Mobile paper record processing system

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Inventors

Munte, Ralf Maximilian

Application #

907001

Filed

Mar-16-2005

Published

Jan-31-2006

Current US Class

235/379
235/382
235/462.01
235/470
705/16
705/42
705/43
705/44
705/65

International Classes

G06F 17/60    (20060101)

Field of Search

235/379 235/382 235/472.01 235/470 705/16 705/42-44 705/65

Examiners

Frech; Karl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oppedahl & Larson LLP

US Patent References

5910988   Remote image capt...
6032137   Remote image capt...
6397194   Receipt scanning s...
6570612   System and method...
6816608   Storing information...

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Heather Clancy, Cellphones Get a New Job Description: Portable Scanner, http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/10/technology/circuits/, Feb. 10, 2005, Page(s) 1-3, Publisher: The New York Times Company. Economist.com, Phones with eyes, The Economist Newspaper and The Ecoomist Group, Mar. 10, 2005, Page(s) 1-4. Xerox Research Centre Europe, Capture documents with a digital camera or cameraphone, Document Imaging With Cameras, Oct. 1 2004, Page(s) 1. Xerox Research Centre Europe, Capture documents with a digital camera or camera phone!, Mobile Document Imaging— Slide show, Nov. 1, 2004, Page(s) 1-14. Xerox Research Centre Europe, What is mobile document imaging (MDI)?, Mobile Document Imaging— Slide show, Nov. 1, 2004.

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Abstract
A method is disclosed for electronically capturing and storing paper records for accounting purposes using a mobile handheld device with an integrated digital camera or scanner. This method involves digitalizing a paper receipt with a digital camera or scanner, manually entering accounting data into a form presented on the display of a handheld device and performing a wireless transmission of the digital image of the paper record together with the entered information to a record storing system. The storing system securely stores the digital image of the record for future references and transmits manual entered record data to an accounting application using existing telecommunication or data networks.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method performed with respect to a plurality of hand-held mobile self-powered wireless devices, a wide-area wireless communications network communicatively coupled with the plurality of mobile self-powered wireless devices, and an accounting system at a fixed location, the accounting system communicatively coupled with the wide-area wireless communications network, each mobile self-powered wireless device having a memory, a human input device, a display, and an imaging device, the memory storing a plurality of tag texts, the method comprising the steps of:

by a first user at a first location, employing the imaging device of a respective first hand-held mobile self-powered wireless device to capture an image of a first document;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The two most common methods for entering the paper records from financial transactions into financial applications are 'manual data entry with physical record storing' and 'manual data entry with digital record storing'.

An example of 'manual data entry with physical record storing' is a small business owner who collects all of his paper records for a period of time, manually enters relevant accounting data from the records into a financial application and then stores the paper records in an orderly fashion in file folders.

Another example is a business traveler who collects all paper records until the end of his travel, enters the relevant accounting information into a spreadsheet or expense reporting application, sends the paper receipts by mail and then submits the electronic expense report via email or a data network to his company for reimbursement.

'Manual data entry with digital record storing' is primarily used by large corporations. A common example is a business traveler who collects all paper records until the end of his travel, then enters and submits accounting relevant information into an expense report application. The application then generates a bar code that identifies the expense report. The employee faxes all receipts together in one single fax to a digital storing system using the bar coded confirmation page as a fax cover sheet. An optical recognition system interfacing the digital storing system recognizes the bar code on the cover sheet and identifies the expense report to which the receipts relate.—The receipt images are automatically associated with the correct expense report.