Capital Security Systems, Inc. v. NCR Corporation et al, No. 1:2014cv01516 - Document 133 (N.D. Ga. 2016)

Court Description: ORDER AND OPINION. The patent terms, phrases, and clauses found in the asserted claims of United States Patent Nos. 5,897,625; 7,653,600; 7,991,696; and 8,121,948 shall be construed in accordance with the terms of this Order. A table of the Court's ruling and constructions adopted by the Court is attached as Exhibit A to this Order. Signed by Judge William S. Duffey, Jr on 6/28/2016. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A) (bgt)

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Capital Security Systems, Inc. v. NCR Corporation et al Doc. 133 Att. 1 EXHIBIT A Term(s) analyzing the signed monetary transaction document for the presence of a signature intelligent character recognition engine(s); ICR Engine Claim ’696 Patent, Claim 15 reader ’625 Patent, Claims 15 and 17; ’600 Patent, Claim 1; ’948 Patent, Claims 1 and 9 ’600 Patent, Claim 1; ’696 Patent, Claim 1 acceptance of deposit; acceptance of deposit indicator ascertain(s) an apparent signature transactional operator legal amount recognition engine(s) ’600 Patent, Claim 6; ’696 Patent, Claim 8; ’948 Patent, Claim 7 ’948 Patent, Claims 1 and 2; ’600 Patent, Claim 1; ’696 Patent, Claim 1 ’625 Patent, Claim 15 ’600 Patent, Claim 6; ’696 Patent, Claim 8; ’948 Patent, Claim 7 Construction determining whether there is a signature on the signature line of the check or money order a software engine employing recognition intelligence comprising a neural network trained by exposure to character training sets no construction required no construction required to discover the presence of a person’s cursive signature in the signature field a computer within an automated banking system that, after deposit of sufficient cash, permits the user to perform the requested transaction a software engine employing recognition intelligence comprising a neural network trained by exposure to character training sets for identifying the legal amount of an instrument Dockets.Justia.com Term(s) valid signature Claim ’625 Patent, Claim 15 valid ’696 Patent, Claim 1 validate the document ’600 Patent, Claim 1 validity of the document ’948 Patent, Claim 1 means for evaluating a cursive signature on the document and for confirming that the signature is acceptable ’625 Patent, Claim 1 Construction a cursive signature determined to be a signature with characteristics consistent with the cursive signature of a qualified user being a cursive signature with characteristics consistent with the cursive signature of a qualified user determination that the check or money order bears a cursive signature with characteristics consistent with the cursive signature of the qualified user determination that the check or money order bears a cursive signature with characteristics consistent with the cursive signature of the qualified user 35 U.S.C. § 112(f) Function: evaluating a cursive signature on the document and determining that the cursive signature on the check has characteristics consistent with the cursive signature of a qualified user means for generating ’625 Patent, Claim 1 image data from the front and back of the document means for reading the ’625 Patent, Claim 1 amount of the document 2 Structure: indefinite under 35 U.S.C. § 112(b) Claim invalid; not construed Claim invalid; not construed Term(s) means for entering data including the monetary amount about a document to be processed a cash dispenser operated upon acceptance by the evaluating means of the signature to dispense cash automatically to the user cashing system Claim ’625 Patent, Claim 1 Construction Claim invalid; not construed ’625 Patent, Claim 1 Claim invalid; not construed ’625 Patent, Claim 1 machine that provides cash, during a single ATM session, up to the amount of the instrument presented provide cash, during a single ATM session, up the amount of the instrument presented a user of the ATM whose identity is evaluated using recognition feature data, such as voice, facial, retinal, fingerprint, signature features or the like, and/or a personal identification number presented by the user an ATM card with embedded validation intelligence, such as a microchip, or which is accompanied by validation intelligence such as biometric validation or inputting of a PIN for validation cashed ’625 Patent, Claim 15 qualified user / user as being qualified to use the machine ’625 Patent, Claims 1 and 15; ’948 Patent, Claim 1; ’600 Patent, Claim 1; ’696 Patent, Claim 1 a card having an intelligence associated therewith ’600 Patent, Claim 1; ’696 Patent, Claim 1; ’948 Patent; Claim 1 3 Term(s) document scanner; scanning; scanned Claim ’600 Patent, Claim 1; ’696 Patent, Claim 1; ’948 Patent; Claim 1 Construction Document scanner: an optical device used to put images from a piece of paper into digital form by sweeping across the image Scanning: using an optical device to put images from a piece of paper into digital form by sweeping across the image confidence level ’600 Patent, Claim 6; ’696 Patent; Claims 1, 2, and 6; ’948 Patent, Claim 7 4 Scanned: used an optical device to put images from a piece of paper into digital form by sweeping across the image a numeric expression or value reflecting a degree of certainty

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