Patents Assigned to IpVenture, Inc.
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Patent number: 8753273Abstract: Improved methods and systems for personal medical monitoring are disclosed. The monitoring yields status information pertaining to persons being monitored. Notifications, recommendations and/or actions can be initiated by examination or analysis of the status information. The status information can include health, position (location) and other information.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2011Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Chung Lau, C. Douglass Thomas
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Patent number: 8751334Abstract: A technique is disclosed for automatically implementing item substitutions for unavailable items in a customer order. According to one embodiment, line item orders from selected customer orders may be aggregated and processed for substitution analysis. Substitutions for unavailable items of selected customer orders may then be automatically implemented based upon substitution instructions, business rules, and/or other predefined criteria.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2011Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Joyo Wijaya, Louis H. Borders
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Patent number: 8744407Abstract: A computer-implemented system and method to manage the communication of a user are disclosed. In one embodiment, when a person tries to electronically convey a message to the user, the status of the user, the identity of the person, and the urgency of the message can be identified. The access priority of the person can be determined based on the person's identity. Then, the message can be managed using one or more rules and in view of the status of the user, the access priority of the person and the urgency of the message.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2010Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Kwok Wai Cheung, Peter P. Tong, C. Douglass Thomas
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Patent number: 8737978Abstract: Improved approaches for users of electronic devices to communicate with one another are disclosed. The electronic devices have audio and/or textual output capabilities. The improved approaches can enable users to communicate in different ways depending on device configuration, user preferences, prior history, etc. In one embodiment, the communication between users is achieved by short audio or textual messages.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2012Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: C. Douglass Thomas, Peter P. Tong
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Patent number: 8734341Abstract: A hydration sensor or sensing element configured to measure the hydration level of a user is disclosed. The sensing element can include a water-permeable material positioned in between two water-impermeable material. The sensing element can be coupled to a bottle of fluid, or a carrier with a timer. The sensing element can be incorporated into a handheld device. The sensing element can be a disposable element, an element applicable for more than one-time use, or a re-usable element. The sensing element or sensor can be calibrated for a specific user or a group of users. One or more additional sensors that do not measure hydration level of the user can be coupled to a hydration sensing element to determine the amount of fluid consumption for the user in different conditions.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2006Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Thomas A. Howell, Angeline Hadiwidjaja, Peter P. Tong, C. Douglass Thomas
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Patent number: 8725165Abstract: Improved approaches for monitoring status of articles being shipped are disclosed. The monitoring can produce notifications to interested parties. The notifications typically contain status information pertaining to the articles being shipped. Alternatively, interested parties can gain access to status information pertaining to the articles being shipped via a website. According to one embodiment, the status information includes at least position (location) information and shipping conditions information.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2010Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Chung Lau, C. Douglass Thomas
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Publication number: 20140108287Abstract: Order allocation techniques pertaining to stops that a container makes in the process of fulfilling a customer order is disclosed. In one embodiment, this is accomplished by first identifying a pod that stocks the largest number of different items in a customer order. Then, a second pod is identified that stocks the largest number of remaining items in the customer order. The collection of pods defines a container path through the distribution center.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: William Henry Waddington, Patricia C. Grewell, Peter Ham, Boris Klots
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Patent number: 8700050Abstract: Techniques for location tracking, location utilization, and dissemination and management of location information are disclosed. As a location monitoring system, one embodiment includes at least a plurality of mobile computing devices supported by a wireless network, and a computing device coupled to a wired network (e.g., the Internet) that couples to the wireless network. Each of the mobile computing devices is associated with and proximate to an object whose location is being monitored. The computing device stores the locations of each of the mobile computing devices or the objects proximate thereto, and enables only authorized users to obtain access the locations via the wired network.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2008Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventor: C. Douglass Thomas
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Publication number: 20140089138Abstract: A technique for effecting electronic commerce using a data network is described. The data network includes a plurality of subsystems which, together, form an integrated system for receiving customer orders for selected items via a data network, fulfilling the customer orders, and delivering the ordered products to the customers. Moreover, according to a specific embodiment, the integrated nature of the system architecture of the present invention allows the on-line merchant to provide a guarantee to the customer that the ordered items will be available to be delivered to the customer at the specified delivery date, time, and location.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Louis H. Borders, Arvind Peter Relan, Margaret Sue Lloyd, Sunil Chargava, Joyo Wijaya, Peter Ham, Gray Andrew Clossman, Anjit Ramachandra Mayya
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Publication number: 20140074919Abstract: A technique is disclosed for generating formatted information for display on a computing device. The computing device may be configured to include at least one interface for communicating with a server computing device. A request is sent from the computing device to the server system. According to one embodiment, the request may correspond to an HTTP request for information relating to a specific HTML page or web page. A response is then received from the server system. According to one embodiment, the response includes response information comprising embedded instructions and data. The embedded instructions may include instructions for using the data to generate formatted markup information for display on the computing device. The embedded instructions are then executed on the data to thereby generate formatted markup information for display on the computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Narasimha Rao Paila, Ajit Ramachandra Mayya, Huy Nguyen, Shannon Norrell
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Publication number: 20140067708Abstract: Improved approaches for monitoring status of articles being shipped are disclosed. The monitoring can produce notifications to interested parties. The notifications typically contain status information pertaining to the articles being shipped. Alternatively, interested parties can gain access to status information pertaining to the articles being shipped via a website. According to one embodiment, the status information includes at least position (location) information and shipping conditions information.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Chung Lau, C. Douglass Thomas
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Patent number: 8635113Abstract: A technique for effecting electronic commerce using a data network is described. The data network includes a plurality of subsystems which, together, form an integrated system for receiving customer orders for selected items via a data network, fulfilling the customer orders, and delivering the ordered products to the customers. Moreover, according to a specific embodiment, the integrated nature of the system architecture of the present invention allows the on-line merchant to provide a guarantee to the customer that the ordered items will be available to be delivered to the customer at the specified delivery date, time, and location.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2007Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Louis H. Borders, Arvind Peter Relan, Margaret Sue Lloyd, Sunil Bhargava, Joyo Wijaya, Peter Ham, Gray Andrew Clossman, Ajit Ramachandra Mayya
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Patent number: 8626333Abstract: Order allocation techniques pertaining to stops that a container makes in the process of fulfilling a customer order is disclosed. In one embodiment, this is accomplished by first identifying a pod that stocks the largest number of different items in a customer order. Then, a second pod is identified that stocks the largest number of remaining items in the customer order. The collection of pods defines a container path through the distribution center.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2012Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: William Henry Waddington, Patricia C. Grewell, Peter Ham, Boris Klots
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Patent number: 8620343Abstract: Inexpensive position sensing devices that allow widespread use and availability of position information are disclosed. One embodiment of the position-sensing device acquires, down converts and extracts raw position data from position signals. Then, the position-sensing device wirelessly transmits the raw position data to a position-computing device, which converts the raw position data into the position of the device. The position-computing device can also receive auxiliary information from auxiliary sensors, and perform analyzes based on the position and the auxiliary information. The position-computing device can re-transmit the position and auxiliary information to a remote site for further analysis and/or central storage. The remote site can also download information to the position-computing device. The position-computing device can also control an actuator to perform an operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2007Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Chung Lau, Peter P. Tong, C. Douglass Thomas
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Patent number: 8611920Abstract: Method and apparatus to analyze and present location information in an easy-to-digest manner are disclosed. In one embodiment, each piece of location information can include a piece of location-designating information and a piece of location-related information. Location-designating information is primarily for identifying location. Location-related information is information related to location-designating information. The location-designating information and the location-related information can be supplied by a mobile device. With the help of location-related information, each piece of location-designating information can be more accurately transformed into a label to help identify a location. The amount of location information can be reduced. All of the location-designating information pertaining to a given area can be consolidated into one piece of location-designating information related to the label.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2007Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Chung Lau, Peter P. Tong, C. Douglass Thomas
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Patent number: 8601365Abstract: Different techniques are disclosed for generating formatted information for display on a computing device. The computing device may be configured to include at least one interface for communicating with a server system. The computing device sends a request to the server system. According to one embodiment, the request may correspond to an HTTP request for information relating to a specific HTML page or web page. A response is then received from the server system. The response can include response information having instructions and data. The instructions may include instructions for using the data to generate formatted markup information for display on the computing device. The instructions then can be executed on the data to generate formatted markup information for display on the computing device. The formatted markup information can correspond to HTML data to be rendered for display on the computing device.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2010Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Narasimha Rao Paila, Ajit Ramachandra Mayya, Huy Nguyen, Shannon Norrell
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Patent number: 8600821Abstract: A technique for effecting electronic commerce using a data network is described. The data network includes a plurality of subsystems which, together, form an integrated system for receiving customer orders for selected items via a data network, fulfilling the customer orders, and delivering the ordered products to the customers. Moreover, according to a specific embodiment, the integrated nature of the system architecture of the present invention allows the on-line merchant to provide a guarantee to the customer that the ordered items will be available to be delivered to the customer at the specified delivery date, time, and location.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2006Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Louis H. Borders, Arvind Peter Relan, Margaret Sue Lloyd, Sunil Bhargava, Joyo Wijaya, Peter Ham, Gray Andrew Clossman, Ajit Ramachandra Mayya
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Publication number: 20130308089Abstract: Techniques for providing eyewear with electrical components are disclosed. The electrical components can provide electrical technology to eyewear (e.g., eyeglasses) without having to substantially compromise aesthetic design principles of the eyewear. Often, the electrical components can be attached to the eyewear as an after-market enhancement. The electrical components can operate independently or together with other electrical components provided elsewhere.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2013Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Thomas A. Howell, David Chao, C. Douglass Thomas, Peter P. Tong
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Patent number: 8582789Abstract: A hearing enhancement system that enhances a user's hearing is disclosed. For example, the system can include an interface unit that has a directional speaker and a microphone. The microphone captures input audio signals that are transformed into ultrasonic signals. The speaker transmits the ultrasonic signals, which are transformed into output audio signals by interaction with air. At least a portion of the output audio signals are modified to enhance the hearing of the user. Based on the system, the user's ear remains free from any inserted objects and thus is free from annoying occlusion effects. Compared to existing hearing aids, the system is relatively inexpensive. In another embodiment, the system can also be used as a phone. In yet another embodiment, the system can also access audio signals from other portable or non-portable instruments, wired or wirelessly, such as from home entertainment units, phones, microphones at a conference or speakers at a movie theater.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2008Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Kwok Wai Cheung, Peter P. Tong, C. Douglass Thomas
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Publication number: 20130203388Abstract: Techniques for location tracking, location utilization, and dissemination and management of location information are disclosed. As a location monitoring system, one embodiment includes at least a plurality of mobile computing devices supported by a wireless network, and a computing device coupled to a wired network (e.g., the Internet) that couples to the wireless network. Each of the mobile computing devices is associated with and proximate to an object whose location is being monitored. The computing device stores the locations of each of the mobile computing devices or the objects proximate thereto, and enables only authorized users to obtain access the locations via the wired network.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: August 8, 2013Applicant: IPVENTURE, INC.Inventor: IpVenture, Inc.