Patents by Inventor Mitchell A. Carrel
Mitchell A. Carrel 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: 11128995Abstract: A device and method is provided for signaling an affinity of a peer device. According to one embodiment, the device receives a wireless signal from the peer device and determines the presence of the peer device based on the received signal. The device is able to detect the peer device when the peer device is within the vicinity or a certain proximity of the device. The received signal carries an affinity code of the peer device so that the device can detect the affinity of the peer device by comparing the received affinity code with its preset affinity code. If the two affinity code match, the device notifies the user of the presence of another user and signals that the two users share the same affinity.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2018Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: PROXFINITY, INC.Inventors: James W. Hutchison, Mitchell A. Carrel, Robert Matles, Christine A. Hutchison, Lauren R. Matles, Lee M. Whitman, Lisa A. Carrel
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Publication number: 20190037369Abstract: A device and method is provided for signaling an affinity of a peer device. According to one embodiment, the device receives a wireless signal from the peer device and determines the presence of the peer device based on the received signal. The device is able to detect the peer device when the peer device is within the vicinity or a certain proximity of the device. The received signal carries an affinity code of the peer device so that the device can detect the affinity of the peer device by comparing the received affinity code with its preset affinity code. If the two affinity code match, the device notifies the user of the presence of another user and signals that the two users share the same affinity.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: James W. Hutchison, Mitchell A. Carrel, Robert Matles, Christine A. Hutchison, Lauren R. Matles, Lee M. Whitman, Lisa A. Carrel
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Patent number: 10097972Abstract: A device and method is provided for signaling an affinity of a peer device. According to one embodiment, the device receives a wireless signal from the peer device and determines the presence of the peer device based on the received signal. The device is able to detect the peer device when the peer device is within the vicinity or a certain proximity of the device. The received signal carries an affinity code of the peer device so that the device can detect the affinity of the peer device by comparing the received affinity code with its preset affinity code. If the two affinity code match, the device notifies the user of the presence of another user and signals that the two users share the same affinity.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2015Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: PROXFINITY, INC.Inventors: James W. Hutchison, Mitchell A. Carrel, Robert Matles, Christine A. Hutchison, Lauren R. Matles, Lee M. Whitman, Lisa A. Carrel
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Publication number: 20160037317Abstract: A device and method is provided for signaling an affinity of a peer device. According to one embodiment, the device receives a wireless signal from the peer device and determines the presence of the peer device based on the received signal. The device is able to detect the peer device when the peer device is within the vicinity or a certain proximity of the device. The received signal carries an affinity code of the peer device so that the device can detect the affinity of the peer device by comparing the received affinity code with its preset affinity code. If the two affinity code match, the device notifies the user of the presence of another user and signals that the two users share the same affinity.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2015Publication date: February 4, 2016Inventors: James W. Hutchison, Mitchell A. Carrel, Robert Matles, Christine A. Hutchison, Lauren R. Matles, Lee M. Whitman, Lisa A. Carrel
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Patent number: 9172725Abstract: A device and method is provided for signaling an affinity of a peer device. According to one embodiment, the device receives a wireless signal from the peer device and determines the presence of the peer device based on the received signal. The device is able to detect the peer device when the peer device is within the vicinity or a certain proximity of the device. The received signal carries an affinity code of the peer device so that the device can detect the affinity of the peer device by comparing the received affinity code with its preset affinity code. If the two affinity code match, the device generates an the user to the presence of another user and signals that the two users share the same affinity.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2013Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: PROXFINITY, INC., a Delaware CorporationInventors: James W. Hutchison, Mitchell A. Carrel, Robert Matles, Christine A. Hutchison, Lauren R. Matles, Lee M. Whitman, Lisa A. Brinkman
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Publication number: 20130282818Abstract: A device and method is provided for signaling an affinity of a peer device. According to one embodiment, the device receives a wireless signal from the peer device and determines the presence of the peer device based on the received signal. The device is able to detect the peer device when the peer device is within the vicinity or a certain proximity of the device. The received signal carries an affinity code of the peer device so that the device can detect the affinity of the peer device by comparing the received affinity code with its preset affinity code. If the two affinity code match, the device generates an the user to the presence of another user and signals that the two users share the same affinity.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Inventors: James W. Hutchison, Mitchell A. Carrel, Robert Matles, Christine A. Hutchison, Lauren R. Matles, Lee M. Whitman, Lisa A. Brinkman
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Patent number: 8417777Abstract: A device and method is provided for signaling an affinity of a peer device. According to one embodiment, the device receives a wireless signal from the peer device and determines the presence of the peer device based on the received signal. The device is able to detect the peer device when the peer device is within the vicinity or a certain proximity of the device. The received signal carries an affinity code of the peer device so that the device can detect the affinity of the peer device by comparing the received affinity code with its preset affinity code. If the two affinity code match, the device generates an the user to the presence of another user and signals that the two users share the same affinity.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2009Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Inventors: James W. Hutchison, Mitchell A. Carrel, Robert Matles, Christine A. Hutchison, Lauren R. Matles, Lee M. Whitman, Lisa A. Brinkman
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Publication number: 20110029611Abstract: A device and method is provided for signaling an affinity of a peer device. According to one embodiment, the device receives a wireless signal from the peer device and determines the presence of the peer device based on the received signal. The device is able to detect the peer device when the peer device is within the vicinity or a certain proximity of the device. The received signal carries an affinity code of the peer device so that the device can detect the affinity of the peer device by comparing the received affinity code with its preset affinity code. If the two affinity code match, the device generates an the user to the presence of another user and signals that the two users share the same affinity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2009Publication date: February 3, 2011Inventors: James W. Hutchison, Mitchell A. Carrel, Robert Matles, Christine A. Hutchison, Lauren R. Matles, Lee M. Whitman, Lisa A. Brinkman
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Publication number: 20110028129Abstract: A match-making system allows users possessing mobile communications devices such as cell phones and/or PDAs to be alerted to the proximity of other users that may be a romantic, professional or other “match” to the user of interest based on a comparison of profile properties. The system may operate via a near-field radio-frequency system such as Bluetooth or a cellular or other relatively far-field wireless system, or a combination of the two in a complimentary manner. The disclosed system also allows a connection between the users to be made if desired by both users, and otherwise allows one or the other user to decline a connection. Matching by the system may be used for social or business purposes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2009Publication date: February 3, 2011Inventors: James W. Hutchison, Mitchell A. Carrel, Robert Matles, Christine A. Hutchison, Lauren R. Matles, Lee M. Whitman, Lisa A. Brinkman