Patents by Inventor Andrew SCHENCK
Andrew SCHENCK 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: 20160078565Abstract: Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2015Publication date: March 17, 2016Inventors: Christopher FARRELL, Mark MILBOURNE, Aleksandr PISAREVICH, Tyler AUSTEN, Kevin VAN HEUSEN, Claire MILLIGAN, Andrew SCHENCK, Milan KORSOS, Andrew CHAN, Demid POTEMKIN
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Publication number: 20160078566Abstract: Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2015Publication date: March 17, 2016Inventors: Christopher FARRELL, Mark MILBOURNE, Aleksandr PISAREVICH, Tyler AUSTEN, Kevin VAN HEUSEN, Claire MILLIGAN, Andrew SCHENCK, Milan KORSOS, Andrew CHAN, Demid POTEMKIN
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Publication number: 20160078563Abstract: Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2015Publication date: March 17, 2016Inventors: Christopher FARRELL, Mark MILBOURNE, Aleksandr PISAREVICH, Tyler AUSTEN, Kevin VAN HEUSEN, Claire MILLIGAN, Andrew SCHENCK, Milan KORSOS, Andrew CHAN, Demid POTEMKIN
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Publication number: 20160078562Abstract: Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2015Publication date: March 17, 2016Inventors: Christopher FARRELL, Mark MILBOURNE, Aleksandr PISAREVICH, Tyler AUSTEN, Kevin VAN HEUSEN, Claire MILLIGAN, Andrew SCHENCK, Milan KORSOS, Andrew CHAN, Demid POTEMKIN
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Publication number: 20160078560Abstract: Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2015Publication date: March 17, 2016Inventors: Christopher FARRELL, Mark MILBOURNE, Aleksandr PISAREVICH, Tyler AUSTEN, Kevin VAN HEUSEN, Claire MILLIGAN, Andrew SCHENCK, Milan KORSOS, Andrew CHAN, Demid POTEMKIN
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Publication number: 20160078561Abstract: Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2015Publication date: March 17, 2016Inventors: Christopher FARRELL, Mark MILBOURNE, Aleksandr PISAREVICH, Tyler AUSTEN, Kevin VAN HEUSEN, Claire MILLIGAN, Andrew SCHENCK, Milan KORSOS, Andrew CHAN, Demid POTEMKIN
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Publication number: 20160078564Abstract: Methods and apparatus for adaptive expense processing and management include receiving and generating expense data objects, performing one or more expense processing and/or management procedures, adjusting/updating expense data from a first set to a second set for use in an autonomous expense procedure, and generating one or more additional or subsequent expense data objects based on the second set of expense data. For example, one or more account formation characteristics may be determined during an account formation procedure. Further, a merchant identity procedure may be performed. Additionally, the methods and apparatus may perform an expense category estimation procedure. The methods and apparatus may also determine a duplicate expense data object and perform an expense resolution procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2015Publication date: March 17, 2016Inventors: Christopher FARRELL, Mark MILBOURNE, Aleksandr PISAREVICH, Tyler AUSTEN, Kevin VAN HEUSEN, Claire MILLIGAN, Andrew SCHENCK, Milan KORSOS, Andrew CHAN, Demid POTEMKIN
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Patent number: PP31149Abstract: A new and distinct Metasequoia cultivar named ‘Urban Spire’ is disclosed, characterized by a distinctive upright, narrow tree form. Branches are held at angles of approximately 45 degrees or less, forming the distinctive narrow shape. The tree is well suited for small properties, street applications or as a specimen in the landscape. The new cultivar is a Metasequoia, suitable for various landscape purposes.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2018Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Inventors: Timothy Sterling, Andrew Schenck
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Patent number: PP32580Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Metasequoia tree named ‘Soul Fire’ is disclosed, characterized by interesting foliage colors. Spring foliage is light green and bronze, creating an overall gold appearance. Summer foliage is bright lime green and resists Summer burn. Fall foliage is orange. Internodes are shorter than typical for Metasequoia glyptostroboides with gold foliage. The new cultivar is a Metasequoia, suitable for various landscape purposes.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2020Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: Plants Nouveau llcInventor: Andrew Schenck