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US Patent for System and method for a multi-application smart card which can facilitate a post-issuance download of an application onto the smart card Patent (Patent # 6,233,683 issued May 15, 2001) - Justia Patents Search
Justia Patents Intelligent TokenUS Patent for System and method for a multi-application smart card which can facilitate a post-issuance download of an application onto the smart card Patent (Patent # 6,233,683)
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Patent number: 6233683
Inventors: Alfred Chan (Daly City, CA), Marc B. Kekicheff (Palo Alto, CA), Joel M. Weise (Burlingame, CA), David C. Wentker (San Francisco, CA)
Application Number: 09/046,994
Current U.S. Class: Intelligent Token (713/172); 713/200; 713/201