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WO2014113847A1
WO2014113847A1 PCT/BR2013/000026 BR2013000026W WO2014113847A1 WO 2014113847 A1 WO2014113847 A1 WO 2014113847A1 BR 2013000026 W BR2013000026 W BR 2013000026W WO 2014113847 A1 WO2014113847 A1 WO 2014113847A1
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Andre ARANHA COELHO
Kenzo Augusto GOMES TOMINAGA
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  • This application is related to a payment system, particularly for a payment system that unifies different credit card operators and electronic means of payment.
  • the vendor has to obtain payment devices, which normally require monthly rental payments.
  • the preferred embodiment of the present invention relates to a payment system of a user associated with a mobile device, such as a handheld, a POS, a cellphone, a tablet, a notebook or the like. Additionally, the present invention contains an interface between the mobile device and a payment device, the mobile and the payment device being connected to a database. Moreover, the database includes a profile of the user with a plurality of preferred charging means, in which the payment device requests a charging authorization to the database, and the database transfer the charging authorization to the mobile device. Subsequently, the mobile device authenticates the charging and the user selects a preferred charging mean. Afterwards, the payment device receives the authorization and the selected preferred charging mean, and performs the payment.
  • a mobile device such as a handheld, a POS, a cellphone, a tablet, a notebook or the like.
  • the present invention contains an interface between the mobile device and a payment device, the mobile and the payment device being connected to a database.
  • the database includes a profile of the user with
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a first chart of the payment system object of the present invention, focused on the costumer/user.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a second chart of the payment system object of the present invention, focused on the vendor.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a third chart of the payment system object of the present invention, on the mobile device.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a firts schematic view of the payment system object of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a secondschematic view of the payment system
  • the vendor compute the total bill and the user, after choosing his specific payment system, for example, a credit or debit card, needs to physically input his card and the authentication system in the vendors payment device. [00019] This process is not only time consuming, but also requires that the user keep a card and information with him at all times, which can be unsafe. Additionally, the vendor has to obtain payment devices, which normally require monthly rental payments.
  • FIGs 1 to 5 otherwise, exemplify a payment process according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • the user and the vendor need no physical system or connection, only a mobile device that work as the payment device and the authorization mechanism.
  • the mobile device can assume several embodiments, like a handheld, a POS, a cellphone, a tablet, a notebook or the like.
  • a cellphone are used, due to its versatility, processing capacity, connectability and availability (almost every consumer has at least one).
  • this system the customer downloads an application in his mobile device, and sign up a profile with his data.
  • this data contains a name, a password or biometric authorization sequence, such as a photo or video for face recognition system (or any other biometric recognition technology), accelerometer data, or any other likewise authorization sequence, and a plurality of preferred charging means, such as debit cards, credit cards and electronic payment systems.
  • This profile is then stored in a database, that holds the profile of different users, the profile of different stores and, preferably, the history of the transactions made by the users and/or the stores.
  • the vendor computes the total bill, and sends the total bill to the database, as a request to a charging authorization, using a payment device, which is preferably another mobile device.
  • the user then receives the request to a charging authorization and inputs his authorization sequence on his mobile device. The user then can promptly select his preferred charging mean, and the authorization with the selected preferred charging mean is sent to the database. [00027] If the database receives the correct authorization sequence, namely, if the authorization sequence received is the same authorization sequence that is stored in that specific user profile, the database sends the authorization with the selected preferred charging mean to the vendor's payment device, which performs the payment.
  • the transference of data from the mobile device to the database and from the database to the payment device can be made directly in the internet, but other means like a wireless LAN connection, Bluetooth, or others, are possible.
  • the mobile device can be connected directly to the payment device, that has an internet connection, or the mobile device and the payment device can be connected to a router connected to the internet, for example. Any other means that produce the same results are applicable.
  • the database can request the authorization before sending the user the preferred charging mean of that profile.
  • the customer already with a previous signed profile, enters a store and chooses the specific products that he wants to purchase.
  • the vendor computes the total bill, and sends the total bill to the database, as a request to a charging authorization, using a payment device, which is, again, preferably another mobile device.
  • the user then receives the request to a charging authorization, inputs his authorization sequence, and this authorization sequence is then sent to the database.
  • the database If the database receives the correct authorization sequence, namely, if the authorization sequence received is the same authorization sequence that is stored in that specific user profile, the database sends the mobile device of the user the stored preferred charging means.
  • the user then can select his preferred charging mean, and the selected preferred charging mean is sent to the database.
  • the database sends the authorization and the selected preferred charging mean to the vendor's payment device, which performs the payment.
  • the vendor can also be requested an authentication sequence, before the charging authorization can be sent to the database and/or before the payment process can be performed.
  • the database when a purchase is made, can store a history of the purchase in the profile of the customer and/or the shopkeeper/store, for safe tracking and/or marketing purposes.
  • This history can, for example, be requested by the user to check his funding and his purchases in a determined time period.
  • Another use of the history is for the marketing department of the stores, which can send marketing information directly to his mobile device or e-mail based on his profile history.
  • the marketing department can send an advertisement e-mail or mobile device message to that user with relevant running department stores in that specific area, and the products that are in promotion at that moment.
  • the sign up process is easy. The user is only required to download an application in his mobile device, and sign up a profile with his data.
  • this data contains a name, a password or biometric authorization sequence, such as a photo or video for face recognition system, accelerometer data, voice password input, or any other likewise authorization sequence, and a one or more preferred charging means, such as debit cards, credit cards and electronic payment systems.
  • a password or biometric authorization sequence such as a photo or video for face recognition system, accelerometer data, voice password input, or any other likewise authorization sequence
  • a one or more preferred charging means such as debit cards, credit cards and electronic payment systems.
  • the general payment system of the present invention can be resumed to a payment system comprising a user associated with a mobile device and a payment device.
  • the mobile device and the payment device are connected to a database, which comprises a profile of the user with one or more preferred charging means.
  • the payment device requests a charging authorization to the database, the database transfer the charging authorization to the mobile device, the mobile device authenticates the charging with an authorization sequence and the user selects a preferred charging mean.
  • the payment device receives the authorization and the selected preferred charging mean, and performs the payment.
  • the payment device can be a second mobile device, and the charging means are debit cards, credit cards and electronic payment systems, which simplifies the payment process.
  • the customer and/or the vendor can be rewarded points for the continuous use of the payment system.
  • the database will store the history and award points, for example, per transaction or per value of the transaction.
  • the vendor can use these points as direct boosts in income, discounts in taxes of use of the system, or even in gifts, that can be directly sent to another user profile.
  • Another possible embodiment of the present invention permits the exchange of messages, in direct messages or boards using the user profile.
  • one profile of the system can be linked to three different credit cards operators, two debit cards operators and two online bank transferal accounts, with the addition of a PayPal ⁇ account.
  • Any of this different charging means can be used for a purchase, even if they are from different users.
  • a child profile can be linked to his mother and father accounts, and any purchase made by him can request the direct and real time authorization from his mother and/or father, which provides a greater control over this information.
  • this system provides a safe and easier way for payments, and relieves the user of the burden of the physical payment methods, that are unsafe.
  • the present invention maximizes the user experience, providing a safe, dynamic, easy to operate, portable and unified payment system, and, in other words, refers to a biometric payment technology.

Abstract

The present invention refers to a payment system comprising: a user associated with a mobile device; a payment device; the mobile device and the payment device are connected to a database; the database comprising a profile of the user with a plurality of preferred charging means; wherein the payment device requests a charging authorization to the database; the database transfer the charging authorization to the mobile device; the mobile device authenticates the charging with an authorization sequence and the user selects a preferred charging mean; the database receives the authorization and the selected preferred charging mean and evaluates the authorization; if the authorization is valid, the payment device receives the authorization and the selected preferred charging mean, and performs the payment.

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Title: PAYMENT SYSTEM
[0001]This application is related to a payment system, particularly for a payment system that unifies different credit card operators and electronic means of payment.
BACKGROUND
[0002] The payment systems in use today, such as credit cards, debit cards or electronic systems like, for example, PayPal©, are omnipresent in commercial systems.
[0003] These processes of payment are not only time consuming, but also require that the user keep a card and information with him at all times, which can be unsafe.
[0004]Additionally, the vendor has to obtain payment devices, which normally require monthly rental payments.
[0005] In view of these problems, and with the growing popularity of smartphones, tablets and other handhelds due to the convenience, security and connectivity they offer, the general population is looking for more reliable and easier systems to make payments.
[0006] Some techniques, like the North-American document US 2012/278155, enable the use of mobile phone with encryption technology to transform the smartphones in the payment devices.
[0007] A similar method and system is described in North-American document US 2003/018522, which allows a store to promptly identify and charge the users, based on their previous information on the database.
[0008] Unfortunately, these systems are not easily connected, and the users must always insert their information in every store and system they want to purchase their items.
[0009]Additionally, these systems still require the stores to use normal payment devices, which need to be connected to the mobile phone directly.
[00010] Therefore, the commerce and marketing companies have no information on the user, since the databases are not connected, and the user must always insert their information for every new database he want to be part of. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[00011] The preferred embodiment of the present invention relates to a payment system of a user associated with a mobile device, such as a handheld, a POS, a cellphone, a tablet, a notebook or the like. Additionally, the present invention contains an interface between the mobile device and a payment device, the mobile and the payment device being connected to a database. Moreover, the database includes a profile of the user with a plurality of preferred charging means, in which the payment device requests a charging authorization to the database, and the database transfer the charging authorization to the mobile device. Subsequently, the mobile device authenticates the charging and the user selects a preferred charging mean. Afterwards, the payment device receives the authorization and the selected preferred charging mean, and performs the payment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[00012] FIG. 1 illustrates a first chart of the payment system object of the present invention, focused on the costumer/user.
[00013] FIG. 2 illustrates a second chart of the payment system object of the present invention, focused on the vendor.
[00014] FIG. 3 illustrates a third chart of the payment system object of the present invention, on the mobile device.
[00015] FIG. 4 illustrates a firts schematic view of the payment system object of the present invention.
[00016] FIG. 5 illustrates a secondschematic view of the payment system
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS AND THE INVENTION
[00017] Today, several conventional payment processes are known, in which the customer enters a store and chooses the specific products that he wants to purchase.
[00018] Afterwards, the vendor compute the total bill and the user, after choosing his specific payment system, for example, a credit or debit card, needs to physically input his card and the authentication system in the vendors payment device. [00019] This process is not only time consuming, but also requires that the user keep a card and information with him at all times, which can be unsafe. Additionally, the vendor has to obtain payment devices, which normally require monthly rental payments.
[00020] Figures 1 to 5, otherwise, exemplify a payment process according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. In this payment process, the user and the vendor need no physical system or connection, only a mobile device that work as the payment device and the authorization mechanism.
[00021] The mobile device can assume several embodiments, like a handheld, a POS, a cellphone, a tablet, a notebook or the like. Peferably, a cellphone are used, due to its versatility, processing capacity, connectability and availability (almost every consumer has at least one).
[00022] In this system, the customer downloads an application in his mobile device, and sign up a profile with his data. Preferably, this data contains a name, a password or biometric authorization sequence, such as a photo or video for face recognition system (or any other biometric recognition technology), accelerometer data, or any other likewise authorization sequence, and a plurality of preferred charging means, such as debit cards, credit cards and electronic payment systems.
[00023] This profile is then stored in a database, that holds the profile of different users, the profile of different stores and, preferably, the history of the transactions made by the users and/or the stores.
[00024] With the previous profile updated, the customer enters a store and chooses the specific products that he wants to purchase.
[00025] Afterwards, the vendor computes the total bill, and sends the total bill to the database, as a request to a charging authorization, using a payment device, which is preferably another mobile device.
[00026] The user then receives the request to a charging authorization and inputs his authorization sequence on his mobile device. The user then can promptly select his preferred charging mean, and the authorization with the selected preferred charging mean is sent to the database. [00027] If the database receives the correct authorization sequence, namely, if the authorization sequence received is the same authorization sequence that is stored in that specific user profile, the database sends the authorization with the selected preferred charging mean to the vendor's payment device, which performs the payment.
[00028] The transference of data from the mobile device to the database and from the database to the payment device can be made directly in the internet, but other means like a wireless LAN connection, Bluetooth, or others, are possible.
[00029] In this type of data transference, the mobile device can be connected directly to the payment device, that has an internet connection, or the mobile device and the payment device can be connected to a router connected to the internet, for example. Any other means that produce the same results are applicable.
[00030] In another embodiment of the present invention the database can request the authorization before sending the user the preferred charging mean of that profile.
[00031] In this embodiment, the customer, already with a previous signed profile, enters a store and chooses the specific products that he wants to purchase.
[00032] Afterwards, the vendor computes the total bill, and sends the total bill to the database, as a request to a charging authorization, using a payment device, which is, again, preferably another mobile device.
[00033] The user then receives the request to a charging authorization, inputs his authorization sequence, and this authorization sequence is then sent to the database.
[00034] If the database receives the correct authorization sequence, namely, if the authorization sequence received is the same authorization sequence that is stored in that specific user profile, the database sends the mobile device of the user the stored preferred charging means.
[00035] The user then can select his preferred charging mean, and the selected preferred charging mean is sent to the database. [00036] At this point, the database sends the authorization and the selected preferred charging mean to the vendor's payment device, which performs the payment.
[00037] In different embodiments of the present invention, the vendor can also be requested an authentication sequence, before the charging authorization can be sent to the database and/or before the payment process can be performed.
[00038] In yet another embodiment of the present invention, when a purchase is made, the database can store a history of the purchase in the profile of the customer and/or the shopkeeper/store, for safe tracking and/or marketing purposes.
[00039] This history can, for example, be requested by the user to check his funding and his purchases in a determined time period. Another use of the history is for the marketing department of the stores, which can send marketing information directly to his mobile device or e-mail based on his profile history.
[00040] For example, if the user purchases a running shoe on a determined store with this system, the marketing department can send an advertisement e-mail or mobile device message to that user with relevant running department stores in that specific area, and the products that are in promotion at that moment.
[00041] The sign up process is easy. The user is only required to download an application in his mobile device, and sign up a profile with his data.
[00042] Preferably, this data contains a name, a password or biometric authorization sequence, such as a photo or video for face recognition system, accelerometer data, voice password input, or any other likewise authorization sequence, and a one or more preferred charging means, such as debit cards, credit cards and electronic payment systems.
[00043] Other information like contact information, home address, profession, business address, preferred products, approval to receive marketing information mails, can also be part of the profile. [00044] The general payment system of the present invention can be resumed to a payment system comprising a user associated with a mobile device and a payment device.
[00045] The mobile device and the payment device are connected to a database, which comprises a profile of the user with one or more preferred charging means.
[00046] The payment device requests a charging authorization to the database, the database transfer the charging authorization to the mobile device, the mobile device authenticates the charging with an authorization sequence and the user selects a preferred charging mean.
[00047] Afterwards, the payment device receives the authorization and the selected preferred charging mean, and performs the payment.
[00048] Obviously, the payment device can be a second mobile device, and the charging means are debit cards, credit cards and electronic payment systems, which simplifies the payment process.
[00049] In an alternative embodiment of the present invention the customer and/or the vendor can be rewarded points for the continuous use of the payment system.
[00050] In this embodiment, after the conclusion of the payment, the database will store the history and award points, for example, per transaction or per value of the transaction.
[00051] Afterwards, the user might use these points as discounts in new transactions, or even exchange the points for products or gifts.
[00052] Likewise, the vendor can use these points as direct boosts in income, discounts in taxes of use of the system, or even in gifts, that can be directly sent to another user profile.
[00053] Another possible embodiment of the present invention permits the exchange of messages, in direct messages or boards using the user profile.
[00054] This can be used, for example, to rate the customer or the store that the product was bought, and make remarks regarding the quality of the product or the service, for example. [00055] The unification of different payment systems can be done directly by the database, with the direct connection of the credit card operators and the banks of the customers and the vendor, working as facilitator.
[00056] In this system the bank and the credit or debit card operators are in direct contact with the database, which can authorize the purchase in name of the user.
[00057] For instance, one profile of the system can be linked to three different credit cards operators, two debit cards operators and two online bank transferal accounts, with the addition of a PayPal© account.
[00058] Any of this different charging means can be used for a purchase, even if they are from different users.
[00059] For example, a child profile can be linked to his mother and father accounts, and any purchase made by him can request the direct and real time authorization from his mother and/or father, which provides a greater control over this information.
[00060] As it can be seen, this system provides a safe and easier way for payments, and relieves the user of the burden of the physical payment methods, that are unsafe.
[00061] Moreover, if the vendor utilizes a mobile device as his payment device, it unburdens the need of the rental payment of the normal payment devices.
[00062] It is also worth to mention that this system provides an easy and useful way to purchase goods in different countries, without the need to exchange money, or even the need of travel checks, for instance.
[00063] As such, the present invention maximizes the user experience, providing a safe, dynamic, easy to operate, portable and unified payment system, and, in other words, refers to a biometric payment technology.

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What is claimed is:
1. A payment system comprising:
a user associated with a mobile device;
a payment device;
the mobile device and the payment device are connected to a database; the database comprising a profile of the user with a plurality of preferred charging means;
wherein the payment device requests a charging authorization to the database;
the database transfer the charging authorization to the mobile device;
the mobile device authenticates the charging with an authorization sequence and the user selects a preferred charging mean;
the database receives the authorization and the selected preferred charging mean and evaluates the authorization;
if the authorization is valid, the payment device receives the authorization and the selected preferred charging mean, and performs the payment.
2. A payment system according to claim 1 , wherein the authentication of the charging is made by a biometric process.
3. A payment system according to claim 1 , wherein the biometric process is face recognition.
4. A payment system according to claim 1 , wherein the database comprises a history of the user payments.
5. A payment system according to claim 4, wherein the history of the user is used for rewarding and exchanging points.
6. A payment system according to claim 1 , wherein the payment device is a second mobile device.
7. A payment system according to claim 1 , wherein the charging means are debit cards, credit cards and electronic payment systems.
8. A payment system comprising:
a user associated with a mobile device;
a payment device;
the mobile device and the payment device are connected to a database; the database comprising a profile of the user with a plurality of preferred charging means and a master profile associated with that user;
wherein the payment device requests a charging authorization to the database;
the database transfer the charging authorization to the mobile device;
the mobile device authenticates the charging with an authorization sequence and the user selects a preferred charging mean;
the database receives the authorization and the selected preferred charging mean and evaluates the authorization;
if the authorization is valid, the database transfer the charging authorization to the master profile associated with that mobile device;
the master profile authenticates the charging with an authorization sequence; the database receives the authorization of the master profile and evaluates the authorization;
if the authorization is valid, the payment device receives the authorization and the selected preferred charging mean, and performs the payment.
9. A payment system according to claim 8, wherein the authentication of the charging is made by a biometric process.
10. A payment system according to claim 8, wherein the biometric process is face recognition.
11. A payment system according to claim 8, wherein the database comprises a history of the user payments.
12. A payment system according to claim 1 1 , wherein the history of the user is used for rewarding and exchanging points.
13. A payment system according to claim 8, wherein the payment device is a second mobile device.
14. A payment system according to claim 8, wherein the charging means are debit cards, credit cards and electronic payment systems.
15. A payment system comprising:
a user associated with a mobile device;
a payment device;
the mobile device and the payment device are connected to a database; the database comprising a profile of the user with a plurality of preferred charging means;
wherein the payment device requests a charging authorization to the database;
the database transfer the charging authorization to the mobile device;
the mobile device authenticates the charging with an authorization sequence and sends it to the database;
the database evaluates the authorization and if the authorization is valid sends the plurality of preferred charging means to the mobile device;
the user selects a preferred charging mean and sends to the database, that transfer the authorization and the selected preferred charging mean to the payment device;
the payment device receives the authorization and the selected preferred charging mean, and performs the payment.
16. A payment system according to claim 15, wherein the authentication of the charging is made by a biometric process.
17. A payment system according to claim 15, wherein the biometric process is face recognition.
18. A payment system according to claim 15, wherein the database comprises a history of the user payments.
19. A payment system according to claim 18, wherein the history of the user is used for rewarding and exchanging points.
20. A payment system according to claim 15, wherein the payment device is a second mobile device.
21. A payment system according to claim 15, wherein the charging means are debit cards, credit cards and electronic payment systems.
22. A payment system comprising:
a user associated with a mobile device;
a payment device;
the mobile device and the payment device are connected to a database;
the database comprising a profile of the user with a plurality of preferred charging means and a master profile associated with that user; wherein the payment device requests a charging authorization to the database;
the database transfer the charging authorization to the mobile device;
the mobile device authenticates the charging with an authorization sequence and sends it to the database;
the database evaluates the authorization and if the authorization is valid sends the plurality of preferred charging means to the mobile device;
the user selects a preferred charging mean and sends to the database, that transfer the authorization to the master profile associated with that mobile device;
the master profile authenticates the charging with an authorization sequence; the database receives the authorization of the master profile and evaluates the authorization;
if the authorization is valid, the payment device receives the authorization and the selected preferred charging mean, and performs the payment.
23. A payment system according to claim 22, wherein the authentication of the charging is made by a biometric process.
24. A payment system according to claim 22, wherein the biometric process is face recognition.
25. A payment system according to claim 22, wherein the database comprises a history of the user payments.
26. A payment system according to claim 25, wherein the history of the user is used for rewarding and exchanging points.
27. A payment system according to claim 22, wherein the payment device is a second mobile device.
28. A payment system according to claim 22, wherein the charging means are debit cards, credit cards and electronic payment systems.
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