Patents by Inventor Thomas A. McGhee
Thomas A. McGhee 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: 20230342401Abstract: A method of generating recommendations for a collective profile, the collective profile being linked to a first profile and a second profile. The method may include authenticating a login request from an end user device in association with the collective profile based on credentials associated with the first profile, identifying a query from among a plurality of queries and transmit the query to the end user device, receiving a response to the query, determining that the response is not inconsistent with one or more earlier responses received in association with the second profile and, in response, refining at least one attribute or goal in the collective profile based on the response to generate and store a refined collective profile, and determining whether the refined collective profile results in a new recommendation and, if so, outputting the new recommendation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2023Publication date: October 26, 2023Applicant: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: Mansi RASTOGI, Jane HOLTSLANDER, Michael DOYLE, Kristopher Okera GIBBS, Tonja Selena LAUNEN, Alla CHICHKINA, Ellen Rebecca HEISE, Anna Anatolievna SAKOUN, Seonaid Marlaine EGGETT, Paul Thomas MCGHEE, Chantale OLIVEIRA, Mary Ann DUARTE
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Patent number: 11714856Abstract: A method of generating recommendations for a collective profile, the collective profile being linked to a first profile and a second profile. The method may include authenticating a login request from an end user device in association with the collective profile based on credentials associated with the first profile, identifying a query from among a plurality of queries and transmit the query to the end user device, receiving a response to the query, determining that the response is not inconsistent with one or more earlier responses received in association with the second profile and, in response, refining at least one attribute or goal in the collective profile based on the response to generate and store a refined collective profile, and determining whether the refined collective profile results in a new recommendation and, if so, outputting the new recommendation.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2022Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: Mansi Rastogi, Jane Holtslander, Michael Doyle, Kristopher Okera Gibbs, Mary Ann Duarte, Tonja Selena Launen, Alla Chichkina, Ellen Rebecca Heise, Anna Anatolievna Sakoun, Seonaid Marlaine Eggett, Paul Thomas McGhee, Chantale Oliveira
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Patent number: 11379532Abstract: A method of generating recommendations for a collective profile, the collective profile being linked to a first profile and a second profile. The method may include authenticating a login request from an end user device in association with the collective profile based on credentials associated with the first profile, identifying a query from among a plurality of queries and transmit the query to the end user device, receiving a response to the query, determining that the response is not inconsistent with one or more earlier responses received in association with the second profile and, in response, refining at least one attribute or goal in the collective profile based on the response to generate and store a refined collective profile, and determining whether the refined collective profile results in a new recommendation and, if so, outputting the new recommendation.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2019Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: Mansi Rastogi, Jane Holtslander, Michael Doyle, Kristopher Okera Gibbs, Mary Ann Duarte, Tonja Selena Launen, Alla Chichkina, Ellen Rebecca Heise, Anna Anatolievna Sakoun, Seonaid Marlaine Eggett, Paul Thomas McGhee, Chantale Oliveira
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Publication number: 20220138264Abstract: A method of generating recommendations for a collective profile, the collective profile being linked to a first profile and a second profile. The method may include authenticating a login request from an end user device in association with the collective profile based on credentials associated with the first profile, identifying a query from among a plurality of queries and transmit the query to the end user device, receiving a response to the query, determining that the response is not inconsistent with one or more earlier responses received in association with the second profile and, in response, refining at least one attribute or goal in the collective profile based on the response to generate and store a refined collective profile, and determining whether the refined collective profile results in a new recommendation and, if so, outputting the new recommendation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2022Publication date: May 5, 2022Applicant: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: Mansi RASTOGI, Jane HOLTSLANDER, Michael DOYLE, Kristopher Okera GIBBS, Mary Ann DUARTE, Tonja Selena LAUNEN, Alla CHICHKINA, Ellen Rebecca HEISE, Anna Anatolievna SAKOUN, Seonaid Marlaine EGGETT, Paul Thomas MCGHEE, Chantale OLIVEIRA
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Publication number: 20210117477Abstract: A method of generating recommendations for a collective profile, the collective profile being linked to a first profile and a second profile. The method may include authenticating a login request from an end user device in association with the collective profile based on credentials associated with the first profile, identifying a query from among a plurality of queries and transmit the query to the end user device, receiving a response to the query, determining that the response is not inconsistent with one or more earlier responses received in association with the second profile and, in response, refining at least one attribute or goal in the collective profile based on the response to generate and store a refined collective profile, and determining whether the refined collective profile results in a new recommendation and, if so, outputting the new recommendation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2019Publication date: April 22, 2021Applicant: The Toronto-Dominion BankInventors: Mansi RASTOGI, Jane HOLTSLANDER, Michael DOYLE, Kristopher Okera GIBBS, Mary Anne DUARTE, Tonja Selena LAUNEN, Alla CHICHKINA, Ellen Rebecca HEISE, Anna Anatolievna SAKOUN, Seonaid Marlaine EGGETT, Paul Thomas MCGHEE, Chantale OLIVEIRA
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Publication number: 20070028512Abstract: A modular construction system for forming a greenhouse structure includes a plurality of glazing panels and a plurality of support members for connecting and supporting the glazing panels. In the preferred embodiment the glazing panels and support members are connected utilizing interlock brackets connected to and extending outwardly from the edges of the glazing panels, to form a positive interlock between glazing panels and support members. A bypass sliding ventilation window assembly is provided, and a bypass sliding door assembly, or alternatively a hinged door assembly, is also provided. At least one glazing panel or sliding ventilation window panel preferably includes a self-sealing pass-through aperture for an electric cord or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2006Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventor: Thomas McGhee
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Patent number: 4105823Abstract: A method of encapsulating finely divided particulate material, such as minute droplets of a water-immiscible liquid, to produce microcapsules in which the particulate material is surrounded by polymeric shells, comprising the steps of forming a dispersion of the particulate material in an aqueous medium containing a water-soluble ureaformaldehyde precondensate, a water-soluble melamineformaldehyde precondensate and a water-soluble polymer which is capable of being cross-linked by said precondensates, and condensing said precondensates by acid catalysis with resultant cross-linking of the polymer about the particulate material so as to form the polymeric shells. The polymer may be a cellulose derivative, starch, a starch derivative, a polyacid, a polyester, a polyanhydride copolymer, a polyacrylamide or a polyacrylamide copolymer, and is preferably an acrylamide/acrylic acid copolymer.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1976Date of Patent: August 8, 1978Assignee: Wiggins Teape LimitedInventors: David J. Hasler, Thomas A. McGhee