Patents Assigned to FREEOSK, INC.
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Patent number: 11104518Abstract: A dispensation system having a hopper that is located remote to the remainder of the dispensation system. The hopper can be located remote from a delivery system and a conveyor or other transmitting device can connect the hopper to the delivery system. The hopper can therefore be located in an area that is more accessible or less valued than the area in which the products or objects are dispensed, allowing a more efficient product distribution system.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2019Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: Freeosk, Inc.Inventors: Tony Lee Koenigsknecht, Peter Jonathan Resnick, Albert John Kohn, Stephen Joseph Koza, Robert Dean Chadderdon, Michael Adam Jones
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Publication number: 20200320568Abstract: Methods, systems and devices for evaluating a product sampling event. The disclosed methods, systems and devices receive from a user a user identification specific to the user and compare the user identification to a user data set stored on a computer-readable medium. A sample is then delivered based on a predetermined condition, and a product value is changed after the step of causing delivery of the sample of the product. It can then be determined whether the user purchased the product after delivery of the sample of the product and, based on that determination, a sampling event value can be assigned. The user's preferences can also be used to provide a more custom sample with a user's order for example, with online or home delivery shopping.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2020Publication date: October 8, 2020Applicant: Freeosk, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Patrick Eichorn, Nathan Thomas Mirabito, Tony Lee Koenigsknecht
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Patent number: 10748177Abstract: Methods, systems and devices for evaluating a product sampling event. The disclosed methods, systems and devices receive from a user a user identification specific to the user and compare the user identification to a user data set stored on a computer-readable medium. A sample is then delivered based on a predetermined condition, and a product value is changed after the step of causing delivery of the sample of the product. It can then be determined whether the user purchased the product after delivery of the sample of the product and, based on that determination, a sampling event value can be assigned. The user's preferences can also be used to provide a more custom sample with a user's order for example, with online or home delivery shopping.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2019Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: Freeosk, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Patrick Eichorn, Nathan Thomas Mirabito, Tony Lee Koenigsknecht
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Patent number: 10672217Abstract: A system, device and method for dispensing a product includes a delivery system that includes at least one auger with internal flighting that is either integral with or attached to an internal wall of a barrel portion of the auger. The auger rotates and the spiral flighting within the auger transmits a product from a bulk loading station to a product dispensation area. Thus, products can be bulk loaded into a device rather than having to be loaded one-by-one into a dispensing device. The spiral flighting reduces pinch points associated with conventional auger systems.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2011Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Freeosk, Inc.Inventors: Tony Lee Koenigsknecht, Ken Eric Maisonville, Paul Joseph Gray, Albert John Kohn, Scott Alan Albright
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Publication number: 20190276237Abstract: A dispensation system having a hopper that is located remote to the remainder of the dispensation system. The hopper can be located remote from a delivery system and a conveyor or other transmitting device can connect the hopper to the delivery system. The hopper can therefore be located in an area that is more accessible or less valued than the area in which the products or objects are dispensed, allowing a more efficient product distribution system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2019Publication date: September 12, 2019Applicant: Freeosk, Inc.Inventors: Tony Lee Koenigsknecht, Peter Jonathan Resnick, Albert John Kohn, Stephen Joseph Koza, Robert Dean Chadderdon, Michael Adam Jones
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Publication number: 20190205921Abstract: Methods, systems and devices for evaluating a product sampling event. The disclosed methods, systems and devices receive from a user a user identification specific to the user and compare the user identification to a user data set stored on a computer-readable medium. A sample is then delivered based on a predetermined condition, and a product value is changed after the step of causing delivery of the sample of the product. It can then be determined whether the user purchased the product after delivery of the sample of the product and, based on that determination, a sampling event value can be assigned. The user's preferences can also be used to provide a more custom sample with a user's order for example, with online or home delivery shopping.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Applicant: Freeosk, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Patrick Eichorn, Nathan Thomas Mirabito, Tony Lee Koenigsknecht
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Patent number: 10275976Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices are disclosed for optimizing the delivery of products through an automated product dispensation system. The disclosed systems implement different dispensation parameters based on the size, shape, and other criteria for the different products that are dispensed through the device. The disclosed methods first identify the product being dispensed, and then determine the parameters at which the product should be dispensed for maximum efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2013Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: Freeosk, Inc.Inventors: Tony Lee Koenigsknecht, Albert John Kohn, Scott Alan Albright, Robert Kevin Blake, Jonathan Charles Shoemaker
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Patent number: 10269037Abstract: Methods, systems and devices for evaluating a product sampling event. The disclosed methods, systems and devices receive from a user a user identification specific to the user and compare the user identification to a user data set stored on a computer-readable medium. A sample is then delivered based on a predetermined condition, and a product value is changed after the step of causing delivery of the sample of the product. It can then be determined whether the user purchased the product after delivery of the sample of the product and, based on that determination, a sampling event value can be assigned.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2012Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: Freeosk, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Patrick Eichorn, Nathan Thomas Mirabito, Tony Lee Koenigsknecht
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Patent number: 9446904Abstract: An interchangeable flighting insert is disclosed to maximize the efficiency of singularly delivering objects, such as products, to a user through a product dispensation device. The flighting insert can be removably coupled to an auger of the product dispensation device, thereby allowing variation of the flighting characteristics based on the object to be dispensed. The same auger can therefore use a first flighting for certain products, and a second flighting for different products.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2013Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: FREEOSK, INC.Inventors: Tony Lee Koenigsknecht, Albert John Kohn, Scott Alan Albright, Robert Kevin Blake, Jonathan Charles Shoemaker
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Patent number: D850438Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2018Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: Freeosk, Inc.Inventors: Tony Lee Koenigsknecht, James Patrick Gelder, Richard Paul Schmidtling, Robert Dean Chadderdon, Kendall Harris Bruns