Patents by Inventor David Glick
David Glick 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: 20240127181Abstract: A system and associated methods for apportioning inventory units between a plurality of warehouse nodes operated by third parties in order to meet desired service levels are provided. In some embodiments, the method includes receiving a placement request for a set of inventory units from a merchant, the placement request including desired service levels for shipment of product to customers. The method includes accessing a database storing a plurality of node data sets, each node data set being associated with a warehouse node. Based on the node data sets and the placement request, a set of warehouse nodes for storing the inventory units is selected and a number of inventory units is apportioned to each selected warehouse node. The method also includes providing placement instructions including the selected warehouse nodes and the number of inventory units to ship to each selected warehouse node.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: David Glick, Megan M. Quintero, Karl Siebrecht
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Patent number: 11775931Abstract: A system and associated methods for apportioning inventory units between a plurality of warehouse nodes operated by third parties in order to meet desired service levels are provided. In some embodiments, the method includes receiving a placement request for a set of inventory units from a merchant, the placement request including desired service levels for shipment of product to customers. The method includes accessing a database storing a plurality of node data sets, each node data set being associated with a warehouse node. Based on the node data sets and the placement request, a set of warehouse nodes for storing the inventory units is selected and a number of inventory units is apportioned to each selected warehouse node. The method also includes providing placement instructions including the selected warehouse nodes and the number of inventory units to ship to each selected warehouse node.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2020Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: FLEXE, INC.Inventors: David Glick, Megan M. Quintero, Karl Siebrecht
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Publication number: 20230030542Abstract: A system and associated methods for managing digital advertising promotions on behalf of merchants, in response to changes in the availability of promoted items, are provided. In some embodiments, the method includes receiving purchase data from an electronic shopping cart associated with a merchant, based on which a rate of sale of a purchased item is generated. The method includes accessing a database storing a plurality of node data set, each node data set being associated with a warehouse node. Based on the node data sets and the rate of sale, the method additionally includes determining a projected availability of the purchased item in a delivery region. The method also includes adjusting, based on the projected availability, a digital promotion advertising at least the purchased item.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2021Publication date: February 2, 2023Inventors: Karl Siebrecht, Megan M. Quintero, David Glick
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Publication number: 20220036305Abstract: A system and associated methods for apportioning inventory units between a plurality of warehouse nodes operated by third parties in order to meet desired service levels are provided. In some embodiments, the method includes receiving a placement request for a set of inventory units from a merchant, the placement request including desired service levels for shipment of product to customers. The method includes accessing a database storing a plurality of node data sets, each node data set being associated with a warehouse node. Based on the node data sets and the placement request, a set of warehouse nodes for storing the inventory units is selected and a number of inventory units is apportioned to each selected warehouse node. The method also includes providing placement instructions including the selected warehouse nodes and the number of inventory units to ship to each selected warehouse node.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2020Publication date: February 3, 2022Inventors: David Glick, Megan M. Quintero, Karl Siebrecht
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Patent number: 10477156Abstract: A video analytics system includes a first database for storing searchable time-stamped transactional data indicative of activity within a monitored system, a second database for storing time-stamped video metadata, wherein the time-stamped video metadata comprises searchable attributes associated with a raw video data stream; and a rule-based correlation server for comparing the time-stamped transactional data with the time-stamped video metadata to identify correlation events indicating potential activity of interest. An output subsystem reports the correlation events from the correlation engine. The analytics system is useful for detecting fraud in ATM transactions by comparing the transactional data, for example, the presence of a transaction, with video metadata, for example, indicating whether a transaction occurs when a person is present, for how long the person is there.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2019Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Solink CorporationInventors: Andrezj Paliga, Michael Matta, David Glick, Deborah Pinard
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Publication number: 20190246070Abstract: A video analytics system includes a first database for storing searchable time-stamped transactional data indicative of activity within a monitored system, a second database for storing time-stamped video metadata, wherein the time-stamped video metadata comprises searchable attributes associated with a raw video data stream; and a rule-based correlation server for comparing the time-stamped transactional data with the time-stamped video metadata to identify correlation events indicating potential activity of interest. An output subsystem reports the correlation events from the correlation engine. The analytics system is useful for detecting fraud in ATM transactions by comparing the transactional data, for example, the presence of a transaction, with video metadata, for example, indicating whether a transaction occurs when a person is present, for how long the person is there.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2019Publication date: August 8, 2019Inventors: ANDREZJ PALIGA, MICHAEL MATTA, DAVID GLICK, DEBORAH PINARD
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Patent number: 10313635Abstract: A video analytics system includes a first database for storing searchable time-stamped transactional data indicative of activity within a monitored system, a second database for storing time-stamped video metadata, wherein the time-stamped video metadata comprises searchable attributes associated with a raw video data stream; and a rule-based correlation server for comparing the time-stamped transactional data with the time-stamped video metadata to identify correlation events indicating potential activity of interest. An output subsystem reports the correlation events from the correlation engine. The analytics system is useful for detecting fraud in ATM transactions by comparing the transactional data, for example, the presence of a transaction, with video metadata, for example, indicating whether a transaction occurs when a person is present, for how long the person is there.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2011Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: Solink CorporationInventors: Andrezj Paliga, Michael Matta, David Glick, Debbie Pinard
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Patent number: 9542482Abstract: A source-matching service may gather information from one or more interest resources, then process the information to generate a set of keywords corresponding to an item or type of item in which users of a network-based service may be interested. Optionally, the source-matching service may identify a source to provide an item described by the interest keywords through the network-based service, and offer the source the opportunity to provide the item described by the interest keywords through the network-based service.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2012Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES INC.Inventors: Mayank Sachan, Peter Lai, David Glick
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Publication number: 20140232863Abstract: A video analytics system includes a first database for storing searchable time-stamped transactional data indicative of activity within a monitored system, a second database for storing time-stamped video metadata, wherein the time-stamped video metadata comprises searchable attributes associated with a raw video data stream; and a rule-based correlation server for comparing the time-stamped transactional data with the time-stamped video metadata to identify correlation events indicating potential activity of interest. An output subsystem reports the correlation events from the correlation engine. The analytics system is useful for detecting fraud in ATM transactions by comparing the transactional data, for example, the presence of a transaction, with video metadata, for example, indicating whether a transaction occurs when a person is present, for how long the person is there.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2011Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: Solink CorporationInventors: Andrezj Paliga, Michael Matta, David Glick, Debbie Pinard
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Publication number: 20070265139Abstract: An under-furniture exercise device is presented that provides a non-strenuous workout that allows user to concentrate on day-to-day tasks. The exercise device interacts with computer software operating on a general purpose computer in order to provide an incentive for users to continue their exercise. The software receives data signals from the exercise device that allows the software to determine whether the exercise has fallen below a certain threshold. If so, the software issues a command to entertainment software or driver software that controls a device external to the computer. The command causes the entertainment software to alter its performance so that the alteration would be noticed by the user, and causes the driver software to change the operation of the external device in a similar manner. Multiple devices can be networked together for central monitoring, which can be used by health insurance providers to provide incentives to exercise.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2006Publication date: November 15, 2007Inventor: David Glick
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Patent number: 3939298Abstract: The thermal resistance of a joint for fluid filled electric power cables is reduced by transversely dividing the fluid-tight enclosure of the joint into three parts, electrically insulated from each other, namely two end parts each sealed to one of the cable sheaths and to a central part of low thermal resistance. The central part preferably has a cooling jacket. If an outer enclosure for the joint is provided its central part is made of low thermal resistance.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1968Date of Patent: February 17, 1976Assignee: British Insulated Callender's Cables LimitedInventors: Cyril Henry Gosling, David Glick, Alan Leslie Powell, William Young Murray