Patents by Inventor Jason Ewell
Jason Ewell 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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Publication number: 20180165702Abstract: This disclosure provides a loyalty program on a network-wide level. Embodiments may associate UPC and SKU data on a network level to reward consumers and/or to analyze the data for a variety of business purposes, such as market segmentation analyses and/or analyses relating to consumer spending behaviors or patterns, for example. In accordance with one embodiment, the network may comprise any number of participants, including consumers (such as primary and supplementary members of an aggregate consumer account), retailers (e.g. including any of their employees), manufacturers, third-party providers, and the like. In accordance with one embodiment, this disclosure enables participation by supplementary members who are associated with a primary member and, in this manner, facilitates the tracking of supplementary member purchasing behavior, reward points earning behavior, and reward points redemption behavior.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2017Publication date: June 14, 2018Inventors: Fauziah B. Ariff, Theodore S. Voltmer, Donna A. Antonucci, Scott M. Greenhut, John Hayes, Kendall Sneddon, Christine D. Ciccarone, Jason Ewell, Johnson Lam, Joanne Zaiac, Laura Lang, Seraj Bharwani, Michel P. Zeisser, Joseph Fernandes, Elizabeth Hilton Segal
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Patent number: 9842345Abstract: This disclosure provides a loyalty program on a network-wide level. Embodiments may associate UPC and SKU data on a network level to reward consumers and/or to analyze the data for a variety of business purposes, such as market segmentation analyzes and/or analyzes relating to consumer spending behaviors or patterns, for example. In accordance with one embodiment, the network may comprise any number of participants, including consumers (such as primary and supplementary members of an aggregate consumer account), retailers (e.g. including any of their employees), manufacturers, third-party providers, and the like. In accordance with one embodiment, this disclosure enables participation by supplementary members who are associated with a primary member and, in this manner, facilitates the tracking of supplementary member purchasing behavior, reward points earning behavior, and reward points redemption behavior.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2014Date of Patent: December 12, 2017Assignee: GULA CONSULTING LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANYInventors: Fauziah B. Ariff, Theodore S. Voltmer, Donna A. Antonucci, Scott M. Greenhut, John Hayes, Kendall Sneddon, Christine D. Ciccarone, Jason Ewell, Johnson Lam, Joanne Zaiac, Laura Lang, Seraj Bharwani, Michel P. Zeisser, Joseph Fernandes, Elizabeth Hilton Segal
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Publication number: 20140195314Abstract: This disclosure provides a loyalty program on a network-wide level. Embodiments may associate UPC and SKU data on a network level to reward consumers and/or to analyze the data for a variety of business purposes, such as market segmentation analyses and/or analyses relating to consumer spending behaviors or patterns, for example. In accordance with one embodiment, the network may comprise any number of participants, including consumers (such as primary and supplementary members of an aggregate consumer account), retailers (e.g. including any of their employees), manufacturers, third-party providers, and the like. In accordance with one embodiment, this disclosure enables participation by supplementary members who are associated with a primary member and, in this manner, facilitates the tracking of supplementary member purchasing behavior, reward points earning behavior, and reward points redemption behavior.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: PROPULSION REMOTE HOLDINGS, LLCInventors: Fauziah B. Ariff, Theodore S. Voltmer, Donna A. Antonucci, Scott M. Greenhut, John Hayes, Kendall Sneddon, Christine D. Ciccarone, Jason Ewell, Johnson Lam, Joanne Zaiac, Laura Lang, Seraj Bharwani, Michel P. Zeisser, Joseph Fernandes, Elizabeth Hilton Segal
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Patent number: 8626582Abstract: The present invention provides a system for implementing a loyalty program on a network-wide level. The system associates UPC and SKU data on a network level to reward consumers and/or to analyze the data for a variety of business purposes, such as market segmentation analysis and/or analysis relating to consumer spending behaviors or patterns, for example. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the network may comprise any number of participants, including consumers (such primary and supplementary members of an aggregate consumer account), retailers (and any of their employees), manufacturers, third-party providers, and the like. In accordance with one aspect, the system enables participation by supplementary members who are associated with a primary member and, in this manner, facilitates the tracking of supplementary member purchasing behavior, reward points earning behavior, and reward points redemption behavior.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2011Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Propulsion Remote Holdings, LLCInventors: Fauziah B. Ariff, Theodore S. Voltmer, Donna A. Antonucci, Scott M. Greenhut, John Hayes, Kendall Sneddon, Christine D. Ciccarone, Jason Ewell, Johnson Lam, Joanne Zaiac, Laura Lang, Seraj Bharwani, Michel P. Zeisser, Joseph Fernandes, Elizabeth Hilton Segal
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Publication number: 20110302020Abstract: The present invention provides a system for implementing a loyalty program on a network-wide level. The system associates UPC and SKU data on a network level to reward consumers and/or to analyze the data for a variety of business purposes, such as market segmentation analyses and/or analyses relating to consumer spending behaviors or patterns, for example. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the network may comprise any number of participants, including consumers (such primary and supplementary members of an aggregate consumer account), retailers (and any of their employees), manufacturers, third-party providers, and the like. In accordance with one aspect, the system enables participation by supplementary members who are associated with a primary member and, in this manner, facilitates the tracking of supplementary member purchasing behavior, reward points earning behavior, and reward points redemption behavior.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Fauziah B. Ariff, Theodore S. Voltmer, Donna A. Antonucci, Scott M. Greenhut, John Hayes, Kendall Sneddon, Christine D. Ciccarone, Jason Ewell, Johnson Lam, Joanne Zaiac, Laura Lang, Seraj Bharwani, Michel P. Zeisser, Joseph Fernandes, Elizabeth Hilton Segal
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Patent number: 8024220Abstract: The present invention provides a system for implementing a loyalty program on a network-wide level. The system associates UPC and SKU data on a network level to reward consumers and/or to analyze the data for a variety of business purposes, such as market segmentation analyses and/or analyses relating to consumer spending behaviors or patterns, for example. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the network may comprise any number of participants, including consumers (such primary and supplementary members of an aggregate consumer account), retailers (and any of their employees), manufacturers, third-party providers, and the like. In accordance with one aspect, the system enables participation by supplementary members who are associated with a primary member and, in this manner, facilitates the tracking of supplementary member purchasing behavior, reward points earning behavior, and reward points redemption behavior.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2007Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Fauziah B Ariff, Theodore S Voltmer, Donna A Antonucci, Scott M Greenhut, John Hayes, Kendall Sneddon, Christine D Ciccarone, Jason Ewell, Johnson Lam, Joanne Zaiac, Laura Lang, Seraq Bharwani, Michel P Zeisser, Joseph Fernandes, Elizabeth Hilton Segel
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Patent number: 7813955Abstract: The present invention provides a system for implementing a loyalty program on a network-wide level. The system associates UPC and SKU data on a network level to reward consumers and/or to analyze the data for a variety of business purposes, such as market segmentation analyses and/or analyses relating to consumer spending behaviors or patterns, for example. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the network may comprise any number of participants, including consumers (such primary and supplementary members of an aggregate consumer account), retailers (and any of their employees), manufacturers, third-party providers, and the like. In accordance with one aspect, the system enables participation by supplementary members who are associated with a primary member and, in this manner, facilitates the tracking of supplementary member purchasing behavior, reward points earning behavior, and reward points redemption behavior.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2007Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Fauziah B Ariff, Theodore S Voltmer, Donna A Antonucci, Scott M Greenhut, John Hayes, Kendall Sneddon, Christine D Ciccarone, Jason Ewell, Johnson Lam, Joanne Zaiac, Laura Lang, Seraq Bharwani, Michel P Zeisser, Joseph Fernandes, Elizabeth Hilton Segel
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Patent number: 7613628Abstract: The present invention provides a system for implementing a loyalty program on a network-wide level. The system associates UPC and SKU data on a network level to reward consumers and/or to analyze the data for a variety of business purposes, such as market segmentation analyses and/or analyses relating to consumer spending behaviors or patterns, for example. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the network may comprise any number of participants, including consumers (such primary and supplementary members of an aggregate consumer account), retailers (and any of their employees), manufacturers, third-party providers, and the like. In accordance with one aspect, the system enables participation by supplementary members who are associated with a primary member and, in this manner, facilitates the tracking of supplementary member purchasing behavior, reward points earning behavior, and reward points redemption behavior.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2001Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Fauziah B. Ariff, Theodore S. Voltmer, Donna A. Antonucci, Scott M. Greenhut, John Hayes, Kendall Sneddon, Christine D. Ciccarone, Jason Ewell, Johnson Lam, Joanne Zaiac, Laura Lang, Seraq Bharwani, Michel P. Zeisser, Joseph Fernandes, Elizabeth Hilton Segel
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Publication number: 20080077498Abstract: The present invention provides a system for implementing a loyalty program on a network-wide level. The system associates UPC and SKU data on a network level to reward consumers and/or to analyze the data for a variety of business purposes, such as market segmentation analyses and/or analyses relating to consumer spending behaviors or patterns, for example. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the network may comprise any number of participants, including consumers (such primary and supplementary members of an aggregate consumer account), retailers (and any of their employees), manufacturers, third-party providers, and the like. In accordance with one aspect, the system enables participation by supplementary members who are associated with a primary member and, in this manner, facilitates the tracking of supplementary member purchasing behavior, reward points earning behavior, and reward points redemption behavior.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES CO., INC.Inventors: Fauziah ARIFF, Theodore Voltmer, Donna Antonucci, Scott Greenhut, John Hayes, Kendall Sneddon, Christine Ciccarone, Jason Ewell, Johnson Lam, Joanne Zaiac, Laura Lang, Seraj Bharwani, Michel Zeisser, Joseph Fernandes, Elizabeth Segel
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Publication number: 20080077499Abstract: The present invention provides a system for implementing a loyalty program on a network-wide level. The system associates UPC and SKU data on a network level to reward consumers and/or to analyze the data for a variety of business purposes, such as market segmentation analyses and/or analyses relating to consumer spending behaviors or patterns, for example. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the network may comprise any number of participants, including consumers (such primary and supplementary members of an aggregate consumer account), retailers (and any of their employees), manufacturers, third-party providers, and the like. In accordance with one aspect, the system enables participation by supplementary members who are associated with a primary member and, in this manner, facilitates the tracking of supplementary member purchasing behavior, reward points earning behavior, and reward points redemption behavior.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES CO., INC.Inventors: Fauziah ARIFF, Theodore Voltmer, Donna Antonucci, Scott Greenhut, John Hayes, Kendall Sneddon, Christine Ciccarone, Jason Ewell, Johnson Lam, Joanne Zaiac, Laura Lang, Seraj Bharwani, Michel Zeisser, Joseph Fernandes, Elizabeth Segel
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Publication number: 20070073588Abstract: The system enables participating service establishments to select and configure rebate programs and define which corporate clients to include in the offer. Corporate clients may interface with the system in order to view corporate card spend data, including a summary of savings obtained through purchases made with participating service establishments. The system further uses this information to generate rebate checks for the corporate client and invoices for the service establishments. The annual cash rebates may be based on the volume of cardmember spend at participating service establishment partners. The system provides benefits to a corporate client rather than to individual cardmembers, thereby revealing the value of participation in any number of savings programs directly to the decision maker of the corporation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Applicant: AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES COMPANY, INC.Inventors: Jerry Baker, Jason Ewell, Diane Gilman, Judy Jensen, John Li, Andy Nicholls, Marie Steels
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Publication number: 20040243467Abstract: A system for facilitating distribution of incentives from a merchant to a parent includes a financier and a merchant. The financier is in communication with the merchant, and the merchant is in communication with a subsidiary, which is financially related to a parent. The financier is configured to facilitate the receipt, maintenance and provision of incentive information regarding one or more incentives to be provided to the parent, where the incentive is configured to encourage one or more behaviors by said subsidiary. The merchant is configured to receive financial information from the subsidiary, forward the financial information to the financier, receive the incentive information from the financier, and provide one or more incentive to the parent. In various embodiments, the parent may be an employer or a guardian of the subsidiary, the merchant may be an airline, and the incentive may include a discount redeemable for travel services.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2003Publication date: December 2, 2004Applicant: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Jason Ewell, Lionel Le Meur, Stephen J. Squeri, Brett M. Sussman, Anre Williams
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Publication number: 20020188509Abstract: The present invention provides a system for implementing a loyalty program on a network-wide level. The system associates UPC and SKU data on a network level to reward consumers and/or to analyze the data for a variety of business purposes, such as market segmentation analyses and/or analyses relating to consumer spending behaviors or patterns, for example. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the network may comprise any number of participants, including consumers (such primary and supplementary members of an aggregate consumer account), retailers (and any of their employees), manufacturers, third-party providers, and the like. In accordance with one aspect, the system enables participation by supplementary members who are associated with a primary member and, in this manner, facilitates the tracking of supplementary member purchasing behavior, reward points earning behavior, and reward points redemption behavior.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventors: Fauziah B. Ariff, Theodore S. Voltmer, Donna A. Antonucci, Scott M. Greenhut, John Hayes, Kendall Sneddon, Christine D. Ciccarone, Jason Ewell, Johnson Lam, Joanne Zaiac, Laura Lang, Seraj Bharwani, Michael P. Zeisser, Joseph Fernandes, Elizabeth Hilton Segel