Patents by Inventor Benjamin R. Weiss
Benjamin R. Weiss 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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Patent number: 12074464Abstract: A universal serial bus (USB) charging system includes a power supply including a plurality of power converters and a plurality of power supply outputs electrically coupled to the plurality of power converters, respectively. Each of the plurality of power converters is configured to convert an input voltage to a plurality of output voltages. A plurality of charging ports are electrically connected with the plurality of power supply outputs, respectively. Each of the plurality of charging ports is configured to provide an output voltage selected from the plurality of output voltages to an electronic device. A logic circuit is in electrical communication with the power supply and the plurality of charging ports. The logic circuit is configured to provide direct feedback to the power supply to output a particular output voltage of the plurality of output voltages to the plurality of charging ports.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2019Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Assignee: LEVITON MANUFACTURING CO., INC.Inventors: A. M. Sarwar Jahan, Levan Papismedov, Benjamin R. Weiss, Ronald Jansen, Desiree Thomas, William Randall, Ankit Milan Sanghvi
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Publication number: 20210273473Abstract: A universal serial bus (USB) charging system includes a power supply including a plurality of power converters and a plurality of power supply outputs electrically coupled to the plurality of power converters, respectively. Each of the plurality of power converters is configured to convert an input voltage to a plurality of output voltages. A plurality of charging ports are electrically connected with the plurality of power supply outputs, respectively. Each of the plurality of charging ports is configured to provide an output voltage selected from the plurality of output voltages to an electronic device. A logic circuit is in electrical communication with the power supply and the plurality of charging ports. The logic circuit is configured to provide direct feedback to the power supply to output a particular output voltage of the plurality of output voltages to the plurality of charging ports.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2019Publication date: September 2, 2021Inventors: A. M. Sarwar Jahan, Levan Papismedov, Benjamin R. Weiss, Ronald Jansen, Desiree Thomas, William Randall, Ankit Sanghvi
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Publication number: 20210167623Abstract: A universal serial bus (USB) charging system includes a power supply including a plurality of power converters and a plurality of power supply outputs electrically coupled to the plurality of power converters, respectively. Each of the plurality of power converters is configured to convert an input voltage to a plurality of output voltages. A plurality of charging ports are electrically connected with the plurality of power supply outputs, respectively. Each of the plurality of charging ports provides an output voltage selected from the plurality of output voltages to an electronic device. A logic circuit is in electrical communication with the power supply and the plurality of charging ports. The logic circuit provides direct feedback to the power supply to output a particular output voltage of the plurality of output voltages to the plurality of charging ports and regulates a temperature of the plurality of charging ports.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2021Publication date: June 3, 2021Inventors: Ankit Sanghvi, Benjamin R. Weiss, Mahesh Srinivasan, Ronald Jansen, Michael Kamor, William Randall
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Patent number: 8996407Abstract: A system that performs a financial transaction on behalf of a user is presented. During operation, the system receives parameters for the financial transaction. Next, the system analyzes the parameters to determine financial benefits of using one or more subsets of financial sources from a set of financial sources associated with the user to fulfill the financial transaction. The system then selects a subset of financial sources which substantially maximizes the financial benefits for the user. Next, the system uses the selected subset of financial sources to fulfill the financial transaction on behalf of the user.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2007Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Intuit Inc.Inventors: Benjamin R. Weiss, Jim Del Favero, David A. Wolbert
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Patent number: 8725578Abstract: A system that authorizes a financial transaction is presented. During operation, the system receives a request to authorize accounts associated with one or more financial instruments to be used to fulfill the financial transaction. Next, the system determines a transaction location at which the financial transaction is being performed. The system then determines whether the accounts are authorized to be used at the transaction location. If so, the system authorizes the accounts to be used to fulfill the financial transaction.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2008Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Intuit Inc.Inventors: Benjamin R. Weiss, Jim Del Favero, Todd M. Fitch
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Patent number: 8498901Abstract: The invention relates to a method for representing a transfer of currency during a transaction. The method involves establishing a network connection with a computing device, receiving, from the computing device, transactional data associated with the transaction, receiving currency data associated with a financial account, and displaying a pictorial representation of currency based on the currency data, where a currency type and a currency denomination are depicted as a portion of the pictorial representation. The invention further involves designating an amount of currency from the pictorial representation to obtain image data, where the amount of currency is sufficient to complete the transaction, transmitting the image data to the computing device as part of the transaction, and sending instructions to transfer the amount of currency from the financial account based on the image data and the transactional data.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2012Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Intuit Inc.Inventors: Benjamin R. Weiss, Mary Lunneborg Rosen
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Patent number: 8407118Abstract: A method for generating an economic indicator involves obtaining financial data from multiple data sources, where the data courses include multiple business applications and/or multiple personal financial management applications. The method further involves aggregating financial data to obtain aggregated financial data, and generating the economic indicator using aggregated financial data.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2008Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Intuit Inc.Inventors: Todd William Zazelenchuk, Thomas A. Frasher, Todd Matthew Fitch, Benjamin R. Weiss, Christopher Friedrich Dolezalek
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Patent number: 8401942Abstract: A system that determines a standard payee name for a payee is presented. During operation, the system receives a non-standard payee name, wherein the non-standard payee name can be a user-defined payee name, which is defined by a user, or a normalized payee name, which is defined by a financial institution. Next, the system determines whether the non-standard payee name is associated with the standard payee name by using the non-standard payee name to search through data structures containing associations between one or more of the following: user-defined payee names and normalized payee names; user-defined payee names and standard payee names; and normalized payee names and standard payee names. If the non-standard payee name is associated with a standard payee name, the system can perform specified actions.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2008Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Intuit Inc.Inventors: George A. Hansen, Marko Rukonic, Benjamin R. Weiss, Jim Del Favero
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Patent number: 8280786Abstract: The invention relates to a method for representing a transfer of currency during a transaction. The method involves establishing a network connection with a computing device, receiving, from the computing device, transactional data associated with the transaction, receiving currency data associated with a financial account, and displaying a pictorial representation of currency based on the currency data, where a currency type and a currency denomination are depicted as a portion of the pictorial representation. The invention further involves designating an amount of currency from the pictorial representation to obtain image data, where the amount of currency is sufficient to complete the transaction, transmitting the image data to the computing device as part of the transaction, and sending instructions to transfer the amount of currency from the financial account based on the image data and the transactional data.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2008Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Intuit Inc.Inventors: Benjamin R. Weiss, Mary Lunneborg Rosen
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Patent number: 8117071Abstract: A method for matching an unknown product to an offered product profile at a point of sale involves obtaining a first sensory input from the unknown product, where the first sensory input comprises at least a portion of an image, assigning a value to one or more characteristics of the first sensory input, searching a first product repository for a matching product profile using a pre-defined range based on the value of the one or more characteristics of the first sensory input, identifying the matching product profile on the first product repository when the offered product profile is within the pre-defined range, wherein the matching product profile includes a plurality of product information data, and conducting a transaction at the point of sale using the plurality of product information data.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2008Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Intuit Inc.Inventors: Todd Matthew Fitch, John Reed Flora, Benjamin R. Weiss, Roy Goldman
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Patent number: 8078516Abstract: A method for managing financial data involves parsing a digital file to obtain metadata describing the digital file, where the digital file includes financial data. The method further involves importing the digital file to a financial management application, identifying a record in the financial management application that is associated with the digital file, based on metadata describing the digital file, and linking the digital file to the record in the financial management application.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2008Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Intuit Inc.Inventors: Benjamin R. Weiss, James R. Del Favero, Todd Matthew Fitch, George A. Hansen
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Patent number: 7865412Abstract: A method for account tracking that includes receiving a request to generate a report for a business entity, wherein the request specifies a tag associated with the business entity, identifying a plurality of transaction records based on the tag to obtain a plurality of identified transaction records for the business entity, assigning a business category from a plurality of business categories to at least one of the plurality of identified transaction records not associated with one of the plurality of business categories, and generating the report for the business entity by grouping the plurality of identified transaction records according to the plurality of business categories.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2007Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Intuit Inc.Inventors: Benjamin R. Weiss, James R. Del Favero, George A. Hansen, Glynis L. Hively, David R. Larsen
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Patent number: 7840457Abstract: A system and method are provided for automated transaction splitting. A central repository gathers details of multi-category transactions between a first payee (e.g., merchant, investment firm) and one or more users. Each category's proportionate share of the total of the transactions is calculated and used to configure an average or model transaction. When a new transaction is received, it is automatically split among the categories based on the model transaction. Multiple types or tiers of model transactions may be applied. For example, a user-specific model transaction may reflect one specific user's history of transactions with the payee. A community model transaction may reflect multiple users' transactions. Similarly, one type of model transaction may reflect transactions with a single payee, while another type may reflect transactions with related payees (e.g., payees having similar businesses).Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2008Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Intuit Inc.Inventors: Marko Rukonic, Benjamin R. Weiss
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Patent number: 7809622Abstract: A method for generating an employment metric involves obtaining employer payroll data from multiple business applications and obtaining personal income data from multiple financial management applications, where personal income data indicate at least one income source absent from employer payroll data. The method further involves aggregating employer payroll data and personal income data to obtain aggregated employment data, and generating the employment metric using aggregated employment data.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2008Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Intuit Inc.Inventors: Todd Matthew Fitch, Benjamin R. Weiss, Christopher Friedrich Dolezalek, Thomas A. Frasher
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Publication number: 20090276346Abstract: A system that automatically classifies a financial transaction as a recurring financial transaction based on classification data obtained from a set of users is presented. The system can also determine the frequency at which the recurring financial transaction repeats. If the financial transaction is classified as a recurring financial transaction, the system can mark the financial transaction as a recurring financial transaction. Alternatively, the system can notify the user that the classification data indicates that the financial transaction can be classified as a recurring financial transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2008Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: INTUIT INC.Inventors: Marko Rukonic, George A. Hansen, Benjamin R. Weiss, Jim Del Favero
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Publication number: 20090240605Abstract: A system and method are provided for automated transaction splitting. A central repository gathers details of multi-category transactions between a first payee (e.g., merchant, investment firm) and one or more users. Each category's proportionate share of the total of the transactions is calculated and used to configure an average or model transaction. When a new transaction is received, it is automatically split among the categories based on the model transaction. Multiple types or tiers of model transactions may be applied. For example, a user-specific model transaction may reflect one specific user's history of transactions with the payee. A community model transaction may reflect multiple users' transactions. Similarly, one type of model transaction may reflect transactions with a single payee, while another type may reflect transactions with related payees (e.g., payees having similar businesses).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: INTUIT INC.Inventors: Marko Rukonic, Benjamin R. Weiss
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Publication number: 20090228356Abstract: A system that determines a standard payee name for a payee is presented. During operation, the system receives a non-standard payee name, wherein the non-standard payee name can be a user-defined payee name, which is defined by a user, or a normalized payee name, which is defined by a financial institution. Next, the system determines whether the non-standard payee name is associated with the standard payee name by using the non-standard payee name to search through data structures containing associations between one or more of the following: user-defined payee names and normalized payee names; user-defined payee names and standard payee names; and normalized payee names and standard payee names. If the non-standard payee name is associated with a standard payee name, the system can perform specified actions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2008Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: INTUIT INC.Inventors: George A. Hansen, Marko Rukonic, Benjamin R. Weiss, Jim Del Favero
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Publication number: 20090192903Abstract: A system that authorizes a financial transaction is presented. During operation, the system receives a request to authorize accounts associated with one or more financial instruments to be used to fulfill the financial transaction. Next, the system determines a transaction location at which the financial transaction is being performed. The system then determines whether the accounts are authorized to be used at the transaction location. If so, the system authorizes the accounts to be used to fulfill the financial transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2008Publication date: July 30, 2009Applicant: INTUIT INC.Inventors: Benjamin R. Weiss, Jim Del Favero, Todd M. Fitch
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Publication number: 20090024712Abstract: In general, the invention relates to a method for facilitating usage of a product. The method includes obtaining a usage level of a first edition of the product by the user, determining an inactivity level of the user based on the usage level, suggesting a second edition of the product to the user based on the inactivity level and facilitating use of the second edition of the product by the user, where the first edition of the product includes at least one additional feature as compared to the second edition of the product.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2007Publication date: January 22, 2009Applicant: INTUIT INC.Inventors: Benjamin R. Weiss, James R. Del Favero
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Publication number: 20080294518Abstract: A system that tracks parameters associated with a redemption certificate is presented. During operation, the system receives parameters associated with the redemption certificate. The system then determines whether the parameters indicate that a specified event has occurred. If so, the system performs a specified action for the specified event.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2007Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventors: Benjamin R. Weiss, Dale Knievel, Philip J. McKay