Patents by Inventor Daniel P. Gregerson
Daniel P. Gregerson 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: 20230252537Abstract: Methods and systems of facilitating at least one purchase over at least one network between at least one buyer and at least one seller are disclosed. Personal information from the at least one buyer can be stored. The personal information can be utilized to assign at least one account identifier to the at least one buyer. The at least one buyer can use the at least one account identifier to process payment over the at least one network for the at least one purchase from the at least one seller, such that the at least one seller does not obtain the personal information of the at least one buyer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2023Publication date: August 10, 2023Applicant: Emmigrant BankInventors: Howard P. MILSTEIN, David M. Seldin, Daniel P. Gregerson
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Patent number: 11615448Abstract: Methods and systems of facilitating at least one purchase over at least one network between at least one buyer and at least one seller are disclosed. Personal information from the at least one buyer can be stored. The personal information can be utilized to assign at least one account identifier to the at least one buyer. The at least one buyer can use the at least one account identifier to process payment over the at least one network for the at least one purchase from the at least one seller, such that the at least one seller does not obtain the personal information of the at least one buyer.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2017Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: EMIGRANT BANKInventors: Howard P. Milstein, David M. Seldin, Daniel P. Gregerson
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Publication number: 20170352076Abstract: Systems and methods for facilitating a purchase over a network. A computer of a banking institution stores personal information from a buyer. The computer uses the personal information to assign and store an account identifier and alias information for the buyer. The computer uses the buyer's alias information and a seller's existing payment process to complete a purchases such that the true identity of the buyer is not revealed to the seller.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2017Publication date: December 7, 2017Applicant: EMIGRANT BANKInventors: HOWARD P. MILSTEIN, David M. Seldin, Daniel P. Gregerson
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Patent number: 9785984Abstract: Systems and methods for facilitating a purchase over a network. A computer of a banking institution stores personal information from a buyer. The computer uses the personal information to assign and store an account identifier and alias information for the buyer. The computer uses the buyer's alias information and a seller's existing payment process to complete a purchases such that the true identity of the buyer is not revealed to the seller.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2008Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Assignee: EMIGRANT BANKInventors: Howard P. Milstein, David M. Seldin, Daniel P. Gregerson
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Publication number: 20080208693Abstract: A computerized system and/or method of facilitating a purchase between a buyer and a seller, comprising: a computer storing personal information from a buyer; the computer utilizing the information to assign an account identifier to the buyer, the account identifier not including the personal information of the buyer; the computer allowing the buyer to use the account identifier to process payment for a purchase from a seller, such that the seller does not obtain the personal information of the buyer; and the computer crediting the at least one buyer with at least one reward for using the at least one account identifier if the at least one buyer utilizes the at least one account identifier to make the at least one purchase.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: EMIGRANT BANKInventors: HOWARD P. MILSTEIN, David M. Seldin, Daniel P. Gregerson
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Patent number: 5793968Abstract: A scalable distributed computing network comprises a plurality of nodes each independently executing software components. When a node having a managerial role in the network leaves the network, the remaining nodes negotiate among the nodes to assume the managerial role by broadcasting a message indicating the interest in assuming the managerial role. The node determined to be the best qualified node for the role is then selected by the system to assume the new managerial role.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1997Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Peerlogic, Inc.Inventors: Daniel P. Gregerson, David R. Farrell, Sunil S. Gaitonde, Ratinder P. Ahuja, Krish Ramakrishnan, Muhammad Shafiq, Ian F. Wallis
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Patent number: 5778185Abstract: A method for finding a resource requested by a node in a scalable system. The system interconnects a plurality of nodes, with at least one node being associated with at least one resource. Each resource has an active state, in which the resource is available to other nodes, and an inactive state, in which the resource is not available. The method includes automatically identifying resources which become available by switching from the inactive to the active state. The method also includes automatically informing the requesting node that the requested resource has become available.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1997Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Peerlogic, Inc.Inventors: Daniel P. Gregerson, David R. Farrell, Sunil S. Gaitonde, Ratinder P. Ahuja, Krish Ramakrishnan, Muhammad Shafiq, Ian F. Wallis
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Patent number: 5699351Abstract: A method for independently executing software components in a node of a network containing many nodes. The method includes the step of generating a logical hierarchy of the roles of the nodes where any node can assume one or multiple roles, with the assumption of which neither requires nor precludes the assumption of any other role, and with the hierarchy having three or more levels. The method also includes the step of negotiating the role of the nodes when there is a change in the configuration of the network, with the node at the lowest level of the hierarchy being able to assume the role of the highest level of the hierarchy.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1996Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: Peerlogic, Inc.Inventors: Daniel P. Gregerson, David R. Farrell, Sunil S. Gaitonde, Ratinder P. Ahuja, Krish Ramakrishnan, Muhammad Shafiq, Ian F. Wallis
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Patent number: 5612957Abstract: Methods for routing packets from a source node to a destination node using at least one context bridge. Each node has a routing protocol, with the context bridge being one of many context bridges in a heterogeneous network having many nodes. In one embodiment, the method includes the steps of receiving a packet at the source node, and determining whether the destination node of the packet has a routable protocol. If the destination has no routable protocol, a route discovery packet is sent to discover one or more context bridges so as to automatically route the packet from the source to the destination node. Based on the discovery, the packet is routed to the destination through one or more context bridges. If the destination has a routable protocol, the packet is routed from the source to the destination using the routable protocol.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: Peerlogic, Inc.Inventors: Daniel P. Gregerson, David R. Farrell, Sunil S. Gaitonde, Ratinder P. Ahuja, Krish Ramakrishnan, Muhammad Shafiq, Ian F. Wallis
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Patent number: 5526358Abstract: A method for independently executing software components in a node of a network containing many nodes. The method including generating a logical hierarchy of the roles of the nodes where any node can assume one or multiple roles; and negotiating the role of the nodes when there is a change in the configuration of the network. Another technique locates resources requested by a node in a scalable system interconnecting many nodes in a network. The technique includes identifying resources that join the network by switching from an inactive to an active state; and informing the requester the availability of the requested resource. A further technique determines routing paths in a context bridge which is able to route packets between nodes. The technique includes setting up a list of context bridges; listening for routing information packets which are periodically broadcast by other context bridges; and updating the database using the information contained in the received routing information packets.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1994Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: Peerlogic, Inc.Inventors: Daniel P. Gregerson, David R. Farrell, Sunil S. Gaitonde, Ratinder P. Ahuja, Krish Ramakrishnan, Muhammad Shafiq, Ian F. Wallis