Patents by Inventor Kevin A. Kelly
Kevin A. Kelly 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: 12125036Abstract: An example transaction card may include a sensor to measure movement of the transaction card and one or more processors to monitor the movement of the transaction card via the sensor during a tracking period; determine measurements of a gait of a user during the tracking period from the movement of the transaction card during the tracking period; compare the measurements of the gait of the user during the tracking period and a gait signature associated with the transaction card; and/or perform an action associated with the transaction card based on a result of comparing the measurements of the gait of the user during the tracking period and the gait signature.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2021Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Adam Koeppel, Saleem Sangi, Robert Perry, Kevin Kelly
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Publication number: 20240273512Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for using multicomputer data transferring to active contactless communication. In one example, such a system may include at least one memory storing instructions and at least one processor configured to execute the instructions to perform one or more operations, the operations including: receiving a transaction associated with a merchant on a list of merchants stored in the at least one memory; determining, based on the merchant, a remote server associated with the merchant; assembling a data packet including an identifier of the contactless card and an identifier of the transaction; transmitting the data packet to the determined server across one or more computer networks; receiving confirmation from the determined sever in response to the data packet; and transmitting the confirmation to a user device associated with the transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2024Publication date: August 15, 2024Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Adam KOEPPEL, Molly JOHNSON, Tyler LOCKE, James ZARAKAS, Kevin KELLY, Saleem SANGI, Robert PERRY
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Publication number: 20240232854Abstract: A system for securely updating an electronic transaction card held by an account holder with an additional account and/or account data is described. A dynamic transaction card may be securely updated with an additional account by using pre-stored shell data and/or inactive data, whereby the pre-stored shell data may be populated using data received from an issuer system and/or the inactive data may be activated via an activation signal received from a mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2024Publication date: July 11, 2024Inventors: James ZARAKAS, Adam KOEPPEL, Kevin KELLY, David WURMFELD
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Publication number: 20240202593Abstract: Systems, methods, and programs for privately and securely providing accurate machine learning models to anonymous clients for various applications. Discrete model classes of models are trained on non-anonymous datasets at a centralized server and served to anonymous clients. Clients validate each model against its own localized datasets and retain the most accurate model. Clients improve their model locally through transfer learning on new datasets, and share the updated, anonymized parameters with a centralized computer. The centralized server aggregates and updates model parameters for each respective discrete model class. The improved models may be served to future and existing clients.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2023Publication date: June 20, 2024Inventors: Kevin Kelly, Calden Carroll, Adam Koeppel, Tyler Locke
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Patent number: 11978037Abstract: A system for securely updating an electronic transaction card held by an account holder with an additional account and/or account data is described. A dynamic transaction card may be securely updated with an additional account by using pre-stored shell data and/or inactive data, whereby the pre-stored shell data may be populated using data received from an issuer system and/or the inactive data may be activated via an activation signal received from a mobile device. A backend server may determine, via a fraud determination, expiration determination, and/or user-request, that new account data should be transmitted to an account holder. The dynamic transaction card may receive the data associated with a notification, update a display, instruct an EMV applet to use a key associated with a received EMV key identifier for signatures, and/or update any additional data stored on the dynamic transaction card.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2021Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: James Zarakas, Adam Koeppel, Kevin Kelly, David Wurmfeld
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Publication number: 20240097738Abstract: In some implementations, a near field communication (NFC) device may determine whether the NFC device is to perform a wireless transaction in a powered mode or an unpowered mode, and may selectively perform the wireless transaction in the powered mode or the unpowered mode based on determining whether the NFC device is to perform the wireless transaction in the powered mode or the unpowered mode. The wireless transaction may be performed using power from a power source internal to the NFC device when the wireless transaction is performed in the powered mode. The wireless transaction may be performed without using power from the power source internal to the NFC device when the wireless transaction is performed in the unpowered mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventors: Adam KOEPPEL, Tyler LOCKE, Kevin KELLY, Robert PERRY, James ZARAKAS
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Patent number: 11928667Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for using multicomputer data transferring to active contactless communication. In one example, such a system may include at least one memory storing instructions and at least one processor configured to execute the instructions to perform one or more operations, the operations including: receiving a transaction associated with a merchant on a list of merchants stored in the at least one memory; determining, based on the merchant, a remote server associated with the merchant; assembling a data packet including an identifier of the contactless card and an identifier of the transaction; transmitting the data packet to the determined server across one or more computer networks; receiving confirmation from the determined sever in response to the data packet; and transmitting the confirmation to a user device associated with the transaction.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2021Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Adam Koeppel, Molly Johnson, Tyler Locke, James Zarakas, Kevin Kelly, Saleem Sangi, Robert Perry
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Publication number: 20240029043Abstract: A secure method of real time money transferring between account holders utilizes Near Field Communication (NFC) technologies, dynamic transaction cards, and a mobile application to facilitate a seamless mobile transfer of funds. The dynamic transaction card of the customer requesting to make the transfer of funds may be placed in contact with the second recipient dynamic transaction card of the customer receiving the funds transfer to establish an NFC connection. The dynamic transaction card requesting the transfer may receive, via the NFC antenna on the card, the recipient customer account information stored on a passive NFC tag. The dynamic transaction card requesting the transfer may transmit the recipient account information to a mobile application, which may transmit the recipient account information to an account provider system for facilitating the funds transfer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Inventors: Tyler Locke, Kevin Kelly, David Wurmfeld
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Publication number: 20230419297Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for displaying account information. The systems and methods may include a portable smart display device in short-range communication with a mobile device. The smart display device may be configured to provide a user with quick and easy yet secure access to account information, without the need for multi-step login and verification processes. The smart display device may be sized to fit within a wallet and within quick, easy reach of a user. The smart display device may receive up-to-date account information from the mobile device, and display the account information on-demand upon detecting an activation event, thereby providing an enjoyable user experience and a useful tool for quickly informing the user of their financial situation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2023Publication date: December 28, 2023Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Adam R. KOEPPEL, Alex Leo NIDERBERG, Kevin KELLY, Mili MITTAL, Sarah CALANDRO, Jonathan R. TURFBOER
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Patent number: 11824598Abstract: In some implementations, a near field communication (NFC) device may determine whether the NFC device is to perform a wireless transaction in a powered mode or an unpowered mode, and may selectively perform the wireless transaction in the powered mode or the unpowered mode based on determining whether the NFC device is to perform the wireless transaction in the powered mode or the unpowered mode. The wireless transaction may be performed using power from a power source internal to the NFC device when the wireless transaction is performed in the powered mode. The wireless transaction may be performed without using power from the power source internal to the NFC device when the wireless transaction is performed in the unpowered mode.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2020Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Adam Koeppel, Tyler Locke, Kevin Kelly, Robert Perry, James Zarakas
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Patent number: 11803832Abstract: A secure method of real time money transferring between account holders utilizes Near Field Communication (NFC) technologies, dynamic transaction cards, and a mobile application to facilitate a seamless mobile transfer of funds. The dynamic transaction card of the customer requesting to make the transfer of funds may be placed in contact with the second recipient dynamic transaction card of the customer receiving the funds transfer to establish an NFC connection. The dynamic transaction card requesting the transfer may receive, via the NFC antenna on the card, the recipient customer account information stored on a passive NFC tag. The dynamic transaction card requesting the transfer may transmit the recipient account information to a mobile application, which may transmit the recipient account information to an account provider system for facilitating the funds transfer.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2021Date of Patent: October 31, 2023Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Tyler Locke, Kevin Kelly, David Wurmfeld
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Patent number: 11803835Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for displaying account information. The systems and methods may include a portable smart display device in short-range communication with a mobile device. The smart display device may be configured to provide a user with quick and easy yet secure access to account information, without the need for multi-step login and verification processes. The smart display device may be sized to fit within a wallet and within quick, easy reach of a user. The smart display device may receive up-to-date account information from the mobile device, and display the account information on-demand upon detecting an activation event, thereby providing an enjoyable user experience and a useful tool for quickly informing the user of their financial situation.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2020Date of Patent: October 31, 2023Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventors: Adam R. Koeppel, Alex Leo Niderberg, Kevin Kelly, Mili Mittal, Sarah Calandro, Jonathan R. Turfboer
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Patent number: 11788793Abstract: A microtube recuperator for transferring heat between a high pressure fluid stream and a low pressure fluid.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2021Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Inventors: Kevin Kelly, Cole Doiron
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Publication number: 20230314399Abstract: In order to predict plant stresses at a localized level, data feeds from many sensor types can be fused and analyzed to create a synthetic sensor estimating plant water stress, predicting microclimatic conditions, and performing localized plant disease and pest modeling. To make this affordable, an array of low-cost, lower precision sensors can be used. Sensor fusion is used to improve the accuracy of each sensing element by using machine learning to fuse data from the other sensing elements in the array. Additionally, machine learning can create a “synthetic sensor” replicating the output of high-cost and maintenance intensive sensing devices by using machine learning to replicate their output.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2023Publication date: October 5, 2023Inventors: Adam Koeppel, Tyler Locke, Kevin Kelly
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Patent number: 11709159Abstract: In order to predict plant stresses at a localized level, data feeds from many sensor types can be fused and analyzed to create a synthetic sensor estimating plant water stress, predicting microclimatic conditions, and performing localized plant disease and pest modeling. To make this affordable, an array of low-cost, lower precision sensors can be used. Sensor fusion is used to improve the accuracy of each sensing element by using machine learning to fuse data from the other sensing elements in the array. Additionally, machine learning can create a “synthetic sensor” replicating the output of high-cost and maintenance intensive sensing devices by using machine learning to replicate their output.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2021Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: AQUASYS LLCInventors: Adam Koeppel, Tyler Locke, Kevin Kelly
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Publication number: 20220114491Abstract: Systems, methods, and programs for privately and securely providing accurate machine learning models to anonymous clients for various applications. Discrete model classes of models are trained on non-anonymous datasets at a centralized server and served to anonymous clients. Clients validate each model against its own localized datasets and retain the most accurate model. Clients improve their model locally through transfer learning on new datasets, and share the updated, anonymized parameters with a centralized computer. The centralized server aggregates and updates model parameters for each respective discrete model class. The improved models may be served to future and existing clients.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2021Publication date: April 14, 2022Inventors: Kevin Kelly, Calden Carroll, Adam Koeppel, Tyler Locke
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Publication number: 20220076242Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for using multicomputer data transferring to active contactless communication. In one example, such a system may include at least one memory storing instructions and at least one processor configured to execute the instructions to perform one or more operations, the operations including: receiving a transaction associated with a merchant on a list of merchants stored in the at least one memory; determining, based on the merchant, a remote server associated with the merchant; assembling a data packet including an identifier of the contactless card and an identifier of the transaction; transmitting the data packet to the determined server across one or more computer networks; receiving confirmation from the determined sever in response to the data packet; and transmitting the confirmation to a user device associated with the transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2021Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventors: Adam KOEPPEL, Molly JOHNSON, Tyler LOCKE, James ZARAKAS, Kevin KELLY, Saleem SANGI, Robert PERRY
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Publication number: 20220074914Abstract: In order to predict plant stresses at a localized level, data feeds from many sensor types can be fused and analyzed to create a synthetic sensor estimating plant water stress, predicting microclimatic conditions, and performing localized plant disease and pest modeling. To make this affordable, an array of low-cost, lower precision sensors can be used. Sensor fusion is used to improve the accuracy of each sensing element by using machine learning to fuse data from the other sensing elements in the array. Additionally, machine learning can create a “synthetic sensor” replicating the output of high-cost and maintenance intensive sensing devices by using machine learning to replicate their output.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2021Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventors: Adam Koeppel, Tyler Locke, Kevin Kelly
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Publication number: 20220019999Abstract: A system for securely updating an electronic transaction card held by an account holder with an additional account and/or account data is described. A dynamic transaction card may be securely updated with an additional account by using pre-stored shell data and/or inactive data, whereby the pre-stored shell data may be populated using data received from an issuer system and/or the inactive data may be activated via an activation signal received from a mobile device. A backend server may determine, via a fraud determination, expiration determination, and/or user-request, that new account data should be transmitted to an account holder. The dynamic transaction card may receive the data associated with a notification, update a display, instruct an EMV applet to use a key associated with a received EMV key identifier for signatures, and/or update any additional data stored on the dynamic transaction card.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2021Publication date: January 20, 2022Inventors: James ZARAKAS, Adam KOEPPEL, Kevin KELLY, David WURMFELD
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Publication number: 20210406853Abstract: The present invention includes methods and apparatus for the automated provision of goods through the use of scanning systems. More specifically, the present invention provides a method for automatically conveying which goods are being ordered, where the goods will be picked up, an associated method of payment, kitchen fulfillment, item tracking, and automatic delivery by a dispenser apparatus. In preferred embodiments, the present invention is applied to the automated ordering and pick-up of food items at a fast food restaurant and delivery to a food dispenser at a customer location.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2020Publication date: December 30, 2021Inventors: Kevin Kelly, Joseph Craig Kelly