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A SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR A DYNAMIC TRANSACTION CARD
PCT/US2016/027415
[ZARAKAS, James, ZARAKAS, James, MARKSON, Theodore, ZARAKAS, James, MARKSON, Theodore, KOEPPEL, Adam, ZARAKAS, James, MARKSON, Theodore, KOEPPEL, Adam, KELLY, Kevin, ZARAKAS, James, MARKSON, Theodore, KOEPPEL, Adam, KELLY, Kevin, BRIGGMAN, Brian, ZARAKAS, James, MARKSON, Theodore, KOEPPEL, Adam, KELLY, Kevin, BRIGGMAN, Brian, SANGI, Saleem, ZARAKAS, James, MARKSON, Theodore, KOEPPEL, Adam, KELLY, Kevin, BRIGGMAN, Brian, SANGI, Saleem, WURMFELD, David, ZARAKAS, James, MARKSON, Theodore, KOEPPEL, Adam, KELLY, Kevin, BRIGGMAN, Brian, SANGI, Saleem, WURMFELD, David, LOCKE, Tyler, ZARAKAS, James, MARKSON, Theodore, KOEPPEL, Adam, KELLY, Kevin, BRIGGMAN, Brian, SANGI, Saleem, WURMFELD, David, LOCKE, Tyler, ESCALANTE, Karla]
1680 Capital One DriveMcLean, VA 22102
A dynamic transaction card that includes a transaction card having a number of layers, each of which may be interconnected to one another. For example, a dynamic transaction card may include an outer layer, a potting layer, a touch sensor layer, a display layer (including, for example, LEDs, a dot matrix display, and the like), a microcontroller storing firmware, Java applets, Java applet integration, and the like, an EMV chip, an energy storage component, one or more antenna (e.g., Bluetooth antenna, NFC antenna, and the like), a power management component, a flexible printed circuit board (PCB), a chassis, and/or a card backing layer.
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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTRONIC PROCESSING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
PCT/IB2016/051250
[BLOUIN, Catherine, BLOUIN, Catherine, BROWN, Doug, BLOUIN, Catherine, BROWN, Doug, JOHNSTONE, Charles Vernon, BLOUIN, Catherine, BROWN, Doug, JOHNSTONE, Charles Vernon, KLASSEN, Kevin, BLOUIN, Catherine, BROWN, Doug, JOHNSTONE, Charles Vernon, KLASSEN, Kevin, LAI, Ricky Yat Chiu, BLOUIN, Catherine, BROWN, Doug, JOHNSTONE, Charles Vernon, KLASSEN, Kevin, LAI, Ricky Yat Chiu, LAPRAIRIE, Peter Kelly, BLOUIN, Catherine, BROWN, Doug, JOHNSTONE, Charles Vernon, KLASSEN, Kevin, LAI, Ricky Yat Chiu, LAPRAIRIE, Peter Kelly, PAYNE, Colin Gregory, BLOUIN, Catherine, BROWN, Doug, JOHNSTONE, Charles Vernon, KLASSEN, Kevin, LAI, Ricky Yat Chiu, LAPRAIRIE, Peter Kelly, PAYNE, Colin Gregory, ROBERTSON, Ursula Elaine, BLOUIN, Catherine, BROWN, Doug, JOHNSTONE, Charles Vernon, KLASSEN, Kevin, LAI, Ricky Yat Chiu, LAPRAIRIE, Peter Kelly, PAYNE, Colin Gregory, ROBERTSON, Ursula Elaine, SHRESTHA, Madhav, BLOUIN, Catherine, BROWN, Doug, JOHNSTONE, Charles Vernon, KLASSEN, Kevin, LAI, Ricky Yat Chiu, LAPRAIRIE, Peter Kelly, PAYNE, Colin Gregory, ROBERTSON, Ursula Elaine, SHRESTHA, Madhav, TAYLOR, Andrew]
404, 11012 Macleod Trail SECalgary, Alberta T2J 6A5
A listings system is coupled to a payment‐settlement system and serves terminals operated by buyers and sellers of an agricultural product, such as cattle, as well as other users. The listings system and payment‐settlement system communicate via network‐based message passing. The listings system allows entering, viewing, and acceptance of objects representing listings for purchase or sale (offer) of the product and counteroffers. The listings system further provides for structured negotiations based on predefined attributes of the agricultural product, including structured negotiations for pre and post‐delivery adjustments.
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METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DISPLAYING ACCOUNT INFORMATION
PCT/US2015/046939
[KOEPPEL, Adam R., KOEPPEL, Adam R., NIDERBERG, Alex Leo, KOEPPEL, Adam R., NIDERBERG, Alex Leo, KELLY, Kevin, KOEPPEL, Adam R., NIDERBERG, Alex Leo, KELLY, Kevin, MITTAL, Mili, KOEPPEL, Adam R., NIDERBERG, Alex Leo, KELLY, Kevin, MITTAL, Mili, CALANDRO, Sarah, KOEPPEL, Adam R., NIDERBERG, Alex Leo, KELLY, Kevin, MITTAL, Mili, CALANDRO, Sarah, TURFBOER, Jonathan R.]
1680 Capital One DriveMcLean, Virginia 22102
Systems and methods are provided for displaying account information. The systems and methods may include a portable smart display device in short-range communication with a mobile device. The smart display device may be configured to provide a user with quick and easy yet secure access to account information, without the need for multi-step login and verification processes. The smart display device may be sized to fit within a wallet and within quick, easy reach of a user. The smart display device may receive up-to-date account information from the mobile device, and display the account information on-demand upon detecting an activation event, thereby providing an enjoyable user experience and a useful tool for quickly informing the user of their financial situation.
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FLUID COMPRESSOR
PCT/US2015/057110
[MUMPOWER, Kevin, MUMPOWER, Kevin, HAMILTON, Jeffry, MUMPOWER, Kevin, HAMILTON, Jeffry, CHANDLER, Kelly, MUMPOWER, Kevin, HAMILTON, Jeffry, CHANDLER, Kelly, TOLBERT, John, Jr.]
15185 Industrial Park RoadBristol, Virginia 24202
An apparatus includes an electric motor including a rotor and a stator, and a compression device including a compression chamber and a compression mechanism. The compression chamber is within either the rotor or the stator of the electric motor.
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HEAT TRANSFER IN AN ENERGY RECOVERY DEVICE
PCT/EP2015/080114
[TIRCA-DRAGOMIRESCU, Georgiana, TIRCA-DRAGOMIRESCU, Georgiana, O'TOOLE, Kevin, TIRCA-DRAGOMIRESCU, Georgiana, O'TOOLE, Kevin, CULLEN, Barry, TIRCA-DRAGOMIRESCU, Georgiana, O'TOOLE, Kevin, CULLEN, Barry, KELLY, Robert, TIRCA-DRAGOMIRESCU, Georgiana, O'TOOLE, Kevin, CULLEN, Barry, KELLY, Robert, BEIRNE, Rory]
DCU Cleantech Innovation CampusOld Finglas RoadGlasnevinDublin, 11
The invention provides an energy recovery device comprising a drive mechanism; an engine comprising a plurality of Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) elements or Negative Thermal Expansion (NTE) elements fixed at a first end by a holder element and connected at a second end to a drive mechanism wherein Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) elements or Negative Thermal Expansion (NTE) elements are positioned to from a gap between adjacent elements and configured to improve heat transfer from a fluid to each element.
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IMMERSION COOLED TOP-LOADING COMPUTING CARTRIDGES
PCT/US2014/058140
[CONN, Kevin D, CONN, Kevin D, SMITH, Kelly K, CONN, Kevin D, SMITH, Kelly K, GANTA, Kapil Rao Papa Rao Bala]
11445 Compaq Center Drive WestHouston, TX 77070
A chassis in accordance with one example includes a plurality of slots to receive a plurality of top-loading computing cartridges from a top of the chassis. The chassis also includes a supply inlet on a first side of the chassis to direct cooling fluid from the first side to a second side of the chassis, and a return outlet on the second side of the chassis to expel the cooling fluid from the chassis. The plurality of computing cartridges are immersed in the cooling fluid.
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A SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR UPDATING AN EXISTING DYNAMIC TRANSACTION CARD
PCT/US2016/027494
[ZARAKAS, James, ZARAKAS, James, KOEPPEL, Adam, R., ZARAKAS, James, KOEPPEL, Adam, R., KELLY, Kevin, P., ZARAKAS, James, KOEPPEL, Adam, R., KELLY, Kevin, P., WURMFELD, David]
1680 Capital One DriveMclean, VA 22102
A system for securely updating an electronic transaction card held by an account holder with an additional account and/or account data. A dynamic transaction card may be securely updated with an additional account by using pre-stored shell data and/or inactive data, whereby the pre-stored shell data may be populated using data received from an issuer system and/or the inactive data may be activated via an activation signal received from an issuer system. A backend server may determine, via a fraud determination, expiration determination, and/or user-request, that new account data should be transmitted to an account holder. The dynamic transaction card may receive the data associated with a notification, update a display, instruct an EMV applet to use a key associated with a received EMV key identifier for signatures, and/or update any additional data stored on the dynamic transaction card.
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PORTABLE USER CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREFOR
SG11201509772XA
[CHEIKH STEPHANE, IRMINGER RENAUD, O'SULLIVAN KEVIN, KELLY MICHAEL GARRY, CHEIKH STEPHANE, IRMINGER RENAUD, O'SULLIVAN KEVIN, KELLY MICHAEL GARRY]
IE
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DRIVE-THRU / POINT-OF-SALE AUTOMATED TRANSACTION TECHNOLOGIES AND APPARATUS
CA3080883A
[KELLY KEVIN, KELLY JOSEPH CRAIG, KELLY JOSEPH CRAIG]
US;US
The present invention includes methods and apparatus for the automated provision of goods through the use of scanning systems. More specifically, the present invention provides a method for automatically conveying which goods are being ordered, where the goods will be picked up, an associated method of payment, kitchen fulfillment, item tracking, and automatic delivery by a dispenser apparatus. In preferred embodiments, the present invention is applied to the automated ordering and pick-up of food items at a fast food restaurant.
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HEAT MAPS OF INFECTIOUS AGENTS AND METHODS OF USING SAME TO SCREEN SUBJECTS AND/OR DETERMINE AN INFECTION RISK
CA3185732A
[KELLY SEAN M, KELLY KEVIN M, KELLY SEAN]
US;US
The present disclosure provides methods for screening subjects at a subordinate location within a geographic region, or a subordinate space within the subordinate location for an infectious agent. Such methods may comprise assigning a risk score to each of the one or more subordinate locations or subordinate spaces based on an amount of infectious agent in pooled environmental samples and pooled biological samples in a subordinate location or subordinate space as compared to each other subordinate location or subordinate space, and then screening biological samples from subordinate locations or subordinate spaces that have a higher risk score before screening biological samples from subordinate locations or subordinate spaces that have a lower risk score. Methods for determining a risk of a viral infection in one or more geographic regions are also provided.
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