Patents by Inventor Glen Holcomb
Glen Holcomb 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: 20190205853Abstract: A method to enable transactions comprising transmitting, by a vendor server, a request message to the e-commerce system for a token. Receiving a token in response to the request message. Generating an offer message including a mailto hyperlink, wherein the offer message is an email message including a mailto hyperlink is configured to generate an email reply message include the token. Transmitting the offer message to an email address associated with the customer. Receiving a response message from the e-commerce system, the response message including transaction details that confirm the token was validated by the e-commerce system. Transmitting a payment processing request message to a payment processor, wherein the payment processing request is based on the transaction details. Receiving a notification from the payment processor, that payment processing has been completed. Transmitting an email message to the email address of the customer, that payment has been processed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Applicant: SWOOP IP HOLDINGS LLCInventors: James Kassemi, Lawrence Glen Holcomb, Dave Walz-Burkett
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Patent number: 10339506Abstract: Methods and apparatus for secure registration to enable transactions between a first user and a vendor that is facilitated by a payment server are disclosed. The method may comprise storing a form soliciting customer information including a plurality of fields, wherein at least one of the plurality of fields is associated with an attribute. The method including receiving a copy of the form including customer data in all of the plurality of fields and transmitting a first subset of the customer data based on the attribute associated with the first subset of the customer data. The method including receiving a token in response to the transmission of the first subset of customer data and transmitting the token and a second subset of the customer data, wherein the second subset is based on the attribute associated with the second subset of customer data.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2014Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: SWOOP IP HOLDINGS LLCInventors: James Kassemi, Lawrence Glen Holcomb
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Patent number: 10311406Abstract: A system and method to facilitate transactions between a customer and a vendor utilizing an advertising campaign reaching a plurality of potential customers is provided. The method includes receiving a request from the vendor for a bulk token for use in the advertising campaign, generating the bulk token, transmitting the bulk token to the vendor to embed into the advertising campaign associated with a mailto link, the bulk token being sent as part of the advertising campaign to at least one of the plurality of potential customer, receiving a reply SMTP email from a customer from the plurality of potential customers indicating a request for a transaction responsive to the advertising campaign by selecting the mailto link, decoding the bulk token to verify the transaction, performing an SPF and DKIM validation of the received SMTP email to validate the transaction, and processing the verified and validated transaction.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2014Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: SWOOP IP HOLDINGS LLCInventors: James Kassemi, Lawrence Glen Holcomb
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Patent number: 10229400Abstract: A method to enable transactions comprising transmitting, by a vendor server, a request message to the e-commerce system for a token. Receiving a token in response to the request message. Generating an offer message including a mailto hyperlink, wherein the offer message is an email message including a mailto hyperlink is configured to generate an email reply message include the token. Transmitting the offer message to an email address associated with the customer. Receiving a response message from the e-commerce system, the response message including transaction details that confirm the token was validated by the e-commerce system. Transmitting a payment processing request message to a payment processor, wherein the payment processing request is based on the transaction details. Receiving a notification from the payment processor, that payment processing has been completed. Transmitting an email message to the email address of the customer, that payment has been processed.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2014Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: SWOOP IP HOLDINGS LLCInventors: James Kassemi, Lawrence Glen Holcomb, Dave Walz-Burkett
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Patent number: 9816347Abstract: A downhole isolation tool includes a mandrel made of non-metallic material, the mandrel comprising an isolation region at a first end of the mandrel, a shear sleeve adapter disposable on an outer surface of the isolation region, the shear sleeve adapter having holes aligned with holes in the outer surface of the isolation region, a slip assembly positioned around an outer surface of the mandrel, a packing element positioned around the outer surface of the mandrel, and a shoe positioned around the outer surface of the mandrel at a second end of the mandrel.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2015Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: FORUM US, INC.Inventors: Louis W. Chenault, Graham L. Chenault, Glen Holcomb, Kenneth W. Stokley
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Publication number: 20170061429Abstract: A method for leveraging email to complete an online transaction from a third party vendor, the method comprising: storing customer information, the customer information including a customer name, customer email address, customer shipping address, and customer billing information. The method further comprises receiving an authorization request from an application programming interface associated with a third party vendor requesting access to a portion of the customer information and receiving confirmation from a customer to allow the third party vendor to access the portion of the customer information. The method further comprising transmitting an access code to the third party vendor and receiving a request message from the third party vendor, wherein the request message comprises the access code, and wherein the request message requests an authorization token. The method may further comprise confirming the received access code and transmitting an authorization token to the third party vendor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2016Publication date: March 2, 2017Applicant: @PAY IP HOLDINGS LLCInventors: James KASSEMI, Lawrence Glen HOLCOMB, Dave WALZ-BURKETT, John P. KILLORAN, JR., Nora ZULICK, Mike CASSIO
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Patent number: 9495679Abstract: A method for leveraging email to complete an online transaction from a third party vendor, the method comprising: storing customer information, the customer information including a customer name, customer email address, customer shipping address, and customer billing information. The method further comprises receiving an authorization request from an application programming interface associated with a third party vendor requesting access to a portion of the customer information and receiving confirmation from a customer to allow the third party vendor to access the portion of the customer information. The method further comprising transmitting an access code to the third party vendor and receiving a request message from the third party vendor, wherein the request message comprises the access code, and wherein the request message requests an authorization token. The method may further comprise confirming the received access code and transmitting an authorization token to the third party vendor.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2014Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: @Pay IP HOLDINGS LLCInventors: James Kassemi, Lawrence Glen Holcomb, Dave Walz-Burkett, John P. Killoran, Jr., Nora Zulick, Mike Cassio
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Publication number: 20150310438Abstract: An email-based e-commerce system is disclosed with additional features for added security. The system may include security features for email based e-commerce providing added assurance to customers of a higher level of protection than generally required. These security features enhance the password reset function without requiring a password, generate confirmations on outside messaging systems and implement an oversight management tool for authorizing transactions. The methods and apparatus described herein may enhance security by designing a system that can confirm payments through a separate non-email based media. The e-commerce system may send alerts or requests for confirmation in a variety of media to ensure a secure payment process. The methods and apparatus described herein may expand the list of individuals that may request or approve payments based on a single account registered by a single credit card holder. A single user may receive requests from registered sub-customers for payments by email.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Applicant: @PAY IP HOLDINGS LLCInventors: James Kassemi, Lawrence Glen Holcomb, John P. Killoran, JR., Patrick Killoran
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Publication number: 20150176366Abstract: A downhole isolation tool includes a mandrel made of non-metallic material, the mandrel comprising an isolation region at a first end of the mandrel, a shear sleeve adapter disposable on an outer surface of the isolation region, the shear sleeve adapter having holes aligned with holes in the outer surface of the isolation region, a slip assembly positioned around an outer surface of the mandrel, a packing element positioned around the outer surface of the mandrel, and a shoe positioned around the outer surface of the mandrel at a second end of the mandrel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2015Publication date: June 25, 2015Applicant: WIRELINE SOLUTIONS, LLCInventors: Louis W. CHENAULT, Graham L. CHENAULT, Glen HOLCOMB, Kenneth W. STOKLEY
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Patent number: 9016364Abstract: A downhole isolation tool adapted to be converted in the field into any one of a bridge plug, ball drop plug, or a caged ball plug. The components used to assemble the tool, such as the mandrel, slips, and conversion adapters and accessories, are constructed primarily of non-metallic material. Through use of the disclosed isolation tool, drillout time is greatly reduced.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2011Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Wireline Solutions, LLCInventors: Louis W. Chenault, Graham L. Chenault, Glen Holcomb, Kenneth W. Stokley
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Patent number: 8991485Abstract: A slip assembly adapted to be used with a downhole tool which comprises metal slip inserts attached to a slip carrier made of a non-metallic material, such as composite material. As such, the non-metallic slip carrier can eliminate 60-70% or more of the metal used in conventional slip assemblies. Through use of the disclosed slip assembly, downhole tools may be set, while also reducing the metallic material used therein and, thus, greatly reducing the drill out time.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2011Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Wireline Solutions, LLCInventors: Louis W. Chenault, Graham L. Chenault, Glen Holcomb, Kenneth W. Stokley
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Publication number: 20150052055Abstract: A method implemented in an e-commerce system to facilitate transactions between a customer and a vendor is disclosed. The method comprising receiving a request for a bulk token for use in an advertising campaign. Generating a bulk token, wherein the bulk token includes at least a type field and amount field, and does not include an email field. Transmitting the bulk token to a vendor server. Receiving a reply email, wherein the reply email includes the bulk token. Decoding the bulk token. The e-commerce system may further perform a Sender Policy Framework (SPF) and DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) validation and process the transaction, on a condition that the SPF and DKIM validations are approved.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2014Publication date: February 19, 2015Applicant: @PAY IP HOLDINGS LLCInventors: James Kassemi, Lawrence Glen Holcomb
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Publication number: 20140365376Abstract: A method to enable transactions comprising transmitting, by a vendor server, a request message to the e-commerce system for a token. Receiving a token in response to the request message. Generating an offer message including a mailto hyperlink, wherein the offer message is an email message including a mailto hyperlink is configured to generate an email reply message include the token. Transmitting the offer message to an email address associated with the customer. Receiving a response message from the e-commerce system, the response message including transaction details that confirm the token was validated by the e-commerce system. Transmitting a payment processing request message to a payment processor, wherein the payment processing request is based on the transaction details. Receiving a notification from the payment processor, that payment processing has been completed. Transmitting an email message to the email address of the customer, that payment has been processed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Applicant: @PAY IP HOLDINGS LLCInventors: James Kassemi, Lawrence Glen Holcomb, Dave Walz-Burkett
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Publication number: 20140297537Abstract: A method for leveraging email to complete an online transaction from a third party vendor, the method comprising: storing customer information, the customer information including a customer name, customer email address, customer shipping address, and customer billing information. The method further comprises receiving an authorization request from an application programming interface associated with a third party vendor requesting access to a portion of the customer information and receiving confirmation from a customer to allow the third party vendor to access the portion of the customer information. The method further comprising transmitting an access code to the third party vendor and receiving a request message from the third party vendor, wherein the request message comprises the access code, and wherein the request message requests an authorization token. The method may further comprise confirming the received access code and transmitting an authorization token to the third party vendor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2014Publication date: October 2, 2014Applicant: @PAY IP HOLDINGS LLCInventors: James Kassemi, Lawrence Glen Holcomb, Dave Walz-Burkett, John P. Killoran, JR., Nora Zulick, Mike Cassio
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Publication number: 20140289118Abstract: Methods and apparatus for secure registration to enable transactions between a first user and a vendor that is facilitated by a payment server are disclosed. The method may comprise storing a form soliciting customer information including a plurality of fields, wherein at least one of the plurality of fields is associated with an attribute. The method including receiving a copy of the form including customer data in all of the plurality of fields and transmitting a first subset of the customer data based on the attribute associated with the first subset of the customer data. The method including receiving a token in response to the transmission of the first subset of customer data and transmitting the token and a second subset of the customer data, wherein the second subset is based on the attribute associated with the second subset of customer data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Applicant: @PAY IP HOLDINGS LLCInventors: James Kassemi, Lawrence Glen Holcomb
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Publication number: 20120125637Abstract: A slip assembly adapted to be used with a downhole tool which comprises metal slip inserts attached to a slip carrier made of a non-metallic material, such as composite material. As such, the non-metallic slip carrier can eliminate 60-70% or more of the metal used in conventional slip assemblies. Through use of the disclosed slip assembly, downhole tools may be set, while also reducing the metallic material used therein and, thus, greatly reducing the drill out time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2011Publication date: May 24, 2012Inventors: Louis W. Chenault, Graham L. Chenault, Glen Holcomb, Kenneth W. Stokley
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Publication number: 20120125642Abstract: A downhole isolation tool adapted to be converted in the field into any one of a bridge plug, ball drop plug, or a caged ball plug. The components used to assemble the tool, such as the mandrel, slips, and conversion adapters and accessories, are constructed primarily of non-metallic material. Through use of the disclosed isolation tool, drillout time is greatly reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2011Publication date: May 24, 2012Inventors: Louis W. Chenault, Graham L. Chenault, Glen Holcomb, Kenneth W. Stokley
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Patent number: 5939694Abstract: The check-in station is a stand alone, vertically-oriented unit which generates key cards. The unit employs a touch screen connected to a processor and a card encoding unit. The touch screen, processor and card encoding unit are arranged in the unit so as to provide a compacted, user friendly machine.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: VingCard ASInventors: Glen Holcomb, Halvor Aase
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Patent number: 5933085Abstract: The electric lock system combines an electric lock with an energy control unit such that when a guest key is used in the lock, the lock communicates with the energy control unit to move from an unsold state to a sold state. Optionally, the guest key has information which tells the lock when the guest will leave and the lock communicates to the energy control unit to move from the sold state to an unsold state. Another option, includes a motion detector and door switch which allows the lock to detect the presence of the guest in the room and allows the lock to further employ an occupied and unoccupied state. The combination of the electric lock system and the energy control unit provides energy savings in the heating and cooling of the room.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1996Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Vingcard a.s.Inventors: Glen Holcomb, William Reed
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Patent number: 5670940Abstract: The electric lock system operates to block access to the room when a guest key has been used and the guest is detected as being present in the room. The lock blocks access to hotel staff and provides the guest greater privacy in the room. The lock system employs an electronic lock in combination with a motion detector for detecting the presence of the guest in the room.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1996Date of Patent: September 23, 1997Assignee: TrioVing a.sInventors: Glen Holcomb, William Reed