Patents by Inventor Lisa Dooley
Lisa Dooley 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: 20200104951Abstract: One aspect of the present invention is a method for effectively managing aspects of hospitality for an event. Events may include Olympic (or other) event. An inventory of event hospitality items is acquired for the creation of hospitality program for client groups. Information from client's guest which make up the client group may be collected in order to identify which hospitality inventory items could best fulfill the client's needs and requests during the days of the event. Hospitality inventory items may include tickets, transportation, hotel, food/beverages, and event staff. Hospitality parameters may be established for each client group, wherein the parameters determine how hospitality inventory items should be allocated for the client group.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2019Publication date: April 2, 2020Applicant: HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES SOLUTIONS LLCInventors: Dimitar KRAJCEV, Sead Dizdarevic, Sanjin Karabegovic, Lisa Dooley, Mirjana Garcia, Stephen Welch, Adam Wixted, Elizabethe Miello, Brian Mosteller
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Publication number: 20140207500Abstract: One aspect of the present invention is a method for effectively managing aspects of hospitality for an event. Events may include Olympic (or other) event. An inventory of event hospitality items is acquired for the creation of hospitality program for client groups. Information from client's guest which make up the client group may be collected in order to identify which hospitality inventory items could best fulfill the client's needs and requests during the days of the event. Hospitality inventory items may include tickets, transportation, hotel, food/beverages, and event staff. Hospitality parameters may be established for each client group, wherein the parameters determine how hospitality inventory items should be allocated for the client group.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: Jet Set Sports Holdings, LPInventors: Dimitar Krajcev, Sead Dizdarevic, Sanjin Karabegovic, Lisa Dooley, Mirjana Garcia, Stephen Welch, Adam Wixted, Elizabethe Miello, Brian Mosteller
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Patent number: 8712809Abstract: One aspect of the present invention is a method for effectively managing aspects of hospitality for an event. Event's may include Olympic (or other) event. An inventory of event hospitality items is acquired for the creation of hospitality program for client groups. Information from client's guest which make up the client group may be collected in order to identify which hospitality inventory items could best fulfill the client's needs and requests during the days of the event. Hospitality inventory items may include tickets, transportation, hotel, food/beverages, and event staff. Hospitality parameters may be established for each client group, wherein the parameters determine how hospitality inventory items should be allocated for the client group.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2006Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Jet Set Sports Holdings, LPInventors: Dimitar Krajcev, Sead Dizdarevic, Sanjin Karabegovic, Lisa Dooley, Mirjana Garcia, Stephen Welch, Adam Wixted, Elizabethe Miello, Brian Mosteller
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Patent number: 8583554Abstract: The present invention provides embodiments of a dependent payment device, such as a credit card, for allowing a primary customer to control and monitor the transactions made by a dependent customer who is authorized to use the account of the primary customer. The primary customer can control the maximum limit that the dependent customer can spend on the dependent card up to the maximum amount that the financial institution has approved for the primary customer. The primary customer can also block/approve purchases that the dependent customer can make at store or on products by adding MCCs, store names, store types, UPCs, or other product or store identifiers to a list of blocked/approved transactions. The primary customer can set monetary and time limits on the amount and frequency of the transactions the dependent customer can make at stores or on products that have been blocked/approved.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Kathleen Lisa Dooley Maley, Erik Stephen Ross
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Patent number: 8571986Abstract: The present invention provides embodiments of a dependent payment device, such as a credit card, for allowing a primary customer to control and monitor the transactions made by a dependent customer who is authorized to use the account of the primary customer. The primary customer can control the maximum limit that the dependent customer can spend on the dependent card up to the maximum amount that the financial institution has approved for the primary customer. The primary customer can also block/approve purchases that the dependent customer can make at store or on products by adding MCCs, store names, store types, UPCs, or other product or store identifiers to a list of blocked/approved transactions. The primary customer can set monetary and time limits on the amount and frequency of the transactions the dependent customer can make at stores or on products that have been blocked/approved.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2010Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Kathleen Lisa Dooley Maley, Erik Stephen Ross
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Publication number: 20130013511Abstract: The present invention provides embodiments of a dependent payment device, such as a credit card, for allowing a primary customer to control and monitor the transactions made by a dependent customer who is authorized to use the account of the primary customer. The primary customer can control the maximum limit that the dependent customer can spend on the dependent card up to the maximum amount that the financial institution has approved for the primary customer. The primary customer can also block/approve purchases that the dependent customer can make at store or on products by adding MCCs, store names, store types, UPCs, or other product or store identifiers to a list of blocked/approved transactions. The primary customer can set monetary and time limits on the amount and frequency of the transactions the dependent customer can make at stores or on products that have been blocked/approved.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Kathleen Lisa Dooley Maley, Erik Stephen Ross
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Publication number: 20120030109Abstract: The present invention provides embodiments of a dependent payment device, such as a credit card, for allowing a primary customer to control and monitor the transactions made by a dependent customer who is authorized to use the account of the primary customer. The primary customer can control the maximum limit that the dependent customer can spend on the dependent card up to the maximum amount that the financial institution has approved for the primary customer. The primary customer can also block/approve purchases that the dependent customer can make at store or on products by adding MCCs, store names, store types, UPCs, or other product or store identifiers to a list of blocked/approved transactions. The primary customer can set monetary and time limits on the amount and frequency of the transactions the dependent customer can make at stores or on products that have been blocked/approved.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Kathleen Lisa Dooley Maley, Erik Stephen Ross
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Publication number: 20070038503Abstract: One aspect of the present invention is a method for effectively managing aspects of hospitality for an event. Event's may include Olympic (or other) event. An inventory of event hospitality items is acquired for the creation of hospitality program for client groups. Information from client's guest which make up the client group may be collected in order to identify which hospitality inventory items could best fulfill the client's needs and requests during the days of the event. Hospitality inventory items may include tickets, transportation, hotel, food/beverages, and event staff. Hospitality parameters may be established for each client group, wherein the parameters determine how hospitality inventory items should be allocated for the client group.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Applicant: Jet Set SportsInventors: Dimitar Krajcev, Sead Dizdarevic, Sanjin Karabegovic, Lisa Dooley, Mirjana Garcia, Stephen Welch, Adam Wixted, Elizabethe Miello, Brian Mosteller
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Publication number: 20070039024Abstract: The present invention provides a management system based on arranging and managing hospitality accommodations surrounding an event. This is a fully integrated system for scheduling accommodations ranging from ticketing, transportation, hotel, food and beverages, and staff. The system provides its clients with an inventory including rooms, tickets, meals, and other services, which make the present system more of a business partner than just a service provider to its clients. The management system facilitates on-line planning of event hospitality programs specially customized for each client. A client may view an updated program at any time, gather information, make selections and export reports for client's own use. The system provides efficient, quick and accurate information necessary to assist clients in planning aspects of an event hospitality experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Applicant: Jet Set SportsInventors: Dimitar Krajcev, Sead Dizdarevic, Sanjin Karabegovic, Lisa Dooley, Mirjana Garcia, Stephen Welch, Adam Wixted, Elizabethe Miello, Brian Mosteller