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Us Patents
Method And System For Maximizing Use Of A Communication Line
According to the present invention, a single incoming/outgoing line, such as a telephone line, is enabled to transmit and receive information through a variety of information routing systems. The present invention employs a facsimile machine having a monitor/switching device that enables or disables a variety of communication devices based upon signal traffic detected by the monitor in combination with a set of predetermined user priority parameters. Predetermined user priority parameters may include factors such as the time of transmission, the user identity, a user priority override designation and/or the type of information being transferred.
Method For Searching A Digital Rights Management Package
Brian M. Romansky - Monroe CT Thomas J. Foth - Trumbull CT
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707 2, 713182
Abstract:
A method that allows a search engine to find a document and allows a potential buyer to review portions of the document. The invention provides a plain text index to the document that may be searched by internet engines and reviewed by potential buyers of the document. The full text of the document remains encrypted and managed by a Digital Rights Management (DRM) package. The index is synchronized and hides contextual information so that potential buyers may determine whether they want to obtain rights to review the document.
System And Method For Instant Online Postage Metering
Felix Bator - Easton CT David B. Chamberlin - Monroe CT James A. Euchner - Waccabuc NY Thomas J. Foth - Trumbull CT Andrei Obrea - Seymour CT David L. Rich - Shelton CT David W Riley - Easton CT
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06F 708
US Classification:
235381, 235495, 705403, 705 59, 705 60
Abstract:
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 customers 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 Customers 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.
Thomas J. Foth - Trumbull CT Kenneth G. Miller - Bethel CT Richard W. Heiden - Huntington CT Brian M. Romansky - Monroe CT Kwan Cheung Wong - Milford CT
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06F 700
US Classification:
700227, 209 33, 118712
Abstract:
A method for tagging the mail pieces in a mail tray and validating the integrity of the mail pieces in the tray. The method is accomplished by: determining the measurement of an edge of each mail piece that will be placed in a tray; determining the thickness of each mail piece that will be placed in the tray; determining the number of mail pieces that will be placed in the tray; calculating an incremental pattern dab that is going to be placed on the edge of each mail piece; placing a portion of the pattern on the edge of each mail piece that is going to form the mail pieces of the tray; and placing the mail pieces in the tray in an ordered manner so that the edges having dabs will be visible, and the dabs will form a pattern that indicates only the determined number of mail pieces are in the tray.
Method For Printing A Manifest Or Statement Of Mailing Having A Pattern That Matches A Pattern Printed On The Edges Of Mail Pieces Contained In A Tray
Kenneth G. Miller - Bethel CT Thomas J. Foth - Trumbull CT Richard W. Heiden - Huntington CT Brian M. Romansky - Monroe CT Ronald Reichman - Trumbull CT
Assignee:
Pitney Bowas Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06F 700
US Classification:
700227, 209 33
Abstract:
A method for matching a manifest or statement of a mailing with the mail pieces contained in a tray. The method is accomplished by: printing a pattern on the edge of mail pieces; placing the mail pieces in a tray; and printing the pattern on the manifest or statement of mailing and on the edges of the mail pieces contained in the tray.
Method For Field Programmable Radio Frequency Document Identification Devices
A method that allows one to mark information with a pencil on a material equipped with a RFID type circuit, and have the marked information stored in a RFID circuit that is a component of a personal identification system and/or a document identification system. The marked entered information may be corrected by erasing the written information with a pencil eraser and writing new information on paper with a pencil. Information may also be marked into a RFID circuit and have the marked information stored in the RFID circuit by utilizing a standard ink jet computer printer to print lines on paper equipped with a RFID type circuit, by having the printed lines perform the function of wires.
Thomas J. Foth - Trumbull CT, US Michael S. Ryan - Darien CT, US Robert Bedard - Ridgefield CT, US
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06F 1760 H04K 100 H04K 900
US Classification:
705 53, 705 37, 705 26
Abstract:
An Internet-based system that allows a buyer and a seller to obtain information about each other while remaining somewhat anonymous. The system provides historic information to buyer and seller by having a trusted third party give the buyer and seller the other party's trading history information without revealing the actual identity of the parties. A buyer registers with the trusted third party by submitting an online application. The trusted third party establishes a credit score for the buyer. A seller registers with the trusted third party by submitting an online application. The trusted third party establishes a score for the seller based upon the seller's trading history, reputation and financial standing. When the buyer chooses to purchase a product from a seller over the Internet, certain parameters i. e. , dollar value of transaction, type of purchase, level of current outstanding credit available, credit score, etc.
Method For Acquiring A Customer For Online Postage Metering
Felix Bator - Easton CT, US David B. Chamberlin - Monroe CT, US James A. Euchner - Waccabuc NY, US Thomas J. Foth - Trumbull CT, US Andrei Obrea - Seymour CT, US David L. Rich - Shelton CT, US David W Riley - Easton CT, US
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06F 708
US Classification:
705 59, 705 60
Abstract:
A method for acquiring customers for meter licenses for PC postage. 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.