Patents by Inventor Teja Dade
Teja Dade 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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Publication number: 20260080377Abstract: Methods and systems for remote check deposit are disclosed. A check for deposit is processed without the need for a server to receive any image of the check initially. Instead, optical character recognition (OCR) data is received at the server from a mobile device. Verification processing for the check is then performed using the OCR data. If the verification process is successful, a confirmation notification is sent to the mobile device. Subsequently, after sending the confirmation notification, a check image is received, from which the OCR data was determined. The check is, in turn, processed for deposit using the received check image.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2025Publication date: March 19, 2026Applicant: U.S. Bank National AssociationInventors: Marlen L. Foster, Connie K. Yung, Vijay Narayanan, Raj M. Bharadwaj, Soumitri Naga Kolavennu, Jessica G. Winberg, Balasubramanian Narayanan, Hima Rama Subrahmanyam Vishnubhotla, Jayalakshmi Mangalagiri, Ali Marjani, Teja Dade, Michael Starace, David Robinson
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Publication number: 20260080378Abstract: Methods and systems for remote check deposit are disclosed. A check for deposit is processed without the need for a server to receive any image of the check initially. Instead, optical character recognition (OCR) data is received at the server from a mobile device. Verification processing for the check is then performed using the OCR data. If the verification process is successful, a confirmation notification is sent to the mobile device. Subsequently, after sending the confirmation notification, a check image is received, from which the OCR data was determined. The check is, in turn, processed for deposit using the received check image.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2025Publication date: March 19, 2026Applicant: U.S. Bank National AssociationInventors: Marlen L. Foster, Connie K. Yung, Vijay Narayanan, Raj M. Bharadwaj, Soumitri Naga Kolavennu, Jessica G. Winberg, Balasubramanian Narayanan, Hima Rama Subrahmanyam Vishnubhotla, Jayalakshmi Mangalagiri, Ali Marjani, Teja Dade, Michael Starace, David Robinson
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Publication number: 20260080379Abstract: Methods and systems for remote check deposit are disclosed. A check for deposit is processed without the need for a server to receive any image of the check initially. Instead, optical character recognition (OCR) data is received at the server from a mobile device. Verification processing for the check is then performed using the OCR data. If the verification process is successful, a confirmation notification is sent to the mobile device. Subsequently, after sending the confirmation notification, a check image is received, from which the OCR data was determined. The check is, in turn, processed for deposit using the received check image.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2025Publication date: March 19, 2026Applicant: U.S. Bank National AssociationInventors: Marlen L. Foster, Connie K. Yung, Vijay Narayanan, Raj M. Bharadwaj, Soumitri Naga Kolavennu, Jessica G. Winberg, Balasubramanian Narayanan, Hima Rama Subrahmanyam Vishnubhotla, Jayalakshmi Mangalagiri, Ali Marjani, Teja Dade, Michael Starace, David Robinson
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Publication number: 20260065241Abstract: Methods and systems for remote check deposit are disclosed. A check for deposit is processed without the need for a server to receive any image of the check initially. Instead, optical character recognition (OCR) data is received at the server from a mobile device. Verification processing for the check is then performed using the OCR data. If the verification process is successful, a confirmation notification is sent to the mobile device. Subsequently, after sending the confirmation notification, a check image is received, from which the OCR data was determined. The check is, in turn, processed for deposit using the received check image.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2025Publication date: March 5, 2026Applicant: U.S. Bank National AssociationInventors: Marlen L. Foster, Connie K. Yung, Vijay Narayanan, Raj M. Bharadwaj, Soumitri Naga Kolavennu, Jessica G. Winberg, Balasubramanian Narayanan, Hima Rama Subrahmanyam Vishnubhotla, Jayalakshmi Mangalagiri, Ali Marjani, Teja Dade, Michael Starace, David Robinson
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Publication number: 20260065240Abstract: Methods and systems for remote check deposit are disclosed. A check for deposit is processed without the need for a server to receive any image of the check initially. Instead, optical character recognition (OCR) data is received at the server from a mobile device. Verification processing for the check is then performed using the OCR data. If the verification process is successful, a confirmation notification is sent to the mobile device. Subsequently, after sending the confirmation notification, a check image is received, from which the OCR data was determined. The check is, in turn, processed for deposit using the received check image.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2025Publication date: March 5, 2026Applicant: U.S. Bank National AssociationInventors: Marlen L. Foster, Connie K. Yung, Vijay Narayanan, Raj M. Bharadwaj, Soumitri Naga Kolavennu, Jessica G. Winberg, Balasubramanian Narayanan, Hima Rama Subrahmanyam Vishnubhotla, Jayalakshmi Mangalagiri, Ali Marjani, Teja Dade, Michael Starace, David Robinson
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Publication number: 20260030604Abstract: Methods and systems for remote check deposit are disclosed. A check for deposit is processed without the need for a server to receive any image of the check initially. Instead, optical character recognition (OCR) data is received at the server from a mobile device. Verification processing for the check is then performed using the OCR data. If the verification process is successful, a confirmation notification is sent to the mobile device. Subsequently, after sending the confirmation notification, a check image is received, from which the OCR data was determined. The check is, in turn, processed for deposit using the received check image.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2025Publication date: January 29, 2026Applicant: U.S. Bank National AssociationInventors: Marlen L. Foster, Connie K. Yung, Vijay Narayanan, Raj M. Bharadwaj, Soumitri Naga Kolavennu, Jessica G. Winberg, Balasubramanian Narayanan, Hima Rama Subrahmanyam Vishnubhotla, Jayalakshmi Mangalagiri, Ali Marjani, Teja Dade, Michael Starace, David Robinson
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Patent number: 12499422Abstract: Methods and systems for remote check deposit are disclosed. A check for deposit is processed without the need for a server to receive any image of the check initially. Instead, optical character recognition (OCR) data is received at the server from a mobile device. Verification processing for the check is then performed using the OCR data. If the verification process is successful, a confirmation notification is sent to the mobile device. Subsequently, after sending the confirmation notification, a check image is received, from which the OCR data was determined. The check is, in turn, processed for deposit using the received check image.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2025Date of Patent: December 16, 2025Assignee: U.S. Bank National AssociationInventors: Marlen L. Foster, Connie K. Yung, Vijay Narayanan, Raj M. Bharadwaj, Soumitri Naga Kolavennu, Jessica G. Winberg, Balasubramanian Narayanan, Hima Rama Subrahmanyam Vishnubhotla, Jayalakshmi Mangalagiri, Ali Marjani, Teja Dade, Michael Starace, David Robinson
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Patent number: 12499423Abstract: Methods and systems for remote check deposit are disclosed. A check for deposit is processed without the need for a server to receive any image of the check initially. Instead, optical character recognition (OCR) data is received at the server from a mobile device. Verification processing for the check is then performed using the OCR data. If the verification process is successful, a confirmation notification is sent to the mobile device. Subsequently, after sending the confirmation notification, a check image is received, from which the OCR data was determined. The check is, in turn, processed for deposit using the received check image.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2025Date of Patent: December 16, 2025Assignee: U.S. Bank National AssociationInventors: Marlen L. Foster, Connie K. Yung, Vijay Narayanan, Raj M. Bharadwaj, Soumitri Naga Kolavennu, Jessica G. Winberg, Balasubramanian Narayanan, Hima Rama Subrahmanyam Vishnubhotla, Jayalakshmi Mangalagiri, Ali Marjani, Teja Dade, Michael Starace, David Robinson
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Publication number: 20250292220Abstract: Methods and systems for remote check deposit are disclosed. A check for deposit is processed without the need for a server to receive any image of the check initially. Instead, optical character recognition (OCR) data is received at the server from a mobile device. Verification processing for the check is then performed using the OCR data. If the verification process is successful, a confirmation notification is sent to the mobile device. Subsequently, after sending the confirmation notification, a check image is received, from which the OCR data was determined. The check is, in turn, processed for deposit using the received check image.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2025Publication date: September 18, 2025Applicant: U.S. Bank National AssociationInventors: Marlen L. Foster, Connie K. Yung, Vijay Narayanan, Raj M. Bharadwaj, Soumitri Naga Kolavennu, Jessica G. Winberg, Balasubramanian Narayanan, Hima Rama Subrahmanyam Vishnubhotla, Jayalakshmi Mangalagiri, Ali Marjani, Teja Dade, Michael Starace, David Robinson
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Publication number: 20250292221Abstract: Methods and systems for remote check deposit are disclosed. A check for deposit is processed without the need for a server to receive any image of the check initially. Instead, optical character recognition (OCR) data is received at the server from a mobile device. Verification processing for the check is then performed using the OCR data. If the verification process is successful, a confirmation notification is sent to the mobile device. Subsequently, after sending the confirmation notification, a check image is received, from which the OCR data was determined. The check is, in turn, processed for deposit using the received check image.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2025Publication date: September 18, 2025Applicant: U.S. Bank National AssociationInventors: Marlen L. Foster, Connie K. Yung, Vijay Narayanan, Raj M. Bharadwaj, Soumitri Naga Kolavennu, Jessica G. Winberg, Balasubramanian Narayanan, Hima Rama Subrahmanyam Vishnubhotla, Jayalakshmi Mangalagiri, Ali Marjani, Teja Dade, Michael Starace, David Robinson