Patents by Inventor Glen Hoffman
Glen Hoffman 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: 20120047073Abstract: A computer system for facilitating payments from an account according to particular embodiments of the invention is adapted for: (1) facilitating the transmission, to a plan service provider, of a first set of documentation of a first payment that would potentially qualify for reimbursement from the account; (2) receiving, from the plan service provider, verification that the first payment has been verified as qualifying for reimbursement from the account according to a set of reimbursement rules associated with the account; (3) storing, in memory, an electronic version of the first set of documentation; and (4) storing, in memory, an indication that the first payment has been verified as being properly reimbursable from the account.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Applicant: DATAPATH, INC.Inventors: Glen A. Hoffman, Jason Lee, John J. Robbins, JR., Clayton Hall, John J. Robbins, SR.
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Patent number: 8047430Abstract: A computer system for facilitating payments from an account according to particular embodiments of the invention is adapted for: (1) facilitating the transmission, to a plan service provider, of a first set of documentation of a first payment that would potentially qualify for reimbursement from the account; (2) receiving, from the plan service provider, verification that the first payment has been verified as qualifying for reimbursement from the account according to a set of reimbursement rules associated with the account; (3) storing, in memory, an electronic version of the first set of documentation; and (4) storing, in memory, an indication that the first payment has been verified as being properly reimbursable from the account.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2010Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: DataPath, Inc.Inventors: Glen A. Hoffman, Jason Lee, John J. Robbins, Jr., Clayton Hall, John J. Robbins, Sr.
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Publication number: 20110106705Abstract: A computer system for facilitating payments from an account according to particular embodiments of the invention is adapted for: (1) facilitating the transmission, to a plan service provider, of a first set of documentation of a first payment that would potentially qualify for reimbursement from the account; (2) receiving, from the plan service provider, verification that the first payment has been verified as qualifying for reimbursement from the account according to a set of reimbursement rules associated with the account; (3) storing, in memory, an electronic version of the first set of documentation; and (4) storing, in memory, an indication that the first payment has been verified as being properly reimbursable from the account.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: DATAPATH, INC.Inventors: Glen A. Hoffman, Jason Lee, John J. Robbins, JR., Clayton Hall, John J. Robbins, SR.
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Patent number: 7857205Abstract: A computer system for facilitating payments from an account according to particular embodiments of the invention is adapted for: (1) facilitating the transmission, to a plan service provider, of a first set of documentation of a first payment that would potentially qualify for reimbursement from the account; (2) receiving, from the plan service provider, verification that the first payment has been verified as qualifying for reimbursement from the account according to a set of reimbursement rules associated with the account; (3) storing, in memory, an electronic version of the first set of documentation; and (4) storing, in memory, an indication that the first payment has been verified as being properly reimbursable from the account.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2006Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: DataPath, Inc.Inventors: Glen A. Hoffman, Jason Lee, John J. Robbins, Jr., Clayton Hall, John J. Robbins, Sr.
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Publication number: 20100145848Abstract: A credit card transaction processing system that, in various embodiments, is configured for: (1) receiving transaction data related to a reimbursable charge made on the credit card by a credit card holder; (2) analyzing the transaction data to determine whether the charge may be auto-substantiated; (3) in response to determining that the charge may be auto-substantiated, auto-substantiating the charge; and (4) in response to the charge being auto-substantiated, reimbursing the credit card holder for at least a portion of the charge at least substantially without human intervention.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2010Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: DATAPATH, INC.Inventors: John J. Robbins, JR., John J. Robbins, SR., Glen A. Hoffman
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Patent number: 7661586Abstract: A credit card transaction processing system that, in various embodiments, is configured for: (1) receiving transaction data related to a reimbursable charge made on the credit card by a credit card holder; (2) analyzing the transaction data to determine whether the charge may be auto-substantiated; (3) in response to determining that the charge may be auto-substantiated, auto-substantiating the charge; and (4) in response to the charge being auto-substantiated, reimbursing the credit card holder for at least a portion of the charge at least substantially without human intervention.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2004Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: DataPath, Inc.Inventors: John J. Robbins, Jr., John J. Robbins, Sr., Glen A. Hoffman
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Publication number: 20060212313Abstract: A computer system for facilitating payments from an account according to particular embodiments of the invention is adapted for: (1) facilitating the transmission, to a plan service provider, of a first set of documentation of a first payment that would potentially qualify for reimbursement from the account; (2) receiving, from the plan service provider, verification that the first payment has been verified as qualifying for reimbursement from the account according to a set of reimbursement rules associated with the account; (3) storing, in memory, an electronic version of the first set of documentation; and (4) storing, in memory, an indication that the first payment has been verified as being properly reimbursable from the account.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2006Publication date: September 21, 2006Inventors: Glen Hoffman, Jason Lee, John Robbins, Clayton Hall, John Robbins
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Publication number: 20060212378Abstract: A computer system according to particular embodiments of the invention is adapted for: (A) receiving one or more claims for reimbursement from an account holder of a health savings account; (B) after receiving the one or more claims, allowing a plan service provider to: (1) review each particular one of the one or more claims for reimbursement to determine whether the particular claim is properly reimbursable from the health savings account; and (2) in response to determining that the particular claim is reimbursable from the health savings account, certify that the particular claim is properly reimbursable from the health savings account.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2006Publication date: September 21, 2006Inventors: Glen Hoffman, Jason Lee, John Robbins, Clayton Hall, John Robbins
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Publication number: 20050121511Abstract: A credit card transaction processing system that, in various embodiments, is configured for: (1) receiving transaction data related to a reimbursable charge made on the credit card by a credit card holder; (2) analyzing the transaction data to determine whether the charge may be auto-substantiated; (3) in response to determining that the charge may be auto-substantiated, auto-substantiating the charge; and (4) in response to the charge being auto-substantiated, reimbursing the credit card holder for at least a portion of the charge at least substantially without human intervention.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2004Publication date: June 9, 2005Inventors: John Robbins, John Robbins, Glen Hoffman
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Patent number: 6462695Abstract: A method and circuitry for implementing low-power analog-to-digital converters. More particularly, embodiments of the present invention provide an amplifier circuit for pipeline ADCs having multiple stages, some in sample mode, some in hold mode. The stages include residue amplifiers which include a pre-amp and a current source. The current source is turned off during the sample mode. Some embodiments include a second current source that provides a bleeder current during the sample phase so that the pre-amp remains in steady state.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Exar CorporationInventors: Bhupendra Kumar Ahuja, Eric Glen Hoffman