Patents by Inventor Courtland J. Halbrook
Courtland J. Halbrook 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: 11715147Abstract: Systems, methods, and processor-readable storage media for processing merchandise shipping are provided to ensure that a supplier fulfills a purchase order in a manner that will keep a supply chain filled with the product based on a demand. For example, when a purchase order is generated, a timer can be activated. Within a predetermined period, the supplier can confirm fulfilment of purchase order through an online platform. Based on this confirmation and historical data collected for the supplier, a shipping location and other shipping parameters can be predicted by the online platform. If the timer is expired and no supplier's confirmation is received or if the supplier denies confirming the fulfilment of purchase order, a default operation is initiated. The default operation may cause canceling of purchase order or communicating to the supplier to resolve any issues.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2021Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: Walmart Apollo, LLCInventors: Courtland J. Halbrook, Steve Simpson, Kim Haughn
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Publication number: 20220058718Abstract: Systems, methods, and processor-readable storage media for processing merchandise shipping are provided to ensure that a supplier fulfills a purchase order in a manner that will keep a supply chain filled with the product based on a demand. For example, when a purchase order is generated, a timer can be activated. Within a predetermined period, the supplier can confirm fulfilment of purchase order through an online platform. Based on this confirmation and historical data collected for the supplier, a shipping location and other shipping parameters can be predicted by the online platform. If the timer is expired and no supplier's confirmation is received or if the supplier denies confirming the fulfilment of purchase order, a default operation is initiated. The default operation may cause canceling of purchase order or communicating to the supplier to resolve any issues.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2021Publication date: February 24, 2022Inventors: Courtland J. Halbrook, Steve Simpson, Kim Haughn
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Patent number: 11205215Abstract: Systems, methods, and processor-readable storage media for processing merchandise shipping are provided to ensure that a supplier fulfills a purchase order in a manner that will keep a supply chain filled with the product based on a demand. For example, when a purchase order is generated, a timer can be activated. Within a predetermined period, the supplier can confirm fulfilment of purchase order through an online platform. Based on this confirmation and historical data collected for the supplier, a shipping location and other shipping parameters can be predicted by the online platform. If the timer is expired and no supplier's confirmation is received or if the supplier denies confirming the fulfilment of purchase order, a default operation is initiated. The default operation may cause canceling of purchase order or communicating to the supplier to resolve any issues.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2018Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: Walmart Apollo, LLCInventors: Courtland J. Halbrook, Steve Simpson, Kim Haughn
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Publication number: 20200034910Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for providing a customer interface for coordinated services that may use parameters of purchased or selected products to determine whether to recommend use of a delivery service or a professional service such as assembly, painting or other services. The disclosed interface provides a link between a retail shopping experience and an online e-commerce service, coordinating pick up, delivery, and professional service options and may include scheduling functionality. An interface display may comprise a virtual wall with multiple user interface (UI) display regions related to various aspects of a combined on-site and virtual shopping experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2019Publication date: January 30, 2020Inventors: Courtland J. Halbrook, Steven Ray Simpson
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Publication number: 20190172006Abstract: In some embodiments, methods and systems are provided that permit a customer to purchase one or more products but not take possession of the products or cause delivery of the products at the time of the purchase order. The products are then stored at one or more product storage locations of the retailer while being marked as purchased by the customer in an inventory management database of the retailer. The customer is provided with a customer interface including a plurality of input fields configured to allow the customer to define one or both of: a delivery time period and a delivery destination for delivery of at least a portion of the products purchased by the customer; and a pickup location and a pickup time period for at least a portion of the products purchased by the customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2019Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: Donald R. High, Courtland J. Halbrook, Joseph W. Hendricks
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Publication number: 20190172113Abstract: In some embodiments, system, apparatuses, and methods are provided herein useful to leveraging an existing point of sale system to facilitate sale of a product by a third party seller. In some embodiments, the system comprises an existing point of sale system, the existing point of sale system configured to receive, from a third party seller, information about a product, establish an entry for the product based on the product information, receive an indication of a retail shopping facility in which to house the product, receive payment from the buyer, and provide, to the third party seller, value related to the payment from the buyer, the retail shopping facility configured to present, to the buyer on behalf of the third party seller, the product.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2017Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: Courtland J. Halbrook, Nicholaus A. Jones, Matthew A. Jones
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Patent number: 10242338Abstract: In some embodiments, methods and systems are provided that permit a customer to purchase one or more products but not take possession of the products or cause delivery of the products at the time of the purchase order. The products are then stored at one or more product storage locations of the retailer while being marked as purchased by the customer in an inventory management database of the retailer. The customer is provided with a customer interface including a plurality of input fields configured to allow the customer to define one or both of: a delivery time period and a delivery destination for delivery of at least a portion of the products purchased by the customer; and a pickup location and a pickup time period for at least a portion of the products purchased by the customer.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2017Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: Walmart Apollo, LLCInventors: Donald R. High, Courtland J. Halbrook, Joseph W. Hendricks
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Publication number: 20180260880Abstract: Systems, methods, and processor-readable storage media for processing merchandise shipping are provided to ensure that a supplier fulfills a purchase order in a manner that will keep a supply chain filled with the product based on a demand. For example, when a purchase order is generated, a timer can be activated. Within a predetermined period, the supplier can confirm fulfilment of purchase order through an online platform. Based on this confirmation and historical data collected for the supplier, a shipping location and other shipping parameters can be predicted by the online platform. If the timer is expired and no supplier's confirmation is received or if the supplier denies confirming the fulfilment of purchase order, a default operation is initiated. The default operation may cause canceling of purchase order or communicating to the supplier to resolve any issues.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2018Publication date: September 13, 2018Applicant: Walmart Apollo, LLCInventors: Courtland J. Halbrook, Steve Simpson, Kim Haughn
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Publication number: 20170287053Abstract: In some embodiments, systems, apparatuses and methods are provided herein useful to facilitate and fulfill remote shopping or remote item selection. In some embodiments, a shopping system is provided that includes a shopping or selection user interface configured to receive a shopping list, a database of shopping lists, an item retriever user interface configured to display multiple shopping lists stored by the database, and a central computer. By one approach, the central computer presents a set of shopping lists, via the item retriever user interface, from the database of shopping lists, receives a list selection, receives an indication that one or more of the requested items has been retrieved from the item retriever user interface (or the point of sale terminals in communication with the central computer), and updates the database accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2017Publication date: October 5, 2017Inventors: Louis B. Page, Ruth A. Blass, Meriah D. Montondo, Kellie D. Embree, Donald R. High, Matthew A. Jones, Courtland J. Halbrook
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Publication number: 20170270472Abstract: In some embodiments, methods and systems are provided that permit a customer to purchase one or more products but not take possession of the products or cause delivery of the products at the time of the purchase order. The products are then stored at one or more product storage locations of the retailer while being marked as purchased by the customer in an inventory management database of the retailer. The customer is provided with a customer interface including a plurality of input fields configured to allow the customer to define one or both of: a delivery time period and a delivery destination for delivery of at least a portion of the products purchased by the customer; and a pickup location and a pickup time period for at least a portion of the products purchased by the customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2017Publication date: September 21, 2017Inventors: Donald R. High, Courtland J. Halbrook, Joseph W. Hendricks