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121 SW AP CROSSING SYSTEM AND METHOD PCT/US2014/061873 2014-10-23 WO2015061520A1 2015-04-30 RAYCOBS, Rich; LUTNICK, Howard, W.; SWEETING, Mike

An exchange through which swap contracts may be traded. Embodiments may allow a trader to announce a potential crossing before the crossing is requested. The user may then request the crossing between two parties. An announcement window may be kept open through a chaining of announcements. An interloper with a same price but better time than a party to the cross may be kept out of interloping in the cross. A ticker symbol system may list a clearinghouse to be used to execute a requested cross.

122 피어-투-피어 통신 채널을 통한 전자 상거래 KR1020087031331 2007-02-21 KR1020090024182A 2009-03-06 바우컷,안쏘니제이.
Technologies are provided for completing e-commerce transactions over a P2P communications channel. According to one method, a secure P2P communications channel is established between a buyer node and a seller node. A request to perform an e-commerce transaction is transmitted from the buyer node to the seller node. In response to the request, a third-party clearinghouse is added to the P2P communications channel. Once the clearinghouse has been added to the P2P communications channel, a request is transmitted to the clearinghouse over the P2P communications channel to charge an account associated with the buyer node. The clearinghouse charges an account associated with the buyer node for the purchase and transmits a confirmation over the P2P communications channel indicating that the charge has been completed. When the seller node receives the confirmation, it delivers the purchased good to the buyer node.
123 PAYMENT SYSTEM AND CLEARINGHOUSE OF INTERNET TRANSACTIONS PCT/US2006037668 2006-09-28 WO2007038593A3 2007-10-04 MONTERO MANUEL; NEUHAUSER ADRIAN
An automated payment system and clearinghouse for effecting payment on online transactions without having to divulge sensitive financial information to a merchant. The payment system and clearinghouse provides a secure and safe vehicle to perform e-commerce transactions worldwide independently of the customer and merchant locations. This allows banks to offer their clients a new and alternative way to pay for internet purchases without the need to use a credit card or to divulge credit-card information or bank account information.
124 Computer system and a method for managing a financial transaction US09943905 2001-08-31 US20020107771A1 2002-08-08 Simon McGuire
The invention relates to a computer system and a method for managing a financial transaction between an issuer of a note and an investor buying the note, wherein the note is exchanged into one or more exchange traded items of the issuer's portfolio. The computer system comprises an index database for storing data relating to a specific time varying benchmark index, an item database for storing data relating to the exchange traded items to be exchanged, a calculating unit for calculating an exchange ratio between the note and at least one exchange traded item to be delivered to the investor based on at least a current level of the benchmark index and a current price of the at least one exchange traded item, and a transaction unit for delivering at least one exchange traded item in accordance with the exchange ratio to the investor upon an exchange request of either the issuer or the investor or upon maturity of the note.
125 EINWEGBEHÄLTER FÜR DIE AUFNAHME VON WERTGEGENSTÄNDEN PCT/EP2002/012713 2002-11-13 WO2003042937A2 2003-05-22 BILLEP, Stefan; HARTMANN, Mark

Die Erfindung betrifft einen Einwegbehälter für die Aufnahme von Wertge-genständen, der irreversibel verschliessbar ist, sowie ein Verfahren und eine Einrichtung für die Handhabung derartiger Einwegbehälter. Ein erfindungsgemässer Einwegbehälter weist für die Aufnahme von Wert-gegenständen ein Trennmittel auf, welches in einer zentralen Abrechnungsstelle für eine maschinelle Überprüfung und Abrechnung verwendbar ist und welches mit einer eindeutigen Identifikation sowie mit für die Überprü-fung und Abrechnung der Wertgegenstände erforderlichen Daten versehbar ist.

126 EINMALVERSCHLÜSSELUNG VON ZÄHLERDATEN EP16155838.2 2016-02-16 EP3059895A1 2016-08-24 Lübeck, Felix

Elektrizitätszähler mit einem Messwerk, einer Kommunikationseinrichtung, einer Steuerung und einem nichtflüchtigen Speicher, wobei der Elektrizitätszähler dazu ausgebildet ist, Verrechnungsdaten mit der Kommunikationseinrichtung an eine entfernte Verrechnungsstelle zu übertragen, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der nichtflüchtige Speicher zur Speicherung eines Einmalschlüssels ausgebildet ist.

127 Computer system and a method for managing a financial transaction US09943905 2001-08-31 US07856394B2 2010-12-21 Simon McGuire
The invention relates to a computer system and a method for managing a financial transaction between an issuer of a note and an investor buying the note, wherein the note is exchanged into one or more exchange traded items of the issuer's portfolio. The computer system comprises an index database for storing data relating to a specific time varying benchmark index, an item database for storing data relating to the exchange traded items to be exchanged, a calculating unit for calculating an exchange ratio between the note and at least one exchange traded item to be delivered to the investor based on at least a current level of the benchmark index and a current price of the at least one exchange traded item, and a transaction unit for delivering at least one exchange traded item in accordance with the exchange ratio to the investor upon an exchange request of either the issuer or the investor or upon maturity of the note.
128 SYSTEM, METHOD, AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIA FOR ESTABLISHING EXCHANGE PRICES FOR EXCHANGE OF AN ONLINE WAGER TRANSACTION US15047536 2016-02-18 US20160358234A1 2016-12-08 Dominic J. LaRocca; Daniel Mark Tuckett; Joshua Tyler Pearl; Zachary Lax
A system, method and computer product to determine a fair price for an online exchange of all or part of a wager or fantasy sports eniry. A user is prompted to access an exchange website associated with a wagering service. Ticket information associated with a ticket selected for purchase by the user is displayed. The ticket is classified into one of a plurality of categories based on the ticket information. A pricing algorithm is applied to derive an equity value for the ticket as a function of the ticket classification. A pricing model is generated based on the equity value. The pricing model is displayed to the user.
129 IN-EVENT SEAT EXCHANGE US15218224 2016-07-25 US20160335565A1 2016-11-17 Brent L. Charriere; Dennis P. Foster, JR.
A method for a (peer to peer) in-event ticket exchange that occurs inside the ticked event venue after the original ticket holders have gained entry to the venue is provided. The method comprises reselling or exchanging event tickets on a tertiary market within the event venue after the tickets are used to gain admission to the event but while the tickets still retain a valid right to a seating/viewing location where an electronically accessible database connects first ticket owner to second ticket owner at the event who wish to upgrade their seating/viewing location.
130 OUT OF BAND CREDIT CONTROL PCT/US2011/036285 2011-05-12 WO2011143453A1 2011-11-17 CALLAWAY, Paul, J.; CULHANE II, Michael, E.; CUTINHO, Sunil K.; KMIEK, Frank; STUDNITZER, Ari

Systems and method for mediating risks associated with orders in an electronic trading system are provided. A front end component includes a plurality of trading engines that receive orders from traders. A back-end component includes a match system. The system includes a credit control module, which may be located at the back-end (e.g., clearinghouse), front end, a combination thereof, or other location that communicates with the plurality of trading engines. The credit control may monitor aggregate risk parameters for the trading engines and requests credits from trading engines.

131 INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR AND METHOD OF SUPPORTING SPATIAL DECISION MAKING AND LAND-USE SCENARIO ANALYSIS PCT/US2001/012407 2001-04-16 WO01080099A1 2001-10-25
An integrated system for and method of supporting multi-objective spatial decision-making and land-use scenario analysis. The system embodiment comprises an integrated software-based system comprising a common spatial database (134), a clearinghouse hub, and a plurality of spatial decision-making and land-use planning software modules (220, 230, 250), wherein modifications to land-use scenarios in one software module are immediately reflected in other modules.
132 SEAMLESS CALL TRANSITIONS WITH PRE-ESCALATION PARTICIPATION CONFIRMATION PCT/US2014/051393 2014-08-18 WO2015026675A1 2015-02-26 KRISHNAMOORTHY, Sriraman; LEROY, Heather Marie; GRENAENGEN, Roy Marcus; GERELL, Johann; OLATUNJI, Omobayonle; WIBERG, Bo Erik Petter

The local address book of a device can be crawled for contact information, which is communicated to an address clearinghouse. The clearinghouse can indicate whether a contact is a participant in a video calling service. If so, an indication can be stored locally indicating that the contact is a participant. Later, during an audio-only call with the contact, an option to escalate the audio-only call to a video call via the video calling service can be presented.

133 Money exchanger JP2011145675 2011-06-30 JP2013012136A 2013-01-17 MATSUMOTO SHIGEO; AZUMA ATSUSHI; NIYAMA SHINICHI
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a money exchanger capable of maintaining fairness between it and a counter in a banking institution concerning a commission of a money exchange transaction.SOLUTION: When denomination of bills to be deposited overlap with denominations of bills to be dispensed in a money exchange transaction, the money exchanger subtracts the number of bills of overlapped denominations from the number of bills of the same denominations to be dispensed so as to obtain the number of bills as a charging target number. Thus, a commission rule in money exchange transaction by the money exchanger can be brought close to a money exchange rule in a counter in a banking institution. As a result, users of the banking institution are promoted to use the money exchanger.
134 Slip management system and slip management method JP2006005058 2006-01-12 JP2007188242A 2007-07-26 UNEMOTO KOJI; MIYAKE HIDEO; WAKE KIYOZUMI
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a slip management system, a slip management method, a slip management program and a recording medium for simplifying procedures in exchanging slips and defining location of the slips. <P>SOLUTION: The slip management system 1 comprises a slip issuing device 2 installed in a consigner company, and a slip management database 6. An interruption management department terminal 3a, an interruption notifying department terminal 4a and a consignee 5a are provided to an interruption management department 3, an interruption notifying department 4 and an external consignee company 5, respectively. The slip issuing device 2, the interruption management department terminal 3a and the interruption notifying department terminal 4a are connected to the slip management database 6 through a network in the consigner company, respectively. The consignee terminal 5a is connected to the slip management database 6 in the company through an electrical communication network 7, such as the Internet. A slip 8 forwarded by the slip management system 1 has a slip identifying barcode 9 for identifying each slip 8. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2007,JPO&INPIT
135 Ticket issuing device JP2006329402 2006-12-06 JP2008146144A 2008-06-26 TOKUNAGA SHOJI
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a ticket issuing device which enables reentering information unique to the device in a short period of time and eliminates input errors. <P>SOLUTION: The ticket issuing device issues a ticket by writing the information unique to the device into a ticket medium 3 by means of a writing head 12 as magnetic information so that the information is read out from a memory section before exchanging a control board 15, and reads out the magnetic information with a reading head 13 by inserting the ticket medium 3 after exchanging the control board 15, and writes information unique to the device of the new control board 15 to the memory section after exchanging the control board 15. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2008,JPO&INPIT
136 充電装置無し電気自動車及び電池交換システム JP2015037545 2015-02-27 JP5939599B1 2016-06-22 白川利久
【課題】可換電池の交換のみで充電をしないことを特徴とする充電装置無し電気自動車及び電気自動車用電池交換システムを提供する。
【解決手段】電気をエネルギー源とし、電動モータ12を動源として走行する電気自動車において、車載充電装置は削除し、錠穴付ボンネット15下部の床板シャシー5前部に可換電池ホッパ100を固着する。可換電池ホッパには多数の着脱可能な可換電池20を格納する。当該電気自動車は当該可換電池の交換のみで充電はしない。電池を効率よく交換ために充電装置無し電気自動車用電池交換システムとする。本システムは、多数の交換所と、中央管理所と、多数のゾーン充電所からなる。多数の交換所は多数の移動交換車と、多数の固定交換所及び、多数の半固定交換所からなる。
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137 Paper money changer JP29460899 1999-10-15 JP2001118120A 2001-04-27 UGAWA SHOHACHI; OGURA TOSHIO
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a paper money changer which is prevented from newly occupying a limited space in a playhouse and can properly cope with the situation of usable paper moneys at each inter-machine renting device installed at each playhouse, in the exchanger capable of changing a large denomination note into 2,000-yen notes. SOLUTION: In this paper money changer 4 which is installed at a prescribed position in a playhouse, where game machines are installed, and changes a paper money inserted from a paper money insertion port 9 provided at its front surface part to notes of smaller denomination than the fed paper money to pay out from paper money discharging ports 19a and 19b, which of the smallest denomination notes and the next smallest denomination notes to preferentially pay out in the paying out can properly be set. COPYRIGHT: (C)2001,JPO
138 Resource recirculation business method of fictitious gold note issue system JP2003354318 2003-09-08 JP2005085248A 2005-03-31 TSURUOKA YOSHIHISA
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an enterprising body performing collective management of the numbers of issue, exchange and hoarding of the legal fiction gold notes in each operation area and operation business while maintaining the independency of a collection enterprising body to effectively use the hoarded fictitious gold notes. <P>SOLUTION: Issue information on the fictitious gold note issued to a person collecting a recyclable product from the collection enterprising body and bringing it and information on the used fictitious gold note exchanged for an article by a retail entrepreneur in the area are always collected by a computer network system and recorded on a computer. The difference of a total A of the issued fictitious gold notes and a total B of the used fictitious gold notes, namely, a total C of the hoarded fictitious gold notes is calculated for every period arbitrarily defined in advance. The total C of the hoarded fictitious gold notes is multiplied by a certain reduction rate R from a manufacturer or a dealer in charge of discharging the recyclable product and divided on the basis of discretion specification information of collected items and a fund comparable to the converted amount of money P is to received to perform a nonprofit public investment. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2005,JPO&NCIPI
139 ELECTRONIC LOCK BOX PROXIMITY ACCESS CONTROL PCT/US2011051449 2011-09-13 WO2012037159A2 2012-03-22 FISHER SCOTT R
An electronic lock box system includes a wireless portable transponder that communicates with an electronic lock box using a low power radio link. The portable transponder includes: a wide area network radio to communicate to a central clearinghouse computer, a motion sensor to activate its wide area network radio, and a connector to communicate with a secure memory device. The electronic lock box sends a hail message that is intercepted by the portable transponder; the hail message includes identification information. The portable transponder responds with a message that includes a time sensitive encryption key; the lock box authenticates this response message using its own time sensitive encryption key. If the messages are authenticated, the lock box sends an access event record to the portable transponder, and this access event record is stored in the secure memory device. If a wide area network is available, the portable transponder sends the access event record to the central clearinghouse computer.
140 Virtual Points Clearinghouse US11747104 2007-05-10 US20080281692A1 2008-11-13 Junbo Zhang; Tony Ying-Kin Yip; Jacky Xugang Wang; Jason Zhiqing Hong; Shu Zhang
Systems and methods establish a virtual points clearinghouse. The clearinghouse redeems heterogeneous digital micro-payments-such as bonus points received from various points issuers-across diverse service providers. Points meant for exclusive redemption at one service provider may be directly redeemed for non-corresponding goods of a different service provider. In one implementation, the clearinghouse includes contracts between points issuers, service providers, and a clearinghouse, including intervening conversion rates. A user interface enables a user to manage multiple point balances from a computing device, cell phone, or other mobile device. The user interface enables the user to find diverse goods and to directly obtain the goods by redeeming diverse heterogeneous points. The clearinghouse includes an invoicing engine to enable money flow between users, points issuers, service providers, and the clearinghouse.
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