Patents Assigned to TRIP ROUTING TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
  • Publication number: 20200271472
    Abstract: A method may include receiving, by a navigation device, travel information identifying an origin and a destination. The method may include receiving, by the navigation device, user-defined point of interest (POI) information identifying a POI. The method may include determining, by the navigation device, route information identifying a set of routes between the origin and the destination, based on the travel information and the user-defined POI information. The method may include providing, by the navigation, the route information for display to permit a selection of a route from among the set of routes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2020
    Publication date: August 27, 2020
    Applicant: Trip Routing Technologies, LLC
    Inventor: Thomas T. BOUVE
  • Patent number: 9677903
    Abstract: An event search area for searching for events of interest to the user, including a maximum off-route crow-fly distance from a user in-route travel path is established. One or more events of interest to the user is determined based on the established event search area. Each of the off-route travel paths that connect each event to the user in-route travel path is also determined. An off-route driving time and a total in-route and off-route driving time from the user in-route travel path to the applicable determined event and back are computed. The one determined off-route travel path that has a minimum computed off-route driving time and the one or more of the determined off-route travel paths that has a minimum computed total in-route and off-route driving time are identified and notified to the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2017
    Assignee: TRIP ROUTING TECHNOLOGIES, LLC.
    Inventor: Thomas Bouve
  • Publication number: 20160040999
    Abstract: An event search area for searching for events of interest to the user, including a maximum off-route crow-fly distance from a user in-route travel path is established. One or more events of interest to the user is determined based on the established event search area. Each of the off-route travel paths that connect each event to the user in-route travel path is also determined. An off-route driving time and a total in-route and off-route driving time from the user in-route travel path to the applicable determined event and back are computed. The one determined off-route travel path that has a minimum computed off-route driving time and the one or more of the determined off-route travel paths that has a minimum computed total in-route and off-route driving time are identified and notified to the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2015
    Publication date: February 11, 2016
    Applicant: TRIP ROUTING TECHNOLOGIES, LLC.
    Inventor: Thomas BOUVE
  • Patent number: 9175973
    Abstract: An event search area for searching for events of interest to the user, including a maximum off-route crow-fly distance from a user in-route travel path is established. One or more events of interest to the user is determined based on the established event search area. Each of the off-route travel paths that connect each event to the user in-route travel path is also determined. An off-route driving time and a total in-route and off-route driving time from the user in-route travel path to the applicable determined event and back are computed. The one determined off-route travel path that has a minimum computed off-route driving time and the one or more of the determined off-route travel paths that has a minimum computed total in-route and off-route driving time are identified and notified to the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2014
    Date of Patent: November 3, 2015
    Assignee: TRIP ROUTING TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
    Inventor: Thomas Bouve
  • Patent number: 9151617
    Abstract: To determine whether to notify a traveler of events proximate to a travel path, a description of an event and an event location are received. A geographic coordinate area search range is determined based on the received event location. All midpoints of multiple contiguous segments of the travel path that lie within the determined geographic coordinate search range are identified. A set of segments is determined based on the identified midpoints and proximity searched to identify one segment within the searched set of segments that is in closest proximity to the received event location. A closest offset event location along the identified one segment is identified used to determine whether the user is to be notified of the event.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 2013
    Date of Patent: October 6, 2015
    Assignee: TRIP ROUTING TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
    Inventor: Thomas Bouve