Patents by Inventor Marjorie Engber

Marjorie Engber 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: 6785661
    Abstract: A system and method provides for enabling on-line transactional services among sellers and buyers having no previous relationship with each other. The system includes a financial clearinghouse for receiving a request for goods or services from a buyer and making a real-time determination of a risk classification of the buyer utilizing an on-line repository of credit information. The financial clearinghouse determines a risk-based discount fee as a function of the buyer's risk classification in order to establish a payment amount to the seller from the clearinghouse. If the transaction is authorized by the financial clearinghouse, the financial clearinghouse transmits the payment amount to the seller and transmits an invoice to the buyer for the purchase price of the transaction. The system can also include a broker coupled to the financial clearinghouse for providing an on-line order acceptance and processing capability between the buyers and sellers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 31, 2004
    Assignee: Citibank, N.A.
    Inventors: Maria M. Mandler, Ann P. McLaughlin, Robert R. Battenfelder, James E. Rouen, Levi Y. Orbach, Carol Benson, Marjorie Engber, James E. Nevens, William Joseph Krajewski, Carol A. Baldwin Moody, John P. Figliozzi, Keith W. Luke, Cornelia Blemings, Kathleen M. Dixon
  • Patent number: 5732400
    Abstract: A system and method provides for enabling on-line transactional services among sellers and buyers having no previous relationship with each other. The system includes a financial clearinghouse for receiving a request for goods or services from a buyer and making a real-time determination of a risk classification of the buyer utilizing an on-line repository of credit information. The financial clearinghouse determines a risk-based discount fee as a function of the buyer's risk classification in order to establish a payment amount to the seller from the clearinghouse. If the transaction is authorized by the financial clearinghouse, the financial clearinghouse transmits the payment amount to the seller and transmits an invoice to the buyer for the purchase price of the transaction. The system can also include a broker coupled to the financial clearinghouse for providing an on-line order acceptance and processing capability between the buyers and sellers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1998
    Assignee: Citibank N.A.
    Inventors: Maria M. Mandler, Ann P. McLaughlin, Robert R. Battenfelder, James E. Rouen, Levi Y. Orbach, Carol Benson, Marjorie Engber, James E. Nevens, William Joseph Krajewski, Carol A. Baldwin Moody, John P. Figliozzi, Keith W. Luke, Cornelia Blemings, Kathleen M. Dixon
  • Patent number: 5572572
    Abstract: A telephone configures as a programmable microcomputer (telephone-computer) which operates in most circumstances through a standard telephone 12-key keypad input. The telephone-computer has the overall appearance of a telephone and includes telephone electronics and a microprocessor unit operated in conjunction with other computer elements, including memory devices, a programmable gate array (PGA) chip which can be initially programmed and then fixed, and enhanced integrity features. The PGA has the capability of being configured to accommodate various types of software which require different hardware Configuration, but without actually reconfiguring the hardware. The telephone-computer delivers data processing capabilities and services through an ordinary telephone instrument via conventional telephone lines with a network host computer which communicates with a vast panoply of service bureaus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1996
    Assignee: Transaction Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph C. Kawan, Melvin M. Takata, Alfred S. Samulon, Dilip J. Parekh, Harvey Marks, Douglas W. Caruthers, Carol A. Medine, Truc Nguyen, Lucilla Warren, Leslie Moss, Sarkis A. Merguidijian, Morris L. Tucci, Shan Lee, Jim Vollmer, Leo Ahlin, Lawrence D. Weiss, Leslie Roth, Kenneth Krieger, Marjorie Engber, Edward Chin, Robert Haddock
  • Patent number: 5195130
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a telephone configured as a programmable microcomputer (telephone-computer) which operates in most circumstances through a standard telephone 12-key keypad input. The telephone-computer includes telephone electronics and a microprocessor unit operated in conjunction with other computer elements, including memory devices, and a programmable gate array (PGA) chip and enhanced integrity features, and has the overall appearance of a telephone. The PGA has the capability of being reconfigured to accommodate various types of softwares which require different hardware configuration, but without actually reconfiguring the hardware. The telephone-computer delivers data processing capabilities and services through an ordinary telephone instrument via conventional telephone lines with a network host computer which communicates with a vast panoply of service bureaus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1993
    Assignee: Transaction Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Lawrence D. Weiss, Joseph C. Kawan, Leslie Roth, Jim R. Vollmer, Morris L. Tucci, Melvin M. Takata, Alfred S. Samulon, Dilip J. Parekh, Sarkis A. Meguerdijian, Harvey Marks, Shan Lee, Douglas W. Caruthers, Leo Ahlin, Leslie Moss, Kenneth Krieger, Carol A. Medine, Truc Nguyen, Marjorie Engber, Edward Chin, Lucilla K. Warren, Joseph P. Randolph, Robert Haddock