Patents by Inventor Dave Stephen
Dave Stephen 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: 11936412Abstract: Various embodiments provide for a bike-supported communication network that manages and facilitates communications between components of an electric bicycle and a wireless network. In some embodiments, the systems and methods determine that a mobile device associated with the electric bicycle is in contact with a mount disposed on the electric bicycle, and cause a lock assembly to unlock the electric bicycle in response to the determination that the mobile device is in contact with the mount.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2021Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Rad Power Bikes Inc.Inventors: Bryan Ford, Jake Silsby, Redwood Stephens, Dave Miller
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Publication number: 20150073866Abstract: Data visualizations and user interfaces help managers identify promising deals requiring additional attention as well as other deals receiving a disproportionate amount of effort relative to their expected return. A deal forecast visualization positions deal icons at a distance from an origin point based on deal attribute values of associated pending deals. Deal icons may be positioned based on deal attributes including deal activity levels and expected closing dates. Deal attribute values may be retrieved from a CRM application. Visual indicators may provide additional information about pending deals. Deal icons may be scaled, colored, and/or shaded based on one or more attribute values of their respective pending deals. Additionally, the data visualization may be partitioned into circular segments, with each segment enclosing related deal icons and having an angular size based on the aggregate value of an attribute of the enclosed deal icons.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2013Publication date: March 12, 2015Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Bao Liu, Jeffrey Pease, Dave Stephens, Heather Weir, Miguel Aramis Ramirez Ibarra, Jesus Eduardo Urias Barrientos
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Publication number: 20150073865Abstract: Data visualizations and user interfaces help managers monitor progress in meeting their performance targets and explore hypothetical situations for meeting performance targets. A pending deal visualization is partitioned into first and second portions representing times prior to and following a performance period deadline. Deal icons are arranged in either portion based on their expected deal closing dates. Deal icons may also be positioned based on their probabilities of successful completion. A performance goal visualization includes indicators for the progress towards a performance goal. A user may move deal icons between the first and second portions in the pending deal visualization to explore hypothetical changes in deal closing dates and view the impact on goal progress in the performance goal visualization. Proposed changes to expected deal closing dates may be saved for future reference and/or distributed to other users to act on these changes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2013Publication date: March 12, 2015Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Dave Stephens, Jeffrey Pease, Heather Weir, Daniel Valdivia Milanes, Fernando Francisco Dingler Avilez, Bao Liu
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Publication number: 20150073848Abstract: Data visualizations and user interfaces help managers view the totality of deal opportunities in progress and identify potential shortfalls. A deal stage visualization includes deal stage regions corresponding with deal stages and arranged along a first axis. Deal icons represent individual pending deals and are assigned to one of the deal stages. The set of deal icons associated with each deal stage form a deal icon set. The deal stage visualization also includes a second axis representing aggregate values of the deal stages. Each deal icon set is associated with a display region having a displayed size along the second axis that is proportional to an aggregate value of its included deal icons. Different icon sets with different aggregate deal values will have different size scrollable display areas. The size of the display area associated with an icon set remains unchanged during scrolling.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2013Publication date: March 12, 2015Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Mark Field, Dave Stephens, Jeffrey Pease, Heather Weir, Daniel Valdivia Milanes, Miguel Aramis Ramirez Ibarra, Bao Liu
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Patent number: 8904471Abstract: A method for utilizing a policy system in the requisitioning of goods or services over a network, the network connected to a server, thereby allowing communication between the server and a plurality of users, each user having a login ID and belonging to one of a plurality of classes, the method comprising: the server storing each user's login ID, each user's class information, and a plurality of policies, wherein the class information comprises the identification of each class to which the user belongs, and each policy is associated with a class; a user logging into the server using the user's login ID; the user providing search input to the server; the server processing the search input; the server determining the appropriate policies, wherein the appropriate policies are policies that are determined to be associated with the user's class information; and the server providing the appropriate policies to the user.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2008Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Coupa Software IncorporatedInventors: Noah Eisner, Dave Stephens, David Williams, Seggy Umboh
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Patent number: 8401929Abstract: A method of and device for enabling the requisitioning of items over a network. The network is coupled to a server, thereby allowing communication between the server and a generating-user, a requisitioning-user and an initiating-user. The server generates a requisition template in response to input received from the generating-user. The server sends an initial e-mail message to the requisitioning-user's e-mail address in response to direction received from the initiating-user. The initial e-mail message includes the requisition template. The initial e-mail message is configured to result in the creation of a reply e-mail message in response to the requisitioning-user selecting to reply to the initial e-mail message from the e-mail application that is accessing the initial e-mail message, the reply e-mail message including the requisition template.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2012Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Coupa IncorporatedInventors: Noah Eisner, Dave Stephens, David Williams, Seggy Umboh
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Publication number: 20120209746Abstract: A method of and device for enabling the requisitioning of items over a network. The network is coupled to a server, thereby allowing communication between the server and a generating-user, a requisitioning-user and an initiating-user. The server generates a requisition template in response to input received from the generating-user. The server sends an initial e-mail message to the requisitioning-user's e-mail address in response to direction received from the initiating-user. The initial e-mail message includes the requisition template. The initial e-mail message is configured to result in the creation of a reply e-mail message in response to the requisitioning-user selecting to reply to the initial e-mail message from the e-mail application that is accessing the initial e-mail message, the reply e-mail message including the requisition template.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2012Publication date: August 16, 2012Inventors: Noah Eisner, Dave Stephens, David Williams, Seggy Umboh
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Patent number: 8156012Abstract: A method of and device for enabling the requisitioning of items over a network. The network is coupled to a server, thereby allowing communication between the server and a generating-user, a requisitioning-user and an initiating-user. The server generates a requisition template in response to input received from the generating-user. The server sends an initial e-mail message to the requisitioning-user's e-mail address in response to direction received from the initiating-user. The initial e-mail message includes the requisition template. The initial e-mail message is configured to result in the creation of a reply e-mail message in response to the requisitioning-user selecting to reply to the initial e-mail message from the e-mail application that is accessing the initial e-mail message, the reply e-mail message including the requisition template.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2008Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Coupa Software IncorporatedInventors: Noah Eisner, Dave Stephens, David Williams, Seggy Umboh
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Patent number: 7870037Abstract: A method for graphically presenting auction information. Characteristics of an auction for an item are received, wherein the characteristics comprise a target price for the item and a close time of the auction. The auction is then published to at least one bidder. At least one bid is received at a bid time, wherein the bid comprises a price for the item. A graphical presentation of status of the auction is generated, presenting auction information. The graphical presentation comprises a first axis and a second axis, wherein the bid is plotted as a point within the graphical presentation where the first axis corresponds to the bid time and the second axis corresponds to the price. New bids received are automatically plotted in real-time.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Dave Stephens, Ngai-Ming Wang, Drew Gallant, Manish Srivastava, Wei Chen
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Patent number: 7739158Abstract: A multiple exchange instance for facilitating business to business e-commerce. The multiple exchange instance includes a plurality of exchanges. Each of the plurality of exchanges are implemented within a common instance. The plurality of exchanges share a set of common components to avoid redundancy. The plurality of exchanges are each provided with a respective view having respective unique components asked her the requirements of their respective exchange operators. The multiple exchanges within the common instance facilitate communication between the exchanges. The multiple exchanges each have their respective users, and the common instance allows the users to perform input/output using the common components. The multiple exchanges are configured to use communication protocols to communicate with processes external to the common instance. The common instance is implemented using a database program running on one or more computer systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2000Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Dave Stephens, Kevin Miller, Vance Checketts, Seth Stafford
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Patent number: 7734505Abstract: A method for automatic auction extension and user controlled standardized bid increment/decrement. The method is implemented in an electronic commerce exchange. The auction method implements automatic extension of an auction in response to bidding activity from auction participants. The method includes the step of setting an end time for concluding the auction. Bids are received from remote bidders via a distributed computer network. The received bids are analyzed to determine whether a predetermined number of bids are received within a predetermined time of the auction end time. If a greater number of bids are received within the predetermined time, the duration of the auction is automatically extended and a new auction end time is set. The auction participants are notified of the new auction end time. Standardized bid increments can be set defining a minimum amount at which a subsequent bid differs from a previous bid.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2001Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Kevin Miller, Kim Powell, Dave Stephens, James Wang, Kareem Benjamin, Ben Gu
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Patent number: 7720745Abstract: An auction method for specifying catalog contents for packaging and pushing to an electronic auction. The auction method is implemented in an electronic commerce exchange. The auction method includes the steps of specifying catalog contents for packaging for an auction operation hosted on the electronic exchange. Initial terms for the sale of the contents are then specified. The auction is then automatically initiated using the previously specified contents and the previously specified terms. The auction proceeds with the receiving of bids for the contents from remote bidders. The bids are received via a distributed computing network into which the electronic commerce exchange is communicatively coupled. A winning bid is selected by determining a most competitive bid out of the bids received for the contents. A sale of the contents is then completed based upon the terms of the most competitive bid.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2001Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Kim Powell, Liza Lyons, Dave Stephens, Ben Gu, James Wang, Kareem Benjamin
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Patent number: 7533051Abstract: An auction method for implementing automatic bid status refresh and item attribute updates in an electronic exchange. The method includes the step of receiving update configuration information from remote bidders via a distributed computer network. The update configuration information includes a time interval for receiving bid status updates. An auction is conducted wherein bid information received from the remote bidders is compared to determine a bid status and wherein the bid status is used to determine the bid status updates for the remote bidders. The bid status includes information regarding the most competitive, or winning, bid and any associated terms. The bid status updates are disseminated to the remote bidders via the distributed computer network in accordance with the update configuration information. At the conclusion of the auction, an auction winner is designated in accordance with the latest most competitive bid of the bid status.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2001Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Kim Powell, Liza Lyons, Dave Stephens, Kareem Benjamin, Ben Gu, James Wang
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Publication number: 20090112772Abstract: An auction method for specifying catalog contents for packaging and pushing to an electronic auction. The auction method is implemented in an electronic commerce exchange. The auction method includes the steps of specifying catalog contents for packaging for an auction operation hosted on the electronic exchange. Initial terms for the sale of the contents are then specified. The auction is then automatically initiated using the previously specified contents and the previously specified terms. The auction proceeds with the receiving of bids for the contents from remote bidders. The bids are received via a distributed computing network into which the electronic commerce exchange is communicatively coupled. A winning bid is selected by determining a most competitive bid out of the bids received for the contents. A sale of the contents is then completed based upon the terms of the most competitive bid.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2001Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventors: Kim Powell, Liza Lyons, Dave Stephens, Ben Gu, James Wang, Kareem Banjamin
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Publication number: 20090112726Abstract: A method for automatic auction extension and user controlled standardized bid increment/decrement. The method is implemented in an electronic commerce exchange. The auction method implements automatic extension of an auction in response to bidding activity from auction participants. The method includes the step of setting an end time for concluding the auction. Bids are received from remote bidders via a distributed computer network. The received bids are analyzed to determine whether a predetermined number of bids are received within a predetermined time of the auction end time. If a greater number of bids are received within the predetermined time, the duration of the auction is automatically extended and a new auction end time is set. The auction participants are notified of the new auction end time. Standardized bid increments can be set defining a minimum amount at which a subsequent bid differs from a previous bid.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2001Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventors: Kevin Miller, Kim Powell, Dave Stephens, James Wang, Kareem Benjamin, Ben Gu
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Publication number: 20090091572Abstract: A method for graphically presenting auction information. Characteristics of an auction for an item are received, wherein the characteristics comprise a target price for the item and a close time of the auction. The auction is then published to at least one bidder. At least one bid is received at a bid time, wherein the bid comprises a price for the item. A graphical presentation of status of the auction is generated, presenting auction information. The graphical presentation comprises a first axis and a second axis, wherein the bid is plotted as a point within the graphical presentation where the first axis corresponds to the bid time and the second axis corresponds to the price. New bids received are automatically plotted in real-time.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2002Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventors: Dave Stephens, Ngai-Ming Wang, Drew Gallant, Manish Srivastava, Wei Chen
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Publication number: 20090037314Abstract: An auction method for implementing automatic bid status refresh and item attribute updates in an electronic exchange. The method includes the step of receiving update configuration information from remote bidders via a distributed computer network. The update configuration information includes a time interval for receiving bid status updates. An auction is conducted wherein bid information received from the remote bidders is compared to determine a bid status and wherein the bid status is used to determine the bid status updates for the remote bidders. The bid status includes information regarding the most competitive, or winning, bid and any associated terms. The bid status updates are disseminated to the remote bidders via the distributed computer network in accordance with the update configuration information. At the conclusion of the auction, an auction winner is designated in accordance with the latest most competitive bid of the bid status.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2001Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventors: Kim Powell, Liza Lyons, Dave Stephens, Kareem Benjamin, Ben Gu, James Wang
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Patent number: 7401034Abstract: An auction method for implementing attribute-based bidding and bid comparison in an electronic exchange. A specification defining an auction for an item is received, wherein the specification comprises a plurality of attributes of the item. An attribute defines the functionality of an aspect of the item with respect to the current auction. At least one attribute comprises a value and a score associated with the value and a portion of the plurality of attributes comprise a relative weight. The auction is then published to at least one bidder. A bid is received from a bidder, wherein the bid comprises a value associated with at least one attribute. A composite score for the bid is calculated based on the bid and the specification. A plurality of bids are then ranked based on the composite score for each bid. An evaluation score is calculated for each bid based on the bid price and composite score. A plurality of bids are then ranked based on the evaluation score for each bid.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2002Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Manish Srivastava, Ngai-Ming Wang, Robert Foushee, Parisa Hudson, Dave Stephens
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Patent number: 7294913Abstract: A protective cap for adhesion to a substrate including a substantially flat base sheet, a dome extending outwardly from an obverse side of the base sheet and forming a cavity in the opposite side of the base sheet with the cavity sized for substantially encapsulating a connector. The cap also includes a semi-tubular shield extending outwardly from one side of the base sheet that defines a channel in the opposite side of the base sheet extending from the cavity toward the periphery of the base sheet, and an integrated primer layer comprising a pressure-sensitive adhesive and attached to the reverse side of the base sheet for application to the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2004Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Chase CorporationInventors: Fred Fischer, Gregg Pelagio, Dave Stephens, Donald H. Kathrein, C. Richard Reeves
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Patent number: D825583Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2016Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Bao Liu, Jeffrey Pease, Dave Stephens, Heather Megan Weir, Miguel Aramis Ramirez Ibarra, Jesus Eduardo Urias Barrientos