System and method for processing tokenless biometric electronic transmissions using an electronic rule module clearinghouse
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G07C-009/00
G06F-001/00
출원번호
UP-0048567
(2005-01-31)
등록번호
US-7620605
(2009-11-27)
발명자
/ 주소
Hoffman, Ned
Lapsley, Philip Dean
출원인 / 주소
YT Acquisition Corporation
대리인 / 주소
Marger Johnson & McCollom, PC
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216
초록▼
Herein is described a tokenless biometric method for processing electronic transmissions, using at least one user biometric sample, an electronic identicator and an electronic rule module clearinghouse. The steps for processing of the electronic transmissions comprise of a user registration step, wh
Herein is described a tokenless biometric method for processing electronic transmissions, using at least one user biometric sample, an electronic identicator and an electronic rule module clearinghouse. The steps for processing of the electronic transmissions comprise of a user registration step, wherein a user registers with an electronic identicator at least one registration biometric sample taken directly from the person of the user. A formation of a rule module customized to the user in a rule module clearinghouse, wherein at least one pattern data of a user is associated with at least one execution command of the user. A user identification step, wherein the electronic identicator compares a bid biometric sample taken directly from the person of the user with at least one previously registered biometric sample for producing either a successful or failed identification of the user. In a command execution step, upon successful identification of the user, at least one previously designated rule module of the user is invoked to execute at least one electronic transmission. The above-mentioned steps are conducted in a manner wherein a biometrically authorized electronic transmission is conducted without the user presenting any personalized man-made memory tokens such as smartcards, or magnetic swipe cards.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A method implemented in a computer system including at least one computer for providing approval for a third party to access a value account controlled by a primary account holder, the process comprising: receiving a biological sample proffered by the third party via a biolog
What is claimed is: 1. A method implemented in a computer system including at least one computer for providing approval for a third party to access a value account controlled by a primary account holder, the process comprising: receiving a biological sample proffered by the third party via a biological identification device coupled to the computer system; comparing the proffered biological sample to biological identification data stored in a database in the computer system; if the proffered sample is similar to the stored data, making a determination of whether the third party has been authorized by the primary account holder to access the value account; and in the event that the third party is determined to be authorized to access the account, transmitting an approval signal indicating that the third party may have access to the value account. 2. The method for providing approval as claimed in claim 1, the method further comprising: receiving an identification code proffered by the third party, wherein making the determination is performed based on both the identification code and comparing the proffered biological sample. 3. The method for providing approval as claimed in claim 2, wherein the identification code corresponds to a credit card number. 4. The method for providing approval as claimed in claim 2, wherein the identification code is absolutely unique. 5. The method for providing approval as claimed in claim 2, wherein the identification code is reasonably unique. 6. The method for providing approval as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: in the event that the approval signal is transmitted, transmitting a notification signal to the primary account holder indicating that the third party has accessed the value account. 7. The method for providing approval as claimed in claim 6, wherein the notification signal is transmitted to a wireless device. 8. The method for providing approval as claimed in claim 6, wherein the notification signal is transmitted as an email message. 9. A method implemented in a computer system including at least one computer for providing approval for a third party to access a value account controlled by a primary account holder, the process comprising: receiving a biological sample proffered by the third party via a biological identification device coupled to the computer system; comparing the proffered biological sample to biological identification data stored in a database in the computer system; making a first determination, based on comparing the proffered biological sample, of whether the third party is registered in the database; in the event that the third party is determined to be registered in the database, making a second determination of whether the third party has been authorized by the primary account holder to access the value account; and in the event that the third party is determined to be authorized to access the value account, transmitting an approval signal indicating that the third party may have access to the account. 10. The method for providing approval as claimed in claim 9, the method further comprising: receiving an identification code proffered by the third party, wherein making the first determination is performed based on both the identification code and comparing the proffered biological sample. 11. The method for providing approval as claimed in claim 10, wherein the identification code corresponds to a credit card number. 12. A method implemented in a computer system including at least one computer for providing approval for a third party to access a value account controlled by a primary account holder, the process comprising: receiving a biological sample proffered by the third party via a biological identification device coupled to the computer system; receiving transaction data corresponding to a transaction on the value account, initiated by the third party; comparing the proffered biological sample to biological identification data stored in a database in the computer system; making a first determination, based on comparing the proffered biological sample, of whether the third party is registered in the database; in the event that the third party is determined to be registered in the database, making a second determination of whether the third party has been authorized by the primary account holder to access the account; and in the event that the third party is determined to be authorized to access the account, making a third determination of whether the transaction data goes beyond a predetermined transaction parameter limit; and in the event that the third party is determined to be authorized to access the account, and it is determined that the transaction data does not go beyond the predetermined transaction parameter limit, transmitting an approval signal indicating that the third party may have access to the account. 13. The method for providing approval claimed in claim 12, wherein the predetermined transaction parameter limit has been set by the primary account holder. 14. The method for providing approval claimed in claim 12, wherein the transaction data comprises whether the transaction is a cash advance. 15. The method for providing approval claimed in claim 12, wherein the transaction data corresponds to whether the transaction is a purchase of merchandise. 16. The method for providing approval claimed in claim 12, wherein the transaction data comprises the type of merchant conducting the transaction. 17. The method for providing approval claimed in claim 12, wherein the transaction data comprises the type of merchandise being purchased in the transaction. 18. A system for biological authorization of financial transactions, the system comprising: a terminal including a biological identification device; a central database server connected by a first network path to the terminal to receive a payment request accompanied by a biological ID signature generated by the biological identification device and a personal ID number presented by a purchaser and generate an authorization packet if the received biological ID signature is similar to a previously stored biological ID signature; and a financial institution server connected by a second network path to the central database server to receive the payment request accompanied by an authorization packet; wherein, in the event that the financial institution server receives the payment request accompanied by the authorization packet, and the value account corresponding to the payment request has sufficient available value, then a transaction authorization is transmitted to the terminal. 19. The system for biological authorization of financial transactions as claimed in claim 18, wherein the authorization packet is generated at the central database server based at least on a comparison of the biological ID signature generated by the biological identification device with previously obtained biological ID information corresponding to the purchaser. 20. The system for biological authorization of financial transactions as claimed in claim 19, wherein the previously obtained biological ID information is stored at the central database server.
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