Patents by Inventor Curtis Steeves

Curtis Steeves 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).

  • Patent number: 11275452
    Abstract: A computing device receives a response comprising one or more data sets corresponding to an identifier. The computing device identifies a first data set identifier in the response that signals the beginning of a first data set and edits the first data set to comprise a first keyboard stroke entry prefix understood by a second computing device as defining the first data set as a first particular type of data and a keyboard stroke entry suffix understood by the second computing device as defining an end of the first data set. The computing device identifies and edits a second data set. The edited first and second data sets are transmitted to the second computing device, where it processes the data sets based on the keyboard stroke entry prefixes and recognizes the end of the data sets based on the keyboard stroke entry suffix.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 2020
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2022
    Assignee: GOOGLE, LLC
    Inventors: Zachary Cancio, Brian De Vries, Parag Ladhawala, Krishna Kishore Kollipara, Curtis Steeves, Daniel Crosby, Ankit Prasad
  • Publication number: 20210011558
    Abstract: A computing device receives a response comprising one or more data sets corresponding to an identifier. The computing device identifies a first data set identifier in the response that signals the beginning of a first data set and edits the first data set to comprise a first keyboard stroke entry prefix understood by a second computing device as defining the first data set as a first particular type of data and a keyboard stroke entry suffix understood by the second computing device as defining an end of the first data set. The computing device identifies and edits a second data set. The edited first and second data sets are transmitted to the second computing device, where it processes the data sets based on the keyboard stroke entry prefixes and recognizes the end of the data sets based on the keyboard stroke entry suffix.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 28, 2020
    Publication date: January 14, 2021
    Inventors: Zachary Cancio, Brian De Vries, Parag Ladhawala, Krishna Kishore Kollipara, Curtis Steeves, Daniel Crosby, Ankit Prasad
  • Patent number: 10788898
    Abstract: A computing device receives a response comprising one or more data sets corresponding to an identifier. The computing device identifies a first data set identifier in the response that signals the beginning of a first data set and edits the first data set to comprise a first keyboard stroke entry prefix understood by a second computing device as defining the first data set as a first particular type of data and a keyboard stroke entry suffix understood by the second computing device as defining an end of the first data set. The computing device identifies and edits a second data set. The edited first and second data sets are transmitted to the second computing device, where it processes the data sets based on the keyboard stroke entry prefixes and recognizes the end of the data sets based on the keyboard stroke entry suffix.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 2018
    Date of Patent: September 29, 2020
    Assignee: Google LLC
    Inventors: Zachary Cancio, Brian De Vries, Parag Ladhawala, Krishna Kishore Kollipara, Curtis Steeves, Daniel Crosby, Ankit Prasad
  • Publication number: 20190107898
    Abstract: A computing device receives a response comprising one or more data sets corresponding to an identifier. The computing device identifies a first data set identifier in the response that signals the beginning of a first data set and edits the first data set to comprise a first keyboard stroke entry prefix understood by a second computing device as defining the first data set as a first particular type of data and a keyboard stroke entry suffix understood by the second computing device as defining an end of the first data set. The computing device identifies and edits a second data set. The edited first and second data sets are transmitted to the second computing device, where it processes the data sets based on the keyboard stroke entry prefixes and recognizes the end of the data sets based on the keyboard stroke entry suffix.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 13, 2018
    Publication date: April 11, 2019
    Inventors: Zachary Cancio, Brian De Vries, Parag Ladhawala, Krishna Kishore Kollipara, Curtis Steeves, Daniel Crosby, Ankit Prasad
  • Publication number: 20180336548
    Abstract: A communication broker system receives, via a communication network other than an NFC channel, from a first party NFC terminal system, a request to communicate a message to a user device. The request includes a first identification of an NFC tap received by the terminal system from the user device. The broker system receives a second identification of an NFC tap, this time from the user device. In response to receiving the first identification and the second identification, the broker system determines that the first identification and the second identification correspond to the same NFC tap. In response to determining that the first identification and the second identification correspond to the same NFC tap the broker system creates the message in accordance with the request. The broker system transmits, via a communications network other than a near field communication network, the created message to the user device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2017
    Publication date: November 22, 2018
    Inventors: Daniel Crosby, Curtis Steeves, Marley Rafson, Ankit Prasad, Tania DePasquale