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US Patent 10133979 Wearable computing device-powered chip-enabled card

Patent 10133979 was granted and assigned to Wells Fargo on November, 2018 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo
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Current Assignee
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
101339791
Patent Inventor Names
Kourtney Eidam1
Michael Thomas Duke1
Date of Patent
November 20, 2018
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Patent Application Number
153946111
Date Filed
December 29, 2016
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12132943 Enhanced service compatibility with clients
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US Patent 11482312 Secure verification of medical status using a contactless card
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US Patent 11502844 Systems and methods for cryptographic authentication of contactless cards
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US Patent 12112322 Systems and methods for user authorization and access to services using contactless cards
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US Patent 12124903 Card with a time-sensitive element and systems and methods for implementing the same
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US Patent 12125027 Systems and methods for performing transactions with contactless cards
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US Patent 12125021 Devices and methods for selective contactless communication
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US Patent 11469898 Systems and methods for message presentation using contactless cards
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Kristy A Haupt
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Patent abstract

Techniques are described for powering a chip-enabled card using a wearable computing device. The chip-enabled card is paired with the wearable computing device and a specific signal is generated for the chip-enabled card. When the chip-enabled card is proximate to the wearable computing device, the wearable computing device transmits the specific signal associated with the chip-enabled card through a conducting element in contact with the user's body, through the user's body, and to a touch pad of the chip-enabled card that is also in contact with a portion of the user's body. According to the disclosed techniques, the chip of the chip-enabled card verifies that the received specific signal is associated with the chip-enabled card, and uses the verified specific signal to power subsequent transactions performed by the chip-enabled card. In this way, the chip-enabled card only emits a signal to perform transactions when the user is holding the card.

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