Method of making money payments
First Claim
1. What I claim as my invention is a system or method whereby customers of organizations holding funds, assets or credits on behalf of other parties (hereafter referred to as “
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), are enabled to make money payments to the accounts of named payees at the same or other banks by means of electronic transfers of funds in combination with new kinds of paper instruments, said instruments being non-negotiable and designed to be sent to the customers'"'"' banks for payment of funds by electronic means directly to the bank accounts of said named payees at designated banks.
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Abstract
The system disclosed is for making payments using a new type of bank check combined with electronic funds transfer (EFT) facilities The new type check is not a negotiable instrument and is intended for delivery to the payor'"'"'s bank rather than to the payee. The check instructs the payor'"'"'s bank to make a payment by EFT from the payor'"'"'s bank account directly to the bank account of the payee at the payee'"'"'s bank, normally via the Federal Reserve'"'"'s Automated Clearing House (ACH) facility. The system includes means for making a true, but inoperative, copy of each check at the time the check is written. Other embodiments of the invention are special checks, which look like conventional checks, but on their reverse sides display printed matter stating that they are non-negotiable and are payable only pursuant to special procedures.
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6 Claims
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1. What I claim as my invention is a system or method whereby customers of organizations holding funds, assets or credits on behalf of other parties (hereafter referred to as “
- banks”
), are enabled to make money payments to the accounts of named payees at the same or other banks by means of electronic transfers of funds in combination with new kinds of paper instruments, said instruments being non-negotiable and designed to be sent to the customers'"'"' banks for payment of funds by electronic means directly to the bank accounts of said named payees at designated banks. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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2. What I further claim as my invention is a system or method whereby customers of organizations holding funds, assets or credits on behalf of other parties (hereafter referred to as “
- banks”
) are enabled to make money payments to named payees of the same or other banks by means of electronic transfer of funds from accounts of said customers at said banks to the accounts of named payees at designated banks, pursuant to orders given by said customers to their banks on new kinds of bank checks or other paper instruments, said checks or instruments to be in written form (which now and hereafter in these claims means wholly hand-written or partly hand-written and partly typed or printed), and delivered by customers of said banks to their own banks for payment, said checks or other instruments being identified by any appropriate means thereon as being non-negotiable and payment rights conveyed by them to be non-transferable to other parties by indorsement or otherwise, and the printed forms of said checks or other paper instruments to set forth at indicated places thereon the following items of information;
a) the Magnetic Ink Character Readable (MICR) digits required by federal regulation for bank checks in general use today;
b) the date the check is made;
c) the number of the check;
c) the amount to be paid;
d) the name and address of the customer of the bank that will make the make the payment so ordered (the payor hereafter);
e) the name of the payee;
f) the name and address of the payee'"'"'s bank, and, if required by law or regulation, its routing number, or, alternatively, the name of the bank and the town and state wherein it is located;
g) the hand-written signature of the payor; and
h) optionally, a space for a customer account number designated by the payee and/or the number of the invoice or bill of the payee to be paid by the check or other paper instrument in question as and when appropriate for the payment of bills or invoices, and otherwise for special notes of the payor.
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3. What is further claimed as my invention are means for making true copies of the paper forms on which said aforementioned checks or other paper instruments are to be written, including copies of the typed or handwritten additions made by the payor on said forms;
- and further a combination of said copies with messages and/or documentary material to be sent to the named payees of said checks or other paper instruments, said combination being suitable for transmission by mail or other means to the named payees of said checks or other paper instruments.
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4. What is further claimed as my invention is a system for money payments by means of special checks in the form of conventional checks now in everyday use combined with electronic funds transfers facilities, each of said checks to bear on its back or reverse side a common printed notice to the following effect:
- that the check is not negotiable;
that payment of the amount indicated on the check is to be made by electronic transfer of funds from the payor'"'"'s account at the payor'"'"'s bank to the payee'"'"'s account at a designated bank at a designated address;
the whole of said printed, written and typed matter to be followed by the payor'"'"'s signature indorsing the preceding material.(See Appendix B for a sample version of such an indorsement); and
what is further claimed as a subpart of this claim is the form of a conventional check with such a printed notice on the reverse side in combination with a checkbook containing multiples of such checks with or without a page in the front of the book explaining the purpose and effect of the printed material.
- that the check is not negotiable;
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5. What is further claimed as my invention is a method for making money payments via electronic transfer of funds pursuant to an order to a bank by means of a check in the same form as conventional checks now in everyday use, except that the back or reverse side of the check bears a printed notice stating that:
- (a) the check is not negotiable;
(b) is payable only pursuant to the order of the bank designated by the payee in writing in a space provided for that purpose;
(c) is payable only to the bank account of the payee at such designated bank; and
(d) is payable by electronic finds transfer from the payor'"'"'s bank account at the payor'"'"'s bank directly to the bank account of the payee at the designated bank through the facilities of the Automated Clearing House facility of the Federal Reserve, or by such other electronic means agreed by the payor and payee banks; and
(e) is payable in accordance with the truncation procedures of the National Clearing House Association, or other applicable law, by presentment to the payor'"'"'s bank of an electronic copy of the payor'"'"'s check indorsed by the payee, or by electronic transmission of all necessary or appropriate data contained on the payor'"'"'s check, as agreed for this purpose by the banks of the payor and the payee;
all as confirmed by insertion of the name of the payee bank in a space designated for that purpose and by the payee'"'"'s indorsement of the matter in subsections (a) through (e) above by the payee'"'"'s handwritten signature following the printed notice.
- (a) the check is not negotiable;
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