Specific Printing Patents (Class 705/408)
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Patent number: 6917924Abstract: A system for accepting and storing items for subsequent pickup by a commercial carrier includes a storage area which is defined by an outer housing, and a customer interface area that includes a weighing unit and a unit, such as a magnetic card reader, for accepting payment from a customer. The system may also include a control system that accepts address information from the customer through a key pad, and then instructs a printer to print an address label for the item. The system includes safeguards which prevent unauthorized access to the storage area, and will not provide a receipt to the customer until internal sensors verify deposit of the item. A manifest printer may also be provided for the benefit of the commercial carriers who service the system, to print out a summary of the transactions that pertain to each carrier. Alternatively, no storage area is provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2000Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: USHIP Intellectual Properties, LLCInventors: Gary W. Ramsden, Kenneth Wayne Liles
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Patent number: 6915280Abstract: The present invention is a postage meter apparatus and method for printing in which print software is decoupled from print data such that print image data can change without impacting software. The decoupling can be performed using distributed architecture. Additionally, tables are used to decouple the print software from the print data.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1998Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Brad Davies, Andrew Zink
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Patent number: 6911910Abstract: Radio frequency identification tags are placed on mail contained in trays or tubs to locate and reroute mail that is misdirected, i.e., being routed to the incorrect destination. The method involves the carrier reading the identifying information contained in the radio frequency identification tags on each mail piece while each mail piece is in the trays or tubs and removing one or more mail pieces in the tray or tub that are to be routed differently than that routing information contained on the outside of the trays or tubs.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2002Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Ronald P. Sansone, Leon A. Pintsov, Robert A. Cordery, Marc Morelli, Arthur Parkos, Ronald Reichman, Claude Zeller
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Patent number: 6904419Abstract: A method for auditing postage dispensing transactions at a postal facility includes the steps of: receiving in a secure processor based device a request to dispense an amount of postage; updating, in response to the request, accounting data within the secure processor based device to account for the amount of postage; cryptographically securing the updated accounting data in the secure processor based device; dispensing the amount of postage by generating and applying the cryptographically, secured, updated accounting data to a mailpiece.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2000Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Leon A. Pintsov, Frederick W. Ryan, Jr.
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Patent number: 6901388Abstract: A method for printing indicia on mailpieces at an increased average speed. The system includes: a postal scale for determining a postage amount for a mail piece; a printer; and a postage meter responsive to the postal scale to control the printer to print an indicium representative of the postage amount. The postage meter further includes: a programmable controller; a secure mechanism for accounting for postage amounts expended; and an indicia generator.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2002Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: John P. Miller
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Patent number: 6895395Abstract: This invention relates to an inkjet printing device of a franking machine intended to print postal indicia on a mail piece to be franked, displaced with respect to this device in a direction of displacement, the postal indicia comprising at least an amount of franking, a date of deposit and an authentication code and the printing device comprising, on the one hand, a plurality of nozzles for ejecting ink droplets, disposed in two rows extending transversely to the direction of displacement, these two rows of nozzles being spaced apart from each other by a distance in this direction and, on the other hand, a control means for selectively controlling the ejection of these ink droplets as a function of the postal indicia to be printed, said control means being arranged so that, during printing, each of the critical postal data such as the amount of franking, the date of deposit or the authentication code, is printed from one row of nozzles.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1999Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Neopost IndustrieInventors: Patrick Blanluet, Pascal Charroppin
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Patent number: 6868395Abstract: In a campaign, a customer's file is reviewed to determine the offer or solicitation to send to the customer and the time such will remain open, and an e-mail message is sent to the customer that contains the offer or solicitation in text, a packet, or a URL address for a protected personalized web page (501). The packet may be opened on-line or off-line allowing the customer to provide information or terms that are subsequently sent to (505) the originator. Alternatively, such information is obtained via the protected, personalized web page to which the customer is referred. If the customer provides acceptable information and terms (510, 515), the transaction is completed (520).Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: CIM, Ltd.Inventors: Aleksander Szlam, Karl A. Walder, Boguslaw Gil
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Patent number: 6865557Abstract: A transaction evidencing system includes a plurality of computer systems operatively configured to form a network with one of the computer systems functioning as a server and the remaining computer systems functioning as clients. Each of the computer systems includes a processor, memory and storage media. At least some of the storage means includes non-metering application programs that are selectively run on the client computer systems. An unsecured printer is operatively coupled to at least one of the computer systems for printing in accordance with the non-metering application programs. A portable vault card, which is removably coupled to the server computer system, includes digital token generation and transaction accounting processing. The client computer systems issue requests for digital tokens to the server computer system in response to requests for indicia from the non-metering application programs.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1999Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Robert A Cordery, David K. Lee, Steven J. Pauly, Leon A Pintsov, David W. Riley, Frederick W. Ryan, Jr., Monroe A Weiant, Jr.
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Patent number: 6865558Abstract: A payment processing system includes a data center, a postage metering system and a control system in operative communication with the data center and the postage metering system. The postage metering system is located remotely from the data center. The control system obtains payment data via the postage metering system where the payment data includes a payee and a payment amount. Further, the control system dispatches payment from the data center to the payee for the payment amount.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2000Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Perry A. Pierce, Allen L. Kramer
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Patent number: 6853989Abstract: System and method are provided for selecting and accounting for value-added services with a closed system metering device. A scanning device coupled to the closed system postage meter scans information, including recipient address, printed on a mailpiece. From the scanned information or manual selection, a selection of value-added services is made and the closed system metering device performs accounting related to the selected value-added services. The recipient address is combined with other information relating to postage payment for the mailpiece to obtain postal data relating to the mailpiece. The postal data is used to generate an indicium, which includes cryptographic evidencing of postage payment. A graphical representation of the selected value-added services is added to the generated indicium to generate a value-added indicium, which is then printed on the mailpiece.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1998Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Allport, Stephen Kelly, Timothy J. Nicholls, Frederick W. Ryan, Jr.
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Patent number: 6847952Abstract: A postage metering system includes a base and a user interface mounted to the base. The user interface includes a micro controller, an internal socket for receiving an integrated circuit chip and a smart card reader interface connector for interfacing with an external smart card. The micro controller is configurable to address either the internal socket or the smart card reader interface connector to access postage metering functionality.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: David W. Beckstrom, Donald T. Dolan, Joan T. Doutney, Yakup J. Igval, Sungwon R. Moh, Christina S. Park, Roger J. Ratzenberger, Jr., Richard P. Schoonmaker, James R. West
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Publication number: 20040243523Abstract: A mail item printing station for printing postage indicia on mail items, which postage indicia embody a normal postage service and an additional service for at least ones of the mail items, the printing station comprising: a printing unit for printing postage indicia on mail items; a control unit for controlling the printing unit and performing accounting functions, wherein the control unit includes a first memory for logging each event of the additional service as applied to the at least ones of the mail items; and a user interface for enabling user control of the printing station.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Applicant: Neopost Industrie SAInventor: Raymond John Herbert
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Patent number: 6816838Abstract: A production mail system for producing a mailpiece including an inserter system for feeding a document in a path of travel and into an envelope. The document includes a control code printed thereon. The inserter includes a scanner located adjacent the path of travel for reading the control code on the document and a printer for printing a selected message on the envelope corresponding to the control code.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2000Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Frederick W. Ryan, Jr.
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Patent number: 6813614Abstract: A method for communicating a re-keying message from a postage meter to a registration authority includes the steps of determining at the postage meter that a current key needs to be replaced with a new key; generating in the postage meter the new key; creating in the postage meter the re-keying message, the re-keying message including at least a device identifier and the new key; using the postage meter for printing the re-keying message in a machine-readable form on a recording medium; and mailing the recording medium to the registration authority.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2001Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Cordery
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Publication number: 20040215583Abstract: A method of printing a report sheet using a printer of a postage meter in which the printer is capable of printing only in a print field smaller than required to print the report sheet and in which first and seconfd edges of the sheet are required to be located at predetermined positions is described in which printing of the report sheet is effected in a sequence of printing operations and the report sheet is folded in such a manner as to permit an area thereof intended to receive an imprint in the print field of the printer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2001Publication date: October 28, 2004Applicant: Neopost LimitedInventor: James Neil Elliott
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Publication number: 20040215582Abstract: A manually activated, value-metering system having a method and an apparatus for achieving synchronization, wherein the value metering system uses a digital print head to print a plurality of printed lines, one printed line at a time, on a substrate, which is advanced through a print zone of the print head in a moving direction. A mechanical restraint is used to restrict the movement of the substrate through the print zone such that the substrate is allowed to move a fixed distance after the print head has printed one printed line until the last is printed. The fixed distance is substantially equal to the width of one printed line.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2000Publication date: October 28, 2004Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventor: Flavio M. Manduley
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Publication number: 20040205033Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a print-to-mail system and method. In one arrangement, the system and method pertain to obtaining data to be printed, facilitating arrangement of the data in a print-to-mail format, and printing documents in a print-to-mail format using the arrangement. In addition, the present disclosure relates to a print-to-mail device. In one arrangement, the print-to-mail device comprises hard copy generation hardware, a processing device, and memory including an embedded network server, the server hosting a print-to-mail service with which the arrangement of data to be printed can be selected by a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2001Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventor: Shell Sterling Simpson
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Patent number: 6792110Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus and method for enhancing the security of selected information associated with a negotiable document, such as the monetary value of a cheque. In the invention, one or more security features are printed or applied onto the cheque. One such security feature is an encrypted control code. The preferred embodiment employs a secret key cryptographic scheme to encrypt the monetary value and thereby generate a first control code which is printed on the check. When the check is presented for payment, a validator, such as bank or cheque clearing house, employs a verification system having a copy of the encryption key to read the monetary value from the cheque and re-encrypt it according to said scheme to generate a second control code. The cheque is not honored if the first and second control codes are not identical. Another security feature is a security image, composed, for instance, from a foreground image of the monetary value superimposed over a background motif image.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Inventor: Calin A. Sandru
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Publication number: 20040177050Abstract: A method and system that protects against a replay attack in a closed system postage meter is provided. “Freshness” data is included along with each indicium message sent from the meter to the printer, thereby enabling the printer to detect “stale” indicium data, i.e., indicium data that was previously generated and is being replayed, and prohibit the printing of duplicate indicia. The freshness data includes a random nonce generated by the printer during initialization along with sequence data that the printer can verify against sequence data from the previous printed indicium. If in the current indicium message the nonce is different or the current sequence data is not greater than or equal to the sequence data from the previous printed indicium, indicating the current indicium data may have been previously generated and is a replay, the printer will not print the current indicium data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: G. Thomas Athens, Robert A. Cordery, John A. Hurd, Maria P. Parkos, Roger J. Ratzenberger
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Publication number: 20040177049Abstract: A method and system that protects against a parallel printing attack is provided. During initialization of a printer and a meter, the printer provides the meter with an identification number. The identification number can be a serial number or the like, or a random number generated by the printer. The meter includes the identification number in each indicium message sent to the printer and optionally signs the message. When the printer receives an indicium message, it will compare the identification number in the indicium message to its own identification number. If the identification number is identical, the printer will print the indicium. If the identification number is not identical or the signature does not verify, the printer will not print the indicium. Thus, only the printer connected to the meter during initialization of the system will be able to print indicia generated during that session.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventors: G. Thomas Athens, Robert A. Cordery, John A. Hurd, Maria P. Parkos, Roger J. Ratzenberger
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Patent number: 6776098Abstract: A method and apparatus for printing information, such as postal indicia and other information, on a medium. The system is implemented by detecting a type of medium and entering a printing mode as a function of the type of medium detected. The printing mode is either an envelope printing mode or a tape/label printing mode. When in the envelope printing mode, a print module is positioned at a first position, and prints postal indicia data on a first area of the envelope. The print module is then positioned at a second position. Additional data is obtained and the additional data is printed on a second area of the envelope. The print module is then positioned at a third position and recipient address data is obtained and printed on a third area of the envelope. The print module is positioned at a fourth position, and sender address information is obtained and printed on a fourth area of the envelope.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2003Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Flavio M. Manduley
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Publication number: 20040158540Abstract: An e-mail service system that maintains close cooperative interaction with a payment service system to provide the capability to control unsolicited e-mail messages commonly known as spam is coupled to an independent e-mail provider, typically by the ID/e-mail address and password on that independent e-mail account. Upon receiving messages from the independent e-mail provider, the e-mail service system checks whether this sender either has paid at least the preset amount by the recipient or is on the recipient's exception list. If both are negative, the e-mail will be rejected with an e-mail notification. The rejection e-mail can be sent to this sender of the original e-mail either directly from the e-mail service system or alternatively through the independent e-mail system. The payment to the recipient can be automatically cancelled when the recipient replies to the e-mail or adds the sender to the exception list.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Applicant: Cashette, Inc.Inventor: Lianghe Zuo
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Publication number: 20040143558Abstract: A method that enables the USPS to be aware of the contents of mail and the identity of the party who licensed the postal meter that paid for the mailing. The foregoing is accomplished by placing human readable postal meter indicia on the mail that contains information that uniquely identifies the mail and the licensee of the meter in addition to incorporating a radio frequency identification tag on the mail that identifies the contents of the mail and the information that uniquely identifies the mail. Additional security will be obtained by knowing the identity of the mailer and the contents of the mailing. The radio frequency tags may be remotely read, enabling the USPS to be aware of the contents of the mail permitting different content mail to be handled differently.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2004Publication date: July 22, 2004Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Ronald P. Sansone
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Publication number: 20040122776Abstract: A method to create secure postal indicia that is fixed in two or more different mediums, i.e., printed on a mail piece with normal ink and/or invisible ink and recorded in a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag that allows the operator of a dual meter to obtain a postage refund without physically going to a Postal Service office. The foregoing is accomplished by placing a postal value and information in a dual meter archival memory, writing the postal value and information in a postal indicia and recording at the same time the postal value and information in a memory of a RFID tag. The foregoing postal value and information is uploaded to a data center.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Applicant: Pitney Bowes IncorporatedInventor: Ronald P. Sansone
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Patent number: 6741972Abstract: A processor based postage metering system includes structure for entering user input data including a fold configuration selected from a plurality of fold configurations; apparatus for accounting for postage dispensed by the processor based postage metering system; a document program running on the processor based postage metering system, the document program operable for controlling creation of a document based on the user input data; structure for automatically determining based on the fold configuration a designated location within the document for printing evidence of postage; and structure for printing the document and the evidence of postage such that the evidence of postage is printed in the designated location of the documentd. A method incorporates the functions of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1998Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Victor Girardi, Michael Kelley, Paul A. Kovlakas, Allen L. Kramer
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Patent number: 6741971Abstract: A self-contained multi-function system for preparing mail items, the system comprising a general-purpose computer for preparing a document to be sent and for preparing secure postage metering or “franking” information, a digital imaging device connected to the general-purpose computer so as to print both the document to be sent, and at least a destination address for the document but not the postage imprint on an envelope that is to receive the document, and a folder/inserter connected both to the digital imaging device and to the general-purpose computer so as to receive and fold the printed document, and, once the document has been inserted in the envelope, so as to affix the postage imprint selectively by performing a write operation in a writable microcircuit of an electronic tag carried by the envelope or by the document.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1999Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Neopost IndustrieInventors: Hervé Duval, Fidel Peralle
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Publication number: 20040088266Abstract: A system for paying for a postage amount for an item includes a card interface and a processing system. The card interface receives account information for an account from a postage payment card and transfers the account information to a processing system. The processing system determines the postage amount for the item. The processing system then generates and transmits a charge instruction to charge the postage amount to the account based on the account information. The processing system also generates and transmits a print instruction to print postage indicia on the item.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventors: Daniel L. Briley, Susan M.F. Davis, Donald B. Ouchida, Clay C. Higgins, Robert Sesek
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Publication number: 20040088271Abstract: The exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides methods and systems for automatically selecting a media type for which to format Value-Bearing Item indicia based on a user's input of a secured paper control number. The exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a method for selecting a media type format for which to generate value-bearing item indicia, said method comprising receiving an input of a secured paper control number, and identifying a media type format corresponding to the secured paper control number. The exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a method for determining a media type for a particular unit of secured paper, said method comprising receiving an input of a media type identifier, wherein the media type identifier is displayed on the particular unit of secured paper, and retrieving from a memory storage a record corresponding to the media type identifier, wherein said record defines a media type format corresponding to the media type identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2003Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventors: Damon Cleckler, Keith David Bussell
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Publication number: 20040088270Abstract: A system prints postage indicia for a product registration card at a location of a transaction for a product. The system comprises a processing system and a postage printing device. The processing system receives transaction information indicating the transaction for the product. The processing system processes the transaction information to generate a print instruction to print the postage indicia for the product registration card. The postage printing device then prints the postage indicia for the product registration card based on the print instruction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventor: Susan M.F. Davis
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Publication number: 20040083189Abstract: A method of preparing a mailpiece includes applying a mailpiece identification (MI) code that uniquely identifies the mailpiece, and applying a destination code to the mailpiece signifying at least part of an address. Tracking and accounting for such a mailpiece includes: at an postal service mail processing (MP) site, obtaining the MI code and the destination code, and sending a mailpiece message including at least the MI code to a postage vendor (PV) site; and at the PV site, storing information from the mailpiece message, debiting an account of the mailer for postage, crediting an account of a postal service for postage, and when the mailpiece message indicates that the mailpiece has arrived at its destination, retiring the MI code as no longer available for use on a mailpiece (at least for some predetermined time).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2002Publication date: April 29, 2004Applicant: Neopost Inc.Inventor: J.P. Leon
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Publication number: 20040078348Abstract: In one embodiment, a postage franking device includes: a scale; an envelope holder suspended from the scale; a printer supported by the holder, the printer movable across the print zone; and a controller electronically coupled to the scale and the printer, the controller configured to receive information from the scale, access postage, and direct the printer to print a desired postage in response to information received from the scale. In another embodiment, a postage franking method includes: purchasing postage; storing the postage; accessing the stored postage with a postage franking device having a scale and a printer; determining a required postage for the envelope based on the weight of the envelope; if the required postage is less than the stored postage, then printing the required postage on the suspended envelope; and deducting the required postage from the stored postage.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2002Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: Flory H. Blair, John D. Shoberg
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Publication number: 20040078347Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention is directed to a postage franking device that includes a scale, an envelope holder and a printer. The envelope holder is suspended from the scale and defines a print zone. The printer, which is supported by the holder, is configured to apply imaging material to an envelope in the print zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2002Publication date: April 22, 2004Inventors: Flory H. Blair, John D. Shoberg
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Patent number: 6721717Abstract: The invention is a method and system for printing a postage meter indicia from a data processing system. The printing of the indicia is under control of an indicia control in an object linking and embedding (OLE2) environment. The method begins with instantiating an indicia control in the design application that will utilize the object control for indicia printing. The indicia control is attached to an application window for use by the application. Once established, the control will be passed a set of postage meter data from an interoperatively linked postage meter. The interface is enhanced by displaying an envelope representation on a monitor screen to a system operator, wherein the envelope display comprises design fields and wherein one of the design fields is a representation of the postage indicia. The postage indicia additionally comprises postage meter data such as available funds, a transaction value, and a postage meter identification.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2001Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Allen L. Kramer
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Patent number: 6714922Abstract: Merchandise Return Label may be printed on a buyer's computer printer and paid for by the seller's postage meter. Goods mailed with the Merchandise Return Label will be considered metered mail. Returned goods may be delivered directly to the buyer, and postal employees will not have to manually complete the Merchandise Return Label. Since the mailing of the returned goods was paid for by a postage meter, the Post Office would not have to receive payment from the seller when the seller receives the package.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2000Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Ronald P. Sansone, Ian A. Siveyer, Ahjaz A. Sethi, Robert A. Law, Susan Garvey, Brian J. Moughty
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Patent number: 6711555Abstract: An apparatus and method for processing non-postal route mail records and delivering mail items to non-postal route locations. Mail records are presented for processing. Mailers then extract non-postal route records from the input mail records and address mail items using address information derived from the non-postal route records. Items destined for a particular non-postal route location are weighed and postage is paid for those items according to their weight. The items are then transported by carrier to the target non-postal route location.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2000Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Intra-Mail Network, Inc.Inventor: Michael R. Sanders
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Patent number: 6709018Abstract: A security envelope that allows a mail handler or recipient to inspect its contents for potentially harmful granular/powder substances without ever opening the envelope is provided. The envelope comprises a front see-through window and a rear see-through window that are registered, such that an observer of the envelope can view through the envelope to examine its contents. A security background may, in place of, or in addition to, the rear window, be provided on the inside of the envelope, such that the observer can additionally verify that the envelope was sent from a trusted source. In this case, the security background will be registered with the front window. The security background may be composed of nano-structures that appear as a standard background when viewed with the naked eye, but reveal identifying elements when viewed under magnification.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Verify First Technologies, Inc.Inventor: George K. Phillips
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Publication number: 20040039714Abstract: The invention relates to a method for providing franking notes on postal items. The invention is characterized in that a credit information number (credit ID-CID) is formed in a loading station, encrypted and then sent to the customer system. The customer system stores the credit information number and the franking note is produced after inputting shipment data. Record of the franking note or notes produced is kept in the customer system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2002Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: Bernd Meyer, Jurgen Lang
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Publication number: 20040039715Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for generating a mailing label. In one embodiment, a method includes requesting, through a communication channel, a tracking number for the mailing label, wherein the tracking number identifies that the mailing label is printable by a user on a single-sheet medium; receiving, through the communication channel, a response to said request, such that the response includes the tracking number provided by a source of one or more tracking numbers; and enabling the user to print the mailing label with the received tracking number.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventor: John F. Gullo
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Publication number: 20040030662Abstract: A method and article for increasing the opening/reading rate of mail and thus adding value to advertising by mail. A coupon value is embedded within a machine readable code of an information based indicia used as postage evidence on each piece of a mailing. The amount of the coupon and type of coupon can be determined by the customer creating the mailing. The information based indicia is digitally signed prior to printing, allowing a redeeming vendor to verify the authenticity of a coupon, preventing fraud and changing of data within the information based indicia. In addition, the customer originating the mailing may obtain marketing information such as mailing date, type of products purchased, after the coupon is redeemed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventors: Roy R. Gordon, Wayne A. Wilkerson
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Patent number: 6687684Abstract: A postage printing system enables users to generate postage indicia and print mail pieces at client computers. Upon user determination of a mail piece print failure, a mail metering application on the client computer sends reprint request to an authorizing authority at a remote location. The reprint request includes information identifying an account for printing a postage indicia. A server computer used by the authorizing authority receives the reprint request from a client computer and evaluates the request. When the account is verified and other criteria are satisfied, a reply is sent to the client computer that includes a reprint authorization. Otherwise, a negative reply is sent to the client computer that does not include the reprint authorization. Upon receiving a reprint authorization from the authorizing authority, the client computer prints a replacement mail piece with the postage indicia.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1999Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: PSI Systems, Inc.Inventors: Harry T. Whitehouse, Scott T. Montgomery
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Publication number: 20040010477Abstract: A method for printing indicia on mailpieces at an increased average speed. The system includes: a postal scale for determining a postage amount for a mail piece; a printer; and a postage meter responsive to the postal scale to control the printer to print an indicium representative of the postage amount. The postage meter further includes: a programmable controller; a secure mechanism for accounting for postage amounts expended; and an indicia generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2002Publication date: January 15, 2004Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Sanju Ballurkar, James E. Burke, John P. Miller
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Patent number: 6672623Abstract: An official postal product, and a method and apparatus for making the official postal product. The official postal product includes a first image area having an official postal indicia a second image area having a personal image. A protective coating is placed over the second image area such that official cancellation mark placed over the second area will not permanently adhere to the personal image.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: David L. Patton, Frank Pincelli, H. Mark Delman
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Publication number: 20030229602Abstract: A method for printing indicia on mailpieces at an increased average speed. The system includes: a postal scale for determining a postage amount for a mail piece; a printer; and a postage meter responsive to the postal scale to control the printer to print an indicium representative of the postage amount. The postage meter further includes: a programmable controller; a secure mechanism for accounting for postage amounts expended; and an indicia generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2002Publication date: December 11, 2003Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: John P. Miller
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Patent number: 6648230Abstract: A method and apparatus for evaluating a confidence level of a decoded barcode value is disclosed. A digit score is assigned to a digit within a barcode. When decoding the barcode, if a deduction is required to decode the digit, then the digit score for the digit is reduced accordingly. After all the digits within the barcode have been decoded, a total score of a decoded barcode value can be determined by adding all the digit scores for all the digits within the barcode. The total score of the decoded barcode value is reduced if a checksum is used to ascertain the value of any digit within the barcode. The decoded barcode value can be accepted only if the total score exceeds a predetermined value.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Eduardo Kellerman, Richard C. Van Hall
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Patent number: 6622133Abstract: A system and a method for automatic mail operation with four state barcode are provided. An automatic mail operation processing system with four state barcode in accordance with the present invention includes customer barcode supporting system, mail operation supporting system, and automatic sorting system. The customer barcode supporting system converts information into four state barcode and prints the barcode on mail and mail receiving form when a customer supplies the information. The information is necessary for shipping the mail. The mail operation supporting system receives the mail and the mail receiving form, determines postal fee, and reports result of receipt to the customer through the customer barcode supporting system. The automatic sorting system reads the four state barcode on the mail and sorts the mail automatically.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1999Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Electronics and Telecommunications Research InstituteInventors: Moon Sung Park, Dong Chin Woo
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Patent number: 6618709Abstract: A method and computer architecture monitoring resource usage via a global computer network. The computer architecture may include a resource-metering data recorder/translator unit having a global computer network node and, in operation, recording resource usage measured by and associated resource meter. The computer architecture further includes a database and at least one global computer network server, in operation, storing resource usage data recorded by the data recorder/translator unit in the database, receiving a resource usage data query from a user, calling the database for resource usage data relevant to the user, and presenting resource management information based on the relevant resource usage data via a global computer network site to the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1998Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Enerwise Global Technologies, Inc.Inventor: David J. Sneeringer
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Publication number: 20030158778Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for a three party mailing service. The process may enable a first party, such as an advertiser, to create a mailpiece, such as a postcard, marked with a unique code (step 106). The mailpiece may be provided to a second party, such as a household (208), who can send the mailpiece without adding any postage to the mailpiece. The mailpiece may then be delivered to a third party (step 121), and the first party may be billed for the postage due for delivery of the mailpiece from the second party to the third party (216).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2003Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventor: Lyn Seidler
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Patent number: 6609117Abstract: A system is disclosed for distributing postage over a public network in a manner that is secure in the case of third party interception, indicia for which can be efficiently printed by a postal customer on items to be mailed, and that facilitates authentication of the printed indicia. When the postal customer purchases postage from the postal service, the postal service provides information which the postal customer uses to generate pseudo-random numbers associated with the respective units of postage. When the postal customer prints an indicium for a respective unit, it appends the associated pseudo-random number, which the postal service uses to authenticate the indicium. The pseudo-random numbers are generated using a methodology by which the postal customer can generate pseudo-random numbers for units which have been purchased, but not for units which have not yet been purchased.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: The Escher Group, Ltd.Inventors: Andrew V. Sutherland, Michael R. Klugerman, Frank M. D'Ippolito
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Publication number: 20030144973Abstract: System and method for providing confirmation relating to the distribution of a mailpiece within a mailing system includes a determination of postal data required for postage evidencing of a mailpiece originated by a mailer. The postal data is combined with other data related to value-added services desired for the mailpiece. The value-added services data includes addressing information for a return receipt to the mailer. A digital postmark which includes the postal data and the value-added services data is created. At delivery of the mailpiece, the digital postmark is read and the value-added services data is captured from the read digital postmark. A confirmation message is sent to the mailer and/or other interested third parties, in accordance with information contained in the value-added services data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2003Publication date: July 31, 2003Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Leon A. Pintsov, Theresa Biasi, Shirish S. Joshi, Frederick W. Ryan
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Publication number: 20030140016Abstract: A method for providing postal services including providing a postal substrate to a user, the postal substrate bearing an identification of the user and sending the postal substrate bearing the user's identification to a destination indicated by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventors: Philip Grotsky, Dan Grotsky, Baruch Atzmon, Ariel Spivak