Patents by Inventor Daniel Sheppard
Daniel Sheppard 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: 20080172237Abstract: A method in support of fulfilling an e-commerce transaction between an outlet and a customer with respect to products not held in inventory by the outlet. When a customer selects one of the items not held in inventory by the outlet, the outlet transmits a purchase order to the provider; the provider then transmits a second purchase order for the selected product to a supplier and awaits an acceptance of the purchase order from the supplier. The supplier extracts the relevant data from the purchase order, obtains the selected product from its inventory, and packages and ships the selected product directly to the customer according to the branding requirements so as to insinuate delivery to the customer directly from the outlet. Preferably, the packaged product does not include any indication, or any in-the-clear indication, of the supplier fulfilling the e-commerce purchase order.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2006Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: Sitoa CorporationInventors: Calbert Lai, Frederick Charles Fiechter, Daniel Sheppard, Eric Hassman, Jackson Robie Hull
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Publication number: 20070265934Abstract: Pre-commerce decision making support that generates a product listing of an item for sale. An electronic catalog is received from a supplier containing an item to be offered for sale at a predetermined supplier price. A price markup is determined for the item based on markup-criteria, which is then utilized to compute a resale price for the item. The product listing is then generated offering the item for sale at the resale price. Additional product information concerning the item can be received from a third-party source and integrated into the product listing. The generated product listing can be published to a retailer as an interactive product listing for inclusion by a retailer in an inventory-less product offering, and can be customized, automatically, for each retailer using its markup criteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2007Publication date: November 15, 2007Applicant: Sitoa CorporationInventors: Eric Hassman, Frederick Fiechter, Calbert Lai, Jackson Hull, Daniel Sheppard
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Publication number: 20070180063Abstract: A network-enabled audio device that provides a display device that allows the user to select playlists of music much like a jukebox is disclosed. The user can compose playlists from disk files, CD's, Internet streaming audio broadcasts, online music sites, and other audio sources. The user can also select a desired Web broadcast from a list of available Web broadcasts. In addition, the user can play standard audio CD's and MP3 encoded CD's and have access to local AM/FM stations. Further, the software, the user controls, and the display in the network-enabled audio device are operably configured and connected such that the user can listen to playlists that include CD's and other audio sources just as the user would choose a playlist in a jukebox. The user accesses a server site via a PC and the Internet. From the server site, the user obtains a list of the devices in his or her Internet Personal Audio Network (IPAN) and what songs are on those devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2007Publication date: August 2, 2007Applicant: CONCERT TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Safi Qureshey, Daniel Sheppard
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Publication number: 20070089135Abstract: A network-enabled audio device that provides a display device that allows the user to select playlists of music much like a jukebox is disclosed. The user can compose playlists from disk files, CD's, Internet streaming audio broadcasts, online music sites, and other audio sources. The user can also select a desired Web broadcast from a list of available Web broadcasts. In addition, the user can play standard audio CD's and MP3 encoded CD's and have access to local AM/FM stations. Further, the software, the user controls, and the display in the network-enabled audio device are operably configured and connected such that the user can listen to playlists that include CD's and other audio sources just as the user would choose a playlist in a jukebox. The user accesses a server site via a PC and the Internet. From the server site, the user obtains a list of the devices in his or her Internet Personal Audio Network (IPAN) and what songs are on those devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Applicant: CONCERT TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Safi Qureshey, Daniel Sheppard
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Publication number: 20070089132Abstract: A network-enabled audio device that provides a display device that allows the user to select playlists of music much like a jukebox is disclosed. The user can compose playlists from disk files, CD's, Internet streaming audio broadcasts, online music sites, and other audio sources. The user can also select a desired Web broadcast from a list of available Web broadcasts. In addition, the user can play standard audio CD's and MP3 encoded CD's and have access to local AM/FM stations. Further, the software, the user controls, and the display in the network-enabled audio device are operably configured and connected such that the user can listen to playlists that include CD's and other audio sources just as the user would choose a playlist in a jukebox. The user accesses a server site via a PC and the Internet. From the server site, the user obtains a list of the devices in his or her Internet Personal Audio Network (IPAN) and what songs are on those devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Applicant: CONCERT TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Safi Qureshey, Daniel Sheppard
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Publication number: 20070088804Abstract: A network-enabled audio device that provides a display device that allows the user to select playlists of music much like a jukebox is disclosed. The user can compose playlists from disk files, CD's, Internet streaming audio broadcasts, online music sites, and other audio sources. The user can also select a desired Web broadcast from a list of available Web broadcasts. In addition, the user can play standard audio CD's and MP3 encoded CD's and have access to local AM/FM stations. Further, the software, the user controls, and the display in the network-enabled audio device are operably configured and connected such that the user can listen to playlists that include CD's and other audio sources just as the user would choose a playlist in a jukebox. The user accesses a server site via a PC and the Internet. From the server site, the user obtains a list of the devices in his or her Internet Personal Audio Network (IPAN) and what songs are on those devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Applicant: CONCERT TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Safi Qureshey, Daniel Sheppard
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Publication number: 20070038524Abstract: A method in support of fulfilling an e-commerce transaction between an outlet and a customer with respect to products not held in inventory by the outlet. When a customer selects one of the items not held in inventory by the outlet, the outlet forwards a purchase order to the provider and further provides customer information and branding requirements to the provider. The provider then transmits a second purchase order for the selected product to a supplier and awaits an acceptance of the purchase order from the supplier. The supplier packages and ships the selected product directly to the customer according to the branding requirements so as to insinuate delivery to the customer directly from the outlet. The supplier further confirms fulfillment of the purchase order with the provider, and the provider confirms fulfillment with the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Applicant: Sitoa CorporationInventors: Frederick Fiechter, Calbert Lai, Daniel Sheppard, Eric Hassman, Jackson Hull
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Publication number: 20070038528Abstract: A method in support of an e-commerce transaction between an outlet and a customer with respect to products not held in inventory by the outlet. A provider facilitates the transaction by making available for selection a set of products available for inclusion as a product offering on an outlet's web site. When a customer selects one of the items not held in inventory by the outlet, the outlet transmits a purchase order to the provider; the provider then transmits a second purchase order for the selected product to a supplier and awaits an acceptance of the purchase order from the supplier. The provider transmits the branding requirements of the outlet to the supplier, who packages and ships the selected product to the customer according to the branding requirements as though it were packaged and shipped by the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Applicant: Sitoa CorporationInventors: Jackson Hull, Calbert Lai, Frederick Fiechter, Daniel Sheppard, Eric Hassman