Patents by Inventor Guillaume Tenant de la Tour
Guillaume Tenant de la Tour 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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Patent number: 11727443Abstract: Disclosed is a technique for passively monitoring the number of guests in a rental property. Mobile device broadcasts intended for connecting the device to a wireless network contain information about that device. This information includes unique identifiers such as MAC addresses. Detecting these broadcasts and filtering out those devices that are expected enables a property owner to have a semi-accurate number of guests within their property without actually being at the property, or visibly observing the guests in an obtrusive fashion. Guests are able to enjoy themselves in privacy and the property owner is able to monitor the safety of their property.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2021Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: BLUEZOO, INC.Inventors: Jan Willem Korver, Thomas Sandholm, Philippe Rene Morin, Thibault de Lacheze-Murel, Guillaume Tenant de la Tour, Paul-Ambroise Augustin Duquenne, Jerome Lejeune, Amanda Mills, Thuong Ho, Hang Ung
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Publication number: 20220027950Abstract: Disclosed is a technique for passively monitoring the number of guests in a rental property. Mobile device broadcasts intended for connecting the device to a wireless network contain information about that device. This information includes unique identifiers such as MAC addresses. Detecting these broadcasts and filtering out those devices that are expected enables a property owner to have a semi-accurate number of guests within their property without actually being at the property, or visibly observing the guests in an obtrusive fashion. Guests are able to enjoy themselves in privacy and the property owner is able to monitor the safety of their property.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2021Publication date: January 27, 2022Inventors: Jan Willem Korver, Thomas Sandholm, Philippe Rene Morin, Thibault de Lacheze-Murel, Guillaume Tenant de la Tour, Paul-Ambroise Augustin Duquenne, Jerome Lejeune, Amanda Mills, Thuong Ho, Hang Ung
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Patent number: 11151611Abstract: Disclosed is a technique for passively monitoring the number of guests in a rental property. Mobile device broadcasts intended for connecting the device to a wireless network contain information about that device. This information includes unique identifiers such as MAC addresses. Detecting these broadcasts and filtering out those devices that are expected enables a property owner to have a semi-accurate number of guests within their property without actually being at the property, or visibly observing the guests in an obtrusive fashion. Guests are able to enjoy themselves in privacy and the property owner is able to monitor the safety of their property.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2019Date of Patent: October 19, 2021Assignee: BLUEZOO, INC.Inventors: Jan Willem Korver, Thomas Sandholm, Philippe Rene Morin, Thibault de Lacheze-Murel, Guillaume Tenant de la Tour, Paul-Ambroise Augustin Duquenne, Jerome Lejeune, Amanda Mills, Thuong Ho, Hang Ung
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Patent number: 10395278Abstract: Mobile device detecting and engaging are described. A server can determine that a mobile device has connected with a wireless network at a physical location. The server can provide a captive portal of the wireless network to the mobile device to receive contact information for the mobile device. The server can then provide a message including information related to the physical location to the mobile device using the contact information.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2017Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: BlueFox, Inc.Inventors: Hang Ung, Guillaume Tenant de la Tour, Jerome Lejeune, Jan Willem Korver, Thomas Sandholm
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Publication number: 20190172096Abstract: Disclosed is a technique for passively monitoring the number of guests in a rental property. Mobile device broadcasts intended for connecting the device to a wireless network contain information about that device. This information includes unique identifiers such as MAC addresses. Detecting these broadcasts and filtering out those devices that are expected enables a property owner to have a semi-accurate number of guests within their property without actually being at the property, or visibly observing the guests in an obtrusive fashion. Guests are able to enjoy themselves in privacy and the property owner is able to monitor the safety of their property.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2019Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: Guillaume Tenant de la Tour, Thomas Sandholm, Philippe René Morin, Thibault de Lacheze-Murel, Jan Willem Korver, Paul-Ambroise Augustin Duquenne, Jerome Lejeune, Amanda Mills, Thuong Ho, Hang Ung
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Patent number: 10156167Abstract: Mobile devices emit signals in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and cellular (i.e. 2G, 3G, 4G, Edge, H+, etc.). These signals attempt to connect to paired devices, hotspots, cell towers, or other suitable wireless connection points to greater networks. In order to connect to connect to hotspots mobile devices send out identifying data to establish a connection. Hotspots may unobtrusively collect the identification data of the mobile device, and then reject the connection request. The hotspots collect data in real time on the mobile device, and by association, the human carrying the mobile device without having alerted or impeded the human carrier. The system uses analytical software to determine, for example, an approaching unique ID user's presence, history, frequency of visits, duration of presence and so on.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2017Date of Patent: December 18, 2018Assignee: BLUEFOX, INC.Inventors: Guillaume Tenant de la Tour, Jan Willem Korver
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Publication number: 20180152818Abstract: Disclosed is a technique for passively monitoring the number of guests in a rental property. Mobile device broadcasts intended for connecting the device to a wireless network contain information about that device. This information includes unique identifiers such as MAC addresses. Detecting these broadcasts and filtering out those devices that are expected enables a property owner to have a semi-accurate number of guests within their property without actually being at the property, or visibly observing the guests in an obtrusive fashion. Guests are able to enjoy themselves in privacy and the property owner is able to monitor the safety of their property.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2018Publication date: May 31, 2018Inventors: Amanda Mills, Philippe Morin, Guillaume Tenant de la Tour, Thuong Ho, Jan Willem Korver
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Patent number: 9936357Abstract: Disclosed is a technique for passively monitoring the number of guests in a rental property. Mobile device broadcasts intended for connecting the device to a wireless network contain information about that device. This information includes unique identifiers such as MAC addresses. Detecting these broadcasts and filtering out those devices that are expected enables a property owner to have a semi-accurate number of guests within their property without actually being at the property, or visibly observing the guests in an obtrusive fashion. Guests are able to enjoy themselves in privacy and the property owner is able to monitor the safety of their property.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2017Date of Patent: April 3, 2018Assignee: BLUEFOX, INC.Inventors: Amanda Mills, Philippe Morin, Guillaume Tenant de la Tour, Thuong Ho, Jan Willem Korver
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Publication number: 20170342878Abstract: Mobile devices emit signals in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and cellular (i.e. 2G, 3G, 4G, Edge, H+, etc.). These signals attempt to connect to paired devices, hotspots, cell towers, or other suitable wireless connection points to greater networks. In order to connect to connect to hotspots mobile devices send out identifying data to establish a connection. Hotspots may unobtrusively collect the identification data of the mobile device, and then reject the connection request. The hotspots collect data in real time on the mobile device, and by association, the human carrying the mobile device without having alerted or impeded the human carrier. The system uses analytical software to determine, for example, an approaching unique ID user's presence, history, frequency of visits, duration of presence and so on.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2017Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: Guillaume Tenant de la Tour, Jan Willem Korver
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Patent number: 9769625Abstract: Mobile devices emit signals in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and cellular (i.e. 2G, 3G, 4G, Edge, H+, etc.). These signals attempt to connect to paired devices, hotspots, cell towers, or other suitable wireless connection points to greater networks. In order to connect to connect to hotspots mobile devices send out identifying data to establish a connection. Hotspots may unobtrusively collect the identification data of the mobile device, and then reject the connection request. The hotspots collect data in real time on the mobile device, and by association, the human carrying the mobile device without having alerted or impeded the human carrier. The system uses analytical software to determine, for example, an approaching unique ID user's presence, history, frequency of visits, duration of presence and so on.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2016Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: BLUEFOX, INC.Inventors: Guillaume Tenant de la Tour, Jan Willem Korver
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Publication number: 20170148063Abstract: Mobile device detecting and engaging are described. A server can determine that a mobile device has connected with a wireless network at a physical location. The server can provide a captive portal of the wireless network to the mobile device to receive contact information for the mobile device. The server can then provide a message including information related to the physical location to the mobile device using the contact information.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2017Publication date: May 25, 2017Inventors: Hang Ung, Guillaume Tenant de la Tour, Jerome Lejeune, Jan Willem Korver, Thomas Sandholm
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Publication number: 20170150325Abstract: Disclosed is a technique for passively monitoring the number of guests in a rental property. Mobile device broadcasts intended for connecting the device to a wireless network contain information about that device. This information includes unique identifiers such as MAC addresses. Detecting these broadcasts and filtering out those devices that are expected enables a property owner to have a semi-accurate number of guests within their property without actually being at the property, or visibly observing the guests in an obtrusive fashion. Guests are able to enjoy themselves in privacy and the property owner is able to monitor the safety of their property.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2017Publication date: May 25, 2017Inventors: Amanda Mills, Philippe Morin, Guillaume Tenant de la Tour, Thuong Ho, Jan Willem Korver
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Publication number: 20160219411Abstract: Mobile devices emit signals in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and cellular (i.e. 2G, 3G, 4G, Edge, H+, etc.). These signals attempt to connect to paired devices, hotspots, cell towers, or other suitable wireless connection points to greater networks. In order to connect to connect to hotspots mobile devices send out identifying data to establish a connection. Hotspots may unobtrusively collect the identification data of the mobile device, and then reject the connection request. The hotspots collect data in real time on the mobile device, and by association, the human carrying the mobile device without having alerted or impeded the human carrier. The system uses analytical software to determine, for example, an approaching unique ID user's presence, history, frequency of visits, duration of presence and so on.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2016Publication date: July 28, 2016Inventors: Guillaume Tenant de la Tour, Jan Willem Korver