Patents by Inventor Jack F. Perry, II
Jack F. Perry, II 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: 11770568Abstract: Systems and methods are configured to provide alternate content during video streaming. Content made up of a plurality of blocks is streamed over a first video stream to a user computing device via a first URI. While streaming, a determination is made that alternate content is available. In response, a signaling mechanism is provided indicating such and a request for the alternate content is received. As a result, a particular block that is currently being provided over the first video stream is suspended and the alternate content is streamed to the user computing entity over a second video stream. Depending on the embodiment, the second video stream may be accessed by re-activating the first URI or by activating a second URI. Upon completion of the alternate content, the particular block that was suspended can be resumed to facilitate continued streaming of the content over the first or second video stream.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2022Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Assignee: Syncbak, Inc.Inventors: Jack F. Perry, II, Steven C. Maher
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Patent number: 11632577Abstract: Systems and methods are configured to provide alternate content during video streaming. Content made up of a plurality of blocks is streamed over a first video stream to a user computing device via a first URI. While streaming, a determination is made that alternate content is available. In response, a signaling mechanism is provided indicating such and a request for the alternate content is received. As a result, a particular block that is currently being provided over the first video stream is suspended and the alternate content is streamed to the user computing entity over a second video stream. Depending on the embodiment, the second video stream may be accessed by re-activating the first URI or by activating a second URI. Upon completion of the alternate content, the particular block that was suspended can be resumed to facilitate continued streaming of the content over the first or second video stream.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2022Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: Syncbak, Inc.Inventors: Jack F. Perry, II, Steven C. Maher
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Publication number: 20220132188Abstract: Systems and methods are configured to provide alternate content during video streaming. Content made up of a plurality of blocks is streamed over a first video stream to a user computing device via a first URI. While streaming, a determination is made that alternate content is available. In response, a signaling mechanism is provided indicating such and a request for the alternate content is received. As a result, a particular block that is currently being provided over the first video stream is suspended and the alternate content is streamed to the user computing entity over a second video stream. Depending on the embodiment, the second video stream may be accessed by re-activating the first URI or by activating a second URI. Upon completion of the alternate content, the particular block that was suspended can be resumed to facilitate continued streaming of the content over the first or second video stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2022Publication date: April 28, 2022Inventors: Jack F. Perry, II, Steven C. Maher
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Publication number: 20220132189Abstract: Systems and methods are configured to provide alternate content during video streaming. Content made up of a plurality of blocks is streamed over a first video stream to a user computing device via a first URI. While streaming, a determination is made that alternate content is available. In response, a signaling mechanism is provided indicating such and a request for the alternate content is received. As a result, a particular block that is currently being provided over the first video stream is suspended and the alternate content is streamed to the user computing entity over a second video stream. Depending on the embodiment, the second video stream may be accessed by re-activating the first URI or by activating a second URI. Upon completion of the alternate content, the particular block that was suspended can be resumed to facilitate continued streaming of the content over the first or second video stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2022Publication date: April 28, 2022Inventors: Jack F. Perry, II, Steven C. Maher
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Patent number: 11252448Abstract: Systems and methods are configured to provide alternate content during video streaming. Content made up of a plurality of blocks is streamed over a first video stream to a user computing device via a first URI. While streaming, a determination is made that alternate content is available. In response, a signaling mechanism is provided indicating such and a request for the alternate content is received. As a result, a particular block that is currently being provided over the first video stream is suspended and the alternate content is streamed to the user computing entity over a second video stream. Depending on the embodiment, the second video stream may be accessed by re-activating the first URI or by activating a second URI. Upon completion of the alternate content, the particular block that was suspended can be resumed to facilitate continued streaming of the content over the first or second video stream.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2020Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: Syncbak, Inc.Inventors: Jack F. Perry, II, Steven C. Maher
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Publication number: 20200389679Abstract: Systems and methods are configured to provide alternate content during video streaming. Content made up of a plurality of blocks is streamed over a first video stream to a user computing device via a first URI. While streaming, a determination is made that alternate content is available. In response, a signaling mechanism is provided indicating such and a request for the alternate content is received. As a result, a particular block that is currently being provided over the first video stream is suspended and the alternate content is streamed to the user computing entity over a second video stream. Depending on the embodiment, the second video stream may be accessed by re-activating the first URI or by activating a second URI. Upon completion of the alternate content, the particular block that was suspended can be resumed to facilitate continued streaming of the content over the first or second video stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2020Publication date: December 10, 2020Inventors: Jack F. Perry, II, Steven C. Maher
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Patent number: 9037634Abstract: Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for receiving content available for consumption. For example, a user device can receive a message about content available for consumption and access the content via the appropriate provided in the user's broadcast area. Moreover, a user device can be used to access program information based on the user device's location.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2011Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Inventor: Jack F. Perry, II
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Patent number: 8966549Abstract: Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for wirelessly providing transcoded broadcasts to mobile devices and receiving content wirelessly via mobile devices. For example, in one embodiment, a distribution device can receive an over-the-air broadcast, transcode the over-the-air broadcast, and broadcast the transcoded broadcast to mobile devices within range.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2012Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Inventors: Jack F. Perry, II, Steven C. Maher
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Patent number: 8966544Abstract: Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for wirelessly providing transcoded broadcasts to mobile devices and receiving content wirelessly via mobile devices. For example, in one embodiment, a distribution device can receive an over-the-air broadcast, transcode the over-the-air broadcast, and broadcast the transcoded broadcast to mobile devices within range.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2012Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Inventors: Jack F. Perry, II, Steven C. Maher
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Patent number: 8909246Abstract: Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for receiving content available for consumption. For example, a user device can receive a message about content available for consumption and access the content via the appropriate provided in the user's broadcast area. Moreover, a user device can be used to access program information based on the user device's location.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2011Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Inventor: Jack F. Perry, II
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Patent number: 8910196Abstract: Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for broadcast area identification and content distribution. In one embodiment, a broadcast area associated with an electronic device can be identified. Then, content for the broadcast area can be distributed to the electronic device in accordance with distribution parameters.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2012Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Inventors: Jack F. Perry, II, Michael J. Roeder, Brian L. Duhn, David L. Carlile, Jason A. Brunken, Steven J. Turley, Matthew J. Youngblut, Grant Keiser, Steven C. Maher
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Publication number: 20140094110Abstract: Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for wirelessly providing transcoded broadcasts to mobile devices and receiving content wirelessly via mobile devices. For example, in one embodiment, a distribution device can receive an over-the-air broadcast, transcode the over-the-air broadcast, and broadcast the transcoded broadcast to mobile devices within range.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: SYNCBAK, INC.Inventors: JACK F. PERRY, II, STEVEN C. MAHER
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Publication number: 20140096163Abstract: Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for wirelessly providing transcoded broadcasts to mobile devices and receiving content wirelessly via mobile devices. For example, in one embodiment, a distribution device can receive an over-the-air broadcast, transcode the over-the-air broadcast, and broadcast the transcoded broadcast to mobile devices within range.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2012Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: SYNCBAK, INC.Inventors: JACK F. PERRY, II, STEVEN C. MAHER
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Publication number: 20130198787Abstract: Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for broadcast area identification and content distribution. In one embodiment, a broadcast area associated with an electronic device can be identified. Then, content for the broadcast area can be distributed to the electronic device in accordance with distribution parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: SYNCBAK, INC.Inventors: Jack F. Perry, II, Michael J. Roeder, Brian L. Duhn, David L. Carlile, Jason A. Brunken, Steven J. Turley, Matthew J. Youngblut, Grant Keiser, Steven C. Maher
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Publication number: 20130117775Abstract: Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for receiving content available for consumption. For example, in one embodiment, an electronic device can provide location information to a management server that can be validated as originating from a trusted source of the electronic device. The management server can then validate the location information and determine the appropriate broadcast area for the electronic device based at least in part on the location information.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2012Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: Syncbak, Inc.Inventors: Jack F. Perry, II, Steven C. Maher
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Publication number: 20130117774Abstract: Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for receiving content available for consumption. For example, in one embodiment, an electronic device can provide location information to a management server that can be validated as originating from a trusted source of the electronic device. The management server can then validate the location information and determine the appropriate broadcast area for the electronic device based at least in part on the location information.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2012Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: SYNCBAK, INC.Inventors: Jack F. Perry, II, Steven C. Maher
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Patent number: 8255941Abstract: Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for authenticating local and remote devices associated with a broadcast area. For example, in one embodiment, a broadcast station can broadcast a first over-the-air broadcast that includes a token. A local device can scan for and identify the token in the first over-the-air broadcast it receives. The local device can then transmit the received token and user registration to an authentication server. The authentication server can use the token and user registration information to create a unique broadcast identifier. The authentication server can then transmit the unique broadcast identifier to the broadcast station and the local device. The broadcast station then broadcasts a second over-the-air broadcast that includes a unique broadcast identifier. Once the local device receives the unique broadcast identifier from the second over-the-air broadcast and the authentication server, it can be authenticated as being in the broadcast area.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2010Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Inventor: Jack F. Perry, II
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Patent number: 8255947Abstract: Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for authenticating local and remote devices associated with a broadcast area. In one embodiment, an authentication server can transmit a unique broadcast identifier to a broadcast system and a local device. The broadcast system can then transmit a broadcast that includes the unique broadcast identifier. Once the local device receives the unique broadcast identifier from the broadcast and the authentication server, it can be authenticated as being in the broadcast area.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2010Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Inventor: Jack F. Perry, II
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Patent number: 8255942Abstract: Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for authenticating local and remote devices associated with a broadcast area. For example, in one embodiment, a broadcast station can broadcast a first over-the-air broadcast that includes a token. A local device can scan for and identify the token in the first over-the-air broadcast it receives. The local device can then transmit the received token and user registration to an authentication server. The authentication server can use the token and user registration information to create a unique broadcast identifier. The authentication server can then transmit the unique broadcast identifier to the broadcast station and the local device. The broadcast station then broadcasts a second over-the-air broadcast that includes a unique broadcast identifier. Once the local device receives the unique broadcast identifier from the second over-the-air broadcast and the authentication server, it can be authenticated as being in the broadcast area.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2010Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Inventor: Jack F. Perry, II
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Patent number: 8255940Abstract: Systems, methods, apparatus, and computer program products are provided for authenticating local and remote devices associated with a broadcast area. For example, in one embodiment, a broadcast station can broadcast a first over-the-air broadcast that includes a token. A local device can scan for and identify the token in the first over-the-air broadcast it receives. The local device can then transmit the received token and user registration to an authentication server. The authentication server can use the token and user registration information to create a unique broadcast identifier. The authentication server can then transmit the unique broadcast identifier to the broadcast station and the local device. The broadcast station then broadcasts a second over-the-air broadcast that includes a unique broadcast identifier. Once the local device receives the unique broadcast identifier from the second over-the-air broadcast and the authentication server, it can be authenticated as being in the broadcast area.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2010Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Inventor: Jack F. Perry, II