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Patent Issued for Graphical event-based password system (USPTO 11687641): United Services Automobile Association

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2023 JUL 18 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Daily News -- According to news reporting originating from Alexandria, Virginia, by NewsRx journalists, a patent by the inventors Meyer, Gregory Brian (San Antonio, TX, US), filed on September 15, 2021, was published online on June 27, 2023.

The assignee for this patent, patent number 11687641, is United Services Automobile Association (San Antonio, Texas, United States).

Reporters obtained the following quote from the background information supplied by the inventors: “Password systems have been used with computer based machines for many years. A typical password may be, for example, a four-digit number, for example ‘1234’. In such a case if one wants to start using a particular computer program or for the computer based machine to perform a certain action, the machine asks a password, and if in this case, the number ‘1234’ is entered (usually via a keyboard or keypad, but equivalent ways may be via speaking a word into a language recognition system, etc), then the particular computer program or action starts. If the wrong password, for example in this case, ‘1234’, was entered, then the particular program or particular action would not occur, and the user may (or may not) receive an error message from the computer.

“Many password systems exist. While a four-digit number is a popular system, used at automatic bank machines, for example, many other password systems use longer numbers or also allow a wider variety of alphanumeric characters. More possibilities in a password, do allow better security since more incorrect choices must be attempted to arrive at the password by such attempts. However, the problem with all such types of password systems, is that the user is expected to memorize his/her password. A four-digit password is work enough to memorize, a longer password is even more difficult. As well, a user may have many such passwords to memorize as required by many different computer programs or computer-based machines he/she normally uses. What typically happens in such cases is that persons write their passwords down on pieces of paper they keep on their desks or in their pockets, and security is badly compromised. Or to avoid needing to write their passwords down, persons may choose easy to remember passwords such as their pet’s name or the last four digits of their telephone number, etc. Again, security is again compromised, since this information is usually readily available to others who may want to try this information as a possible password choice for that individual. (Another reason why security is compromised in such cases is because it is often possible to program another computer system to try all the four-digit numbers or all the words in a dictionary, etc, in order to inappropriately enter a password protected system.) As daily life in a technological society involves use or more and more computer-based machinery, and the consequences of using such computer-based machinery becomes more important, the issue of memorizing passwords or using simple words as passwords, becomes more and more serious.”

In addition to obtaining background information on this patent, NewsRx editors also obtained the inventors’ summary information for this patent: “The purpose and advantages of the below described illustrated embodiments will be set forth in and apparent from the description that follows. Additional advantages of the illustrated embodiments will be realized and attained by the devices, systems and methods particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof, as well as from the appended drawings.

“To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the illustrated embodiments, in one aspect, A computer system and method having a user interface including a touch-sensitive display screen is described in which provides for entry of a password which includes displaying a first array of a plurality of images on the touch-sensitive display prompting a user to select with a finger one of the plurality of images displayed. Subsequently at least another array of a plurality of images successive to the first array is displayed on the touch sensitive display prompting a user to select with a finger one of the plurality of images displayed in the another array of images. A computer processor then determines if a user selected a predetermined image from the first array of the plurality of images and a predetermined image from each at least another array of plurality of images displayed after the first array. If determined, the user is permitted access to an application executable on the computer system.”

The claims supplied by the inventors are:

“1. A computer system having a user interface including a touch-sensitive display screen for providing entry of a graphical-event based password, comprising: a memory configured to store instructions; a processor disposed in communication with said memory, wherein said processor upon execution of the instructions is configured to: display a first array of a plurality of images on the touch-sensitive display prompting a user to select with a finger one of the plurality of images displayed; display at least another array of a plurality of images successive to the first array on the touch sensitive display when determined a user selected a predetermined image from an immediately prior predecessor array of a plurality of images displayed on the touch sensitive display; prompt the user to select with a finger one of the plurality of images displayed in the another array of images; determine if the user selected a predetermined image from the first array of the plurality of images with a first predetermined finger and a second predetermined image from each at least another array of plurality of images displayed after the first array with a second predetermined finger, wherein biometric recognition is used during the user’s interaction to select the images with the touch-sensitive display to capture fingerprint images of the user’s first and second fingers; and permit user access to an application executable on the computer system upon determining the user successfully selected the predetermined image from the first array of the plurality of images with the first predetermined finger and the subsequent predetermined image from at least another array of plurality of images with the second predetermined finger.

“2. The computer system as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least another array of a plurality of images successive to the first array includes a second and third array of a plurality of images.

“3. The computer system as recited in claim 2, wherein the third array is associated with a third predetermined finger different than each of the predetermined first and second fingers.

“4. The computer system as recited in claim 1, wherein each image in each array of a plurality of images corresponds to a graphic image.

“5. The computer system as recited in claim 1, wherein each image in each array of a plurality of images corresponds to a certain color.

“6. The computer system as recited in claim 1, wherein the predetermined image is a same image in the first and at least another array of a plurality of images.

“7. The computer system as recited in claim 1, wherein the predetermined image is a different image in the first and at least another array of a plurality of images.

“8. The computer system as recited in claim 1, wherein the computer system is embodied in a smart phone device.

“9. The computer system as recited in claim 1, wherein the computer system is embodied in a portable computing device.

“10. The computer system as recited in claim 1, wherein the computer system is embodied in a kiosk computing device.

“11. The computer system as recited in claim 1, wherein the computer system is embodied in a banking institution Automated Teller Device (ATM).

“12. A method for providing entry of a graphical-event based password in a user interface of a computer system having a touch-sensitive display screen, the method comprising: displaying a first array of a plurality of images on the touch-sensitive display prompting a user to select with a finger one of the plurality of images displayed; displaying at least another array of a plurality of images successive to the first array on the touch sensitive display if it is determined a user selected a predetermined image from an immediately prior predecessor array of a plurality of images displayed on the touch sensitive display; determining if the user selected a predetermined image from the first array of the plurality of images with a first predetermined finger and a second predetermined image from each at least another array of plurality of images displayed after the first array with a second predetermined finger, wherein biometric recognition is used during the user’s interaction to select the images with the touch-sensitive display to capture fingerprint images of the user’s first and second fingers; and permitting user access to an application executable on the computer system upon determining the user successfully selected the predetermined image from the first array of the plurality of images with the first predetermined finger and the subsequent predetermined image from at least another array of plurality of images with the second predetermined finger.

“13. The method as recited in claim 12, wherein the at least another array of a plurality of images successive to the first array includes a second and third array of a plurality of images.

“14. The method as recited in claim 12, wherein each image in each array of a plurality of images corresponds to a certain color.

“15. The method as recited in claim 13, wherein the predetermined image is a same image in the first and at least another array of a plurality of images.

“16. The method as recited in claim 13, wherein the computer system is embodied in a smart phone device.

“17. The method as recited in claim 13, wherein the computer system is embodied in a portable computing device.

“18. The method as recited in claim 13, wherein the computer system is embodied in a kiosk computing device.

“19. The method as recited in claim 13, wherein the computer system is embodied in a banking institution Automated Teller Device (ATM).”

For more information, see this patent: Meyer, Gregory Brian. Graphical event-based password system. U.S. Patent Number 11687641, filed September 15, 2021, and published online on June 27, 2023. Patent URL (for desktop use only): https://ppubs.uspto.gov/pubwebapp/external.html?q=(11687641)&db=USPAT&type=ids

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