Patents by Inventor Shaun Schooley
Shaun Schooley 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: 10649972Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for a data matching system having a plurality of clients and a master catalog. In a learning phase of a client, the data matching system builds a client matching table for the client and matches the input request to a specific entry in a particular set of entries in the master catalog. In a post-learning phase of the client, the data matching system uses the client matching table to match the input request to a specific entry in a particular set of entries in the master catalog. In a specific implementation, the data matching system uses a two-step match to build the client matching table. In a first step, a plurality of a set of entries in the master catalog is selected for the input request. In a second step, a particular set of entries is selected using a confidence score.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2017Date of Patent: May 12, 2020
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Publication number: 20190129987Abstract: Systems and techniques are provided for a data matching system having a plurality of clients and a master catalog. In a learning phase of a client, the data matching system builds a client matching table for the client and matches the input request to a specific entry in a particular set of entries in the master catalog. In a post-learning phase of the client, the data matching system uses the client matching table to match the input request to a specific entry in a particular set of entries in the master catalog. In a specific implementation, the data matching system uses a two-step match to build the client matching table. In a first step, a plurality of a set of entries in the master catalog is selected for the input request. In a second step, a particular set of entries is selected using a confidence score.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2017Publication date: May 2, 2019Applicant: CooperVision International Holding Company, LPInventors: JOE LIMA, Tawnya BORDALO, Niklas SLETTELAND, Daniel EISENBARGER, Preston RESENBECK, Shaun SCHOOLEY, Eric ROZRAN
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Patent number: 10249388Abstract: The present disclosure provides systems and methods to aid in the resupply of product arrays, such as contact lenses. In an aspect, this is accomplished by providing a physical product array to a reseller. Additionally, a computer-operated application is provided that displays a virtual representation of the physical product array. The reseller can then manipulate the virtual storage array to more easily identify the specific product slots in the array that need to be restocked, and the application can interact directly with an ordering system for the product manufacturer to submit orders for fulfillment. In an aspect, the application stores the product attributes for each slot of the product array, so that a simple visual inspection of the physical array can be translated into the proper product without a reseller having to determine product attributes for the specific array slots.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2015Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: CooperVision International Holding Company, LPInventors: Mahboud Zabetian, Shaun Schooley
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Publication number: 20160042138Abstract: The present disclosure provides systems and methods to aid in the resupply of product arrays, such as contact lenses. In an aspect, this is accomplished by providing a physical product array to a reseller. Additionally, a computer-operated application is provided that displays a virtual representation of the physical product array. The reseller can then manipulate the virtual storage array to more easily identify the specific product slots in the array that need to be restocked, and the application can interact directly with an ordering system for the product manufacturer to submit orders for fulfillment. In an aspect, the application stores the product attributes for each slot of the product array, so that a simple visual inspection of the physical array can be translated into the proper product without a reseller having to determine product attributes for the specific array slots.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2015Publication date: February 11, 2016Applicant: CooperVision International Holding Company, LPInventors: Mahboud Zabetian, Shaun Schooley
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Patent number: 8612343Abstract: A network-based payment service and site provides various features for facilitating payments. One such feature enables users of the payment service to create pay boxes, or other types of payment objects, that can be incorporated into externally hosted web pages and used to make payments. In some embodiments, the payment objects enable users to make payments directly from the externally hosted web pages.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2008Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Amazon.com, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey P. Bezos, Jonathan Leblang, Shaun Schooley, FuMing Young, Alan Caplan, Joel R. Spiegel
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Patent number: 7542943Abstract: A network-based payment service provides functionality for site operators to add payment links or objects to their sites. When a user selects such a link or object, the payment service may charge a fee to an account of the user, and may redirect a browser of the user to content associated with the link. In some use cases, the payment service may also cause all or a portion of the fee to be divided between multiple entities or site operators; for example, a portion may be paid to an entity responsible for hosting or publishing the payment link or object, and another portion may be paid to an entity that hosts or provides the associated content.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2001Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Alan Caplan, Jonathan Leblang, Shaun Schooley, FuMing Young, Joel R. Spiegel, Jeffrey P. Bezos
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Patent number: 7536351Abstract: A network-based payment service provides various features for facilitating online, user-to-user payments. One feature involves the ability for users to define customized pay pages for receiving payments from other users. The pay pages are preferably hosted by a service provider site that handles the collection process, and may be created using pay page templates that specify the layouts and behaviors of the pay pages. In one embodiment, a pay page owner can also define one or more “pay boxes” to allow payments to be initiated from other web sites, which may include the web sites of associates who receive commissions on resulting payments. Another feature involves the ability for users to make single-action payments from web sites external to the service provider site. Also disclosed are various features for controlling access to content and services based on whether, or an extent to which, a visitor has made voluntary or mandatory payments.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2001Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Amazon.com, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Leblang, Shaun Schooley, FuMing Young, Alan Caplan, Joel R. Spiegel, Jeffrey P. Bezos
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Publication number: 20080262964Abstract: A network-based payment service and site provides various features for facilitating user-to-user payments. One such feature enables users of the payment service to create pay boxes, or other types of payment objects, that can be incorporated into externally hosted web pages and used to make payments. In some embodiments, the payment objects enable users to make payments directly from the externally hosted web pages.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventors: Jeffrey P. Bezos, Jonathan Leblang, Shaun Schooley, FuMing Young, Alan Caplan, Joel R. Spiegel
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Patent number: 7356507Abstract: A network-based payment service provides various features for facilitating online, user-to-user payments. One feature involves the ability for users to define customized pay pages for receiving payments from other users. The pay pages are preferably hosted by a service provider site that handles the collection process, and may be created using pay page templates that specify the layouts and behaviors of the pay pages. In one embodiment, a pay page owner can also define one or more “pay boxes” to allow payments to be initiated from other web sites, which may include the web sites of associates who receive commissions on resulting payments. Another feature involves the ability for users to make single-action payments from web sites external to the service provider site. Also disclosed are various features for controlling access to content and services based on whether, or an extent to which, a visitor has made voluntary or mandatory payments.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Amazon.com, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey P. Bezos, Jonathan Leblang, Shaun Schooley
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Publication number: 20020152163Abstract: A network-based payment service provides various features for facilitating online, user-to-user payments. One feature involves the ability for users to define customized pay pages for receiving payments from other users. The pay pages are preferably hosted by a service provider site that handles the collection process, and may be created using pay page templates that specify the layouts and behaviors of the pay pages. In one embodiment, a pay page owner can also define one or more “pay boxes” to allow payments to be initiated from other web sites, which may include the web sites of associates who receive commissions on resulting payments. Another feature involves the ability for users to make single-action payments from web sites external to the service provider site. Also disclosed are various features for controlling access to content and services based on whether, or an extent to which, a visitor has made voluntary or mandatory payments.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventors: Jeffrey P. Bezos, Jonathan Leblang, Shaun Schooley
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Publication number: 20020120568Abstract: A network-based payment service provides various features for facilitating online, user-to-user payments. One feature involves the ability for users to define customized pay pages for receiving payments from other users. The pay pages are preferably hosted by a service provider site that handles the collection process, and may be created using pay page templates that specify the layouts and behaviors of the pay pages. In one embodiment, a pay page owner can also define one or more “pay boxes” to allow payments to be initiated from other web sites, which may include the web sites of associates who receive commissions on resulting payments. Another feature involves the ability for users to make single-action payments from web sites external to the service provider site. Also disclosed are various features for controlling access to content and services based on whether, or an extent to which, a visitor has made voluntary or mandatory payments.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2001Publication date: August 29, 2002Inventors: Jonathan Leblang, Shaun Schooley, FuMing Young, Alan Caplan, Joel R. Spiegel, Jeffrey P. Bezos
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Hosted services for collecting payments from and providing personalized content to web site visitors
Publication number: 20020120567Abstract: A network-based payment service provides various features for facilitating online, user-to-user payments. One feature involves the ability for users to define customized pay pages for receiving payments from other users. The pay pages are preferably hosted by a service provider site that handles the collection process, and may be created using pay page templates that specify the layouts and behaviors of the pay pages. In one embodiment, a pay page owner can also define one or more “pay boxes” to allow payments to be initiated from other web sites, which may include the web sites of associates who receive commissions on resulting payments. Another feature involves the ability for users to make single-action payments from web sites external to the service provider site. Also disclosed are various features for controlling access to content and services based on whether, or an extent to which, a visitor has made voluntary or mandatory payments.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2001Publication date: August 29, 2002Inventors: Alan Caplan, Jonathan Leblang, Shaun Schooley, FuMing Young, Joel R. Spiegel, Jeffrey P. Bezos