Title of Invention

CENTRALIZED TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM WITH SECURITY .

Abstract A system for controlling the operation of a transportation system for persons or goods implemented by a single administrative office (11). Participants operating or using the transportation system are registered. Identity confirming information is obtained and identification documentation is provided to each registrant. Any registered person may make a reservation for transportation services. A security check of each registered person is made. One or more transporters (14) is then chosen. Selections are then made among chosen transporters when more than one chosen transporter is suitable. The transporter is notified to confirm acceptance of the order by the passenger or shipper. The passenger or shipper is then notified of the transporter and conditions for such transportation services. Finally, payment is received for the transportation services, which may then be conveyed to the transporter.
Full Text FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to a transportation system for persons or goods involving
a singie centralized office for such controlling the transportation services with enhanced
security and efficiency.
BACKGROUND AND DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ART
Transport services typically involve all means of land, sea and air transportation, such as
automotive carriage, airplanes, ships and rail. Passenger transportation is sometimes
referred to as carriage transport. Shipment of goods refers to transporting everything
other than persons and is sometimes referred to as a consignment. The present
invention has application to greatly improving efficiency in managing and providing any
kind of transport or transportation-related services. The most common application for
the invention is in the system for managing and providing the transportation for
persons or goods. For simplicity, the terms "persons or goods" or "passengers or goods"
are equivalent and intended to include the terms "persons and goods" and passengers
and goods," respectively.
Transport companies are broadly defined to include those persons providing
transportation services for passengers or goods, that is carriage transport and/or
consignments. Transport companies are also known as forwarding agencies, which may
own or rent the vehicles, which broadly include trucks, buses, automobiles, ships, trains
airplanes, etc., used for each mode of transportation. Transport companies typically
offer transportation services at a fixed price or at a price determined by a fare schedule.
Persons desiring transport services either as a passenger or to ship goods typically select
from the routes, times, and prices offered by these companies.
By utilizing a combined or centralized management system, the preferred embodiment of
the present invention makes all modes of transportation more efficient. By centralizing
safety, security and background information and employing that information for each
sale of transportation services, the preferred embodiment promotes traffic safety and
obedience to transport rules and regulations. Such centralized management enables
monitoring the technical operation and equipment used to provide transportation
services, and this will also improve safety. Monitoring, in turn, improves the delivery of
the transportation service and its reliability for persons using the services.
The preferred embodiment of the present invention serves passengers by empowering
them to efficiently select from a variety of transport services, which are often available in
densely populated areas. It offers persons the capability to identify the fastest
transportation services available to reach the destination for them or for their goods
being shipped. It enables customer feedback to a responsive organization, that is, the
single administrative office, for example to contribute to the transport safety by means
of their observations and remarks. Passenger and transport company registration
provides a high level of security both in the identity of the passenger and the transport
company employees providing service. The preferred embodiment provides a higher
level of service for persons not satisfied with the standard transport and its benefits. It
enables effective choices from among a myriad of transportation services in densely
populated areas to avoid wasted time in traffic jams. The greater efficiency offered by
the invention translates to reduced customer expenses for transport.
The preferred embodiment of the present invention serves the transport industry by
implementing superior management and assignment of equipment used to deliver
transportation services. It maximizes the capacity for transport, which also reduces the
impact on the environment due and creates opportunities for using the equipment for
other services. It enables transporters to reduce costs of transport execution, for
example through reduced administrative expenses, through better route management
which lowers cost incurred for fuel and minimizes noise and air pollution. The preferred
embodiment enhances transport system efficiency by providing an efficient means to
offer customer discounts to attract business, through reliable receipt of customer
payment, through a centralized system for implementing security of both its employees
and its customers, through provision of improved equipment to print, issue and confirm
transport tickets so as to minimize the potential for ticket misuse or improper
manipulation.
The present invention serves the transport companies, their customers and society by
implementing a centralized registration and verifying the identity of the persons seeking
and providing such services. Such registration and verification minimizes the potential
for crime in providing and using transportation services. It enables greater control to
prevent improper manipulation of vehicles and auxiliary equipment used in providing
transportation services. Further, by centralizing data on a variety of modes of
transportation, the present invention enables quickly solving problems that arise when
one mode is affected by a disabling event, such as a workers' strike, and then enables
immediate identification of available alternatives, improving the flow of commerce.
Accordingly, the present invention will serve to improve the prior art by enabling
optimized selection of transportation services. It provides the means to consider all of
the important variables affecting prompt and reliable service by a transport company.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Thus according to the present invention there is provided a transport system for persons
or goods, involving a plurality of transporters and a single administrative office
comprising
(a) means for recording persons involved in a transportation system including
transporters of goods or services and any person seeking transportation
services comprising means to register data including recording transporter
information selected from a group consisting of business location, local
authorities, state transport authority, state police, accident and rescue system,
governmental tax office, insurance- providers, insurance regulatory agency,
transportation capabilities, and background information about employees on any
complaints, criminal record, licenses, restrictions on licenses, administrative
fines and punishments, and interactions with law enforcement and other
authorities, and wherein said means for registering includes means for
recording personal information about each person seeking transportation
services, said personal information selected from a group consisting of name,
address, passport number, driver's license number, employer and payment
information;
(b) means for identification of each registered transporter and each registered
person;
(c) means for accepting a reservation for transportation services from any
registered person;
(d) means for performing a security check of each registered person including
verifying the identity of each such person and checking for any criminal records
associated with that person;
(e) means for selecting one or more transporters adapted to compare and logically
search the reservation for transportation services with the information obtained
during registration on the preferences of the person making the reservation and
the capabilities of each transporter;
(f) means for selecting among chosen transporters when more than one chosen
transporter is suitable to provide the transportation services, by the person
making the reservation or by the administrative office.
(g) means for generating an order for transportation services to said one or more
chosen, or chosen and selected, transporters consistent with the reservation
and the security check;
(h) means for confirming acceptance of the order by said one or more chosen
transporters;
(i) means for notifying each registered person seeking transportation services of
said one or more chosen transporters and of conditions for such transportation
services; and,
(j) means for receiving payment for the transportation services.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1: is a block diagram of interactions involved in the system of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The invention is a system for organizing, administering and operating a transportation
system to enhance security and efficiency. The preferred embodiments centralize the
administrative functions of securing transportation services with emphasis on handling
the fare transport charges and the verifying the credentials and bona fides of the
shippers, passengers and transporters' employees, collectively referred to as the
participants in a transportation system.
The system of the preferred embodiment employs a single administrative office to
manage the operation of a transportation system for persons or goods. The
transportation system typically has a variety of transporters for land, sea, or air
transportation of persons or goods. The method involves scheduling, enhancing security
and conducting administrative tasks in the transportation of persons or goods. In
referring to the drawing, the single administrative office is referred to as the combined
or common transportation head office, or simply the C.T. head office (11). Integrated
with the C.T. head office is a verification centre (12) that ensures security related to
transportation services. Reference to the C.T. head office (11) includes reference to the
verification centre (12).
A first function or step in the system of the preferred embodiment implemented by the
C.T. head office is registering persons using the system including any transporters of
goods or services (14) and any person seeking transportation services (15). Essentially,
all of the participants in a transportation system using this system are first registered
with the C.T. head office. Registering persons, or registration of persons, optionally
involves a contractual commitment between such persons and the C.T. head office to
either use the C.T. head office for, or subsequently report to the C.T. head office on,
their transportation transactions, i.e., the transportation details of a transaction
conducted directly between the transporter and a passenger or shipper.
Registering a transporter (14) means receiving business information, typically including
registry of means of transport (3) offered by the transporter, business location, local
authorities (6), accident and rescue system (7), governmental tax office (8), insurance
providers (9), insurance regulatory agency (9), transportation capabilities (2), state
transport authority (5), state police (4), background information about employees on
any complaints, criminal record (1), licenses, restrictions on licenses, administrative
fines and punishments, and interactions with law enforcement and other authorities.
Registering a shipper or passenger (15) includes receiving personal information to
confirm identity and payment information. Personal information may include name,
address, passport number, driver's license number, eye, voice and finger prints, DNA,
photograph, and payment information. Registration enables the C.T. head office to keep
a pre-paid reserve account for a passenger and shipper from which the passenger or
shipper may pay the transport charges. Registration diminishes the importance of a
travel ticket by providing for the credentialing of the person before traveling.
Registration of both the shipper or passenger and the transporter promotes the safety
and effectiveness of the transport system by enabling identity verification methods of the
passenger or shipper and also of the technical capabilities of the means of transport,
such as vehicle capabilities, train car capacities, number of seats, etc. The combination
of an administrative office and a verification centre enables registration to deliver greater
confidence in trustworthy participants and simplifies payment for the transport charges.
Having a central administrative office for a plurality of transporters is a type of cost
sharing that expands the potential to accept all manner of payment, including debt or
third party guaranties that may be provided by the passenger or shipper to the C.T.
head office.
The C.T. head office archives and evaluates the registration information it receives, and
it is typically included in a data base to permit fast and accurate processing and
elaboration of the data when needed. Evaluation may simply mean confirming
transportation credentials of a transporter. For example, a transporter typically has a
license for using his means of transport and registration enables confirmation of this
license.
The registration process enables the C.T. head office contract with a transporter to
include benefits or incentives for meeting published transport conditions, such as
schedule and route compliance. The benefits, for example, may include cash, driving
fuel, and discounts for other costs. Penalties for poor performance may also be included
in a contract with a transporter.
Similarly, the registration process enables the C.T. head office to contract with
passengers or shippers to include sanctions for not meeting obligations agreed to in
reserving transport. Safety and reliability is enhanced by saving data on the routes of
transporters and passengers that executed the transport or carriage.
Contract sanctions or rewards may only be included in due regard to the external rules
and regulations of a country in which the transport transaction is carried out.
A second function or step in the method of the preferred embodiment implemented by
the C.T. head office is providing identification documentation for each registered
transporter and each registered person.
A third function or step in the method of the preferred embodiment implemented by the
C.T. head office is accepting a reservation for transportation services from any registered
person;
A fourth function or step in the method of the preferred embodiment implemented by
the C.T. head office is performing a security check of each registered person including
verifying the identity of each such person and checking for any criminal records
associated with that person. This step is performed by the verification centre (12) of the
C.T. head office (11) using any of the available verification methods (16). For any
passenger, shipper or transporter this means examining the identification card provided
to the person, examining the person's electronic signature, comparing a PIN number or
password used by the person with an authorized PIN number, using an eye, voice or
finger print or the DNA record of the person compared with that on file, or performing a
photograph comparison and using a camera to compare file records with current
appearance.
A function of the security check is, for example, to find limitations and qualifications of a
driver of a vehicle used for transportation of persons or goods. This requires checking
with appropriate authorities and institutions. Such a check would typically include
confirming the validity of an operator's license for the type of vehicle, such as an
automobile, airplane, or ship, so used.
The security check optionally involves verifying the validity of transporters stated
capabilities for its means of transport and of the technical certificate of the vehicle from
police, tax office or a competent authority.
The security check optionally involves checking criminal record and traffic infractions of
transporters and passengers or shippers from the authorities or using a central criminal
record database.
The security check optionally involves checking the validity of the transporter's insurance
from the insurance provider or from a regulatory agency of insurers or other competent
authority.
A function of verification centre is to elaborate and evaluate information received from
transporters, passengers or shippers, authorities, insurers, and others. Such information
includes on-time performance of a transporter, a transporter's observance of rules, date
and time of transport. The results from such elaboration and evaluation are used to
assess the capability of the participants to make use of this transport system.
The verification centre (12) typically communicates with the shipper or passenger (15),
transporter or carrier (14), and the employee operating the transporter means of
transport (18) using direct person to person contact or indirect contact using available
services (13), such as a mobile phone, land line telephone, the Internet, facsimile, a
satellite system, text messaging commonly referred to as Short Message Service (sms)
and Multimedia Messaging Service (mms), e-mail and mobile Internet.
In alternative embodiments of the invention, the C.T. head office, using the verification
centre, implements a more active role in monitoring and communicating with the
transporter while providing its transportation service. Such a role includes monitoring
route conditions and transport regulations in different jurisdictions; communicating with
the transporter about traffic conditions and changing transport regulations; and,
providing a communication service for the transporter in contacting police, rescue, or
others in case of an accident or emergency situation.
A fifth function or step in the method of the preferred embodiment implemented by the
C.T. head office is choosing one or more transporters by comparing and logically
searching the reservation for transportation services with the information obtained
during registration on the preferences of the person making the reservation and the
capabilities of each transporter. This step matches compatible transporter routes and
times with the passenger or shippers requirements made known in the accepted
reservation. A logical search of the information obtained on registered persons is
performed to implement this step.
The step of choosing one or more transporters may be controlled by pre-selection of the
passenger or shipper. Pre-selection involves situations where a passenger or shipper
has already decided which transporter is desired for the required transportation services,
either independently of, or by pre-arrangement with, the transporter. The passenger or
shipper tells the C.T. head office what transporter is desired and the choosing step is in
accordance with the requirements of the passenger or shipper. While the transporter
and passenger might decided to conduct their transaction independently of the C.T. head
office, the C.T. head office would perform the security check, provide incentives and
conduct its other functions when the transaction is placed through the C.T. head office.
When the transaction is conducted independently of the C.T. head office, the contract
between the transporter and the C.T. head office and the contract between the C.T. head
office and the passenger or shipper would typically require the participants to send a
record of the transaction and performance of the transporter to the C.T. head office for
use by the verification centre. Sending a record of the transaction and performance of
the transporter to the C.T. head office for transactions undertaken independently of the
C.T. head office enhances the system by adding data for archiving and evaluation
purposes.
A sixth function or step in the method of the preferred embodiment implemented by the
C.T. head office is selecting among chosen transporters when more than one chosen
transporter is suitable to provide the transportation services, wherein such selecting is
performed by the person making the reservation or by the administrative office. When
there is more than one transporter capable of meeting the preferences of the person
seeking transportation services, the person making the reservation is given the option to
state a preference. If that person has no preference, the C.T. head office makes the
selection.
A seventh function or step in the method of the preferred embodiment implemented by
the C.T. head office is providing an order for transportation services to said one or more
chosen transporters consistent with the reservations and the security check. Typically,
an order is placed if the transporter meets the passenger or shipper's requirements for
transportation, if the party making the reservation pays the C.T. head office for the
transport charges, and if the identity of the participants is verified.
This step satisfies an important task of the C.T. head office to identify the passenger's
or shipper's payment. Use of the C.T. head office expands on the potential to work with
a passenger or shipper to identify credit and other sources of payment. These might
include payment only from a personal checking account, the use of standard payment
orders, mobile phone orders, Internet orders, payment from a reserve account, in-
person payment at the assigned places, payment by post, payment using financial
assets, payment using a fidelity bonus, payment on credit with repayment on a
schedule, etc.
A eighth function or step in the method of the preferred embodiment implemented by
the C.T. head office is confirming acceptance of the order by said one or more chosen
transporters. The transporter typically confirms either passenger carriage or shipment of
goods, and the price, method of transport, date, time and route.
A ninth function or step in the method of the preferred embodiment implemented by the
C.T. head office is notifying each registered person seeking transportation services of
said one or more chosen transporters and of conditions for such transportation services.
Such notification relates mainly to data on the transportation meeting the reservation
requirements and the details of the services, e.g. the transporter (carrier) number,
identification codes of the means of transport, date and time of the transportation, the
route, remuneration for the transport, etc.
A tenth function or step in the method of the preferred embodiment implemented by the
C.T. head office is receiving payment for the transportation services.
EXAMPLE 1
Transporter (14) and a passenger or shipper (15) register themselves in the C.T. head
office (11) and obtain an identification cards. In the registration process, the transporter
(14) provides all required data on its means of transport (18), which it will use in
providing its service. Similarly, the passenger or shipper (15) provides all required data
involving personal identity and, if transportation of goods (17) is involved, the kind of
transported goods to be consigned.
The registered passenger or shipper (15) informs the C.T. head office (11) about a
requirement for transport, specifies the date and time, the boarding point or place of
embarkation, the destination, desired means of transport (18) and the goods for
consignment (17) if a shipment is required. The passenger or shipper (15) identifies
himself to the C.T. head office (11) in the form of electronic signature and password
through e-mail. The registered transporter (14), who is chosen by the C.T. head office
(11), replies to the C.T. head office (11) confirming the planned carriage; specifies
means of transport (18), the route, time of departure and expected time of arrival,
number of free transport places, and other data relevant the transportation ordered. The
transporter (14) identifies himself using the identification card (16) issued by the C.T.
head office and the password by communication (13) using a mobile telephone. The C.T.
head office (11) saves and evaluates the data, the verification centre (12) verifies
identity of the transporter (14) and capability of the means of transport (18) proposed
for transport execution.
The C.T. head office (11) informs the passenger or shipper (15) by communication (13)
using a by telephone phone about the transport, which meets the passenger or shipper's
reservation criteria, states the fare, provides any conditions required by the transporter,
and asks for and receives payment. The C.T. head office (11) confirms the payment and
informs the transporter (14) about completion of the order. The transporter (14) sends a
binding commitment to the C.T. head office (11) that may be used to send to the
participants confirming the agreed upon transport. After conclusion of the transport, the
transporter (14) informs the C.T. head office (11) about its execution. The C.T. head
office (11) informs the transporter (14) about any benefits for prompt transport
execution or penalties in failing to meet published transport conditions. The C.T. head
office (11) saves and evaluates data associated with the transportation event.
EXAMPLE 2
A transporter (14) and passenger (15) have already registered themselves in the C.T.
head office (11); each of them has an identification card (16) issued by the C.T. head
office. Each has already read and understood the conditions for use of this system. At a
established ticket office, the passenger (15) makes an agreement with the transporter
(14) about transport to a destination by the transporter's means of transport (18). Both
the transporter (14) and the passenger (15) confirm their identity using data from the
identification cards issued to them by the C.T. head office. The transporter (14) informs
the C.T. head office (11) by communication (13) through mobile phone in the form of
Multimedia Messaging Service about the route, date and time of the transport agreed
and identification codes of the passenger (15); the passenger (15) provides information
by communication (13) in a similar way. The C.T. head office (11) processes the
received data, verifies the participants and the state of account of the passenger (15).
The office consequently informs the transporter by communication (13) through Short
Message Service to his mobile phone that the passenger (15) and the payments have
been verified.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION
This invention may be used to manage all kinds of transport where it is necessary and
convenient to perform verification of payment for transport charges in combination with
identity verification of the participants. Utilization is especially suitable in the transport of
persons or goods.
We claim:
1. A transport system for persons or goods, involving a plurality of transporters and a
single administrative office comprising
(a.) means for recording persons involved in a transportation system including
transporters of goods or services and any person seeking transportation services
comprising means to register data including recording transporter information
selected from a group consisting of business location, local authorities, state
transport authority, state police, accident and rescue system, governmental tax
office, insurance providers, insurance regulatory agency, transportation
capabilities, and background information about employees on any complaints,
criminal record, licenses, restrictions on licenses, administrative fines and
punishments, and interactions with law enforcement and other authorities, and
wherein said means for registering includes means for recording personal
information about each person seeking transportation services, said personal
information selected from a group consisting of name, address, passport number,
driver's license number, employer and payment information;
(b) means for identification of each registered transporter and each registered
person;
(c) means for accepting a reservation for transportation services from any
registered person;
(d) means for performing a security check of each registered person including
verifying the identity of each such person and checking for any criminal records
associated with that person;
(e) means for selecting one or more transporters adapted to compare and logically
search the reservation for transportation services with the information obtained
during registration on the preferences of the person making the reservation and
the capabilities of each transporter;
(f) means for selecting among chosen transporters when more than one chosen
transporter is suitable to provide the transportation services, by the person
making the reservation or by the administrative office.
(g) means for generating an order for transportation services to said one or more
chosen, or chosen and selected, transporters consistent with the reservation and
the security check;
(h) means for confirming acceptance of the order by said one or more chosen
transporters;
(i) means for notifying each registered person seeking transportation services of said
one or more chosen transporters and of conditions for such transportation
services; and,
(j) means for receiving payment for the transportation services.
2. A transport system as claimed in claim 1 comprising means for monitoring route
conditions and transport regulations in different jurisdictions; communicating with the
transporter about traffic conditions and changing transport regulations; and, providing
a communication service for a transporter in contacting police, rescue, or others in
case of an accident or emergency situation.
3. A transport system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said means performing a security
check comprises means for verifying identity by a method selected from a group
consisting of correlating the identification documentation of each person seeking
transportation services with the information; means for verifying any electronic
signature submitted by such person, means for reviewing any such person's Personal
Identification Number code, means for checking any such person's voice prints, eye
prints, finger prints, and genetic DNA code, means for visually comparing each such
person with a verified photograph of such person, and comparing a verified image of
such person with a camera scan.
4. A transport system as claimed in anyone of claims 1 to 3 wherein said means for
identification comprises selectively Grid Card, electronic signature,PFN Code,
password, voice identification means, visual/image identification means, finger-print
or DNA identification means and camera or other image identifier.
5. A transport system as claimed in anyone of claims 1 to 4 wherein the said
administrative office communicates with said transporters, carriers and passengers
preferably selectively through telephone, mobile phone, fax, internet or satellite
system.
6. A transport system for persons or goods, involving a plurality of transporters and a
single administrative office substantially as heriendescribed and illustrated with
reference to the accompanying figure.

A system for controlling the operation of a transportation system for persons or goods
implemented by a single administrative office (11). Participants operating or using the
transportation system are registered. Identity confirming information is obtained and
identification documentation is provided to each registrant. Any registered person may
make a reservation for transportation services. A security check of each registered
person is made. One or more transporters (14) is then chosen. Selections are then
made among chosen transporters when more than one chosen transporter is suitable.
The transporter is notified to confirm acceptance of the order by the passenger or
shipper. The passenger or shipper is then notified of the transporter and conditions for
such transportation services. Finally, payment is received for the transportation
services, which may then be conveyed to the transporter.

Documents:

1640-KOLNP-2005-(23-02-2012)-FORM-27.pdf

1640-KOLNP-2005-CORRESPONDENCE 1.1.pdf

1640-KOLNP-2005-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

1640-KOLNP-2005-FORM 27 1.1.pdf

1640-KOLNP-2005-FORM 27.pdf

1640-kolnp-2005-granted-abstract.pdf

1640-kolnp-2005-granted-claims.pdf

1640-kolnp-2005-granted-correspondence.pdf

1640-kolnp-2005-granted-description (complete).pdf

1640-kolnp-2005-granted-drawings.pdf

1640-kolnp-2005-granted-examination report.pdf

1640-kolnp-2005-granted-form 1.pdf

1640-kolnp-2005-granted-form 13.pdf

1640-kolnp-2005-granted-form 18.pdf

1640-kolnp-2005-granted-form 3.pdf

1640-kolnp-2005-granted-form 5.pdf

1640-kolnp-2005-granted-pa.pdf

1640-kolnp-2005-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

1640-kolnp-2005-granted-specification.pdf


Patent Number 234615
Indian Patent Application Number 1640/KOLNP/2005
PG Journal Number 24/2009
Publication Date 12-Jun-2009
Grant Date 09-Jun-2009
Date of Filing 17-Aug-2005
Name of Patentee BABARIK, NORBERT
Applicant Address SPORTOVA 8/50, 979 01 RIMAVSKA SOBOTA
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 BABARIK, NORBERT SPORTOVA 8/50, 979 01 RIMAVSKA SOBOTA
2 BABARIK, NORBERT SPORTOVA 8/50, 979 01 RIMAVSKA SOBOTA
PCT International Classification Number G07C 9/00
PCT International Application Number PCT/SK2003/00001
PCT International Filing date 2003-01-17
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA