Patents by Inventor Mark A. Jones
Mark A. Jones 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: 12205094Abstract: In a method for advanced identification of a customer, a customer may remotely place an order, intending to later go to a store to pick up the ordered item. The store may have a pick-up area (e.g., at the back of the store) where the customer can go to pick up the ordered item. To save the customer time, the customer may be identified when she enters the store so that an employee can obtain her ordered item and have it ready to pick up by the time the customer walks through the store and arrives at the pick-up area.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2024Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: WALGREEN CO.Inventors: Nimesh S. Jhaveri, Archana Dhruve, Heather K. Hill, Dejan Kozic, Laura Jean Tebbe, Susan G. Heald, Warit Tulyathorn, Mark A. Jones, Sara B. Frisk, Jennifer M. Levin, Jennifer A. Comiskey, David T. Blanchard
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Patent number: 11941600Abstract: In a method for advanced identification of a customer, a customer may remotely place an order, intending to later go to a store to pick up the ordered item. The store may have a pick-up area (e.g., at the back of the store) where the customer can go to pick up the ordered item. To save the customer time, the customer may be identified when she enters the store so that an employee can obtain her ordered item and have it ready to pick up by the time the customer walks through the store and arrives at the pick-up area.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2023Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: WALGREEN CO.Inventors: Nimesh S. Jhaveri, Archana Dhruve, Heather K. Hill, Dejan Kozic, Laura Jean Tebbe, Susan G. Heald, Warit Tulyathorn, Mark A. Jones, Sara B. Frisk, Jennifer M. Levin, Jennifer A. Comiskey, David T. Blanchard
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Patent number: 11645638Abstract: In a method for advanced identification of a customer, a customer may remotely place an order, intending to later go to a store to pick up the ordered item. The store may have a pick-up area (e.g., at the back of the store) where the customer can go to pick up the ordered item. To save the customer time, the customer may be identified when she enters the store so that an employee can obtain her ordered item and have it ready to pick up by the time the customer walks through the store and arrives at the pick-up area.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2020Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: WALGREEN CO.Inventors: Nimesh S. Jhaveri, Archana Dhruve, Heather K. Hill, Dejan Kozic, Laura Jean Tebbe, Susan G. Heald, Warit Tulyathorn, Mark A. Jones, Sara B. Frisk, Jennifer M. Levin, Jennifer A. Comiskey, David T. Blanchard
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Patent number: 10650364Abstract: In a method for advanced identification of a customer, a customer may remotely place an order, intending to later go to a store to pick up the ordered item. The store may have a pick-up area (e.g., at the back of the store) where the customer can go to pick up the ordered item. To save the customer time, the customer may be identified when she enters the store so that an employee can obtain her ordered item and have it ready to pick up by the time the customer walks through the store and arrives at the pick-up area. To identify the customer, an initiation device may transmit a first signal that causes the customer's mobile electronic device to respond by transmitting a second signal, which may be utilized to generate a notification in the pick-up area notifying an employee to obtain the ordered item for pick-up.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2018Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: WALGREEN CO.Inventors: Nimesh S. Jhaveri, Archana Dhruve, Heather K. Hill, Dejan Kozic, Laura Jean Tebbe, Susan G. Heald, Warit Tulyathorn, Mark A. Jones, Sara B. Frisk, Jennifer M. Levin, Jennifer A. Comiskey, David T. Blanchard
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Publication number: 20180341939Abstract: In a method for advanced identification of a customer, a customer may remotely place an order, intending to later go to a store to pick up the ordered item. The store may have a pick-up area (e.g., at the back of the store) where the customer can go to pick up the ordered item. To save the customer time, the customer may be identified when she enters the store so that an employee can obtain her ordered item and have it ready to pick up by the time the customer walks through the store and arrives at the pick-up area. To identify the customer, an initiation device may transmit a first signal that causes the customer's mobile electronic device to respond by transmitting a second signal, which may be utilized to generate a notification in the pick-up area notifying an employee to obtain the ordered item for pick-up.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2018Publication date: November 29, 2018Inventors: Nimesh S. Jhaveri, Archana Dhruve, Heather K. Hill, Dejan Kozic, Laura Jean Tebbe, Susan G. Heald, Warit Tulyathorn, Mark A. Jones, Sara B. Frisk, Jennifer M. Levin, Jennifer A. Comiskey, David T. Blanchard
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Patent number: 10074084Abstract: In a method for advanced identification of a customer of a pharmacy, identification information of the customer is received at a first pharmacy computing device after an arrival of the customer at a pharmacy location and before an arrival of the customer at a pharmacy pick-up area of the pharmacy location. An identification of the customer is generated based on the received identification information. The identification of the customer is sent to a second pharmacy computing device. Using the second pharmacy computing device, and based on the second pharmacy computing device receiving the identification, an indication is provided to a pharmacy employee that the customer has arrived at the pharmacy location to pick up a previously prepared pharmacy order and that the pharmacy employee is to obtain the previously prepared pharmacy order for pick-up by the customer before the arrival of the customer at the pharmacy pick-up area.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2011Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Assignee: WALGREEN CO.Inventors: Nimesh S. Jhaveri, Archana Dhruve, Heather K. Hill, Dejan Kozic, Laura Jean Tebbe, Susan G. Heald, Warit Tulyathorn, Mark A. Jones, Sara B. Frisk, Jennifer M. Levin, Jennifer A. Comiskey, David T. Blanchard
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Patent number: 8776446Abstract: A pharmacist workstation that has a desk that is accessible to customers at a customer position in front of the desk; pharmacist seating directly behind the desk, from which a pharmacist can directly interact with a customer in front of the desk; a pass-through window to a secure preparation area; and a private consulting area that has an entrance that is located to a side of the pharmacist seating.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2011Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Walgreen Co.Inventors: Nimesh S. Jhaveri, Archana Dhruve, Heather K. Hill, Dejan Kozic, Laura J. Tebbe, Susan G. Heald, Warit Tulyathorn, Mark A. Jones, Sara B. Frisk, Jennifer M. Levin, Jennifer A. Comiskey, David T. Blanchard
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Patent number: 8776445Abstract: A pharmacy workspace that has a prescription station that has a prescription desk; a pharmacist station that has a pharmacist desk that is distinct from the prescription desk; a clinic station that has an examination room; and a reception desk that is centrally positioned between the three stations and separated from them by only an open circulation area.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2011Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Walgreen Co.Inventors: Nimesh S. Jhaveri, Archana Dhruve, Heather K. Hill, Dejan Kozic, Laura Jean Tebbe, Susan G. Heald, Warit Tulyathorn, Mark A. Jones, Sara B. Frisk, Jennifer M. Levin, Jennifer A. Comiskey, David T. Blanchard
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Patent number: 8751385Abstract: A user interface hosted by a financial institution. The user interface is accessible via a communication network by a first user using a client device and includes at least one first screen for managing financial transactions of the first user. The user interface further includes a second screen for conducting email communication between the first user and at least one party other than the financial institution.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2008Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Chapman, Hyun Jin Ko, Rodney H. Monson, Mark A. Jones, Bryan L. Mackrell, Thomas S. Kunz
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Patent number: 8707630Abstract: A retail pharmacy workspace that has a clinic station where common acute health issues such as the flu and ear infections can be addressed by a medical assistant; boundary walls that at least partially surround the clinic station and include a doorway and a screening wall that has front and back ends and no doorway between those ends; at least one examination room within the boundary walls; a waiting room within the boundary walls, between the examination room and the doorway; a prescription station where prescriptions are filled; a pharmacy waiting area outside the boundary walls of the clinic station; and parallel rows of seating in the pharmacy waiting area that define front and back limits of a seating area that are arranged on lines that intersect the screening wall.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2011Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Walgreen Co.Inventors: Nimesh S. Jhaveri, Archana Dhruve, Heather K. Hill, Dejan Kozic, Laura Jean Tebbe, Susan G. Heald, Warit Tulyathorn, Mark A. Jones, Sara B. Frisk, Jennifer M. Levin, Jennifer A. Comiskey, David T. Blanchard
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Publication number: 20130292412Abstract: A bulk bin and bag dispensing apparatus comprises a bag fitment having an elongated buttress female thread and a nipple adapted to be joined to the bag fitment. The nipple comprises an elongated body portion having an axial flow passage therethrough and a projection portion extends radially therefrom. The body portion further includes a first end and a second end. The first end is defined by male buttress thread thereto and the second end is defined by NPT thread thereto. The first end includes a ring cutter and at least one sealing means attached thereto so that the nipple strokes threadedly within the elongated buttress female thread causing the ring cutter to puncture a bag membrane to thereby permit liquid to be dispensed through the flow passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANYInventors: Mark A. Jones, Michael Race, David Gillard
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Patent number: 8423452Abstract: A computer-assisted method for alerting a user of a potential negative balance condition in a financial account. The method includes estimating a future account balance of the financial account and determining whether the future account balance will be a negative value. The method also includes generating for display, in a graphical format, an alert to the user that signifies when the future account balance is the negative value.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2009Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.Inventors: Michael S. Ley, Bryan L. Mackrell, Thomas E. Kunz, Rodney H. Monson, Hyun J. Ko, Michael A. Chapman, Mark A. Jones
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Patent number: 8271668Abstract: A method and system for using XML for both a protocol layer and application data are described. The method comprises the steps of initiating a connection by a client to a server to form a session, responding by said server to said client indicating that said connection has been successfully completed, submitting a request by said client to said server for service, responding by said server to said client by providing said service and terminating the connection by said client. A session is maintained and a plurality of requests for service by a client and a server responds to those requests by providing the requested service or an error message. The session is maintained until all requests made by a client have been serviced and the requests made by a client may be either synchronous or asynchronous. The system comprises a client and a server coupled to said client by a communication link.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Mark A. Jones, Tony L. Hansen
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Patent number: 7342450Abstract: A folded-cascode operational amplifier including a differential input stage (19) and a class AB output stage (20) includes a first slew boost current mirror (13) and a second slew boost current mirror (14) having inputs connected to drains of the input transistors, respectively. Each current mirror amplifies excess tail current steered into it as a result of a large, rapid input signal transition. The amplified excess tail current is used to boost the slew rate of the class AB output stage in accordance with a first polarity of the difference between the first (Vin+) and second (Vin?) input voltages. The drains of the input transistors are maintained at a voltage less than a transistor threshold voltage above the ground except during slewing operation of the operational amplifier to effectively isolate the current mirrors except during slewing operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2006Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventor: Mark A. Jones
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Patent number: 7318103Abstract: A method and system for using XML for both a protocol layer and application data are described. The method comprises the steps of initiating a connection by a client to a server to form a session, responding by said server to said client indicating that said connection has been successfully completed, submitting a request by said client to said server for service, responding by said server to said client by providing said service and terminating the connection by said client. A session is maintained and a plurality of requests for service by a client and a server responds to those requests by providing the requested service or an error message. The session is maintained until all requests made by a client have been serviced and the requests made by a client may be either synchronous or asynchronous. The system comprises a client and a server coupled to said client by a communications link.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2006Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Mark A. Jones, Tony L. Hansen
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Patent number: 7176760Abstract: An operational amplifier (1A or 1B) includes a translinear transconductance stage (2B or 2C) receiving an input signal (Vin) of the operational amplifier and operative to produce a first current (ID18) having a square-law relationship to the input signal (Vin) and a folded cascode operational amplifier (3B) including a differential input stage coupled to receive the input signal (Vin), a folded cascode stage coupled to the differential input stage, and a class AB output stage (45) coupled to the folded cascode stage. The differential input stage includes a tail current source (34) coupled to the translinear transconductance stage and operative to produce a square-law tail current (ID34) scaled to the first current (IDI8) to provide a substantially constant input transconductance for a relatively large range of magnitudes of the input signal (Vin).Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventor: Mark A. Jones
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Patent number: 7159028Abstract: A method and system for using XML for both a protocol layer and application data are described. The method comprises the steps of initiating a connection by a client to a server to form a session, responding by said server to said client indicating that said connection has been successfully completed, submitting a request by said client to said server for service, responding by said server to said client by providing said service and terminating the connection by said client. A session is maintained and a plurality of requests for service by a client and a server responds to those requests by providing the requested service or an error message. The session is maintained until all requests made by a client have been serviced and the requests made by a client may be either synchronous or asynchronous. The system comprises a client and a server coupled to said client by a communications link.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2005Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Mark A. Jones, Tony L. Hansen
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Patent number: 7099950Abstract: A method and system for using XML for both a protocol layer and application data are described. The method comprises the steps of initiating a connection by a client to a server to form a session, responding by said server to said client indicating that said connection has been successfully completed, submitting a request by said client to said server for service, responding by said server to said client by providing said service and terminating the connection by said client. A session is maintained and a plurality of requests for service by a client and a server responds to those requests by providing the requested service or an error message. The session is maintained until all requests made by a client have been serviced and the requests made by a client may be either synchronous or asynchronous. The system comprises a client and a server coupled to said client by a communications link.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2001Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Mark A. Jones, Tony L. Hansen
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Patent number: 7049986Abstract: A parameter of an integrated circuit including a first trim array and a second trim array is trimmed by measuring an initial value of the parameter, determining whether the parameter exceeds a reference value, and as long as the parameter exceeds the reference value, repetitively blowing fuses associated with binarily weighted trim elements of the first trim array to eliminate trim contributions thereof to thereby decrease the parameter by weighted amounts corresponding to a present trim array bit number value until either all fuses of the first trim array have been blown or enough have been blown to cause the parameter to be less than a ?LSB/2 weight. If the parameter then is less than the ?LSB/2 weight, a fuse of the second trim array corresponding to a present bit number is blown to increase the parameter to greater than a +LSB/2 weight. The procedure is repeated until all fuses in one trim array have been blown, to thereby minimize the number of residual trim elements.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventor: Mark A. Jones
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Publication number: 20020101988Abstract: A pair of optical decryption glasses having lenses that modify incident light emitted from a display so as to render encrypted images appearing on the display that are undecipherable to the naked eye, readable when the screen is viewed through the lenses. The lenses include either diffractive elements such as grating or prisms, or refractive elements. The optical decryption glasses have a unique registration number, and the optical properties of each pair glasses are also unique to the glasses and associated with its registration number. In a related embodiment, a pair of decryption glasses with processing capabilities is provided. The decryption glasses include an optical sensor, a processor and a display screen. The optical sensor receives images appearing on an external screen that have been encrypted to be undecipherable to the naked eye, and converts the received images into digital data.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2001Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventor: Mark A. Jones