Patents by Inventor Matthew R. Bagley
Matthew R. Bagley 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: 10621566Abstract: Systems and method for managing a construction payment process. An input is received from a first participant and one of a plurality of stored notification workflows is accessed from a memory based on the information received from the first participant. Each stored notification workflow defines a sequence of automatic electronic notifications that are transmitted from the application server to one or more participants in the construction project in response to one or more predetermined events. Based on the accessed notification workflow, a second participant is identified and a first notification is automatically transmitted to the second participant. A response to the first notification is received from the second participant through an electronic form. The content of the response is automatically processed and a second notification is transmitted to a third participant based on the accessed notification workflow.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2016Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: TEXTURA CORPORATIONInventors: Patrick J. Allin, Charles C. Cherry, William H. Eichhorn, Howard L. Niden, Richard P. Pedersen, Matthew R. Bagley
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Publication number: 20160253640Abstract: Systems and method for managing a construction payment process. An input is received from a first participant and one of a plurality of stored notification workflows is accessed from a memory based on the information received from the first participant. Each stored notification workflow defines a sequence of automatic electronic notifications that are transmitted from the application server to one or more participants in the construction project in response to one or more predetermined events. Based on the accessed notification workflow, a second participant is identified and a first notification is automatically transmitted to the second participant. A response to the first notification is received from the second participant through an electronic form. The content of the response is automatically processed and a second notification is transmitted to a third participant based on the accessed notification workflow.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2016Publication date: September 1, 2016Inventors: Patrick J. Allin, Charles C. Cherry, William H. Eichhorn, Howard L. Niden, Richard P. Pedersen, Matthew R. Bagley
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Patent number: 9336542Abstract: Systems and method for managing a construction payment process. An input is received from a first participant and one of a plurality of stored notification workflows is accessed from a memory based on the information received from the first participant. Each stored notification workflow defines a sequence of automatic electronic notifications that are transmitted from the application server to one or more participants in the construction project in response to one or more predetermined events. Based on the accessed notification workflow, a second participant is identified and a first notification is automatically transmitted to the second participant. A response to the first notification is received from the second participant through an electronic form. The content of the response is automatically processed and a second notification is transmitted to a third participant based on the accessed notification workflow.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2012Date of Patent: May 10, 2016Assignee: Textura CorporationInventors: Patrick J. Allin, Charles C. Cherry, William H. Eichhorn, Howard L. Niden, Richard P. Pedersen, Jr., Matthew R. Bagley
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Publication number: 20140316957Abstract: A construction payment management system stores project data stored on a computer-readable memory for a plurality of construction projects. The system accesses stored project data for a first construction project and electronically generates a first request for payment on behalf of a first participant in the first construction project in response to information received by the application server from the first participant. The first request for payment is generated based at least in part on the accessed project data and is displayed to a general contractor for the first construction project. A payment is initiated from a project owner for the first construction project to the first participant based on the first request for payment after receiving approval of the request for payment from the general contractor. The stored project data stored is then updated based on the payment made to the first participant.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2014Publication date: October 23, 2014Inventors: Patrick J. Allin, Charles C. Cherry, William H. Eichhorn, Howard L. Niden, Richard P. Pedersen, JR., Matthew R. Bagley
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Publication number: 20120197789Abstract: Systems and method for managing a construction payment process. An input is received from a first participant and one of a plurality of stored notification workflows is accessed from a memory based on the information received from the first participant. Each stored notification workflow defines a sequence of automatic electronic notifications that are transmitted from the application server to one or more participants in the construction project in response to one or more predetermined events. Based on the accessed notification workflow, a second participant is identified and a first notification is automatically transmitted to the second participant. A response to the first notification is received from the second participant through an electronic form. The content of the response is automatically processed and a second notification is transmitted to a third participant based on the accessed notification workflow.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2012Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventors: Patrick J. Allin, Charles C. Cherry, William H. Eichhorn, Howard L. Niden, Richard P. Pedersen, JR., Matthew R. Bagley
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Publication number: 20120191604Abstract: Systems and method for managing a construction payment process. When instructions are executed by a processor, an application server electronically generates a first request for payment on behalf of a first participant in a construction project in response to information received from the first participant. The first request for payment is transmitted to a second participant and a second request for payment is electronically generated on behalf of the second participant based at least in part on the first request for payment. The second request for payment is then transmitted to a payment source. A first payment is initiated from the payment source to the first participant based on the first request for payment. A second payment is initiated from the payment source to the second participant based on the second request for payment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2012Publication date: July 26, 2012Inventors: Patrick J. Allin, Charles C. Cherry, William H. Eichhorn, Howard L. Niden, Richard P. Pedersen, JR., Matthew R. Bagley
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Patent number: 7882004Abstract: A system and method for managing a construction payment process. One method embodying the invention can include creating an electronically-executed first request for payment on behalf of a first participant in a construction project, transmitting the first request for payment to a second participant in the construction project, creating an electronically-executed second request for payment based on the first request for payment, transmitting the second request for payment to a payment source in the construction project, directing transmitting a payment to the second participant from the payment source, and directly transmitting a payment to the first participant from the payment source.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2010Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Textura CorporationInventors: Patrick J. Allin, Charles C. Cherry, William H. Eichhorn, Howard L. Niden, Richard P. Pedersen, Jr., Matthew R. Bagley
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Publication number: 20100274716Abstract: A system and method for managing a construction payment process. One method embodying the invention can include creating an electronically-executed first request for payment on behalf of a first participant in a construction project, transmitting the first request for payment to a second participant in the construction project, creating an electronically-executed second request for payment based on the first request for payment, transmitting the second request for payment to a payment source in the construction project, directing transmitting a payment to the second participant from the payment source, and directly transmitting a payment to the first participant from the payment source.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventors: Patrick J. Allin, Charles C. Cherry, William H. Eichhorn, Howard L. Niden, Richard P. Pedersen, JR., Matthew R. Bagley
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Patent number: 7818250Abstract: A system and method for managing a construction payment process. One method embodying the invention can include storing a plurality of workflows to control automatic electronic notification sequences of the construction payment process, electronically receiving information related to a construction project from a first participant, automatically electronically transmitting a first notification to a second participant in the construction project based on the information received from the first participant, electronically requesting a response from the second participant related to the first notification, electronically receiving a response from the second participant related to the first notification, automatically validating the response, and automatically electronically transmitting a second notification to a third participant included in the construction project based on the response received from the second participant.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2007Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Textura CorporationInventors: Patrick J. Allin, Charles C. Cherry, William H. Eichhorn, Howard L. Niden, Richard P. Pedersen, Jr., Matthew R. Bagley
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Patent number: 7797210Abstract: A system and method for managing a construction payment process. One graphical user interface embodying the invention can include a project schedule progress bar and a funds disbursed progress bar. The project schedule progress bar indicates progress with respect to calendar dates of a construction project, and the funds disbursed progress bar indicates progress with respect to a budget dollar amount of a construction project. Another graphical user embodying the invention can include an organization form, a project form, a budget form, a draw initiated notification, an enter request for payment form, a sign lien waiver notification, and a payment disbursed notification for notifying the plurality of participants that a payment has been disbursed for the pending draw to each of the plurality of participants based on the payment information received from each of the plurality of participants.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2006Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Textura CorporationInventors: William H. Eichhorn, Matthew R. Bagley
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Patent number: 7734546Abstract: A system and method for managing a construction payment process. One method embodying the invention can include creating an electronically-executed first request for payment on behalf of a first participant in a construction project, transmitting the first request for payment to a second participant in the construction project, creating an electronically-executed second request for payment based on the first request for payment, transmitting the second request for payment to a payment source in the construction project, directing transmitting a payment to the second participant from the payment source, and directly transmitting a payment to the first participant from the payment source.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2007Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Textura CorporationInventors: Patrick J. Allin, Charles C. Cherry, William H. Eichhorn, Howard L. Niden, Richard P. Pedersen, Jr., Matthew R. Bagley
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Patent number: 7672888Abstract: A system and method for managing a construction payment process. One method embodying the invention can include generating a budget for a construction project, receiving an invoice amount from at least one participant in the construction project, generating at least one of an automated invoice and an automated sworn statement based on the invoice amount and the budget, generating at least one automated lien waiver based on at least one of the automated invoice and the automated sworn statement, and electronically executing at least one of the automated invoice, the automated sworn statement, and the at least one automated lien waiver to create at least one of a legally-binding invoice, a legally-binding sworn statement, and a legally-binding lien waiver.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2007Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Textura CorporationInventors: Patrick J. Allin, Charles C. Cherry, William H. Eichhorn, Howard L. Niden, Matthew R. Bagley
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Publication number: 20080288379Abstract: A system and method for managing a construction payment process. One method embodying the invention can include generating a budget for a construction project, receiving an invoice amount from at least one participant in the construction project, generating at least one of an automated invoice and an automated sworn statement based on the invoice amount and the budget, generating at least one automated lien waiver based on at least one of the automated invoice and the automated sworn statement, and electronically executing at least one of the automated invoice, the automated sworn statement, and the at least one automated lien waiver to create at least one of a legally-binding invoice, a legally-binding sworn statement, and a legally-binding lien waiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2006Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Patrick J. Allin, Charles C. Cherry, William H. Eichhorn, Michael L. Flynn, Howard L. Niden, Richard P. Pedersen, JR., Matthew R. Bagley
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Patent number: 5092667Abstract: An eyeglass retainer, which also provides protection for the ears, comprising an adjustable two-piece headband having tubular members for receiving and holding the temples of a pair of eyeglasses threaded therethrough, and wherein the tubular members hook over the user's ears when the eyeglass retainer is emplaced in operable position on a user's head, and wherein the eyeglasses are firmly retained in position due to the tubular members being snugly emplaced between the headband pieces and the user's head.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1990Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Inventor: Matthew R. Bagley