Patents by Inventor Masood Garahi
Masood Garahi 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: 8419544Abstract: The present invention is systems and methods for interactive wagering using multiple types of user interfaces. Preferred embodiments of these systems and methods incorporate a wagering data hub which controls the flow of data relating to wagers, wagering events, and wagering account and facilitates the use of a variety of user interfaces such as graphical user interfaces and interactive voice response interfaces. For example, a user of the present invention may use a television set-top box, a computer, a telephone, and/or any other suitable device. To communicate with the wagering data hub, television set-top boxes preferably use a two-way cable system, computers preferably use a computer network, and telephones preferably use a telephone network, although each may use any suitable mechanism or combination of mechanisms to communicate with wagering data hub.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2008Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: ODS Properties, Inc.Inventors: Richard Earl McNutt, Thomas Lazzlo Aronson, Masood Garahi, Alice June Courtney, Ben Springborn, Douglas Vaughn Ramsey, Eric Frank Stimmel, Erik Thomas Russell Olsen, James Howard Darr, Rodney John Gaidies, Connie T. Marshall, Jon Charles Zaring, Kevin Dwight Satterfield
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Patent number: 7950990Abstract: The present invention is systems and methods for interactive wagering. Preferred embodiments of these systems and methods incorporate a wagering data hub which controls the flow of data relating to wagers, wagering events, and wagering account and facilitates the use of a variety of user interfaces such as graphical user interfaces and interactive voice response interfaces. For example, a user of the present invention may use a television set-top box, a computer, a telephone, and/or any other suitable device. To communicate with the wagering data hub, television set-top boxes preferably use a two-way cable system, computers preferably use a computer network, and telephones preferably use a telephone network, although each may use any suitable mechanism or combination of mechanisms to communicate with wagering data hub.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2000Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: ODS PropertiesInventors: Connie T. Marshall, Joni L. Hamilton, Jon C. Zaring, Kevin D. Satterfield, Jennifer A. Vogh, Masood Garahi, Richard E. McNutt, Thomas L. Aronson
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Patent number: 7697420Abstract: A system and method for locating and using multiple routes to transmit sub-packets of data from a source node to a destination node in an ad-hoc network, thus preventing intermediate nodes in any one transmission path from intercepting a useful amount of information. The system and method routes communications between a source node and a destination node via multiple routes, selected in a random fashion. Further protection is achieved by breaking data packets into sub-packets requiring reassembly at the destination node.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2003Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: MeshNetworks, Inc.Inventors: Masood Garahi, Peter J. Stanforth
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Patent number: 7454380Abstract: An interactive wagering application is provided that allows users to place parimutuel wagers on future events. An interactive wagering system may enable the user to place a wager on the future event by providing multiple wagering pools. When a future event wagering pool is closed, final odds and payouts may be determined for that wagering pool and a new wagering pool, for the same future event, may be made available. The interactive wagering application may also monitor the user's activities to create a user profile. The interactive wagering application may use the user profile to find future race events that may be of interest to the user. The interactive wagering application may also provide the user with the ability to search for future races according to the future race date, race name, or any other suitable criteria.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: ODS Properties, Inc.Inventors: Masood Garahi, John Hindman, Connie T. Marshall, Richard E. McNutt, James D. Oldham, Douglas V. Ramsey, Eric F. Stimmel, Jay D. Thomas, William L. Thomas
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Patent number: 7435176Abstract: A interactive wagering system is provided in which a user at user equipment may place electronic wagers with an interactive wagering application. The wagers may be horse race wagers. The interactive wagering application may handle wagers placed at multiple totalisators. The user may be provided with an opportunity to select a desired totalisator at which to place wagers or the interactive wagering application may automatically apply tote selection criteria to determine which of the multiple totalisators wagers are to be placed with. The user may review information on available odds and other information for each of the different totalisators. Automatic totalisator selection may be based on odds, tax consequences, licensing status, pool values, bulk benefits, user preference, available wager types, or other suitable criteria.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2004Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: ODS Properties, Inc.Inventors: Richard E McNutt, Masood Garahi, John R Hindman, Connie T Marshall, Douglas V Ramsey, William L Thomas
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Publication number: 20080234051Abstract: The present invention is systems and methods for interactive wagering using multiple types of user interfaces. Preferred embodiments of these systems and methods incorporate a wagering data hub which controls the flow of data relating to wagers, wagering events, and wagering account and facilitates the use of a variety of user interfaces such as graphical user interfaces and interactive voice response interfaces. For example, a user of the present invention may use a television set-top box, a computer, a telephone, and/or any other suitable device. To communicate with the wagering data hub, television set-top boxes preferably use a two-way cable system, computers preferably use a computer network, and telephones preferably use a telephone network, although each may use any suitable mechanism or combination of mechanisms to communicate with wagering data hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2008Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: ODS Properties, Inc.Inventors: Richard Earl McNutt, Thomas Lazzlo Aronson, Masood Garahi, Alice June Courtney, Ben Springborn, Douglas Vaughn Ramsey, Eric Frank Stimmel, Erik Thomas Russell Olsen, James Howard Darr, Rodney John Gaidies, Connie T. Marshall, Jon Charles Zaring, Kevin Dwight Satterfield
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Publication number: 20080182651Abstract: An interactive wagering application is provided that automatically prompts a user to record wagering events based on entered wagers. The recorded wagering events may be stored in a personal archive. The races stored in the personal archive may be listed according to information associated with the stored race, such as the track, race number, and date of the races. The interactive wagering application may also have access to a racing video archive and allow a user to search that archive for videos of prior races based on information associated with those races. The user may view the races from the search results or save the races in the user's personal archive. The wagering application may be implemented using platforms based on set-top boxes, personal computers, handheld computing devices, cellular telephones, or other suitable devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventors: Connie T. Marshall, Masood Garahi
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Publication number: 20080182649Abstract: The present invention is methods and systems for interactive wagering user interfaces. Preferred embodiments of these systems and methods incorporate a wagering data hub which controls the flow of data relating to wagers, wagering events, and wagering account and facilitates the use of a variety of user interfaces such as graphical user interfaces and interactive voice response interfaces. For example, a user of the present invention may use a television set-top box, a computer, a telephone, and/or any other suitable device. To communicate with the wagering data hub, television set-top boxes preferably use a two-way cable system, computers preferably use a computer network, and telephones preferably use a telephone network, although each may use any suitable mechanism or combination of mechanisms to communicate with wagering data hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventors: Connie T. Marshall, Joni Leigh Hamilton, Jon Charles Zaring, Kevin Dwight Satterfield, Jennifer Ann Vogh, Masood Garahi, Richard Earl McNutt, Thomas Laszlo Aronson
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Publication number: 20070275781Abstract: An interactive wagering system is provided that promotes wagering to users at user equipment. The user equipment may be based on a set-top box and television, a personal computer, a cellular telephone with a display, or other such devices. Wagering may be promoted by notifying the user of an opportunity to place a wager on a given race. Wagering may also be promoted by providing the user with an on-screen opportunity to sign up for a wagering television channel or interactive wagering service. The on-screen promotions that are displayed to the user may be targeted based on the television programming that is being displayed or the user's interests. The user's activities may be monitored to collect information on the user's interests. If a particular race or the like is being discussed during a television program, the user may be provided with an opportunity to wager on that race. In this situation, racetrack, race, and horse selections may be made in advance for the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2007Publication date: November 29, 2007Applicant: ODS Properties, Inc.Inventors: Connie Marshall, Masood Garahi, Jody Brown
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Publication number: 20070259715Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for an interactive wagering application that restricts wagering access. The restrictions may be based on user-defined restrictions on the location of the user equipment or any other suitable criterion. The interactive wagering application may compare blackout information and user equipment location information. When blackout information and location information match, wagering access may be restricted. An interactive wagering system may verify that the user equipment is in a location where wagering is permitted. If verified, the user equipment may be granted a location verification token. The location verification token may indicate to the interactive wagering application that the user may be provided with wagering access. User-defined wagering restrictions may also be used to restrict wagering access.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2007Publication date: November 8, 2007Inventors: Richard McNutt, Connie Marshall, Masood Garahi, Douglas Ramsey
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Publication number: 20070225069Abstract: An interactive wagering application is provided that allows users to place wagers wirelessly. Users may use wireless user devices in the home to communicate with in-home user equipment such as a set-top box or personal computer. Wagers may be created using the wireless user devices and submitted to computer equipment for processing over a wireless link with the in-home user equipment and a communications network. The system may support multiple users. Users may use wireless user equipment that communicates with the communications network. The wireless user equipment may use protocols such as the wireless application protocol to allow the users to submit wagers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2007Publication date: September 27, 2007Inventors: Masood Garahi, Jon Zaring, Peter Boylan
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Patent number: 7264546Abstract: An interactive wagering system is provided that promotes wagering to users at user equipment. The user equipment may be based on a set-top box and television, a personal computer, a cellular telephone with a display, or other such devices. Wagering may be promoted by notifying the user of an opportunity to place a wager on a given race. Wagering may also be promoted by providing the user with an on-screen opportunity to sign up for a wagering television channel or interactive wagering service. The on-screen promotions that are displayed to the user may be targeted based on the television programming that is being displayed or the user's interests. The user's activities may be monitored to collect information on the user's interests. If a particular race or the like is being discussed during a television program, the user may be provided with an opportunity to wager on that race.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: ODS Properties, IncInventors: Connie T Marshall, Masood Garahi, Jody M Brown
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Patent number: 7229354Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for an interactive wagering application that restricts wagering access. The restrictions may be based on user-defined restrictions on the location of the user equipment or any other suitable criterion. The interactive wagering application may compare blackout information and user equipment location information. When blackout information and location information match, wagering access may be restricted. An interactive wagering system may verify that the user equipment is in a location where wagering is permitted. If verified, the user equipment may be granted a location verification token. The location verification token may indicate to the interactive wagering application that the user may be provided with wagering access. User-defined wagering restrictions may also be used to restrict wagering access.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2001Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: ODS Properties, Inc.Inventors: Richard E. McNutt, Connie T. Marshall, Masood Garahi, Douglas V. Ramsey
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Patent number: 7206294Abstract: A system and method for improving the ability of a wireless communications network, such as a packet-switched data communications network, to provide service to mobile user terminals. The system and method employs a mobile access point, adapted for use with the packet-switched communications network comprising at least one fixed access point, to provide a mobile wireless user terminal with access to the network, and a method for using the same. The mobile access point comprises at least one transceiver, which can be mounted to a mobile vehicle and receive substantially constant power from the vehicle, and which is adapted to transmit and receive communications signals to and from the wireless user terminal, and to operate as a communications link between the wireless user terminal and the fixed access point, to provide the wireless user terminal with access to the network via the communications link.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2001Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: MeshNetworks, Inc.Inventors: Masood Garahi, Peter J. Stanforth
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Patent number: 7151769Abstract: An ad-hoc, peer-to-peer radio access system having a series of remote terminals, where each remote terminal is capable of forming a node, or hop, of the routing of a call made by one of the series of terminals. The call is routed along a routing path of terminals based on the class-of-service. If the call to be transmitted is a voice call, then a routing bath having low latency will be selected. If the call is a video transmission, then a routing path of low bit-error without excessive latency will be chosen. If the call is a data transmission, then the least-energy routing path will be chosen.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2001Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: MeshNetworks, Inc.Inventors: Peter Stanforth, Masood Garahi
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Patent number: 7149197Abstract: A system and method for improving the ability of a wireless communications network, such as a packet-switched data communications network, to provide service to mobile user terminals. The system and method employs a mobile access point, adapted for use with the packet-switched communications network, to provide a mobile wireless user terminal with access to the network, and a method for using the same. The mobile access point can be mounted to a mobile vehicle and receives substantially constant power from the vehicle, and is adapted to transmit and receive communications signals to and from wireless user terminals, fixed access points and other networks and mobile access points. The mobile access point includes at least one or more transceivers, which allows the access point to support multiple wireless communication protocols. A first protocol may be supported allowing network access, and a second protocol may be used for backhaul service.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2002Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: MeshNetworks, Inc.Inventors: Masood Garahi, Peter J. Stanforth
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Publication number: 20050208995Abstract: The present invention is methods and systems for interactive wagering user interfaces. Preferred embodiments of these systems and methods incorporate a wagering data hub which controls the flow of data relating to wagers, wagering events, and wagering account and facilitates the use of a variety of user interfaces such as graphical user interfaces and interactive voice response interfaces. For example, a user of the present invention may use a television set-top box, a computer, a telephone, and/or any other suitable device. To communicate with the wagering data hub, television set-top boxes preferably use a two-way cable system, computers preferably use a computer network, and telephones preferably use a telephone network, although each may use any suitable mechanism or combination of mechanisms to communicate with wagering data hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2004Publication date: September 22, 2005Applicant: ODS Properties, Inc.Inventors: Connie Marshall, Joni Hamilton, Jon Zaring, Kevin Satterfield, Jennifer Vogh, Masood Garahi, Richard McNutt, Thomas Aronson
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Publication number: 20050096109Abstract: A interactive wagering system is provided in which a user at user equipment may place electronic wagers with an interactive wagering application. The wagers may be horse race wagers. The interactive wagering application may handle wagers placed at multiple totalisators. The user may be provided with an opportunity to select a desired totalisator at which to place wagers or the interactive wagering application may automatically apply tote selection criteria to determine which of the multiple totalisators wagers are to be placed with. The user may review information on available odds and other information for each of the different totalisators. Automatic totalisator selection may be based on odds, tax consequences, licensing status, pool values, bulk benefits, user preference, available wager types, or other suitable criteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2004Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: Richard McNutt, Masood Garahi, John Hindman, Connie Marshall, Douglas Ramsey, William Thomas
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Patent number: 6887156Abstract: Interactive wagering systems and methods with multiple television feeds are provided. A plurality of television feeds may be related to a race and race-related characteristics. A television feed may carry television feed information, which may provide sufficient information to allow a user to select an appropriate television feed for a wager or to allow the system to automatically select an appropriate feed for a wager. The interactive wagering application may also record a television feed so that the user may interact with the television feeds at any time. Wagering services may be also provided to a user through more than one wagering interface.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2003Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: ODS Properties, Inc.Inventors: Toby DeWeese, Masood Garahi, William L. Thomas
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Patent number: 6869364Abstract: Interactive wagering systems and methods with multiple television feeds are provided. A plurality of television feeds may be related to a race and race-related characteristics. A television feed may carry television feed information, which may provide sufficient information to allow a user to select an appropriate television feed for a wager or to allow the system to automatically select an appropriate feed for a wager. The interactive wagering application may also record a television feed so that the user may interact with the television feeds at any time. Wagering services may be also provided to a user through more than one wagering interface.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2003Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: ODS Properties, Inc.Inventors: Toby DeWeese, Masood Garahi, William L. Thomas