Patents by Inventor Judy Vigiletti
Judy Vigiletti 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: 8240574Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for producing an opaque, transparent or translucent transaction card having multiple features, such as a holographic foil, integrated circuit chip, silver magnetic stripe with text on the magnetic stripe, opacity gradient, an invisible optically recognizable compound, a translucent signature field such that the signature on back of the card is visible from the front of the card and an active thru date on the front of the card. The invisible optically recognizable compound is an infrared ink and/or film, which can be detected by a sensor found in an ATM or card assembly line.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2011Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Ann Morrill-Webb, Judy Vigiletti, William J. Faenza, Jr.
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Publication number: 20110315775Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for producing an opaque, transparent or translucent transaction card having multiple features, such as a holographic foil, integrated circuit chip, silver magnetic stripe with text on the magnetic stripe, opacity gradient, an invisible optically recognizable compound, a translucent signature field such that the signature on back of the card is visible from the front of the card and an active thru date on the front of the card. The invisible optically recognizable compound is an infrared ink and/or film, which can be detected by a sensor found in an ATM or card assembly line.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Webb, Judy Vigiletti, William J. Faenza, JR.
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Patent number: 8033474Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for producing an opaque, transparent or translucent transaction card having multiple features, such as a holographic foil, integrated circuit chip, silver magnetic stripe with text on the magnetic stripe, opacity gradient, an invisible optically recognizable compound, a translucent signature field such that the signature on back of the card is visible from the front of the card and an active thru date on the front of the card. The invisible optically recognizable compound is an infrared ink and/or film, which can be detected by a sensor found in an ATM or card assembly line.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2010Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Ann Morrill-Webb, Judy Vigiletti, William J. Faenza, Jr.
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Publication number: 20110031318Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for producing an opaque, transparent or translucent transaction card having multiple features, such as a holographic foil, integrated circuit chip, silver magnetic stripe with text on the magnetic stripe, opacity gradient, an invisible optically recognizable compound, a translucent signature field such that the signature on back of the card is visible from the front of the card and an active thru date on the front of the card. The invisible optically recognizable compound is an infrared ink and/or film, which can be detected by a sensor found in an ATM or card assembly line.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Webb, Judy Vigiletti, William J. Faenza, JR.
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Patent number: 7837118Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for producing an opaque, transparent or translucent transaction card having multiple features, such as a holographic foil, integrated circuit chip, silver magnetic stripe with text on the magnetic stripe, opacity gradient, an invisible optically recognizable compound, a translucent signature field such that the signature on back of the card is visible from the front of the card and an active thru date on the front of the card. The invisible optically recognizable compound is an infrared ink and/or film, which can be detected by a sensor found in an ATM or card assembly line.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2009Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Ann Morrill-Webb, Judy Vigiletti, William J. Faenza, Jr.
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Publication number: 20090242637Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for producing an opaque, transparent or translucent transaction card having multiple features, such as a holographic foil, integrated circuit chip, silver magnetic stripe with text on the magnetic stripe, opacity gradient, an invisible optically recognizable compound, a translucent signature field such that the signature on back of the card is visible from the front of the card and an active thru date on the front of the card. The invisible optically recognizable compound is an infrared ink and/or film, which can be detected by a sensor found in an ATM or card assembly line.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Webb, Judy Vigiletti, William J. Faenza, Jr.
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Publication number: 20080197200Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for producing an opaque, transparent or translucent transaction card having multiple features, such as a holographic foil, integrated circuit chip, silver magnetic stripe with text on the magnetic stripe, opacity gradient, an invisible optically recognizable compound, a translucent signature field such that the signature on back of the card is visible from the front of the card and an active thru date on the front of the card. The invisible optically recognizable compound is an infrared ink and/or film, which can be detected by a sensor found in an ATM or card assembly line.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2008Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Webb, Judy Vigiletti, William J. Faenza
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Patent number: 7377443Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for producing an opaque, transparent or translucent transaction card having multiple features, such as a holographic foil, integrated circuit chip, silver magnetic stripe with text on the magnetic stripe, opacity gradient, an invisible optically recognizable compound, a translucent signature field such that the signature on back of the card is visible from the front of the card and an active thru date on the front of the card. The invisible optically recognizable compound is an infrared ink and/or film, which can be detected by a sensor found in an ATM or card assembly line.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2003Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Webb, Judy Vigiletti, William J. Faenza, Jr.
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Publication number: 20050051633Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for producing an opaque, transparent or translucent transaction card having multiple features, such as a holographic foil, integrated circuit chip, silver magnetic stripe with text on the magnetic stripe, opacity gradient, an invisible optically recognizable compound, a translucent signature field such that the signature on back of the card is visible from the front of the card and an active thru date on the front of the card. The invisible optically recognizable compound is an infrared ink and/or film, which can be detected by a sensor found in an ATM or card assembly line.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2004Publication date: March 10, 2005Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Webb, Judy Vigiletti, William Faenza
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Patent number: 6764014Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for producing an opaque, transparent or translucent transaction card having multiple features, such as a holographic foil, integrated circuit chip, silver magnetic stripe with text on the magnetic stripe, opacity gradient, an invisible optically recognizable compound, a translucent signature field such that the signature on back of the card is visible from the front of the card and an active thru date on the front of the card. The invisible optically recognizable compound is an infrared ink and/or film, which can be detected by a sensor found in an ATM or card assembly line.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2002Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Webb, Judy Vigiletti, William J. Faenza, Jr.
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Patent number: 6749123Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for producing an opaque, transparent or translucent transaction card having multiple features, such as a holographic foil, integrated circuit chip, silver magnetic stripe with text on the magnetic stripe, opacity gradient, an invisible optically recognizable compound, a translucent signature field such that the signature on back of the card is visible from the front of the card and an active thru date on the front of the card. The invisible optically recognizable compound is an infrared ink and/or film, which can be detected by a sensor found in an ATM or card assembly line.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Webb, Judy Vigiletti, William J. Faenza, Jr.
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Patent number: D510384Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2002Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Inventors: Chris Allen, David Bonalle, Jennifer Elwood, Ronald Guillard, Jeff Kohnle, VC Kumar, Douglas N. Laube, Stephen R. Myers, Lisa Skilling-Belmond, Judy Vigiletti
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Patent number: D488156Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Inventors: Chris Allen, David Bonalle, Jennifer Elwood, Ronald Guillard, Jeff Kohnle, VC Kumar, Douglas N. Laube, Stephen R. Myers, Lisa Skilling-Belmond, Judy Vigiletti
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Patent number: D497636Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Chris Allen, David Bonalle, Jennifer Elwood, Ronald Guillard, Jeff Kohnle, VC Kumar, Douglas N. Laube, Stephen R. Myers, Lisa Skilling-Belmond, Judy Vigiletti
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Patent number: D497911Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Chris Allen, David Bonalle, Jennifer Elwood, Ronald Guillard, Jeff Kohnle, VC Kumar, Douglas N. Laube, Stephen R. Myers, Lisa Skilling-Belmond, Judy Vigiletti
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Patent number: D958238Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2020Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: Mastercard International IncorporatedInventors: Judy Vigiletti, Christopher Pozzi
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Patent number: D958239Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2020Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: Mastercard International IncorporatedInventors: Judy Vigiletti, Christopher Pozzi
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Patent number: D958240Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2020Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: Mastercard International IncorporatedInventors: Judy Vigiletti, Christopher Pozzi
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Patent number: D991332Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2021Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Inventors: Judy Vigiletti, Issidor L. Iliev, Thomas Patrick Larsen, Franck Le Charpentier, Nicolas Jeunesse, Sylvie Pompeani, Paul Christopher Bousquet
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Patent number: D991333Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2021Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Inventors: Judy Vigiletti, Issidor L. Iliev, Thomas Patrick Larsen, Franck Le Charpentier, Nicolas Jeunesse, Sylvie Pompeani, Paul Christopher Bousquet