Patents by Inventor Michael Kleeman

Michael Kleeman 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: 9483764
    Abstract: Tokenless biometric authorization of transaction between a consumer and a merchant uses an identicator and an access device. A consumer registers with the identicator a biometric sample taken from the consumer. The consumer and merchant establish communications via the access device. The merchant proposes a transaction to the consumer via the access device. The access device communicates to the merchant associated with the access device. After the consumer and merchant have agreed on the transaction, the consumer and the identicator use the access device to establish communications. The access device communicates to the identicator the code associated with the access device. The identicator compares biometric sample from the consumer with registered biometric sample. Upon successful identification, the identicator forwards information regarding the consumer to the merchant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 2014
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2016
    Assignee: Open Invention Network, LLC
    Inventors: Philip D. Lapsley, Philip J. Gioia, Michael Kleeman
  • Patent number: 9165323
    Abstract: A system for enabling identity verification of an individual in a transaction between the individual and an entity that utilizes a data processing system, an entity device, and an individual device. The individual registers with the data processing system biometric data taken from the individual and data pertaining to an individual device. The entity registers with the data processing system entity identifying information. Once the individual and entity agree on a transaction, the entity notifies the data processing system of the pending transaction and requests verification of the individual's identity. The individual communicates to the data processing system individual biometric data. The data processing system compares the biometric data from the individual with registered biometric data. The data processing system forwards a result of the comparison to the entity and upon a successful comparison, may forward any requested information regarding the individual to the entity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 2012
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2015
    Assignee: Open Innovation Network, LLC
    Inventors: Philip D. Lapsley, Philip J. Gioia, Michael Kleeman, Tennille V. Goff, Daniel J. Corwin
  • Publication number: 20150247907
    Abstract: An examination system including a magnetic resonance scanner having a solenoid for generating a magnetic field, the solenoid surrounding an examination chamber is provided. In addition, a first X-ray source and a first X-ray detector are provided in the examination chamber.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 21, 2012
    Publication date: September 3, 2015
    Applicant: SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
    Inventors: Oliver Heid, Jürgen Heller, Timothy Hughes, Michael Kleeman
  • Patent number: 8630932
    Abstract: Tokenless biometric authorization of transaction between a consumer and a merchant uses an identicator and an access device. A consumer registers with the identicator a biometric sample taken from the consumer. The consumer and merchant establish communications via the access device. The merchant proposes a transaction to the consumer via the access device. The access device communicates to the merchant associated with the access device. After the consumer and merchant have agreed on the transaction, the consumer and the identicator use the access device to establish communications. The access device communicates to the identicator the code associated with the access device. The identicator compares biometric sample from the consumer with registered biometric sample. Upon successful identification, the identicator forwards information regarding the consumer to the merchant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 2012
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2014
    Assignee: Open Invention Network, LLC
    Inventors: Philip D. Lapsley, Philip J. Gioia, Michael Kleeman
  • Patent number: 8630933
    Abstract: Tokenless biometric authorization of transaction between a consumer and a merchant uses an identicator and an access device. A consumer registers with the identicator a biometric sample taken from the consumer. The consumer and merchant establish communications via the access device. The merchant proposes a transaction to the consumer via the access device. The access device communicates to the merchant associated with the access device. After the consumer and merchant have agreed on the transaction, the consumer and the identicator use the access device to establish communications. The access device communicates to the identicator the code associated with the access device. The identicator compares biometric sample from the consumer with registered biometric sample. Upon successful identification, the identicator forwards information regarding the consumer to the merchant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 2013
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2014
    Assignee: Open Invention Network, LLC
    Inventors: Philip D. Lapsley, Michael Kleeman, Philip J. Gioia
  • Patent number: 8452680
    Abstract: Tokenless biometric authorization of transaction between a consumer and a merchant uses an identicator and an access device. A consumer registers with the identicator a biometric sample taken from the consumer. The consumer and merchant establish communications via the access device. The merchant proposes a transaction to the consumer via the access device. The access device communicates to the merchant associated with the access device. After the consumer and merchant have agreed on the transaction, the consumer and the identicator use the access device to establish communications. The access device communicates to the identicator the code associated with the access device. The identicator compares biometric sample from the consumer with registered biometric sample. Upon successful identification, the identicator forwards information regarding the consumer to the merchant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 2011
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2013
    Assignee: Open Invention Network, LLC
    Inventors: Philip D. Lapsley, Philip J. Gioia, Michael Kleeman
  • Patent number: 8073756
    Abstract: Tokenless biometric authorization of transaction between a consumer and a merchant uses an identicator and an access device. A consumer registers with the identicator a biometric sample taken from the consumer. The consumer and merchant establish communications via the access device. The merchant proposes a transaction to the consumer via the access device. The access device communicates to the merchant associated with the access device. After the consumer and merchant have agreed on the transaction, the consumer and the identicator use the access device to establish communications. The access device communicates to the identicator the code associated with the access device. The identicator compares biometric sample from the consumer with registered biometric sample. Upon successful identification, the identicator forwards information regarding the consumer to the merchant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 2011
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2011
    Assignee: Open Invention Network, LLC
    Inventors: Philip D. Lapsley, Philip J. Gioia, Michael Kleeman
  • Patent number: 7970678
    Abstract: Tokenless biometric authorization of transaction between a consumer and a merchant uses an identicator and an access device. A consumer registers with the identicator a biometric sample taken from the consumer. The consumer and merchant establish communications via the access device. The merchant proposes a transaction to the consumer via the access device. The access device communicates to the merchant associated with the access device. After the consumer and merchant have agreed on the transaction, the consumer and the identicator use the access device to establish communications. The access device communicates to the identicator the code associated with the access device. The identicator compares biometric sample from the consumer with registered biometric sample. Upon successful identification, the identicator forwards information regarding the consumer to the merchant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 2009
    Date of Patent: June 28, 2011
    Inventors: Philip D. Lapsley, Philip J. Gioia, Michael Kleeman
  • Publication number: 20090205033
    Abstract: Tokenless biometric authorization of transaction between a consumer and a merchant uses an identicator and an access device. A consumer registers with the identicator a biometric sample taken from the consumer. The consumer and merchant establish communications via the access device. The merchant proposes a transaction to the consumer via the access device. The access device communicates to the merchant associated with the access device. After the consumer and merchant have agreed on the transaction, the consumer and the identicator use the access device to establish communications. The access device communicates to the identicator the code associated with the access device. The identicator compares biometric sample from the consumer with registered biometric sample. Upon successful identification, the identicator forwards information regarding the consumer to the merchant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2009
    Publication date: August 13, 2009
    Applicant: YT ACQUISITION
    Inventors: Philip D. Lapsley, Philip J. Gioia, Michael Kleeman
  • Patent number: 7565329
    Abstract: Tokenless biometric authorization of transaction between a consumer and a merchant uses an identicator and an access device. A consumer registers with the identicator a biometric sample taken from the consumer. The consumer and merchant establish communications via the access device. The merchant proposes a transaction to the consumer via the access device. The access device communicates to the merchant associated with the access device. After the consumer and merchant have agreed on the transaction, the consumer and the identicator use the access device to establish communications. The access device communicates to the identicator the code associated with the access device. The identicator compares biometric sample from the consumer with registered biometric sample. Upon successful identification, the identicator forwards information regarding the consumer to the merchant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 21, 2009
    Assignee: YT Acquisition Corporation
    Inventors: Philip D. Lapsley, Philip J. Gioia, Michael Kleeman
  • Publication number: 20020052868
    Abstract: Methods and systems to interface a SIMD array to a host computer operating system using one or more context sensitive filter controllers. The filter controllers or drivers can intercept I/O requests from the host operating system and redirect the requests to the SIMD array. By using the filter controllers, the SIMD array can be viewed by the host operating system as a file, database engine, and/or other storage device including a hard drive. Based on the request from the host, including the data content, document type, document content, and document or data format associated with the request, the filter controllers can provide a set of instructions to process the request using the SIMD array, while exploiting the parallel processing power of the SIMD array.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2001
    Publication date: May 2, 2002
    Inventors: Sanjeev Mohindra, John Kowalonek, Michael Kleeman, Georges Melhem
  • Publication number: 20020019811
    Abstract: Tokenless biometric authorization of an electronic transaction between a consumer and a merchant uses an electronic identicator and an access device. The access device need not contain data personalized to the consumer. A consumer registers with the identicator a registration biometric sample taken from the consumer's person. The consumer and merchant establish mutual communications via the access device. The merchant proposes a commercial transaction to the consumer via the access device. The access device communicates to the merchant an identification code associated with the access device. After the consumer and merchant have agreed on the transaction, the consumer and the identicator use the access device to establish mutual communications. The access device communicates to the identicator the identification code associated with the access device. The identicator compares a bid biometric sample from the consumer with registered biometric sample to try to identify the consumer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 30, 2001
    Publication date: February 14, 2002
    Applicant: VeriStar Corporation
    Inventors: Philip D. Lapsley, Philip J. Gioia, Michael Kleeman