Patents by Inventor Philip B. Dixon
Philip B. Dixon 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: 8738485Abstract: Transaction processing in an offline environment for a prepaid product comprising a portable consumer device includes responding to presentation of the prepaid product at a reader for offline processing by initiating operation of the prepaid product, receiving data from the prepaid product at the reader that indicates the prepaid product is associated with a prepaid account balance, determining that the prepaid product is in a negative balance condition, and taking preventive action in response to the negative balance condition such that future acceptance of the prepaid product at a reader is prevented.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2007Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Visa U.S.A. Inc.Inventors: Philip B. Dixon, Ayman Hammad, Khalid El-Awady
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Patent number: 8712892Abstract: A portable consumer device includes a base, and a computer readable medium on the base. The computer readable medium comprises code for an issuer verification value and a supplemental verification value. The issuer verification value is used by an issuer to verify that the portable consumer device is authentic in an on-line transaction and the supplemental verification value is used to verify that the portable consumer device is authentic in an off-line transaction.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2013Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Visa U.S.A. Inc.Inventors: Philip B. Dixon, Ayman Hammad, Khalid El-Awady
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Patent number: 8700513Abstract: Transaction processing involves receiving data from an access transaction application of a portable consumer device, wherein the received data comprises data from an access transaction data string that includes a transit verification value wherein, with the exception of the transit verification value, the access transaction data string is substantially similar to a retail data string comprising retail data, wherein the access application data string is adapted for use with an access transaction processing system and the retail data string is adapted for use with a retail processing system. The transaction processing involves processing access transaction application data for selective authorization of the transaction.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2012Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Visa U.S.A. Inc.Inventors: Ayman Hammad, Philip B. Dixon
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Publication number: 20130275245Abstract: At each of a plurality of merchant Point Of Service terminals (POS), for each of a plurality of consumers, where each consumer seeks to conduct a transaction with the merchant for a good or service by using a payment device issued by an issuer in a payment system, data is read from the payment device. The data can include an identifier for an account issued by an issuer. The consumer is permitted to receive the good or service from the merchant prior to validating the account with the issuer. Transaction information for each transaction is stored during a predetermined aggregation criteria, such as time period, number of transactions, monetary volume, etc., into an aggregation set of said transactions. During the predetermined aggregation criteria, an evaluation is made, by communication with the corresponding issuer, whether the accounts in the aggregation set of transactions are valid.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2013Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventors: Philip B. Dixon, Khalid El-Awady
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Publication number: 20130191283Abstract: Transaction processing involves receiving data from an access transaction application of a portable consumer device, wherein the received data comprises data from an access transaction data string that includes a transit verification value wherein, with the exception of the transit verification value, the access transaction data string is substantially similar to a retail data string comprising retail data, wherein the access application data string is adapted for use with an access transaction processing system and the retail data string is adapted for use with a retail processing system. The transaction processing involves processing access transaction application data for selective authorization of the transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2012Publication date: July 25, 2013Inventors: Ayman Hammad, Philip B. Dixon
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Publication number: 20130138565Abstract: A portable consumer device includes a base, and a computer readable medium on the base. The computer readable medium comprises code for an issuer verification value and a supplemental verification value. The issuer verification value is used by an issuer to verify that the portable consumer device is authentic in an on-line transaction and the supplemental verification value is used to verify that the portable consumer device is authentic in an off-line transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2013Publication date: May 30, 2013Inventors: Philip B. Dixon, Ayman Hammad, Khalid El-Awady
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Publication number: 20130066689Abstract: Embodiments of systems, methods, and machine-readable media are disclosed for enabling the management of a transit user account of a transit system with a mobile device. Embodiments of a transit system utilizing such transit user accounts are also disclosed. Embodiments for enabling a mobile device to manage a transit user account can include receiving an identification code of a fare media and receiving contact information of the mobile device. The transit user account, which can be used in transactions of the transit system associated with the fare media, can be created using user information and a passcode. Additionally, the mobile device can be authenticated by sending at least one message to the mobile device and receiving at least one message from the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: Cubic CorporationInventors: Philip B. Dixon, Timothy Cook, Pradip Mistry, Janet Koenig, David L. deKozan
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Patent number: 8386349Abstract: A portable consumer device includes a base, and a computer readable medium on the base. The computer readable medium comprises code for an issuer verification value and a supplemental verification value. The issuer verification value is used by an issuer to verify that the portable consumer device is authentic in an on-line transaction and the supplemental verification value is used to verify that the portable consumer device is authentic in an off-line transaction.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2007Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Visa U.S.A. Inc.Inventors: Philip B. Dixon, Ayman Hammad, Khalid El-Awady
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Patent number: 8346639Abstract: Transaction processing involves receiving data from an access transaction application of a portable consumer device, wherein the received data comprises data from an access transaction data string that includes a transit verification value wherein, with the exception of the transit verification value, the access transaction data string is substantially similar to a retail data string comprising retail data, wherein the access application data string is adapted for use with an access transaction processing system and the retail data string is adapted for use with a retail processing system. The transaction processing involves processing access transaction application data for selective authorization of the transaction.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2007Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Visa U.S.A. Inc.Inventors: Ayman Hammad, Philip B. Dixon
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Patent number: 8306512Abstract: Embodiments of systems, methods, and machine-readable media are disclosed for enabling the management of a transit user account of a transit system with a mobile device. Embodiments of a transit system utilizing such transit user accounts are also disclosed. Embodiments for enabling a mobile device to manage a transit user account can include receiving an identification code of a fare media and receiving contact information of the mobile device. The transit user account, which can be used in transactions of the transit system associated with the fare media, can be created using user information and a passcode. Additionally, the mobile device can be authenticated by sending at least one message to the mobile device and receiving at least one message from the mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2010Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Cubic CorporationInventors: Philip B. Dixon, Timothy Cook, Pradip Mistry, Janet Koenig, David L. deKozan
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Publication number: 20120254040Abstract: Embodiments of systems, methods, and devices are disclosed for enabling wireless mobile devices to be automatically detected and used as fare media on vehicles in a transit and/or transportation system. Embodiments include detecting a wireless mobile device and utilizing a unique identifier of the wireless mobile device to track a transit user's entry to and exit from a transit vehicle. Embodiments further include causing the wireless mobile device to display a fare payment indicator, allowing the transit user to use the wireless mobile device to show proof of payment if so solicited by a fare inspector. A corresponding fare can be calculated and paid for in a variety of ways.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: Cubic CorporationInventors: Philip B. Dixon, Walter C. Bonneau, JR., Kay Paetzold, Raymond L. deKozan, Timothy Cook, Pradip Mistry, Ann C. deKozan
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Publication number: 20120221381Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for determining whether to grant a user access at an access control point of a transit system based on information about a user associated with a fare media from one or more information sources. These techniques can include receiving an authorization response after attempting to authorize payment from a fare media, and accessing at least one information source. This can include accessing historical information regarding prior transactions in the transit system made with the fare media. A determination can then be made whether to grant a user access at the access control point of the transit system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2011Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: Cubic CorporationInventors: Philip B. Dixon, Stephen W. Sansom, Christopher Lee Knauft
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Publication number: 20110220718Abstract: Embodiments of methods and machines are disclosed for enabling contactless devices, such as contactless payment cards and other devices having near-field communication (NFC) capabilities, for use as fare media in a transit and/or transportation system. Embodiments include reading contactless data from a contactless device and associating it with information received from another source on the device. For example, associating a primary account number (PAN) and/or other information received from a contactless payment card's contactless interface with a PAN obtained from a magnetic stripe of the contactless payment card. The information can then be further associated with one or more products and/or a transit user account.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: Cubic CorporationInventors: Philip B. Dixon, Christopher Lee Knauft
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Publication number: 20110166997Abstract: A system, method, and apparatus for accepting account-based contactless smartcards at offline terminals are disclosed. The contactless smartcards may be branded bank cards which have a prepaid account balance. Each card may include an integrated circuit with a payment application, a proxy application, and a proxy data store. A proxy-enabled card reader can read and write the proxy data and may use the proxy data to determine whether to proceed with a card-based transaction absent an online authorization. Updated proxy information may be periodically distributed throughout a payment system and used to update various lists maintained at the card readers.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: Cubic CorporationInventors: Philip B. Dixon, Pradip Mistry, David L. deKozan
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Publication number: 20110166936Abstract: Embodiments of systems and methods are disclosed for providing messages based on an identified ridership pattern of a user of a transit system. Embodiments can include receiving information associated with a plurality of transactions of the user of the transit system, and identifying a ridership pattern of the user of the transit system. A predicted time and duration that the user of the transit system will be at a predicted location can be determined based, at least in part, on the identified ridership pattern. A message can be formulated using this information, and the message can be sent to the user or other message subscriber. Messages can include a variety of information, including advertisements, transit status updates, and more.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: Cubic CorporationInventors: Philip B. Dixon, Timothy Cook, Pradip Mistry, Janet Koenig, David L. deKozan
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Publication number: 20110166914Abstract: Embodiments of systems, methods, and machine-readable media are disclosed providing for the concurrent distribution of reloadable prepaid cards and enablement of the reloadable prepaid cards for use at access control points of a transit system. Embodiments enabling of the reloadable prepaid cards for use at access control points of the transit system can include obtaining user information, payment, and communicating card information to a card issuer for activation of the first reloadable prepaid card. A transit user account for managing transactional information of the user of the transit system is also created, reloadable prepaid card is enabled for use as fare media at access control points of the transit system. Thus, once distributed, the prepaid reloadable cards may be used as fare media in the transit system as payment for transit fare, as well as for purchases at locations outside the transit system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: Cubic CorporationInventors: Philip B. Dixon, David L. deKozan, Timothy Cook, Pradip Mistry, Janet Koenig
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Publication number: 20110165836Abstract: Embodiments of systems, methods, and machine-readable media are disclosed for enabling a mobile device having near-field communication (NFC) capabilities to be used as fare media at access control points of a transit system. Embodiments can include receiving a request for activation information from the mobile device to enable the device to transmit an identification code using NFC capabilities. Embodiments further include associating a funding source with the identification code and transmitting the activation information to the mobile device. The identification code can then be transmitted from the mobile device to an access control point, and a determination of whether to allow or deny passage of a user at the access control point can be made. The determination can be based, at least in part, on whether the identification code is included on a list. A transaction can then be associated with the identification code; and a value of the transaction can be reconciled with the funding source.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: Cubic CorporationInventors: Philip B. Dixon, Timothy Cook, Pradip Mistry, Janet Koenig, David L. deKozan, Brian T. Monk, David W. Andrews
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Publication number: 20110165866Abstract: Embodiments of systems, methods, and machine-readable media are disclosed for enabling the management of a transit user account of a transit system with a mobile device. Embodiments of a transit system utilizing such transit user accounts are also disclosed. Embodiments for enabling a mobile device to manage a transit user account can include receiving an identification code of a fare media and receiving contact information of the mobile device. The transit user account, which can be used in transactions of the transit system associated with the fare media, can be created using user information and a passcode. Additionally, the mobile device can be authenticated by sending at least one message to the mobile device and receiving at least one message from the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: Cubic CorporationInventors: Philip B. Dixon, Timothy Cook, Pradip Mistry, Janet Koenig, David L. deKozan
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Publication number: 20110153495Abstract: Embodiments of systems, methods, and devices are disclosed for enabling wireless mobile devices to be automatically detected and used as fare media on vehicles in a transit and/or transportation system. Embodiments include detecting a wireless mobile device and utilizing a unique identifier of the wireless mobile device to track a transit user's entry to and exit from a transit vehicle. Embodiments further include causing the wireless mobile device to display a fare payment indicator, allowing the transit user to use the wireless mobile device to show proof of payment if so solicited by a fare inspector. A corresponding fare can be calculated and paid for in a variety of ways.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2010Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: Cubic CorporationInventors: Philip B. Dixon, Walter C. Bonneau, JR., Kay Paetzold, Raymond L. DeKozan, Ann C. DeKozan, Timothy Cook, Pradip Mistry
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Publication number: 20100089995Abstract: Described is processing for requested user access, starting with receiving transaction data from a portable consumer device presented by the user at a gate access device of an access agency for the requested access. The transaction data from the gate access device is processed and a fee amount for the requested access is determined. The processing next involves determining an account balance in accordance with the determined fee amount and a prior balance amount associated with the portable consumer device, and reconciling the determined account balance and account data associated with the portable consumer device at a processing computer of the access agency such that the access request is indicated as either approved or declined.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: Visa U.S.A. In.Inventors: Khalid El-Awady, Philip B. Dixon