Patents by Inventor Jamie Marie Holland
Jamie Marie Holland 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: 10163071Abstract: Techniques for providing a removable and reusable tracking device feature in an inventory management system may be described. For example, the inventory management system may associate a reusable tracking device with an item based on first identification information from the reusable tracking device and second identification information from the item in response to an inventory transfer request for the item. Instructions may be provided to attach the reusable tracking device to the item and deliver the item and the associated reusable tracking device to a user based on the inventory transfer request for the item. A notification may be generated based on a signal received from the reusable tracking device. The notification may be provided to a user device of the user and indicate that a subsequent order for the item should be placed on behalf of the user.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2015Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Adrian Christopher Quan, Kimberly Anne Lewis, Jamie Marie Holland, Allan Scott Bathurst, Wesley Scott Lauka, Ryan Scott Russell
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Patent number: 9787822Abstract: Methods and devices for associating reminders with text messages of a text messaging application are disclosed. A text message is displayed via a display of a device. A user-selectable interface such as the user interface of a text message application for mobile devices is provided for a user to associate a reminder with the displayed text message. For example, a user may tap on a touch sensitive display of the mobile device that is displaying the message to instruct an association between a reminder and the text message. The input may be received by the device and an association between the text message and a reminder generated. The reminder associated with the text message may be activated at a scheduled time. The reminder functionality may be integrated with other applications, programmatically or via user-selectable prompts integrated into the text message application user interface. Messages may be flagged or tagged.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2014Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jamie Marie Holland
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Patent number: 9715674Abstract: Features are disclosed for using location awareness, bin capacity, and environmental cues to provide in context guidance to the associate when stowing items such as at a fulfillment center. In accordance with aspects of the present disclosure, the associate may scan an item he or she may want to stow. In response, lights on the bins in the associate's vicinity are illuminated to indicate bins in which the item can be stowed (e.g., because the item fits in the bin) without breaking stow etiquette. For example, in order to prevent mix up, stow etiquette may indicate that two types of erasers should not be stored in the same bin. As yet another example, stow etiquette may indicate that an item should not be stowed in a bin, even if it fits and there is room, so that a total weight for the bin is not exceeded.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2017Date of Patent: July 25, 2017Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Adrian Christopher Quan, Jamie Marie Holland, Kimberly Anne Lewis, Benjamin Lee Farrow
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Patent number: 9630776Abstract: Features are disclosed for using location awareness, bin capacity, and environmental cues to provide in context guidance to the associate when stowing items such as at a fulfillment center. In accordance with aspects of the present disclosure, the associate may scan an item he or she may want to stow. In response, lights on the bins in the associate's vicinity are illuminated to indicate bins in which the item can be stowed (e.g., because the item fits in the bin) without breaking stow etiquette. For example, in order to prevent mix up, stow etiquette may indicate that two types of erasers should not be stored in the same bin. As yet another example, stow etiquette may indicate that an item should not be stowed in a bin, even if it fits and there is room, so that a total weight for the bin is not exceeded.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2016Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Adrian Christopher Quan, Jamie Marie Holland, Kimberly Anne Lewis, Benjamin Lee Farrow
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Patent number: 9552569Abstract: Techniques for providing a removable and reusable tracking device feature in an inventory management system may be described. For example, an inventory transfer request may be received for transferring inventory within a facility. A first indication may be received that indicates one or more reusable tracking devices are associated with the inventory included in the inventory transfer request. Information about the inventory transfer request may be mapped to the association of the one or more reusable tracking devices and the inventory. In an embodiment, a location of the inventory may be determined based on location information provided by the associated one or more reusable tracking devices. The mapping between the inventory transfer information to the one or more reusable tracking devices and the inventory may be removed based at least in part on the location information indicating that the inventory is located at a particular location within the facility.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2015Date of Patent: January 24, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Adrian Christopher Quan, Kimberly Anne Lewis, Jamie Marie Holland, Allan Scott Bathurst, Wesley Scott Lauka, Ryan Scott Russell
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Patent number: 9527668Abstract: Features are disclosed for using location awareness, bin capacity, and environmental cues to provide in context guidance to the associate when stowing items such as at a fulfillment center. In accordance with aspects of the present disclosure, the associate may scan an item he or she may want to stow. In response, lights on the bins in the associate's vicinity are illuminated to indicate bins in which the item can be stowed (e.g., because the item fits in the bin) without breaking stow etiquette. For example, in order to prevent mix up, stow etiquette may indicate that two types of erasers should not be stored in the same bin. As yet another example, stow etiquette may indicate that an item should not be stowed in a bin, even if it fits and there is room, so that a total weight for the bin is not exceeded.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2016Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Adrian Christopher Quan, Jamie Marie Holland, Kimberly Anne Lewis, Benjamin Lee Farrow
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Patent number: 9382068Abstract: Features are disclosed for using location awareness, bin capacity, and environmental cues to provide in context guidance to the associate when stowing items such as at a fulfillment center. In accordance with aspects of the present disclosure, the associate may scan an item he or she may want to stow. In response, lights on the bins in the associate's vicinity are illuminated to indicate bins in which the item can be stowed (e.g., because the item fits in the bin) without breaking stow etiquette. For example, in order to prevent mix up, stow etiquette may indicate that two types of erasers should not be stored in the same bin. As yet another example, stow etiquette may indicate that an item should not be stowed in a bin, even if it fits and there is room, so that a total weight for the bin is not exceeded.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2015Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Adrian Christopher Quan, Jamie Marie Holland, Kimberly Anne Lewis, Benjamin Lee Farrow
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Patent number: D757068Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kimberly Anne Lewis, Joshua Joel Boelter, Jamie Marie Holland, Justin David Kelly, Ryan Scott Russell, Kathryn Anne Storm