Patents by Inventor Iris Sherman

Iris Sherman 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: 20170293984
    Abstract: A profile manager (PM) server receives a Food Profiling Request Message (FPREM), from a consumer's Wireless Receive/Transmit Unit (WRTU), responsive to a WRTU-initiated food-related event (FEP). The FPREM is created from information in an Input Mobile Element (IME) sent to the WRTU from a FEP provider responsive to its initiation. The IME includes code providing a link to other code directing the FPREM to the PM server. The FPREM includes an identifier for the FEP (FEID) and a consumer food profile class (CFPC). The PM server searches a lookup table for the FEID and the CFPC to determine consumer-pre-authorized attributes for sharing in association with the FEP corresponding to the FEID. The PM server sends, to a processing system associated with the FEP (FEPPS), a Food Profiling Request Response (PFRER), which includes the FEID and one of the attributes or an indication that no attributes are authorized for sharing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2017
    Publication date: October 12, 2017
    Applicant: Kitchology, Inc.
    Inventors: Steve Goldberg, Alain Briancon, Ian Durham, Iris Sherman, John Ellsworth, Ryan B. Harvey, Barbara Boyce, Ian Speers, Dennis Bonilla, Christopher Peterson, Jenny Sprague, Thomas Scholl
  • Publication number: 20160232624
    Abstract: Methods, apparatus and systems are described. A method, implemented in a Food Event Processing Platform, includes establishing communication with a Wireless Receive/Transmit Unit (WRTU) attempting to process a food-related event (FE). One or more micro-service software components (MSSCs) of the FEPP are identified to process the FE. Information is obtained about a user of the WRTU that was deduced from information regarding transactions engaged in via the WRTU, and FE-related attributes are communicated to the MSSCs. It is determined whether affirmative action from the user is required. If so, a food event involvement trigger (FEIT), including a request for the affirmative action, is sent to the WRTU. A response to the FEIT is received, processed and forwarded to the MSSCs for processing. If the response is positive, the deduced information is provided to a processing system associated with a provider of the FE so it can begin processing the FE.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2015
    Publication date: August 11, 2016
    Applicant: Kitchology Inc.
    Inventors: Steve Goldberg, Alain Briancon, Ian Durham, Iris Sherman, John Ellsworth, Ryan B. Harvey, Barbara Boyce, Ian Speers, Dennis Bonilla, Christopher Peterson, Jenny Sprague, Thomas Scholl