Patents by Inventor Ben Morgan
Ben Morgan 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: 20240095618Abstract: A method including operations of displaying a scheduling interface including a first work item user interface element corresponding to a first work item, the first work item user interface element displayed to visually indicate a scheduled start date of the first work item and a scheduled end date for the first work item; receiving forecast data generated in respect of the first work item; determining, based on the forecast data, a first forecast range in respect of the first work item; and displaying a first forecast user interface element on the scheduling interface, the first forecast user interface element corresponding to the first work item and having an appearance based on the first forecast range.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventors: Ben Morgan, Cyprien Autexier, Andre Van der Schyff, Seung Yeon Sa, Daniel Annesley, Pavel Vlasov, Waiyee Loo, Albert Kavelar, Lukas Maczejka, Martin Sturm, Paul Glantschning
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Patent number: 11829897Abstract: A method including operations of displaying a scheduling interface including a first work item user interface element corresponding to a first work item, the first work item user interface element displayed to visually indicate a scheduled start date of the first work item and a scheduled end date for the first work item; receiving forecast data generated in respect of the first work item; determining, based on the forecast data, a first forecast range in respect of the first work item; and displaying a first forecast user interface element on the scheduling interface, the first forecast user interface element corresponding to the first work item and having an appearance based on the first forecast range.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2021Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignees: ATLASSIAN PTY LTD., ATLASSIAN US, INC.Inventors: Ben Morgan, Cyprien Autexier, Andre Van der Schyff, Seung Yeon Sa, Daniel Annesley, Pavel Vlasov, Waiyee Loo, Albert Kavelar, Lukas Maczejka, Martin Sturm, Paul Glantschnig
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Patent number: 11797972Abstract: In some examples, a system may receive a notification of a transaction using a first device, wherein the notification includes an identifier that identifies at least one of: a user, or a second device associated with the user. The system may send, to the second device, based on the identifier included in the notification, a communication to cause the second device to present a user interface that displays information about the transaction. Further, the system may receive, from the second device, prior to completion of processing the transaction, an indication of a user input received via the user interface indicating a confirmation of the information about the transaction. Based at least on receiving the confirmation from the second device, the system may submit, to a payment processor, information related to the transaction to enable the payment processor to determine whether to approve the transaction.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2020Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: BLOCK, INC.Inventors: Timothy Ben Morgan, Vanessa Erica Slavich, Brielle Alyse Rajkovich, Mathew Wilson
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Publication number: 20220198423Abstract: Method, systems, and apparatus for generating a storefront for a merchant, comprising: receiving transaction data associated with a brick and mortar (BOM) transaction, processing a payment for the BOM transaction, updating inventory data based on the transaction data, receiving a request to generate an online storefront for a point of sale system of the merchant, where the point of sale system includes inventory data of a plurality of items for sale, identifying the plurality of items for sale from the inventory data from point of sale system; generating one or more resources for each item of the plurality of items for sale; causing display of the graphical user interface comprising the one or more resources to be presented to enable purchase of an item, and updating the inventory data based on a purchase of the item by the ecommerce customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2022Publication date: June 23, 2022Inventors: Timothy Ben Morgan, Vanessa Erica Slavich, Brielle Alyse Rajkovich, Mathew Wilson
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Publication number: 20220092517Abstract: A method including operations of displaying a scheduling interface including a first work item user interface element corresponding to a first work item, the first work item user interface element displayed to visually indicate a scheduled start date of the first work item and a scheduled end date for the first work item; receiving forecast data generated in respect of the first work item; determining, based on the forecast data, a first forecast range in respect of the first work item; and displaying a first forecast user interface element on the scheduling interface, the first forecast user interface element corresponding to the first work item and having an appearance based on the first forecast range.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2021Publication date: March 24, 2022Inventors: Ben Morgan, Cyprien Autexier, Andre Van der Schyff, Seung Yeon Sa, Daniel Annesly, Pavel Vlasov, Waiyee Loo, Albert Kavelar, Lukas Maczejka, Martin Sturm, Paul Glantschnig
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Patent number: 11250402Abstract: Method, systems, and apparatus for generating a storefront for a merchant, comprising: receiving transaction data associated with a brick and mortar (BOM) transaction, processing a payment for the BOM transaction, updating inventory data based on the transaction data, receiving a request to generate an online storefront for a point of sale system of the merchant, where the point of sale system includes inventory data of a plurality of items for sale, identifying the plurality of items for sale from the inventory data from point of sale system; generating one or more resources for each item of the plurality of items for sale; causing display of the graphical user interface comprising the one or more resources to be presented to enable purchase of an item, and updating the inventory data based on a purchase of the item by the ecommerce customer.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2017Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: Square, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Ben Morgan, Vanessa Erica Slavich, Brielle Alyse Rajkovich, Mathew Wilson
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Patent number: 11205146Abstract: A method including operations of displaying a scheduling interface including a first work item user interface element corresponding to a first work item, the first work item user interface element displayed to visually indicate a scheduled start date of the first work item and a scheduled end date for the first work item; receiving forecast data generated in respect of the first work item; determining, based on the forecast data, a first forecast range in respect of the first work item; and displaying a first forecast user interface element on the scheduling interface, the first forecast user interface element corresponding to the first work item and having an appearance based on the first forecast range.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2020Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignees: ATLASSIAN PTY LTD., ATLASSIAN INC.Inventors: Ben Morgan, Cyprien Autexier, Andre Van der Schyff, Seung Yeon Sa, Daniel Annesly, Pavel Vlasov, Waiyee Loo, Albert Kavelar, Lukas Maczejka, Martin Sturm, Paul Glantschnig
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Publication number: 20210256453Abstract: A method including operations of displaying a scheduling interface including a first work item user interface element corresponding to a first work item, the first work item user interface element displayed to visually indicate a scheduled start date of the first work item and a scheduled end date for the first work item; receiving forecast data generated in respect of the first work item; determining, based on the forecast data, a first forecast range in respect of the first work item; and displaying a first forecast user interface element on the scheduling interface, the first forecast user interface element corresponding to the first work item and having an appearance based on the first forecast range.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2020Publication date: August 19, 2021Inventors: Ben Morgan, Cyprien Autexier, Andre Van der Schyff, Seung Yeon Sa, Daniel Annesly, Pavel Vlasov, Waiyee Loo, Albert Kavelar, Lukas Maczejka, Martin Sturm, Paul Glantschnig
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Patent number: 10902406Abstract: In some examples, a system receives, from a first device, an indication of a location of the first device and a notification of a transaction including an identifier that identifies both a customer and a second device associated with the customer. The system may send information related to the notification to cause the second device to present details related to the transaction. The system may receive, from the second device, an indication of a location of the second device, and may determine that the first device is in proximity to the second device by comparing the location of the first device to the location of the second device. The system may submit, to a payment processor, information related to the transaction and the determination of proximity for authentication to enable the payment processor to determine whether to approve the transaction based at least on the determination of proximity.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2018Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: SQUARE, INC.Inventors: Timothy Ben Morgan, Vanessa Erica Slavich, Brielle Alyse Rajkovich, Mathew Wilson
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Patent number: 9940616Abstract: Method, systems, and apparatus for processing a transaction for a customer using a first device and a second device, comprising: receiving a notification from the first device, where the notification includes a selection of one or more items for purchase, where the notification includes an identifier, and where the identifier uniquely identifies both the customer and a second device; determining that the second device is in proximity to the first device as an authentication measure; in response to the determining, sending the determination to the second device, where the second device displays details regarding the selection of the one or more items for purchase; receiving, from the second device, user input indicating a confirmation of the purchase of the one or more items; submitting, to a payment processor, the details for authentication.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: SQUARE, INC.Inventors: Timothy Ben Morgan, Vanessa Erica Slavich, Brielle Alyse Rajkovich, Mathew Wilson
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Patent number: 9704146Abstract: Method, systems, and apparatus for generating a storefront for a merchant, comprising: receiving a single indication to generate an online storefront for a point of sale system of the merchant, where the point of sale system includes inventory data of a plurality of items for sale; identifying the plurality of items for sale from the inventory data from point of sale system; and generating one or more resources for each item of the plurality of items for sale, where the one or more resources include details of the item, where the details are obtained from the inventory data, where the one or more resources are accessible from a web domain.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: Square, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Ben Morgan, Vanessa Erica Slavich, Brielle Alyse Rajkovich, Mathew Wilson
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Patent number: 9518184Abstract: Bitumen may be prepared by obtaining an inflection point value for a mixed bitumen product stream sample, and modifying the mixed bitumen product stream when the inflection point value occurs at a ratio of less than about 2 mL of added non-solvent per 1 gram of the mixed bitumen product stream sample. The inflection point value may correlate to the stability of the mixed bitumen product stream based on the amount of added non-solvent. The mixed bitumen product stream may have or include at least two bitumen feed streams.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2015Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Joseph L. Stark, Ben Morgan, Jennifer D. Draper
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Patent number: 9213622Abstract: A method of receiving a stack trace, where the stack trace refers to executed code that crashed; identifying one or more lines of the executed code that caused the executed code to crash; identifying, from a code repository, contact information of a developer from a plurality of developers that are responsible for the executed code, where the developer is responsible for a code commit that refers to the one or more lines of the executed code; and notifying, through the contact information, the developer that the one or more lines caused the executed code to crash.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: Square, Inc.Inventor: Timothy Ben Morgan
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Publication number: 20150126647Abstract: Bitumen may be prepared by obtaining an inflection point value for a mixed bitumen product stream sample, and modifying the mixed bitumen product stream when the inflection point value occurs at a ratio of less than about 2 mL of added non-solvent per 1 gram of the mixed bitumen product stream sample. The inflection point value may correlate to the stability of the mixed bitumen product stream based on the amount of added non-solvent. The mixed bitumen product stream may have or include at least two bitumen feed streams.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2015Publication date: May 7, 2015Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Joseph L. Stark, Ben Morgan, Jennifer D. Draper
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Publication number: 20130239465Abstract: The cold flow of middle distillate fuels may be improved by adding an effective improving amount of one or more alpha-olefin compositions. The compositions include, but are not necessarily limited to, polymers of alpha-olefins per se, copolymerized or grafted alpha-olefins with maleic anhydride, acrylic acid, vinyl acetate, alkyl acrylates, methacrylic acid, and/or alkyl methacrylates. These resulting copolymers or grafted polymers may be blended with alkylphenol-formaldehyde resins, which in turn may be blended with ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymer. In a non-limiting example, the cold filter plugging point (CFPP) may be synergistically improved as compared with the expected additive effect of using the components separately.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2013Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Ben Morgan, John A. Schield, Paul J. Biggerstaff, Kimchi T. Phan, Jack Bradford Ward
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Patent number: D1025967Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2022Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: LINKSYS USAInventors: Michael Wick, Ben Davies, Mark Morgan, Olivier Seil