HYPERCOM CORPORATION Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110079645 | MULTI-HEAD POINT OF SALE TERMINAL - The invention provides increased convenience through use of multiple opposed magnetic stripe reader heads within a POS terminal card reader track. In one embodiment, the various opposed heads are offset along the card reader track. The POS terminal also accommodates smart card and contactless instrument readers and includes features for electronic signature capture, user display interaction, multi-tasking capabilities, check reading and age and identity verification. | 04-07-2011 |
20110010252 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO PURCHASE APPLICATIONS BY A POINT OF SALE TERMINAL - A system and method to allow users to purchase software applications for point of sale (POS) terminals from an application server via a network (e.g., the Internet) utilizing the POS terminal itself. One or more menus providing portals to available applications and their respective demonstration applications are provided to users on POS terminals. The demonstration applications may be directly downloaded from the application server onto the POS terminals. In addition, the user is able to purchase the application via the POS terminal either before or after the user has viewed/downloaded the demonstration application. After purchase, the application may be downloaded directly from the application server onto the POS terminal. Further, information associated with the demonstration applications downloaded to each POS terminal may be reported to a manufacturer of each demonstration application. | 01-13-2011 |
20100328113 | KEYPAD MEMBRANE SECURITY - In an exemplary embodiment, a security sensor is present in a POS terminal between the keypad and a processor. The security sensor is configured to detect an unauthorized probe through the keypad and implement a security protocol. In an exemplary embodiment, the security sensor is a serpentine conductive circuit screen printed on the polyester film. The serpentine conductive circuit may cover almost all of the polyester film. For example, the serpentine conductive circuit may cover 90% to 100% of the film. Furthermore, in an exemplary embodiment, the serpentine conductive circuit limited to a section of the polyester film. For example, the serpentine conductive circuit may be on only ΒΌ of the film. This embodiment has the advantage of printing the serpentine conductive circuit on the critical security areas and leaving the non-critical areas with blank polyester film. | 12-30-2010 |
20100299265 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SECURITY AUTHENTICATION AND KEY EXCHANGE - This is for a payment device that may be constructed from separate modules in a secure fashion such that the aggregation of the modules constitutes an overall secure device without the use of additional covers, cases, or tamper-resistant housings. The methods and system are provided whereby the devices within a modular payment system can exchange data between each-other in a secure fashion. While data encryption is being used elsewhere, the present invention extends the security zone from each secure payment module within a modular device out over the cable to the next device. This allows the user to purchase payment device components, place them as they see fit, and not have to obtain certification on their end product as a POS-A level payment device. | 11-25-2010 |
20100228864 | SERIAL DEVICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - The serial device management system is a new and innovative method of aiding the deployment and troubleshooting of POS terminals serially connected to IP enabled devices. Various messages and other data may be sent through a pipe from the IP enabled device to a serially connected POS terminal. This will allow the POS terminal to behave as if it has a direct IP connection. | 09-09-2010 |
20100097435 | THERMAL PRINTER DEVICE FOR POINT OF SERVICE TERMINAL - The present invention provides for a compact, portable POS terminal through the use of a compact printer that utilizes a thermal printer with fan-folded paper. The POS terminal also accommodates contactless instrument readers and optionally includes features for electronic signature capture, user display interaction, multi-tasking capabilities, check reading and age and identity verification. | 04-22-2010 |
20090289922 | PAYMENT TERMINAL STYLUS WITH TOUCH SCREEN CONTACT DETECTION - In an exemplary embodiment, a stylus operates with a capacitive touch screen only when the stylus tip is in contact with the touch screen. The stylus is used as a sensor to determine the location where a user is touching the surface of a capacitive touch screen, but is not active until the stylus tip is pressed against the touch screen. In an exemplary embodiment, pressing the stylus tip against the touch screen activates the stylus by creating a physical separation in the circuit and disconnecting the stylus tip from ground. When the stylus tip is no longer grounded, it becomes active and is able to operate with a capacitive touch screen. In an exemplary embodiment, signal attenuation may be performed by diverting the sense signal to ground via a capacitor or other electronic component. | 11-26-2009 |
20090108061 | PAYMENT TERMINAL WITH HYBRID CARD READER - A method of transferring a value to a smart card includes inserting a smart card into a reader and reading data from at least one of a chip located in said smart card and a magnetic stripe located on a surface of the smart card. The method also includes inputting a transaction request for said value, sending said request and said data to a processing center and receiving approval of said request. The method includes transmitting said value to said smart card, receiving by said smart card of said value, and storing said value on a contactless communication portion of said smart card. | 04-30-2009 |