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).

  • Patent number: 10438206
    Abstract: Mobile communications devices, systems and methods are provided for identifying a risk of fraudulent activity associated with a merchant before a user executes a transaction with the merchant. In an embodiment, a mobile communications device obtains first information identifying prior instances of fraudulent activity associated with a merchant. The mobile communications device may determine a level of risk of fraudulent activity associated with the merchant based on the obtained first information, and may identify, based on the determined risk level, one or more payment instruments and associated incentives appropriate for financial services transactions involving the merchant. The mobile communications device may present, to a user, a notification including the identified payment instruments and associated incentives prior to execution of a transaction between the user and the merchant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 2015
    Date of Patent: October 8, 2019
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Salim Jivraj, Lauren Van Heerden, Michael D. Cummins, Prabaharan Sivashanmugam, Gerald Jeschke, Andrew Chak, Mike Stephenson, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong Suk Lee, Orin Del Vecchio
  • Patent number: 10424012
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 2016
    Date of Patent: September 24, 2019
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Rajeev Kumar Gandhi, Robert Kyle Miller, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong Suk Lee, Rakesh Thomas Jethwa
  • Patent number: 10402792
    Abstract: The disclosed embodiments include computerized systems and methods for generating secured blockchain-based ledger data structures that track occurrences of events across fragmented and geographically dispersed lines-of-business of an enterprise. In one instance, an apparatus associated with a rules authority of the secured blockchain-based ledger may detect an occurrence of a triggering event, and may access and decrypt a set of rules hashed into the secured blockchain-based 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, including a disbursement of various rewards to employees in response to customer-specific interactions with the enterprise. The disclosed embodiments provide a rules process for aggregating mutually incompatible enterprise data that specifies the events, and for tracking the events in uniform data structures accessible across the enterprise.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2015
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2019
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Jenny Lin, Perry Haldenby, John Jong Suk Lee, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Orin Del Vecchio
  • Patent number: 10402793
    Abstract: The disclosed embodiments include computerized systems and methods for generating secured block-chain-based ledger data structures that track subdivide ownership and usage of one or more assets, such as Internet-connected devices. In one instance, an apparatus associated with a rules authority of the secured block-chain-based ledger may detect an occurrence of a triggering event related to at least one of partial ownership interests in the assets, and may access and decrypt a set of rules hashed into the secured block-chain-based 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, including a generation of additional data blocks reflecting a change in at least one of the partial ownership interests, and additionally or alternatively, processes that adaptively monitor a compliance of one or more partial owners with an Imposed usage restriction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 2015
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2019
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Perry Haldenby, Rajan Mahadevan, John Jong Suk Lee, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Orin Del Vecchio
  • Publication number: 20190266669
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: May 14, 2019
    Publication date: August 29, 2019
    Inventors: John Jong-Suk Lee, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Jonathan K. Barnett, Roisin Lara Fritz, Michael Grouios, Joe Moghaizel
  • Patent number: 10367823
    Abstract: The present disclosure involves systems and computer implemented methods for generating a virtual or augmented reality-based oversight system of business processes at a location remote from where the business process is executed. In one example, system operations include identifying a process-based operation performed at a physical first location, where the operation is associated with a request for oversight from a remote second location. A current state of the operation at the first location is identified, and at least one input source at the first location is identified. A simulation of the current state of the operation at the first location incorporating input from the input source(s) is generated for presentation at the second location. An action performed at the first location in the current state of the operation is identified, and the second location is then transmitted a request to authorize the identified action.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 30, 2019
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Christianne Moretti, James Zachary Pryor, Matthew Hamilton, Jonathan K. Barnett, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Orin Del Vecchio, John Barbon, John Jong-Suk Lee
  • Publication number: 20190219391
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: March 20, 2019
    Publication date: July 18, 2019
    Inventors: Perry Aaron Jones Haldenby, Arthur Carroll Chow, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong Suk Lee, Linda Tao
  • Publication number: 20190220621
    Abstract: An apparatus maintains a segregated database in a multiple distributed ledger system. The apparatus includes a storage device that stores software instructions for controlling a processor that when executed by the processor configure the processor to: create distributed ledgers, each created distributed ledger being associated with a respective individual profile; maintain a segregated database apart from the distributed ledgers including, for each individual profile, profile balance data; and process a data exchange between exchanging profiles.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 20, 2019
    Publication date: July 18, 2019
    Inventors: Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Perry Aaron Jones Haldenby, John Jong Suk Lee
  • Patent number: 10355955
    Abstract: The present disclosure involves systems and computer implemented methods for implementing a resource allocation and adjusting resource usage and spending based on information received from a plurality of network-connected devices. One example method includes identifying a new connected device replacing an existing device associated with a resource allocation, the resource allocation defining an expected resource usage for a plurality of devices (including the existing device), obtaining historical resource usage information associated with the existing device, identifying the existing device's operational parameters, and determining an expected resource usage for the new connected device after replacement. A change in the expected resource usage in the resource allocation is calculated based on the obtained historical resource usage information associated with the existing device and the expected resource usage amount for the new connected device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 16, 2019
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Evan Cohen, Kevin Mari, Matthew Hamilton, Jonathan K. Barnett, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong-Suk Lee
  • Publication number: 20190213564
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2019
    Publication date: July 11, 2019
    Inventors: Paul Mon-Wah CHAN, John Jong Suk LEE, Perry Aaron Jones HALDENBY
  • Patent number: 10346916
    Abstract: The disclosed embodiments include computerized methods and systems that facilitate automate trade-order entry and execution based on social media messaging. In one embodiment, an apparatus may receive, from a social-networking service, social media data that includes various social media messages associated with social-networking accounts of various users. The apparatus may detect an occurrence of a predetermined element of content within a first social media message associated with a social networking account of a first user, and may extract data identifying at least one parameter of an action from the first social media message. The apparatus may generate proposed transaction parameters that include the at least one extracted action parameter, and in response to a confirmation of the proposed transaction parameters, the apparatus may generate one or more electronic commands to initiate a performance of the action in accordance with the confirmed transaction parameters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 9, 2019
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Bruno Sandre, Matthew Hamilton, Jonathan K. Barnett, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong Suk Lee, Orin Del Vecchio
  • Patent number: 10346824
    Abstract: 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, operations may include identifying a first image associated with a payment request, the identified first image including one or more identifiers of persons, as well as identifying a second image associated with a bill, the bill including one or more line items, each line item associated with a cost. In response to a request to initiate a bill payment split, the bill is presented where at least a portion of the line items are selectable. A selection of at least one line item is received, and a selection of a particular person from the one or more identifiers of persons to be associated with the at least one line items is received. The at least one selected line item is assigned to the selected particular person.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2015
    Date of Patent: July 9, 2019
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong-Suk Lee, Orin DelVecchio
  • Patent number: 10339601
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2019
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: John Jong-Suk Lee, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Jonathan K. Barnett, Roisin Lara Fritz, Michael Grouios, Joe Moghaizel
  • Publication number: 20190197033
    Abstract: A method for managing transfer of data over a network to a recipient system is disclosed. The method is implemented at a database management system that stores a schedule of data transfers associated with records in a database. The method includes: receiving a signal representing an electronic message from a third party system, the electronic message including details of a first scheduled data transfer to a first record in the database at a first transfer time; obtaining details of a second scheduled data transfer from the first record to the recipient system; determining that an effect on the first record by the first and second scheduled data transfers meets stored predefined criteria; updating the schedule of data transfers to change a second transfer time associated with the second scheduled data transfer; and initiating the second scheduled data transfer according to the updated schedule of data transfers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 1, 2019
    Publication date: June 27, 2019
    Applicant: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Helene ESPOSITO, Paul Mon-Wah CHAN, John Jong Suk LEE, Rakesh Thomas JETHWA
  • Patent number: 10325312
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 2016
    Date of Patent: June 18, 2019
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: John Jong-Suk Lee, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Jonathan K. Barnett, Roisin Lara Fritz, Michael Grouios, Joe Moghaizel
  • Patent number: 10311511
    Abstract: The present disclosure involves systems and computer implemented methods for performing a connected device-based property evaluation. In one example, operations include identifying a property associated with an initial price and collecting information about the property by receiving information from one or more connected devices associated with the property. The one or more connected devices can each have a sensor for monitoring a condition within the property, and can providing information about the condition to the connected device, where the information is associated with a current status of the identified property. At least one action to be performed at the property based on the collected information is determined, with each action corresponding to an element at the property. An aggregate set of cost information associated with each determined action is determined and combined with the initial price to determine a modified purchase price. The modified price is then presented.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 2016
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2019
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Roy D'Souza, Roisin Lara Fritz, Jonathan K. Barnett, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong-Suk Lee, Orin Del Vecchio
  • Patent number: 10305926
    Abstract: Methods and systems provide application platform security enforcement. A distributed system communicates between a plurality of remote devices and at least one secured server to facility providing a secured service. The distributed system may comprise a remote communication server and a plurality of security layer components where the plurality of remote devices connect through respective ones of the security layer components. Upon detection of a security breach by a first remote device, the distributed system determines potential devices at risk from the plurality of remote devices, analyzing risk factors for commonalities. A lock down of the first remote device and the devices at risk is instructed. Analysis of risk factors examines whether the first remote device and other remote devices communicate via a same security layer component, are geographically proximate; and/or are associated at the user level, for example are proximate users in a social network graph. Reactivation is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 2017
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2019
    Assignee: THE TORONTO-DOMINION BANK
    Inventors: Koko Mihan, Dino D'Agostino, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong-Suk Lee, Paul Milkman, Steve Brar
  • Publication number: 20190156338
    Abstract: The disclosed embodiments include methods and systems for providing tokenized transaction accounts. In one embodiment, a computer-implemented method is provided that may include generating, by one or more processors, a first tokenized transaction account from a first transaction account associated with a first user. The method may also include providing the first tokenized transaction account to a client device associated with the first user for storage in the client device and use in transactions. The method may also include updating the first tokenized transaction account based on one or more conditions and providing the updated first tokenized transaction account to the client device for storage and use in a subsequent transaction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2019
    Publication date: May 23, 2019
    Inventors: Hisham I. Salama, Lauren Van Heerden, Orin Del Vecchio, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Jonathan K. Barnett, Jakub Danielak
  • Patent number: 10282711
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 2016
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2019
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong Suk Lee, Perry Aaron Jones Haldenby
  • Patent number: 10284378
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 2016
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2019
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Perry Aaron Jones Haldenby, Arthur Carroll Chow, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, John Jong Suk Lee, Linda Tao