Patents by Inventor Michael Shade
Michael Shade 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: 11113019Abstract: A device identifier for a user device may be identified from multiple device identifiers corresponding to multiple user devices. The device identifier is stored in a database in a memory location of a first set of memory locations including the device identifiers. The memory location may be associated with a separate memory location including a user identifier corresponding to the user. Application information is retrieved for web-based applications and stored in a second set of memory locations associated with the memory location including the device identifier. Customization information is retrieved for the web-based applications. The customization information includes location information for the web-based applications and corresponding secure information. A request for the secure information may be made to different systems and corresponding databases including the secure user information.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2016Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignee: Truist BankInventors: Matthew T. Spriggs, Michael Shade, Michael Anthony Dascola, Matthew Whitley, Patricia Kinney
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Patent number: 10699249Abstract: An integration system may be communicatively coupled to resource systems, including a user-information system and a provider-information system. The integration system may determine, based on geographical information from the user a list of available agents of a provider of an account held by the user. The integration system may select a point-of-contact from the list of available agents and authorize the point-of-contact to access secure information associated with the account. The integration system may also authorize the user to access secure information associated with the provider, including contact information and availability information.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2016Date of Patent: June 30, 2020Assignee: Truist BankInventors: Matthew T. Spriggs, Michael Shade, Patricia Kinney
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Publication number: 20170139659Abstract: A device identifier for a user device may be identified from multiple device identifiers corresponding to multiple user devices. The device identifier is stored in a database in a memory location of a first set of memory locations including the device identifiers. The memory location may be associated with a separate memory location including a user identifier corresponding to the user. Application information is retrieved for web-based applications and stored in a second set of memory locations associated with the memory location including the device identifier. Customization information is retrieved for the web-based applications. The customization information includes location information for the web-based applications and corresponding secure information. A request for the secure information may be made to different systems and corresponding databases including the secure user information.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2016Publication date: May 18, 2017Applicant: Branch Banking and Trust CompanyInventors: Matthew T. Spriggs, Michael Shade, Michael Anthony Dascola, Matthew Whitley, Patricia Kinney
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Publication number: 20160350723Abstract: An integration system may be communicatively coupled to resource systems, including a user-information system and a provider-information system. The integration system may determine, based on geographical information from the user a list of available agents of a provider of an account held by the user. The integration system may select a point-of-contact from the list of available agents and authorize the point-of-contact to access secure information associated with the account. The integration system may also authorize the user to access secure information associated with the provider, including contact information and availability information.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2016Publication date: December 1, 2016Applicant: Branch Banking and Trust CompanyInventors: Matthew T. Spriggs, Michael Shade, Patricia Kinney
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Patent number: 8243098Abstract: A system and method of rendering an authoritative image on a graphical display that is part of a critical system wherein image data is received from a source and the image data is stored in a storage module. The plurality of partial images are then generated from a subset of the image data, the partial images can include an indicator. The plurality of images are then combined to form the image, and the image is presented in a single graphical display. The image can then be evaluated by an operator for validity and correctness.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2009Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Mitre CorporationInventors: Robert Patrick Benito, Brian Michael Shade, Stephen Kwokwai Lau, George Vinansky, Jr., Justin Matthew Gray, Satish Dattatraya Paranjpe, Marshall Wayne Huss, Michael Dane Bonastia
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Publication number: 20100315434Abstract: A system and method of rendering an authoritative image on a graphical display that is part of a critical system wherein image data is received from a source and the image data is stored in a storage module. The plurality of partial images are then generated from a subset of the image data, the partial images can include an indicator. The plurality of images are then combined to form the image, and the image is presented in a single graphical display. The image can then be evaluated by an operator for validity and correctness.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: MITRE CorporationInventors: Robert Patrick Benito, Brian Michael Shade, Stephen Kwokwai Lau, George Vinansky, JR., Justin Matthew Gray, Satish Dattatraya Paranjpe, Marshall Wayne Huss, Michael Dane Bonastia
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Patent number: 7650937Abstract: Systems and methods for downhole formation testing based on the use of one or more elongated sealing pads capable of sealing off and collecting or injecting fluids from elongated portions along the surface of a borehole. The modified sealing pads increase the flow area by collecting fluids from an extended portion along the surface of a borehole, which is likely to straddle one or more layers in laminated or fractured formations. A tester device using the elongated sealing pads can be deployed and withdrawn using an extendible element pressing the pads to the borehole. Various designs and arrangements for use with a fluid tester, which may be part of a modular fluid tool, are disclosed in accordance with different embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2006Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Philip Edmund Fox, Michael Shade, Greg Gilbert, Mark A. Proett
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Publication number: 20070039731Abstract: Systems and methods for downhole formation testing based on the use of one or more elongated sealing pads capable of sealing off and collecting or injecting fluids from elongated portions along the surface of a borehole. The modified sealing pads increase the flow area by collecting fluids from an extended portion along the surface of a borehole, which is likely to straddle one or more layers in laminated or fractured formations. A tester device using the elongated sealing pads can be deployed and withdrawn using an extendible element pressing the pads to the borehole. Various designs and arrangements for use with a fluid tester, which may be part of a modular fluid tool, are disclosed in accordance with different embodiments.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2006Publication date: February 22, 2007Inventors: Philip Fox, Michael Shade, Gregory Gilbert, Mark Proett
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Patent number: 7128144Abstract: Systems and methods for downhole formation testing based on the use of one or more elongated sealing pads capable off sealing off and collecting or injecting fluids from elongated portions along the surface of a borehole. The modified sealing pads increase the flow area by collecting fluids from an extended portion along the surface of a borehole, which is likely to straddle one or more layers in laminated or fractured formations. A tester device using the elongated sealing pads can be deployed and withdrawn using an extendible element pressing the pads to the borehole. Various designs and arrangements for use with a fluid tester, which may be part of a modular fluid tool, are disclosed in accordance with different embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2003Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Philip Edmund Fox, Michael Shade, Greg Gilbert, Mark A. Proett
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Patent number: D798901Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2015Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: Branch Banking and Trust CompanyInventors: Angela Taylor, Matthew T. Spriggs, Michael Dascola, Michael Shade