Patents by Inventor David P. Peek

David P. Peek 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).

  • Publication number: 20140129447
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and computer-readable storage devices for processing anonymous micro-transactions of any type, such as purchases, donations, subscriptions, rewards, and so forth. An example system configured for subscriptions can register a user by assigning the user an anonymous user identifier, and prefund a payment account associated with the anonymous user identifier from a third party payment service, based on authorization from the user. This process can be part of a separate registration phase prior to attempting any transactions. Then, the system can complete a subscription transaction as a micro-transaction via the payment account on behalf of the user in response to a user request made via a micro-transaction button on a website, for example. The system can maintain a subscription transaction history for the payment account, and confirm, upon request from a merchant, validity of the subscription transaction based on the transaction history.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 4, 2013
    Publication date: May 8, 2014
    Applicant: NetNumber, Inc.
    Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, David P. Peek, Arif Shaikh
  • Publication number: 20090203331
    Abstract: A wireless phone user registered for push-to-talk (PTT) services desires a push-to-talk session with a party on a network computer accessible via a public data network (like the Internet) that is not registered with any PTT service. The registered user enters a unique identifier, as a destination address for such computer, and a PTT server uses the unique identifier to query a Directory Service available on the public data network to obtain a PTT address for the destination computer. The PTT server then forwards or proxies the PTT request to the destination computer. As a result, the number of push-to-talk destinations available to the wireless phone user is expanded to include any number of push-to-talk enabled computers available on the Internet that are known to the Directory Service.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 16, 2009
    Publication date: August 13, 2009
    Applicant: NetNumber, Inc.
    Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, David P. Peek, Robert H. Walter
  • Patent number: 7522931
    Abstract: A wireless phone user registered for push-to-talk (PTT) services desires a push-to-talk session with a party on a network computer accessible via a public data network (like the Internet) that is not registered with any PTT service. The registered user enters a unique identifier, as a destination address for such computer, and a PTT server uses the unique identifier to query a Directory Service available on the public data network to obtain a PTT address for the destination computer. The PTT server then forwards or proxies the PTT request to the destination computer. As a result, the number of push-to-talk destinations available to the wireless phone user is expanded to include any number of push-to-talk enabled computers available on the Internet that are known to the Directory Service.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 21, 2009
    Assignee: Netnumber, Inc.
    Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, David P. Peek, Robert H. Walter
  • Publication number: 20040218747
    Abstract: A directory service, containing unique identifiers (e.g., telephone numbers) and related Internet address(es), accessible through the Internet. An Internet-enabled communication system, such as IP-PBX or voice mail system, accepts a telephone number as a destination address. It then contacts the directory service and requests the Internet address related to that telephone number. The communication system uses the Internet address to set up a delivery path via the Internet to the destination. Thus, all time-dependent charges normally associated with message delivery by the telephone network can be avoided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2004
    Publication date: November 4, 2004
    Applicant: NetNumber, Inc.
    Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, Thomas P. Sosnowski, David P. Peek
  • Publication number: 20040192364
    Abstract: A wireless phone user registered for push-to-talk (PTT) services desires a push-to-talk session with a party on a network computer accessible via a public data network (like the Internet) that is not registered with any PTT service. The registered user enters a unique identifier, as a destination address for such computer, and a PTT server uses the unique identifier to query a Directory Service available on the public data network to obtain a PTT address for the destination computer. The PTT server then forwards or proxies the PTT request to the destination computer. As a result, the number of push-to-talk destinations available to the wireless phone user is expanded to include any number of push-to-talk enabled computers available on the Internet that are known to the Directory Service.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 18, 2004
    Publication date: September 30, 2004
    Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, David P. Peek, Robert H. Walter
  • Patent number: 6748057
    Abstract: A directory service, containing unique identifiers (e.g., telephone numbers) and related Internet address(es), accessible through the Internet. An Internet-enabled communication system, such as IP-PBX or voice mail system, accepts a telephone number as a destination address. It then contacts the directory service and requests the Internet address related to that telephone number. The communication system uses the Internet address to set up a delivery path via the Internet to the destination. Thus, all time-dependent charges normally associated with message delivery by the telephone network can be avoided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2004
    Assignee: NetNumber, Inc.
    Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, Thomas P. Sosnowski, David P. Peek
  • Patent number: 6675098
    Abstract: A system and method for accessing and displaying weather information are shown. A weather station (102) collects weather information data from sensors (108-114) using a collection program and assembles the data as a data string in a memory. A station access system (140) is used to call the weather station through the Internet (150) and a wireless cellular digital packet data system (154). The weather station downloads the weather data string to a data base (164). A user contacts the access computer through the Internet using his personal computer (170) to ask for the weather information. The information is compiled from the data base and transmitted to the user's display (172) over the Internet. A user such as a farmer can also supply the system with his particular field and crop conditions and the system will apply the conditions to the weather information and return customized crop production and control information to the farmer over the Internet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 6, 2004
    Inventors: Sanford Christopher Peek, David P. Peek
  • Publication number: 20030076933
    Abstract: A directory service, containing unique identifiers (e.g., telephone numbers) and related Internet address(es), accessible through the Internet. An Internet-enabled communication system, such as IP-PBX or voice mail system, accepts a telephone number as a destination address. It then contacts the directory service and requests the Internet address related to that telephone number. The communication system uses the Internet address to set up a delivery path via the Internet to the destination. Thus, all time-dependent charges normally associated with message delivery by the telephone network can be avoided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 25, 2002
    Publication date: April 24, 2003
    Applicant: NetNumber.com, Inc.
    Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, Thomas P. Sosnowski, David P. Peek
  • Patent number: 6539077
    Abstract: A directory service, containing unique identifiers (e.g., telephone numbers) and related Internet address(es), accessible through the Internet. An Internet-enabled communication system, such as IP-PBX or voice mail system, accepts a telephone number as a destination address. It then contacts the directory service and requests the Internet address related to that telephone number. The communication system uses the Internet address to set up a delivery path via the Internet to the destination. Thus, all time-dependent charges normally associated with message delivery by the telephone network can be avoided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: NetNumber.com, Inc.
    Inventors: Douglas J. Ranalli, Thomas P. Sosnowski, David P. Peek
  • Publication number: 20020049768
    Abstract: A voice mail system in which a recipient of a call is provided with the ability to reply to an internal or external voice message in a common manner. A method for providing a reply includes identifying a caller, and retrieving an address of the caller from a database. Caller origination information is automatically provided with a recorded message from the caller to enable a recipient of the recorded message to reply. Identifying the caller may include searching a database using a voice signature of the caller to identify caller information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2001
    Publication date: April 25, 2002
    Inventors: David P. Peek, Paul F. Finnigan, Rosanna Garcia
  • Publication number: 20020029111
    Abstract: A system and method for accessing and displaying weather information are shown. A weather station (102) collects weather information data from sensors (108-114) using a collection program and assembles the data as a data string in a memory. A station access system (140) is used to call the weather station through the Internet (150) and a wireless cellular digital packet data system (154). The weather station downloads the weather data string to a data base (164). A user contacts the access computer through the Internet using his personal computer (170) to ask for the weather information. The information is compiled from the data base and transmitted to the user's display (172) over the Internet. A user such as a farmer can also supply the system with his particular field and crop conditions and the system will apply the conditions to the weather information and return customized crop production and control information to the farmer over the Internet.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 12, 2001
    Publication date: March 7, 2002
    Inventors: Sanford Christopher Peek, David P. Peek
  • Patent number: 6343255
    Abstract: A system and method for accessing and displaying weather information are shown. A weather station (102) collects weather information data from sensors (108-114) using a collection program and assembles the data as a data string in a memory. A station access system (140) is used to call the weather station through the Internet (150) and a wireless cellular digital packet data system (154). The weather station downloads the weather data string to a data base (164). A user contacts the access computer through the Internet using his personal computer (170) to ask for the weather information. The information is compiled from the data base and transmitted to the user's display (172) over the Internet. A user such as a farmer can also supply the system with his particular field and crop conditions and the system will apply the conditions to the weather information and return customized crop production and control information to the farmer over the Internet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2002
    Inventors: Sanford Christopher Peek, David P. Peek
  • Patent number: 6292799
    Abstract: A voice mail system in which a recipient of a call is provided with the ability to reply to an internal or external voice message in a common manner. A method for providing a reply includes identifying a caller, and retrieving an address of the caller from a database. Caller origination information is automatically provided with a recorded message from the caller to enable a recipient of the recorded message to reply. Identifying the caller may include searching a database using a voice signature of the caller to identify caller information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2001
    Assignee: NetNumber.com, Inc.
    Inventors: David P. Peek, Paul F. Finnigan, Rosanna Garcia