Patents by Inventor Jason B. Martin
Jason B. Martin 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: 12246356Abstract: An efficient material recovery facility is disclosed, including: a first sorting device configured to: process a first instruction to remove a first target item from a set of items; and in response to the first instruction, perform a first sorting action to remove the first target item from the set of items, wherein the set of items excluding at least the first target item is to be transported towards a second sorting device, wherein the second sorting device is associated with a same sorting device type as the first sorting device; and wherein the second sorting device is configured to perform a second sorting action to remove a second target item from the set of items excluding at least the first target item in response to receiving a second instruction to remove the second target item.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2023Date of Patent: March 11, 2025Assignee: AMP Robotics CorporationInventors: Cameron D. Douglas, Geoffrey N. Chiou, Matanya B. Horowitz, Mark Baybutt, Travis W. Martin, Kevin M. Ehlmann, Jason M. Calaiaro, Robert M. Espinosa
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Patent number: 12214971Abstract: A controllable array sorting device is disclosed, including: an array of diverting mechanisms; and a processor coupled to the array of diverting mechanisms, wherein the processor is configured to: process an instruction to perform a sorting action on a target item, wherein the instruction specifies a selected at least subset of the array of diverting mechanisms to use to perform the sorting action; and in response to the instruction, cause the selected at least subset of the array of diverting mechanisms to perform the sorting action on the target item.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2021Date of Patent: February 4, 2025Assignee: AMP Robotics CorporationInventors: Cameron D. Douglas, Geoffrey N. Chiou, Matanya B. Horowitz, Mark Baybutt, Travis W. Martin, Kevin M. Ehlmann, Jason M. Calaiaro, Robert M. Espinosa, Paul Dawes
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Patent number: 11775929Abstract: Data about clients, items included in an item inventory, executable code for recommendation processes, and executable code for feature selection process(es), are stored. The recommendation processes are used to identify items in the item inventory that are recommended for specific clients, and the feature selection process(es) is/are used to select features that are displayed to entities tasked with selecting items from the item inventory for clients. Selection feedback and client feedback are received. One or more feature selection process(es) is/are modified based on the selection feedback and/or the client feedback, to thereby change which, where or/or how certain portion of the data about clients is displayed to the entities tasked with selecting items from the item inventory for the clients, and/or change which, where and/or how certain portion of the data about items is displayed to the entities tasked with selecting items from the item inventory for the clients.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2021Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: Stitch Fix, Inc.Inventors: Jason B. Martin, Katherine A. Livins, Bradley J. Klingenberg, Tarek Rached
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Publication number: 20220129834Abstract: Data about clients, items included in an item inventory, executable code for recommendation processes, and executable code for feature selection process(es), are stored. The recommendation processes are used to identify items in the item inventory that are recommended for specific clients, and the feature selection process(es) is/are used to select features that are displayed to entities tasked with selecting items from the item inventory for clients. Selection feedback and client feedback are received. One or more feature selection process(es) is/are modified based on the selection feedback and/or the client feedback, to thereby change which, where or/or how certain portion of the data about clients is displayed to the entities tasked with selecting items from the item inventory for the clients, and/or change which, where and/or how certain portion of the data about items is displayed to the entities tasked with selecting items from the item inventory for the clients.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2021Publication date: April 28, 2022Inventors: Jason B. Martin, Katherine A. Livins, Bradley J. Klingenberg, Tarek Rached
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Patent number: 11113659Abstract: Data about clients, items included in an item inventory, executable code for recommendation processes, and executable code for feature selection process(es), are stored. The recommendation processes are used to identify items in the item inventory that are recommended for specific clients, and the feature selection process(es) is/are used to select features that are displayed to entities tasked with selecting items from the item inventory for clients. Selection feedback and client feedback are received. One or more feature selection process(es) is/are modified based on the selection feedback and/or the client feedback, to thereby change which, where or/or how certain portion of the data about clients is displayed to the entities tasked with selecting items from the item inventory for the clients, and/or change which, where and/or how certain portion of the data about items is displayed to the entities tasked with selecting items from the item inventory for the clients.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2016Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignee: Stitch Fix, Inc.Inventors: Jason B. Martin, Katherine A. Livins, Bradley J. Klingenberg, Tarek Rached
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Publication number: 20180053142Abstract: Data about clients, items included in an item inventory, executable code for recommendation processes, and executable code for feature selection process(es), are stored. The recommendation processes are used to identify items in the item inventory that are recommended for specific clients, and the feature selection process(es) is/are used to select features that are displayed to entities tasked with selecting items from the item inventory for clients. Selection feedback and client feedback are received. One or more feature selection process(es) is/are modified based on the selection feedback and/or the client feedback, to thereby change which, where or/or how certain portion of the data about clients is displayed to the entities tasked with selecting items from the item inventory for the clients, and/or change which, where and/or how certain portion of the data about items is displayed to the entities tasked with selecting items from the item inventory for the clients.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2016Publication date: February 22, 2018Applicant: Stitch Fix, Inc.Inventors: Jason B. Martin, Katherine A. Livins, Bradley J. Klingenberg, Tarek Rached
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Patent number: 9778957Abstract: Computer implemented systems and methods intelligently distribute tasks received from clients among worker resources. One or more databases store information about worker resources and information about clients. A task assignment server, communicatively coupled to the database(s), receives a plurality of tasks that are to be performed for the clients, accesses the stored information about the worker resources, accesses the stored information about the clients, and assigns each of a majority of the tasks to one of the plurality of worker resources, in dependence on the information about the plurality of worker resources and in dependence on the information about the plurality of clients, so that the plurality of tasks are distributed among two or more of the plurality of worker resources. The system can also include a plurality of queues adapted to store information about tasks assigned to the worker resources associated with the queues.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2015Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: STITCH FIX, INC.Inventors: Eric C. Colson, Bradley J. Klingenberg, Jeffrey S. Magnusson, W. Joel Strait, Jason B. Martin
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Publication number: 20160292011Abstract: Computer implemented systems and methods intelligently distribute tasks received from clients among worker resources. One or more databases store information about worker resources and information about clients. A task assignment server, communicatively coupled to the database(s), receives a plurality of tasks that are to be performed for the clients, accesses the stored information about the worker resources, accesses the stored information about the clients, and assigns each of a majority of the tasks to one of the plurality of worker resources, in dependence on the information about the plurality of worker resources and in dependence on the information about the plurality of clients, so that the plurality of tasks are distributed among two or more of the plurality of worker resources. The system can also include a plurality of queues adapted to store information about tasks assigned to the worker resources associated with the queues.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2015Publication date: October 6, 2016Applicant: Stitch Fix, Inc.Inventors: Eric C. Colson, Bradley J. Klingenberg, Jeffrey S. Magnusson, W. Joel Strait, Jason B. Martin