Patents by Inventor Mark Hibbard
Mark Hibbard 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: 11727575Abstract: A system and method for recognizing objects in an image is described. The system can receive an image from a sensor and detect one or more objects in the image. The system can further detect one or more components of each detected object. Subsequently, the system can create a segmentation map based on the components detected for each detected object and determine whether the segmentation map matches a plurality of 3-D models (or projections thereof). Additionally, the system can display a notification through a user interface indicating whether the segmentation map matches at least one of the plurality of 3-D models.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2021Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: CoVar LLCInventors: Peter A. Torrione, Mark Hibbard
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Publication number: 20230169496Abstract: Embodiment of the invention describe methods and systems for verifying customer supplied financial account information verification using debit and credit transactions. In some embodiments, these methods include electronically transmitting an electronic debit and credit transaction to the customer financial account, based on the customer supplied financial account information. The method also includes electronically transmitting a first statement descriptor, as part of at least one of the electronic debit transaction and the electronic credit transaction, that includes a first verification code. The method also includes electronically receiving, from the customer, a second verification code, and comparing, by the computer system, the transmitted first verification code with the received second verification code with respect to each other. The method also includes verifying, by the computer system, the customer supplied financial account information based on the comparison of the verification codes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2023Publication date: June 1, 2023Applicant: HSBC TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES (USA) INC.Inventors: Mark Hibbard, Stuart Bain
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Patent number: 11574302Abstract: Embodiment of the invention describe methods and systems for verifying customer supplied financial account information verification using debit and credit transactions. In some embodiments, these methods include electronically transmitting an electronic debit and credit transaction to the customer financial account, based on the customer supplied financial account information. The method also includes electronically transmitting a first statement descriptor, as part of at least one of the electronic debit transaction and the electronic credit transaction, that includes a first verification code. The method also includes electronically receiving, from the customer, a second verification code, and comparing, by the computer system, the transmitted first verification code with the received second verification code with respect to each other. The method also includes verifying, by the computer system, the customer supplied financial account information based on the comparison of the verification codes.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2020Date of Patent: February 7, 2023Assignee: HSBC TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES (USA) INC.Inventors: Mark Hibbard, Stuart Bain
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Publication number: 20220067342Abstract: A system and method for recognizing objects in an image is described. The system can receive an image from a sensor and detect one or more objects in the image. The system can further detect one or more components of each detected object. Subsequently, the system can create a segmentation map based on the components detected for each detected object and determine whether the segmentation map matches a plurality of 3-D models (or projections thereof). Additionally, the system can display a notification through a user interface indicating whether the segmentation map matches at least one of the plurality of 3-D models.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2021Publication date: March 3, 2022Applicant: COVAR APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Peter A. Torrione, Mark Hibbard
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Patent number: 11138410Abstract: A system and method for recognizing objects in an image is described. The system can receive an image from a sensor and detect one or more objects in the image. The system can further detect one or more components of each detected object. Subsequently, the system can create a segmentation map based on the components detected for each detected object and determine whether the segmentation map matches a plurality of 3-D models (or projections thereof). Additionally, the system can display a notification through a user interface indicating whether the segmentation map matches at least one of the plurality of 3-D models.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2020Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Assignee: Covar Applied Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter A. Torrione, Mark Hibbard
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Publication number: 20210090041Abstract: A global transfers computer system is configured to facilitate global transfers for customers having a plurality of accounts with different entities in different countries. The global transfer may be a foreign exchange (FX) transfer or a non-FX transfer. The global transfers computer system includes a customer database, a user interface, and at least one computer implementing a global customer data computer application, a global transfers computer application, and/or a foreign exchange computer application. Various embodiments are described, including a computer implemented method for performing global transfers using a global transfers computer system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2020Publication date: March 25, 2021Applicant: HSBC TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES (USA) INC.Inventor: Mark Hibbard
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Publication number: 20210081931Abstract: Embodiment of the invention describe methods and systems for verifying customer supplied financial account information verification using debit and credit transactions. In some embodiments, these methods include electronically transmitting an electronic debit and credit transaction to the customer financial account, based on the customer supplied financial account information. The method also includes electronically transmitting a first statement descriptor, as part of at least one of the electronic debit transaction and the electronic credit transaction, that includes a first verification code. The method also includes electronically receiving, from the customer, a second verification code, and comparing, by the computer system, the transmitted first verification code with the received second verification code with respect to each other. The method also includes verifying, by the computer system, the customer supplied financial account information based on the comparison of the verification codes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Applicant: HSBC TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES (USA) INC.Inventors: Mark Hibbard, Stuart Bain
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Patent number: 10803430Abstract: A global transfers computer system is configured to facilitate global transfers for customers having a plurality of accounts with different entities in different countries. The global transfer may be a foreign exchange (FX) transfer or a non-FX transfer. The global transfers computer system includes a customer database, a user interface, and at least one computer implementing a global customer data computer application, a global transfers computer application, and/or a foreign exchange computer application. Various embodiments are described, including a computer implemented method for performing global transfers using a global transfers computer system.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2012Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: HSBC TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES (USA) INC.Inventor: Mark Hibbard
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Patent number: 10740752Abstract: Embodiment of the invention describe methods and systems for verifying customer supplied financial account information verification using debit and credit transactions. In some embodiments, these methods include electronically transmitting an electronic debit and credit transaction to the customer financial account, based on the customer supplied financial account information. The method also includes electronically transmitting a first statement descriptor, as part of at least one of the electronic debit transaction and the electronic credit transaction, that includes a first verification code. The method also includes electronically receiving, from the customer, a second verification code, and comparing, by the computer system, the transmitted first verification code with the received second verification code with respect to each other. The method also includes verifying, by the computer system, the customer supplied financial account information based on the comparison of the verification codes.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2017Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: HSBC TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES (USA) INC.Inventors: Mark Hibbard, Stuart Bain
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Publication number: 20180089671Abstract: Embodiment of the invention describe methods and systems for verifying customer supplied financial account information verification using debit and credit transactions. In some embodiments, these methods include electronically transmitting an electronic debit and credit transaction to the customer financial account, based on the customer supplied financial account information. The method also includes electronically transmitting a first statement descriptor, as part of at least one of the electronic debit transaction and the electronic credit transaction, that includes a first verification code. The method also includes electronically receiving, from the customer, a second verification code, and comparing, by the computer system, the transmitted first verification code with the received second verification code with respect to each other. The method also includes verifying, by the computer system, the customer supplied financial account information based on the comparison of the verification codes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2017Publication date: March 29, 2018Applicant: HSBC TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES (USA) INC.Inventors: Mark Hibbard, Stuart Bain
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Patent number: 9799030Abstract: Embodiment of the invention describe methods and systems for verifying customer supplied financial account information verification using debit and credit transactions. These methods include electronically transmitting an electronic debit and credit transaction to the customer financial account, based on the customer supplied financial account information. The method also includes electronically transmitting a first statement descriptor, as part of at least one of the electronic debit transaction and the electronic credit transaction, that includes a first verification code. The method also includes electronically receiving, from the customer, a second verification code, and comparing, by the computer system, the transmitted first verification code with the received second verification code with respect to each other. The method also includes verifying, by the computer system, the customer supplied financial account information based on the comparison of the verification codes.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2013Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: HSBC TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES (USA) INC.Inventors: Mark Hibbard, Stuart Bain
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Patent number: 9316729Abstract: A system for providing signal trigger pulses comprises an equivalent time sampling unit providing transmit and receive trigger pairs, and a control unit controlling the equivalent time sampling unit to provide pseudorandom delay length variations between the trigger pairs.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2007Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: NIITEK, Inc.Inventors: David Wilens, Mark Hibbard, William Cummings
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Patent number: 8854247Abstract: A hybrid ground penetrating radar (GPR)/metal detector (MD) head includes a V-dipole GPR antenna and transmit and receive MD coils. One of the MD coils is arranged in a quadrupole configuration with a crossbar, and the V-dipole antenna is perpendicular to the crossbar. The legs of the V-dipole antenna may straddle the crossbar or may be on one side of the crossbar. The MD coils may be fabricated on a printed circuit board, which may be at a non-normal angle with respect to a central axis of the V-dipole antenna.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2011Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: NIITEK, Inc.Inventors: Ali Etebari, Jason Wolfson, Brian A. Whaley, Mark Hibbard
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Publication number: 20130268441Abstract: Embodiment of the invention describe methods and systems for verifying customer supplied financial account information verification using debit and credit transactions. These methods include electronically transmitting an electronic debit and credit transaction to the customer financial account, based on the customer supplied financial account information. The method also includes electronically transmitting a first statement descriptor, as part of at least one of the electronic debit transaction and the electronic credit transaction, that includes a first verification code. The method also includes electronically receiving, from the customer, a second verification code, and comparing, by the computer system, the transmitted first verification code with the received second verification code with respect to each other. The method also includes verifying, by the computer system, the customer supplied financial account information based on the comparison of the verification codes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventors: Mark Hibbard, Stuart Bain
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Patent number: 8452709Abstract: Embodiment of the invention describe methods and systems for verifying customer supplied financial account information verification using debit and credit transactions. These methods include electronically transmitting an electronic debit and credit transaction to the customer financial account, based on the customer supplied financial account information. The method also includes electronically transmitting a first statement descriptor, as part of at least one of the electronic debit transaction and the electronic credit transaction, that includes a first verification code. The method also includes electronically receiving, from the customer, a second verification code, and comparing, by the computer system, the transmitted first verification code with the received second verification code with respect to each other. The method also includes verifying, by the computer system, the customer supplied financial account information based on the comparison of the verification codes.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2011Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: HSBC Technologies Inc.Inventors: Mark Hibbard, Stuart Bain
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Publication number: 20130031002Abstract: A global transfers computer system is configured to facilitate global transfers for customers having a plurality of accounts with different entities in different countries. The global transfer may be a foreign exchange (FX) transfer or a non-FX transfer. The global transfers computer system includes a customer database, a user interface, and at least one computer implementing a global customer data computer application, a global transfers computer application, and/or a foreign exchange computer application. Various embodiments are described, including a computer implemented method for performing global transfers using a global transfers computer system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: HSBC Technologies Inc.Inventor: Mark Hibbard
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Patent number: 8207885Abstract: A ground penetrating radar system is described that is able to create both low frequency, wide pulses, and high frequency, narrow pulses, to enable both deep and shallow operation of the ground penetrating radar on demand, including simultaneous operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2007Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Niitek, Inc.Inventors: Mark Hibbard, Howard Bandell
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Publication number: 20120092206Abstract: A hybrid ground penetrating radar (GPR)/metal detector (MD) head includes a V-dipole GPR antenna and transmit and receive MD coils. One of the MD coils is arranged in a quadrupole configuration with a crossbar, and the V-dipole antenna is perpendicular to the crossbar. The legs of the V-dipole antenna may straddle the crossbar or may be on one side of the crossbar. The MD coils may be fabricated on a printed circuit board, which may be at a non-normal angle with respect to a central axis of the V-dipole antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Inventors: Ali ETEBARI, Jason Wolfson, Brian A. Whaley, Mark Hibbard
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Publication number: 20100066585Abstract: A ground penetrating radar system is described that is able to create both low frequency, wide pulses, and high frequency, narrow pulses, to enable both deep and shallow operation of the ground penetrating radar on demand, including simultaneous operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2007Publication date: March 18, 2010Applicant: NIITEK , INCInventors: Mark Hibbard, Howard Bandell
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Patent number: 7675454Abstract: A system for analyzing and displaying radar information comprises: a transmit and receive unit operable to transmit radar signals to a survey volume and to receive radar returned radar signals, a processing unit operable to: receive radar data from the returned radar signals, reduce the data into depth bins, each with a score based on received signal strength, create connections among depth bins based on respective scores, and to eliminate ones of the depth bins that do not meet a threshold number of connections, the system further comprising a display unit operable to create a display of at least a subset of the depth bins that are not eliminated by the processing unit.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2007Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Niitek, Inc.Inventors: Steven Lavedas, Ajay Patrikar, Mark Hibbard