Patents by Inventor Paul Kovlakas
Paul Kovlakas 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: 7773249Abstract: A method and system for recovering addresses in an address printing system is provided. A resume marker is set at the current location in the print buffer, used to buffer the addresses for printing, from which the next address will be read for printing. The address in the buffer location preceding the location where the resume marker is set is reprinted. The user can compare the reprinted address to the mail pieces already processed to determine if it is a duplicate. If not a duplicate, the address in the next preceding location can be reprinted. This processing continues until a duplicate address is printed, indicating that the address printing system properly printed all of the previous addresses in the address list up to the point of the duplicate. The print job will then automatically continue from the location where the resume marker was set.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2005Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Paul A. Kovlakas, Jeffrey P. Rios, Richard A. Sloan, Jr., Yichun Zhang, Brian A. Lemm
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Patent number: 7328085Abstract: Handling of undeliverable mail is improved so that mailers may take appropriate action to respond to nondelivery of mailpieces. Returned mail is received from a postal authority. Each mailpiece of the returned mail was part of a respective mailing and was determined not to be deliverable by the postal authority. The mailer determines for each mailpiece at least one of (a) the respective mailing to which the mailpiece belonged and (b) the reason why the mailpiece was found to be undeliverable. The mailer selects a course of action based on one or both of the results of these determinations. Returned mailpieces may be sorted by the mailings from which they come.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2005Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Thomas C. Fogel, Stewart H. Gibson, Joann Martin, Jeff Stangle, Paul A. Kovlakas
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Publication number: 20070136215Abstract: Instead of returning undeliverable mail to mailers, a postal authority such as the U.S. Postal Service destroys the mail, while electronically transmitting, to the mailer, data that identifies undeliverable mailpieces and reasons why the mailpieces could not be delivered.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2005Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: Thomas Fogel, Stewart Gibson, Joann Martin, Jeff Stangle, Paul Kovlakas
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Publication number: 20070135963Abstract: Handling of undeliverable mail is improved so that mailers may take appropriate action to respond to nondelivery of mailpieces. Returned mail is received from a postal authority. Each mailpiece of the returned mail was part of a respective mailing and was determined not to be deliverable by the postal authority. The mailer determines for each mailpiece at least one of (a) the respective mailing to which the mailpiece belonged and (b) the reason why the mailpiece was found to be undeliverable. The mailer selects a course of action based on one or both of the results of these determinations. Returned mailpieces may be sorted by the mailings from which they come.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2005Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: Thomas Fogel, Stewart Gibson, Joann Martin, Jeff Stangle, Paul Kovlakas
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Publication number: 20060244999Abstract: A method and system for recovering addresses in an address printing system is provided. A resume marker is set at the current location in the print buffer, used to buffer the addresses for printing, from which the next address will be read for printing. The address in the buffer location preceding the location where the resume marker is set is reprinted. The user can compare the reprinted address to the mail pieces already processed to determine if it is a duplicate. If not a duplicate, the address in the next preceding location can be reprinted. This processing continues until a duplicate address is printed, indicating that the address printer properly printed all of the previous addresses in the address list up to the point of the duplicate. The print job will then automatically continue from the location where the resume marker was set.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2005Publication date: November 2, 2006Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: Paul Kovlakas, Jeffrey Rios, Richard Sloan, Yichun Zhang, Brian Lemm
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Patent number: 7124117Abstract: A processor based postage metering system includes structure for entering user input data including first and second fold configurations selected from a plurality of fold configurations; apparatus for accounting for postage dispensed by the processor based postage metering system; a document program running on the processor based postage metering system, the document program operable for controlling creation of a document based on the user input data; apparatus for automatically determining based on the first fold configuration a first designated location within the document for printing a first evidence of postage; structure for automatically determining based on the second fold configuration a second designated location within the document for printing a second evidence of postage; and apparatus for printing the document and the first and second evidences of postage such that the first and second evidences of postage are respectively printed in the first and second designated locations of the document.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1998Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Victor Girardi, Michael Kelley, Paul A. Kovlakas, Allen L. Kramer, Charles R. Malandra, Jr.
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Patent number: 6741972Abstract: A processor based postage metering system includes structure for entering user input data including a fold configuration selected from a plurality of fold configurations; apparatus for accounting for postage dispensed by the processor based postage metering system; a document program running on the processor based postage metering system, the document program operable for controlling creation of a document based on the user input data; structure for automatically determining based on the fold configuration a designated location within the document for printing evidence of postage; and structure for printing the document and the evidence of postage such that the evidence of postage is printed in the designated location of the documentd. A method incorporates the functions of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1998Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Victor Girardi, Michael Kelley, Paul A. Kovlakas, Allen L. Kramer
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Patent number: 6592027Abstract: A method for recovering postage for metered mail pieces that have not been posted, the method includes: placing information that uniquely identifies the mail piece in a postal indicia; storing the information that uniquely identifies each metered mail piece at a remote site; requesting a refund for a mail piece that has not been posted; determining if the information in the postal indicia that uniquely identifies the mail piece is the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote site; and refunding the postage if the information in the postal indicia that uniquely identifies the mail piece is the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote site.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Paul A. Kovlakas
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Publication number: 20030089765Abstract: A method for recovering postage for metered mail pieces that have not been posted, the method includes: placing information that uniquely identifies the mail piece in a postal indicia; storing the information that uniquely identifies each metered mail piece at a remote site; requesting a refund for a mail piece that has not been posted; determining if the information in the postal indicia that uniquely identifies the mail piece is the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote site; and refunding the postage if the information in the postal indicia that uniquely identifies the mail piece is the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote site.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2001Publication date: May 15, 2003Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventor: Paul A. Kovlakas
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Publication number: 20020065951Abstract: The invention is a method for creating a mailpiece object. The method includes encapsulating a software control within an object to form a mailpiece object, wherein the mailpiece object is OLE enabled. Encapsulation of the software control provides a software application with a set of mailpiece production capabilities when the mailpiece object is embedded within the application. The method begins with the instantiation of the mailpiece object which establishes a programming interface for the object. The properties of the mailpiece object are then established by: placing a set of object methods; a set of mailpiece production functionalities; and, a set of data tables within the mailpiece object by utilizing the programming interface. A human interface is next established and placed within the mailpiece object by utilizing the programming interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 1997Publication date: May 30, 2002Inventors: VICTOR GIRARDI, MICHAEL KELLEY, PAUL A. KOVLAKAS
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Patent number: 6393135Abstract: The invention is a method for creating a mailpiece object. The method includes encapsulating a software control within an object to form a mailpiece object, wherein the mailpiece object is OLE enabled. Encapsulation of the software control provides a software application with a set of mailpiece production capabilities when the mailpiece object is embedded within the application. The method begins with the instantiation of the mailpiece object which establishes a programming interface for the object. The properties of the mailpiece object are then established by: placing a set of object methods; a set of mailpiece production functionalities; and, a set of data tables within the mailpiece object by utilizing the programming interface. A human interface is next established and placed within the mailpiece object by utilizing the programming interface.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1997Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Victor Girardi, Michael Kelley, Paul A. Kovlakas
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Patent number: 6384931Abstract: The invention is a method and system of capturing a destination address from a label print stream in a data processing system which is capable of supporting an object oriented programming environment. The method begins with the initiation of a print stream from a label application. A virtual driver is selected as the intended destination device of the print stream. The virtual driver directs the print stream to a print intercept automation server (PIAS). The PIAS causes the system to display on a monitor a print field selection. The system operator selects an envelope print field from the print intercept automation server. The envelope print field is a set of objects established in the object oriented environment and comprises a mailpiece OCX and an indicia printing control object. The print stream is then parsed to extract a set of address data defining a destination address from the print stream by the print automation server.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1998Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Nanette Brown, Victor Girardi, Paul A. Kovlakas
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Patent number: 6337743Abstract: The invention is a method and system for determining an address from a print stream. Address determination begins by initiating the print stream at a remote application. The print stream is transmitted through a graphical driver interface to a virtual driver where a system operator can select a data interface mode such as an eavesdrop mode and an intercept mode. The eavesdrop mode allows the virtual driver to pass the print stream through to the output device while producing a duplicate copy of the print stream for transmission to a server which is linked to an address parsing module for parsing the print stream. The intercept mode allows the virtual driver to pass the print stream directly to the server for parsing the print stream. The server will in turn pass the print stream to an output device such as a printer or monitor over transmission means. Parsing of the print stream to obtain address data is performed in accordance with instructions resident in the module.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1998Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Nanette Brown, Victor Girardi, Michael S. Kelley, Paul A. Kovlakas
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Patent number: 5978564Abstract: The invention is a method of right justifying a line in an address field to be printed on a mail piece. A list of addresses is submitted as part of a mail piece print job, and a first address is selected from the list. The printing system initializes the vertical edge of the address field; and, after initialization one or more fonts are selected for printing the address field on the mail piece. The address field is scanned by the printing system and an end of line position of the Optional Endorsement Line (OEL) is determined relative to the right vertical edge of the print field. If the end of the line is past the initialized right edge, then the end of line position becomes the new vertical edge delineation and the line is a justified line. If, however, the end of line position is not past the vertical edge, then the initialized edge is retained as the right-most reference point of the print field. Each of the subsequent lines in the address field is scanned for length and an end of line position determined.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Victor Girardi, Michael Kelley, Paul A. Kovlakas, Campbell Moore
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Patent number: RE39779Abstract: A method for recovering postage for metered mail pieces that have not been posted, the method includes: placing information that uniquely identifies the mail piece in a postal indicia ; storing the information that uniquely identifies each metered mail piece at a remote site; requesting a refund for a mail piece that has not been posted; determining if the information in the postal indicia that appears on the face of the mail piece that uniquely identifies the mail piece is the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote site; and refunding the postage if the information in the postal indicia that uniquely identifies the mail piece is the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote site.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2004Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Paul A. Kovlakas