Patents by Inventor Matthew A Panzo

Matthew A Panzo 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: 10748126
    Abstract: A system for converting physical coins into digital currency at a point of sale during a cash transaction at a retailer and related methods. A mobile app residing on a customer's mobile device communicates with a control module to manage the customer's account and obtain an identifier associated with the customer's account. During a cash transaction where physical change is due, the mobile device transmits the identifier to the point of sale. The point of sale transmits the identifier and the amount of change due to the control module. The control module confirms the identity of the customer using the identifier and directs a financial institution to move the amount of change due from the retailer's bank account to one or more designated bank accounts, one of which may be the customer's bank account.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 18, 2020
    Assignee: POCKIT, LLC
    Inventors: Matthew Panzo, Steve Shamrock, Christian Thomas Chicles, Lydia Chicles, David Michael Booth, David Robert Newman
  • Patent number: 10198577
    Abstract: A hack-proof computer interface between a public-side operating system and a private-side operating system utilizing a “King's food taster” approach. A public-side operating system is exposed to the outside world, while a private-side operating system is isolated from the outside world except through the hack-proof interface. This effectively prevents infection of the private-side operating system with viruses or other computer malware from the outside world. The hack-proof interface includes a bitmap-coupled interface, such as a camera capturing a video image of the visible computer screen public-side operating system. A security device, such as a video scrambler or security lens, distorts or decimates the video image sufficiently to prevent active virus code from passing through the bitmap-coupled interface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2018
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2019
    Assignee: Mimicc, LLC
    Inventors: Mark Anthony Kleimeyer, Steven James Shamrock, Christian Thomas Chicles, Lydia Chicles, David Michael Booth, Matthew A Panzo
  • Patent number: 9946872
    Abstract: A hack-proof computer interface between a public-side operating system and a private-side operating system utilizing a “King's food taster” approach. A public-side operating system is exposed to the outside world, while a private-side operating system is isolated from the outside world except through the hack-proof interface. This effectively prevents infection of the private-side operating system with viruses or other computer malware from the outside world. The hack-proof interface includes a bitmap-coupled interface, such as a camera capturing a video image of the visible computer screen public-side operating system. A security device, such as a video scrambler or security lens, distorts or decimates the video image sufficiently to prevent active virus code from passing through the bitmap-coupled interface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2017
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2018
    Assignee: Mimicc, LLC
    Inventors: Mark Anthony Kleimeyer, Steven James Shamrock, Christian Thomas Chicles, Lydia Chicles, David Michael Booth, Matthew A Panzo
  • Publication number: 20180096325
    Abstract: A system for converting physical coins into digital currency at a point of sale during a cash transaction at a retailer and related methods. A mobile app residing on a customer's mobile device communicates with a control module to manage the customer's account and obtain an identifier associated with the customer's account. During a cash transaction where physical change is due, the mobile device transmits the identifier to the point of sale. The point of sale transmits the identifier and the amount of change due to the control module. The control module confirms the identity of the customer using the identifier and directs a financial institution to move the amount of change due from the retailer's bank account to one or more designated bank accounts, one of which may be the customer's bank account.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2016
    Publication date: April 5, 2018
    Applicant: NUMIS TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
    Inventors: Matthew Panzo, Steve Shamrock, Christian Thomas Chicles, Lydia Chicles, David Michael Booth, David Robert Newman