Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
235382500 | Changeable authorization | 17 |
20090014516 | AUTOMATIC GUIDANCE OF VISITOR IN NEW FACILITY THROUGH ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM INTEGRATION WITH LCD DISPLAY - An automatic guidance system and method directs a person in a defined area. An access control device includes a selectively encoded readable element. An access control device reader is adapted to read the element of the access control device and selectively deny or allow a user access to a predetermined location. A communication device included in the access control device reader directs the user to the predetermined location. | 01-15-2009 |
20090050697 | Apparatus for distributed data storage of security identification and security access system and method of use thereof - An apparatus and method are provided to control the entry and tracking of individuals into and through controlled areas for security. A novel system is provided which stores data in a collection of portable data carriers of various formats and flash memory. A method is further provided to control the so called “anti-passback” of individuals into controlled areas. Still further provided is a system which allows storage and dissemination of control information for security system operation on the collection of data carriers allowing the intelligence of the reader system to be low compared to the network security systems of the prior art. Controlling data can include data pointers, program components, executable files and various operating systems. | 02-26-2009 |
20090101711 | Secure Delivery of Goods - A secure container ( | 04-23-2009 |
20100032480 | Interactive financial card system uniquely suited for conducting financial transactions on the internet - A system and method for conducting secured online financial transactions on the Internet provides an electronically readable e-commerce card issued by a financial institution, as well as an electronic card reading device that communicates with the card owner's computer. To enable an online financial transaction on the Internet, the e-commerce card must first be read by the electronic card reading device. Next, the card owner is required to input a security code, and possibly other personal security information, that is known only by the user to the exclusion of others, including the card issuer. This system and method effectively decentralizes the personal security codes and other security information of all e-commerce card owners using the system, thereby substantially reducing the likelihood and extent of fraud and theft stemming from the traditional financial card (e.g., credit card and debit card) system without altering the framework of the existing global Internet marketplace and it's supporting e-commerce networks and systems. | 02-11-2010 |
20100147945 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING RESOURCES, AND COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM FOR COMPUTER PROGRAM - A method for managing a resource is provided. A personal card recording, thereon, a user identification code for identifying a user is issued to the user. A registration card recording, thereon, a registration code is prepared. The user identification code is stored in a temporary user storage portion when the user identification code and the registration code are read out, for user registration, from the personal card and the registration card respectively during a predetermined period. If the user identification code is read out from the personal card in order for the user to use the resource and the user identification code is stored in the temporary user storage portion, then the user is allowed to access the resource. If such user identification code is not stored in the temporary user storage portion, then the user is forbidden to access the resource. | 06-17-2010 |
20100252625 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR READING A SECURITY CLEARANCE CARD - The security clearance card, system, and method include a card that stores data to verify the identity of an owner of the card. In addition to other types of information, the card stores biometric data of the owner and other identity data. Different portions of the data may be encrypted with different encryption techniques based upon a predetermined level of security assigned to the portions of the stored data. Reader elements are then capable of reading at least a portion of the encrypted data stored on the security clearance card, and receiving at least one biometric from an individual. The biometric stored in the card is then compared with the biometric of the individual presenting the security clearance card to verify that the holder of the card is the owner of the card. | 10-07-2010 |
20100308109 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR SMART CARD PIN MANAGEMENT VIA AN UNCONNECTED READER - A system of changing the PIN associated with a smart card is described. A user can initiate the PIN change using a personal unwired smart card reader, rather than using a system, such as an ATM machine. The smart card reader, loaded with the smart card provides a cryptogram code, which can contain the user's requested new PIN or it can be provided to the issuer via alternative methods. Via various methods the cryptogram code is delivered to the card issuer's PIN change management system, including the user transposing the code from smart card reader screen to the card issuer's web site or audio DTMF transmission from the smart card reader speaker to the card issuer IVR system. Returned from the issuer, via a similar path, will be a command code that when processed by the smart card reader will result in a PIN change on the smart card. | 12-09-2010 |
20100308110 | SMART CARD PIN MANAGEMENT VIA AN UNCONNECTED READER - A system of changing the PIN associated with a smart card is described. A user can initiate the PIN change using a personal unwired smart card reader, rather than using a system, such as an ATM machine. The smart card reader, loaded with the smart card provides a cryptogram code, which can contain the user's requested new PIN or it can be provided to the issuer via alternative methods. Via various methods the cryptogram code is delivered to the card issuer's PIN change management system, including the user transposing the code from smart card reader screen to the card issuer's web site or audio DTMF transmission from the smart card reader speaker to the card issuer IVR system. Returned from the issuer, via a similar path, will be a command code that when processed by the smart card reader will result in a PIN change on the smart card. | 12-09-2010 |
20100327057 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LINKING PATIENT DATA TO A PATIENT AND PROVIDING SENSOR QUALITY ASSURANCE - The present disclosure is generally directed to maintaining sensor quality standards and/or preventing improper remanufacture of sensors, such as pulse oximetry sensors. Present embodiments may include a system for facilitating the monitoring of physiologic conditions that includes an optical reader configured to translate an optical machine-readable representation of data associated with a patient into electronic data, a memory device configured to receive and store the electronic data after an initial reading of the machine-readable representation of data by the optical reader, and a processor configured to associate the electronic data with historical data obtained from the patient and limit access to the historical data based on whether the optical reader provides matching electronic data based on a subsequently read optical machine-readable representation of data when predefined conditions are met. | 12-30-2010 |
20110011931 | One-Card Transaction Management System - A transaction management system enabling a user to perform a transaction using a neutral card at a point-of-sale unit in communication with a central server via a system network is provided. The system includes a terminal application at the point-of-sale unit and a data storage module connected to the central server, having a user profile corresponding to the neutral card. The user profile is linked to a plurality of transaction accounts and defines one or more specification for each transaction account linked thereto, each specification being associated to a weight. The system further including a server application at the central server for associating the card information to the corresponding user profile, generating one or more transaction scenario based on the transaction data and the weight of each specification of each transaction account linked to the user profile, and transmitting the transaction scenario(s) to the point-of-sale unit. | 01-20-2011 |
20110220718 | ASSOCIATION OF CONTACTLESS PAYMENT CARD PRIMARY ACCOUNT NUMBER - Embodiments of methods and machines are disclosed for enabling contactless devices, such as contactless payment cards and other devices having near-field communication (NFC) capabilities, for use as fare media in a transit and/or transportation system. Embodiments include reading contactless data from a contactless device and associating it with information received from another source on the device. For example, associating a primary account number (PAN) and/or other information received from a contactless payment card's contactless interface with a PAN obtained from a magnetic stripe of the contactless payment card. The information can then be further associated with one or more products and/or a transit user account. | 09-15-2011 |
20120138680 | BIOMETRIC TERMINALS - Biometric terminals are disclosed that include a biometric reader, an input device, and a processor coupled with the biometric reader and the input device. The processor has instructions to read a biometric measure from a user with the biometric reader. It also has instructions to receive an encoded signal from a handheld device with the input device, the encoded signal including an instruction to update a biometric access system. Instructions are included to decode the encoded signal and to modify biometric access by the user to the biometric access system in accordance with the instruction to update the biometric access system. Update of the biometric access system is acknowledged. | 06-07-2012 |
20130126609 | ELECTRONIC TICKET STORAGE APPARATUS AND ELECTRONIC TICKET CHECKING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Disclosed are an electronic ticket storage apparatus and an electronic ticket checking system and method. The electronic ticket checking method comprises: associating in advance basic electronic ticket information with preset additional information of the electronic tickets; during a first checking, modifying the additional information of the electronic tickets according to the basic information of the electronic tickets; and during a second checking, performing checking of the electronic tickets by checking the modified additional information of the electronic tickets. | 05-23-2013 |
20140014721 | PROCESSING SERVER AND TRANSFER MANAGEMENT METHOD - In a server; a ticket allotting unit generates, in response to a first request from a first user, first-type image code and stores the first-type information in a management database (DB) in a manner corresponding to a second user. Moreover, in response to a second request from the first user, generates second-type image code which is different from the first-type image code and stores the second-type image code in the management DB in a manner corresponding to a third user. Then, for example, a QR returning unit invalidates the first-type information stored in the management DB and validates the second-type information stored in the management DB. Then, a QR displaying unit sends the second-type image code to the third user. | 01-16-2014 |
20140339305 | AUTHENTICATION REGISTRATION AND CANCELLATION DEVICE - An authentication registration/invalidation apparatus is provided, which allows easy invalidation of an authentication tag when the authentication tag is lost, and facilitates management of authentication tags. When an RFID reader ( | 11-20-2014 |
20150034718 | Access Control Reader Enabling Remote Applications - A system and method for enabling users to run remote applications on access control readers located throughout office buildings. A system administrator creates different remote applications groups such as admin, engineer or cardholder and then assigns users to one of the remote application groups. Users are then able to run the remote applications assigned to their remote application group from any of the access control readers located throughout the office building. | 02-05-2015 |
20150083804 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A SECURE ACCESS CARD - A secure access card according to one example embodiment includes an exterior surface and a communication portion connected to the exterior surface. Multiple embodiments provide that the exterior surface includes an individual identification portion. Embodiments include those in which the exterior surface has a first color, and when the communication portion receives a signal indicating that the secure access card is deactivated, the exterior surface has a second color. Embodiments also include those in which the exterior surface displays an image when the communication portion receives a signal indicating that the secure access card is deactivated. | 03-26-2015 |