Patents by Inventor Joyo Wijaya
Joyo Wijaya 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: 9865010Abstract: A technique for effecting electronic commerce using a data network is described. The data network includes a plurality of subsystems which, together, form an integrated system for receiving customer orders for selected items via a data network, fulfilling the customer orders, and delivering the ordered products to the customers. Moreover, according to a specific embodiment, the integrated nature of the system architecture of the present invention allows the on-line merchant to provide a guarantee to the customer that the ordered items will be available to be delivered to the customer at the specified delivery date, time, and location.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2013Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: June Ray LimitedInventors: Louis H. Borders, Avrind Peter Relan, Margaret Sue Lloyd, Sunil Bhargava, Joyo Wijaya, Peter Ham, Gray Andrew Clossman, Ajit Ramachandra Mayya
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Patent number: 9697547Abstract: A technique for effecting electronic commerce using a data network is described. The data network includes a plurality of subsystems which, together, form an integrated system for receiving customer orders for selected items via a data network, fulfilling the customer orders, and delivering the ordered products to the customers. Moreover, according to a specific embodiment, the integrated nature of the system architecture of the present invention allows the on-line merchant to provide a guarantee to the customer that the ordered items will be available to be delivered to the customer at the specified delivery date, time, and location.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2013Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: June Ray LimitedInventors: Louis H. Borders, Avrind Peter Relan, Margaret Sue Lloyd, Sunil Bhargava, Joyo Wijaya, Peter Ham, Gray Andrew Clossman, Ajit Ramachandra Mayya
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Patent number: 8880428Abstract: A technique is disclosed for implementing electronic commerce transactions via a data network. A regulated item selected by a customer is identified. The regulated item may correspond to an item which satisfies predetermined criteria, indicating that the regulated item is prohibited from being purchased by the customer. Action is then taken to prohibit the purchase of the selected item, via the data network, by the customer. According to one embodiment, the action taken to prohibit the purchase of the regulated item is automatically implemented at a server system configured to implement electronic commerce transactions between an on-line merchant and the customer. According to a specific implementation, the predetermined criteria correspond to regulations which restrict sales of the regulated items to persons in a particular jurisdiction based upon certain criteria such as, for example, time of day, day of week, age of the customer, type of product being sold, etc.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2011Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Franklin Goodhue Woodward, James Connell Mills, Randolph Ashton Hodge, Andrew Karl Miller, Joyo Wijaya
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Publication number: 20140279278Abstract: A technique is disclosed for automatically implementing item substitutions for unavailable items in a customer order. According to one embodiment, line item orders from selected customer orders may be aggregated and processed for substitution analysis. Substitutions for unavailable items of selected customer orders may then be automatically implemented based upon substitution instructions, business rules, and/or other predefined criteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Joyo Wijaya, Louis H. Borders
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Publication number: 20140279221Abstract: A technique is disclosed for implementing electronic commerce transactions via a data network. A regulated item selected by a customer is identified. The regulated item may correspond to an item which satisfies predetermined criteria, indicating that the regulated item is prohibited from being purchased by the customer. Action is then taken to prohibit the purchase of the selected item, via the data network, by the customer. According to one embodiment, the action taken to prohibit the purchase of the regulated item is automatically implemented at a server system configured to implement electronic commerce transactions between an on-line merchant and the customer. According to a specific implementation, the predetermined criteria correspond to regulations which restrict sales of the regulated items to persons in a particular jurisdiction based upon certain criteria such as, for example, time of day, day of week, age of the customer, type of product being sold, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Franklin Goodhue Woodward, James Connell Mills, Randolph Ashton Hodge, Andrew Karl Miller, Joyo Wijaya
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Publication number: 20140229338Abstract: A technique for effecting electronic commerce using a data network is described. The data network includes a plurality of subsystems which, together, form an integrated system for receiving customer orders for selected items via a data network, fulfilling the customer orders, and delivering the ordered products to the customers. Moreover, according to a specific embodiment, the integrated nature of the system architecture of the present invention allows the on-line merchant to provide a guarantee to the customer that the ordered items will be available to be delivered to the customer at the specified delivery date, time, and location.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2013Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Louis H. Borders, Avrind Peter Relan, Margaret Sue Lloyd, Sunil Bhargava, Joyo Wijaya, Peter Ham, Gray Andrew Clossman, Ajit Ramachandra Mayya
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Patent number: 8751334Abstract: A technique is disclosed for automatically implementing item substitutions for unavailable items in a customer order. According to one embodiment, line item orders from selected customer orders may be aggregated and processed for substitution analysis. Substitutions for unavailable items of selected customer orders may then be automatically implemented based upon substitution instructions, business rules, and/or other predefined criteria.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2011Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Joyo Wijaya, Louis H. Borders
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Publication number: 20140089138Abstract: A technique for effecting electronic commerce using a data network is described. The data network includes a plurality of subsystems which, together, form an integrated system for receiving customer orders for selected items via a data network, fulfilling the customer orders, and delivering the ordered products to the customers. Moreover, according to a specific embodiment, the integrated nature of the system architecture of the present invention allows the on-line merchant to provide a guarantee to the customer that the ordered items will be available to be delivered to the customer at the specified delivery date, time, and location.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Louis H. Borders, Arvind Peter Relan, Margaret Sue Lloyd, Sunil Chargava, Joyo Wijaya, Peter Ham, Gray Andrew Clossman, Anjit Ramachandra Mayya
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Patent number: 8635113Abstract: A technique for effecting electronic commerce using a data network is described. The data network includes a plurality of subsystems which, together, form an integrated system for receiving customer orders for selected items via a data network, fulfilling the customer orders, and delivering the ordered products to the customers. Moreover, according to a specific embodiment, the integrated nature of the system architecture of the present invention allows the on-line merchant to provide a guarantee to the customer that the ordered items will be available to be delivered to the customer at the specified delivery date, time, and location.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2007Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Louis H. Borders, Arvind Peter Relan, Margaret Sue Lloyd, Sunil Bhargava, Joyo Wijaya, Peter Ham, Gray Andrew Clossman, Ajit Ramachandra Mayya
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Patent number: 8600821Abstract: A technique for effecting electronic commerce using a data network is described. The data network includes a plurality of subsystems which, together, form an integrated system for receiving customer orders for selected items via a data network, fulfilling the customer orders, and delivering the ordered products to the customers. Moreover, according to a specific embodiment, the integrated nature of the system architecture of the present invention allows the on-line merchant to provide a guarantee to the customer that the ordered items will be available to be delivered to the customer at the specified delivery date, time, and location.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2006Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Louis H. Borders, Arvind Peter Relan, Margaret Sue Lloyd, Sunil Bhargava, Joyo Wijaya, Peter Ham, Gray Andrew Clossman, Ajit Ramachandra Mayya
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Patent number: 8170915Abstract: A technique for effecting electronic commerce using a data network is described. The data network includes a plurality of subsystems which, together, form an integrated system for receiving customer orders for selected items via a data network, fulfilling the customer orders, and delivering the ordered products to the customers. Moreover, according to a specific embodiment, the integrated nature of the system architecture of the present invention allows the on-line merchant to provide a guarantee to the customer that the ordered items will be available to be delivered to the customer at the specified delivery date, time, and location.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2007Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Louis H. Borders, Arvind Peter Relan, Margaret Sue Lloyd, Sunil Bhargava, Joyo Wijaya, Peter Ham, Gray Andrew Clossman, Ajit Ramachandra Mayya
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Publication number: 20120095879Abstract: A technique is disclosed for automatically implementing item substitutions for unavailable items in a customer order. According to one embodiment, line item orders from selected customer orders may be aggregated and processed for substitution analysis. Substitutions for unavailable items of selected customer orders may then be automatically implemented based upon substitution instructions, business rules, and/or other predefined criteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Inventors: Joyo Wijaya, Louis H. Borders
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Patent number: 8090626Abstract: A technique is disclosed for automatically implementing item substitutions for unavailable items in a customer order. According to one embodiment, line item orders from selected customer orders may be aggregated and processed for substitution analysis. Substitutions for unavailable items of selected customer orders may then be automatically implemented based upon substitution instructions, business rules, and/or other predefined criteria.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2007Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Joyo Wijaya, Louis H. Borders
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Publication number: 20110258074Abstract: A technique is disclosed for implementing electronic commerce transactions via a data network. A regulated item selected by a customer is identified. The regulated item may correspond to an item which satisfies predetermined criteria, indicating that the regulated item is prohibited from being purchased by the customer. Action is then taken to prohibit the purchase of the selected item, via the data network, by the customer. According to one embodiment, the action taken to prohibit the purchase of the regulated item is automatically implemented at a server system configured to implement electronic commerce transactions between an on-line merchant and the customer. According to a specific implementation, the predetermined criteria correspond to regulations which restrict sales of the regulated items to persons in a particular jurisdiction based upon certain criteria such as, for example, time of day, day of week, age of the customer, type of product being sold, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventors: Franklin Goodhue Woodward, James Connell Mills, Randolph Ashton Hodge, Andrew Karl Miller, Joyo Wijaya
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Patent number: 8010411Abstract: A technique is disclosed for implementing electronic commerce transactions via a data network. A regulated item selected by a customer is identified. The regulated item may correspond to an item which satisfies predetermined criteria, indicating that the regulated item is prohibited from being purchased by the customer. Action is then taken to prohibit the purchase of the selected item, via the data network, by the customer. According to one embodiment, the action taken to prohibit the purchase of the regulated item is automatically implemented at a server system configured to implement electronic commerce transactions between an on-line merchant and the customer. According to a specific implementation, the predetermined criteria correspond to regulations which restrict sales of the regulated items to persons in a particular jurisdiction based upon certain criteria such as, for example, time of day, day of week, age of the customer, type of product being sold, etc.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2007Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Franklin Goodhue Woodward, James Connell Mills, Randolph Ashton Hodge, Andrew Karl Miller, Joyo Wijaya
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Patent number: 7801772Abstract: A technique is disclosed for implementing electronic commerce transactions via a data network. A regulated item selected by a customer is identified. The regulated item may correspond to an item which satisfies predetermined criteria, indicating that the regulated item is prohibited from being purchased by the customer. Action is then taken to prohibit the purchase of the selected item, via the data network, by the customer. According to one embodiment, the action taken to prohibit the purchase of the regulated item is automatically implemented at a server system configured to implement electronic commerce transactions between an on-line merchant and the customer. According to a specific implementation, the predetermined criteria correspond to regulations which restrict sales of the regulated items to persons in a particular jurisdiction based upon certain criteria such as, for example, time of day, day of week, age of the customer, type of product being sold, etc.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2006Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Ip Venture, Inc.Inventors: Franklin Goodhue Woodward, James Connell Mills, Randolph Ashton Hodge, Andrew Karl Miller, Joyo Wijaya
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Patent number: 7308423Abstract: A technique is disclosed for implementing electronic commerce transactions via a data network. A regulated item selected by a customer is identified. The regulated item may correspond to an item which satisfies predetermined criteria, indicating that the regulated item is prohibited from being purchased by the customer. Action is then taken to prohibit the purchase of the selected item, via the data network, by the customer. According to one embodiment, the action taken to prohibit the purchase of the regulated item is automatically implemented at a server system configured to implement electronic commerce transactions between an on-line merchant and the customer. According to a specific implementation, the predetermined criteria correspond to regulations which restrict sales of the regulated items to persons in a particular jurisdiction based upon certain criteria such as, for example, time of day, day of week, age of the customer, type of product being sold, etc.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2001Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Inventors: Franklin Goodhue Woodward, James Connell Mills, Randolph Ashton Hodge, Andrew Karl Miller, Joyo Wijaya
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Publication number: 20070174144Abstract: A technique for effecting electronic commerce using a data network is described. The data network includes a plurality of subsystems which, together, form an integrated system for receiving customer orders for selected items via a data network, fulfilling the customer orders, and delivering the ordered products to the customers. Moreover, according to a specific embodiment, the integrated nature of the system architecture of the present invention allows the on-line merchant to provide a guarantee to the customer that the ordered items will be available to be delivered to the customer at the specified delivery date, time, and location.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2007Publication date: July 26, 2007Inventors: Louis Borders, Arvind Relan, Margaret Lloyd, Sunil Bhargava, Joyo Wijaya, Peter Ham, Gray Clossman, Ajit Mayya
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Publication number: 20070162353Abstract: A technique for effecting electronic commerce using a data network is described. The data network includes a plurality of subsystems which, together, form an integrated system for receiving customer orders for selected items via a data network, fulfilling the customer orders, and delivering the ordered products to the customers. Moreover, according to a specific embodiment, the integrated nature of the system architecture of the present invention allows the on-line merchant to provide a guarantee to the customer that the ordered items will be available to be delivered to the customer at the specified delivery date, time, and location.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2007Publication date: July 12, 2007Inventors: Louis Borders, Arvind Relan, Margaret Lloyd, Sunil Bhargava, Joyo Wijaya, Peter Ham, Gray Clossman, Ajit Mayya
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Patent number: 7233914Abstract: A technique is disclosed for automatically implementing item substitutions for unavailable items in a customer order. According to one embodiment, line item orders from selected customer orders may be aggregated and processed for substitution analysis. Substitutions for unavailable items of selected customer orders may then be automatically implemented based upon substitution instructions, business rules, and/or other predefined criteria.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2000Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Inventors: Joyo Wijaya, Louis H. Borders