Patents by Inventor Lisa Webb

Lisa Webb 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: 7070112
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for producing an transparent or translucent transaction device having multiple features, such as a holographic foil, integrated circuit chip, RFID circuitry, silver magnetic stripe with text on the magnetic stripe, opacity gradient, an invisible optically recognizable compound, a translucent signature field such that the RFID circuitry and signature on back of the device is visible through the device body. The invisible optically recognizable compound is an infrared ink and/or film, which can be detected by a sensor found in an ATM or device manufacturing assembly line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2006
    Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Blayn W. Beenau, David S. Bonalle, Becky Vander Eyk, Susan E. Isenberg, Leigh Malnati, Sue Mueller, Zarita Norcross, Lee J. Peart, Peter D. Saunders, Lisa Skilling-Belmond, Lisa Webb, John R. Williamson
  • Publication number: 20060102729
    Abstract: Metal-containing transaction cards, useful for the purchase of goods and/or services, and methods of making the same are provided. The metal-containing transaction card may have a magnetic stripe, an embedded microchip, a signature panel, a holographic image, or any other feature typically contained on or within a transaction card. The transaction cards have at least one layer of metal with, optionally, other layers of substrates, such as thermoplastic polymers, other metals or adhesives. In addition, the metal-containing transaction card may be anodized, coated, or laser-engraved. Preferably, the metal is titanium or stainless steel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 27, 2005
    Publication date: May 18, 2006
    Inventors: Priscilla Gandel, Ellen Lasch, Lisa Webb
  • Publication number: 20050258245
    Abstract: Transaction tokens (“fobs”) having wireless functionality and methods of using the same are provided. More specifically, fobs are provided having radio frequency functionality such that information, such as payment information, identification information, or other like information, may be wirelessly transmitted from a memory within the fob to a receiver. The fobs provided herein may comprise a microchip or other memory means, and/or antenna disposed on or within an insert and encased within an enclosure in an interior compartment. The fobs may be provided with a quick-release mechanism for easily attaching to and detaching from a securing means, such as a keychain or the like. Moreover, the interior compartments of the fobs may be easily accessible for replacing the insert contained therein.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 7, 2005
    Publication date: November 24, 2005
    Inventors: Peter Bates, David Bonalle, Gail Francolini, Samantha Ing, Danielle Kunian, Leigh Malnati, Danielle Nulle, Lisa Skilling-Belmond, Lisa Webb, Kevin Young
  • Publication number: 20050205665
    Abstract: Transaction cards having one or more folds therein for compact and easily stored transaction cards are provided. Moreover, foldable transaction cards are provided having one or more holes or apertures therein for holding key chains, or other devices for attaching the transaction cards to other items, such as sets of keys, wallets, or other items. Other embodiments include spring-loaded clips on the foldable transaction cards and protective sleeves, housings or cases for full-sized and smaller-sized cards. Still further, transaction card systems are provided comprising a case or housing for holding and/or storing foldable transaction cards therein, such as foldable transaction cards having a dimension, such as a length dimension or a width dimension, that is smaller than traditionall-sized transaction cards.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 7, 2004
    Publication date: September 22, 2005
    Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Webb, Priscilla Gandel, Tracey Thomas
  • Publication number: 20050051633
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2004
    Publication date: March 10, 2005
    Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Webb, Judy Vigiletti, William Faenza
  • Publication number: 20040256469
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for providing an irregularly shaped Radio Frequency operable transaction device using conventional International Standards Organization dimensions for conventional transaction cards and traditional transaction card manufacturing machinery. The invention provides for normal manufacture of a plurality of transaction transporters joined together in a single sheet. The outline of a RFID transaction device is impressed in a center portion of one of the transporters. A RFID transaction device including a RFID module may then be removed, or punched out of the transporter in accordance with the transaction device outline. Alternatively, the RFID module may include an outline pressed into the transporter permitting removal of the module from the transporter independent of the removal of the transaction device. The RFID module may then be removed and used to complete a RFID transaction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2004
    Publication date: December 23, 2004
    Applicant: AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES COMPANY, INC.
    Inventors: William J. Faenza, Ellen Lasch, Peter D. Saunders, Lisa Webb
  • Patent number: 6764014
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2004
    Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Webb, Judy Vigiletti, William J. Faenza, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6749123
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 15, 2004
    Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Webb, Judy Vigiletti, William J. Faenza, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20040020992
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2003
    Publication date: February 5, 2004
    Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Webb, Judy Vigiletti, William J. Faenza
  • Publication number: 20030141373
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: November 22, 2002
    Publication date: July 31, 2003
    Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Webb, Judy Vigiletti, William J. Faenza,
  • Patent number: 6581839
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2003
    Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Webb, Judy Vigiletti, William J. Faenza, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20020145049
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2002
    Publication date: October 10, 2002
    Inventors: Ellen Lasch, Lisa Webb, Judy Vigiletti, William J. Faenza
  • Patent number: D507298
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2005
    Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Lee Allard, David Bonalle, Gail Francolini, Pam Kornfeld, Leigh Malnati, Sue Mueller, Zarita Norcross, Danielle Nulle, Steve Rank, Lisa Skilling-Belmond, Lisa Webb
  • Patent number: D507598
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2005
    Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Lee Allard, David Bonalle, Gail Francolini, Pam Kornfeld, Leigh Malnati, Sue Mueller, Zarita Norcross, Danielle Nulle, Steve Rank, Lisa Skilling-Belmond, Lisa Webb
  • Patent number: D508261
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2005
    Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Lee Allard, David Bonalle, Gail Francolini, Pam Kornfeld, Leigh Malnati, Sue Mueller, Zarita Norcross, Danielle Nulle, Steve Rank, Lisa Skilling-Belmond, Lisa Webb
  • Patent number: D510103
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2005
    Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Lee Allard, David Bonalle, Gail Francolini, Pam Kornfeld, Leigh Malnati, Sue Mueller, Zarita Norcross, Danielle Nulle, Steve Rank, Lisa Skilling-Belmond, Lisa Webb
  • Patent number: D512095
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2005
    Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Lee Allard, David Bonalle, Gail Francolini, Pam Kornfeld, Leigh Malnati, Sue Mueller, Zarita Norcross, Danielle Nulle, Steve Rank, Lisa Skilling-Belmond, Lisa Webb
  • Patent number: D523471
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2006
    Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Lee A. Allard, David S. Bonalle, Gail A. Francolini, Ellen Lasch, Leigh Malnati, Sue Mueller, Zarita Norcross, Danielle R. Nulle, Steven Rank, Lisa Skilling-Belmond, Lisa Webb
  • Patent number: D525298
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2006
    Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Lee A. Allard, David S. Bonalle, Gail A. Francolini, Ellen Lasch, Leigh Malnati, Sue Mueller, Zarita Norcross, Danielle R. Nulle, Steven Rank, Lisa Skilling-Belmond, Lisa Webb
  • Patent number: D525654
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 25, 2006
    Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Lee A. Allard, David S. Bonalle, Gail A. Francolini, Ellen Lasch, Leigh Malnati, Sue Mueller, Zarita Norcross, Danielle R. Nulle, Steven Rank, Lisa Skilling-Belmond, Lisa Webb