Patents by Inventor David Weese

David Weese 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).

  • Patent number: 11956187
    Abstract: A company may implement automated workflows for convenience of users or to reduce support costs. For example, allowing a user to change an address using an automated workflow may be faster or less expensive than with a human agent. In some instances, a first communications session may be started between a first user and a second user. During the first communications session, one or more communications may be processed to select an intent of the first user and a value of an information item communicated by the first user. An automated workflow may be selected to continue assisting the first user, and the first user may be transferred to a second communications session with the automated workflow. The automated workflow may be initialized with the value of the information item that was provided during the first communications session so that the first user does not need to repeat information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 2023
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2024
    Assignee: ASAPP, INC.
    Inventors: Joseph Ellsworth Hackman, Christopher David Fox, Jonathan David Weese, Satchuthananthavale Rasiah Kuhan Branavan, Tao Lei
  • Publication number: 20230179548
    Abstract: A company may implement automated workflows for convenience of users or to reduce support costs. For example, allowing a user to change an address using an automated workflow may be faster or less expensive than with a human agent. In some instances, a first communications session may be started between a first user and a second user. During the first communications session, one or more communications may be processed to select an intent of the first user and a value of an information item communicated by the first user. An automated workflow may be selected to continue assisting the first user, and the first user may be transferred to a second communications session with the automated workflow. The automated workflow may be initialized with the value of the information item that was provided during the first communications session so that the first user does not need to repeat information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 2, 2023
    Publication date: June 8, 2023
    Inventors: Joseph Ellsworth Hackman, Christopher David Fox, Jonathan David Weese, Satchuthananthavale Rasiah Kuhan Branavan, Tao Lei
  • Patent number: 11588760
    Abstract: A company may implement automated workflows for convenience of users or to reduce support costs. For example, allowing a user to change an address using an automated workflow may be faster or less expensive than with a human agent. In some instances, a first communications session may be started between a first user and a second user. During the first communications session, one or more communications may be processed to select an intent of the first user and a value of an information item communicated by the first user. An automated workflow may be selected to continue assisting the first user, and the first user may be transferred to a second communications session with the automated workflow. The automated workflow may be initialized with the value of the information item that was provided during the first communications session so that the first user does not need to repeat information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 4, 2019
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2023
    Assignee: ASAPP, INC.
    Inventors: Joseph Ellsworth Hackman, Christopher David Fox, Jonathan David Weese, Satchuthananthavale Rasiah Kuhan Branavan, Tao Lei
  • Publication number: 20200327192
    Abstract: A company may implement automated workflows for convenience of users or to reduce support costs. For example, allowing a user to change an address using an automated workflow may be faster or less expensive than with a human agent. In some instances, a first communications session may be started between a first user and a second user. During the first communications session, one or more communications may be processed to select an intent of the first user and a value of an information item communicated by the first user. An automated workflow may be selected to continue assisting the first user, and the first user may be transferred to a second communications session with the automated workflow. The automated workflow may be initialized with the value of the information item that was provided during the first communications session so that the first user does not need to repeat information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 4, 2019
    Publication date: October 15, 2020
    Inventors: Joseph Ellsworth Hackman, Christopher David Fox, Jonathan David Weese, Satchuthananthavale Rasiah Kuhan Branavan, Tao Lei
  • Patent number: 7937982
    Abstract: A hard disk destruction apparatus is presented having a penetrating point that is manually pressed against a hard disk. The point has an angled tip designed to penetrate the hard disk casing and deform the hard disk platters within. The manual pressing avoids the use of any electrical power or other fuel. In one described embodiment, a mechanical arbor press provides the necessary force. A transparent safety shield surrounds the hard disk during destruction. A restraint prevents upward movement of the hard disk when the point is extracted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2011
    Assignee: BBY Solutions, Inc.
    Inventors: Carl Aoki, David Weese, Joshua McCombs, Bradley Parker, Joe Sexton, Robert Stephens, Duane Peterson, Andrew Strom, Tito Perfecto, Gary Griner, Kathleen Maurer, Abelardo Acuña, Brian Hanson, Michael Wegehaupt, Chris Nalezny, James D. Christophel
  • Publication number: 20080250948
    Abstract: A hard disk destruction apparatus is presented having a penetrating point that is manually pressed against a hard disk. The point has an angled tip designed to penetrate the hard disk casing and deform the hard disk platters within. The manual pressing avoids the use of any electrical power or other fuel. In one described embodiment, a mechanical arbor press provides the necessary force. A transparent safety shield surrounds the hard disk during destruction. A restraint prevents upward movement of the hard disk when the point is extracted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 8, 2007
    Publication date: October 16, 2008
    Inventors: Carl Aoki, David Weese, Joshua McCombs, Bradley Parker, Joe Sexton, Robert Stephens, Duane Peterson, Andrew Strom, Tito Perfecto, Gary Griner, Kathleen Maurer, Abelardo Acuna, Brian Hanson, Michael Wagenhaupt, Chris Nalezny, James D. Christophel