| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20090070223 | System and method for calculating postal charges - A system for calculating postal charges receives detailed information and configuration information about a bulk mail, and collects charge-calculation information on the basis of the detailed information and the configuration information. Then, the system determines discount rates for the bulk mail on the basis of the charge-calculation information, and generates charge information for the mails in consideration of the discount rates. Accordingly, the system for calculating postal charges can provide optimum charges for the mails to a client before the reception of the mails. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20100026497 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR INSPECTING EQUIPMENT - An equipment inspecting device for inspecting at least one piece of equipment positioned in an office from among a plurality of offices included in the equipment inspection target recognizes office information for indicating a position of an office, and searches office equipment information for indicating a previous state of at least one piece of equipment positioned in the office by using the office information. The equipment inspecting device transmits the searched office equipment information to the equipment information collecting device so that an equipment information collecting device for collecting at least one piece of equipment information corresponding to at least one piece of equipment may generate update information for indicating a state change of at least one piece of equipment. Also, the equipment inspecting device receives the update information from the equipment information collecting device, and updates office equipment information by using the update information. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100145785 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CALCULATING MILEAGE POINTS - A mileage point calculating system receives mail acceptance data including respective acceptance information of a plurality of mail groups and acceptance information of a combined mail group generated by combining the plurality of mail groups, determines a first combined fee generated by summing postage of the plurality of mail groups according to acceptance information of the plurality of mail groups, determines a second combined fee corresponding to postage of the combined mail group according to acceptance information of the combined mail group, and calculates a margin between the first combined fee and the second combined fee as mileage points | 06-10-2010 |
| 20100150398 | MULTILINGUAL ACCEPTANCE INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD AND SYSTEM BASED ON IMAGE RECOGNITION - Provided is an image recognition-based multilingual acceptance information processing method and system. In the case of processing incoming mail, when a domestic address is written in a foreign language, it is converted into a correct native address written in a native language that is then mapped on an attached barcode or a newly generated barcode. Also, when it is impossible to analyze the characters through character recognition, the read image information is transmitted to a remote video coding center, and a specialist converts it into a native language to map the information on the barcode. Further, when a mailman reads the barcode in the final delivery process, a detailed native address is displayed on a display device such as a personal digital assistant (PDA). | 06-17-2010 |
| 20100151836 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACQUIRING MAIL ACCEPTANCE INFORMATION BASED ON VOICE RECOGNITION - Provided is a voice recognition based acceptance information acquiring method and system. The system includes an acquiring module generating voice acceptance information by acquiring acceptance information corresponding to the mail by a user's voice; a converting module for extracting address information corresponding to a destination address of the mail from the voice acceptance information, and converting the extracted address information into voice address information; a matching module for generating computerized acceptance information by matching the voice address information and stored address information; a checking module for checking whether the computerized acceptance information corresponds to the user's voice information; and a receiving module for receiving an acceptance number corresponding to the computerized acceptance information. | 06-17-2010 |
| 20110018714 | RFID READER AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING RFID TAG THEREOF AND APPARATUS FOR ANALYZING RECEPTION POWER PATTERN - A radio frequency identification (RFID) reader may extract a reception power from a tag signal transmitted from an RFID tag, generate a power pattern from the extracted reception power, and analyze the power pattern. Next, the RFID reader may determine whether the RFID tag is identified based on an analysis result of the power pattern. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110022544 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ISSUING MOBILE POSTAGE STAMP - In order to provide a mobile postage stamp, when mobile postage stamp application information is received from a terminal owned by a user, a mobile postage stamp providing system verifies a recipient mailing address included in the mobile postage stamp application information. After the verification of the recipient mailing address is completed, the mobile postage stamp providing system generates a serial number corresponding to the mobile postage stamp on the basis of the mobile postage stamp application information and provides the generated serial number to the terminal. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110035337 | UNMANNED MAIL ACCEPTING METHOD AND DEVICE AND DATA MANAGING DEVICE - An unmanned mail accepting device verifies ordinary and registered mail to be provided by a client, settles postage for the verified ordinary and registered mail, and displays electronic postmark information on the mail. | 02-10-2011 |
| 20110056227 | HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM OF PLANT USING HEAT PUMP - Disclosed is a heat recovery system of a plant using a heat pump that absorbs some heat energy wasted from a condenser of the plant. The heat recovery system is constructed such that water condensed by the condenser is supplied to a service water heater via condensate pumps. A heat pump is installed between the condensate pumps and the service water heater for receiving the condensed water and the coolant. Some of the condensed water and the coolant, having passed through the heat pump, are supplied to a coolant inlet port of the condenser, and the remaining portions are supplied to the service water heater. The condensed water supplied to the service water heater is heated by a three way valve through which service water heating steam is supplied. Some of the steam is directly recovered to the condenser via a combustion air heater. | 03-10-2011 |