Patents by Inventor Roger Korfmann
Roger Korfmann 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: 8489483Abstract: A method performed by a transfer instrument issuer involves issuing, to a recipient, a certificate which is linked to a national card account obtained by the transfer instrument issuer from an account issuer different from the transfer instrument issuer, without both issuing and providing a physical card for the national card account to the recipient of the certificate, the certificate having been purchased by a purchaser, who is not also the recipient, and containing all information necessary for the purchase of goods or services from any merchant who is capable of processing economic transactions involving one of the plurality national card accounts for which a physical card has issued, but without presentment of the physical card.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2013Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Citibank, N.A.Inventors: Matthew J. Gillin, Roger Korfmann, Paul L. Raden
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Patent number: 8392306Abstract: A method performed by a transfer instrument issuer involves issuing, to a recipient, a certificate which is linked to a national card account obtained by the transfer instrument issuer from an account issuer different from the transfer instrument issuer, without both issuing and providing a physical card for the national card account to the recipient of the certificate, the certificate having been purchased by a purchaser, who is not also the recipient, and containing all information necessary for the purchase of goods or services from any merchant who is capable of processing economic transactions involving one of the plurality national card accounts for which a physical card has issued, but without presentment of the physical card.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2011Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Citibank, N.A.Inventors: Matthew J. Gillin, Roger Korfmann, Paul L. Raden
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Publication number: 20120059761Abstract: A method performed by a transfer instrument issuer involves issuing, to a recipient, a certificate which is linked to a national card account obtained by the transfer instrument issuer from an account issuer different from the transfer instrument issuer, without both issuing and providing a physical card for the national card account to the recipient of the certificate, the certificate having been purchased by a purchaser, who is not also the recipient, and containing all information necessary for the purchase of goods or services from any merchant who is capable of processing economic transactions involving one of the plurality national card accounts for which a physical card has issued, but without presentment of the physical card.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: Citibank, N.A.Inventors: Matthew J. Gillin, Roger Korfmann, Paul L. Raden
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Patent number: 8060426Abstract: A method performed by a transfer instrument issuer involves issuing, to a recipient, a certificate which is linked to a national card account obtained by the transfer instrument issuer from an account issuer different from the transfer instrument issuer, without both issuing and providing a physical card for the national card account to the recipient of the certificate, the certificate having been purchased by a purchaser, who is not also the recipient, and containing all information necessary for the purchase of goods or services from any merchant who is capable of processing economic transactions involving one of the plurality national card accounts for which a physical card has issued, but without presentment of the physical card.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2010Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Citibank, N.A.Inventors: Matthew J. Gillin, Roger Korfmann, Paul L. Raden
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Publication number: 20100217691Abstract: A method performed by a transfer instrument issuer involves issuing, to a recipient, a certificate which is linked to a national card account obtained by the transfer instrument issuer from an account issuer different from the transfer instrument issuer, without both issuing and providing a physical card for the national card account to the recipient of the certificate, the certificate having been purchased by a purchaser, who is not also the recipient, and containing all information necessary for the purchase of goods or services from any merchant who is capable of processing economic transactions involving one of the plurality national card accounts for which a physical card has issued, but without presentment of the physical card.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2010Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventors: Matthew J. Gillin, Roger Korfmann, Paul L. Raden
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Patent number: 7739168Abstract: A method performed by a transfer instrument issuer involves issuing, to a recipient, a certificate which is linked to a national card account obtained by the transfer instrument issuer from an account issuer different from the transfer instrument issuer, without both issuing and providing a physical card for the national card account to the recipient of the certificate, the certificate having been purchased by a purchaser, who is not also the recipient, and containing all information necessary for the purchase of goods or services from any merchant who is capable of processing economic transactions involving one of the plurality national card accounts for which a physical card has issued, but without presentment of the physical card.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: C/BASE, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Gillin, Roger Korfmann, Paul L. Raden
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Patent number: 7254557Abstract: A financial services payment vehicle is disclosed having a database stored on a computer readable media, the database including records associated with a plurality of active financial services card accounts, one of the financial services card account records having a name representing a cardholder for purposes of using the account, the name having a first part selected by the cardholder and a second part selected by a second party unrelated to the cardholder. A financial services method is also disclosed involving selecting a first part of a cardholder name for an account which would appear on a financial services card if a physical card is issued, accepting an unrelated entity's selection of a second part of the cardholder name for the account such that a use of the account will result in a provision of the first part in place of a first name and the second part in place of a surname.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: C/Base, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Gillin, Roger Korfmann, Paul L. Raden
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Publication number: 20060116960Abstract: A method performed by a transfer instrument issuer involves issuing, to a recipient, a certificate which is linked to a national card account obtained by the transfer instrument issuer from an account issuer different from the transfer instrument issuer, without both issuing and providing a physical card for the national card account to the recipient of the certificate, the certificate having been purchased by a purchaser, who is not also the recipient, and containing all information necessary for the purchase of goods or services from any merchant who is capable of processing economic transactions involving one of the plurality national card accounts for which a physical card has issued, but without presentment of the physical card.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2006Publication date: June 1, 2006Inventors: Matthew Gillin, Roger Korfmann, Paul Raden
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Patent number: 7010512Abstract: A method is disclosed involving acquiring a plurality of charge accounts. The accounts are of a type normally issued with an associated physically producible card which may be presented as evidence of an existing charge account, the physically producible cards bearing human readable account numbers and expiration dates. The plurality of charge accounts are capable of being gifted to a party, after acquisition. A request is received from a first party to gift a charge account to a second party having a name, without both the issuance and provision of a physical card for the charge account to the second party. The first party and the second party are different from each other.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1998Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: C/Base, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Gillin, Roger Korfmann, Paul L. Raden