Patents by Inventor Maile George
Maile George 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: 8744914Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for assisting a consumer during a transaction with a vendor at a point of sale by providing transaction information to the consumer via consumer-readable communications. In one embodiment, a payment terminal proximate the point of sale communicates a transaction information signal to the mobile device. The mobile device communicates the transaction information to the consumer in a consumer-readable format such as audible sound waves. In some embodiments, the consumer-readable communications include requests for consumer input. The consumer input is received by an input device proximate the mobile device and communicated to the payment terminal. In some embodiments consumer input is received by the payment terminal as well as the mobile device, and in some embodiments, the consumer chooses whether to use the mobile device as an interface or only to use the payment terminal.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2010Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Felix A. Mon, Robert J. Mackenzie, Susan Smith Thomas, Jason Michael Ackiss, Maile George, Robert Fleetwood Armstrong, Kazi M. Ariff, Erik Stephen Ross
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Patent number: 8738450Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for assisting a consumer during a transaction with a vendor at a point of sale by providing transaction information to the consumer in an audible format. The system includes a consumer device and a payment terminal located proximate the point of sale. The consumer device, either a mobile device carried by the consumer or an immobile device also located proximate the point of sale, communicates with the payment terminal and receives transaction information such as product identity or amount information. The consumer device then produces sound waves audible to the consumer based on the communicated transaction information using one or more private and/or public listening devices. This audible transaction process can be performed automatically during a transaction or can be implemented based on consumer preference.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2010Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Felix A. Mon, Robert J. MacKenzie, Susan Smith Thomas, Carl Frederick, II, Jason Michael Ackiss, Maile George, Robert Fleetwood Armstrong, Erik Stephen Ross
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Patent number: 8727778Abstract: Systems and methods provide tactile assistance to a consumer completing a transaction at a point of sale terminal. A tactile overlay, either permanent or removable, couples with a consumer interface such as a touch screen of the point of sale terminal. The tactile overlay includes one or more overlay inputs that provide a distinct tactile impression in comparison with the remainder of the overlay. For example, the overlay inputs can be depressions, apertures, protrusions, dimples, or the like, or provide a different texture such as a rougher or smoother texture than the surrounding overlay. The overlay inputs are configured to correspond with underlying touch screen inputs such that the consumer using the tactile overlay can discern the proper location on the touch screen for providing the desired input.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2010Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Maile George, Jason Michael Ackiss, Robert Fleetwood Armstrong
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Patent number: 8469262Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide currency solutions for the visually impaired by, for example, providing automated teller machines (ATMs) or other cash dispensers configured to dispense folded bills to the customer. The bills are folded based on denomination to allow the customer receiving the bills from the cash dispenser to be able to identify the denomination of each bill. In some embodiments, the cash dispenser is configured to automatically identify whether the customer prefers to receive folded bills and, in some embodiments, the cash dispenser is configured to fold and dispense bills according to customer preferences.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2010Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Felix A. Mon, William F. Borowski, Susan Smith Thomas, Carl Frederick, II, Jason Michael Ackiss, Maile George, Robert Fleetwood Armstrong
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Patent number: 8301564Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide apparatuses, methods, and computer program products that allow for interaction with a user at an automated teller machine (ATM) based on pre-established user preferences. For example, an ATM is provided having: (1) a user interface configured to receive user identifying information from a user; and (2) a processing device operatively coupled to the user interface and configured to use the user identifying information to determine a pre-established user preference, wherein the processing device is further configured to use the user interface to interact with the user based at least partially on the pre-established user preference.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2010Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Felix A. Mon, Timothy James Mark, Jason Michael Ackiss, Maile George, Robert Fleetwood Armstrong
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Publication number: 20110184821Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for providing a modified transaction process or session for a consumer at a point of sale of a vendor when triggered by a consumer's transaction or payment device. The transaction device either stores consumer preference data or stores pointer data pointing to the network location of the consumer preference data. The transaction device communicates with the vendor's point of sale or payment terminal, and the payment terminal processes the consumer preference data.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Felix A. Mon, Jason Michael Ackiss, Maile George, Robert Fleetwood Armstrong, Kazi M. Ariff, Erik Stephen Ross
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Publication number: 20110184819Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for assisting a consumer during a transaction with a vendor at a point of sale by providing transaction information to the consumer in an audible format. The system includes a consumer device and a payment terminal located proximate the point of sale. The consumer device, either a mobile device carried by the consumer or an immobile device also located proximate the point of sale, communicates with the payment terminal and receives transaction information such as product identity or amount information. The consumer device then produces sound waves audible to the consumer based on the communicated transaction information using one or more private and/or public listening devices. This audible transaction process can be performed automatically during a transaction or can be implemented based on consumer preference.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Felix A. Mon, Robert J. MacKenzie, Susan Smith Thomas, Carl Frederick, II, Jason Michael Ackiss, Maile George, Robert Fleetwood Armstrong, Erik Stephen Ross
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Publication number: 20110184865Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide apparatuses, methods, and computer program products that allow for interaction with a user at an automated teller machine (ATM) based on pre-established user preferences. For example, an ATM is provided having: (1) a user interface configured to receive user identifying information from a user; and (2) a processing device operatively coupled to the user interface and configured to use the user identifying information to determine a pre-established user preference, wherein the processing device is further configured to use the user interface to interact with the user based at least partially on the pre-established user preference.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Felix A. Mon, Timothy James Mark, Jason Michael Ackiss, Maile George, Robert Fleetwood Armstrong
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Publication number: 20110184824Abstract: Systems and methods provide tactile assistance to a consumer completing a transaction at a point of sale terminal. A tactile overlay, either permanent or removable, couples with a consumer interface such as a touch screen of the point of sale terminal. The tactile overlay includes one or more overlay inputs that provide a distinct tactile impression in comparison with the remainder of the overlay. For example, the overlay inputs can be depressions, apertures, protrusions, dimples, or the like, or provide a different texture such as a rougher or smoother texture than the surrounding overlay. The overlay inputs are configured to correspond with underlying touch screen inputs such that the consumer using the tactile overlay can discern the proper location on the touch screen for providing the desired input.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Maile George, Jason Michael Ackiss, Robert Fleetwood Armstrong
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Publication number: 20110184820Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for assisting a consumer during a transaction with a vendor at a point of sale by providing transaction information to the consumer via consumer-readable communications. In one embodiment, a payment terminal proximate the point of sale communicates a transaction information signal to the mobile device. The mobile device communicates the transaction information to the consumer in a consumer-readable format such as audible sound waves. In some embodiments, the consumer-readable communications include requests for consumer input. The consumer input is received by an input device proximate the mobile device and communicated to the payment terminal. In some embodiments consumer input is received by the payment terminal as well as the mobile device, and in some embodiments, the consumer chooses whether to use the mobile device as an interface or only to use the payment terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Felix A. Mon, Robert J. MacKenzie, Susan Smith Thomas, Jason Michael Ackiss, Maile George, Robert Fleetwood Armstrong, Kazi M. Ariff, Erik Stephen Ross
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Publication number: 20110184853Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to systems, methods, and computer program products for providing audio messages relating to financial transactions. For example, one embodiment of the invention provides a financial institution's computer apparatus having a memory communicably coupled to a communication device and a processor. In one embodiment, the memory stores information about a financial account including information about a system to use to communicate a message comprising an audio component to a person associated with the financial account, and the processor is configured to receive an indication of a financial transaction affecting the financial account and use the communication device to communicate an audio message containing information relating to the financial transaction to the person associated with the financial account by using the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Timothy James Mark, Felix A. Mon, Jason Michael Ackiss, Maile George, Robert Fleetwood Armstrong, Carl Frederick, II
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Publication number: 20110184864Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide currency solutions for the visually impaired by, for example, providing automated teller machines (ATMs) or other cash dispensers configured to dispense folded bills to the customer. The bills are folded based on denomination to allow the customer receiving the bills from the cash dispenser to be able to identify the denomination of each bill. In some embodiments, the cash dispenser is configured to automatically identify whether the customer prefers to receive folded bills and, in some embodiments, the cash dispenser is configured to fold and dispense bills according to customer preferences.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Felix A. Mon, William F. Borowski, Susan Smith Thomas, Carl (II) Frederick, Jason Michael Ackiss, Maile George, Robert Fleetwood Armstrong