Patents by Inventor Brian Pugh
Brian Pugh 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: 20160371710Abstract: A first set of usage data for a first set of resources on a network and a second set of usage data for a second set of resources on a network are accessed. The first set of resources were accessed by a first group of client systems and the first set of usage data is determined based on information received from the first group of client systems sent as a result of beacon instructions included with the first set of resources. The second set of usage data is determined based on information received from monitoring applications installed on a second group of client systems that accessed the second set of resources. Users of the second group of client systems are a sample of a larger group of users that use resources on the network. Initial usage measurement data for a third set of resources on the network is determined based on the first set of usage data. The third set includes one or more common resources that are included in the first set of resources and the second set of resources.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2016Publication date: December 22, 2016Inventors: Brian Pugh, Frank Eugene Pecjak
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Publication number: 20160364737Abstract: Usage data representing the access of a set of resources on a network is accessed. The usage data is based at least in part on information received from client systems sent as a result of beacon instructions included with the set of resources. First and second sets of usage data representing access by client systems classified as a first type and a second type, respectively, are determined based on the accessed usage data. Counts of unique visitors accessing the network resources from each of the first and second types of client systems, based on the first and sets of usage data, respectively, are each determined. A total count of unique visitors accessing the network resources from the first and second types of client systems is determined based on data representing the usage overlap of devices of the first type with devices of the second type.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2016Publication date: December 15, 2016Inventors: Frank Eugene Pecjak, Brian Pugh, Ramzi Joseph Nasr, Balakrishnan Vinayak Nair, Kris Johnson
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Patent number: 9436775Abstract: A first set of usage data for a first set of resources on a network and a second set of usage data for a second set of resources on a network are accessed. The first set of resources were accessed by a first group of client systems and the first set of usage data is determined based on information received from the first group of client systems sent as a result of beacon instructions included with the first set of resources. The second set of usage data is determined based on information received from monitoring applications installed on a second group of client systems that accessed the second set of resources. Users of the second group of client systems are a sample of a larger group of users that use resources on the network. Initial usage measurement data for a third set of resources on the network is determined based on the first set of usage data. The third set includes one or more common resources that are included in the first set of resources and the second set of resources.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2015Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignee: comScore, Inc.Inventors: Brian Pugh, Frank Eugene Pecjak
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Patent number: 9430746Abstract: Usage data representing the access of a set of resources on a network is accessed. The usage data is based at least in part on information received from client systems sent as a result of beacon instructions included with the set of resources. First and second sets of usage data representing access by client systems classified as a first type and a second type, respectively, are determined based on the accessed usage data. Counts of unique visitors accessing the network resources from each of the first and second types of client systems, based on the first and sets of usage data, respectively, are each determined. A total count of unique visitors accessing the network resources from the first and second types of client systems is determined based on data representing the usage overlap of devices of the first type with devices of the second type.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2012Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: comScore, Inc.Inventors: Frank Eugene Pecjak, Brian Pugh, Ramzi Nasr, Balakrishnan Vinayak Nair, Kris Johnson
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Publication number: 20160171473Abstract: Disclosed is a system and method for customizing produce scale menus. Produce scales located in a brick-and-mortar store are associated in a database with different device codes, and customer purchase histories are associated in a database with different customer codes each identifying a different customer. Each purchase history contains items previously purchased by a corresponding customer. In response to receipt of a device code and a customer code, the device code in the database that matches the received device code is identified, the customer code in the database that matches the received customer code is identified, and if the purchase history associated in the database with the identified customer code contains one or more produce items, a produce menu displayed by the produce scale associated in the database with the identified device code is modified to display the at least one of the produce items in the purchase history.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Brian Pugh, Elmer L. Robinson, JR., David Scott Pallas, K. Michael Ross
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Publication number: 20160171451Abstract: In a system and method for tracking employee time and attendance, device codes stored in a database are each associated with a corresponding identity of one of a plurality of enterprise facilities, employee codes stored in a database are each associated with a different employee of the business enterprise, and in response to wirelessly received information including a device code and an employee code, one of the plurality of device codes in the database is identified that matches the wirelessly received device code, the enterprise facility associated in the database with the matching device code is identified, the employee code that matches the wirelessly received employee code is determined, and in an employee attendance record identified with the matching employee code, the identified of facility, a calendar date and time of day at which the wirelessly received information was wirelessly received are logged.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Brian Pugh, Elmer L. Robinson, JR., David Scott Pallas, Michael Mullican, K. Michael Ross
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Publication number: 20160171472Abstract: Disclosed is a system and method for effecting payment for purchases at point-of-sale systems of a retail enterprise. Each point-of-sale system is associated with a different stored identification code, and a stored first code is associated with a stored electronic payment system preauthorized by a customer member of the retail enterprise for automatic payment processing during purchase transactions carried out by the customer member at any of the plurality of point-of-sale systems. In response to a wirelessly received identification code, the point-of-sale system associated with the stored identification code that matches the wirelessly received identification code is identified, and in response to a wirelessly received second code, payment for one or more items in a current purchase transaction at the identified point-of-sale system is automatically processed using the stored, preauthorized electronic payment system if the wirelessly received second code matches the stored first code.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Brian Pugh, Elmer L. Robinson, Jr., David Scott Pallas, K. Michael Ross
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Publication number: 20160171577Abstract: A system and method of providing in-person retailer assistance to customers of a retail enterprise includes associating locations within a brick-and-mortar outlet of the retail enterprise with different identification codes, associating customer codes with various customers of the retail enterprise, and associating employee codes with various employees of the brick-and-mortar outlet, and in response to a wirelessly received help request, customer code and one or more identification codes, one of the customer codes is identified that matches the wirelessly received customer code, each of the locations is identified that matches one of the one or more wirelessly received identification codes, a customer location within the brick-and-mortar outlet is determined based on the identified locations, and the help request, the identity of the customer and the customer location within the brick-and-mortar outlet are wirelessly transmitted to one or more employee mobile communication devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Elmer L. Robinson, JR., David Scott Pallas, Michael Mullican, K. Michael Ross, James Kevin Symancyk, Brian Pugh
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Publication number: 20160171432Abstract: In a system and method for obtaining out of stock inventory at a retail enterprise, stored product codes are associated with one or more store codes and each associated store code is associated with an inventory number. The product codes identify products for sale, the store codes identify stores that normally stock the identified products and each inventory number identifies the number of the products in inventory at each store. In response to a wirelessly received product code, store code and customer code, a processor determines the stored product code that matches the wirelessly received product code, the associated store code that matches the wirelessly received store code and its associated inventory number, and controls a communication circuit to wirelessly transmit a notification message to the mobile communication device that transmitted the codes. The notification message illustratively relates to the availability within the retail enterprise of the identified product.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Brian Pugh, Elmer L. Robinson, JR., David Scott Pallas
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Publication number: 20160171469Abstract: A system and method effecting payment for POS purchases includes a database in which a unique code is associated with one of one or more electronic payment systems specified by a customer having one of a plurality of enterprise membership service identification codes stored in the database that uniquely identifies the customer as one of a plurality of shopper members of an enterprise membership service program associated with a retail enterprise. In response to receipt by an input device of a point-of-sale system of the retail enterprise of a manually-supplied code as part of a transaction for the purchase of one or more items, a processor processes payment for the one or more items using the one of the one or more electronic payment systems if the manually-supplied code matches the unique code associated with the one of the one or more electronic payment systems in the database.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Brian Pugh, Elmer L. Robinson, JR., David Scott Pallas, K. Michael Ross
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Publication number: 20160171592Abstract: A system and method for identifying customers with ordered items at a retail enterprise may associate in a database each of a plurality of departments within a brick-and-mortar outlet with a different identification code, and also one of a plurality of customer codes identifying a customer with an order code identifying an order placed by the customer for an item to be delivered thereto by one of the departments. In response to a wirelessly received identification code and customer code, a display monitor at one of the plurality of departments is controlled to display a notification message if the received identification code matches the identification code associated with the one of the departments and the received customer code matches the customer code associated in the database with the order code. The notification message may include information relating to at least one of the customer and the order.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Brian Pugh, Elmer L. Robinson, JR., David Scott Pallas, K. Michael Ross
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Publication number: 20160171566Abstract: A system and method for notifying customers of a retail enterprise of checkout queue activity includes a stored identification code identifying a location in or near a customer entry area to multiple point-of-sale systems grouped together in a brick-and-mortar outlet of the retail enterprise, and customer codes associated in a database with various customers of the retail enterprise, monitoring purchase transaction activity at each of the plurality of point-of-sale systems. An operating state of each of the point-of-sale systems is determined based on the monitored purchase transaction activity thereof. In response to a wirelessly received customer code and identification code, a notification message is wirelessly transmitted to a mobile communication device identified by a matching one of the customer codes in the database if the wirelessly received identification code matches the stored identification code.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Brian Pugh, Elmer L. Robinson, JR., David Scott Pallas, K. Michael Ross
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Publication number: 20160171468Abstract: A system and method that links point-of-sale purchases to shopper membership accounts includes a database in which each of one or more electronic payment systems specified by a customer is associated with one of a plurality of enterprise membership service identification codes stored in the database that uniquely identifies the customer as one of a plurality of shopper members of an enterprise membership service program associated with a retail enterprise. In response to tender of an electronic payment system to the point-of-sale system as part of a transaction for the purchase of items, information about the items is stored in one of a plurality of purchase histories that is associated with the one of the plurality of enterprise membership service identification codes that is associated with one of at least two specified electronic payment systems that matches the tendered electronic payment system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Brian Pugh, Elmer L. Robinson, JR., David Scott Pallas, K. Michael Ross
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Publication number: 20150371254Abstract: A system and method for presenting virtual discount coupons to customers of a retail enterprise accesses a virtual coupon repository stored in a database and containing a plurality of virtual discount coupons each redeemable against at least one item purchasable from the retail enterprise, accesses a purchase history stored in the database and identifying items previously purchased by the customer from the retail enterprise, for each virtual discount coupon in at least a subset of the plurality of virtual discount coupons in the virtual coupon repository, determines a prediction value based on the purchase history, which corresponds to a likelihood that the customer will purchase an item from the retail enterprise against which the virtual discount coupon is redeemable, and identifies for the customer in the virtual coupon repository at least one of the virtual discount coupons based on the prediction value thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2015Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: Brian Pugh, K. Michael Ross, Elmer L. Robinson, JR., Michael William Vendal
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Publication number: 20150242969Abstract: A system and method are provided for remotely activating electromechanically controlled fuel dispensers. Each fuel dispenser is associated in a database with a unique identification code, and a first code is associated with an electronic payment system pre-identified by a fuel purchasing customer for automatic payment processing during fuel purchase transactions. In response to a wirelessly received identification code, the fuel dispenser associated in the database with the identification code that matches the wirelessly received identification code is identified, the identified fuel dispenser is activated to an active state in which the identified fuel dispenser is enabled to dispense fuel if the first code in the database matches a wirelessly received second code, and payment for the purchase of fuel dispensed from the identified fuel dispenser is automatically processed following activation thereof using the pre-identified electronic payment system associated with the first code in the database.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2015Publication date: August 27, 2015Inventors: David Scott Pallas, Brian Pugh
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Publication number: 20150134816Abstract: A first set of usage data for a first set of resources on a network and a second set of usage data for a second set of resources on a network are accessed. The first set of resources were accessed by a first group of client systems and the first set of usage data is determined based on information received from the first group of client systems sent as a result of beacon instructions included with the first set of resources. The second set of usage data is determined based on information received from monitoring applications installed on a second group of client systems that accessed the second set of resources. Users of the second group of client systems are a sample of a larger group of users that use resources on the network. Initial usage measurement data for a third set of resources on the network is determined based on the first set of usage data. The third set includes one or more common resources that are included in the first set of resources and the second set of resources.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2015Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Brian Pugh, Frank Eugene Pecjak
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Patent number: 8996696Abstract: A first set of usage data for a first set of resources on a network and a second set of usage data for a second set of resources on a network are accessed. The first set of resources were accessed by a first group of client systems and the first set of usage data is determined based on information received from the first group of client systems sent as a result of beacon instructions included with the first set of resources. The second set of usage data is determined based on information received from monitoring applications installed on a second group of client systems that accessed the second set of resources. Users of the second group of client systems are a sample of a larger group of users that use resources on the network. Initial usage measurement data for a third set of resources on the network is determined based on the first set of usage data. The third set includes one or more common resources that are included in the first set of resources and the second set of resources.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2014Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: comScore, Inc.Inventors: Brian Pugh, Frank Eugene Pecjak
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Publication number: 20140195674Abstract: A first set of usage data for a first set of resources on a network and a second set of usage data for a second set of resources on a network are accessed. The first set of resources were accessed by a first group of client systems and the first set of usage data is determined based on information received from the first group of client systems sent as a result of beacon instructions included with the first set of resources. The second set of usage data is determined based on information received from monitoring applications installed on a second group of client systems that accessed the second set of resources. Users of the second group of client systems are a sample of a larger group of users that use resources on the network. Initial usage measurement data for a third set of resources on the network is determined based on the first set of usage data. The third set includes one or more common resources that are included in the first set of resources and the second set of resources.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: comScore, Inc.Inventors: Brian Pugh, Frank Eugene Pecjak
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Publication number: 20140058823Abstract: A print media coupon may be converted to a virtual print media coupon by a device which captures an image of information on the print media coupon and which creates the virtual print media coupon based on the captured image. The virtual print media coupon may be stored in a virtual coupon repository associated with a customer of a retail enterprise that controls the repository, and/or may be stored in another memory. Alternatively or additionally, a virtual print media coupon displayed on a mobile device may be stored in the virtual coupon repository after scanning during the purchase transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: Meijer, Inc.Inventors: K. Michael Ross, Lanny Curtis, Brian Pugh
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Patent number: 8626901Abstract: A first set of usage data for a first set of resources on a network and a second set of usage data for a second set of resources on a network are accessed. The first set of resources were accessed by a first group of client systems and the first set of usage data is determined based on information received from the first group of client systems sent as a result of beacon instructions included with the first set of resources. The second set of usage data is determined based on information received from monitoring applications installed on a second group of client systems that accessed the second set of resources. Users of the second group of client systems are a sample of a larger group of users that use resources on the network. Initial usage measurement data for a third set of resources on the network is determined based on the first set of usage data. The third set includes one or more common resources that are included in the first set of resources and the second set of resources.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2010Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: comScore, Inc.Inventors: Brian Pugh, Frank E. Pecjak