Patents by Inventor Leonard Driscoll
Leonard Driscoll 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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Publication number: 20210295438Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide techniques for improving clarity of disclosure materials provided to investors, by enabling securities issuers, intermediaries and/or other entities to create and disseminate clear and concise summary-level information on individual securities to investors to enable informed investment decisions. The information may include a summary version of the full statutory prospectus (a “summary prospectus”). A summary prospectus may include a concise, “plain English” synopsis and/or representation of certain information contained in the full statutory prospectus, such as a security's investment objectives and strategies, costs, risks and/or other information.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2021Publication date: September 23, 2021Inventors: Russel E. Planitzer, Mark Asdoorian, David Brown, Ying Chen, Leonard Driscoll, Jeffrey B. Levering, Alex Magary
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Publication number: 20200250763Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide techniques for improving clarity of disclosure materials provided to investors, by enabling securities issuers, intermediaries and/or other entities to create and disseminate clear and concise summary-level information on individual securities to investors to enable informed investment decisions. The information may include a summary version of the full statutory prospectus (a “summary prospectus”). A summary prospectus may include a concise, “plain English” synopsis and/or representation of certain information contained in the full statutory prospectus, such as a security's investment objectives and strategies, costs, risks and/or other information.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2020Publication date: August 6, 2020Inventors: Russel E. Planitzer, Mark Asdoorian, David Brown, Ying Chen, Leonard Driscoll, Jeffrey B. Levering, Alex Magary
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Publication number: 20200119686Abstract: A method and apparatus for using a solar energy reflecting article, encompassing at least one ordered arrangement of reflector elements, each of which elements has a relatively flat, highly reflective face at an angle of primary reflection, with said article designed for a particular solar installation, such that when the article is appropriately placed between rows of bifacial solar photovoltaic modules or underneath the modules, solar energy that would otherwise strike the ground (or supporting surface, such as a rooftop) is instead, when said solar energy strikes the article from at least one angle within at least one defined range of angles relative to the solar reflecting article, reflected onto the side of at least one bifacial module that faces away from the sun. In this manner the article will increase the amount of electricity produced by at least one bifacial solar photovoltaic module.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2018Publication date: April 16, 2020Inventor: William Leonard Driscoll
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Publication number: 20190197257Abstract: A method and related system obtains consent from a user for electronic delivery of sensitive information. The user operating a first computer accesses a web page on a server system to input the consent. The web page prompts for the consent from the user. Once the consent is received at the server system, the consent is stored and sensitive information is delivered electronically to an e-mail address specified by the user. Once consent is indicated, it is communicated from the individual's computer to another computer such as a server over, for example, a modem connection. Having secured the individual's consent, the additional sensitive information may be delivered to the individual's computer as, for example, a URL attachment to an email message.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2018Publication date: June 27, 2019Inventors: Stephen V. Burakoff, Sergui S. Simmel, Robert A. Fein, Alex Magary, Leonard Driscoll, Garett Wiley
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Publication number: 20180276756Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide techniques for improving clarity of disclosure materials provided to investors, by enabling securities issuers, intermediaries and/or other entities to create and disseminate clear and concise summary-level information on individual securities to investors to enable informed investment decisions. The information may include a summary version of the full statutory prospectus (a “summary prospectus”). A summary prospectus may include a concise, “plain English” synopsis and/or representation of certain information contained in the full statutory prospectus, such as a security's investment objectives and strategies, costs, risks and/or other information.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Russel E. Planitzer, Mark Asdoorian, David Brown, Ying Chen, Leonard Driscoll, Jeffrey B. Levering, Alex Magary
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Publication number: 20180225480Abstract: A method and related system obtains consent from a user for electronic delivery of sensitive information. The user operating a first computer accesses a web page on a server system to input the consent. The web page prompts for the consent from the user. Once the consent is received at the server system, the consent is stored and sensitive information is delivered electronically to an e-mail address specified by the user. Once consent is indicated, it is communicated from the individual's computer to another computer such as a server over, for example, a modem connection. Having secured the individual's consent, the additional sensitive information may be delivered to the individual's computer as, for example, a URL attachment to an email message.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2018Publication date: August 9, 2018Inventors: Stephen V. Burakoff, Sergui S. Simmel, Robert A. Fein, Alex Magary, Leonard Driscoll, Garett Wiley
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Publication number: 20170193247Abstract: A method and related system obtains consent from a user for electronic delivery of sensitive information. The user operating a first computer accesses a web page on a server system to input the consent. The web page prompts for the consent from the user. Once the consent is received at the server system, the consent is stored and sensitive information is delivered electronically to an e-mail address specified by the user. Once consent is indicated, it is communicated from the individual's computer to another computer such as a server over, for example, a modem connection. Having secured the individual's consent, the additional sensitive information may be delivered to the individual's computer as, for example, a URL attachment to an email message.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2017Publication date: July 6, 2017Inventors: Stephen V. Burakoff, Sergui S. Simmel, Robert A. Fein, Alex Magary, Leonard Driscoll, Garett Wiley
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Publication number: 20160103999Abstract: A method and related system obtains consent from a user for electronic delivery of sensitive information. The user operating a first computer accesses a web page on a server system to input the consent. The web page prompts for the consent from the user. Once the consent is received at the server system, the consent is stored and sensitive information is delivered electronically to an e-mail address specified by the user. Once consent is indicated, it is communicated from the individual's computer to another computer such as a server over, for example, a modem connection. Having secured the individual's consent, the additional sensitive information may be delivered to the individual's computer as, for example, a URL attachment to an email message.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2015Publication date: April 14, 2016Inventors: Stephen V. Burakoff, Sergui S. Simmel, Robert A. Fein, Alex Magary, Leonard Driscoll, Garett Wiley
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Publication number: 20160098799Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide techniques for improving clarity of disclosure materials provided to investors, by enabling securities issuers, intermediaries and/or other entities to create and disseminate clear and concise summary-level information on individual securities to investors to enable informed investment decisions. The information may include a summary version of the full statutory prospectus (a “summary prospectus”). A summary prospectus may include a concise, “plain English” synopsis and/or representation of certain information contained in the full statutory prospectus, such as a security's investment objectives and strategies, costs, risks and/or other information.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2015Publication date: April 7, 2016Inventors: Russel E. Planitzer, Mark Asdoorian, David Brown, Ying Chen, Leonard Driscoll, Jeffrey B. Levering, Alex Magary
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Publication number: 20150106302Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide techniques for improving clarity of disclosure materials provided to investors, by enabling securities issuers, intermediaries and/or other entities to create and disseminate clear and concise summary-level information on individual securities to investors to enable informed investment decisions. The information may include a summary version of the full statutory prospectus (a “summary prospectus”). A summary prospectus may include a concise, “plain English” synopsis and/or representation of certain information contained in the full statutory prospectus, such as a security's investment objectives and strategies, costs, risks and/or other information.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2014Publication date: April 16, 2015Inventors: Russel E. Planitzer, Mark Asdoorian, David Brown, Ying Chen, Leonard Driscoll, Jeffrey B. Levering, Alex Magary
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Publication number: 20140222717Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide techniques for improving clarity of disclosure materials provided to investors, by enabling securities issuers, intermediaries and/or other entities to create and disseminate clear and concise summary-level information on individual securities to investors to enable informed investment decisions. The information may include a summary version of the full statutory prospectus (a “summary prospectus”). A summary prospectus may include a concise, “plain English” synopsis and/or representation of certain information contained in the full statutory prospectus, such as a security's investment objectives and strategies, costs, to risks and/or other information.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: BROADRIDGE INVESTOR COMMUNICATION SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Russel E. Planitzer, Mark Asdoorian, David Brown, Ying Chen, Leonard Driscoll, Jeffrey B. Levering, Alex Magary
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Publication number: 20140101276Abstract: A method and related system obtains consent from a user for electronic delivery of sensitive information. The user operating a first computer accesses a web page on a server system to input the consent. The web page prompts for the consent from the user. Once the consent is received at the server system, the consent is stored and sensitive information is delivered electronically to an e-mail address specified by the user. Once consent is indicated, it is communicated from the individual's computer to another computer such as a server over, for example, a modem connection. Having secured the individual's consent, the additional sensitive information may be delivered to the individual's computer as, for example, a URL attachment to an email message.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2013Publication date: April 10, 2014Applicant: Broadridge Content Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Stephen V. Burakoff, Sergui S. Simmel, Robert A. Fein, Alex Magary, Leonard Driscoll, Garett Wiley
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Patent number: 8612322Abstract: A method and related system obtains consent from a user for electronic delivery of sensitive information. The user operating a first computer accesses a web page on a server system to input the consent. The web page prompts for the consent from the user. Once the consent is received at the server system, the consent is stored and sensitive information is delivered electronically to an e-mail address specified by the user. Once consent is indicated, it is communicated from the individual's computer to another computer such as a server over, for example, a modem connection. Having secured the individual's consent, the additional sensitive information may be delivered to the individual's computer as, for example, a URL attachment to an email message.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2011Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Broadridge Content Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Stephen V. Burakoff, Sergiu S. Simmel, Robert A. Fein, Alex Magary, Leonard Driscoll, Garett Wiley
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Publication number: 20130297533Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide techniques for improving clarity of disclosure materials provided to investors, by enabling securities issuers, intermediaries and/or other entities to create and disseminate clear and concise summary-level information on individual securities to investors to enable informed investment decisions. The information may include a summary version of the full statutory prospectus (a “summary prospectus”). A summary prospectus may include a concise, “plain English” synopsis and/or representation of certain information contained in the hill statutory prospectus, such as a security's investment objectives and strategies, costs, risks and/or other information.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Russel E. Planitzer, Mark Asdoorian, David Brown, Ying Chen, Leonard Driscoll, Jeffrey B. Levering, Alex Magary
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Patent number: 8521632Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide techniques for improving clarity of disclosure materials provided to investors, by enabling securities issuers, intermediaries and/or other entities to create and disseminate clear and concise summary-level information on individual securities to investors to enable informed investment decisions. The information may include a summary version of the full statutory prospectus (a “summary prospectus”). A summary prospectus may include a concise, “plain English” synopsis and/or representation of certain information contained in the full statutory prospectus, such as a security's investment objectives and strategies, costs, risks and/or other information.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2009Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Broadridge Content Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Russell E. Planitzer, Mark Asdoorian, David Brown, Ying Chen, Leonard Driscoll, Jeffrey B. Levering, Alex Magary
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Publication number: 20110191435Abstract: A method and related system obtains consent from a user for electronic delivery of sensitive information. The user operating a first computer accesses a web page on a server system to input the consent. The web page prompts for the consent from the user. Once the consent is received at the server system, the consent is stored and sensitive information is delivered electronically to an e-mail address specified by the user. Once consent is indicated, it is communicated from the individual's computer to another computer such as a server over, for example, a modem connection. Having secured the individual's consent, the additional sensitive information may be delivered to the individual's computer as, for example, a URL attachment to an email message.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Inventors: Stephen V. Burakoff, Sergiu S. Simmel, Robert A. Fein, Alex Magary, Leonard Driscoll, Garett Wiley
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Patent number: 7890401Abstract: A method and related system obtains consent from a user for electronic delivery of sensitive information. The user operating a first computer accesses a web page on a server system to input the consent. The web page prompts for the consent from the user. Once the consent is received at the server system, the consent is stored and sensitive information is delivered electronically to an e-mail address specified by the user. Once consent is indicated, it is communicated from the individual's computer to another computer such as a server over, for example, a modem connection. Having secured the individual's consent, the additional sensitive information may be delivered to the individual's computer as, for example, a URL attachment to an email message.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2007Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Inventors: Stephen V. Burakoff, Sergiu S. Simmel, Robert A. Fein, Alex Magary, Leonard Driscoll, Garett Wiley
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Publication number: 20100161508Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide techniques for improving clarity of disclosure materials provided to investors, by enabling securities issuers, intermediaries and/or other entities to create and disseminate clear and concise summary-level information on individual securities to investors to enable informed investment decisions. The information may include a summary version of the full statutory prospectus (a “summary prospectus”). A summary prospectus may include a concise, “plain English” synopsis and/or representation of certain information contained in the full statutory prospectus, such as a security's investment objectives and strategies, costs, risks and/or other information.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: NewRiver, Inc.Inventors: Russell E. Planitzer, Mark Asdoorian, David Brown, Ying Chen, Leonard Driscoll, Jeffrey B. Levering, Alex Magary
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Patent number: 7363489Abstract: A method and related system obtains consent from a user for electronic delivery of sensitive information. The user operating a first computer accesses a web page on a server system to input the consent. The web page prompts for the consent from the user. Once the consent is received at the server system, the consent is stored and sensitive information is delivered electronically to an e-mail address specified by the user. Once consent is indicated, it is communicated from the individual's computer to another computer such as a server over, for example, a modem connection. Having secured the individual's consent, the additional sensitive information may be delivered to the individual's computer as, for example, a URL attachment to an email message.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2005Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: New River, Inc.Inventors: Stephen V. Burakoff, Sergiu S. Simmel, Robert A. Fein, Leonard Driscoll, Alex Magary, Garett Wiley
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Publication number: 20070261122Abstract: A method and related system obtains consent from a user for electronic delivery of sensitive information. The user operating a first computer accesses a web page on a server system to input the consent. The web page prompts for the consent from the user. Once the consent is received at the server system, the consent is stored and sensitive information is delivered electronically to an e-mail address specified by the user. Once consent is indicated, it is communicated from the individual's computer to another computer such as a server over, for example, a modem connection. Having secured the individual's consent, the additional sensitive information may be delivered to the individual's computer as, for example, a URL attachment to an email message.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2007Publication date: November 8, 2007Applicant: NewRiver, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Burakoff, Sergiu Simmel, Robert Fein, Alex Magary, Leonard Driscoll, Garett Wiley