Patents by Inventor Lucas Visvikis Pettinati
Lucas Visvikis Pettinati 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: 11840109Abstract: A payment card includes hidden features (e.g., textual messages, graphics, emphasis features associated with conspicuous features of the payment card, or the like) undiscernible under only visible light, but discernable under ultraviolet light. The hidden features can be incorporated into multiple layers of a side of the payment card and can be present with different transparencies, different colors, and different persistence.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2022Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: NU PAGAMENTOS S.A.—INSTITUIÇÃO DE PAGAMENTOInventors: Amanda Harrington Legge, Maria Eduarda Di Pietro Augusto Costa, Ariane Maria Morganti, Thais Teixeira Burin, Cristina Helena Zingaretti Junqueira, Lucas Visvikis Pettinati
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Publication number: 20230019990Abstract: A payment card includes hidden features (e.g., textual messages, graphics, emphasis features associated with conspicuous features of the payment card, or the like) undiscernible under only visible light, but discernable under ultraviolet light. The hidden features can be incorporated into multiple layers of a side of the payment card and can be present with different transparencies, different colors, and different persistence.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Inventors: Amanda Harrington LEGGE, Maria Eduarda DI PIETRO Augusto Costa, Ariane Maria MORGANTI, Thais Teixeira BURIN, Cristina Helena Zingaretti JUNQUEIRA, Lucas Visvikis PETTINATI
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Patent number: 11458758Abstract: A payment card includes hidden features (e.g., textual messages, graphics, emphasis features associated with conspicuous features of the payment card, or the like) undiscernible under only visible light, but discernable under ultraviolet light. The hidden features can be incorporated into multiple layers of a side of the payment card and can be present at different transparencies. The hidden features, applied during manufacturing, can be i) selected (e.g., randomly or sequentially) from an available hidden features list; ii) supplied by user input; and/or iii) selected based on a user's previous hidden feature(s) (e.g., the same as or different from the previous hidden feature). A quality check can include comparing an image of the payment card illuminated under ultraviolet light with the selected hidden feature(s).Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2021Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: Nu Pagamentos S.A.—INSTITUÇÃO DE PAGAMENTOInventors: Amanda Harrington Legge, Maria Eduarda Di Pietro Augusto Costa, Ariane Maria Morganti, Thais Teixeira Burin, Cristina Helena Zingaretti Junqueira, Lucas Visvikis Pettinati
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Patent number: 11292282Abstract: A physical payment card includes hidden features (e.g., textual messages, graphics, emphasis features associated with conspicuous features of the payment card, or the like) undiscernible under only visible light, but discernable under ultraviolet light. A digital version of the physical card can be established on a user device. During setup, the user device can receive data regarding the hidden features that are associated with the physical card. Under a normal state, the user device can display the digital card without displaying the hidden features. However, upon activation (e.g., when the digital card is used, when the physical card is used, when the physical card is in sufficient proximity, or the like), the user device can display the hidden features on the digital card.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2021Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: Nu Pagamentos S.A.Inventors: Amanda Harrington Legge, Maria Eduarda Di Pietro Augusto Costa, Ariane Maria Morganti, Thais Teixeira Burin, Cristina Helena Zingaretti Junqueira, Lucas Visvikis Pettinati
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Patent number: 11230136Abstract: A payment card includes hidden features (e.g., textual messages, graphics, emphasis features associated with conspicuous features of the payment card, or the like) undiscernible under only visible light, but discernable under ultraviolet light. The hidden features can be incorporated into multiple layers of a side of the payment card and can be present at different transparencies. A container (e.g., presentation box) can include a circuit to detect when the container is opened and cause the hidden features to be illuminated with ultraviolet light. The ultraviolet light source can be incorporated into the container itself, or can be incorporated into the payment card (e.g., activated by supplying a signal to the payment card from the container).Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2021Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: Nu Pagamentos S.A.Inventors: Amanda Harrington Legge, Maria Eduarda Di Pietro Augusto Costa, Ariane Maria Morganti, Thais Teixeira Burin, Cristina Helena Zingaretti Junqueira, Lucas Visvikis Pettinati
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Patent number: 9584565Abstract: A method includes providing, by a server computer, a shared workspace for facilitating collaborative work by a plurality of users. The method also includes monitoring information associated with the shared workspace, the information relating to each user from the plurality of users. The method also includes determining whether a notification definition is satisfied, the notification definition based at least in part on the information associated with the shared workspace, and outputting, for display to at least one user from the plurality of users, a notification, in response to determining that the notification definition is satisfied.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2013Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: GOOGLE INC.Inventors: Ronald Ho, Omar Lee, Aruna Balakrishnan, Rahul Sood, Camie Hackson, Lucas Visvikis Pettinati
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Patent number: 9021361Abstract: Systems and methods for generating visualization data representing network traffic flow in or out of one or more nodes, each node representing the network traffic for one or more web pages. The method includes visualizing data configured to connect the one or more nodes with one or more connectors, each connector configured to connect two nodes, the one or more connectors configured to have a dimension that indicates a number of visits between two nodes. The network traffic capable of being highlighted when a user selects the one or more nodes or connectors.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2011Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Lucas Visvikis Pettinati, Lik Mui, Fenghui Zhang, Lin Liao, Doug Fox, Peng Li, Zhiting Xu, Manuel Martinez, Martin Wattenberg, Fernanda Viégas
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Patent number: 8994746Abstract: A system and method for generating a flow based on multiply types of interactions are provided. Data defining one or more sequences of multiple interactive nodes are received for the multiple interactive nodes, where each of the multiple interactive nodes corresponds to a particular type of interaction. One of the interactive nodes is designated as the starting interactive node and other interactive nodes are designated as intermediary interactive nodes, where the starting interactive node and at least one of the intermediary interactive nodes correspond to different types of interactions. Intermediary interactive nodes are connected to the starting interactive node based on the one or more sequences, where the connection includes one edge corresponding to a direct connection to the starting interactive node or multiple edges corresponding to an indirect connection via at least one other intermediary interactive node. Visualization data for the interactive nodes is generated and provided for display.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2012Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Jerry Hong, Fenghui Zhang, Lucas Visvikis Pettinati, Zhiting Xu, Lin Liao, Peng Li, Jiajing Wang, Jin Yao, Manuel Frank Martinez
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Publication number: 20140002483Abstract: A system and method for generating a flow based on multiply types of interactions are provided. Data defining one or more sequences of multiple interactive nodes are received for the multiple interactive nodes, where each of the multiple interactive nodes corresponds to a particular type of interaction. One of the interactive nodes is designated as the starting interactive node and other interactive nodes are designated as intermediary interactive nodes, where the starting interactive node and at least one of the intermediary interactive nodes correspond to different types of interactions. Intermediary interactive nodes are connected to the starting interactive node based on the one or more sequences, where the connection includes one edge corresponding to a direct connection to the starting interactive node or multiple edges corresponding to an indirect connection via at least one other intermediary interactive node. Visualization data for the interactive nodes is generated and provided for display.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2012Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: Google Inc.Inventors: Jerry Hong, Fenghui Zhang, Lucas Visvikis Pettinati, Zhiting Xu, Lin Liao, Peng Li, Jiajing Wang, Jin Yao, Manuel Frank Martinez
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Patent number: 8621383Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer programs are provided for smart interfaces that shift the burden of cognition from a user to a computer system. More particularly, a method is presented for using a computer system to interpret data. The method includes an operation for accepting data from a data entry field of the user interface, where the data is provided to the data entry field in a selected format. The selected format is different from a common data format expected by the user interface. In another operation, the accepted data is normalized to conform to the common data format expected by the user interface. This normalization is based on information about one or more of a geographic location of the user, a geographic location of a server, and a geographic location of a product being used. Further, the method includes an operation for providing the normalized data in the common data format.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2010Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Yahoo! Inc.Inventor: Lucas Visvikis Pettinati
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Patent number: 7958117Abstract: A system and method are directed towards managing a display of initial impression attributes to bring the most relevant information into quick view. The view can be customized by the user. Within a search context, a search may be performed based on a set of search criteria. The user may establish a set of initial impression attributes to be displayed, or employ a default set of initial impression attributes. The default set may be determined based on statistical analysis. When a result of the search is displayed, the initial impression attributes may also be displayed such that the user may review the initial impression attributes and make a decision based, in part, on the initial impression attributes. Initial impression attributes may also be employed within threaded online conversations or browsing through inventory. The search or browse contexts may include online dating searches, merchandises searches, groups, real estate, even employment searches.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2006Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Yahoo! Inc.Inventors: Lucas Visvikis Pettinati, Hillary A. Carey
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Patent number: 7836407Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for smart interfaces that shift the burden of cognition from a user or data input source to the computer system controlling the software or user interfaces requiring data input. More particularly, according to embodiments of present invention, by using information known about a user or the user's preferences, a user's geographic location, and/or the geographic location of the site or product being used etc., rules about how to interpret data inputs can be applied to data entries so that the data entries are redisplayed or processed in a normalized format.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Yahoo! Inc.Inventor: Lucas Visvikis Pettinati
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Publication number: 20100281314Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer programs are provided for smart interfaces that shift the burden of cognition from a user to a computer system. More particularly, a method is presented for using a computer system to interpret data. The method includes an operation for accepting data from a data entry field of the user interface, where the data is provided to the data entry field in a selected format. The selected format is different from a common data format expected by the user interface. In another operation, the accepted data is normalized to conform to the common data format expected by the user interface. This normalization is based on information about one or more of a geographic location of the user, a geographic location of a server, and a geographic location of a product being used. Further, the method includes an operation for providing the normalized data in the common data format.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: YAHOO!, INC.Inventor: Lucas Visvikis Pettinati
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Publication number: 20080276193Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for smart interfaces that shift the burden of cognition from a user or data input source to the computer system controlling the software or user interfaces requiring data input. More particularly, according to embodiments of present invention, by using information known about a user or the user's preferences, a user's geographic location, and/or the geographic location of the site or product being used etc., rules about how to interpret data inputs can be applied to data entries so that the data entries are redisplayed or processed in a normalized format.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2007Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: YAHOO!, INC.Inventor: Lucas Visvikis Pettinati
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Publication number: 20080120277Abstract: A system and method are directed towards managing a display of initial impression attributes to bring the most relevant information into quick view. The view can be customized by the user. Within a search context, a search may be performed based on a set of search criteria. The user may establish a set of initial impression attributes to be displayed, or employ a default set of initial impression attributes. The default set may be determined based on statistical analysis. When a result of the search is displayed, the initial impression attributes may also be displayed such that the user may review the initial impression attributes and make a decision based, in part, on the initial impression attributes. Initial impression attributes may also be employed within threaded online conversations or browsing through inventory. The search or browse contexts may include online dating searches, merchandises searches, groups, real estate, even employment searches.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2006Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: Yahoo! Inc.Inventors: Lucas Visvikis Pettinati, Hillary A. Carey