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US Patent Application 18448139. GENERATING A SENSORY INDICATION simplified abstract

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GENERATING A SENSORY INDICATION

Organization Name

Capital One Services, LLC

Inventor(s)

Daniel Herrington of New York NY (US)

GENERATING A SENSORY INDICATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18448139 titled 'GENERATING A SENSORY INDICATION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for generating a sensory indication on a transaction card.

  • Input signal associated with a purchase is received.
  • A timer for an event related to the purchase is initiated based on the input signal.
  • An output component of the transaction card is activated when the timer expires.
  • The input signal may include information specifying a desired indication related to the event, a given output component for generating the desired indication, or other data.


Original Abstract Submitted

In certain embodiments, a sensory indication may be generated on a transaction card. In some embodiments, an input signal associated with a purchase (executed using a transaction card) may be received. Based on the input signal, a timer for an event related to the purchase may be initiated. An output component of the transaction card may be activated when the timer expires. In some embodiments, the input signal may include information specifying a desired indication related to the event, a given output component for generating the desired indication, or other data.

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