Patents by Inventor John M. Paul
John M. Paul 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: 10535090Abstract: To improve user interaction with a venue, a venue management system is associated with the venue and maintains information associated with users and with vendors associated with the venue. The venue management system receives orders for products or services from users and communicates the received orders to vendors associated with the venue to be fulfilled. The venue management system dynamically modifies communication of orders to various vendors associated with the venue for fulfillment to expedite order fulfillment. To modify communication of orders to vendors, the venue management system accounts for times for different vendors to fulfill orders, delivery times from vendors to users, resources used to fulfill orders by various vendors, and distances between various vendors and users placing orders.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2016Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: VenueNext, Inc.Inventors: Matt Thompson, John M. Paul
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Patent number: 10204332Abstract: To improve user interaction with a venue, a venue management system is associated with the venue and maintains information associated with users and with vendors associated with the venue. The venue management system receives orders for products or services from users and communicates the received orders to vendors associated with the venue to be fulfilled. The venue management system may group orders having one or more common characteristics received from various users and communicate the group to a vendor to allow the vendor to more efficiently fulfill orders. Further, the venue management system maintains associations between vendors and regions of the venue and may dynamically modify the associations between vendors and regions of a venue to expedite the fulfillment of orders received from various users.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2014Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: VenueNext, Inc.Inventors: John E. York, John M. Paul, Edan Rosenberg, Brano Perkovich, Paraag Marathe, Surjansu Kundu
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Patent number: 10032376Abstract: A venue is associated with various parking lots, and a user may purchase a space in one of the parking lots. A venue management system associated with the venue stores an association between the user and the parking lot. Based on a location of a client device associated with the user, the venue management system communicates navigation directions to the client device for presentation to the user. The directions communicated to the client device account for traffic conditions within a threshold distance of the parking lot, and the venue management system may modify stored directions to the parking lot based on the traffic conditions and communicate the modified directions to the client device for presentation to the user. Additionally, the traffic conditions used by the venue management system include information describing on current usage of various parking lots associated with the venue to allow the user to bypass congestion.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2016Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: VenueNext, Inc.Inventors: John E. York, John M. Paul, Edan Rosenberg, Brano Perkovich, Paraag Marathe, Surjansu Kundu
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Patent number: 10015270Abstract: To improve communication with users, a venue management system is associated with the venue and allows an administrator to configure notifications to send to users at or near the venue. To configure a notification, the administrator provides to the venue management system notification information for presentation to users, criteria describing conditions need to be satisfied for the notification to be transmitted to users, and user targeting information identifying characteristics of users to receive the notification. Based on information gathered by the venue management system, the venue management system determines whether at least a threshold amount of the criteria of the notification are satisfied. If at least the threshold amount of the criteria of the notification are satisfied, the venue management system sends the notification to users having characteristics matching at least a threshold amount of the user targeting information.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2017Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: VenueNext, Inc.Inventors: John M. Paul, Deepak Jhalani, Dean Yang
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Publication number: 20180108070Abstract: To improve user interaction with a venue, a venue management system is associated with the venue and maintains information associated with users and with vendors associated with the venue. The venue management system receives orders for products or services from users and communicates the received orders to vendors associated with the venue to be fulfilled. The venue management system dynamically modifies communication of orders to various vendors associated with the venue for fulfillment to expedite order fulfillment. To modify communication of orders to vendors, the venue management system accounts for times for different vendors to fulfill orders, delivery times from vendors to users, resources used to fulfill orders by various vendors, and distances between various vendors and users placing orders.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2016Publication date: April 19, 2018Inventors: Matt Thompson, John M. Paul
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Publication number: 20180060865Abstract: A payment system receives a purchase request from a client device identifying products or services from a vendor. An authentication server stories payment information in association with various device identifiers. The payment system obtains a device identifier associated with the client device and transmits a request to the authentication server, which determines whether payment information associated with the device identifier is stored. If the authentication server stores payment information associated with the device identifier, the authentication sever transmits a confirmation to the payment system. The payment system sends a payment confirmation to a vendor system associated with the vendor in response to receiving the confirmation. Additionally, the payment system sends a purchase confirmation to the client device in response to receiving the confirmation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2016Publication date: March 1, 2018Inventors: Chester Dean, John M. Paul
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Publication number: 20180047092Abstract: An application executing on a client device provides enhanced services at a venue (e.g., ticketing, food orders, etc.). To allow a single application to be used for multiple venues or to provide different functionality to different users of a single venue, the application downloads a configuration file from a venue management system. The configuration file identifies functions authorized to be performed by the application. Additionally, the configuration file specifies an appearance of an interface provided by the application based on contextual information obtained by the application. Examples of contextual information include a time of day, a location, a venue identifier, a device identifier, and a user identifier (e.g., a username). Configuring the application based on obtained configuration file avoids users downloading and updating multiple applications for different venues or to provide different functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2016Publication date: February 15, 2018Inventors: Peter M. Hennessy, William Malizia, Blane Cordes, John M. Paul
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Publication number: 20180048728Abstract: To improve communication with users, a venue management system is associated with the venue and allows an administrator to configure notifications to send to users at or near the venue. To configure a notification, the administrator provides to the venue management system notification information for presentation to users, criteria describing conditions need to be satisfied for the notification to be transmitted to users, and user targeting information identifying characteristics of users to receive the notification. Based on information gathered by the venue management system, the venue management system determines whether at least a threshold amount of the criteria of the notification are satisfied. If at least the threshold amount of the criteria of the notification are satisfied, the venue management system sends the notification to users having characteristics matching at least a threshold amount of the user targeting information.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2017Publication date: February 15, 2018Inventors: John M. Paul, Deepak Jhalani, Dean Yang
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Publication number: 20170344945Abstract: An online system associated with a venue provides an application to client devices that allows users to request products from one or more vendors associated with the venue. When the online system receives a request for a product from a vendor associated with the venue from a client device, the online system selects a delivery person to provide the product to the user. Based on a physical location of the client device from which the request was received and a physical location of an additional client device associated with the delivery person, the online system determines directions from the physical location of the additional client device to the physical location of the client device. The online system provides an interface identifying the directions to the additional client device, allowing the delivery person to navigate through the venue to deliver the product to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2016Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: Peter M. Hennessy, Myles Cagney, John M. Paul
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Patent number: 9807186Abstract: To improve communication with users, a venue management system is associated with the venue and allows an administrator to configure notifications to send to users at or near the venue. To configure a notification, the administrator provides to the venue management system notification information for presentation to users, criteria describing conditions need to be satisfied for the notification to be transmitted to users, and user targeting information identifying characteristics of users to receive the notification. Based on information gathered by the venue management system, the venue management system determines whether at least a threshold amount of the criteria of the notification are satisfied. If at least the threshold amount of the criteria of the notification are satisfied, the venue management system sends the notification to users having characteristics matching at least a threshold amount of the user targeting information.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2016Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: VenueNext, Inc.Inventors: John M. Paul, Deepak Jhalani, Dean Yang
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Publication number: 20170076602Abstract: A venue is associated with various parking lots, and a user may purchase a space in one of the parking lots. A venue management system associated with the venue stores an association between the user and the parking lot. Based on a location of a client device associated with the user, the venue management system communicates navigation directions to the client device for presentation to the user. The directions communicated to the client device account for traffic conditions within a threshold distance of the parking lot, and the venue management system may modify stored directions to the parking lot based on the traffic conditions and communicate the modified directions to the client device for presentation to the user. Additionally, the traffic conditions used by the venue management system include information describing on current usage of various parking lots associated with the venue to allow the user to bypass congestion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2016Publication date: March 16, 2017Inventors: John E. York, John M. Paul, Edan Rosenberg, Brano Perkovich, Paraag Marathe, Surjansu Kundu
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Patent number: 9489846Abstract: A venue is associated with various parking lots, and a user may purchase a space in one of the parking lots. A venue management system associated with the venue stores an association between the user and the parking lot. Based on a location of a client device associated with the user, the venue management system communicates navigation directions to the client device for presentation to the user. The directions communicated to the client device account for traffic conditions within a threshold distance of the parking lot, and the venue management system may modify stored directions to the parking lot based on the traffic conditions and communicate the modified directions to the client device for presentation to the user. Additionally, the traffic conditions used by the venue management system include information describing on current usage of various parking lots associated with the venue to allow the user to bypass congestion.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2014Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: VenueNext, Inc.Inventors: John E. York, John M. Paul, Edan Rosenberg, Brano Perkovich, Paraag Marathe, Surjansu Kundu
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Publication number: 20160189279Abstract: To improve user interaction with a venue, a venue management system is associated with the venue and maintains information associated with users and with vendors associated with the venue. The venue management system receives orders for products or services from users and communicates the received orders to vendors associated with the venue to be fulfilled. The venue management system may group orders having one or more common characteristics received from various users and communicate the group to a vendor to allow the vendor to more efficiently fulfill orders. Further, the venue management system maintains associations between vendors and regions of the venue and may dynamically modify the associations between vendors and regions of a venue to expedite the fulfillment of orders received from various users.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2014Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: John E. York, John M. Paul, Edan Rosenberg, Brano Perkovich, Paraag Marathe, Surjansu Kundu
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Publication number: 20160189280Abstract: To improve user interaction with a venue, a venue management system is associated with the venue and maintains information associated with users and with vendors associated with the venue. The venue management system receives orders for products or services from users and communicates the received orders to vendors associated with the venue to be fulfilled. The venue management system may group orders having one or more common characteristics received from various users and communicate the group to a vendor to allow the vendor to more efficiently fulfill orders. Further, the venue management system maintains associations between vendors and regions of the venue and may dynamically modify the associations between vendors and regions of a venue to expedite the fulfillment of orders received from various users.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2014Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: John E. York, John M. Paul, Edan Rosenberg, Brano Perkovich, Paraag Marathe, Surjansu Kundu
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Publication number: 20160189545Abstract: A venue is associated with various parking lots, and a user may purchase a space in one of the parking lots. A venue management system associated with the venue stores an association between the user and the parking lot. Based on a location of a client device associated with the user, the venue management system communicates navigation directions to the client device for presentation to the user. The directions communicated to the client device account for traffic conditions within a threshold distance of the parking lot, and the venue management system may modify stored directions to the parking lot based on the traffic conditions and communicate the modified directions to the client device for presentation to the user. Additionally, the traffic conditions used by the venue management system include information describing on current usage of various parking lots associated with the venue to allow the user to bypass congestion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2014Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: John E. York, John M. Paul, Edan Rosenberg, Brano Perkovich, Paraag Marathe, Surjansu Kundu
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Publication number: 20160189436Abstract: A venue is associated with various parking lots, with different parking lots associated with different prices. A venue management system associated with the venue maintains information identifying a number of spaces in different parking lots that have previously been purchased. Additionally, the venue management system receives information identifying a number of currently occupied spaces in different parking lots. From the number of previously purchased spaces and the number of currently occupied spaces in different parking lots, the venue management system determines numbers of available spaces in various parking lots. Based on the numbers of available spaces, the venue management system may communicate notifications to users via client devices identifying parking lots with available spaces. The notification messages may be communicated to a user based in part on a location associated with the user so the user receives a notification message before the user reaches certain parking lots.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2014Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: John E. York, John M. Paul, Edan Rosenberg, Brano Perkovich, Paraag Marathe, Surjansu Kundu
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Patent number: 8392954Abstract: A method and system for delivering personal media over cable television have been disclosed. According to one embodiment, a computer implemented method comprises storing digital content, the digital content including digital photographs, digital video, and music. The digital content is queued for review. A photo show is generated from the digital content. The photo show is transmitted to a cable system for transmission on a video on demand system.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2007Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Sonic SolutionsInventors: Jonathan F. Kliegman, Gianluca Macciocca, David M. Parrish, John M. Paul
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Publication number: 20090025045Abstract: A method and system for delivering personal media over cable television have been disclosed. According to one embodiment, a computer implemented method comprises storing digital content, the digital content including digital photographs, digital video, and music. The digital content is queued for review. A photo show is generated from the digital content. The photo show is transmitted to a cable system for transmission on a video on demand system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2007Publication date: January 22, 2009Inventors: Jonathan F. Kliegman, Gianluca Macciocca, David M. Parrish, John M. Paul
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Patent number: 4192239Abstract: A pair of mechanical springs are disposed on an air spring on each side of a truck carrying a car body. A wide plank disposed between the pairs of mechanical springs and each of the air springs is pivoted to permit vertical movements without tilting of the air springs when the mechanical springs are deflected laterally. Shock absorber means are connected between the car body and bolster along the longitudinal axis of the bolster to control lateral shocks as when the mechanical springs are laterally deflected.Mechanical springs in railway cars have employed pairs of mechanical springs in series with pneumatic springs. Multiple mechanical springs, in series with pneumatic springs, have included a heavy outer coil spring and an inner lighter coil spring coaxially nested with the heavy outer spring used to keep the stress levels on the individual springs relatively low. This arrangement is illustrated in U.S. Pat. 3,491,702 to A. G. Dean entitled "Series Pneumatic and Coil Spring Assembly".Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1978Date of Patent: March 11, 1980Assignee: The Budd CompanyInventor: John M. Paul
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Patent number: 4029021Abstract: A railway car suspension which includes a coil and pneumatic spring arrangement wherein the pneumatic spring means is disposed lowermost on a truck frame to absorb vertical jolts and absorption of lateral loads, together with stabilizing means between the upper end of the pneumatic spring means and the spring supporting body; and in which the coil spring means is disposed uppermost and arranged to take full loading in case of failure of the pneumatic spring means.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1975Date of Patent: June 14, 1977Assignee: The Budd CompanyInventor: John M. Paul