Patents by Inventor Gianna Lise Puerini
Gianna Lise Puerini 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: 20240420080Abstract: This disclosure describes a system for automatically transitioning items from a materials handling facility without delaying a user as they exit the materials handling facility. For example, while a user is located in a materials handling facility, the user may pick one or more items. The items are identified and automatically associated with the user at or near the time of the item pick. When the users enters and/or passes through a transition area, the picked items are automatically transitioned to the user without affirmative input from or delay to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2024Publication date: December 19, 2024Inventors: Gianna Lise Puerini, Dilip Kumar, Steven Kessel
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Patent number: 12020304Abstract: Described is a system and method for presenting event information to a user and, if necessary, obtaining confirmation of different aspects (user, item, action) of the event. In some implementations, an event includes a user, an action, and an item. For example, an event may include a user picking an item from an inventory location, a user placing an item into a tote associated with the user, etc. if the aspects of the event cannot be determined with a high enough degree of confidence, a user interface may be generated and sent to the user requesting confirmation of one or more of the aspects of the event.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2019Date of Patent: June 25, 2024Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dilip Kumar, Gianna Lise Puerini, Jason Michael Famularo, Amber Autrey Taylor, Thomas Meilandt Mathiesen, Jared Joseph Frank
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Patent number: 12002009Abstract: This disclosure describes a system for automatically transitioning items from a materials handling facility without delaying a user as they exit the materials handling facility. For example, while a user is located in a materials handling facility, the user may pick one or more items. The items are identified and automatically associated with the user at or near the time of the item pick. When the users enters and/or passes through a transition area, the picked items are automatically transitioned to the user without affirmative input from or delay to the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2021Date of Patent: June 4, 2024Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gianna Lise Puerini, Dilip Kumar, Steven Kessel
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Patent number: 11709464Abstract: This disclosure describes a system for presenting items to a user at a presentation area within a materials handling facility. In some instances, a predicted items list that identifies items that are likely to be picked by a user are determined and, when the user arrives at the materials handling facility, those predicted items are presented to the user for selection. For example, predicted items may be determined and inventory holders that contain the predicted items may be routed to a presentation area and positioned for presentation to the user. The user may browse the presented items and pick the items they desire.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2021Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Nadya Dhalla, Kerry Patrick Person, Ozgur Dogan, Gianna Lise Puerini, Steven Kessel
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Patent number: 11475503Abstract: This disclosure describes a system for fulfilling items at a materials handling facility. In some instances, a predicted items list that identifies items that are likely to be picked by a user are determined and, when the user arrives at the materials handling facility, those predicted items are presented to the user for selection. For example, predicted items may be determined and an inventory holder that holds one or more of those predicted items may be retrieved by a mobile drive unit (such as a Kiva mobile drive unit) and presented to the user at a retrieval area. The user may pick the items they desire from the presented inventory holder.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2020Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ozgur Dogan, Gianna Lise Puerini, Michael Cordell Mountz, Steve Kessel
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Patent number: 11450002Abstract: Markers may be presented on different objects in a facility, such as shelves or totes. A marker can use color, placement of elements, blending effects, or infrared light layers to encode data about the object. During operation, a camera within the facility may acquire an image, which includes an image of the marker as presented on the object. The marker can be analyzed to detect marker data encoded therein. By decoding the marker data, details about the marker can be extracted, such as an identification of the object. In addition, using details about the marker location within the image and location data associated with the camera, a location of the object relative to the camera can be determined, as well as an orientation of the object relative to the camera. As the object moves within the facility, the object can be tracked based on this location and orientation data.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2020Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Joachim Sebastian Stahl, Ammar Chinoy, Jason Michael Famularo, Pranab Mohanty, Gianna Lise Puerini, Jared Joseph Frank
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Patent number: 11315073Abstract: Described is a system and method for presenting event information to a user and, if necessary, obtaining confirmation of different aspects (user, item, action) of the event. In some implementations, an event includes a user, an action, and an item. For example, an event may include a user picking an item from an inventory location, a user placing an item into a tote associated with the user, etc. if the aspects of the event cannot be determined with a high enough degree of confidence, a user interface may be generated and sent to the user requesting confirmation of one or more of the aspects of the event.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2019Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jason Michael Famularo, Amber Autrey Taylor, Dilip Kumar, Gianna Lise Puerini, Thomas Meilandt Mathiesen
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Publication number: 20220108270Abstract: This disclosure describes a system for automatically transitioning items from a materials handling facility without delaying a user as they exit the materials handling facility. For example, while a user is located in a materials handling facility, the user may pick one or more items. The items are identified and automatically associated with the user at or near the time of the item pick. When the users enters and/or passes through a transition area, the picked items are automatically transitioned to the user without affirmative input from or delay to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2021Publication date: April 7, 2022Inventors: Gianna Lise Puerini, Dilip Kumar, Steven Kessel
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Patent number: 11100463Abstract: This disclosure describes a system for automatically transitioning items from a materials handling facility without delaying a user as they exit the materials handling facility. For example, while a user is located in a materials handling facility, the user may pick one or more items. The items are identified and automatically associated with the user at or near the time of the item pick. When the users enters and/or passes through a transition area, the picked items are automatically transitioned to the user without affirmative input from or delay to the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2018Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gianna Lise Puerini, Dilip Kumar, Steven Kessel
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Patent number: 10996640Abstract: This disclosure describes a system for presenting items to a user at a presentation area within a materials handling facility. In some instances, a predicted items list that identifies items that are likely to be picked by a user are determined and, when the user arrives at the materials handling facility, those predicted items are presented to the user for selection. For example, predicted items may be determined and inventory holders that contain the predicted items may be routed to a presentation area and positioned for presentation to the user. The user may browse the presented items and pick the items they desire.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2019Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Nadya Dhalla, Kerry Patrick Person, Ozgur Dogan, Gianna Lise Puerini, Steven Kessel
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Patent number: 10974953Abstract: This disclosure describes, in part, embodiments of a material dispenser configured to dispense material while tracking an amount of dispensed material and messaging to a user, in near-real-time, the amount of dispensed materials, a running cost of the dispensed materials, and/or the like. The material dispenser may include one or more weight sensors to track an amount of dispensed material and a display to indicate to a user a running amount of material that has been dispensed and a running cost to the user.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2015Date of Patent: April 13, 2021Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Robert Towers, Sridhar Boyapati, Dilip Kumar, Gianna Lise Puerini, Jason Michael Famularo
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Patent number: 10861078Abstract: This disclosure describes a system for fulfilling items at a materials handling facility. In some instances, a predicted items list that identifies items that are likely to be picked by a user are determined and, when the user arrives at the materials handling facility, those predicted items are presented to the user for selection. For example, predicted items may be determined and an inventory holder that holds one or more of those predicted items may be retrieved by a mobile drive unit (such as a Kiva mobile drive unit) and presented to the user at a retrieval area. The user may pick the items they desire from the presented inventory holder.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2019Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ozgur Dogan, Gianna Lise Puerini, Michael Cordell Mountz, Steve Kessel
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Patent number: 10846859Abstract: Machine-readable optical markers may be presented on a surface of a shelf, on a display device, or on a structure. Markers are presented as an array of graphical elements arranged in rows and columns. The graphical elements in the array of the mark utilize color and placement to encode marker data. In addition, a source image graphic may also be blended with a portion of the graphical elements in the array to create a blended image. In other embodiments, the marker may be presented with one or more borders surrounding the perimeter of the graphical elements in the array. The marker data may be presented using infrared light with a visible light layer presented over the array of graphical elements.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2019Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Joachim Sebastian Stahl, Ammar Chinoy, Jason Michael Famularo, Pranab Mohanty, Gianna Lise Puerini, Jared Joseph Frank
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Patent number: 10515140Abstract: Methods and systems for selecting and displaying items includes causing the display of a large image of a selected item, a plurality of view icons indicative of different views of the selected item, and item details associated with a selected item. After the customer selects a view and/or color for the large image and mouses over the image, a zoom box appears and a corresponding magnified image window appears with a magnified image of the zoom box image for the selected view and color of the item.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2015Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Sean Michael Scott, Douglas J. Gradt, Doug Irvine, Nimrod Hoofien, Eva Manolis, Christopher J. Vigder, Amy Bates, Max L. Kanter, Todd A. Heimes, J. Nathaniel Sloan, Michael Paul Touloumtzis, Michael L. Weiss, Maren Marie Costa, Gianna Lise Puerini
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Patent number: 10504230Abstract: Described are systems and techniques for using machine-readable optical markers to calibrate a machine vision system. In one implementation, the machine vision system may generate calibration data associating spatial coordinates with image coordinates of the machine-readable marker in an image acquired by a camera. The machine-readable marker may comprise a blend of an optical code that encodes marker data and a human-readable source graphic image. In some implementations, the optical code of the markers may be detectable under infrared light while remaining invisible to the unaided eye.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2014Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Joachim Sebastian Stahl, Ammar Chinoy, Jason Michael Famularo, Pranab Mohanty, Gianna Lise Puerini, Jared Joseph Frank
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Patent number: 10339493Abstract: Described is a system and method for presenting event information to a user and, if necessary, obtaining confirmation of different aspects (user, item, action) of the event. In some implementations, an event includes a user, an action, and an item. For example, an event may include a user picking an item from an inventory location, a user placing an item into a tote associated with the user, etc. if the aspects of the event cannot be determined with a high enough degree of confidence, a user interface may be generated and sent to the user requesting confirmation of one or more of the aspects of the event.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2014Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jason Michael Famularo, Amber Autrey Taylor, Dilip Kumar, Gianna Lise Puerini, Thomas Meilandt Mathiesen
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Patent number: 10332183Abstract: This disclosure describes a system for fulfilling items at a materials handling facility. In some instances, a predicted items list that identifies items that are likely to be picked by a user are determined and, when the user arrives at the materials handling facility, those predicted items are presented to the user for selection. For example, predicted items may be determined and an inventory holder that holds one or more of those predicted items may be retrieved by a mobile drive unit (such as a Kiva mobile drive unit) and presented to the user at a retrieval area. The user may pick the items they desire from the presented inventory holder.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2014Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ozgur Dogan, Gianna Lise Puerini, Michael Cordell Mountz, Steve Kessel
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Patent number: 10303133Abstract: This disclosure describes a system for presenting items to a user at a presentation area within a materials handling facility. In some instances, a predicted items list that identifies items that are likely to be picked by a user are determined and, when the user arrives at the materials handling facility, those predicted items are presented to the user for selection. For example, predicted items may be determined and inventory holders that contain the predicted items may be routed to a presentation area and positioned for presentation to the user. The user may browse the presented items and pick the items they desire.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2014Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Nadya Dhalla, Kerry Patrick Person, Ozgur Dogan, Gianna Lise Puerini, Steven Kessel
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Publication number: 20190138986Abstract: This disclosure describes a system for automatically transitioning items from a materials handling facility without delaying a user as they exit the materials handling facility. For example, while a user is located in a materials handling facility, the user may pick one or more items. The items are identified and automatically associated with the user at or near the time of the item pick. When the users enters and/or passes through a transition area, the picked items are automatically transitioned to the user without affirmative input from or delay to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2018Publication date: May 9, 2019Inventors: Gianna Lise Puerini, Dilip Kumar, Steven Kessel
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Patent number: 10242393Abstract: Described is a system and method for presenting event information to a user and, if necessary, obtaining confirmation of different aspects (user, item, action) of the event. In some implementations, an event includes a user, an action, and an item. For example, an event may include a user picking an item from an inventory location, a user placing an item into a tote associated with the user, etc. if the aspects of the event cannot be determined with a high enough degree of confidence, a user interface may be generated and sent to the user requesting confirmation of one or more of the aspects of the event.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2014Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dilip Kumar, Gianna Lise Puerini, Jason Michael Famularo, Amber Autrey Taylor, Thomas Meilandt Mathiesen, Jared Joseph Frank