G07F7/0846

Methods, mediums, and systems for applying a display to a transaction card

Exemplary embodiments relate to updatable displays for transaction cards, such as credit cards or event passes. The displays may be, for instance, an electrophoretic or memory liquid crystal diode display. The transaction card may include a contact pad capable of engaging in wireless communication. Information may be exchanged between the transaction card and a mobile device or terminal, where a processor on the mobile device processes the received information to generate displayable information. The processor updates the display with the displayable information. The contact pad may be electrically connected to the display, and the display may derive electrical power to perform the updating from the wireless communication. For example, where the wireless communication is a near field communication (NFC), a radio frequency field may be generated that supplies enough power to run the processor and at least partially update the display.

Performing a user related operation

A method of performing a user related operation includes, with an optical reader, reading an encoded on-line address being displayed on a display of a pocket-sized card to be carried by a user; decoding the encoded on-line address; requesting access to remotely stored data using the on-line address, the remotely stored data being related to the user; and, upon the requested access being granted, loading the remotely stored data.

HYBRID COMPUTERIZED MOBILE TRANSACTION CARD
20230196056 · 2023-06-22 ·

A computerized transaction card is provided and includes a plastic form factor resembling a credit card, the form factor including all or a combination of a magnetic stripe, a euro-pay master card and visa (EMV) chip, and or a near field communication (NFC) chip, a micro-controller powered by a rechargeable battery, at least one wireless chip set for sending and receiving data over a local wireless network; and, an interactive display screen for displaying information to a card operator.

GENERATING A SENSORY INDICATION
20220383293 · 2022-12-01 · ·

A system and method is provided for generating a sensory indication on a transaction card, whereby a user is rewarded with a visual, audial, haptic, or olfactory experience. The method comprises executing a purchase transaction on the card, the transaction relating to an event, charging a power source on the card, receiving an input signal by the card, the signal indicating an output indication relevant to the event, and generating an output signal using power from the power source, based on the input signal. The card comprises a security component enabling a purchase relating to an event, a power source receiving charging energy at the time of the purchase, an input component receiving an input signal comprising information specifying a desired indication relevant to the event, an output component for generating the desired indication, one or more memories storing instructions and one or more processors executing the instructions to perform the method.

ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DIODE ("OLED") SECURITY AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM
20170357979 · 2017-12-14 ·

Aspects of the invention relate to a smart card that leverages emerging technology hardware to enhance secure release of sensitive data associated with the smart card. The smart card may include an OLED display. The device may include one or more biometric sensors. Embodiments may include pairing a device with a portal used to access sensitive data. When accessing the portal, the user may be required to verify that the device is present before gaining access to the sensitive data.

DISPLAY OF SECURITY INFORMATION BASED ON SPLITTING INTO IMAGES VIEWABLE AT A CERTAIN READING DISTANCE
20230186801 · 2023-06-15 ·

A device and method for displaying security information to a user is provided. The present invention may include a security device configured to display a security information on a display surface. The security information may include at least one component having two images based on a splitting of its representation that are viewable from corresponding angles of view. The images may be fused into the representation of the at least one component by a visual system of the user looking at them at a reading distance causing the eyes of the user to look at the images from the corresponding angles of view. A corresponding method for displaying security information to a user is also provided.

LENS DEPICTION PROFILE TECHNOLOGY
20220374866 · 2022-11-24 ·

A smart card with secure and efficient image capture and analysis is provided. The card may include a non-transitory memory embedded in the housing storing computer-executable instructions. The instructions, when run on the microprocessor, are configured to capture, via the camera, an image of a building (or other suitable image), process the image via an image processing module, determine, based at least in part on the processing of the image, a payment amount and a payment recipient associated with the building. The smart card may also display payment information on the display screen. The payment information may include the payment amount and/or the payment recipient. When authorization is received via a tactile sensor, the card may execute a payment or other communication, over a payment gateway from an account associated with a user of the platform to an account associated with the payment recipient.

METHODS, MEDIUMS, AND SYSTEMS FOR APPLYING A DISPLAY TO A TRANSACTION CARD

Exemplary embodiments relate to updatable displays for transaction cards, such as credit cards or event passes. The displays may be, for instance, an electrophoretic or memory liquid crystal diode display. The transaction card may include a contact pad capable of engaging in wireless communication. Information may be exchanged between the transaction card and a mobile device or terminal, where a processor on the mobile device processes the received information to generate displayable information. The processor updates the display with the displayable information. The contact pad may be electrically connected to the display, and the display may derive electrical power to perform the updating from the wireless communication. For example, where the wireless communication is a near field communication (NFC), a radio frequency field may be generated that supplies enough power to run the processor and at least partially update the display.

Peer-to-peer prepaid card management system

A method for peer-to-peer prepaid card accounts can create a prepaid card that can receive donations through a QR code disposed on the physical card. Restrictions can also be placed on the card to control where or how the funds may be used. The method can, in response to receiving a request at a card management service to create an account, obtain account information, wherein the account information comprises a user name, an account number, a QR code image, and optionally a biometric data. The account information can be stored as a card account for the user, which is funded by receiving a payment from a second party using the QR code. Then, when a card holder uses the card for a transaction, the card management service can function as an issuer to authorize its use.

Organic light emitting diode (“OLED”) travel card

Aspects of the invention relate to a smart check that includes an OLED display. The smart check may store data associated with multiple purchasing instruments and utilize the OLED display to present sensitive data associated with a user selected purchasing instrument. In response to the selection, the smart check may transmit sensitive data associated with the selected purchasing instrument. The smart check may receive power when it is inserted into a card reader. Inserting the smart check into the card reader may launch an application stored on the smart check. The smart check may store a value. The value may be converted into a currency associated with a location of the smart check.