Patents by Inventor Michael Man Ho Mak
Michael Man Ho Mak 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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Publication number: 20150006408Abstract: An electronic commerce method that includes publishing an offer for a product or service, receiving the published offer and conditionally accepting the offer, and forwarding the conditional acceptance to a matching processor to request the product or service. The matching processor receives the conditional acceptance by the matching processor, determines whether conditions present in the conditional acceptance can be fulfilled, and forwards at least one option for acceptance. The at least one option for selection is displayed and the user, selects any one of the at least one options. Upon selection, a token is provided to the user. The token is configured to be used to redeem the service or product, be transferable to another user device, or to be stored for future redemption of the product or service.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2014Publication date: January 1, 2015Applicant: Mobile Technology Holdings LimitedInventors: Michael Man Ho Mak, Seppo Reino Keronen
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Publication number: 20140052809Abstract: A method that enables the mapping of token identity and token presentation context to invoke one or more applications that are associated with the given token and context is disclosed. The method enables the construction of a flexible and efficient token-in-context services platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2013Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: Mobile Technology Holdings LimitedInventors: Seppo Reino Keronen, Michael Man Ho Mak, Martin Haubek
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Publication number: 20140025573Abstract: A method for constructing electronic commerce services and conducting electronic commerce transactions is disclosed. The method is illustrated by instantiating and storing the electronic contract on a server; issuing and transmitting a token message to one or more contracting party's client device. Using a processor to intercept the token message and contact the server to retrieve the electronic contract associated with the token message; and downloading or uploading digital media as instructed by the electronic contract. The method is based on the uniform, highly expressive representation of electronic contracts as digital objects. A system based on a distributed object architecture that implements the method is also described. The architecture enables the execution of the promises encoded as part of an electronic contract to be executed on any device that implements an electronic contract interpreter mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: Mobile Technology Holdings LimitedInventors: Seppo Reino Keronen, Michael Man Ho Mak
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Patent number: 8365994Abstract: A check-in method for airlines allows passengers to use Short Message Service (SMS) to check-in themselves and baggage. A passenger requests to check-in via SMS from practically anywhere and not limited to the airport. After receipt of the request, a confirmation message is sent back to the passenger's registered mobile phone number by SMS. The system will ask the passenger for, and receive from the passenger, the number of bags they intend to check-in for the flight. The passengers can in some embodiments drop the baggage off without any required further action. The system issues an SMS-based cryptographically secure code, such as a bar-code boarding pass to the passenger once the baggage (if any) is successfully transferred and registered to existing baggage management systems through the process above. This code, when scanned, recognized and authenticated provides identification and security clearance for the passenger to board the aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2011Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: bCode Pty LimitedInventor: Michael Man Ho Mak
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Publication number: 20110196794Abstract: A check-in method for airlines allows passengers to use Short Message Service (SMS) to check-in themselves and baggage. A passenger requests to check-in via SMS from practically anywhere and not limited to the airport. After receipt of the request, a confirmation message is sent back to the passenger's registered mobile phone number by SMS. The system will ask the passenger for, and receive from the passenger, the number of bags they intend to check-in for the flight. The passengers can in some embodiments drop the baggage off without any required further action. The system issues an SMS-based cryptographically secure code, such as a bar-code boarding pass to the passenger once the baggage (if any) is successfully transferred and registered to existing baggage management systems through the process above. This code, when scanned, recognized and authenticated provides identification and security clearance for the passenger to board the aircraft.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2011Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: bCode Pty LimitedInventor: Michael Man Ho Mak
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Patent number: 7975918Abstract: A check-in method for airlines allows passengers to use Short Message Service (SMS) to check-in themselves and baggage. A passenger requests to check-in via SMS from practically anywhere and not limited to the airport. After receipt of the request, a confirmation message is sent back to the passenger's registered mobile phone number by SMS. The system will ask the passenger for, and receive from the passenger, the number of bags they intend to check-in for the flight. The passengers can in some embodiments drop the baggage off without any required further action. The system issues an SMS-based cryptographically secure code, such as a bar-code boarding pass to the passenger once the baggage (if any) is successfully transferred and registered to existing baggage management systems through the process above. This code, when scanned, recognized and authenticated provides identification and security clearance for the passenger to board the aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2009Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: bCode Pty LimitedInventor: Michael Man Ho Mak
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Publication number: 20100063892Abstract: A method for constructing electronic commerce services and conducting electronic commerce transactions is disclosed. The method is illustrated by instantiating and storing the electronic contract on a server; issuing and transmitting a token message to one or more contracting party's client device. Using a processor to intercept the token message and contact the server to retrieve the electronic contract associated with the token message; and downloading or uploading digital media as instructed by the electronic contract. The method is based on the uniform, highly expressive representation of electronic contracts as digital objects. A system based on a distributed object architecture that implements the method is also described. The architecture enables the execution of the promises encoded as part of an electronic contract to be executed on any device that implements an electronic contract interpreter mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2007Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: bCode Pty LtdInventors: Seppo Reino Keronen, Michael Man Ho Mak
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Publication number: 20090277961Abstract: A check-in method for airlines allows passengers to use Short Message Service (SMS) to check-in themselves and baggage. A passenger requests to check-in via SMS from practically anywhere and not limited to the airport. After receipt of the request, a confirmation message is sent back to the passenger's registered mobile phone number by SMS. The system will ask the passenger for, and receive from the passenger, the number of bags they intend to check-in for the flight. The passengers can in some embodiments drop the baggage off without any required further action. The system issues an SMS-based cryptographically secure code, such as a bar-code boarding pass to the passenger once the baggage (if any) is successfully transferred and registered to existing baggage management systems through the process above. This code, when scanned, recognized and authenticated provides identification and security clearance for the passenger to board the aircraft.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2009Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: bCode Pty Ltd.Inventor: Michael Man Ho Mak
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Patent number: 7533811Abstract: A check-in method for airlines allows passengers to use Short Message Service (SMS) to check-in themselves and baggage. A passenger requests to check-in via SMS from practically anywhere and not limited to the airport. After receipt of the request, a confirmation message is sent back to the passenger's registered mobile phone number by SMS. The system will ask the passenger for, and receive from the passenger, the number of bags they intend to check-in for the flight. The passengers can in some embodiments drop the baggage off without any required further action. The system issues an SMS-based cryptographically secure code, such as a bar-code boarding pass to the passenger once the baggage (if any) is successfully transferred and registered to existing baggage management systems through the process above. This code, when scanned, recognized and authenticated provides identification and security clearance for the passenger to board the aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2007Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: bCode Pty Ltd.Inventor: Michael Man Ho Mak
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Publication number: 20090125387Abstract: An electronic commerce method that includes publishing an offer for a product or service, receiving the published offer and conditionally accepting the offer, and forwarding the conditional acceptance to a matching processor to request the product or service. The matching processor receives the conditional acceptance by the matching processor, determines whether conditions present in the conditional acceptance can be fulfilled, and forwards at least one option for acceptance. The at least one option for selection is displayed and the user, selects any one of the at least one options. Upon selection, a token is provided to the user. The token is configured to be used to redeem the service or product, be transferable to another user device, or to be stored for future redemption of the product or service.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2005Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: bCode PTY LimitedInventors: Michael Man Ho Mak, Seppo Reino Keronen
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Patent number: 7522075Abstract: Information, such as ticket information is encoded, for transmission of the encoded information to a device that can display the encoded information as visible alphanumeric characters. Original information is converted into a binary format then separated into x bit binary words, where x is the same as a maximum number of bits data required by every data character in a pre-determined data character map. The binary words are formed into a sequence of characters using a data character map. Special marker characters are inserted into the sequence. The special characters demarcate the sequence into sets of characters separated by one or more special marker characters. Line feed command characters are also inserted. The encoded information is transmitted to a client device that displays it as a rectangular array of characters bounded by the special marker characters.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2005Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: bCode Pty Ltd.Inventor: Michael Man Ho Mak
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Publication number: 20080209534Abstract: A method that enables the mapping of token identity and token presentation context to invoke one or more applications that are associated with the given token and context is disclosed. The method enables the construction of a flexible and efficient token-in-context services platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: bCode Pty LimitedInventors: Seppo Reino Keronen, Michael Man Ho Mak, Martin Haubek
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Publication number: 20080191909Abstract: Information, such as ticket information is encoded, for transmission of the encoded information to a device that can display the encoded information as visible alphanumeric characters. Original information is converted into a binary format then separated into x bit binary words, where x is the same as a maximum number of bits data required by every data character in a pre-determined data character map. The binary words are formed into a sequence of characters using a data character map. Special marker characters are inserted into the sequence. The special characters demarcate the sequence into sets of characters separated by one or more special marker characters. Line feed command characters are also inserted. The encoded information is transmitted to a client device that displays it as a rectangular array of characters bounded by the special marker characters.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2005Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: BCODE PTY LTD.Inventor: Michael Man Ho Mak
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Patent number: 7275689Abstract: A check-in method for airlines allows passengers to use Short Message Service (SMS) to check-in themselves and baggage. A passenger requests to check-in via SMS from practically anywhere and not limited to the airport. After receipt of the request, a confirmation message is sent back to the passenger's registered mobile phone number by SMS. The system will ask the passenger for, and receive from the passenger, the number of bags they intend to check-in for the flight. The passengers can in some embodiments drop the baggage off without any required further action. The system issues an SMS-based cryptographically secure code, such as a bar-code boarding pass to the passenger once the baggage (if any) is successfully transferred and registered to existing baggage management systems through the process above. This code, when scanned, recognized and authenticated provides identification and security clearance for the passenger to board the aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2004Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: bCode Pty LtdInventor: Michael Man Ho Mak