1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to generating indicia such as postage stamps, and in particular to the personal customization of stamps.
2. Brief Description of Related Developments
The ability to generate images electronically has expanded the ability to create and customize certain substrates using image files. It is possible to create digital images and reproduce those images or printable mediums.
The images that appear on postage stamps, such as those issued by the United States Postal Service (“USPS”) are subject to regulatory and compliance requirements. In most cases, the images that appear on postage stamps are predetermined and approved by the USPS. In some instances, it is possible for a customer to submit an image or graphic directly to the USPS with a corresponding request for the USPS to create a postage stamp or indicia using that custom image. Upon approval by the USPS, the USPS will manufacture a run of stamps in the desired, or a predetermined amount, that include the specific custom image for use by the customer. The use of the term “postage” or “stamps” is generally meant to refer to any type of indicia or medium that is used for proof of payment, such as for example postal indicia used in USPS mail systems. However, the present invention can apply to systems or services other than including the USPS that rely on printed indicia as a medium of value.
It would be beneficial for a user to be able to purchase customized stamps easily and efficiently while maintaining the, integrity of USPS requirements.
The present invention is directed to a system for customizing postage stamps. In one embodiment the system includes a media gathering input device, a processing unit and an output device. The media gathering device receives the customized image that is desired to be included on the postage stamps. The processing unit analyzes the customized image for compliance with regulatory and other such standards. The output device delivers the customized stamp to the user in a form or format that allows the user to make use of the customized postage. The customized stamps could be delivered in stamp form, such as sheets or rolls, or as encrypted digital files for later printing or production.
In another aspect, the present invention is directed to an automated method to produce customized postage. In one embodiment the method comprises inputting a custom image into a user station, transmitting the custom image to a compliance center adapted to analyze the custom image for compliance with postal regulatory requirements, forming at least one custom postage stamp using the custom image if the custom image complies with the postal regulatory requirements, and transmitting the at least one custom postage stamp to the user.
In a further aspect, the present invention is directed to a computer program product. In one embodiment the computer program product comprises a computer useable medium having computer readable code means embodied therein for causing a computer to generate a customized stamp. The computer readable code means in the computer program product comprises computer readable program code means for causing a computer to gather an image to be formatted into an image for a stamp, analyze the image for compliance with regulatory requirements, format the image into a customized stamp, and transmit the customized stamp to the user for reproduction.
The foregoing aspects and other features of the present invention are explained in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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In one embodiment, the present invention generally comprises being able to input an image that is desired to be printed or reproduced on a postage stamp medium, process the image for compliance with regulatory requirements and output the “customized” stamp to a user. The customized stamps could include for example, a personal photo, company logo or other image or design. The disclosed embodiments allow a user to process or “create” a customized stamp “online” over a computer network, such as for example, the Internet (www). The disclosed embodiments are generally adapted to be “interactive” to allow the creation and generation of stamps, and in particular postage stamps, in a timely and efficient fashion.
In one embodiment, the picture, design, image or graphic (including text) that is desired to be placed on the stamp is inputted to the custom stamp system 10 of
The image could then be transmitted to a processing center. The processing center could be an online, interactive center, or part of a Que. or kiosk, for example. The processing center would generally be adapted to examine the image or “picture” for compliance with any regulatory requirements or standards for postage or postal stamps. The processing center could also edit the image to ensure uniform quality of the final product in accordance with quality requirements.
Once the image is determined to be acceptable in terms of content and quality, the image can be formatted into the final product, or stamp. In one embodiment, a photoshop style editor could be utilized to format the image into the stamp. This could be an automated or manual process. The formatted image could be transmitted to for example, a printer system for reproduction. In an alternate embodiment, any suitable image output device or system can be utilized. The printer system can comprise any device that will take the formatted image and reproduce it into a stamp form. This could include an inkjet printer, a photo printer, a xerographic system, for example. Generally, any suitable reproduction technology or device could be used. For example, stamps of a suitable denomination could be printed with the image included thereon. The image in the form of a stamp, or item for value, could also be transmitted electronically to the user for printing in an off site location. For example, the image could be formed as part of a secure indicia for use with a postal security device or other mail system. The user could reproduce the image and indicia onto any suitable medium. The output could include a label, paper, envelope or plastic. The output could be part of two pass process where on one pass the indicia is printed and on another pass the “insecure” image is printed. The image could also be embedded in the indicia.
In one embodiment, the custom stamp system could be part of the Neopostage KIOSK™ system manufactured by Neopost, which is an on-line self-service postage kiosk that can dispense US postage over a secure web-enabled kiosk. The custom stamp system could be made a part of the KIOSK™ system and allow a customer to input a desired image to a media gathering device in the KIOSK. The processing center could be located in the kiosk itself, or remotely therefrom. The stamps or postage could then be printed at the kiosk or even be adapted to be transmitted electronically and printed at the customer's home or site, for example by downloading the electronic file to a storage medium or an electronic mail account. In alternate embodiments the invention could be used with any suitable type of postage delivery system, such as a vending machine, an on-line postage delivery system, or a kiosk.
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The booth 220 can be connected or coupled to a backend server or administrator 230. The connection could be a direct hardwire connection, a connection through a modem, an Internet connection, or such other suitable means of electronic communication. The backend server or administrator 230 can comprise the vendor of the custom stamp application or such other suitable agency or organization that executes the custom stamp application.
The backend server 230 can also be coupled, if required, to a regulatory or compliance agency 240, such as for example the USPS. The regulatory agency 240 could be accessed for compliance issues, to determine if a particular image or photo complies with USPS or other agency regulations and requirements. In one embodiment, the compliance or regulatory function could be internal to the backend/administrator 230, and a separate connection to the regulatory agency 240 is not required.
In one embodiment, the backend server 230 can also be connected to a financial institution 250 for processing monetary and financial transactions related to the purchase of the customized stamps. In another embodiment, the financial aspects of the present invention could be self-contained in the backend/administrator 230, and a separate connection to an external financial institution(s) may not be required.
In one embodiment, the user 210 inputs the image or photo desired to be placed on a stamp(s) into the booth 220. The booth 220 could include a graphical user interface that allows the user 210 to specifically request the type of customized stamp desired, together with the number of stamps, as well as any other information required for the processing of the custom stamp request. The booth 220 could also comprise a computer, such as a personal computer, located in a user's home, workplace, or other such convenient location. In alternate embodiments, the booth 220 can comprise any suitable means for accessing the custom stamp application, which may be served from the backend server 230. The booth 220 also allows for the user 210 to make payment for the stamps, which can included the use of cash, credit cards, debit cards or other suitable means of monetary payment. In one embodiment, the booth 220 can be adapted so that the user can access the custom stamp application by logging into a website via the booth 220. This can increase the functionality and portability of what is referred to herein as a booth 220, to be available for other applications as well.
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The backend server 230 receives the custom stamp request and processes the request according to predetermined guidelines and procedures. This can include ensuring that the image submitted complies with USPS or other regulatory requirements. In one embodiment, an automated compliance system can be used that can scan the image submitted and compare the submitted image against a database of non-acceptable or non-compliant images, including any text or other graphics. In a manual system, an operator can review the submitted image for compliance. Optionally, the compliance analysis could take place at the regulatory agency 240. Once any compliance issues are resolved, the backend server 230 can process the image into a format that is suitable for reproduction on a stamp. Generally, any suitable type of image processing can be utilized to format the image. The backend server 230 can then electronically transmit the reformatted, custom stamp file to the booth 220 for reproduction.
The custom stamp can be outputted onto a label or suitable substrate for a stamp. This can include a paper, envelope, thermal or plastic substrate. In one embodiment the indicia could first be printed on the substrate and then any unsecured images could be printed on the substrate in a second pass. The booth 220 could include a suitable style of printing device that is adapted to print the stamp image and indicia on a suitable substrate.
The present invention may also include software and computer programs incorporating the process steps and instructions described above that are executed in different computers. In the preferred embodiment, the computers are connected to the Internet.
Computer systems 300 and 320 may also include a microprocessor for executing stored programs. Computer 300 may include a data storage device 340 on its program storage device for the storage of information and data. The computer program or software incorporating the processes and method steps incorporating features of the present invention may be stored in one or more computers 300 and 320 on an otherwise conventional program storage device. In one embodiment, computers 300 and 320 may include a user interface 350, and a display interface 360 from which features of the present invention can be accessed. The user interface 350 and the display interface 360 can be adapted to allow the input of queries and commands to the system, as well as present the results of the commands and queries.
The present invention generally allows a user to order a customized stamp that includes for example, a personal photo or company logo, that can be printed directly at or to the user's site. The media for the custom image is gathered and processed. Compliance with regulatory requirements is ensured prior the gathered image being formatted into a stamp. The stamps, with the custom image, can then be made available to the user for delivery. The custom stamp images could be stored for order reproduction.
It should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the invention. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances that fall within the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/523,828, filed Nov. 20, 2003.
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60523828 | Nov 2003 | US |