Read head device with selected output jack characteristics
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06K-007/08
G06K-007/00
G06Q-030/06
G06Q-020/34
G07F-007/08
G06Q-040/02
G06Q-020/32
출원번호
US-0043263
(2011-03-08)
등록번호
US-8876003
(2014-11-04)
발명자
/ 주소
McKelvey, Jim
출원인 / 주소
Square, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Novak Druce Connolly Bove + Quigg LLP
인용정보
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29인용 특허 :
68
초록▼
A read head is configured to be coupled to the mobile device. The read head is positioned in a housing. The read head has a slot for swiping a magnetic stripe of a financial transaction card to enable a financial transaction between a buyer and seller. The read head reads data from the magnetic stri
A read head is configured to be coupled to the mobile device. The read head is positioned in a housing. The read head has a slot for swiping a magnetic stripe of a financial transaction card to enable a financial transaction between a buyer and seller. The read head reads data from the magnetic stripe and produces a signal indicative of data stored on the magnetic stripe. The read head includes an output jack adapted to be inserted at least one of the audio jack or microphone input port of the mobile appliance to provide a signal indicative of data stored on the magnetic stripe to, the mobile device. The output jack extends at least 2 mm from the housing.
대표청구항▼
1. A card reader system, comprising: a housing having a slot for swiping a magnetic stripe of a financial transaction card to complete a financial transaction between a buyer and seller;a read head in the housing for reading data stored on the magnetic stripe and for producing a signal indicative of
1. A card reader system, comprising: a housing having a slot for swiping a magnetic stripe of a financial transaction card to complete a financial transaction between a buyer and seller;a read head in the housing for reading data stored on the magnetic stripe and for producing a signal indicative of data stored on the magnetic stripe;an output jack adapted to be coupled to at least one of an audio jack or microphone input port of a mobile device for providing, to the mobile device, the signal indicative of data stored on the magnetic stripe;a card reader circuit with a control unit, the control unit being coupled to a pathway subsystem that is configured to direct bias voltage received from the mobile device to a card reader power subsystem, the card reader power subsystem including a modified charge pump and being configured to convert the bias voltage to a system voltage that is usable by the control unit, wherein the control unit configures the pathway subsystem to allow the card reader circuit to access the mobile device; andan encryption system in communication with a communication system and the control unit, wherein the control unit, in operation, provides for communication of encrypted information from the encryption system. 2. The card reader system of claim 1, wherein the output jack has a length extending from the card reader in a range of 2-5 mm. 3. The card reader system of claim 1, wherein the output jack has a diameter of no greater than 3.5 mm and a base of the output jack is no more than 5 mm. 4. The card reader system of claim 1, wherein a longitudinal plane of the output jack lies within the plane that the financial transaction card travels in the slot within 3 mm. 5. The card reader system of claim 1, wherein a confirmation of payment is made to the buyer in response to completion of the financial transaction. 6. The card reader system of claim 1, further comprising: determining that the buyer is present with the seller at the time of the financial transaction. 7. The card reader system of claim 1, wherein the financial transaction card is selected from at least one of: a credit financial transaction card, debit financial transaction card, gift financial transaction card, and fund transfer financial transaction card. 8. The card reader system of claim 1, wherein the mobile device is a portable electronic device that includes at least one of: software, firmware, hardware, or a combination thereof, that is capable of at least receiving a signal, decoding the signal if required, exchange information with a third party financial institution or payment network to verify a buyer and/or seller's account information and conduct the transaction. 9. The card reader system of claim 1, wherein the mobile device is a mobile digital device. 10. The card reader system of claim 1, wherein the financial transaction is an electronic transaction conducted over the Internet or a financial transaction card present point-of sale transaction where the buyer makes the purchase at a store front, other “brick-and-mortar” location, or in a presence of the seller. 11. The card reader system of claim 1, wherein the signal includes financial transaction data selected from at least one of: an amount of the transaction, additional notes related to the transaction, authorization and/or signature of the buyer. 12. The card reader system of claim 1, wherein the signal includes financial transaction card information selected from at least one of: one or more of financial transaction card number, financial transaction card holder's name, expiration date, and security code. 13. The card reader system of claim 1, wherein the slot is configured to reduce torque applied on the card reader when the financial transaction card is swiped through the slot in order to maintain accuracy and reliability of the data read by the card reader. 14. The card reader system of claim 1, wherein the signal produced is indicative of data stored on the magnetic stripe with minimum error via a single swipe of the financial transaction card. 15. The card reader system of claim 1, wherein acceptance and initialization of incoming signals from a swipe of the financial transaction card are done until the signals reach a steady state, the financial transaction card swipe is detected once steady state is reached, or peaks in the incoming signals are identified when the financial transaction card swipe is detected. 16. The card reader system of claim 1, wherein the financial transactions is completed without sharing financial transaction card information with the seller. 17. A card reader system, comprising: a housing having a slot for swiping a magnetic stripe of a financial transaction card to complete a financial transaction between a buyer and a seller; a read head in the housing for reading data stored on the magnetic stripe and for producing a signal indicative of data stored on the magnetic stripe; an output jack adapted to be coupled to at least one of an audio jack or microphone input port of a mobile device for providing, to the mobile device, the signal indicative of data stored on the magnetic stripe;the output jack having a length, extending from the housing, of at least 2 mm;a card reader circuit with a control unit, the control unit being coupled to a pathway subsystem that is configured to direct bias voltage received from the mobile device to a card reader power subsystem, the card reader power subsystem including a modified charge pump and being configured to convert the bias voltage to a system voltage that is usable by the control unit, wherein the control unit configures the pathway subsystem to allow the card reader circuit to access the mobile device; andan encryption system in communication with a communication system and the control unit, wherein the control unit, in operation, provides for communication of encrypted information from the encryption system. 18. A method for conducting a financial transaction with a financial transaction card, comprising: coupling a card reader to a mobile device;swiping the financial transaction card through a slot in the card reader;producing a signal indicative of data stored on a magnetic stripe of the financial transaction card with at least a portion of the signal including encrypted information;converting, using a card reader power subsystem including a modified charge pump, voltage received from the mobile device to a card reader system voltage that is usable by the card reader;configuring the card reader to access the mobile device;encrypting at least a portion of the signal at the card reader;sending the signal to an engine of the mobile device that is coupled to the card reader; andreceive, by operation of the engine, an input to the mobile device of at least one of an input number, character and one or more signatures. 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising: communicating at least a portion of an information with a third party financial institution or payment network to authorize the financial transaction. 20. The method of claim 18, further comprising: sending confirmation of payment to a buyer in response to completion of the financial transaction. 21. The method of claim 18, further comprising: confirming that a buyer is authorized to use the financial transaction card. 22. The method of claim 18, further comprising: determining that a buyer is present with a seller at the time of the financial transaction. 23. The method of claim 18, further comprising: payment is made with a communication channel of a buyer's choice. 24. The method of claim 18, further comprising: confirming payment with an electronic notification in the form selected from at least one of an, email, SMS message, tweet (message delivered via online social networking service), instant message or communication within a social network. 25. The method of claim 18, wherein the mobile device is a seller's mobile device. 26. The method of claim 25, wherein the financial transaction is an electronic transaction conducted over the Internet or a financial transaction card present point-of-sale transaction where a buyer makes a purchase at a store front, other “brick-and-mortar” location, or in presence of a seller. 27. The method of claim 18, wherein the financial transaction card is selected from at least one of: a credit financial transaction card, debit financial transaction card, gift financial transaction card, and fund transfer financial transaction card. 28. The method of claim 18, wherein the mobile device is a portable electronic device that includes at least one of: software, firmware, hardware, or a combination thereof, that is capable of at least receiving a signal, decoding the signal if required, exchange information with a third party financial institution or payment network to verify a buyer and/or seller's account information and conduct the transaction. 29. The method of claim 18, wherein the mobile device is a mobile digital device. 30. The method of claim 18, wherein financial transaction information includes data selected from at least one of: an amount of the transaction, additional notes related to the transaction, authorization and/or signature of a buyer. 31. The method of claim 18, wherein the financial transaction card information includes one or more of financial transaction card number, financial transaction card holder's name, expiration date, and security code. 32. The method of claim 18, further comprising: coupling the housing and the card reader with the output jack.
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