18063132. ACCESSIBLE CARD WITH IDENTIFICATION EMBOSSING simplified abstract (Truist Bank)

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ACCESSIBLE CARD WITH IDENTIFICATION EMBOSSING

Organization Name

Truist Bank

Inventor(s)

Hyekyeng Lyn Kim of Matthews NC (US)

Crarlos Lomena of Cary NC (US)

ACCESSIBLE CARD WITH IDENTIFICATION EMBOSSING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18063132 titled 'ACCESSIBLE CARD WITH IDENTIFICATION EMBOSSING

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes an accessible card that provides access to an account. The card includes sides and identification embossing for account access.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • The card's sides can be connected to form a shape.
  • Identification embossing is associated with at least one side, which may include tactile features for identification.
  • The thickness of the side with embossing differs from other sides.
  • Tactile features on the side with embossing can indicate the account associated with the card or the card type.

Potential Applications: This technology could be used in banking, finance, and security industries for secure access to accounts.

Problems Solved: This technology addresses the need for secure and tactile identification of account cards.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced security for account access.
  • Easy identification of account cards.
  • Improved user experience with tactile features.

Commercial Applications: Potential commercial applications include banking institutions, credit card companies, and other financial service providers looking to enhance account security and user experience.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to tactile identification features on cards in the banking and security industries.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in tactile technology for secure access and identification in the financial sector.

Questions about Accessible Card Technology: 1. How does the tactile identification feature on the card enhance security? 2. What are the potential drawbacks of using tactile features for account identification?


Original Abstract Submitted

An accessible card can provide access to an account. The account card can include sides and an identification embossing for providing access to an account. The sides can be be connected to form a shape. The identification embossing can be associated with at least one side of the sides. The at least one side associated with the identification embossing can include a first thickness and an arrangement of one or more tactile features. The first thickness can be different than a second thickness associated with other sides of the sides. The arrangement may indicate, via tactile interaction, an identification of the account associated with the account card or a card type of the account card.