IP Library Granted Patent US 9,477,948
Granted Patent B2
US 9,477,948 · App. 14/299,524 · Granted Oct 25, 2016

Electronic business postal system

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 9,477,948
App. No.
14/299,524
Granted
Oct 25, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electronic business postal system collects, clears and delivers electronic business mail through a closed access, secure messaging system. A collection subsystem consists of access portals that are associated with secured system nodes. The access portals provide authenticated users access to the system to send and retrieve electronic business mail that includes postal system electronic delivery addresses, physical delivery addresses, or both. Secured message servers that are associated with the respective access portals process the electronic business mail into uniquely identified messages for delivery over the system nodes and also process received messages to provide the corresponding electronic business mail to the intended recipients through associated access portals. A delivery subsystem directs the messages through the system nodes associated with the senders' access portals to the system nodes associated with the recipients' access portals. A clearance subsystem confirms the integrity of both the messages and their delivery and ensures that each message is delivered once and intact.

Claims (13)

1. An electronic postal business system, having system nodes, comprising:

one or more messaging subsystems having at least one processor and configured to process an electronic business mailing to produce messages unique over the system nodes, where the electronic business mailing includes delivery address information having one or more of a user postal system electronic delivery address and a physical delivery address; and

a delivery subsystem configured to:

enter one or more address registries to associate the user postal system electronic delivery address, the physical delivery address, or the user postal system electronic delivery address and the physical delivery address with the system nodes,

route the unique messages, associated with the electronic business mailing, through the system nodes to a destination system node based on the association, where a particular system node is selected as the destination node based on a locality of the physical delivery address when the user postal electronic delivery address is not included in the delivery address information or the physical delivery address cannot be associated with a corresponding user postal system electronic delivery address; and

one or more access portals, associated with one or more system nodes, configured to receive input commands to authenticate a user, the one or more access portals further configured to provide the electronic business mailing in response to authenticating the user.

2. The electronic postal business system of claim 1 wherein the electronic business mailing includes the user postal electronic delivery address.

3. The electronic postal business system of claim 1 wherein the electronic business mailing does not include the user postal electronic delivery address and the physical address cannot be associated with a corresponding user postal electronic delivery address.

4. The system of claim 1 wherein the one or more access portals are further configured to receive input from the authenticated user to create a different electronic business mailing to be sent over the secure system of nodes to a different user.

5. The system of claim 4 wherein the access portals are further configured to provide to the authenticated users respective data entry fields to create the different electronic business mailing.

6. The system of claim 1 wherein the unique messages are encoded for integrity checks prior to routing the unique messages through the system nodes.

7. The system of claim 1 wherein content of the unique messages are encrypted prior to routing the unique messages through the system nodes.

8. The system of claim 1 wherein each unique message is provided an identifier to ensure that each unique message is delivered only once to the destination node.

Assignments (1)
AMENDED AND RESTATED PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 24, 2019
From: ESCHER GROUP (IRL) LIMITED
To: THE GOVERNOR AND COMPANY OF THE BANK OF IRELAND
Reel/Frame 049572/0576 →