Bank check and method for positioning and interpreting a digital check within a defined region
First Claim
1. A bank check comprising:
- a physical paper document containing a set of printed regions to allow a drawer of such check to negotiate an order to pay a payee a legal amount of funds drawn on the account held by the drawer at a financial institution;
a printed, solid border preprinted around the rectangular perimeter of the front of said check such that the outer edge of the border is flush with the extreme edge of all four sides of said check; and
at least one or more segments of said border being operable for permitting a scanner to generate a digital image of the entire front of said check, of a size equal to, smaller than, or greater than, the dimensions of the original of said check or the dimensions of the image of said check appearing on a pre-existing physical document, in normal, original orientation, so that said segments are used to accurately position the entirety of said image in a predefined, standardized location on an electronic document used for printing and returning a physical copy of, or making available for electronic viewing over the worldwide web, a set of digital images of one or more said checks paid by said financial institution on behalf of said drawer.
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Abstract
This invention adds new markings to an original check face prior to tender and processing of the check. These markings, when digitally scanned from the original, are readily interpreted and preserved. During the process of truncating the original with image replacement documents (IRDs) that are the legal equivalent, the new markings solve two major problems when the IRDs are formally introduced into the clearinghouse channel. First, the clipped image of the original check can be properly aligned within a designated region within the IRD based on the uniform markings. Second, data content aligned in reference to the uniform markings preserved in the IRD process can be properly recognized and read as if the software was scanning the original physical document.
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15 Claims
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1. A bank check comprising:
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a physical paper document containing a set of printed regions to allow a drawer of such check to negotiate an order to pay a payee a legal amount of funds drawn on the account held by the drawer at a financial institution;
a printed, solid border preprinted around the rectangular perimeter of the front of said check such that the outer edge of the border is flush with the extreme edge of all four sides of said check; and
at least one or more segments of said border being operable for permitting a scanner to generate a digital image of the entire front of said check, of a size equal to, smaller than, or greater than, the dimensions of the original of said check or the dimensions of the image of said check appearing on a pre-existing physical document, in normal, original orientation, so that said segments are used to accurately position the entirety of said image in a predefined, standardized location on an electronic document used for printing and returning a physical copy of, or making available for electronic viewing over the worldwide web, a set of digital images of one or more said checks paid by said financial institution on behalf of said drawer.
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2. A bank check comprising:
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a physical paper document containing a set a printed regions to allow a drawer of such check to negotiate an order to pay a payee a legal amount of funds drawn on the account held by the drawer at a financial institution a legal amount of funds drawn on the account held by the drawer at a financial institution;
a plurality of indicator solid base marks, each in a uniform geometric shape of a square, bar, rectangle, triangle, circle, or similar uniform shape and dimension that is printed in each corner of said check such that each of said marks is tangential to the extreme edge of at least one of the two sides of said check that meet in each corner of said check; and
at least one or more of said marks being operable for permitting a scanner to generate a digital image of the entire front of said check, of a size equal to, smaller than, or greater than, the dimension of the original of said check or the dimensions of the image of said check appearing on a pre-existing physical document, in normal, original orientation, so that said marks are used to accurately position the entirety of said image in a predefined, standardized location on an electronic document used for printing and returning a physical copy of, or making available for electronic viewing over the worldwide web, a set of digital images of one or more said checks paid by said financial institution on behalf of said drawer.
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3. A bank check comprising:
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a physical paper document containing a set of printed regions to allow a drawer of such check to negotiate an order to pay a payee a legal amount of funds drawn on the account held by the drawer at a financial institution;
a printed, solid border preprinted around the rectangular perimeter of the front of said check such that the outer edge of said border is flush with the extreme edge of all four sides of said check; and
at least one or more segments of said border being operable for permitting a scanner to generate a digital image of the entire front of said check, of a size equal, smaller than, or greater than, the dimensions of the original of said check or the dimensions of the image of said check appearing on a pre-existing physical document, in normal, original orientation, so that the digital image of any one or more of said segments are used to accurately position the entirety of said image in a predefined, standardized location on a newly created, printed image replacement document for the original check or for a previously created image replacement document of the same, which newly created document is used for further downstream processing and return of legally equivalent evidence of the paid check back to the drawer. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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4. A bank check comprising:
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a physical paper document containing a set a printed regions to allow a drawer of such check to negotiate an order to pay a payee a legal amount of funds drawn on the account held by the drawer at a financial institution a legal amount of funds drawn on the account held by the drawer at a financial institution;
a plurality of indicator solid base marks, each in a uniform geometric shape of a square, bar, rectangle triangle, circle, or similar uniform shape and dimension that is printed in each corner of said check such that each of said marks is tangential to the extreme edge of at least one of the two sides of said check that meet in each corner of said check; and
at least one or more of said marks being operable for permitting a scanner to generate a digital image of the entire front of said check, of a size equal to, smaller than, or greater than, the dimensions of the original of said check or the dimensions of the image of said check appearing on a pre-existing physical document, in normal, original orientation, so that digital images of said marks are used to accurately position the entirety of said image in a predefined location on a newly created, printed image replacement document for the original check or for a previously created image replacement document of the same, which newly created document is used for further downstream processing and return of legally equivalent evidence of the paid check back to the drawer. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. A bank check comprising:
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a physical paper document containing a set of printed regions to allow a drawer of such check to negotiate an order to pay a payee a legal amount of funds drawn on the account held by the drawer at a financial institution;
at least one of a series of marks of uniform shape and dimension, that is printed in each corner of the physical paper check such that said single or series of marks are tangential to the extreme edge of any of one or two sides of said check; and
said check being operable for permitting a scanner to generate a digital image of said check and for allowing a computer to use any one or more of said marks as a reference point to locate and interpret data content within said image that is both detectable by the naked human eye and by machine, which content is in a plurality of forms, including a dot, bubble, stroke, slash, “
x”
, cross, or alphanumeric character that is intentionally affixed by hand or printed by machine in order to state, indicate or signify a plurality of information about the drawer, the drawee bank, or the payment itself as made by check. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of creating an image replacement document from an original bank check comprising the steps of:
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a) using a bank check having one or more preprinted marks of uniform shape and dimension flush against the extreme edge of at least one or more of the four sides of the check, whereby each of said marks are preprinted along the top or bottom edges on the same “
x”
coordinate, within a tolerance of 5%, as that of content to be digitally imaged, read, recognized and interpreted based on pixel concentration and location, and each of said marks are preprinted along the leading or trailing edges on the same “
y”
coordinate, within a tolerance of 5%, as that of content to be digitally imaged, read, recognized and interpreted based on pixel concentration and location;
b) clipping the digital image of said bank check to be inserted inside a predesignated rectangular region within said image replacement document based one or more of a plurality of anchor points, each located at a distance measured by a “
y”
coordinate measured from one or both of the top and bottom edges of said check and by an “
x”
coordinate measured from one or both of the leading and trailing edges of said check; and
c) using a computer to scan said image replacement document and rely upon any one or more of said marks as a reference point to locate and interpret data content within said document that is both detectable by the naked human eye and by machine, which data content is in a plurality of forms, including a dot, bubble, stroke, slash, “
x”
, cross, or alphanumeric character that is intentionally affixed by hand or printed by machine in order to state, indicate or signify a plurality of information about the drawer, the drawee bank, or the payment itself as made by check. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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