Patents by Inventor Chris Nicolaidis
Chris Nicolaidis 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: 20140372297Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed herein which that enable a first party, such as a child, to selected one or more items offered by an online retailer and to send a request to a second party, such as a parent or guardian, to request that the second party purchase the item or items for the first party. The systems and methods provide the second party with the ability to view requests received from the first party, to set limits on the number of requests and the amounts of the requests that the first party may make. The second party may also designate the parties to whom the first party may submit purchase requests. The child may also submit request to one or more non-parental contributors who may contribute money toward the purchase the one or more items for the child.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2014Publication date: December 18, 2014Inventors: James Collas, Chris Nicolaidis, Jonathan Shultz, Jeffery Hall
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Publication number: 20130325719Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed herein which that enable a first party, such as a child, to selected one or more items offered by an online retailer and to send a request to a second party, such as a parent or guardian, to request that the second party purchase the item or items for the first party. The systems and methods provide the second party with the ability to view requests received from the first party, to set limits on the number of requests and the amounts of the requests that the first party may make. The second party may also designate the parties to whom the first party may submit purchase requests. The child may also submit request to one or more non-parental contributors who may contribute money toward the purchase the one or more items for the child.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2013Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: THE SPENDSMART PAYMENTS COMPANYInventors: James Collas, Chris Nicolaidis, Jonathan Shultz, Jeffery Hall
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Patent number: 8442868Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed herein which that enable a first party, such as a child, to selected one or more items offered by an online retailer and to send a request to a second party, such as a parent or guardian, to request that the second party purchase the item or items for the first party. The systems and methods provide the second party with the ability to view requests received from the first party, to set limits on the number of requests and the amounts of the requests that the first party may make. The second party may also designate the parties to whom the first party may submit purchase requests. The child may also submit request to one or more non-parental contributors who may contribute money toward the purchase the one or more items for the child.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2011Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: The Spendsmart Payments CompanyInventors: James Collas, Chris Nicolaidis, Jonathan Shultz, Jeffery Hall
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Publication number: 20120173402Abstract: An apparatus and method for exchanging one form of stored value for another form of value. In one embodiment, a method for exchanging stored value for an alternative form of value comprises receiving registration information from a remote entity, the registration information comprising attributes, such as a desired value provider and remote entity contact information. The registration information is stored in a storage device. Stored value account information is received from a second entity, the stored value account information comprising attributes relating to a stored value owned by the second entity. A processor then determines whether at least some of the attributes of the stored value account information matches at least some of the attributes of the registration information. If a match is found, a notification alert is generated and transmitted to the remote entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2010Publication date: July 5, 2012Inventors: Chris Nicolaidis, Sateven J. Davis
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Publication number: 20120123923Abstract: An apparatus and method for exchanging one form of stored value for another form of value. In one embodiment, a method for exchanging stored value for an alternative form of value comprises receiving stored value account information relating to the stored value from a remote user device, and determining a market value of the stored value. The method further comprises generating an offer to exchange the stored value for an alternative form of value and sending the offer to the remote user device. An indication of acceptance of the offer from the remote user device is then received and the alternative form of value is exchanged for the stored value. Finally, the stored value is exchanged for another form of value equal to the market value.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Chris Nicolaidis, Mark Sandson, Steven J. Davis
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Publication number: 20120123922Abstract: An apparatus and method for exchanging one form of stored value for another form of value. In one embodiment, a method for exchanging stored value for an alternative form of value comprises sending stored value account information relating to the stored value to at least a first value provider, receiving a first offer to exchange the stored value for an alternative form of value, the first offer originating from the first value provider. A supplemental offer is received in addition to the first offer, the supplemental offer adding a second form of value to the alternative from of value, the supplemental offer originating from a second value provider. A user may then accept the first offer and the supplemental offer and exchange the stored value for the first and second forms of value.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Chris Nicolaidis, Mark Sandson, Steven J. Davis
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Publication number: 20120123833Abstract: An apparatus and method for exchanging one form of stored value for another form of value. In one embodiment, a method for exchanging stored value for an alternative form of value comprises receiving stored value account information relating to the stored value from a remote user device and generating a first offer to exchange the stored value for an alternative form of value. A request is sent to a first value provider to provide a supplemental offer to the first offer. The supplemental offer is then received from the first value provider, and the first offer and the supplemental offer are sent to the remote user device for acceptance.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Chris Nicolaidis, Mark Sandson, Steven J. Davis
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Publication number: 20120123832Abstract: An apparatus and method for exchanging one form of stored value for another form of value. In one embodiment, a method for exchanging stored value for an alternative form of value comprises receiving stored value account information relating to the stored value from a remote user device, sending at least a portion the stored value account information to a first value provider and receiving a first offer to exchange the stored value for an alternative form of value. A request is then sent to a second value provider requesting that the second value provider provide a supplemental offer, the supplemental offer adding a second form of value to the alternative from of value. The supplemental offer is received, and then both the first and supplemental offers are provided to the remote user device for acceptance.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Chris Nicolaidis, Mark Sandson, Steven J. Davis
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Publication number: 20120123834Abstract: An apparatus and method for exchanging one form of stored value for another form of value. In one embodiment, a method for exchanging stored value for an alternative form of value comprises receiving stored value account information relating to the stored value from a remote user device and sending a request to a first value provider to provide an offer to exchange the store value for the alternative form of value. The method further comprises receiving the offer, the offer comprising a first offer to exchange the stored value for an alternative form of value and a supplemental offer comprising a supplemental value. The method further comprises sending the first offer and the supplemental offer to the remote user device for acceptance.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Chris Nicolaidis, Mark Sandson, Steven J. Davis
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Publication number: 20120101875Abstract: An apparatus and method for exchanging one form of stored value for another form of value. In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises means for providing stored-value account information to a first remote entity and to a second remote entity. The apparatus further comprises means for receiving a first offer to exchange at least some of the stored value for another form of value from the first remote entity and for receiving a second offer to exchange at least some of the stored value for another form of value from the second remote entity. The apparatus additionally comprises means for accepting one of the offers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Inventors: CHRIS NICOLAIDIS, Steven J. Davis
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Publication number: 20120022969Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed herein which that enable a first party, such as a child, to selected one or more items offered by an online retailer and to send a request to a second party, such as a parent or guardian, to request that the second party purchase the item or items for the first party. The systems and methods provide the second party with the ability to view requests received from the first party, to set limits on the number of requests and the amounts of the requests that the first party may make. The second party may also designate the parties to whom the first party may submit purchase requests. The child may also submit request to one or more non-parental contributors who may contribute money toward the purchase the one or more items for the child.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: BILLMYPARENTS, INC.Inventors: James Collas, Chris Nicolaidis, Jonathan Shultz, Jeffery Hall
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Patent number: 8065190Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed herein which that enable a first party, such as a child, to selected one or more items offered by an online retailer and to send a request to a second party, such as a parent or guardian, to request that the second party purchase the item or items for the first party. The systems and methods provide the second party with the ability to view requests received from the first party, to set limits on the number of requests and the amounts of the requests that the first party may make. The second party may also designate the parties to whom the first party may submit purchase requests. The child may also submit request to one or more non-parental contributors who may contribute money toward the purchase the one or more items for the child.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2009Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: BillMyParents, Inc.Inventors: James Collas, Chris Nicolaidis, Jonathan Shultz, Jeffery Hall
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Publication number: 20100114733Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed herein which that enable a first party, such as a child, to selected one or more items offered by an online retailer and to send a request to a second party, such as a parent or guardian, to request that the second party purchase the item or items for the first party. The systems and methods provide the second party with the ability to view requests received from the first party, to set limits on the number of requests and the amounts of the requests that the first party may make. The second party may also designate the parties to whom the first party may submit purchase requests. The child may also submit request to one or more non-parental contributors who may contribute money toward the purchase the one or more items for the child.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: Socialwise, Inc.Inventors: James Collas, Chris Nicolaidis, Jonathan Shultz, Jeffery Hall
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Publication number: 20090327129Abstract: A system and method that allows for a group of individuals to easily contribute to the same gift card is disclosed. The gift card can be a traditional physical card or an electronic card. In one embodiment, an account administrator establishes a group enabled gift card account for self-consumption or for a specified gift recipient. The administrator engages potential group gift card contributors through various electronic communication mechanisms who can then add funds to the account. The contribution period may remain open based on criteria supplied by the administrator. Once the account is closed, the collected amount is transferred to a designated gift card and sent to the recipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: IDEAEDGE, INC.Inventors: James Collas, Chris Nicolaidis, Jonathan Shultz, Jeffery Hall