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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 LOCATION-BASED, TIME SENSITIVE WIRELESS EXCHANGE PCT/US2010/053491 2010-10-21 WO2011053502A1 2011-05-05 LEVIN, Brian, E.; GLODE, Christopher

A peer-to-peer, proximity based, open marketplace for buyers and sellers of event tickets permits subscribers to use a buyer-seller exchange service via a clearinghouse server to connect with other users to coordinate the sale of tickets and other time sensitive items based on factors such as asking price, availability of tickets, market activity, as well as the physical proximity of the buyer and seller.

102 Data messaging in a communications network using a feature request US573135 1995-12-15 US5771455A 1998-06-23 William C. Kennedy, III; Kenneth R. Westerlage
A messaging unit (16) equipped with a cellular transceiver (38) is attached to a mobile item (12) located within a communications network (10). The messaging unit (16) issues a feature request having data digits that represent information on the mobile item (12). The cellular transceiver (38) transmits the feature request using the network (10). The feature request is received at an MTSO (20) and then routed to a platform (24), a clearinghouse (22), or the platform (24) through the clearinghouse (22). The data digits are translated into information on the mobile item (12) and stored at the platform (24) or the clearinghouse (22) for access by a host (26).
103 Data messaging in a communications network using a feature request US09092620 1998-06-05 US06240295B1 2001-05-29 William C. Kennedy, III; Kenneth R. Westerlage; Kenneth W. Hammer
A messaging unit (16) equipped with a cellular transceiver (38) is attached to a mobile item (12) located within a communications network (10). The messaging unit (16) issues a feature request having data digits that represent information on the mobile item (12). The cellular transceiver (38) transmits the feature request using the network (10). The feature request is received at an MTSO (20) and then routed to a platform (24), a clearinghouse (22), or the platform (24) through the clearinghouse (22). The data digits are translated into information on the mobile item (12) and stored at the platform (24) or the clearinghouse (22) for access by a host (26).
104 INTER-GALLERY TRADING SYSTEM FOR ARTWORKS PCT/US2010/035693 2010-05-21 WO2010141236A1 2010-12-09 LAND, Kris; GERVIS, Daniel L S J; MELEMEDJIAN DE RUS, Jean-Michel

A clearinghouse system for inter-gallery trading of artworks is described. A central database stores digital images and metadata about artworks owned by all member galleries. The data is duplicated and stored in local databases at each member gallery. Customers at a first gallery can view images and information about artworks owned by other galleries using display devices installed at the first gallery. If the customer is interested in an artwork owned by a second gallery, a price request is transmitted from the display device to a remote clearinghouse management server. The clearinghouse management server transmits the price to the first gallery via an information receiver other than the display device. The first gallery may then quote a price to the customer by adding a markup to the price received from the clearinghouse management server. A purchase request can also be generated from the display device.

105 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.
106 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.
107 DATA MESSAGING IN A COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK PCT/US1994008346 1994-07-20 WO1995003665A1 1995-02-02 HM HOLDING CORPORATION; KENNEDY, William, C., III; WESTERLAGE, Kenneth, R.
A messaging unit (16) equipped with a cellular transceiver (38) is attached to a truck trailer (12) located within a communications network (10). The messaging unit (16) generates a data message in response to the occurrence of a reporting event. Upon generation of a data message, the cellular transceiver (38) transmits the data message over the network (10) via voice or data channels. The data message is received at an MTSO (20) and then routed to a platform (24), a clearinghouse (22), or the platform (24) through the clearinghouse (22). The data message stored at the platform (24) or the clearinghouse (22) is accessed by a host (26). A data message may be sent over a voice channel of the network (10) subject to a handshake protocol between the messaging unit (16) and the platform (24). Data messages may also be sent over a data channel of the network (10) by altering the mobile identification number (MIN) or electronic serial number (ESN) of the cellular transceiver (38). Furthermore, data messages may be sent over a data channel of the network (10) by issuing a feature request with appended data digits.
108 카지노칩 환전 시스템 및 이를 포함하는 피트박스 KR1020100071576 2010-07-23 KR101022759B1 2011-03-17 이성원
PURPOSE: An exchange system for casino chips and a pit box with the same are provided to immediately find and prevent the cases when a counterfeit bill or a counterfeit casino chip are used. CONSTITUTION: An exchange system for casino chips comprises a counterfeit bill distinguishing counter. The counterfeit bill distinguishing counter checks the amount of bills and whether the bills are counterfeit. A chip identifying device(310) checks the amount of casino chips and whether casino chips are counterfeit. A controller is connected to the counterfeit bill distinguishing counter and the chip identifying device. The controller checks whether the checked amount of bills is the checked amount of casino chips.
109 BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS ELECTRONIC COMMERCE CLEARINGHOUSE PCT/US2001/002339 2001-01-25 WO01055887A1 2001-08-02
A business-to-business transaction clearinghouse integrates the traditional point to point business supply chain at the clearinghouse. The clearinghouse provides cost effective access to a wide variety of members (301) and includes value-added services.
110 CASINO DEVICE, CASINO TABLE, AND CASINO GAME ROOM US14377025 2014-06-24 US20160284160A1 2016-09-29 Kyoung Suck OH
A casino device includes a drop box, a bill processor used by an employee to check cash of a customer when the customer purchases chips in cash, a reader configured to read a barcode or magnetic stripe or IC chip of a card, a ticket, or a form of the customer, a ticket printer configured to print the ticket on which a exchange is displayed when the customer requests the exchange for the chips, a display configured to provide money amount information to the customer when the employee processes business using the bill processor, the reader, or the ticket printer and provide the money amount information to a closed circuit television camera and recording device, and a monitor configured to provide the employee with the money amount information provided to the display and transaction information between employees or between the employee and the customer.
111 TICKET EXCHANGE SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATION PCT/IB2002/003929 2002-09-20 WO2003032218A2 2003-04-17 HAKEN, Jack, E.; GATHMAN, Laurie, E.

An electronic ticket exchange system and method of operation. Tickets for public-facility events are issued by the facility's electronic ticket control system, which maintains a database for storing ownership information regarding each electronic ticket. When the electronic ticket control system receives a ticket exchange request message from a virtual ticket device on which one or more electronic tickets are stored, it compares the conditions of exchange in the request with ownership information in the database to determine if a match can be found. If so, the parties are notified through a message to their virtual ticket devices and, upon confirmation, the exchange is effected by updating the electronic ticket information in each of the virtual ticket devices and also in the electronic ticket control system database.

112 FORECASTING AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD CONCERNING TICKET TRANSACTIONS IN MULTIPLE MARKETS US14328457 2014-07-10 US20150025918A1 2015-01-22 Shmuel Sherman
System and methods of managing ticket inventory multiple ticket exchanges receive a selection of listing data relating to a set of tickets in a user's ticket inventory; identify, based on the listing data and one or more predefined user preferences, a set of available ticket listings listed on a ticket exchange representing a relative market with which to compare the listing data; determine a current market price and a future market price for the relative market; assess whether the future market price exceeds the current market price; and set a listing price based on the assessing step. The listing price is set relative to a reference price when the future market price does not exceed the current market price. The reference price is monitored for changes; and the listing price is dynamically adjusted as required to remain priced relative to the reference price.
113 CLEARINGHOUSE SYSTEM FOR MONETARY AND NON-MONETARY TRANSFERS OF VALUE US13406392 2012-02-27 US20120221465A1 2012-08-30 Victor V. Newsom; Hani Kolta Beshara
A clearinghouse system facilitates the transfer of value of various forms, including monetary transfers, between parties as well as the monitoring and control of such transfers. The clearinghouse system may include a global framework that defines the operation of regional implementations of the system such that they may interoperate with a global hub of the system. The regional implementations may communicate with value exchange environments and client devices to facilitate, monitor, or control value transfers. A pending payments system is provided as well to effectuate direct transfers of value, including currency, between a consumer and merchant.
114 교환권을 통한 온라인 복권판매방법 KR1020030009148 2003-02-13 KR1020030019539A 2003-03-06 김종철; 한재식
PURPOSE: A method for selling an on-line lottery ticket through an exchange ticket is provided to enable a user to purchase a lottery ticket by inputting a serial number and personal information to a lottery ticket sale server through the Internet or an ARS(Automatic Response System) when a lottery ticket distributor issues an exchange ticket having a serial number thereon. CONSTITUTION: An advertiser orders an exchange ticket to an operator(S100). The operator issues an exchange ticket having a serial number and an advertisement to the advertiser and stores the serial number of the exchange ticket in an exchange ticket managing DB(S200). The operator purchases a lottery ticket from a lottery ticket issuer(S210). The advertiser distributes exchange tickets to users who are clients of the advertiser(S300). The user informs a serial number written on an exchange ticket and personal information necessary for receiving a prize winning money to the operator by on-line. In addition, the operator checks the serial number and the personal information and approves a lottery ticket purchase, and informs information of the purchased lottery ticket to the user by on-line(S500).
115 Ticket management apparatus, a ticketing device and a data management system for cashless operation US11038499 2005-01-21 US08202164B2 2012-06-19 Franz Lechner; Helmut Steffenini
The present invention relates to a ticket management apparatus (TMA) for cashless operation of gaming machines (100a-100n), comprising a ticketing device (400a-400n) for inputting and outputting tickets (500) containing gaming data (502) and at least one data management device (101a-101n). The data management device (101a-101n) includes a gaming machine interface (GMIa-GMIn) for exchanging gaming data (502) with a controller (103a-103n) of a gaming machine (100a-100n), a ticketing device interface (TDIa-TDIn) for exchanging gaming data (502) with that ticketing device (400a-400n), a processor unit (106a-106n), a memory unit (107a-107n) and an external communication interface (ECIa-ECIn) for exchanging gaming data (502) with one or more devices (208) external to that ticket management apparatus (TMA).
116 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を動力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。
【選択図】図2
117 CROSS-CLASSROOM AND CROSS-INSTITUTION ITEM VALIDATION PCT/US2013/038375 2013-04-26 WO2013163521A1 2013-10-31 KING, Gary; MAZUR, Eric; LUKOFF, Brian

The present invention facilitates anonymous pretesting of items in classrooms (and/or other similar settings) to which the item author has no direct access or knowledge. In some embodiments, pretesting is performed by software used by the instructor/author in his or her own classroom for other tasks. In various implementations, the software shares information with a central clearinghouse anonymously. The central clearinghouse then automatically matches students in the instructor's class with "relevant" students from other classes- e.g., students that a statistical algorithm predicts will have approximately the same understanding, and will give approximately the same answers, as the instructor's class. To accomplish this matching, embodiments of the invention first identify matching variables.

118 New business methods for financial settlement and asset financing across entire supply chains US09873072 2001-05-31 US20020184127A1 2002-12-05 Gianpaolo Callioni; Dorothea T. Kuettner
A process for expediting financial transactions for supply chains. A financial clearinghouse will be established which will coordinate financial transactions for the supply chain participants. The clearinghouse can be a company, financial institution (s), partnership, or any individual (s) willing to play the role of clearinghouse. The clearinghouse will act in concert with supply chain participants to coordinate and expedite the financial, material, logistic, and information flow. The financial support provided by the clearinghouse will include payments and credits for supply chain participants. These payments and credits will be used for logistics, materials, and value-added services performed.
119 Shopping ticket management system, and exchange terminal, settlement terminal and portable storage media used for shopping ticket management system JP2009061687 2009-03-13 JP2010218038A 2010-09-30 SAKAGUCHI YUTAKA
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To reduce a burden on an issuer in terms of shopping ticket management. <P>SOLUTION: A management server 1 includes: a shopping ticket exchanging means 23 for transmitting ticket issuance condition data to an exchange terminal 302 upon receiving a shopping ticket issuance information acquisition request from the exchange terminal 302, and receiving shopping ticket issuance data including a user identifier, ticket type identifier, expiry date and ticket identifier for a shopping ticket issued by the exchange terminal 302; and a shopping ticket counting means 25 for storing the shopping ticket issuance data in shopping account data. The exchange terminal 302 includes an exchange means 302a for, upon acquiring the ticket issuance condition data from a management server 1, storing the ticket type identifier, expiry date and ticket identifier in a ticket information storage area of an IC card 2a according to the ticket issuance condition data, and storing, by setting available, a flag corresponding to a newly stored ticket identifier among flags in a record management information storage area, and transmitting the shopping ticket issuance data to the management server. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2010,JPO&INPIT
120 Using a clearinghouse to determine caller location for VoIP calls US11325892 2006-01-05 US08289958B1 2012-10-16 Sathiya Narayanan
A clearinghouse is used to determine caller location for VoIP calls. The clearinghouse maintains (i) a first correlation between a first IP address and a first ISP and (ii) a second correlation between a second IP address and a second ISP. The clearinghouse receives the first IP address from a VoIP service provider (VSP). The first IP address is a source address of a request from a VoIP telephone to set up a call, received by the VSP from the first ISP. The clearinghouse references the first correlation and queries the first ISP with the first IP address. The clearinghouse then receives from the first ISP a location associated with the first IP address. The clearinghouse transmits this location to an entity such as the VSP or, for a 911 call, perhaps a PSAP. The clearinghouse may select the PSAP based at least in part on the location.