Patents by Inventor Andrew Robert Toner

Andrew Robert Toner 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).

  • Publication number: 20230334547
    Abstract: The systems and methods disclosed herein can increase the speed and ease with which a user can discover compatible replacement parts for a specified model of a product by automatically determining when the user is interested in replacement parts. A replacement part system can conclude that a user is looking for replacement parts based on the user's search queries, the user's browsing behavior, or the user's prior purchases. By automatically deducing an intention to purchase a replacement part, the replacement part system can make it easier for a user to locate suitable replacement parts. In addition, the replacement part system can be configured to tailor listing set of replacement parts search results it provides to a user. The set of search results can be tailored based on a number of criteria to increase the speed with which the user finds a compatible replacement part.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 23, 2023
    Publication date: October 19, 2023
    Inventors: Meghan Lagoni, Chad Pham Driesbach, Andrew Robert Toner, Sachin Midha, Jai P. Chabria, Nirav Praful Desai, Brad P. Bonnett, Nicholas Stephen Bogert, Thiyagarajan Ramasamy
  • Patent number: 11727459
    Abstract: The systems and methods disclosed herein can increase the speed and ease with which a user can discover compatible replacement parts for a specified model of a product by automatically determining when the user is interested in replacement parts. A replacement part system can conclude that a user is looking for replacement parts based on the user's search queries, the user's browsing behavior, or the user's prior purchases. By automatically deducing an intention to purchase a replacement part, the replacement part system can make it easier for a user to locate suitable replacement parts. In addition, the replacement part system can be configured to tailor listing set of replacement parts search results it provides to a user. The set of search results can be tailored based on a number of criteria to increase the speed with which the user finds a compatible replacement part.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2020
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2023
    Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Meghan Lagoni, Chad Pham Driesbach, Andrew Robert Toner, Sachin Midha, Jai P. Chabria, Nirav Praful Desai, Brad P. Bonnett, Nicholas Stephen Bogert, Thiyagarajan Ramasamy
  • Publication number: 20200349626
    Abstract: The systems and methods disclosed herein can increase the speed and ease with which a user can discover compatible replacement parts for a specified model of a product by automatically determining when the user is interested in replacement parts. A replacement part system can conclude that a user is looking for replacement parts based on the user's search queries, the user's browsing behavior, or the user's prior purchases. By automatically deducing an intention to purchase a replacement part, the replacement part system can make it easier for a user to locate suitable replacement parts. In addition, the replacement part system can be configured to tailor listing set of replacement parts search results it provides to a user. The set of search results can be tailored based on a number of criteria to increase the speed with which the user finds a compatible replacement part.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2020
    Publication date: November 5, 2020
    Inventors: Meghan Lagoni, Chad Pham Driesbach, Andrew Robert Toner, Sachin Midha, Jai P. Chabria, Nirav Praful Desai, Brad P. Bonnett, Nicholas Stephen Bogert, Thiyagarajan Ramasamy
  • Patent number: 10748200
    Abstract: The systems and methods disclosed herein can increase the speed and ease with which a user can discover compatible replacement parts for a specified model of a product by automatically determining when the user is interested in replacement parts. A replacement part system can conclude that a user is looking for replacement parts based on the user's search queries, the user's browsing behavior, or the user's prior purchases. By automatically deducing an intention to purchase a replacement part, the replacement part system can make it easier for a user to locate suitable replacement parts. In addition, the replacement part system can be configured to tailor listing set of replacement parts search results it provides to a user. The set of search results can be tailored based on a number of criteria to increase the speed with which the user finds a compatible replacement part.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 2015
    Date of Patent: August 18, 2020
    Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Meghan Lagoni, Chad Pham Driesbach, Andrew Robert Toner, Sachin Midha, Jai P. Chabria, Nirav Praful Desai, Brad P. Bonnett, Nicholas Stephen Bogert, Thiyagarajan Ramasamy
  • Patent number: 9665900
    Abstract: Systems and methods herein can generate sales rankings for parts based on one or more metrics, such as geographic location of purchasers of the parts or based on items owned by users that function in conjunction with the parts. The systems can present the sales rankings to a user based on another item owned by the user. For example, sales rankings of memory can be presented to a user based on a laptop model owned by the user. Thus, users can determine how popular a part is among particular segments of the population, such as among users living in a certain geographic region, or among users who own a particular item designed to operate with the part. Moreover, the sales rankings can be used to generate recommendations of parts based on a corresponding item owned by the user that is configured to function with the part type.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2013
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2017
    Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeremy Todd Claeson, Darshan Dev Bildikar, Christopher Warren Bryant, Edward Charles Grenier, Samuel Stevens Heyworth, Sachin Midha, Balu Ramu, Ambareesha Raghothaman, Andrew Robert Toner
  • Publication number: 20160260152
    Abstract: The systems and methods disclosed herein can increase the speed and ease with which a user can discover compatible replacement parts for a specified model of a product by automatically determining when the user is interested in replacement parts. A replacement part system can conclude that a user is looking for replacement parts based on the user's search queries, the user's browsing behavior, or the user's prior purchases. By automatically deducing an intention to purchase a replacement part, the replacement part system can make it easier for a user to locate suitable replacement parts. In addition, the replacement part system can be configured to tailor listing set of replacement parts search results it provides to a user. The set of search results can be tailored based on a number of criteria to increase the speed with which the user finds a compatible replacement part.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 3, 2015
    Publication date: September 8, 2016
    Inventors: Meghan Lagoni, Chad Pham Driesbach, Andrew Robert Toner, Sachin Midha, Jai P. Chabria, Nirav Praful Desai, Brad P. Bonnett, Nicholas Stephen Bogert, Thiyagarajan Ramasamy