Inventor · Poughkeepsie, NY, US

Stephen Moore Davis

18Patents
6h-index
28Co-inventors
62Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 13, 2007 → Oct 18, 2019

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US10474194B1 Wearable electronic device with an inductive user interface Electricity 55 Active
US10062072B2 Facilitating sending and receiving of peer-to-business payments Physics 37 Active
US9785934B2 Facilitating same day payment transactions Physics 21 Active
US9342831B1 Facilitating same day payment transactions Physics 13 Active
US9978068B2 Obtaining recipient information during an electronic remittance transaction Physics 11 Active
US7538723B2 Personal navigation device with improved antenna mounting configuration Electricity 9 Active
US10783513B2 Facilitating sending and receiving of payments using message-based contextual prompts Physics 6 Active
US9721024B2 Searching for ideograms in an online social network Physics 4 Active
US10467602B2 Facilitating sending, receiving, and updating of payments using message and payment queues Electricity 3 Active
US10304102B2 Providing structured data in real-time communications Electricity 2 Active
US10510077B2 Facial recognition identification for in-store payment transactions Physics 2 Active
US11074570B2 Facilitating sending and receiving of peer-to-business payments Physics 2 Active
US10102295B2 Searching for ideograms in an online social network Physics 0 Active
US10706446B2 Method, system, and computer-readable medium for using facial recognition to analyze in-store activity of a user Physics 0 Active
US11068383B2 Service oriented architecture infrastructure for business process verification and systems integrated testing Physics 0 Active
US10528455B2 Service oriented architecture infrastructure for business process verification and systems integrated testing Physics 0 Active
US11308173B2 Searching for ideograms in an online social network Physics 0 Active
US10931764B2 Geographic-area cluster Electricity 0 Active

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