Patents by Inventor Paul Mon-Wah CHAN
Paul Mon-Wah CHAN 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: 10896248Abstract: The disclosed embodiments include computerized methods and systems that facilitate two-factor authentication of a user based on a user-defined image and information identifying portions of the image sequentially selected by the user. In one aspect, a communications device presents a first digital image of a first user on a touchscreen display. The communications device may receive, from the first user, information identifying portions of the first digital image selected in accordance with a candidate authentication sequence established by the first user. The selected first image portions may, for example, be associated with corresponding facial features of the first user. The communications device may determine whether the candidate authentication sequence matches a reference authentication sequence associated with the first digital image, and may authenticate an identity of the first user, when the first selection sequence is determined to match the second selection sequence.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2018Date of Patent: January 19, 2021Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: Hisham I. Salama, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Dino D'Agostino, Orin Del Vecchio
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Patent number: 10866727Abstract: A method and system are provided for facilitating access to electronic data. The method is executed by a processor of a computing device. The computing device includes the processor coupled to a memory, a communications module, and an input device. The method includes receiving a first input from the input device representing a request from a request initiator to access funds for use in a transaction, requesting and receiving, via the communications module, financial health data associated with the request initiator, and determining a second input for accessing the funds. The second input is received from the input device and has a complexity dependent on the financial health data. The method also includes facilitating access to the funds when the second input is received.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2019Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: Garima Aggarwal, Hisham Ibrahim Salama, Rakesh Thomas Jethwa, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong Suk Lee, Dean C. N. Tseretopoulos, Amber Rose Cossitt
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Patent number: 10867292Abstract: The present disclosure involves systems, software, and computer implemented methods for sending payment requests to one or more persons or entities based on images in which the persons or entities appear. In one example, the process may include identifying an image associated with a payment request, the identified image containing at least one recipient associated with the payment request, and wherein the payment request includes a value, analyzing the identified image to identify the at least one potential recipient of the payment request, identifying contact information associated with the at least one identified recipient of the payment request, and sending the payment request to the at least one identified recipient of the payment request via a destination associated with the identified contact information.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2015Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: Jenny Lin, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Jonathan K. Barnett, Orin DelVecchio
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Patent number: 10867293Abstract: The present disclosure involves systems, software, and computer implemented methods for sending payment requests to one or more persons or entities based on images in which the persons or entities appear. In one example, the process may include identifying an image associated with a payment request, the identified image containing at least one recipient associated with the payment request, and wherein the payment request includes a value, analyzing the identified image to identify the at least one potential recipient of the payment request, identifying contact information associated with the at least one identified recipient of the payment request, and sending the payment request to the at least one identified recipient of the payment request via a destination associated with the identified contact information.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2017Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: Lori Bristow, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Jonathan K. Barnett, Orin DelVecchio, Lauren van Heerden
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Patent number: 10853774Abstract: The present disclosure involves systems, software, and computer-implemented methods for implementing a data transfer control based on information received from connected devices. In one instance, operations include loading an expected usage amount for a group of connected devices. Signals representing actual usage amounts associated with the group are received from at least device in the group. The actual usage amounts can be compared to the expected usage amount. An authorization of at least one payment-related action associated with the at least one group of connected devices is automatically transmitted to a payment system in response to determining that the usage amount is less than or equal to the expected amount, and at least one instruction to perform a corrective action associated with the group is automatically transmitted to at least one connected device of the group in response to determining that the actual amount exceeds the expected amount.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2016Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: Garima Aggarwal, Jonathan K. Barnett, Roisin Lara Fritz, Robert Kyle Miller, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong-Suk Lee, Orin DelVecchio
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Patent number: 10824999Abstract: The disclosed embodiments include computerized systems and methods that generate secured distributed storage ledger structures, such as block-chain-based ledger structures, that facilitate event-based control of tracked assets. In one embodiment, an apparatus associated with a centralized authority of the secured distributed storage ledger may detect an occurrence of a triggering event, and may access and decrypt a set of rules hashed into the secured distributed storage ledger using a confidentially-held master cryptographic key. The apparatus may identify a rule associated with the detected event, and perform one or more operations consistent with the rule and involving at least one of assets tracked within the secured distributed storage ledger or an owner of a portion of the tracked assets.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2019Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong Suk Lee, Perry Aaron Jones Haldenby
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Patent number: 10803516Abstract: A method and system for recommending a physical location at which to complete an electronic activity are disclosed. In some examples, the system identifies an incomplete portion of an electronic activity initiated at a first device, and identifies a plurality of candidate locations for completion of the electronic activity based on at least one characteristic of the incomplete portion. When a prior location of the first device is closer to a first one of the candidate locations than to a second one of the candidate locations, the system selects the first candidate location for the completion of the electronic activity and provides activity data characterizing the electronic activity to a second device disposed at the first candidate location.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2018Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: Jonathan K. Barnett, Lauren Van Heerden, Orin Del Vecchio, Gunalan Nadarajah, John Barbon, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Jakub Danielak, Christianne Moretti, Matthew Hamilton
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Publication number: 20200284579Abstract: An apparatus for use in a digital messaging system includes a storage device and a processor coupled to the storage device. The storage device storing software instructions for controlling the processor that when executed by the processor configured the processor to: generate a master private and public key pair; associate the master private and public key pair with a first certificate; and derive at least one domain-specific key from the one of the master private and public key pair. The first certificate is registered to a group comprising a plurality of domains. The domain-specific key is associated with one of the plurality of domains.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2019Publication date: September 10, 2020Inventors: Perry Aaron Jones Haldenby, Arthur Carroll Chow, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong Suk Lee, Linda Tao
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Publication number: 20200242578Abstract: An event monitoring processor includes a processor and at least one memory. The memory stores a database of cohort definitions. Each cohort definition defines a respective cohort. The processor is configured to receive particulars of a member event initiated by a member of one of the cohorts, generate an additional cohort definition from the particulars of the member event, and save the additional cohort definition in the cohort definitions database. The processor is also configured to receive member data associated with the cohort member, select one of the cohorts in the cohort definitions database from a correlation between the member data and the cohort definitions, and save in a cohort member database a member record that identifies a correlation between the member event and an event defined in the selected one cohort.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2020Publication date: July 30, 2020Inventors: Kevin Ricardo Mari, Evan Zachary Cohen, Jonathan K. Barnett, John Jong Suk Lee, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Orin Del Vecchio
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Publication number: 20200233544Abstract: The disclosed embodiments include computer-implemented devices and processes that generate, present, and manipulate data-aggregating graphical user interfaces. For example, a network-connected device may generate a first interface element representative of an obligation and may display, through a display unit, an graphical user interface that includes the first interface element and a plurality of second interface elements representative of time periods available for resolving the obligation. The network-connected device may receive, from an input unit, first input data indicative of a selection of the first interface element and second input data indicative of a movement of the selected first interface element from the first position to a second position within the interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2020Publication date: July 23, 2020Inventors: Helene Nicole Esposito, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong Suk Lee
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Publication number: 20200225845Abstract: There is provided a gesture-based GUI (system, method, etc.) to facilitate input of numerical data using a continuous swipe gesture. A gesture-based I/O device displays a GUI presenting a gross number and a gross number control to initially define a specific number for further defining with specificity. In response to a first gesture (hard click or pause) interacting with the gross number control, the specific number is initially defined as the gross number and a finer number control is presented to refine the specific number. In response to a continuous swipe gesture continuing from the first gesture and interacting with the finer number control, the interface further defines the specific number with finer specificity where a quantum varies in response to a direction and distance of the continuous swipe. Successive finer number controls may be also be presented to refine the specific number by continuing the swipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2020Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: EDWIN VAN DAMME, PERRY AARON JONES HALDENBY, PAUL MON-WAH CHAN, JOHN JONG-SUK LEE
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Patent number: 10713715Abstract: A computing device and method for managing an account. A computer displays a historical timeline and an event placement timeline. Past events are shown along the historical timeline, and future events along the event placement timeline. The computer suggest a change to the timing of one of the events. The user moves a movable object to the proposed timing to reschedule the event. The settings of the account are modified to automatically execute that event at the new timing.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2019Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: Rajeev Kumar Gandhi, Robert Kyle Miller, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong Suk Lee, Rakesh Thomas Jethwa
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Patent number: 10706465Abstract: The present disclosure involves systems and computer implemented methods for performing a connected device-based property evaluation. In one example, system operations include identifying a construction schedule associated with a particular property, the construction schedule including at least one construction event for the property. A disbursement schedule associated with the construction schedule and the property are identified, wherein the disbursement schedule defines construction events that trigger at least a partial disbursement of funds associated with the construction. Connected devices associated with the property are associated to one or more of the construction events, and a set of data characteristics associated with the one or more connected devices are defined that correspond to particular construction events.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2016Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: Roy D'Souza, Roisin Lara Fritz, Jonathan K. Barnett, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong-Suk Lee
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Patent number: 10692054Abstract: An apparatus for use in electronic document control includes a storage device a processor coupled to the storage device. The storage device storing software instructions for controlling the processor that when executed by the processor configure the processor to: receive a signal representing data including an original document, append a unique identifier to the original document to generate a modified document, generate a hash value of the modified document, and transmit the hash value corresponding to the modified document to an electronic distributed ledger.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2018Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: Arthur Carroll Chow, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Perry Aaron Jones Haldenby, John Jong Suk Lee
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Patent number: 10685397Abstract: The present disclosure involves systems and computer implemented methods for performing a failure analysis on a device monitored by at least one connected device, where in response to a determination of an impending failure, at least one corrective action is determined and suggested to the user of the monitored device. In one example, operations include monitoring operations of at least one monitored device using at least one connected device, determining a projected life span of the at least one monitored device based on the monitored operations, and, if the projected life span of the monitored device is less than a threshold amount, determining a corrective action to perform. A proposal can be generated for presentation based on the corrective action. The proposal may be based on the estimated cost of the determined corrective action and an analysis of an account.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2019Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: John Jong-Suk Lee, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Jonathan K. Barnett, Roisin Lara Fritz, Michael Grouios, Joe Moghaizel
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Patent number: 10664906Abstract: A device and method for management of an account. An event placement timeline is displayed. Account events are shown along the timeline. A preferred event time range or “safe zone” is shown along the timeline. The “safe zone” is the portion of the month during which it is safe to schedule certain events, like bill payments, with lower risk of NSF, overdraft or the like. The user moves a movable object into the “safe zone” to reschedule the account event in the “safe zone”, and the settings of the account are modified to automatically execute the account event at that time.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2019Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: Rajeev Kumar Gandhi, Robert Kyle Miller, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong Suk Lee, Rakesh Thomas Jethwa
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Patent number: 10657509Abstract: An event monitoring processor includes a processor and at least one memory. The memory stores a cohort member database, and a database of cohort definitions. Each cohort definition defines a respective cohort. The processor is configured to receive a notification identifying a member action initiated by a member of one of the cohorts. The processor is configured to determine, from the cohort definition of the one cohort, a correlation outcome value from a correlation between the member action and an action associated with the one cohort, and to update at least one of the cohort definitions by saving in the cohort definitions database particulars of the member action in association with the at least one of the cohort definition. The processor is configured to save in the cohort member database a member database record identifying the correlation outcome value. The cohort member database is associated with the cohort member.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2016Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: Kevin Ricardo Mari, Evan Zachary Cohen, Jonathan K. Barnett, John Jong Suk Lee, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Orin Del Vecchio
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Patent number: 10656792Abstract: The disclosed embodiments include computer-implemented devices and processes that generate, present, and manipulate data-aggregating graphical user interfaces. For example, a network-connected device may generate a first interface element representative of an obligation and may display, through a display unit, an graphical user interface that includes the first interface element and a plurality of second interface elements representative of time periods available for resolving the obligation. The network-connected device may receive, from an input unit, first input data indicative of a selection of the first interface element and second input data indicative of a movement of the selected first interface element from the first position to a second position within the interface.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2016Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: Helene Nicole Esposito, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong Suk Lee
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Publication number: 20200151683Abstract: A system comprises a non-transitory machine readable storage medium storing instructions and a database identifying a plurality of assets and a state of each asset. The instructions configure a processor for receiving updates to a distributed electronic ledger managed by plural peer processors. Each update includes an event or change affecting one of the assets. The peer processors verify portions of the ledger describing each event or change. At least one of the updates has not yet been recorded in the ledger at a time of the receiving. The processor computes a state of each asset, based on the updates, receives a request for a state of one of the assets; and responds to the request, reflecting each event and change affecting that asset. The response is performed without waiting for the peer processors to verify an update that has not yet been recorded in the ledger.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2020Publication date: May 14, 2020Inventors: Paul Mon-Wah CHAN, Perry Aaron Jones Haldenby, John Jong Suk Lee
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Publication number: 20200151684Abstract: A system comprises a non-transitory machine readable storage medium storing instructions and a database identifying a plurality of assets and a state of each asset. The instructions configure a processor for receiving updates to a distributed electronic ledger managed by plural peer processors. Each update includes an event or change affecting one of the assets. The peer processors verify portions of the ledger describing each event or change. At least one of the updates has not yet been recorded in the ledger at a time of the receiving. The processor computes a state of each asset, based on the updates, receives a request for a state of one of the assets; and responds to the request, reflecting each event and change affecting that asset. The response is performed without waiting for the peer processors to verify an update that has not yet been recorded in the ledger.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2020Publication date: May 14, 2020Inventors: PAUL MON-WAH CHAN, Perry Aaron Jones Haldenby, John Jong Suk Lee