IP Library Granted Patent US 39,779
Granted Patent E1
US 39,779 · App. 10/880,443 · Granted Aug 21, 2007

Method for the recovery of unusable printed postage

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Patent No.
US 39,779
App. No.
10/880,443
Granted
Aug 21, 2007
Kind
E1
Abstract

A method for recovering postage for metered mail pieces that have not been posted, the method includes: placing information that uniquely identifies the mail piece in a postal indicia ; storing the information that uniquely identifies each metered mail piece at a remote site; requesting a refund for a mail piece that has not been posted; determining if the information in the postal indicia that appears on the face of the mail piece that uniquely identifies the mail piece is the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote site; and refunding the postage if the information in the postal indicia that uniquely identifies the mail piece is the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote site.

Claims (146)

1. A method for recovering postage for metered mail pieces that have not been posted, the method comprising the steps of:

a. placing information that uniquely identifies the mail piece in a postal indicia;

b. storing the information that uniquely identifies each metered mail piece at a remote site;

c. requesting a refund for a mail piece that has not been posted;

d. determining if the information in the postal indicia that uniquely identifies the mail piece is the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote site; and

e. refunding the postage if the information in the postal indicia that uniquely identifies the mail piece is the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote site, wherein the refund may be requested at a remote site from where the postal indicia was produced.

2. The method claimed in claim 1 , wherein the postage is not refunded if the information to the postal indicia that uniquely defines the mail piece is not the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote server.

3. The method claimed in claim 1 , further including the step of:

destroying the mail piece after refunding the funds for the mail piece that has not been posted.

4. The method claimed in claim 1 , further including the step of:

voiding the postal indicia after refunding the funds for the mail piece that has not been posted.

5. The method claimed in claim 1 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece comprises:

a meter serial number; and

the date and time the mail piece postal indicia was produced.

6. The method claimed in claim 5 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece further comprises: the amount of postage represented by the indicia.

7. The method claimed in claim 1 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece comprises:

postal security device serial number; and

the date and time the mail piece postal indicia was produced.

8. The method claimed in claim 7 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece further comprises: the amount of postage represented by the indicia.

9. The method claimed in claim 1 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece comprises:

a identification number that identifies the computer that requested the production of the postal indicia; and

the date and time the mail piece postal indicia was produced.

10. The method claimed in claim 9 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece further comprises: the amount of postage represented by the indicia.

11. The method claimed in claim 1 , further including the step of:

canceling the stored information at the remote site that uniquely identifies the mail piece for which postage has been refunded.

12. The method claimed in claim 1 , wherein the refund may be requested where the postal indicia was produced.

13. The method claimed in claim 1 , wherein the refund may be received where the postal indicia was produced.

14. The method claimed in claim 1 , wherein the refund may be requested at a remote site from where the postal indicia was produced.

15. A method for recovering postage for metered mail pieces that have not been posted, the method comprising the steps of:

a. placing information that uniquely identifies the mail piece in a postal indicia;

b. storing the information that uniquely identifies each metered mail piece at a remote site;

c. requesting a refund for a mail piece that has not been posted;

d. determining if the information in the postal indicia that uniquely identifies the mail piece is the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote site; and

e. refunding the postage if the information in the postal indicia that uniquely identifies the mail piece is the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote site, wherein the refund may be requested at a remote site from where the postal indicia was produced.

16. The method claimed in claim 15 , wherein the postage is not refunded if the information in the postal indicia that uniquely defines the mail piece is not the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote server.

17. The method claimed in claim 15 , further including the step of:

destroying the mail piece after refunding the funds for the mail piece that has not been posted.

18. The method claimed in claim 15 , further including the step of:

voiding the postal indicia after refunding the funds for the mail piece that has not been posted.

19. The method claimed in claim 15 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece comprises:

a meter serial number; and

the date and time the mail piece postal indicia was produced.

20. The method claimed in claim 15 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece further comprises: the amount of postage represented by the indicia.

21. The method claimed in claim 15 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece comprises:

a postal security device serial number; and

the date and time the mail piece postal indicia was produced.

22. The method claimed in claim 21 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece further comprises: the amount of postage represented by the indicia.

23. The method claimed in claim 15 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece comprises:

an identification number that identifies the computer that requested the production of the postal indicia; and

the date and time the mail piece postal indicia was produced.

24. The method claimed in claim 23 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece further comprises: the amount of postage represented by the indicia.

25. The method claimed in claim 15 , further including the step of:

canceling the stored information at the remote site that uniquely identifies the mail piece for which postage has been refunded.

26. The method claimed in claim 15 , wherein the refund may be requested where the postal indicia was produced.

27. The method claimed in claim 15 , wherein the refund may be received where the postal indicia was produced.

28. A method for recovering postage for metered mail pieces that have not been posted, the method comprising the steps of:

a. placing information that uniquely identifies the mail piece in the vicinity of a postal indicia;

b. storing the information that uniquely identifies each metered mail piece at a remote site;

c. requesting a refund for a mail piece that has not been posted;

d. determining if the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece is the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote site; and

e. refunding the postage if the information that appears on the face of the mail piece that uniquely identifies the mail piece is the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote site, wherein the refund may be requested at a remote site from where the postal indicia was produced.

29. The method claimed in claim 28 , wherein the postage is not refunded if the information that appears on the face of the mail piece that uniquely defines the mail piece is not the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote server.

30. The method claimed in claim 28 , further including the step of:

destroying the mail piece after refunding the funds for the mail piece that has not been posted.

31. The method claimed in claim 28 , further including the step of:

voiding the postal indicia after refunding the funds for the mail piece that has not been posted.

32. The method claimed in claim 28 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece comprises:

a meter serial number;

and the date and

time the mail piece postal indicia was produced.

33. The method claimed in claim 31 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece further comprises: the amount of postage represented by the indicia.

34. The method claimed in claim 28 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece comprises:

postal security device serial number;

and the date and time the mail piece postal indicia was produced.

35. The method claimed in claim 34 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece comprises:

the amount of postage represented by the indicia.

36. The method claimed in claim 28 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece comprises:

a identification number that identifies the computer that requested the production of the postal indicia;

and the date and time the mail piece postal indicia was produced.

37. The method claimed in claim 36 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece further comprises:

the amount of postage represented by the indicia.

38. The method claimed in claim 28 , further including the step of:

canceling the stored information at the remote site that uniquely identifies the mail piece for which postage has been refunded.

39. The method claimed in claim 28 wherein the refund may be requested where the postal indicia was produced.

40. The method claimed in claim 28 , wherein the refund may be received where the postal indicia was produced.

41. The method claimed in claim 28 , wherein the refund may be requested at a remote site from where the postal indicia was produced.

42. A method for recovering postage for metered mail pieces that have not been posted, the method comprising the steps of:

a. placing information that uniquely identifies the mail piece in the vicinity of a postal indicia;

b. storing the information that uniquely identifies each metered mail piece at a remote site;

c. requesting a refund for a mail piece that has not been posted;

d. determining if the information that appears on the face of the mail piece that uniquely identifies the mail piece is the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote site; and

e. refunding the postage if the information that appears on the face of the mail piece that uniquely identifies the mail piece is the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote site, wherein the refund may be received at a remote site from where the postal indicia was produced.

43. The method claimed in claim 42 , wherein the postage is not refunded if the information in the postal indicia that uniquely defines the mail piece is not the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote server.

44. The method claimed in claim 43 , further including the step of:

destroying the mail piece after refunding the funds for the mail piece that has not been posted.

45. The method claimed in claim 42 , further including the step of:

voiding the postal indicia after refunding the funds for the mail piece that has not been posted.

46. The method claimed in claim 42 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece comprises:

a meter serial number;

and the date and time the mail piece postal indicia was produced.

47. The method claimed in claim 42 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece further comprises:

the amount of postage represented by the indicia.

48. The method claimed in claim 42 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece comprises:

a postal security device serial number;

and the date and time the mail piece postal indicia was produced.

49. The method claimed in claim 48 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece further comprises:

the amount of postage represented by the indicia.

50. The method claimed in claim 42 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece comprises:

an identification number that identifies the computer that requested the production of the postal indicia;

and the date and time the mail piece postal indicia was produced.

51. The method claimed in claim 50 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece further comprises:

the amount of postage represented by the indicia.

52. The method claimed in claim 42 , further including the step of:

canceling the stored information at the remote site that uniquely identifies the mail piece for which postage has been refunded.

53. The method claimed in claim 42 , wherein the refund may be requested where the postal indicia was produced.

54. The method claimed in claim 42 , wherein the refund may be received where the postal indicia was produced.

55. A method for recovering postage for metered mail pieces that have not been posted, the method comprising the steps of:

a. placing information that uniquely identifies the mail piece in an area including the indicia and the vicinity of a postal indicia;

b. storing the information that uniquely identifies each metered mail piece at a remote site;

c. requesting a refund for a mail piece that has not been posted;

d. determining if the information that appears on the face of the mail piece that uniquely identifies the mail piece is the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote site; and

e. refunding the postage if the information that appears on the face of the mail piece that uniquely identifies the mail piece is the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote site, wherein the refund may be received at a remote site from where the postal indicia was produced.

56. The method claimed in claim 55 , wherein the postage is not refunded if the information in the postal indicia that uniquely defines the mail piece is not the same as the information that uniquely identifies the mail piece that is stored in the remote server.

57. The method claimed in claim 55 , further including the step of:

destroying the mail piece after refunding the funds for the mail piece that has not been posted.

58. The method claimed in claim 55 , further including the step of:

voiding the postal indicia after refunding the funds for the mail piece that has not been posted.

59. The method claimed in claim 55 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece comprises:

a meter serial number;

and the date and time the mail piece postal indicia was produced.

60. The method claimed in claim 55 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece further comprises:

the amount of postage represented by the indicia.

61. The method claimed in claim 55 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece comprises:

a postal security device serial number;

and the date and time the mail piece postal indicia was produced.

62. The method claimed in claim 55 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece further comprises:

the amount of postage represented by the indicia.

63. The method claimed in claim 55 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece comprises:

an identification number that identifies the computer that requested the production of the postal indicia;

and the date and time the mail piece postal indicia was produced.

64. The method claimed in claim 55 , wherein the information that uniquely identifies each mail piece further comprises:

the amount of postage represented by the indicia.

65. The method claimed in claim 55 , further including the step of:

canceling the stored information at the remote site that uniquely identifies the mail piece for which postage has been refunded.

66. The method claimed in claim 55 , wherein the refund may be requested where the postal indicia was produced.

67. The method claimed in claim 55 , wherein the refund may be received where the postal indicia was produced.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 19, 2025
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: PITNEY BOWES, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 1, 2019
From: PITNEY BOWES INC.; NEWGISTICS, INC.; BORDERFREE, INC.; TACIT KNOWLEDGE, INC.
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