Patents by Inventor John E. Scully
John E. Scully 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: 20210166178Abstract: Systems, computer program products, and methods are described herein for implementing predictive resource transfers. The present invention is configured to initiate a remote access to a computing device associated with a merchant; request, via the remote access, information associated with one or more resources associated with the merchant; electronically receive information associated with one or more historical resource transfers executed by one or more users within a predetermined distance from a location of the merchant; predict the market need for the one or more resources associated with the merchant based on at least initiating the machine learning engine on the one or more historical resource transfers; and generate one or more resource transfer requests associated with at least a subset of the one or more resources associated with the merchant based on at least the market need.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2020Publication date: June 3, 2021Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Brian J. Kehner, John E. Scully, Jill Marie Moser, Robert A. Pascal, Joshua Dean
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Patent number: 10944742Abstract: A secure storage apparatus on a mobile device for securing user-access to a mobile application is provided. The secure storage may include, an electronic representation of a mobile token pin selected and inputted when authenticating a user for a first time and an OTP seed, stored in the secure storage. The secure storage may be a secure portion of memory on the mobile device only accessible and visible to the mobile application upon receipt of the mobile token pin. When the mobile token pin is inputted into the mobile application on the mobile device, the mobile application may be configured to transmit the mobile token pin to an authentication server for verification. In response to the verification, the OTP seed may be released from the secure storage and activate an OTP application associated with the mobile application to generate, transparent to the user, an OTP.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2018Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Robert S. Mumma, John E. Scully, Patrick E. Burgess, Jr.
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Patent number: 10891250Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to computer applications for collating scattered signals in a computer system. The computer system may include a processor, memory, display, and a plurality of applications. The plurality of applications may include a central application and a plurality of peripheral applications. The peripheral applications may generate signals. The central application may access the signals generated by the peripheral applications. The central application may collate the signals and store the collated signals. The central application may present the collated signals on the display. The collated signals may be actionable in the central application. Actions performed in response to the collated signals in the central application may be conveyed to the peripheral application from where the collated signal originated.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2018Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Robert S. Mumma, John E. Scully, Patrick E. Burgess, Jr.
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Publication number: 20200334735Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are directed to a system, method, or computer program product for digital onboarding across platforms, intelligent search engine text modification, and real-time resource distribution and cross channel application processing. In this way, the platform provides a centralized user interaction database with logically controlled dynamic presentations of stored data and confidence levels across multiple communication channels within a single entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: John E. Scully, Kelly Elizabeth Firment, Jarett Steven Isralow, Robert A. Pascal, Diana Stamper Shaffer
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Patent number: 10762492Abstract: Apparatus and methods for supporting a mobile check deposit of a check into a bank account, the check having a first value, the first value being in a first currency, the bank account holding funds having a second currency. The system architecture may include one or more of a mobile phone platform, a shadow account creator module, a mobile check deposit host and/or a shadow account module. The mobile phone platform may provide a user with a selectable display including a plurality of bank accounts in which the check may be deposited, the plurality of bank accounts including the bank account. The shadow account creator may store funds having the first value or a second value, in the second currency, until the check has been cleared by a clearinghouse and/or honored by a drawing bank.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2019Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: John E. Scully, Robert S. Mumma, Patrick E. Burgess, Jr.
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Publication number: 20200045038Abstract: A secure storage apparatus on a mobile device for securing user-access to a mobile application is provided. The secure storage may include, an electronic representation of a mobile token pin selected and inputted when authenticating a user for a first time and an OTP seed, stored in the secure storage. The secure storage may be a secure portion of memory on the mobile device only accessible and visible to the mobile application upon receipt of the mobile token pin. When the mobile token pin is inputted into the mobile application on the mobile device, the mobile application may be configured to transmit the mobile token pin to an authentication server for verification. In response to the verification, the OTP seed may be released from the secure storage and activate an OTP application associated with the mobile application to generate, transparent to the user, an OTP.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2018Publication date: February 6, 2020Inventors: Robert S. Mumma, John E. Scully, Patrick E. Burgess, JR.
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Publication number: 20200042973Abstract: Apparatus and methods for supporting a mobile check deposit of a check into a bank account, the check having a first value, the first value being in a first currency, the bank account holding funds having a second currency. The system architecture may include one or more of a mobile phone platform, a shadow account creator module, a mobile check deposit host and/or a shadow account module. The mobile phone platform may provide a user with a selectable display including a plurality of bank accounts in which the check may be deposited, the plurality of bank accounts including the bank account. The shadow account creator may store funds having the first value or a second value, in the second currency, until the check has been cleared by a clearinghouse and/or honored by a drawing bank.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2019Publication date: February 6, 2020Inventors: John E. Scully, Robert S. Mumma, Patrick E. Burgess, JR.
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Publication number: 20200042483Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to computer applications for collating scattered signals in a computer system. The computer system may include a processor, memory, display, and a plurality of applications. The plurality of applications may include a central application and a plurality of peripheral applications. The peripheral applications may generate signals. The central application may access the signals generated by the peripheral applications. The central application may collate the signals and store the collated signals. The central application may present the collated signals on the display. The collated signals may be actionable in the central application. Actions performed in response to the collated signals in the central application may be conveyed to the peripheral application from where the collated signal originated.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2018Publication date: February 6, 2020Inventors: Robert S. Mumma, John E. Scully, Patrick E. Burgess, JR.
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Patent number: 10410203Abstract: Apparatus and methods for supporting a mobile check deposit of a check into a bank account, the check having a first value, the first value being in a first currency, the bank account holding funds having a second currency. The system architecture may include one or more of a mobile phone platform, a shadow account creator module, a mobile check deposit host and/or a shadow account module. The mobile phone platform may provide a user with a selectable display including a plurality of bank accounts in which the check may be deposited, the plurality of bank accounts including the bank account. The shadow account creator may store funds having the first value or a second value, in the second currency, until the check has been cleared by a clearinghouse and/or honored by a drawing bank.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2018Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: John E. Scully, Robert S. Mumma, Patrick E. Burgess, Jr.
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Patent number: 10043072Abstract: Methods for providing relevance-based, image centric information are provided. The methods may include receiving an image. The methods include linking each received image to an appropriate selected standard format. The selection may be based on a greatest degree of relevance between the image and the selected format. The methods include converting each image into a linked standard format. The methods include loading the converted images into a database. The methods include searching the database utilizing a query. The methods include returning a plurality of resultant images in response to the query. The methods include determining a search relevance result value for each resultant image. The search relevance result value being based on the level at which the document fits the query. The methods include ordering the resultant images based on the search relevance result values. The methods include arranging the images and associated metadata on a four-regioned user interfacing display.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2017Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: John E. Scully, Scott A. Field, Jennifer N. Wheat, Anup Vappala, Brittany S. Abisambra
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Publication number: 20180053047Abstract: Methods for providing relevance-based, image centric information is provided. The method may include receiving the image. Methods may include linking each received image to an appropriate selected standard format. The selection may be based on a greatest degree of relevance between the image and the selected format. Methods may include converting each image into a linked standard format. Methods may include loading the converted into a database. Methods may include searching the database utilizing a query. Methods may include returning a plurality of resultant images in response to the query. Methods may include determining a search relevance result value for each resultant image. The search relevance result value being based on the level at which the document fits the query. Methods may include ordering the resultant images based on the search relevance result values. Methods may include arranging the images and associated metadata on a four-regioned user interfacing display.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2017Publication date: February 22, 2018Inventors: John E. Scully, Scott A. Field, Jennifer N. Wheat, Anup Vappala, Brittany S. Abisambra
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Patent number: 9892455Abstract: Methods for enriching the searchability of a transaction are provided. Methods may include receiving a raw transactional data feed at a preference rules engine. The raw transactional data feed may be associated with a transaction. Methods may include transmitting a request, from the preference rules engine to a data warehouse, for enriched transaction detail associated with a transaction identification number. The transaction identification number may be associated with the transaction. The request may include the transaction identification number. Methods may include receiving, at the preference rules engine, the transaction identification number with enriched transaction detail from the data warehouse. Methods may include appending, at the preference rules engine, the enriched transaction detail to the raw transactional data feed, thereby creating a revised transaction. Methods may include transmitting the revised transaction to a database.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2014Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Nathaniel B. Marocco, John E. Scully, Catherine A. Worth, Brian T. Pack
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Patent number: 9741079Abstract: Methods and apparatus for analyzing and replicating databases are provided. Methods may include receiving an accounts receivable information query from a system user. The accounts receivable information query may include a payment. The payment may include a credit card payment, an EFT, a paper check and any other suitable payment. Methods may include reviewing a central database for information pertaining to the accounts receivable query. The central database may include replicated credit card databases, replicated EFT databases, replicated paper check databases and any other suitable databases. Methods may include locating, in the central database, an invoice which may exceed a threshold level of correlation to the account receivable information query. Methods may include displaying to a system user the accounts receivable information query and the corresponding invoice.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2015Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Milton Santiago, Jr., John E. Scully, Daniel C. Finholt, James J. Potsch, Joe Llaca, Michael Horstman
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Publication number: 20160300311Abstract: Methods and apparatus for analyzing and replicating databases are provided. Methods may include receiving an accounts receivable information query from a system user. The accounts receivable information query may include a payment. The payment may include a credit card payment, an EFT, a paper check and any other suitable payment. Methods may include reviewing a central database for information pertaining to the accounts receivable query. The central database may include replicated credit card databases, replicated EFT databases, replicated paper check databases and any other suitable databases. Methods may include locating, in the central database, an invoice which may exceed a threshold level of correlation to the account receivable information query. Methods may include displaying to a system user the accounts receivable information query and the corresponding invoice.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2015Publication date: October 13, 2016Inventors: Milton Santiago, JR., John E. Scully, Daniel C. Finholt, James J. Potsch, Joe Llaca, Michael Horstman
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Publication number: 20160125523Abstract: Methods for enriching the searchability of a transaction are provided. Methods may include receiving a raw transactional data feed at a preference rules engine. The raw transactional data feed may be associated with a transaction. Methods may include transmitting a request, from the preference rules engine to a data warehouse, for enriched transaction detail associated with a transaction identification number. The transaction identification number may be associated with the transaction. The request may include the transaction identification number. Methods may include receiving, at the preference rules engine, the transaction identification number with enriched transaction detail from the data warehouse. Methods may include appending, at the preference rules engine, the enriched transaction detail to the raw transactional data feed, thereby creating a revised transaction. Methods may include transmitting the revised transaction to a database.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2014Publication date: May 5, 2016Inventors: Nathaniel B. Marocco, John E. Scully, Catherine A. Worth, Brian T. Pack
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Publication number: 20160042025Abstract: An apparatus for data configuration and manipulation is provided. The apparatus may include a receiver. The receiver may be configured to receive a trigger. The trigger may include a field, a qualifier and a value. The receiver may also be configured to receive an executable. The executable may include an action, a parameter and a location. The apparatus may include a database. The database may include a plurality of transactions. The apparatus may include a processor. The processor may be configured to determine, using the trigger, from among the plurality of transactions, all relevant transactions. Each relevant transaction may be selected because the relevant transaction includes the value qualified by the qualifier. The processor may also be configured to alter each relevant transaction by executing the executable, wherein the parameter may be passed to the actions, and the actions may be executed in the location of each relevant transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2014Publication date: February 11, 2016Inventors: Nathaniel B. Marocco, Catherine A. Worth, John E. Scully
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Patent number: 9208522Abstract: Systems and methods for cash positioning and cash reporting are preferably provided. A system for cash reporting and cash positioning according to the invention may include a controller module and a web service module. The controller module may be adapted to receive a selection to update a data store. The web service module may be adapted to receive a call from the controller module. The call from the controller module may be sent in response to the selection to update the data store. The web service module may be configured to retrieve bank account information data in response to the call from the controller module.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2008Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: John E. Scully, Milton Santiago, Jr.
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Publication number: 20150262148Abstract: Apparatus for executing a method to determine whether or not a service request is eligible for straight through processing is provided. The apparatus may receive a service request from an online banking portal. The service request may include an adjustment value. The adjustment value may be a numerical difference between a first value of a check deposited in a customer account and a second value of a check entered into the online banking portal. The service request may also include a time of day during which the service request was requested and/or completed. The apparatus may determine if the adjustment value is less than a threshold value. If the adjustment value is less than the threshold value, the apparatus may transmit the service request to a straight through processing platform and to electronically display on the online banking portal a soft post notifying a user of a credit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2014Publication date: September 17, 2015Applicant: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Michelle D. Nichols, Debbie J. Adams, David Bohn, Jeffrey R. Goertz, Janice A. Melanson, John E. Scully, Ken L. Snellings, Billy Scott Tapp
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Publication number: 20150262149Abstract: Apparatus for executing a method to determine whether or not a service request is eligible for straight through processing is provided. The apparatus may receive a service request from an online banking portal. The service request may include an adjustment value. The adjustment value may be a numerical difference between a first value of a check deposited in a customer account and a second value of a check entered into the online banking portal. The service request may also include a time of day during which the service request was requested and/or completed. The apparatus may determine if the adjustment value is less than a threshold value. If the adjustment value is less than the threshold value, the apparatus may transmit the service request to a straight through processing platform and to electronically display on the online banking portal a soft post notifying a user of a credit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2014Publication date: September 17, 2015Applicant: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Michelle D. Nichols, Debbie J. Adams, David Bohn, Jeffrey R. Goertz, Janice A. Melanson, John E. Scully, Ken L. Snellings, Billy Scott Tapp
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Publication number: 20150262290Abstract: Apparatus for executing a method to determine whether or not a service request is eligible for straight through processing is provided. The apparatus may receive a service request from an online banking portal. The service request may include an adjustment value. The adjustment value may be a numerical difference between a first value of a check deposited in a customer account and a second value of a check entered into the online banking portal. The service request may also include a time of day during which the service request was requested and/or completed. The apparatus may determine if the adjustment value is less than a threshold value. If the adjustment value is less than the threshold value, the apparatus may transmit the service request to a straight through processing platform and to electronically display on the online banking portal a soft post notifying a user of a credit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2014Publication date: September 17, 2015Applicant: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Michelle D. Nichols, Debbie J. Adams, David Bohn, Jeffrey R. Goertz, Janice A. Melanson, John E. Scully, Ken L. Snellings, Billy Scott Tapp