Patents by Inventor Jon Butler
Jon Butler 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: 11107089Abstract: Systems and methods for storing and distributing digital content using RFID tags are described. The systems contain a storage device for the digital content, a display device that provides an offer for the digital content, a capture device for accepting the offer, a distribution device for distributing the content to the user, and a receiving device for receiving the digital content. In some configurations, the display device can contain an RFID chip that places an RFID tag in the capture device. The RFID tag can be used to retrieve the digital content from the distribution device. In some configurations, the distribution device can be a kiosk and the capture device can be also be used as the receiving device to retrieve the digital content from the kiosk. This system allows the decision to obtain the digital content to be an impulse decision since the RFID tag can be quickly and easily be downloaded from the display device.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2009Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: Mediaport Entertainment Inc.Inventors: Jon Butler, Michael D. Hamling
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Patent number: 10210529Abstract: Systems and methods for delivering digital content from a central location to one or more remote locations while advertising at the remote locations are described. The systems contain a centrally-located device where the digital content is stored, a remotely-located device for delivering the digital content to an end user, and means for semi-dynamically transferring the digital content from the central location to the remote location. At the remote location(s), the digital content may be previewed, viewed, or purchased by the end user. Both electronic and physical advertisements may be displayed according to demographic data collected from users, browsing activities, and the like. Security information may be delivered along with the digital content to reduce or eliminate unauthorized duplication or distribution of the digital content.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2006Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: MEDIAPORT ENTERTAINMENT, INC.Inventors: Mark Nakada, Jon Butler
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Publication number: 20140089140Abstract: Systems and methods for individualized distribution of digital content to purchasers via portable kiosks are described. The systems contain a storage device for storing the digital content and distribution devices for distributing the digital content to a user. The distribution devices can be configured to be portable so that users who are not mobile can access the distribution device. As well, the users can use a receiving device containing unique identification data to receive and access the digital content. Such a system is extremely useful for users who are not mobile and whose use of the distribution devices needs to be controlled, such as detainees in a corrections facility. Other embodiments are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: MEDIAPORT ENTERTAINMENT, INC.Inventors: Jon Butler, Mark W. Nakada, Michael Hamling
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Patent number: 8626668Abstract: Systems and methods for individualized distribution of digital content to purchasers via portable kiosks are described. The systems contain a storage device for storing the digital content and distribution devices for distributing the digital content to a user. The distribution devices can be configured to be portable so that users who are not mobile can access the distribution device. As well, the users can use a receiving device containing unique identification data to receive and access the digital content. Such a system is extremely useful for users who are not mobile and whose use of the distribution devices needs to be controlled, such as detainees in a corrections facility. Other embodiments are described.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2008Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Inventors: Jon Butler, Mark W. Nakada, Michael D. Hamling
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Publication number: 20120254293Abstract: An application server provides a portal application for provisioning one or more controlled communication systems, such as a virtual PBX's hosted on a server in a network environment through a portal application. The virtual PBXs are provisioned in response to data input in a particular PBX language. The portal application includes a viewer-and-controller module for presenting a graphical user interface (GUI) to a client containing fields for accepting user input pertaining to PBX provisioning requirements. An API interface module for communicating with the virtual PBXs includes a wrapper module which translates between normalized data for use by the viewer-and-controller module and data in the particular PBX language for any virtual PBX, and a provisioning module for communicating with the wrapper module.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2011Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: CAMBRAI SOLUTIONS INC.Inventors: Michael Winter, Jon Butler, Reza Rahimi, Stephen Reddin
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Publication number: 20100174655Abstract: Systems and methods for storing and distributing digital content using RFID tags are described. The systems contain a storage device for the digital content, a display device that provides an offer for the digital content, a capture device for accepting the offer, a distribution device for distributing the content to the user, and a receiving device for receiving the digital content. In some configurations, the display device can contain an RFID chip that places an RFID tag in the capture device. The RFID tag can be used to retrieve the digital content from the distribution device. In some configurations, the distribution device can be a kiosk and the capture device can be also be used as the receiving device to retrieve the digital content from the kiosk. This system allows the decision to obtain the digital content to be an impulse decision since the RFID tag can be quickly and easily be downloaded from the display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2009Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventors: Jon Butler, Michael D. Hamling
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Publication number: 20090009600Abstract: Methods and systems of offering and distributing digital content to an attendee at an event are described. The system contains a server containing the digital content that can be offered to an attendee as well as recording equipment for creating digital content based on the event. The digital content can be then distributed directly to a portable electronic device accessible to an attendee or distributed indirectly using a kiosk located near the event. The server can communicate both with the portable electronic devices and with the kiosk. Once the attendee has been offered the digital content, the attendee can request that the digital content be distributed from the server to that portable electronic device or distributed to a kiosk where the digital content can be retrieved by the attendee. Other embodiments are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2008Publication date: January 8, 2009Inventor: Jon Butler
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Publication number: 20090013359Abstract: Systems and methods for individualized distribution of digital content to purchasers via portable kiosks are described. The systems contain a storage device for storing the digital content and distribution devices for distributing the digital content to a user. The distribution devices can be configured to be portable so that users who are not mobile can access the distribution device. As well, the users can use a receiving device containing unique identification data to receive and access the digital content. Such a system is extremely useful for users who are not mobile and whose use of the distribution devices needs to be controlled, such as detainees in a corrections facility. Other embodiments are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2008Publication date: January 8, 2009Inventors: Jon Butler, Mark W. Nakada, Michael D. Hamling
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Publication number: 20080255870Abstract: Systems and methods for grouping individual kiosk users into one or more communities are described. The described systems and methods may further group people who have not used a kiosk into one or more communities. Additionally, the systems and methods may make information or data about a particular user and/or the user's activities at a kiosk available to members of a community, which may include users and/or non-users. The systems and methods also make the information about one or more communities available to a single user or non-user. The information may include user data, kiosk data, community data, location data, and the like. The data can be collected and reported to the individual and/or the community on a real-time or substantially real-time basis. The data reported can be then used for various purposes, including customizing the advertising for an individual user or community, statistical marketing analyses, viral marketing, or any other purpose.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2008Publication date: October 16, 2008Inventor: Jon Butler
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Publication number: 20080004748Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring remotely located devices, systems, users, and user activities are described. The systems contain a central device where the digital content is stored, a remote device for delivering the digital content to a user, and means for transferring the digital content from the central location to the remote location. Data about the remote devices, users, and the user activities at the remote devices may be monitored. The data includes fault monitoring data, system performance data, system management data, user physical activity data, graphical interface data, demographic data, sales transaction data, survey data, and the like. The data can be monitored on a periodic basis or on a substantial real-time basis.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventors: Jon Butler, Mark Nakada
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Publication number: 20060265280Abstract: Systems and methods for delivering digital content from a central location to one or more remote locations while advertising at the remote locations are described. The systems contain a centrally-located device where the digital content is stored, a remotely-located device for delivering the digital content to an end user, and means for semi-dynamically transferring the digital content from the central location to the remote location. At the remote location(s), the digital content may be previewed, viewed, or purchased by the end user. Both electronic and physical advertisements may be displayed according to demographic data collected from users, browsing activities, and the like. Security information may be delivered along with the digital content to reduce or eliminate unauthorized duplication or distribution of the digital content.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2006Publication date: November 23, 2006Inventors: Mark Nakada, Jon Butler
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Publication number: 20060249576Abstract: Systems and methods for delivering for collecting and reporting real-time or substantial real-time, data from remotely located devices to third parties. The systems contain a centrally located device where the digital content is stored, a remotely-located device for delivering the digital content to an end-user, and means for transferring the digital content from the central location to the remote location. At the remote location(s), information about the user and/or her activities are collected using any known means. Such information includes demographic data, sales transaction data, survey data, system performance data, conversion tracking information, and the like. This collected information can then be reported to parties on a real-time or substantially real-time basis. The data reported can be then used for various purposes, including customizing the advertising for an individual user or a group of users, to facilitate system administration, statistical marketing analyses, or any other purpose.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2006Publication date: November 9, 2006Inventors: Mark Nakada, Jon Butler
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Publication number: 20060224517Abstract: Systems and methods for delivering digital content from a central location to one or more remote locations are described. The systems contain a centrally-located device where the digital content is stored, a remotely-located device for delivering the digital content to an end user, and means for transferring the digital content from the central location to the remote location at either scheduled times or in real time. At the remote location(s), the digital content may be previewed, viewed, or purchased by the end user. Security information may be delivered along with the digital content to reduce or eliminate unauthorized duplication or distribution of the digital content.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2006Publication date: October 5, 2006Inventors: Anirudha Shimpi, Mark Nakada, Jon Butler
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Patent number: D601634Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2006Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Mediaport Entertainment Inc.Inventors: Jon Butler, Trevor Suelzle