Specialized Function Performed Patents (Class 705/410)
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Patent number: 8126822Abstract: A method that enables the post to deliver letters, flats, post cards and packages (mail) addressed to a recipient's virtual post office box and then to be delivered directly to the recipient. The process enables individuals or entities to rent a virtual post office (VPO) box i.e., a box that does not physically exist, from the post office (“post”). Mail addressed to the virtual post office box would be captured by the post during the post's sortation process and rerouted to the specified address of the renter of the virtual post office box.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1999Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Ronald P. Sansone, Fran E. Blackman, Daniel F. Dlugos, Leon A. Pintsov, Denis J. Stemmle, Francis X. Hines, Jr.
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Patent number: 8103518Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for validating an address associated with a delivery item. In one embodiment, a computer-implemented method validates addresses associated with a delivery item. The method includes the steps of electronically receiving a data file from a sender, the data file comprising one or more addresses, and determining whether the addresses can be validated with a first weekly file comprising extended delivery codes and a second weekly file comprising delivery point verifications. The method may further include the steps of processing the data file using a database of addresses that are represented in neither the first weekly file nor the second weekly file, based on the determining step, updating the data file to indicate a status the addresses, and sending the updated data file back to the sender.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2007Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: United States Postal ServiceInventor: Eric I. Seaberg
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Patent number: 8078548Abstract: A postage evidencing meter system is disclosed. The system comprises an authorization database for storing parameters for at least one user, wherein the parameters limit the at least one user's ability to evidence postage using the meter. The parameters include a maximum postage amount that the at least one user is allowed to use on the meter to evidence postage. The parameters may alternatively or also include a period of time during which the user is allowed to use the meter to evidence postage or a maximum amount of postage that can be used during a period of time. The postage evidencing meter further comprises a user interface, a printer, and a security module. In alternative embodiments, the authorization database is stored on a removable storage device and/or is coupled to the meter via a communication link to a remote postage information system.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2003Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Stamps.com Inc.Inventor: Craig Ogg
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Patent number: 8073782Abstract: There is provided a cryptographic round dater and its method of use. By capturing customer profile information and encoding the information on a label affixed to the customer's submitted mailpiece, fraudulent or criminal use of the mail may be deterred by providing traceability to the source of the mail piece. The information attached to the mailpiece may be both human readable and machine readable, said machine readable portion being optionally encrypted to protect the privacy and security of the encoded information. Further benefit is provided by allowing the handling of a mailpiece to be traced, allowing for effective remediation or investigation in the event of an unauthorized use of mail.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2003Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: United States Postal ServiceInventors: Leon Nathaniel Dillard, Wayne Alan Wilkerson, Roy Roger Gordon
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Patent number: 8060445Abstract: In a mail franking system including a central secure metering device (PSD 20) connected to a remote credit reloading server (26) and a plurality of local franking management modules (22-1 to 22-N) each including a local secure metering device (28-1 to 28-N) and connected to said central secure metering device via a user's local area network (LAN), there is provided a method wherein a franking session is opened, each of the local franking management modules books a predetermined franking value from a central secure metering device so as to perform secure frankings up to the limit of this value and at the end of session each of these modules transmits its consumed franking value to the central device which is then debited by an overall franking value equal to the sum of the franking values consumed by each of the local modules.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2006Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Neopost TechnologiesInventors: Fabien Chatte, Marek Krasuski
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Patent number: 8046312Abstract: An enhanced postal data modeling framework, in which postal data which describes characteristics of a mail sortation process is accessed, and the postal data is mapped to production management data which describes characteristics of a model production management process in an initial state and which is capable of being processed by a production management application. The production management data is input for processing by the production management application to produce forecasted production management data which predicts characteristics of the model production management process in a subsequent state, the forecasted production management data is modeled to forecasted postal data which predicts characteristics of the mail sortation process, and at least a portion of the forecasted postal data is provided to a user.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2009Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Accenture Global Services LimitedInventors: Joel Marchildon, Lisa Fu, Geofrey Owen Kelk, Brian Moran, James A. Kennedy
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Patent number: 8041645Abstract: The present invention includes apparatus and methods for printing and verifying postage stamps on demand via a personal postage stamp printer. The indicium by which the stamp is printed includes a color stripe and a data field including authentication data that corresponds to the color stripe. To authenticate the stamp, the authentication data in the data field is read and compared with authentication data extracted from the color stripe.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2004Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Cordery, Donald G. Mackay, Claude Zeller
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Patent number: 8027927Abstract: An on-line value bearing item (VBI) printing system that includes one or more cryptographic modules and a central database is disclosed. The cryptographic modules are capable of implementing the USPS Information Based Indicia Program Postal Security Device Performance Criteria and other required VBI standards. The modules encipher the information stored in the central database for all of the on-line VBI system customers and are capable of preventing access to the database by unauthorized users. Additionally, the cryptographic module is capable of preventing unauthorized and undetected modification, including the unauthorized modification, substitution, insertion, and deletion of VBI related data and cryptographically critical security parameters.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2009Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Stamps.ComInventors: Craig L. Ogg, William W. Chow
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Patent number: 8015122Abstract: Postage metering apparatus is provided with a removably mounted print head module such as an inkjet cartridge with an integral ink supply. The module includes means responsive to the number of printing operations performed by the print head and to terminate operation of the print head when a predetermined number of operations have been performed. Upon termination of operation of the print head, a signal is sent to a microprocessor of the postage meter which then transmits information relating to use of the print head, and if desired postal register information, to a remote data center. The remote data center may then send an authorization signal permitting further operation of the print head.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2001Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Neopost LimitedInventor: James Neil Elliott
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Patent number: 8010463Abstract: A method, carrier server and system are provided for shipping a package wherein a shipper can arrange for shipment of a package, simply through an interactive contact with the carrier, without the need for the shipper to use official carrier documentation or forms. In particular a shipper may contact a carrier using any communication device, such as a cellular telephone, standard landline telephone, personal digital assistant (PDA), personal computer (PC), laptop, or other wired, wireless or optically-based device, in order to communicate shipping information to the carrier and, in response, receive a unique easy identifier. Thereafter, the shipper need only associate the easy identifier with the package, for example by simply hand writing the identifier on the package, and either deposit the package at the closest drop off box or carrier facility, or leave the package to be picked up by a carrier vehicle that has been, or will shortly thereafter be, dispatched fort the purpose of picking up the package.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2006Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: United Parcel Services of America, Inc.Inventor: Bob Gillen
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Patent number: 8005762Abstract: The exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a method for handling printing errors in a computer-based postage system, the method comprising: assigning an identifier to a particular mail piece wherein said identifier uniquely identifies the particular mail piece during a particular period of time and wherein said unique mail piece identifier is related to a particular mailer; generating for printing a representation of a postage indicium for the particular mail piece and a representation of the unique mail piece identifier; and recognizing an indication that an error occurred in a printing of at least one of the postage indicium or the representation of the unique mail piece identifier.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2004Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Stamps.com Inc.Inventors: Craig L. Ogg, Akbar A. Thobhani
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Patent number: 8005764Abstract: A system and method for receiving and storing data about a unique postal indicium, the data being received from a printing location after printing of the postal indicium and determining whether scanned information about the postal indicium received from a reading location matches the stored data, is a duplicate, or is otherwise suspected of being fraudulent. The system and method may include sending instructions to the reading location on how to handle a mail piece to which the postal indicium is affixed; and sending information to an automatic revenue protection processing system, if the scanned information about the postal indicium does not match the stored data about the postal indicium, is a duplicate, or is otherwise suspected of being fraudulent.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2004Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventor: Jeffrey S. Poulin
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Patent number: 7970714Abstract: A system for producing a mailpiece for delivery in accordance with a Value Added (VA) service. The system comprises a computer processor having Value Added Services (VAS) program code adapted to operate in combination with the processor's print driver code. Further, the VAS program code is operative to receive operator input data in connection with a Value Added Service. Additionally, the system includes at least one peripheral device, operating in combination with the VAS program code, for (i) determining charges in connection with the mailpiece based upon the VA service and (ii) printing VAS data/postage indicia on the mailpiece. In one embodiment of the invention, the system includes a VAS database for collecting VAS data and performing various accounting services (e.g., charge-back, financial tracking) or producing a manifest document when using a Manifest Mailing System.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Richard W Heiden
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Patent number: 7933844Abstract: A method for sorting parcels may include reading, during a first sortation pass, machine readable indicia applied to the parcel prior to mailing and at least a portion of delivery address information on a parcel. The method may also include selecting a reference indicium from the machine readable indicia and creating an entry, corresponding to the reference indicia, in a first database, the entry including a portion of the delivery address information for the parcel and a value corresponding to the reference indicium. The method may also include determining whether the delivery address information has a corresponding forwarding order, and, if a corresponding forwarding order exists, modifying the delivery address information in accordance with the forwarding order. The method may include forwarding the entry to a second database different from the first database, the second database corresponding to the delivery address information.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2007Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventor: Alfred T. Rundle
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Patent number: 7933846Abstract: A mail processing system that includes dimensional rating capability that provides true length support for carrier rates to prevent improper classification of mail pieces. The mail processing system determines a first dimension, parallel to the path of travel, and a second dimension, transverse to the path of travel, of a mail piece. The first dimension and second dimension are compared to each other to determine which is greater. The greater of the two dimensions is assigned to be the length of the mail piece, regardless of the orientation of the mail piece. The format of the mail piece is then determined based on a comparison of the assigned length and assigned width dimensions to maximum dimensions specified by a format table. Based on the determined format of the mail piece, a delivery fee is then calculated, and an indicium can be generated for the mail piece.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2007Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Peter T. Collings, Elaine B. Cristiani, Brad L. Davies, Robert H. Kummer, Jr., Mark D. Zamary
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Publication number: 20110078091Abstract: A system and method for remote postage metering of postage indicia, including demanding a desired postage amount and subsequently printing the postage indicia onto a piece of mail. A user inputs certain necessary information, as well as additional desired information, into a local processor-based system. The local system then assembles a postage demand in suitable format and transmits the same to a remote postage metering device. The remote postage metering device then verifies the demand for authority to demand and valid funding. Upon verification, the remote postage meter assembles a data packet representing an authorized postage indicia. The data packet is transmitted to the local system for printing. Printing of the postage indicia may be unaccompanied, or may include additional information. Such additional information may include destination and return address, machine readable routing or identification information, or a complete document to be posted.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Stamps.com IncInventors: Salim G. Kara, Martin J. Pagel
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Mutual authentication system and method for protection of postal security devices and infrastructure
Patent number: 7912788Abstract: A method of authenticating a PSD and an initializing infrastructure that uses a secret key, a PSD public/private key pair and a provider public/private key pair. The infrastructure prepares a signed provider key record using the provider public key and the provider private key and a first MAC using the signed provider key record and the secret key. Both are sent to the PSD. The PSD authenticates the signed provider key record using the first MAC and the provider public key using the included digital signature. The PSD prepares a signed PSD key record using the PSD public key and the PSD private key and a second MAC using the signed PSD key record and the secret key. Both are sent to the infrastructure. The infrastructure authenticates the signed PSD key record using the second MAC and the PSD public key using the included digital signature.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2004Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: G. Thomas Athens, Michael J. Shukaitis, Robert W. Sission -
Patent number: 7908217Abstract: A mailing machine that optimizes throughput by reducing the amount of time necessary for the PSD to generate the digital signature and indicium for each mail piece is provided. The debit operation performed by the PSD, i.e., adjusting the PSD registers, is separated into three different sections, a pre-debit operation, a perform debit operation, and a complete debit operation. In addition, the calculation of the digital signature can optionally be pre-computed, or, alternatively, computed in stages, i.e., partial signature calculation. Utilizing this granularity, the cryptographic operations associated with generating the digital signature can be shifted between the three debit operations such that the execution time of the time critical portion of the debit operation (perform debit) can be optimized to meet the performance requirements of the mailing machine in which the PSD is deployed.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2007Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: G. Thomas Athens, Roger Ratzenberger, Jr., Maria P. Parkos, Mark A. Scribe, Robert A. Cordery, John A. Hurd
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Publication number: 20110047100Abstract: The present subject matter generally relates to techniques and equipment to apply move update address information to mailpieces based on move update requirements. More particularly, the present subject matter relates to a pre-print move update process that updates addresses for moves without affecting stored address data while meeting postal authority standards for move update and pre-sort mailpiece groupings. The move update process is applied to the address data before print and preserves the initial stored address data. The move update address information and initial address information are both printed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2009Publication date: February 24, 2011Inventor: Richard WOJDYLA
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Patent number: 7890208Abstract: A mailing list is created including destination addresses for mailpieces to be submitted to a carrier service for delivery. A unique mailpiece identifier associated with mailpieces on the mailing list is generated by the carrier or other trusted third party. The unique mailpiece identifier is printed on the mailpiece with which it is associated. The mailpieces with the printed unique identifier are submitted to the carrier service. The carrier service obtains the printed unique identifier from the mailpiece. The obtained unique identifier from each said mailpiece is utilized to verify that data associated with the mailpiece has been processed by the carrier or trusted third party. When the unique number has been obtained from the mailpieces, the carrier service, if desired, may note this fact in the carrier records to prevent reuse of the unique identifier.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2007Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Inventors: Leon A. Pintsov, Robert A. Cordery
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Patent number: 7844554Abstract: A system and method to remotely enable and disable features in a mailing system is provided. When a customer desires to change the operating features of a mailing system, the customer places an order with a data center. The data center generates a file that identifies each of the features that should be enabled within the mailing system, and the file is sent to the mailing system, along with any files required to implement and support the enabled features, via a network. The mailing system will store the required files, and purge any files no longer required to implement and support features that are no longer enabled. The enabling and disabling of operating features is thus performed remotely from the data center, and does not require a customer service representative to physically visit the location at which the mailing system is installed.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2004Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Kummer, Jr., Linda S. Lin, Lynn W. D'Amico, Wesley A. Kirschner
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Patent number: 7840492Abstract: Methods and systems for dispensing value are described. In one configuration, a unique tangible indicia is enabled with a value and then disabled after the value is redeemed. In another configuration, a user enables a unique coded stamp and associates a postage payment with the stamp. The postal service cancels the stamp by deactivating the stamp from a list of active stamps and optionally audits the payment association.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Alan Leung, John W. Rojas, James R. Norris, Jr., Jean-Hiram Coffy, Arthur Parkos, John F. Braun, Wendy Chui Fen Leung
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Publication number: 20100228609Abstract: An electronic transcript generation and transfer system is described. It contains functionality for facilitating transactions between requestors and reporters by receiving a request for a transcript quote from a requestor and providing the request to a reporter. The system provides the reporter an interface to associate a number of pages with the request and based on various factors, generates a communication with the requestor containing the quote. The system then facilitates the requestor's payment for the transcript and provides the reporter a work request with specific details about the transcript request. Finally, upon receipt of the transcript sent notification from the reporter, the system transfers the requestor's payment to the reporter and transmits a communication to the requestor containing tracking information and other details of the completed transcript request.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2009Publication date: September 9, 2010Inventor: Steven Marcus
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Patent number: 7769221Abstract: Images may be captured of items being processed at a processing station of an order fulfillment center and made available electronically for review to verify quality assurance polices for the items. Alternatively, a short video clip may be captured of the items being processed. The images may be made electronically available for review from remote locations. The images may be associated with a customer order and the images may be reviewed to ensure that the order has been correctly processed. The processing station may be a shipping station and the images may be reviewed to ensure adherence to shipping quality assurance policies. The processing station may also be a receiving station and the images reviewed for defects in the shipping container or the items. The items may be associated with a returned customer order and the images may be reviewed to verify the validity of a customer complaint.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2005Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan J. Shakes, François M. Rouaix, Donald L. Kaufman
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Patent number: 7765131Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for providing personalized delivery services by a carrier providing a package delivery service. Typically, the consignee indicates a delivery preference to be applied to delivery of a package, such as indicating a specific location where the package is to be left upon delivery, if the consignee is not present to accept the package. In one embodiment, the consignee may be notified by the carrier of the scheduled delivery of the package, and may be linked to the carrier's web site to indicate a delivery preference. Alternatively, the delivery preference may be indicated by the consignee proactively accessing the web site. After conveying a delivery preference, the carrier's systems communicate the delivery preference at the appropriate time to a portable computing device which informs the delivery personnel of the consignee's delivery preference. Other embodiments allow the consignor to indicate delivery preferences.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2006Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: United Parcel Service of America, Inc.Inventors: Robert Klingenberg, Joe Rizzo, Sumeet Pradeep Shroff
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Patent number: 7756795Abstract: A mail piece verification system for processing a mail piece having associated therewith mail piece data includes an incoming mail processing center, an outgoing mail processing center located downstream from the incoming mail processing center and a data center in operative communication with the incoming mail processing center and the outgoing mail processing center. The incoming mail processing center receives the mail piece, obtains the mail piece and uploads the mail piece data to the data center. The data center performs a verification check on the mail piece data and downloads instructions based upon the verification check to the outgoing mail processing center. The outgoing mail processing center uses the instructions to process the mail piece.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2000Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Frederick W. Ryan, Jr., Thomas J. Foth, Cathy C. Morrissey, Steven J. Pauly, Leon A. Pintsov
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Patent number: 7747544Abstract: A method for producing a metered tape and an indicium on a meter tape comprising determining a location on the meter tape where the indicium is to be printed, generating the indicium with information related to the location incorporated therein, and printing the indicium on the meter tape at the location. A method of authenticating an indicium printed on a meter tape comprising retrieving information stored within the indicium, the information identifying a first location where the indicium is supposed to be positioned relative to the meter tape, detecting a spatial indicator identifying a second location where the indicium is actually positioned relative to the meter tape, and comparing the first location to the second location. Mail metering and authenticating systems for implementing the methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2005Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Cordery, Erik D. N. Monsen, Claude Zeller, Matthew J. Campagna
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Publication number: 20100161516Abstract: Rolling view optimization is initiated by receiving electronic mail data corresponding to a plurality of mail pieces, the electronic mail data including a first cycle and determining whether substantially all electronic mail data from the first cycle can be processed for mailing. In response to determining that substantially all of the electronic mail data from the first cycle cannot be processed for mailing, a determination is made whether a portion of the mail data from the first cycle can be processed for mailing and in response to determining that a portion of the mail data from the first cycle can be processed for mailing the electronic mail data corresponding to the first cycle for mailing is sent.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P.Inventors: Douglas Belew, Michael Mocettini
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Publication number: 20100153230Abstract: A system and method for instantly printing PC postage before establishing a postage meter account. The method includes the steps of a meter vendor obtaining a first meter license from the Post for a first meter; loaning the use of a first meter licensed in the customer's zip code to a customer; requesting a second meter license for the customer; initializing the first meter for use by the customer; and transferring the first meter to the Customer's meter license when the second meter license is received. Alternatively, when the second meter license is received a second meter is assigned to the customer and the first meter is reassigned to the meter vendor.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2010Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Felix Bator, David B. Chamberlin, James A. Euchner, Thomas J. Foth, Andrei Obrea, David L. Rich, David W Riley
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Publication number: 20100153309Abstract: Systems and methods for dimensionally rating mail pieces including cards, letters, flats, mailers, packages and parcels using a pointing device such as a digital pen are described. In one illustrative configuration the system includes a digital pen, a three dimensional digital pen pattern device, a computer and a printer for printing evidence of postage payment. A mail piece such as a small parcel is placed on the opened three dimensional digital pen pattern device. The user may select a digital pen pattern command box or may otherwise engage or be prompted to begin measurements. For a rectangular parcel, the user selects a bottom right and then a top left measurement point. The system then calculates the dimensions of the parcel, dimensionally rates it and then accounts for and prints a corresponding postage indicium.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2008Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: David K. Asano, Jean-Hiram Coffy, Michael Swenson, Alexandra Mack, David W. Beckstrom, Joan T. Doutney, Sarah Jurta
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Patent number: 7729957Abstract: A method and system for providing attribute verification (330) consistent with the invention includes obtaining the attributes (320) of the item prior to placing the item in a delivery system (350), verifying correctness of the attributes (320), and transmitting an indication of the correctness of the attributes to a delivery system operator over a communications system (340).Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2001Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: United States Postal ServiceInventors: John J. Sadler, Larry Goodman, Robert Galaher, Dana Nacke, William Gallagher, Paul Bakshi, Scott Lamoreux, Hughes Pierce, Robert Dvonch, Dana Foster, EvaMarie Lizzol, Lynn Hunsicker, Jim Hess, John Sexton, Himesh Patel, Robert Kooken, John Blalock, Diane Smith, Albert J. Johnson
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Patent number: 7726757Abstract: The object of the present invention is to easily select a file when a user prints. In order to achieve this object, according to this invention, an information processing method in an image forming apparatus which stores a printing history in a print process, includes the steps of displaying accessible files stored in a predetermined storage location, selecting one of the displayed files (step S701), extracting, based on the printing history, a file related to the selected file (steps S703 to S706), and printing an arbitrary file of the selected and extracted files (steps S708 and S709).Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2006Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Yoshihito Nanaumi
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Publication number: 20100131430Abstract: A system and method for bulk mail oriented transaction printing of variable documents by evaluating particular data such as zip code data in a VI PDL. A queue can be configured with information regarding a particular rendering job, which includes the VI data fields including required postal information, a particular postal information format, and a thickness adjustment with respect to each item of mail associated with a bulk mail. The rendering job can be received for production and a number of records associated with the job automatically parsed into one or more postal bundles, based on predefined information and postal regulations. Such an approach can also be utilized to automatically generate and render the required bundle labels.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventor: Javier A. Morales
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Publication number: 20100131429Abstract: A method and system for identifying recipient mailing preferences to mailers. A mail preparation center sends a plurality of mail recipients mail pieces having a mail campaign identifiers printed thereon. Mail recipients communicate with a data center to input the mail campaign identifiers received. The data center also gathers recipients' future mail campaign mailing preference options. The recipient preferences are communicated back to the mailing center. The mail preparation center may include a postage meter with at least one accounting register for accounting for value and the further steps of processing the plurality of mail pieces with the postage meter to account in the accounting register for the value of the mail piece mail campaign identifier of each mail piece processed by the postage meter.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Richard W. Heiden, Theresa Biasi
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Patent number: 7720712Abstract: A method and system for placing an order to purchase an item via the Internet. The order is placed by a user at a client system and received by a server system. The client system can display information identifying the item and, for each of multiple procurement options having information related to ordering the identified item, can display an indication of the procurement option such that selection of the displayed indication represents an ordering of the identified item using the information of the procurement option. In response to selection of a displayed indication, the client system can send to a server computer a request to order the identified item using the information of the procurement option for the selected indication.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2000Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Amazon.com, Inc.Inventors: William Allocca, Jordan Hay, Jonathan A. Leblang, Colleen McQueen, James Prudente
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Publication number: 20100114700Abstract: A system and method synchronize delivery of messages in multiple communications channels by generating mailing information regarding a first message to be delivered through a first communications channel to a customer. The mailing information includes an identifier of the first message and is embedded into an intelligent mail barcode. The first message is then tracked using the mailing information by scanning the intelligent mail barcode to obtain tracking information. Based on the tracking information, the system and method coordinate delivery of a second message the content of which is related to the first message through a second communications channel to a group of people including the customer. Delivery of the first message through the first communications channel and delivery of the second message through the second communications channel is synchronized.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventor: Charles R. Chamberlain
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Patent number: 7711650Abstract: Systems and methods for dispensing postage or other authorization information electronically by using a secure processor containing an amount of preauthorized postage which can be applied to any piece of mail or other item are shown. The generated postage as applied to an item is preferably scanned and decoded toward the goal of validation of the pre-paid rights or obligation to pay to send the article of mail. A plurality of criteria and checks may be used to accomplish validation. For example, the fact that the indicia can be decoded gives a basic comfort level of validation and a check against a central user database for validation criteria provides for validation according to embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2006Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Stamps.com Inc.Inventor: Salim G. Kara
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Publication number: 20100076869Abstract: A system and method in which a buyer registers for a buyer's shipping account and uses the shipping account to pay shipping costs associated with purchases made over the Internet. When a buyer purchases merchandise over the Internet from either a retailer's website or from an individual through an online auction, the buyer is capable of controlling the shipping process by logging on to their buyer's shipping account. Among other things, the buyer can use their shipping account to select the desired type of shipping service (overnight air or ground) and populate a shipping label with shipping information such as delivery address, return address, and preferred delivery time windows. Once the shipping label has been populated and verified, the shipping label is electronically transferred to the seller for use in shipping the package. The system and methods of the present invention allow the buyer greater control over the shipping process.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Sumeet Shroff, Nagesh Kadaba
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Patent number: 7668784Abstract: The invention provides a method of detection of an imprint of a postal indicium at a location on a mail piece. The method involves utilizing a sensor to scan along a band on the mail piece to detect a sequence of transitions between light and dark reflectance areas within a band extending across the said location. AN indication of the presence of the imprint of the postal indication is generated in response to detection of a transition succeeding a predetermined number of initial transitions at a start of the sequence of transitions. The invention also provides apparatus for imprinting postal indicia on mail pieces. The apparatus comprises a printer operable to print a postal indicium in a required location on the mail piece. A first sensor is provided that is responsive to reflectance transitions between light and dark along a band of the mail piece extending across the said location.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2001Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: NEOPOST LimitedInventor: Raymond John Herbert
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Publication number: 20100042554Abstract: A mail processing system that has employee personal postage accounting capability is provided. When a mail processing system is used to process personal mail, a record of the fees for such personal mail, associated with an identification of the employee sending the personal mail, is generated by the mail processing system. The mail processing system periodically sends such records to a payroll system, which uses the records to automatically deduct the fees from the respective employee's paycheck. By integrating the mail processing system to the payroll system, the mail processing system can be utilized by employees to process personal mail, and the fees for such personal mail collected from each employee, without the risk of handling cash in the mail room or the added expense of credit card fees.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2008Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Joan T. Doutney, Sara M. Conklin
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Publication number: 20100036777Abstract: Methods and systems for postal payments and addressing are described. In one embodiment, an electronic communication identifier associated with a postal item may be accessed for automated payment. Source user data associated with the postal item may be accessed. A user associated with an electronic communication associated may be identified. Information from the identification of the user may be utilized for addressing or otherwise delivering the postal item, or for securing a payment approval, or for otherwise verifying previous blanket approval for payments.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2008Publication date: February 11, 2010Applicant: eBay Inc.Inventor: Jason Alexander Korosec
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Patent number: 7613660Abstract: A process for evidencing postage payment begins by obtaining a destination address for a mail item and encoding it as a string of characters from which a subset of the encoded string is selected, concatenated with plain text data and then encrypted. The encrypted portion is hashed along and a digital signature is computed as part of the digital postage mark. During verification, the mail item is scanned to obtain a digital image thereof, which is parsed to identify and capture the digital postage mark and the destination address block. A recoverable portion of the DAB is extracted and the digital postage mark is parsed into a plain text area and a cryptographic validation code area. The CVC area is parsed to obtain a recoverable portion. If the recoverable portion of the DAB is within a threshold value of the recoverable portion of the CVC, then the mail item is accepted.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2003Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Leon A. Pintsov
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Patent number: 7610248Abstract: A method for producing and weighing a mailing unit that is formed from a plurality of components including inserts and envelopes comprises the steps of determining a weight for each of the components and electronically storing a record of the weights. The inserts are placed into the envelope to form the mailing unit, and the weight of the mailing unit is determined based on the weights of the components utilized to form the mailing unit that are stored in the weight record.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2001Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: First Data CorporationInventors: Jeffrey G. Nowlin, Scott J. Smith, Fred C. Casto
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Publication number: 20090259602Abstract: According to some embodiments, a method of operating a postal indicia printing apparatus comprises storing, in the apparatus, a first indicia image format comprising a first dimension, storing, in the apparatus, a second indicia image format comprising a second dimension that differs from the first dimension, prompting a user of the apparatus to select one of the first and second indicia image formats, receiving a signal indicative of a selection of one of the first and second indicia image formats, and printing, on a mail piece, an indicia image in accordance with the selected indicia image format.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: David W. Beckstrom, Yakup J. Igval, Christian A. Beck
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Publication number: 20090216371Abstract: Embodiments include systems and methods of delivery DVDs, games, other electronically or computer readable media, or other high value items through the mail or via any other delivery service for return and redelivery to a second customer. For example, in one embodiment, items returned by a first customer are identified during processing of a container or mailer containing the item, the second customer is determined, a new address label is affixed to the container, and the item is delivered to the second customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICEInventors: Michael John Amato, Brent Alan Raney, Joseph Anthony Narvaez
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Publication number: 20090216686Abstract: The invention relates to a method of franking of mail such that it can be tracked by carriers and mail-routing services. More specifically, the invention relates to a method of franking and tracking mail, such as letters or parcels, sent by at least one sender through a distribution network which is equipped with an information system (SI).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2006Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventors: Frederic Jouvin, Jean-Luc Jouvin
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Publication number: 20090206013Abstract: Aspects of the invention relate to systems and methods for improving a sort plan. According to one embodiment, several groups are formed where each group contains articles having an identifier of a hierarchical structure. In certain embodiments, the identifier may include a geographical indication, such as a postal or ZIP code. Further aspects relate to systems and methods for conducting sort plan optimization where at least some prior data is known or otherwise obtainable. In one embodiment, data relating to the quantity of groups within the sort plan, the quantity of articles associated with each identifier, and/or the quantity of articles within each group may be estimated or known. In certain embodiments, such data may be utilized to assign articles to specific bins, including any available bin, and then optimize the sort plan by selecting at least one bin for improvement.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2008Publication date: August 20, 2009Applicant: Accenture Global Services GmbHInventors: Brian J. Moran, Jeffrey S. Owen, Lisa D. Hardin, Ajay K. Easo, Olutayo O. Oladunni
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Patent number: 7577617Abstract: In a method and apparatus for dependable transmission of data from a data center to terminal equipment, particularly transmission of fee schedule table data to a postage-calculating scale or postage meter machine, new postage fee schedule table data are offered at the data center for future postage calculation. In a first communication between the data center and the terminal equipment, a request for postage fee schedule table data is formed at the terminal equipment and is communicated to the data center, and the data center receives the request and transmits the requested new service data to the terminal equipment, and the terminal equipment receives and stores the new service data.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1999Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Francotyp-Postalia AG & Co.Inventor: Frank Reisinger
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Patent number: 7558761Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for processing mail pieces to automatically associate a manually entered postage to a class of service and to a system which implements the method. The method includes receiving a postage amount that is to be applied to the mail pieces and searching stored rate tables for one or more classes of service having a postage rate that matches the entered postage amount. The matching classes of service are displayed and the user selects one of the classes of service. The entered postage amount is applied to the mail pieces and transaction information for each is stored. A corresponding weight for each of the matching classes of service may also be displayed to the user. Mail pieces may be processed individually or in a batch using the discussed method and system.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2003Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Kummer, Jr., Jacques E. Hasbani
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Publication number: 20090171861Abstract: A mailing machine that provides for permanent postage is described. Postage may be purchased at one point of time at a then prevailing rate and used in the future at the same effective purchasing power even if a new more expensive rate schedule is in effect. The mailing machine provides for the accounting of such rate purchased postage using a Postal Security Device and may include multiple rate-table based accounts each associated with a particular postage rate table.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2007Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Richard Horree, Wojciech M. Chrosny, Linda S. Lin, George M. Macdonald