Patents by Inventor John Ennis
John Ennis 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: 20160255542Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems and methods for the creation, maintenance and management of virtual overlay networks across multiple communication networks managed by service providers. The simple creation and management of network overlays is accomplished via a network orchestrator manager, allowing for automation of configuration of connected network devices throughout an entire organization's network, regardless of the physical location of each device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2016Publication date: September 1, 2016Inventors: David Anthony Hughes, Santosh Bheemarajaiah, Damon John Ennis, David Holt Merwin, Rolf Muralt, Pawan Kumar Singh, Theodore E. Tedijanto, Lokesh Lingarajan, Edward P. Travalia, Krishna Kumar Sadasivam, Shyh Pei Yen, Abhelaksh Thakur, Catrina A. Torda
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Publication number: 20160218947Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems and methods for the creation, maintenance and management of virtual overlay networks across multiple communication networks managed by service providers. The simple creation and management of network overlays is accomplished via a network orchestrator manager, allowing for automation of configuration of connected network devices throughout an entire organization's network, regardless of the physical location of each device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2016Publication date: July 28, 2016Inventors: David Anthony Hughes, Santosh Bheemarajaiah, Damon John Ennis, David Holt Merwin, Rolf Muralt, Pawan Kumar Singh, Theodore E. Tedijanto, Lokesh Lingarajan, Edward P. Travalia, Krishna Kumar Sadasivam, Shyh Pei Yen, Abhelaksh Thakur, Catrina A. Torda
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Patent number: 9392049Abstract: Technologies are provided for identifying context associated with received content and automatically forwarding the content to an associated communication network for posting. In some examples, a user may create content for posting to one or more communication networks and send the content over a network for posting to a first communication network. Upon receipt of the content for posting, the first communication network may identify a context of the received content and may associate the context with a second communication network based on a set of content forwarding rules. The first communication network may automatically forward the received content to the associated second communication network for posting at the second communication network. Additionally, a third party entity may be configured to monitor content received at a first communication network, identify a context of the received content, and automatically forward the received content to the associated second communication network for posting.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2012Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLCInventors: Patrick John Ennis, Alexander Knight, Vlad Grigore Dabija, Timothy Martin Londergan, Dominic Dan Suciu, Raghuram Madabushi, David Walter Ash
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Publication number: 20160132598Abstract: Technologies are generally described for systems, methods and devices effective to remove information from a network such as the Internet. In some examples, a device may include a memory including instructions and a processor configured in communication with the memory. The processor may be configured effective to receive user information relating to a user and search the network using the user information. In response to the search, the processor may find additional information relating to the user stored in the network. The processor may receive a first request to remove particular information from the network. The particular information may be part of the additional information and the particular information may be removable by a second user. The processor may send a second request to remove the particular information from the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2016Publication date: May 12, 2016Applicant: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLCInventors: Patrick John Ennis, Alexander Knight, Vlad Grigore Dabija, Timothy Martin Londergan, David Walter Ash, Dominic Dan Suciu, Raghuram Madabushi
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Patent number: 9251177Abstract: Technologies are generally described for systems, methods and devices effective to remove information from a network such as the Internet. In some examples, a device may include a memory including instructions and a processor configured in communication with the memory. The processor may be configured effective to receive user information relating to a user and search the network using the user information. In response to the search, the processor may find additional information relating to the user stored in the network. The processor may receive a first request to remove particular information from the network. The particular information may be part of the additional information and the particular information may be removable by a second user. The processor may send a second request to remove the particular information from the network.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2012Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: Empire Technology Development LLCInventors: Patrick John Ennis, Alexander Knight, Vlad Grigore Dabija, Timothy Martin Londergan, David Walter Ash, Dominic Dan Suciu, Raghuram Madabushi
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Publication number: 20150088548Abstract: A method for determining a sufficiency of data entry in an electronic health record includes: receiving a packet of input data from a user, the input data reflecting patient problem, history, or diagnosis information; linking data elements in the packet with interface terminology data elements; mapping the interface terminology data elements corresponding to the codified data elements to data elements in a code set; sending the mapped data elements in the sample code set to a DRG encoder or DRG web service; and receiving zero or more DRGs correspond to the mapped data elements. The results of the receiving step then are conveyed back to the user so that the user may know whether sufficient data has been entered or whether additional details are necessary.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Inventors: Regis Charlot, John Ennis, Frank Naeymi-Rad, David Haines, Jose Maldonado, Fred Masarie
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Patent number: 8821261Abstract: Technologies are generally described for processes and systems effective to select or determine a wager for an event. A wager processor may be configured to be in communication with a wager database and an event status processor over a network. The wager processor may be effective to receive event information and crowd information. The event information may relate to a status of the event. The crowd information may relate to demographics and/or interests of the participants at the event. The wager processor may select or determine the wager based on the event information and the crowd information.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2012Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Empire Technology Development LLCInventors: Patrick John Ennis, Alexander Knight, Vlad Grigore Dabija, Timothy Martin Londergan, David Walter Ash, Dominic Dan Suciu, Raghuram Madabushi
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Publication number: 20140032663Abstract: Technologies are provided for identifying context associated with received content and automatically forwarding the content to an associated communication network for posting. In some examples, a user may create content for posting to one or more communication networks and send the content over a network for posting to a first communication network. Upon receipt of the content for posting, the first communication network may identify a context of the received content and may associate the context with a second communication network based on a set of content forwarding rules. The first communication network may automatically forward the received content to the associated second communication network for posting at the second communication network. Additionally, a third party entity may be configured to monitor content received at a first communication network, identify a context of the received content, and automatically forward the received content to the associated second communication network for posting.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2012Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: Empire Technology Development, LLCInventors: Patrick John Ennis, Alexander Knight, Vlad Grigore Dabija, Timothy Martin Londergan, Dominic Dan Suciu, Raghuram Madabushi, David Walter Ash
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Publication number: 20140006162Abstract: Technologies are provided for building a profile for a person based on an asserted interest and actual participation of the person in activities associated with the asserted interest. An online event such as a social networking event involving the person online may be a reflection of either their aspirational self or their real self. In some examples, a hypothesis may be generated as to whether it is likely to be aspirational or real. The hypothesis may be proven or disproven by identifying activities actually participated in by the person, in other words, comparing their actions and/or behavior in the physical and/or virtual world with what they assert about themselves in the virtual world. The profiles for the aspirational and real personas may be accurately constructed based on the hypothesis and used, for example, in targeted marketing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2012Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: Empire Technology Development, LLCInventors: Patrick John Ennis, Alexander Knight, Vlad Grigore Dabija, Timothy Martin Londergan, Dominic Dan Suciu, Raghuram Madabushi, David Walter Ash
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Publication number: 20130339123Abstract: Technologies are provided for verifying the group nature of a consumer request to provide a group incentive. In some examples, a consumer may purchase goods and services from a merchant over a network, and may request to take advantage of a group incentive associated with an established group. The merchant may verify that the consumer is a member of the established group before allowing the consumer to receive or use the group incentive. Upon receiving the request associated with the group incentive, the merchant may identify attributes of the consumer and/or the group the consumer claims to belong to. If the attributes match a commonality criterion, the incentive may be authorized. Additionally, the merchant may require a physical appearance of the consumer along with other group members in order to utilize the group incentive.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2012Publication date: December 19, 2013Applicant: Empire Technology Development, LLC.Inventors: Patrick John Ennis, Alexander Knight, Vlad Grigore Dabija, Timothy Martin Londergan, Dominic Dan Suciu, Raghuram Madabushi, David Walter Ash
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Publication number: 20130339241Abstract: In one example a computer-readable medium storing computer-executable components that comprise, at least, a guardian component configured to receive, from an authoritative entity, conditions upon which a potential transaction for a deferring entity may be authorized; and a transactional component configured to receive, from a transacting entity, a request for authorization for an actual transaction with the deferring entity, and to transmit, to the transacting entity, a determination as to whether the request for authorization for the actual transaction is acceptable in view of the stored conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2012Publication date: December 19, 2013Applicant: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLCInventors: Alexander Knight, Patrick John Ennis, Vlad Grigore Dabija, Timothy Martin Londergan, David Walter Ash, Dominic Dan Suciu, Raghuram Madabushi
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Publication number: 20130339175Abstract: In one example, a user interface may be configured to receive input from a hosting device, a transmitter may be configured to solicit competing bids to subscribing devices for a requested service based on the input from the hosting device, a queue may be configured to store bids from third-parties in response to the transmitted request for bids for the requested service, and a receiver may be configured to receive a manifestation of the requested service from one of the third-parties whose received bid was accepted.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2012Publication date: December 19, 2013Applicant: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLCInventors: Dominic Dan Suciu, Patrick John Ennis, Alexander Knight, Vlad Grigore Dabija, Timothy Martin Londergan, David Walter Ash, Raghuram Madabushi
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Publication number: 20130332485Abstract: Technologies are generally described for systems, methods and devices effective to remove information from a network such as the Internet. In some examples, a device may include a memory including instructions and a processor configured in communication with the memory. The processor may be configured effective to receive user information relating to a user and search the network using the user information. In response to the search, the processor may find additional information relating to the user stored in the network. The processor may receive a first request to remove particular information from the network. The particular information may be part of the additional information and the particular information may be removable by a second user. The processor may send a second request to remove the particular information from the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2012Publication date: December 12, 2013Inventors: Patrick John Ennis, Alexander Knight, Vlad Grigore Dabija, Timothy MArtin Londergan, David Walter Ash, Dominic Dan Suciu, Raghuram Madabushi
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Publication number: 20130332246Abstract: Technologies are generally described for processes and systems effective to select an advertisement to be displayed for viewing by participants at an event. An advertisement processor may be configured to be in communication with an advertisement database and an event status processor over a network. The advertisement processor may be effective receive event information and crowd information. The event information may relate to a status of the event. The crowd information may relate to demographics and/or interests of the participants at the event. The advertisement processor may select the advertisement based on the event information and the crowd information.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2012Publication date: December 12, 2013Inventors: Patrick John Ennis, Alexander Knight, Vlad Grigore Dabija, Timothy Martin Londergan, David Walter Ash, Dominic Dan Suciu, Raghuram Madabushi
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Publication number: 20130331176Abstract: Technologies are generally described for processes and systems effective to select or determine a wager for an event. A wager processor may be configured to be in communication with a wager database and an event status processor over a network. The wager processor may be effective to receive event information and crowd information. The event information may relate to a status of the event. The crowd information may relate to demographics and/or interests of the participants at the event. The wager processor may select or determine the wager based on the event information and the crowd information.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2012Publication date: December 12, 2013Inventors: Patrick John Ennis, Alexander Knight, Vlad Grigore Dabija, Timothy Martin Londergan, David Walter Ash, Dominic Dan Suciu, Raghuram Madabushi
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Publication number: 20120282154Abstract: A portable, hand-held electro-optical reader and specimen sample collector is provided, including an absorbent pad, one or more test strips contained in the collector handle to provide observable results through a window, the handle insertable into the reader for immediate recording and analysis. The system includes means to automatically provide subject and test specific data with the test results and retain samples for later verification analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2011Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: BAMBURGH MARRSH LLCInventors: PAUL D. SLOWEY, James Wickstead, Keith Seritella, Brian Forbes, John Ennis, Richard Herrig, Jason Giddings, Paul Smith
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Patent number: 8273305Abstract: A specimen sample collection device includes a handle having a sufficiency indicator and absorbent pad partially contained therein with one or more test strips, a pad compression tube insertable over the absorbent pad within the handle and around an end of the handle, and a collection tube having one or more sample chambers, attachable to the pad compression tube, and wherein the compression tube defines one or more chambers, and wherein when the collection tube is attached to the pad compression tube, the chambers are in fluid communication with the pad compression tube. A sufficiency indicator includes a light pipe indicator. The system includes a ratcheting pad compression tube lock. An electro-optical reader captures and records test strip results through the window and communicates the results to a printer or other device.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2011Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Inventors: Paul D. Slowey, Richard Herrig, James Wickstead, John Ennis, Paul Smith, Jason Giddings, Keith Seritella
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Publication number: 20110268626Abstract: A specimen sample collection device includes a handle having a sufficiency indicator and absorbent pad partially contained therein with one or more test strips, a pad compression tube insertable over the absorbent pad within the handle and around an end of the handle, and a collection tube having one or more sample chambers, attachable to the pad compression tube, and wherein the compression tube defines one or more chambers, and wherein when the collection tube is attached to the pad compression tube, the chambers are in fluid communication with the pad compression tube. A sufficiency indicator includes a light pipe indicator. The system includes a ratcheting pad compression tube lock. An electro-optical reader captures and records test strip results through the window and communicates the results to a printer or other device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2011Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: BAMBURGH MARRSH LLCInventors: PAUL D. SLOWEY, RICHARD HERRIG, JAMES WICKSTEAD, JOHN ENNIS, PAUL SMITH, JASON GIDDINGS, KEITH SERITELLA
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Patent number: 7927548Abstract: A specimen sample collection device includes a handle having a sufficiency indicator and an absorbent pad partially contained within said handle. A specimen sample collection device and test system includes a handle having a sufficiency indicator, an absorbent pad partially contained within said handle, a pad compression tube insertable over said absorbent pad within said handle and around an end of said handle, and a collection tube having one or more sample chambers, attachable to said pad compression tube, and wherein said compression tube defines one or more chambers, and wherein when said collection tube is attached to said pad compression tube, the chambers are in fluid communication with said pad compression tube. A specimen sample collection device including a sufficiency indicator made up of a light pipe indicator window. A specimen sample collection device including an absorbent pad split and divided into two lengths connected at a base.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2007Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Bamburgh Marsh LLCInventors: Paul D. Slowey, Richard Herrig, James Wickstead, John Ennis, Paul Smith, Jason Giddings, Keith Seritella
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Patent number: 7630295Abstract: A network device that ensures network continuity includes a processor and a communications interface. The processor determines whether the network device is functioning properly. The processor then generates a signal indicating whether the network device is functioning properly and transmits the signal to the communications interface. The communications interface is coupled to the processor and a policy based routing system. The communications interface processes the signal to activate or deactivate a link to the policy based routing system.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2005Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Silver Peak Systems, Inc.Inventors: David Anthony Hughes, Damon John Ennis, Narayan Balasubramanian