2007Publication date: December 13, 2007Inventors: Mark Brodson, Vicki L. James, Jeffrey Jay Erdmann