Patents by Inventor James A. Snyder, Jr.
James A. Snyder, Jr. 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: 11677853Abstract: Techniques are described for managing preloading of data for client computing systems. A client computing system may provide one or more persistent data storage caches on local storage, such as to support a particular software program executing on the client computing system (e.g., a Web browser program, with the persistent data storage cache designed to store browser cookies and other data for later access by the Web browser program). Additional data may be stored in such a persistent data storage cache by preloading those data groups before they are requested by the client computing system (e.g., based on interactions of a user of the client computing system with an executing program on the client computing system). Particular data groups to preload may be selected in various manners, including to provide a specified type of minimum functionality to a client computing system based on the preloaded data groups.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2020Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Prashanth A. Acharya, Jonathan B. Corley, Craig W. Howard, Harvo R. Jones, John K. Loendorf, Colm MacCarthaigh, Bradley E. Marshall, Imran Patel, Lee B. Rosen, Ronald James Snyder, Jr., Ryan F. Watson
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Patent number: 11282022Abstract: Methods and systems to predict a supply chain performance are described. A system receives supply chain data for delivery of a product. The supply chain data includes input signals comprising operational plans and observed supply chain operational metrics. The input signals include a delivery date of the product. The system automatically generating predicted supply chain operational metrics across including a value at risk that is predicted for the product. The system automatically infers causal factors that impact the predicted supply chain operational metrics including impacting the value at risk that is predicted for the product. The system automatically generates action recommendations for the supply chain. An action recommendation includes a first predicted value impact and a sequence of actions impacting the product the delivery date of the product and the value at risk that is predicted for the product.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2019Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: Noodle Analytics, Inc.Inventors: Sivantha Devarakonda, James Snyder, Jr., Gaurav Palta
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Publication number: 20200252477Abstract: Techniques are described for managing preloading of data for client computing systems. A client computing system may provide one or more persistent data storage caches on local storage, such as to support a particular software program executing on the client computing system (e.g., a Web browser program, with the persistent data storage cache designed to store browser cookies and other data for later access by the Web browser program). Additional data may be stored in such a persistent data storage cache by preloading those data groups before they are requested by the client computing system (e.g., based on interactions of a user of the client computing system with an executing program on the client computing system). Particular data groups to preload may be selected in various manners, including to provide a specified type of minimum functionality to a client computing system based on the preloaded data groups.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2020Publication date: August 6, 2020Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Prashanth A. Acharya, Jonathan B. Corley, Craig W. Howard, Harvo R. Jones, John K. Loendorf, Colm MacCarthaigh, Bradley E. Marshall, Imran Patel, Lee B. Rosen, Ronald James Snyder, Jr., Ryan F. Watson
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Publication number: 20200210922Abstract: Methods and systems to predict a supply chain performance are described. A system receives supply chain data for delivery of a product. The supply chain data includes input signals comprising operational plans and observed supply chain operational metrics. The input signals include a delivery date of the product. The system automatically generating predicted supply chain operational metrics across including a value at risk that is predicted for the product. The system automatically infers causal factors that impact the predicted supply chain operational metrics including impacting the value at risk that is predicted for the product. The system automatically generates action recommendations for the supply chain. An action recommendation includes a first predicted value impact and a sequence of actions impacting the product the delivery date of the product and the value at risk that is predicted for the product.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2019Publication date: July 2, 2020Inventors: Sivantha Devarakonda, James Snyder, JR.
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Patent number: 10242100Abstract: Techniques are described for managing cached data in a network environment. In one example, the techniques include receiving a client request for a data group, determining that a cached copy of the requested data group that is stored in the persistent cache storage is no longer valid relative to a current copy of the data group stored at a remote data source system, obtaining from the remote data source system information about differences between the cached copy and the current copy and instructions associated with the identified differences, modifying, by the configured server computing system, the cached copy to include the identified differences in accordance with the received instructions, and providing, by the configured server computing system, the modified cached copy of the requested data group to the client in response to the client request.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2017Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Prashanth A. Acharya, Ronald James Snyder, Jr., Ryan F. Watson, Jonathan B. Corley, Nathan Alan Dye, Craig W. Howard, Harvo R. Jones, John K. Loendorf, Bradley E. Marshall, Imran Patel, Lee B. Rosen
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Patent number: 9811590Abstract: Techniques are described for managing cached data in a network environment. In one example, the techniques include receiving a client request for a data group, determining that a cached copy of the requested data group that is stored in the persistent cache storage is no longer valid relative to a current copy of the data group stored at a remote data source system, obtaining from the remote data source system information about differences between the cached copy and the current copy and instructions associated with the identified differences, modifying, by the configured server computing system, the cached copy to include the identified differences in accordance with the received instructions, and providing, by the configured server computing system, the modified cached copy of the requested data group to the client in response to the client request.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2012Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Prashanth A. Acharya, Jonathan B. Corley, Nathan Alan Dye, Craig W. Howard, Harvo R. Jones, John K. Loendorf, Bradley E. Marshall, Imran Patel, Lee B. Rosen, Ronald James Snyder, Jr., Ryan F. Watson
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Publication number: 20170163759Abstract: Techniques are described for managing preloading of data for client computing systems. A client computing system may provide one or more persistent data storage caches on local storage, such as to support a particular software program executing on the client computing system (e.g., a Web browser program, with the persistent data storage cache designed to store browser cookies and other data for later access by the Web browser program). Additional data may be stored in such a persistent data storage cache by preloading those data groups before they are requested by the client computing system (e.g., based on interactions of a user of the client computing system with an executing program on the client computing system). Particular data groups to preload may be selected in various manners, including to provide a specified type of minimum functionality to a client computing system based on the preloaded data groups.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2017Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: Prashanth A. Acharya, Jonathan B. Corley, Craig W. Howard, Harvo R. Jones, John K. Loendorf, Colm MacCarthaigh, Bradley E. Marshall, Imran Patel, Lee B. Rosen, Ronald James Snyder, JR., Ryan F. Watson
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Patent number: 9582603Abstract: Techniques are described for managing preloading of data for client computing systems. A client computing system may provide one or more persistent data storage caches on local storage, such as to support a particular software program executing on the client computing system (e.g., a Web browser program, with the persistent data storage cache designed to store browser cookies and other data for later access by the Web browser program). Additional data may be stored in such a persistent data storage cache by preloading those data groups before they are requested by the client computing system (e.g., based on interactions of a user of the client computing system with an executing program on the client computing system). Particular data groups to preload may be selected in various manners, including to provide a specified type of minimum functionality to a client computing system based on the preloaded data groups.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2012Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Prashanth A. Acharya, Jonathan B. Corley, Craig W. Howard, Harvo R. Jones, John K. Loendorf, Colm MacCarthaigh, Bradley E. Marshall, Imran Patel, Lee B. Rosen, Ronald James Snyder, Jr., Ryan F. Watson
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Patent number: 9516087Abstract: Techniques are described for managing data transmissions between computing systems based at least in part on using a streaming transport protocol. At least some such data transmissions may be performed using HTTP, with one or more underlying transport protocols used to implement the HTTP-based data transmissions. HTTP-based data transmissions performed using an underlying streaming transport protocol, for example, may send data without performing error detection for reliability and without ensuring ordered delivery of the sent data. In addition, one or more HTTP-based data transmissions may be initiated using an underlying streaming transport protocol, but subsequent data transmissions may switch to using a different underlying transport protocol (e.g., TCP) or different transmission technique that is performed without using data streaming.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2014Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Prashanth A. Acharya, Jonathan B. Corley, Craig W. Howard, Harvo R. Jones, John K. Loendorf, Colm MacCarthaigh, Bradley E. Marshall, Imran S. Patel, Lee B. Rosen, Ronald James Snyder, Jr., Ryan F. Watson
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Publication number: 20150089077Abstract: Techniques are described for managing data transmissions between computing systems based at least in part on using a streaming transport protocol. At least some such data transmissions may be performed using HTTP, with one or more underlying transport protocols used to implement the HTTP-based data transmissions. HTTP-based data transmissions performed using an underlying streaming transport protocol, for example, may send data without performing error detection for reliability and without ensuring ordered delivery of the sent data. In addition, one or more HTTP-based data transmissions may be initiated using an underlying streaming transport protocol, but subsequent data transmissions may switch to using a different underlying transport protocol (e.g., TCP) or different transmission technique that is performed without using data streaming.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Inventors: Prashanth A. Acharya, Jonathan B. Corley, Craig W. Howard, Harvo R. Jones, John K. Loendorf, Colm MacCarthaigh, Bradley E. Marshall, Imran S. Patel, Lee B. Rosen, Ronald James Snyder, Jr., Ryan F. Watson
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Patent number: 8924581Abstract: Techniques are described for managing data transmissions between computing systems based at least in part on using a streaming transport protocol. At least some such data transmissions may be performed using HTTP, with one or more underlying transport protocols used to implement the HTTP-based data transmissions. HTTP-based data transmissions performed using an underlying streaming transport protocol, for example, may send data without performing error detection for reliability and without ensuring ordered delivery of the sent data. In addition, one or more HTTP-based data transmissions may be initiated using an underlying streaming transport protocol, but subsequent data transmissions may switch to using a different underlying transport protocol (e.g., TCP) or different transmission technique that is performed without using data streaming.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2012Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Prashanth A. Acharya, Jonathan B. Corley, Craig W. Howard, Harvo R. Jones, John K. Loendorf, Colm MacCarthaigh, Bradley E. Marshall, Imran S. Patel, Lee B. Rosen, Ronald James Snyder, Jr., Ryan F. Watson
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Patent number: 6439816Abstract: A lug nut assembly is provided for securing a wheel rim defining at least one aperture to a wheel hub including at least one threaded stud extending from the wheel hub. The lug nut assembly comprises an elongated sleeve that includes a central bore that defines a longitudinal axis. The elongated sleeve has a secured end rotatably secured to the wheel rim and an opposed distal end extending outwardly from the rim. The sleeve includes at least one wrench engaging surface. A nut, having a central threaded bore that is adapted to matingly engage the threaded stud, is slidably mounted within the sleeve to move coaxially along the longitudinal axis of the sleeve. Means are provided for preventing independent rotation of the sleeve relative to the nut.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2001Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Inventors: James Noland Nance, James A. Snyder, Jr.
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Patent number: D651025Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2011Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Inventors: John Edward Roth, Robert James Snyder, Jr.
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Patent number: D1020038Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2020Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: Kohler Co.Inventors: Erin Leigh Hoover, Nicholas Robert Rindt, Dennis Lee Snyder, Seth M. Stevens, Maxwell Wasscher, Luke James Worth, Jovello Tijano Gomez, Jr.