Financial Markets and Services Commercial Real Estate Distressed Assets Economic Development Healthcare Real Estate Leasing Mixed-Use Real Estate Real Estate
Richard W. Heiden - Huntington CT, US Steven M. Kaye - Weston CT, US Jeffrey D. Pierce - Norwalk CT, US
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06F017/00
US Classification:
705408
Abstract:
A postage printing system, having a computer, a data center and a control system. The computer is in operative communication with a printer for printing a postal indicia on an envelope. The data center is in operative communication with the computer which in turn is located remotely from the data center. The data center includes a plurality of user accounts and a plurality of advertiser accounts where each of the plurality of advertiser accounts includes respective ad data including message data and restriction data. The control system is in operative communication with the data center and the computer and is for: (i) establishing a transaction session between a user of the computer corresponding to one of the plurality of user accounts and the data center; (ii) obtaining recipient address information from the user; and (iii) using the recipient address information and the restriction data from the plurality of advertiser accounts to identify message data available for printing on the envelope in conjunction with the postal indicia.
System And Method For Embedding And Extracting Key Information
Judith D. Auslander - Westport CT, US Steven M. Kaye - Weston CT, US Jeffrey D. Pierce - Sandy Hook CT, US
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
H04N 1/40 H04N 1/56
US Classification:
358 19, 358 328, 358530, 358540
Abstract:
In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, a method for embedding key information into a printed document is disclosed. The method comprises creating a first section comprising a first ink having a first color under white light; and creating a second section comprising a second different ink. The second ink comprises a fluorescent ink and has a second color under white light which is substantially the same as the first color, and the fluorescent ink has a fluorescence when subjected to fluorescent-exciting radiation. The first section and the second section are visually indiscernible from each other on the printed document in white light. Also, the second section comprises key information, which is selected or highlighted by a user during creation of the document, and the first section comprises non-selected information.
Assistive Technology For Disabled People And Others Utilizing A Remote Service Bureau
Steven Kaye - Weston CT, US Matthew Phillips - New Milford CT, US
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Incorporated - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G10L021/06 G10L021/00
US Classification:
704271000, 704270000, 704275000
Abstract:
A method, system, and user apparatus for helping a user, such as a disabled person, to use paper processing equipment like photocopiers and sorting machines. Accordingly, a call for help is received at a remote service bureau; a user profile is checked to find out things like user disabilities; an equipment profile of the user is checked to determine what different types and models of paper processing equipment the user has; and then interactive assistance is provided to the user from the remote service bureau such that the interactive assistance is based at least partly upon the user profile and the equipment profile.
Steven Kaye - Weston CT, US Joan Doutney - Sandy Hook CT, US Rodney Hallgren - Norwalk CT, US Beth Kroczaleski - New Canaan CT, US Mark Lee - Oxford CT, US Jacky Igval - Milford CT, US
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Incorporated - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705408000
Abstract:
The present invention includes methods for operating a mailing machine. A permit mail imprint is generated in the mailing machine on the basis of input signals entered into the mailing machine via a user interface of the mailing machine. At least some of the input signals may represent alphanumeric characters. For example, the permit number may be entered via a keypad or keyboard in the form of numeric characters.
Jay Reichelsheimer - Shelton CT, US David Rich - Shelton CT, US Steven Kaye - Weston CT, US
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Incorporated - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06F 17/00 B41L 19/00
US Classification:
705408000, 101045000
Abstract:
Labels that may selectively provide signaling are shown. In one example, a fluorescent signaling section of a label may be perforated and may be mechanically removed from the main portion of the label to selectively provide a label that does not emit a fluorescent signal. In another example, a thermal printer is used to quench a fluorescent section of a label so that it does not emit a fluorescent signal.
Judith Auslander - Westport CT, US Steven Kaye - Weston CT, US Michael Swenson - Danbury CT, US
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Incorporated - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
705408000
Abstract:
A mail piece marking for a mail piece including a first section printed with a first ink; and a second section printed with a second different ink. The first and second sections include a substantially same color in normal daylight. The first and second sections are intermixed such that combined reading of the first and second sections conveys a first mail piece marking information. The second ink is adapted to be machine readable to read a second different mail piece marking information contained in the second section.
Method For Printing Address Labels Using A Secure Indicia Printer
Jeffrey D. Pierce - Sandy Hook CT, US Steven J. Pauly - New Milford CT, US Steven M. Kaye - Weston CT, US
International Classification:
B41F 33/00
US Classification:
101484
Abstract:
Printing methods and systems that provide both a secure value label printing mode of operation and a non-secure mode of operation that allows generic printing of non-value items without compromising the security feature of the secure printing mode are described. If the printing system determines the image is a non-secure image such as an address label or other non-value graphic, the printing system utilizes the non-secure mode and disables the use certain printhead elements. In such a system, the enforced print disabled white bands are enforced in non-secure mode such as by actually disabling the print drive mechanism that allows a row to be printed or by populating certain regions of the print buffer with zero values.
Ronald P. Sansone - Weston CT Michael D. O'Hare - Fairfield CT Steven M. Kaye - Bronx NY Scott Korowotny - Oxford CT
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06R 708
US Classification:
235381
Abstract:
A metering kiosk in which postage is applied to a finished mail piece such as a postcard which has been provided with bar codes to indicate paper orientation for receipt with the kiosk and indicate the destination of the postcard. The metering kiosk has a touch screen monitor for convenient communication between the user and the logic of the kiosk. Although the primary function of the kiosk is to apply postage to a finished mail piece, convenience and entertainment of the user is a consideration.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Steven Kaye Vice President
Bottomline Technologies Prepackaged Software
3015 Windward Plz, Alpharetta, GA 30005 Website: optiosoftware.com
Tronox
Deputy General Counsel , Tronox Limited , General Counsel , Tronox Titanium Dioxide
Barclays Investment Bank Jun 2010 - Jun 2014
Director - Americas Head of Ecm and Equity Syndicate Compliance
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom Llp and Affiliates Oct 2002 - Jun 2010
Corporate Associate
Oct 2002 - Jun 2010
Deputy General Counsel, Tronox Limited
Education:
The George Washington University Law School 1999 - 2002
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates, Law
Emory University 1994 - 1998
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts
Newark Academy 1990 - 1994
Skills:
Corporate Law Corporate Governance Investment Banking Corporate Finance Securities Legal Research Cross Border Transactions Legal Writing Equity Capital Markets Financial Services Securities Offerings Compliance Research Compliance
Family Medical Center 7535 Laurel Cyn Blvd, North Hollywood, CA 91605 8187539994 (phone), 8187538621 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Arizona College of Medicine at Tucson Graduated: 1974
Languages:
English Russian
Description:
Dr. Kaye graduated from the University of Arizona College of Medicine at Tucson in 1974. He works in North Hollywood, CA and specializes in Family Medicine and Internal Medicine.