Patents by Inventor James P. Riley

James P. Riley 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).

  • Patent number: 6980960
    Abstract: A fuel purchase incentive is provided incident to the sale of a vehicle. With respect to the sale of an automobile, the incentive consists of a program price, for example a discount price or a capped maximum price, for a specified quantity of a specified brand and type of gasoline. The incentive is calculated as a function of the anticipated geographical and other use factors of the automobile buyer. The incentive information is provided to the buyer at the time of purchase of the automobile and stored for use by an incentive program operator. When the buyer purchases gasoline pursuant to the incentive program, that is of a specified brand, grade and quantity, the purchase information is transmitted to the incentive program operator. A rebate, equal generally to the difference between the retail price and the program price, is calculated and transmitted to a credit card processor for application to a credit card bill.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2005
    Assignee: Goldman Sachs & Co.
    Inventors: Richard Stanley Hajdukiewicz, James P. Riley
  • Publication number: 20030033154
    Abstract: A fuel purchase incentive is provided incident to the sale of a vehicle. With respect to the sale of an automobile, the incentive consists of a program price, for example a discount price or a capped maximum price, for a specified quantity of a specified brand and type of gasoline. The incentive is calculated as a function of the anticipated fuel use factors of the automobile buyer. The incentive information is provided to the buyer at the time of purchase of the automobile and stored for use by an incentive program operator. When the buyer purchases gasoline pursuant to the incentive program, the buyer recognizes the program price through the provision of a rebate, credit, real-time discount or other appropriate mechanism. Program sponsors may participate in the fuel incentive program, for example providing a payment(s) to the program operator in exchange for establishing a relationship with a customer under the program.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 11, 2001
    Publication date: February 13, 2003
    Inventors: Richard Stanley Hajdukiewicz, James P. Riley, John A. Squires
  • Publication number: 20020143616
    Abstract: A fuel purchase incentive is provided incident to the sale of a vehicle. With respect to the sale of an automobile, the incentive consists of a program price, for example a discount price or a capped maximum price, for a specified quantity of a specified brand and type of gasoline. The incentive is calculated as a function of the anticipated geographical and other use factors of the automobile buyer. The incentive information is provided to the buyer at the time of purchase of the automobile and stored for use by an incentive program operator. When the buyer purchases gasoline pursuant to the incentive program, that is of a specified brand, grade and quantity, the purchase information is transmitted to the incentive program operator. A rebate, equal generally to the difference between the retail price and the program price, is calculated and transmitted to a credit card processor for application to a credit card bill.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2001
    Publication date: October 3, 2002
    Inventors: Richard Stanley Hajdukiewicz, James P. Riley
  • Patent number: 4226058
    Abstract: An anchor bolt for securing a bracket to a roof supported by a beam is disclosed. The anchor bolt includes a shank having a threaded upper end and a lower end and extends through a hole in the roof located adjacent the beam. A nut threaded onto the threaded upper end is tightened against the bracket to draw the bracket securely against the upper surface of the roof. The shank extends through the hole along a first side of the beam to a lower edge of the beam. The anchor bolt includes a hooked section attached to the lower end of the shank for anchoring the anchor bolt to the lower edge of the beam. The hooked section includes a retaining end for extending along a second side of the beam to prevent the hooked section from slipping off of the lower edge of the beam when the nut is tightened against the bracket. The retaining end is inclined with respect to the shank by an angle selected to permit the hooked end of the shank to be conveniently passed through the hole from the outside surface of the roof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 7, 1980
    Assignee: Goettl Air Conditioning, Inc.
    Inventor: James P. Riley