Patents by Inventor John BARBON

John BARBON 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: 10803516
    Abstract: A method and system for recommending a physical location at which to complete an electronic activity are disclosed. In some examples, the system identifies an incomplete portion of an electronic activity initiated at a first device, and identifies a plurality of candidate locations for completion of the electronic activity based on at least one characteristic of the incomplete portion. When a prior location of the first device is closer to a first one of the candidate locations than to a second one of the candidate locations, the system selects the first candidate location for the completion of the electronic activity and provides activity data characterizing the electronic activity to a second device disposed at the first candidate location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2020
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Jonathan K. Barnett, Lauren Van Heerden, Orin Del Vecchio, Gunalan Nadarajah, John Barbon, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Jakub Danielak, Christianne Moretti, Matthew Hamilton
  • Publication number: 20190349388
    Abstract: The present disclosure involves systems and computer implemented methods for generating a virtual or augmented reality-based oversight system of business processes at a location remote from where the business process is executed. In one example, system operations include identifying a process-based operation performed at a physical first location, where the operation is associated with a request for oversight from a remote second location. A current state of the operation at the first location is identified, and at least one input source at the first location is identified. A simulation of the current state of the operation at the first location incorporating input from the input source(s) is generated for presentation at the second location. An action performed at the first location in the current state of the operation is identified, and the second location is then transmitted a request to authorize the identified action.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 26, 2019
    Publication date: November 14, 2019
    Applicant: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Christianne Moretti, James Zachary Pryor, Matthew Hamilton, Jonathan K. Barnett, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Orin Del Vecchio, John Barbon, John Jong-Suk Lee
  • Patent number: 10454943
    Abstract: The present disclosure involves systems and computer implemented methods for generating a virtual or augmented reality-based oversight system of business processes at a location remote from where the business process is executed. In one example, system operations include identifying a process-based operation performed at a physical first location, where the operation is associated with a request for oversight from a remote second location. A current state of the operation at the first location is identified, and at least one input source at the first location is identified. A simulation of the current state of the operation at the first location incorporating input from the input source(s) is generated for presentation at the second location. An action performed at the first location in the current state of the operation is identified, and the second location is then transmitted a request to authorize the identified action.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 2016
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2019
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Christianne Moretti, James Zachary Pryor, Matthew Hamilton, Jonathan K. Barnett, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Orin Del Vecchio, John Barbon, John Jong-Suk Lee
  • Patent number: 10367823
    Abstract: The present disclosure involves systems and computer implemented methods for generating a virtual or augmented reality-based oversight system of business processes at a location remote from where the business process is executed. In one example, system operations include identifying a process-based operation performed at a physical first location, where the operation is associated with a request for oversight from a remote second location. A current state of the operation at the first location is identified, and at least one input source at the first location is identified. A simulation of the current state of the operation at the first location incorporating input from the input source(s) is generated for presentation at the second location. An action performed at the first location in the current state of the operation is identified, and the second location is then transmitted a request to authorize the identified action.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 30, 2019
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Christianne Moretti, James Zachary Pryor, Matthew Hamilton, Jonathan K. Barnett, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Orin Del Vecchio, John Barbon, John Jong-Suk Lee
  • Publication number: 20190114703
    Abstract: A method and system for recommending a physical location at which to complete an electronic activity are disclosed. In some examples, initiation of the electronic activity by a user at a first physical location is detected, that the electronic activity is to be completed at a physical location different from the first physical location is determined, one or more portions of the electronic activity that remain incomplete are determined, a second physical location at which to complete the one or more incomplete portions of the electronic activity is identified, and information about the electronic activity is provided to the second physical location. In some examples, the identification of the second physical location is based on at least characteristics of the electronic activity, the user, and/or the second physical location.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2018
    Publication date: April 18, 2019
    Inventors: Jonathan K. Barnett, Lauren Van Heerden, Orin Del Vecchio, Gunalan Nadarajah, John Barbon, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Jakub Danielak, Christianne Moretti, Matthew Hamilton
  • Patent number: 10192264
    Abstract: A method and system for recommending a physical location at which to complete an electronic activity are disclosed. In some examples, initiation of the electronic activity by a user at a first physical location is detected, that the electronic activity is to be completed at a physical location different from the first physical location at least in part because completion of the electronic activity requires the user and one or more other parties is determined, one or more portions of the electronic activity that remain incomplete are determined, a second physical location at which to complete the one or more incomplete portions of the electronic activity is identified, and information about the electronic activity is provided to the one or more other parties.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2015
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2019
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Jonathan K. Barnett, Lauren Van Heerden, Orin Del Vecchio, Gunalan Nadarajah, John Barbon, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Jakub Danielak, Christianne Moretti, Matthew Hamilton
  • Patent number: 10192263
    Abstract: A method and system for recommending a physical location at which to complete an electronic activity are disclosed. In some examples, initiation of the electronic activity by a user at a first physical location is detected, that the electronic activity is to be completed at a physical location different from the first physical location is determined, one or more portions of the electronic activity that remain incomplete are determined, a second physical location at which to complete the one or more incomplete portions of the electronic activity is identified, and information about the electronic activity is provided to the second physical location. In some examples, the identification of the second physical location is based on at least characteristics of the electronic activity, the user, and/or the second physical location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2015
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2019
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Jonathan K. Barnett, Lauren Van Heerden, Orin Del Vecchio, Gunalan Nadarajah, John Barbon, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Jakub Danielak, Christianne Moretti, Matthew Hamilton
  • Patent number: 10176461
    Abstract: The disclosed embodiments include methods and systems for providing a notification relating to a geographical boundary based on monitored sensor data collected by networked devices. The disclosed embodiments include, for example, a method that monitors positional sensor data received from one or more triggering devices. The method may calculate a first boundary extent delimiting the geographical area of the first boundary based on one or more boundary extent parameters. The method may also detect an occurrence of a triggering condition that impacts a movement of at least one of a client device or at least one of the triggering devices within a geographic region that includes the first location. In response to the detected triggering event, at least one of modified start time or a second location may be established for the event, which may be provided to the client and triggering devices in a notification.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2017
    Date of Patent: January 8, 2019
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Orin Del Vecchio, Lauren Van Heerden, Gunalan Nadarajah, Jonathan K. Barnett, Ashraf Metwalli, Jakub Danielak, Michael Loughry, Daniel M. Siegel, Nikolas Sawtschuk, Sultan Mehrabi, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Matthew Hamilton, Christianne Moretti, John Barbon, John Jong-Suk Lee, Sophia Dhrolia
  • Publication number: 20170372616
    Abstract: The disclosed embodiments include methods and systems for providing a notification relating to a geographical boundary based on monitored sensor data collected by networked devices. The disclosed embodiments include, for example, a method that monitors positional sensor data received from one or more triggering devices. The method may calculate a first boundary extent delimiting the geographical area of the first boundary based on one or more boundary extent parameters. The method may also detect an occurrence of a triggering condition that impacts a movement of at least one of a client device or at least one of the triggering devices within a geographic region that includes the first location. In response to the detected triggering event, at least one of modified start time or a second location may be established for the event, which may be provided to the client and triggering devices in a notification.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 9, 2017
    Publication date: December 28, 2017
    Inventors: Orin DEL VECCHIO, Lauren VAN HEERDEN, Gunalan NADARAJAH, Jonathan K. BARNETT, Ashraf METWALLI, Jakub DANIELAK, Michael LOUGHRY, Daniel M. SIEGEL, Nikolas SAWTSCHUK, Sultan MEHRABI, Paul Mon-Wah CHAN, Matthew HAMILTON, Christianne MORETTI, John BARBON
  • Patent number: 9754491
    Abstract: The disclosed embodiments include methods and systems for providing a notification relating to a geographical boundary based on monitored sensor data collected by networked devices. The disclosed embodiments include, for example, a method for receiving, by one or more processors, a request to establish a first boundary around a first location. The method may also include monitoring, by the one or more processors, one or more triggering devices. The method may also include calculating, by the one or more processors, a first boundary extent delimiting the geographical area of the first boundary based on one or more boundary extent parameters. The method may also include detecting, by the one or more processors, whether at least one of the one or more triggering devices is located within the first boundary extent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 2015
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2017
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Orin Del Vecchio, Lauren Van Heerden, Gunalan Nadarajah, Jonathan K. Barnett, Ashraf Metwalli, Jakub Danielak, Michael Loughry, Daniel M. Siegel, Nikolas Sawtschuk, Sultan Mehrabi, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Matthew Hamilton, Christianne Moretti, John Barbon
  • Patent number: 9754492
    Abstract: The disclosed embodiments include methods and systems for providing a notification relating to a geographical boundary based on monitored sensor data collected by networked devices. The disclosed embodiments include, for example, a method that monitors positional sensor data received from one or more triggering devices. The method may calculate a first boundary extent delimiting the geographical area of the first boundary based on one or more boundary extent parameters. The method may also detect an occurrence of a triggering condition that impacts a movement of at least one of a client device or at least one of the triggering devices within a geographic region that includes the first location. In response to the detected triggering event, at least one of modified start time or a second location may be established for the event, which may be provided to the client and triggering devices in a notification.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 2015
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2017
    Assignee: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Orin Del Vecchio, Lauren Van Heerden, Gunalan Nadarajah, Jonathan K. Barnett, Ashraf Metwalli, Jakub Danielak, Michael Loughry, Daniel M. Siegel, Nikolas Sawtschuk, Sultan Mehrabi, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Matthew Hamilton, Christianne Moretti, John Barbon
  • Publication number: 20170054735
    Abstract: The present disclosure involves systems and computer implemented methods for generating a virtual or augmented reality-based oversight system of business processes at a location remote from where the business process is executed. In one example, system operations include identifying a process-based operation performed at a physical first location, where the operation is associated with a request for oversight from a remote second location. A current state of the operation at the first location is identified, and at least one input source at the first location is identified. A simulation of the current state of the operation at the first location incorporating input from the input source(s) is generated for presentation at the second location. An action performed at the first location in the current state of the operation is identified, and the second location is then transmitted a request to authorize the identified action.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2016
    Publication date: February 23, 2017
    Inventors: Christianne Moretti, James Zachary Pryor, Matthew Hamilton, Jonathan K. Barnett, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Orin Del Vecchio, John Barbon, John Jong-Suk Lee
  • Publication number: 20170053245
    Abstract: The present disclosure involves systems and computer implemented methods for generating a virtual or augmented reality-based oversight system of business processes at a location remote from where the business process is executed. In one example, system operations include identifying a process-based operation performed at a physical first location, where the operation is associated with a request for oversight from a remote second location. A current state of the operation at the first location is identified, and at least one input source at the first location is identified. A simulation of the current state of the operation at the first location incorporating input from the input source(s) is generated for presentation at the second location. An action performed at the first location in the current state of the operation is identified, and the second location is then transmitted a request to authorize the identified action.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 11, 2016
    Publication date: February 23, 2017
    Inventors: Christianne Moretti, James Zachary Pryor, Matthew Hamilton, Jonathan K. Barnett, Paul Mon-Wah Chan, Orin Del Vecchio, John Barbon, John Jong-Suk Lee
  • Publication number: 20160019641
    Abstract: A method and system for recommending a physical location at which to complete an electronic activity are disclosed. In some examples, initiation of the electronic activity by a user at a first physical location is detected, that the electronic activity is to be completed at a physical location different from the first physical location at least in part because completion of the electronic activity requires the user and one or more other parties is determined, one or more portions of the electronic activity that remain incomplete are determined, a second physical location at which to complete the one or more incomplete portions of the electronic activity is identified, and information about the electronic activity is provided to the one or more other parties.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2015
    Publication date: January 21, 2016
    Applicant: The Toronto-Dominion Bank
    Inventors: Jonathan K. BARNETT, Lauren VAN HEERDEN, Orin DEL VECCHIO, Gunalan NADARAJAH, John BARBON, Paul Mon-Wah CHAN, Jakub DANIELAK, Christianne MORETTI, Matthew HAMILTON
  • Publication number: 20160019640
    Abstract: A method and system for recommending a physical location at which to complete an electronic activity are disclosed. In some examples, initiation of the electronic activity by a user at a first physical location is detected, that the electronic activity is to be completed at a physical location different from the first physical location is determined, one or more portions of the electronic activity that remain incomplete are determined, a second physical location at which to complete the one or more incomplete portions of the electronic activity is identified, and information about the electronic activity is provided to the second physical location. In some examples, the identification of the second physical location is based on at least characteristics of the electronic activity, the user, and/or the second physical location.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2015
    Publication date: January 21, 2016
    Applicant: THE TORONTO-DOMINION BANK
    Inventors: Jonathan K. BARNETT, Lauren VAN HEERDEN, Orin DEL VECCHIO, Gunalan NADARAJAH, John BARBON, Paul Mon-Wah CHAN, Jakub DANIELAK, Christianne MORETTI, Matthew HAMILTON
  • Publication number: 20160012729
    Abstract: he disclosed embodiments include methods and systems for providing a notification relating to a geographical boundary based on monitored sensor data collected by networked devices. The disclosed embodiments include, for example, a method for receiving, by one or more processors, a request to establish a first boundary around a first location. The method may also include monitoring, by the one or more processors, one or more triggering devices. The method may also include calculating, by the one or more processors, a first boundary extent delimiting the geographical area of the first boundary based on one or more boundary extent parameters. The method may also include detecting, by the one or more processors, whether at least one of the one or more triggering devices is located within the first boundary extent.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2015
    Publication date: January 14, 2016
    Inventors: Orin DEL VECCHIO, Lauren VAN HEERDEN, Gunalan NADARAJAH, Jonathan K. BARNETT, Ashraf METWALLI, Jakub DANIELAK, Michael LOUGHRY, Daniel M. SIEGEL, Nikolas SAWTSCHUK, Sultan MEHRABI, Paul Mon-Wah CHAN, Matthew HAMILTON, Christianne MORETTI, John BARBON
  • Publication number: 20160014564
    Abstract: The disclosed embodiments include methods and systems for providing a notification relating to a geographical boundary based on monitored sensor data collected by networked devices. The disclosed embodiments include, for example, a method that monitors positional sensor data received from one or more triggering devices. The method may calculate a first boundary extent delimiting the geographical area of the first boundary based on one or more boundary extent parameters. The method may also detect an occurrence of a triggering condition that impacts a movement of at least one of a client device or at least one of the triggering devices within a geographic region that includes the first location. In response to the detected triggering event, at least one of modified start time or a second location may be established for the event, which may be provided to the client and triggering devices in a notification.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2015
    Publication date: January 14, 2016
    Inventors: Orin DEL VECCHIO, Lauren VAN HEERDEN, Gunalan NADARAJAH, Jonathan K. BARNETT, Ashraf METWALLI, Jakub DANIELAK, Michael LOUGHRY, Daniel M. SIEGEL, Nikolas SAWTSCHUK, Sultan MEHRABI, Paul Mon-Wah CHAN, Matthew HAMILTON, Christianne MORETTI, John BARBON