Patents by Inventor James Quinlan

James Quinlan 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: 12639049
    Abstract: A message management platform may receive, from an application operator, a configuration of a message flow. The message flow includes one or more messages associated with trigger conditions. The platform may receive, from a code snippet incorporated in an application of a user computing device, a notification that the user computing device has used the application. The platform may associate a user identifier with the user computing device. The platform may subscribe to, on behalf of the application operator, one or more API notification channels of the application builder platform. The platform may receive an API notification from the application builder platform. The platform may determine that the application builder platform's user is associated with the user identifier used by the message management platform. The platform may determine that the event described in the payload matches the trigger condition and transmit the first message to the user computing device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2023
    Date of Patent: May 26, 2026
    Assignee: Stodge Inc.
    Inventors: Alexander Colin Meyer, Gerardo Díaz De La Serna Formoso, Gideon Daniel VanRiette, James Quinlan, Joy Taylor Kaufman, Kameron Ahler, Lauren Leia Rouse, Vishak Swaminathan Visvanathan
  • Patent number: 12379903
    Abstract: A message management platform may receive, from an application operator, a configuration of a message flow. The message flow includes one or more messages associated with trigger conditions. The platform may receive, from a code snippet incorporated in an application of a user computing device, a notification that the user computing device has used the application. The platform may associate a user identifier with the user computing device. The platform may subscribe to, on behalf of the application operator, one or more API notification channels of the application builder platform. The platform may receive an API notification from the application builder platform. The platform may determine that the application builder platform's user is associated with the user identifier used by the message management platform. The platform may determine that the event described in the payload matches the trigger condition and transmit the first message to the user computing device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 2023
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2025
    Assignee: Stodge Inc.
    Inventors: Alexander Colin Meyer, Gerardo Díaz De La Serna Formoso, Gideon Daniel VanRiette, James Quinlan, Joy Taylor Kaufman, Kameron Ahler, Lauren Leia Rouse, Vishak Swaminathan Visvanathan
  • Patent number: 12255860
    Abstract: A message management platform may receive, from an application operator, a configuration of a message flow. The message flow includes one or more messages associated with trigger conditions. The platform may receive, from a code snippet incorporated in an application of a user computing device, a notification that the user computing device has used the application. The platform may associate a user identifier with the user computing device. The platform may subscribe to, on behalf of the application operator, one or more API notification channels of the application builder platform. The platform may receive an API notification from the application builder platform. The platform may determine that the application builder platform's user is associated with the user identifier used by the message management platform. The platform may determine that the event described in the payload matches the trigger condition and transmit the first message to the user computing device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2023
    Date of Patent: March 18, 2025
    Assignee: Stodge Inc.
    Inventors: Alexander Colin Meyer, Gerardo Díaz de la Serna Formoso, Gideon Daniel VanRiette, James Quinlan, Joy Taylor Kaufman, Kameron Ahler, Lauren Leia Rouse, Vishak Swaminathan Visvanathan
  • Publication number: 20240126515
    Abstract: A message management platform may receive, from an application operator, a configuration of a message flow. The message flow includes one or more messages associated with trigger conditions. The platform may receive, from a code snippet incorporated in an application of a user computing device, a notification that the user computing device has used the application. The platform may associate a user identifier with the user computing device. The platform may subscribe to, on behalf of the application operator, one or more API notification channels of the application builder platform. The platform may receive an API notification from the application builder platform. The platform may determine that the application builder platform's user is associated with the user identifier used by the message management platform. The platform may determine that the event described in the payload matches the trigger condition and transmit the first message to the user computing device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2023
    Publication date: April 18, 2024
    Inventors: Alexander Colin Meyer, Gerardo Díaz De La Serna Formoso, Gideon Daniel VanRiette, James Quinlan, Joy Taylor Kaufman, Kameron Ahler, Lauren Leia Rouse, Vishak Swaminathan Visvanathan
  • Publication number: 20240126514
    Abstract: A message management platform may receive, from an application operator, a configuration of a message flow. The message flow includes one or more messages associated with trigger conditions. The platform may receive, from a code snippet incorporated in an application of a user computing device, a notification that the user computing device has used the application. The platform may associate a user identifier with the user computing device. The platform may subscribe to, on behalf of the application operator, one or more API notification channels of the application builder platform. The platform may receive an API notification from the application builder platform. The platform may determine that the application builder platform's user is associated with the user identifier used by the message management platform. The platform may determine that the event described in the payload matches the trigger condition and transmit the first message to the user computing device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2023
    Publication date: April 18, 2024
    Inventors: Alexander Colin Meyer, Gerardo Díaz De La Serna Formoso, Gideon Daniel VanRiette, James Quinlan, Joy Taylor Kaufman, Kameron Ahler, Lauren Leia Rouse, Vishak Swaminathan Visvanathan
  • Publication number: 20240129265
    Abstract: A message management platform may receive, from an application operator, a configuration of a message flow. The message flow includes one or more messages associated with trigger conditions. The platform may receive, from a code snippet incorporated in an application of a user computing device, a notification that the user computing device has used the application. The platform may associate a user identifier with the user computing device. The platform may subscribe to, on behalf of the application operator, one or more API notification channels of the application builder platform. The platform may receive an API notification from the application builder platform. The platform may determine that the application builder platform's user is associated with the user identifier used by the message management platform. The platform may determine that the event described in the payload matches the trigger condition and transmit the first message to the user computing device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 12, 2023
    Publication date: April 18, 2024
    Inventors: Alexander Colin Meyer, Gerardo Díaz De La Serna Formoso, Gideon Daniel VanRiette, James Quinlan, Joy Taylor Kaufman, Kameron Ahler, Lauren Leia Rouse, Vishak Swaminathan Visvanathan
  • Patent number: 11709660
    Abstract: A message management platform may receive, from an application operator, a configuration of a message flow. The message flow includes one or more messages associated with trigger conditions. The platform may receive, from a code snippet incorporated in an application of a user computing device, a notification that the user computing device has used the application. The platform may associate a user identifier with the user computing device. The platform may subscribe to, on behalf of the application operator, one or more API notification channels of the application builder platform. The platform may receive an API notification from the application builder platform. The platform may determine that the application builder platform's user is associated with the user identifier used by the message management platform. The platform may determine that the event described in the payload matches the trigger condition and transmit the first message to the user computing device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2022
    Date of Patent: July 25, 2023
    Assignee: Stodge Inc.
    Inventors: Alexander Colin Meyer, Gerardo Díaz De La Serna Formoso, Gideon Daniel VanRiette, James Quinlan, Joy Taylor Kaufman, Kameron Ahler, Lauren Leia Rouse, Vishak Swaminathan Visvanathan
  • Patent number: 6514951
    Abstract: There are provided non-aqueous pour-on, water-fast formulations effective for the control of internal and external parasitic infections and infestations of homothermic animals such as mammalian quadrupeds. The pour-on formulations of the present invention contain as the active ingredient, a compound selected from the group consisting of LL-F28249&agr;-&lgr;, 23-oxo (keto) and 23-imino derivatives of the compounds collectively defined as LL-F28249, and milbemycin and avermectin molecules.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 4, 2003
    Assignee: American Cyanamid Company
    Inventors: Irwin B. Wood, James Quinlan
  • Patent number: D638899
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2010
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2011
    Inventor: James Quinlan