Patents by Inventor Cale Riley Spratt
Cale Riley Spratt has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11995620Abstract: This disclosure provides methods and systems for performing authentication in a virtual reality environment. In some implementations, the system receives a request for access to a virtual reality financial center requiring authentication from a user. The system can collect user identification information that identifies the user and verification information required to verify the user's identity via a virtual reality platform.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2022Date of Patent: May 28, 2024Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Adrian Borunda, Richard Tanner, Jeffrey Joseph Szcinski, Cale Riley Spratt, Jerry Allen Phelps
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Patent number: 11429939Abstract: This disclosure provides methods and systems for performing authentication in a virtual reality environment. In some implementations, the system receives a request for access to a virtual reality financial center requiring authentication from a user. The system can collect user identification information that identifies the user and verification information required to verify the user's identity via a virtual reality platform.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2018Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignee: UNITED SERVICES AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION (USAA)Inventors: Adrian Borunda, Richard Tanner, Jeffrey Joseph Szcinski, Cale Riley Spratt, Jerry Allen Phelps
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Patent number: 11409489Abstract: The present technology provides a system that enables a user to communicate with one of multiple devices in a network based on context information from another device in the network. The system includes a context manager configured to (1) receive context information from the multiple devices; (2) identify a subject-of-interest based on a user input; (3) determine a set of relevant context information based on the subject-of-interest and the received context information; and (4) transmitting the set of relevant context information to a target device to perform a task associated with the subject-of-interest. The context information managed by the present technology enables a user to conveniently interact with the multiple devices in the network without requiring the user to provide details of his/her instructions.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2021Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Assignee: UNITED SERVICES AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION (USAA)Inventors: Adrian Borunda, Brandon Scott Kotara, Richard Tanner, Ben Hawkins, Quincy Nanaasare Obeng, Cale Riley Spratt
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Patent number: 11010808Abstract: A system may a processor that may receive image data of a vehicle via one or more image sensors and retrieve vehicle data regarding the vehicle from a vehicle database based on the image data. The vehicle database may include a first set of data regarding a plurality of vehicles. The processor may then retrieve financial data regarding a user from a financial database, such that the financial database includes a second set of data regarding financial information concerning the user. The processor may then determine one or more financial products associated with a purchase of the vehicle, generate one or more visualizations representative of the one or more financial products, and modify the image data depicted on a display to include the one or more visualizations.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2018Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Gary Don Bourn, Adrian Borunda, Josh Jason Medrano, Cale Riley Spratt, Austin Ray Graham, Doyle Russell Dennis, Jr., Kre-Sante Dior Gordon
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Patent number: 10929081Abstract: The present technology provides a system that enables a user to communicate with one of multiple devices in a network based on context information from another device in the network. The system includes a context manager configured to (1) receive context information from the multiple devices; (2) identify a subject-of-interest based on a user input; (3) determine a set of relevant context information based on the subject-of-interest and the received context information; and (4) transmitting the set of relevant context information to a target device to perform a task associated with the subject-of-interest. The context information managed by the present technology enables a user to conveniently interact with the multiple devices in the network without requiring the user to provide details of his/her instructions.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2018Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: UNITED SERVICES AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION (USAA)Inventors: Adrian Borunda, Brandon Scott Kotara, Richard Tanner, Ben Hawkins, Quincy Nanaasare Obeng, Cale Riley Spratt
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Patent number: 10602359Abstract: Techniques are described for cross-device authorization using a wireless network connection. Computing device(s) may broadcast an identification signal indicating that the device is authorized to access a remote service, and is therefore available to provide an authorization token to a receiving device. The receiving device may determine one of the broadcasting device(s) to use for cross-device authorization. The receiving device may send a request, to the determined broadcasting device, for an authorization token to access the remote service. The broadcasting device may receive the request and transmit a message to a server device indicating that an authorization token is to be provided to the receiving device. Alternatively, the authorization token may be sent directly from the broadcasting device to the receiving device (e.g., over the wireless communication network). On receiving the authorization token, the receiving device may use it to access the remote service.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2019Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Brandon Scott Kotara, Cale Riley Spratt, Adrian Borunda, Jeffrey Joseph Szcinski, Richard Tanner
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Patent number: 10382960Abstract: Techniques are described for cross-device authorization using a wireless network connection. Computing device(s) may broadcast an identification signal indicating that the device is authorized to access a remote service, and is therefore available to provide an authorization token to a receiving device. The receiving device may determine one of the broadcasting device(s) to use for cross-device authorization. The receiving device may send a request, to the determined broadcasting device, for an authorization token to access the remote service. The broadcasting device may receive the request and transmit a message to a server device indicating that an authorization token is to be provided to the receiving device. Alternatively, the authorization token may be sent directly from the broadcasting device to the receiving device (e.g., over the wireless communication network). On receiving the authorization token, the receiving device may use it to access the remote service.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2019Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Brandon Scott Kotara, Cale Riley Spratt, Adrian Borunda, Jeffrey Joseph Szcinski, Richard Tanner
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Patent number: 10264455Abstract: Techniques are described for cross-device authorization using a wireless network connection. Computing device(s) may broadcast an identification signal indicating that the device is authorized to access a remote service, and is therefore available to provide an authorization token to a receiving device. The receiving device may determine one of the broadcasting device(s) to use for cross-device authorization. The receiving device may send a request, to the determined broadcasting device, for an authorization token to access the remote service. The broadcasting device may receive the request and transmit a message to a server device indicating that an authorization token is to be provided to the receiving device. Alternatively, the authorization token may be sent directly from the broadcasting device to the receiving device (e.g., over the wireless communication network). On receiving the authorization token, the receiving device may use it to access the remote service.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2018Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Brandon Scott Kotara, Cale Riley Spratt, Adrian Borunda, Jeffrey Joseph Szcinski, Richard Tanner
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Patent number: 10117097Abstract: Techniques are described for cross-device authorization using a wireless network connection. Computing device(s) may broadcast an identification signal indicating that the device is authorized to access a remote service, and is therefore available to provide an authorization token to a receiving device. The receiving device may determine one of the broadcasting device(s) to use for cross-device authorization. The receiving device may send a request, to the determined broadcasting device, for an authorization token to access the remote service. The broadcasting device may receive the request and transmit a message to a server device indicating that an authorization token is to be provided to the receiving device. Alternatively, the authorization token may be sent directly from the broadcasting device to the receiving device (e.g., over the wireless communication network). On receiving the authorization token, the receiving device may use the it to access the remote service.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2017Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Brandon Scott Kotara, Cale Riley Spratt, Adrian Borunda, Jeffrey Joseph Szcinski, Richard Tanner