Patents by Inventor John Packes

John Packes 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).

  • Publication number: 20060234793
    Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed that documents and authenticates cap removal data. According to a first aspect of the present invention, the apparatus measures a parameter indicative of the number of times that a cap has been removed by a user. The apparatus also encodes at least the parameter indicative of the cap removal data, thereby deriving encoded cap removal data. The apparatus outputs the encoded cap removal data to a user. According to a second aspect of the present invention, another apparatus receives the encoded cap removal data and decodes it to authenticate the cap removal data. According to a third aspect of the present invention, a medicine container is operable to output a result of a game based on cap removal data associated with the medicine container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2006
    Publication date: October 19, 2006
    Inventors: Jay Walker, James Jorasch, John Packes, Robert Tedesco
  • Publication number: 20060223625
    Abstract: A system and method is provided by which players participating in a primary lottery drawing may elect to participate in a second, or derivative lottery drawing (a “meta-game”). In one embodiment, a meta-game is conducted by first registering a plurality of lottery entries to define a group. The group wins an award in the meta-game if the plurality of lottery entries of the group fail to win an award above a predetermined threshold in the primary lottery drawing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2006
    Publication date: October 5, 2006
    Inventors: Jay Walker, Daniel Tedesco, James Jorasch, John Packes, Magdalena Mik, Stephen Tulley
  • Publication number: 20060223616
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided to facilitate lottery ticket transactions. A request to purchase a lottery ticket is received, the lottery ticket being associated with a lottery number combination, such as a limited number of lottery tickets or a limited number of players. An indication that the lottery number combination is to be associated with a limited number of occurrences is also received. For example, an indication that the lottery number combination is to be associated with only a single lottery ticket may be received. A price associated with the lottery ticket is determined based on the received indication. According to one embodiment, the price is increased by a predetermined amount based on the received indication.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2006
    Publication date: October 5, 2006
    Inventors: STEPHEN TULLEY, John Packes, James Jorasch, Jay Walker, Patrick Buckley, Peter Vogel, Magdalena Fincham, Norman Gilman, Keith Bemer, Russell Sammon, William Van Vooren, Andrew Golden, Michael Steib
  • Publication number: 20060223617
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided to facilitate lottery ticket transactions. A request to purchase a lottery ticket is received, the lottery ticket being associated with a lottery number combination, such as a limited number of lottery tickets or a limited number of players. An indication that the lottery number combination is to be associated with a limited number of occurrences is also received. For example, an indication that the lottery number combination is to be associated with only a single lottery ticket may be received. A price associated with the lottery ticket is determined based on the received indication. According to one embodiment, the price is increased by a predetermined amount based on the received indication.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2006
    Publication date: October 5, 2006
    Inventors: STEPHEN TULLEY, John Packes, James Jorasch, Jay Walker, Patrick Buckley, Peter Vogel, Magdalena Fincham, Norman Gilman, Keith Bemer, Russell Sammon, William Van Vooren, Andrew Golden, Michael Steib
  • Publication number: 20060219717
    Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed that documents and authenticates cap removal data. According to a first aspect of the present invention, the apparatus measures a parameter indicative of the number of times that a cap has been removed by a user. The apparatus also encodes at least the parameter indicative of the cap removal data, thereby deriving encoded cap removal data. The apparatus outputs the encoded cap removal data to a user. According to a second aspect of the present invention, another apparatus receives the encoded cap removal data and decodes it to authenticate the cap removal data. According to a third aspect of the present invention, a medicine container is operable to output a result of a game based on cap removal data associated with the medicine container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2006
    Publication date: October 5, 2006
    Inventors: Jay Walker, James Jorasch, John Packes, Robert Tedesco
  • Publication number: 20060224464
    Abstract: A merchant server of a first merchant receives an indication of items that a customer is to purchase via a web site. The indication may be, for example, a signal indicating that the customer is ready to “check out” his shopping cart of items on the web site. In response, the merchant server provides an offer for a subsidy from a second merchant. The offer is provided before the items are purchased, and thus the offer is not provided unless and until the customer has manifested an intent to make a purchase from the first merchant. A response is received from the customer. If the response indicates acceptance of the offer, then the subsidy is applied to the items purchased. For example, the total price paid for the items may be reduced, or the items may even be provided to the customer without charge. In exchange, the customer agrees to participate in a transaction with the second merchant. For example, the customer may be required to switch service providers (e.g.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 12, 2006
    Publication date: October 5, 2006
    Inventors: Jay Walker, Daniel Tedesco, John Packes, James Jorasch
  • Publication number: 20060223612
    Abstract: According to one embodiment, a player may accumulate occurrences of a bonus symbol over at least two outcomes. The player may be allowed a bonus if a running count of the occurrences is at least equal to a predetermined number. According to another embodiment, a player may accumulate occurrences of matched lottery numbers over a plurality of lottery outcomes (e.g., lottery number drawings) and/or a plurality of lottery entries. The player may be allowed a bonus if a running count of occurrences of matched numbers is at least equal to a predetermined number.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 16, 2006
    Publication date: October 5, 2006
    Inventors: Jay Walker, James Jorasch, Magdalena Fincham, Stephen Tulley, John Packes
  • Publication number: 20060223624
    Abstract: A system and method is provided by which players participating in a primary lottery drawing may elect to participate in a second, or derivative lottery drawing (a “meta-game”). In one embodiment, a meta-game is conducted by first registering a plurality of lottery entries to define a group. The group wins an award in the meta-game if the plurality of lottery entries of the group fail to win an award above a predetermined threshold in the primary lottery drawing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2006
    Publication date: October 5, 2006
    Inventors: Jay Walker, Daniel Tedesco, James Jorasch, John Packes, Magdalena Mik, Stephen Tulley
  • Publication number: 20060223626
    Abstract: A system and method is provided by which players participating in a primary lottery drawing may elect to participate in a second, or derivative lottery drawing (a “meta-game”). In one embodiment, a meta-game is conducted by first registering a plurality of lottery entries to define a group. The group wins an award in the meta-game if the plurality of lottery entries of the group fail to win an award above a predetermined threshold in the primary lottery drawing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2006
    Publication date: October 5, 2006
    Inventors: Jay Walker, Daniel Tedesco, James Jorasch, John Packes, Magdalena Mik, Stephen Tulley
  • Publication number: 20060218050
    Abstract: A merchant server of a first merchant receives an indication of items that a customer is to purchase via a web site. The indication may be, for example, a signal indicating that the customer is ready to “check out” his shopping cart of items on the web site. In response, the merchant server provides an offer for a subsidy from a second merchant. The offer is provided before the items are purchased, and thus the offer is not provided unless and until the customer has manifested an intent to make a purchase from the first merchant. A response is received from the customer. If the response indicates acceptance of the offer, then the subsidy is applied to the items purchased. For example, the total price paid for the items may be reduced, or the items may even be provided to the customer without charge. In exchange, the customer agrees to participate in a transaction with the second merchant. For example, the customer may be required to switch service providers (e.g.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 12, 2006
    Publication date: September 28, 2006
    Inventors: Jay Walker, Daniel Tedesco, John Packes, James Jorasch
  • Publication number: 20060218049
    Abstract: A merchant server of a first merchant receives an indication of items that a customer is to purchase via a web site. The indication may be, for example, a signal indicating that the customer is ready to “check out” his shopping cart of items on the web site. In response, the merchant server provides an offer for a subsidy from a second merchant. The offer is provided before the items are purchased, and thus the offer is not provided unless and until the customer has manifested an intent to make a purchase from the first merchant. A response is received from the customer. If the response indicates acceptance of the offer, then the subsidy is applied to the items purchased. For example, the total price paid for the items may be reduced, or the items may even be provided to the customer without charge. In exchange, the customer agrees to participate in a transaction with the second merchant. For example, the customer may be required to switch service providers (e.g.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 12, 2006
    Publication date: September 28, 2006
    Inventors: JAY WALKER, Daniel Tedesco, John Packes, James Jorasch
  • Publication number: 20060178195
    Abstract: A system and method is provided by which players participating in a primary lottery drawing may elect to participate in a second, or derivative lottery drawing (a “meta-game”). In one embodiment, a meta-game is conducted by first registering a plurality of lottery entries to define a group. The group wins an award in the meta-game if the plurality of lottery entries of the group fail to win an award above a predetermined threshold in the primary lottery drawing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2006
    Publication date: August 10, 2006
    Inventors: Jay Walker, Daniel Tedesco, James Jorasch, John Packes, Magdalena Mik, Stephen Tulley
  • Publication number: 20060129456
    Abstract: According to some embodiments, systems, methods, and/or articles of manufacture are associated with identifying a product associated with a first rebate, the first rebate being redeemable by mailing a predetermined document associated with the first rebate to a first entity associated with the product, determining whether a second rebate is associated with the product, wherein the second rebate is not identified by the predetermined document associated with the first rebate, offering, in the case that the second rebate is determined to be associated with the product, the second rebate to a consumer in exchange for the first rebate, and issuing the second rebate to the consumer in exchange for the first rebate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2005
    Publication date: June 15, 2006
    Inventors: Jay Walker, James Jorasch, Daniel Tedesco, John Packes, Keith Bemer, John Dickerson
  • Publication number: 20060106678
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided to associate a transferable item price with a first consumer and to determine that a second consumer is entitled to purchase an item in exchange for payment of an amount based on the transferable item price. In one embodiment, the first consumer arranges to purchase an item at a first price. The merchant transmits a transferable item price code to the first consumer. The first consumer sends the transferable item price code to the second consumer, such as by including the transferable item price code in an e-mail message. The second consumer transmits the transferable item price code to the merchant to establish that he or she is entitled to purchase the item at the first price.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 28, 2005
    Publication date: May 18, 2006
    Inventors: Jay Walker, John Packes, Andrew Golden, Russell Sammon, Timothy Palmer, Terry Mayfield, Peter Kim
  • Publication number: 20060079314
    Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for facilitating play of a game with user-selected elements. According to one or more embodiments of the present invention, a set of all possible elements of a game is determined. Each of the elements of the set is associated with at least one of a plurality of locations. A representation of the plurality of locations is displayed to a player, defining a set of selectable locations. At least one selection signal is received, with each selection signal indicating a selectable location from the set of selectable locations, indicating at least one selected element. An outcome is determined based on the at least one selected element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2005
    Publication date: April 13, 2006
    Inventors: Jay Walker, James Jorasch, Daniel Tedesco, Stephen Tulley, John Packes, Russell Sammon, Geoffrey Gelman
  • Publication number: 20060035697
    Abstract: Some embodiments of the present invention are directed to providing lottery outcomes and other types of lottery information to a player (e.g., in accordance with one or more preferences of a player). In some embodiments, lottery information may be provided over a network, via postal mail, via CD-ROM, and/or via a set-top device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 5, 2005
    Publication date: February 16, 2006
    Inventors: John Packes, Michael Steib, Andrew Golden, James Jorasch, Jay Walker, Thomas Sparico, Stephen Tulley, Michael Downs
  • Publication number: 20060009275
    Abstract: A method according to one embodiment of the present invention provides for receiving data indicating a request by a player for an automated session, in which the automated session comprises a plurality of lottery outcomes. The method further provides for determining at least one parameter associated with the automated session and for determining at least one lottery outcome. The method also includes providing the at least one lottery outcome based on the at least one parameter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2005
    Publication date: January 12, 2006
    Inventors: John Packes, Michael Steib, Andrew Golden, James Jorasch, Jay Walker, Thomas Sparico
  • Publication number: 20050075158
    Abstract: According to one embodiment, a player may accumulate occurrences of a bonus symbol over at least two outcomes. The player may be allowed a bonus if a running count of the occurrences is at least equal to a predetermined number. According to another embodiment, a player may accumulate occurrences of matched lottery numbers over a plurality of lottery outcomes (e.g., lottery number drawings) and/or a plurality of lottery entries. The player may be allowed a bonus if a running count of occurrences of matched numbers is at least equal to a predetermined number.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 9, 2004
    Publication date: April 7, 2005
    Inventors: Jay Walker, James Jorasch, Magdalena Fincham, Stephen Tulley, John Packes
  • Publication number: 20050043994
    Abstract: A pricing terminal is installed at a retail store. The pricing terminal includes an enclosure that allows a customer to be seated therein, a display screen mounted in the enclosure, a keyboard and a processor operatively connected to the display screen and the keyboard. The processor is programmed to control the display screen, receive input via the keyboard and guide the customer to perform a pricing activity. The pricing activity may include viewing an advertisement, answering survey questions, or agreeing to enter into a transaction with a third party. The customer is rewarded for performing the pricing activity by receiving a discount on a purchase transaction or another benefit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2004
    Publication date: February 24, 2005
    Inventors: Jay Walker, Daniel Tedesco, Stephen Tulley, John Packes, Keith Bemer, James Jorasch, Russell Sammon, Michiko Kobayashi
  • Publication number: 20050014554
    Abstract: A multiplayer gaming device allows two players to collaboratively play, for example, a Monopoly®-style game against the “house.” Each player may have his own game controls, coin dispenser/acceptor, and display screen. A larger display screen may display the game board and player game characters, shared by the two players and operated by the machine. The players may wager a flat fee per game, and are given an amount of game money to use for the duration of the game. Throughout the game, players take turns spinning dice represented on the display of the gaming device, and move around a Monopoly®-style board. As the players move around the board, game money is deducted as they land on properties owned by house players. A player's turn may result in his game piece landing on a game board spot owned by a house player, and cost the player $100 in game money. The game lasts until both players go bankrupt.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2004
    Publication date: January 20, 2005
    Inventors: Jay Walker, James Jorasch, John Packes, Steven Santisi