Patents by Inventor Nikita Ivanov
Nikita Ivanov 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: 20230409991Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods for identifying an available product for an unavailable product to minimize a deviation or distance from an original planned pick path. A computer can transmit instructions corresponding to a path through a location where products are stored to collect a plurality of products stored at locations along the path. In response to receiving a notification for a particular product that the particular product is not at the location where it is stored, the computer can modify the path to include a location of a substitute product for the particular product. The computer can identify a substitute product for the particular product based on a distance from a location of the one more available products to a location along the path and determine a revised path with the substitute product. The path can be revised to include the location for the available product.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2023Publication date: December 21, 2023Applicant: 6 RIVER SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Catherine Jones FRANEY, Nikita IVANOV, Timothy DEIGNAN, Jeffrey CHOATE
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Patent number: 11763216Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods for identifying an available product for an unavailable product to minimize a deviation or distance from an original planned pick path. A computer can transmit instructions corresponding to a path through a location where products are stored to collect a plurality of products stored at locations along the path. In response to receiving a notification for a particular product that the particular product is not at the location where it is stored, the computer can modify the path to include a location of a substitute product for the particular product. The computer can identify a substitute product for the particular product based on a distance from a location of the one more available products to a location along the path and determine a revised path with the substitute product. The path can be revised to include the location for the available product.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2021Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: 6 RIVER SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Catherine Jones Franey, Nikita Ivanov, Timothy Deignan, Jeffrey Choate
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Publication number: 20220237530Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods for identifying an available product for an unavailable product to minimize a deviation or distance from an original planned pick path. A computer can transmit instructions corresponding to a path through a location where products are stored to collect a plurality of products stored at locations along the path. In response to receiving a notification for a particular product that the particular product is not at the location where it is stored, the computer can modify the path to include a location of a substitute product for the particular product. The computer can identify a substitute product for the particular product based on a distance from a location of the one more available products to a location along the path and determine a revised path with the substitute product. The path can be revised to include the location for the available product.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2021Publication date: July 28, 2022Inventors: Catherine Jones FRANEY, Nikita IVANOV, Timothy DEIGNAN, Jeffrey CHOATE
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Patent number: 10560403Abstract: Various aspects relate to using structured messages within systems that implement instant messaging function in a distributed computing environment. In particular, structured information may be encoded and embedded in unstructured instant messages and communicated among one or more computer systems, networks, applications or other entities. In one aspect, instant messaging may be leveraged as middleware for application integration. Other aspects relate to using structured message information to perform functions in a distributed instant messaging system. For example, structured message information may be used to control the display of instant message information to a user, or may be used to control how the instant message information is distributed, processed, or otherwise handled by a receiving system, application or process. Other aspects relate to an interface for displaying information relating to a number of instant messaging conversations to a user.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2017Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: Pivot Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Bryan, Nikita Ivanov, Daniel Judson, Yu Sang Kwan, David Levine, Andrew Nanopoulos, Furqan Nazeeri, Brandon Schory, Nader Shwayhat
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Publication number: 20180013702Abstract: Various aspects relate to using structured messages within systems that implement instant messaging function in a distributed computing environment. In particular, structured information may be encoded and embedded in unstructured instant messages and communicated among one or more computer systems, networks, applications or other entities. In one aspect, instant messaging may be leveraged as middleware for application integration. Other aspects relate to using structured message information to perform functions in a distributed instant messaging system. For example, structured message information may be used to control the display of instant message information to a user, or may be used to control how the instant message information is distributed, processed, or otherwise handled by a receiving system, application or process. Other aspects relate to an interface for displaying information relating to a number of instant messaging conversations to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2017Publication date: January 11, 2018Inventors: Daniel Bryan, Nikita Ivanov, Daniel Judson, Yu Sang Kwan, David Levine, Andrew Nanopoulos, Furqan Nazeeri, Brandon Schory, Nader Shwayhat
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Patent number: 9807039Abstract: Various aspects relate to using structured messages within one or more systems that implement instant messaging function in a distributed computing environment. In particular, structured information may be encoded and embedded in unstructured instant messages and communicated among one or more computer systems, networks, applications or other entities. In one aspect, instant messaging may be leveraged as middleware for application integration. Other aspects relate to using structured message information to perform functions in a distributed instant messaging system. For example, structured message information may be used to control the display of instant message information to a user, or may be used to control how the instant message information is distributed, processed, or otherwise handled by a receiving system, application or process. Other aspects relate to an interface for displaying information relating to a number of instant messaging conversations to a user.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2014Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.Inventors: Daniel Bryan, Nikita Ivanov, Daniel Judson, Yu Sang Kwan, David Levine, Andrew Nanopoulos, Furqan Nazeeri, Brandon Schory, Nader Shwayhat
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Publication number: 20140222939Abstract: Various aspects relate to using structured messages within one or more systems that implement instant messaging function in a distributed computing environment. In particular, structured information may be encoded and embedded in unstructured instant messages and communicated among one or more computer systems, networks, applications or other entities. In one aspect, instant messaging may be leveraged as middleware for application integration. Other aspects relate to using structured message information to perform functions in a distributed instant messaging system. For example, structured message information may be used to control the display of instant message information to a user, or may be used to control how the instant message information is distributed, processed, or otherwise handled by a receiving system, application or process. Other aspects relate to an interface for displaying information relating to a number of instant messaging conversations to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Pivot Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Bryan, Nikita Ivanov, Daniel Judson, Yusang Kwan, David Levine, Andrew Nanopoulos, Furqan Nazeeri, Brandon Schory, Nader Shwayhat
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Patent number: 8745147Abstract: Various aspects relate to using structured messages within systems that implement instant messaging function in a distributed computing environment. In particular, structured information may be encoded and embedded in unstructured instant messages and communicated among one or more computer systems, networks, applications or other entities. In one aspect, instant messaging may be leveraged as middleware for application integration. Other aspects relate to using structured message information to perform functions in a distributed instant messaging system. For example, structured message information may be used to control the display of instant message information to a user, or may be used to control how the instant message information is distributed, processed, or otherwise handled by a receiving system, application or process. Other aspects relate to an interface for displaying information relating to a number of instant messaging conversations to a user.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2012Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.Inventors: Daniel Bryan, Nikita Ivanov, Daniel Judson, Yusang Kwan, David Levine, Andrew Nanopoulos, Furqan Nazeeri, Brandon Schory, Nader Shwayhat
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Publication number: 20130041965Abstract: Various aspects relate to using structured messages within systems that implement instant messaging function in a distributed computing environment. In particular, structured information may be encoded and embedded in unstructured instant messages and communicated among one or more computer systems, networks, applications or other entities. In one aspect, instant messaging may be leveraged as middleware for application integration. Other aspects relate to using structured message information to perform functions in a distributed instant messaging system. For example, structured message information may be used to control the display of instant message information to a user, or may be used to control how the instant message information is distributed, processed, or otherwise handled by a receiving system, application or process. Other aspects relate to an interface for displaying information relating to a number of instant messaging conversations to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2012Publication date: February 14, 2013Inventors: Daniel Bryan, Nikita Ivanov, Daniel Judson, Yusang Kwan, David Levine, Andrew Nanopoulos, Furqan Nazeeri, Brandon Schory, Nader Shwayhat
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Patent number: 8260865Abstract: Various aspects relate to using structured messages within systems that implement instant messaging function in a distributed computing environment. In particular, structured information may be encoded and embedded in unstructured instant messages and communicated among one or more computer systems, networks, applications or other entities. In one aspect, instant messaging may be leveraged as middleware for application integration. Other aspects relate to using structured message information to perform functions in a distributed instant messaging system. For example, structured message information may be used to control the display of instant message information to a user, or may be used to control how the instant message information is distributed, processed, or otherwise handled by a receiving system, application or process. Other aspects relate to an interface for displaying information relating to a number of instant messaging conversations to a user.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2008Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Pivot Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Bryan, Nikita Ivanov, Daniel Judson, Yusang Kwan, David Levine, Andrew Nanopoulos, Furqan Nazeeri, Brandon Schory, Nader Shwayhat
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Patent number: 8140629Abstract: Various aspects relate to using structured messages within one or more systems that implement instant messaging function in a distributed computing environment. In particular, structured information may be encoded and embedded in unstructured instant messages and communicated among one or more computer systems, networks, applications or other entities. In one aspect, instant messaging may be leveraged as middleware for application integration. Other aspects relate to using structured message information to perform functions in a distributed instant messaging system. For example, structured message information may be used to control the display of instant message information to a user, or may be used to control how the instant message information is distributed, processed, or otherwise handled by a receiving system, application or process. Other aspects relate to an interface for displaying information relating to a number of instant messaging conversations to a user.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2008Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Pivot Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Bryan, Nikita Ivanov, Daniel Judson, Yusang Kwan, David Levine, Andrew Nanopoulos, Furqan Nazeeri, Brandon Schory, Nader Shwayhat
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Patent number: 8065373Abstract: Various aspects relate to using structured messages within one or more systems that implement instant messaging function in a distributed computing environment. In particular, structured information may be encoded and embedded in unstructured instant messages and communicated among one or more computer systems, networks, applications or other entities. In one aspect, instant messaging may be leveraged as middleware for application integration. Other aspects relate to using structured message information to perform functions in a distributed instant messaging system. For example, structured message information may be used to control the display of instant message information to a user, or may be used to control how the instant message information is distributed, processed, or otherwise handled by a receiving system, application or process. Other aspects relate to an interface for displaying information relating to a number of instant messaging conversations to a user.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2008Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Pivot Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Bryan, Nikita Ivanov, Daniel Judson, Yusang Kwan, David Levine, Andrew Nanopoulos, Furqan Nazeeri, Brandon Schory, Nader Shwayhat
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Publication number: 20100082756Abstract: Various aspects relate to using structured messages within one or more systems that implement instant messaging function in a distributed computing environment. In particular, structured information may be encoded and embedded in unstructured instant messages and communicated among one or more computer systems, networks, applications or other entities. In one aspect, instant messaging may be leveraged as middleware for application integration. Other aspects relate to using structured message information to perform functions in a distributed instant messaging system. For example, structured message information may be used to control the display of instant message information to a user, or may be used to control how the instant message information is distributed, processed, or otherwise handled by a receiving system, application or process. Other aspects relate to an interface for displaying information relating to a number of instant messaging conversations to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventors: Daniel Bryan, Nikita Ivanov, Daniel Judson, Yusang Kwan, David Levine, Andrew Nanopoulos, Furqan Nazeeri, Brandon Schory, Nader Shwayhat
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Publication number: 20100082754Abstract: Various aspects relate to using structured messages within one or more systems that implement instant messaging function in a distributed computing environment. In particular, structured information may be encoded and embedded in unstructured instant messages and communicated among one or more computer systems, networks, applications or other entities. In one aspect, instant messaging may be leveraged as middleware for application integration. Other aspects relate to using structured message information to perform functions in a distributed instant messaging system. For example, structured message information may be used to control the display of instant message information to a user, or may be used to control how the instant message information is distributed, processed, or otherwise handled by a receiving system, application or process. Other aspects relate to an interface for displaying information relating to a number of instant messaging conversations to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventors: Daniel Bryan, Nikita Ivanov, Daniel Judson, Yusang Kwan, David Levine, Andrew Nanopoulos, Furqan Nazeeri, Brandon Schory, Nader Shwayhat
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Publication number: 20100082755Abstract: Various aspects relate to using structured messages within one or more systems that implement instant messaging function in a distributed computing environment. In particular, structured information may be encoded and embedded in unstructured instant messages and communicated among one or more computer systems, networks, applications or other entities. In one aspect, instant messaging may be leveraged as middleware for application integration. Other aspects relate to using structured message information to perform functions in a distributed instant messaging system. For example, structured message information may be used to control the display of instant message information to a user, or may be used to control how the instant message information is distributed, processed, or otherwise handled by a receiving system, application or process. Other aspects relate to an interface for displaying information relating to a number of instant messaging conversations to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventors: Daniel Bryan, Nikita Ivanov, Daniel Judson, Yusang Kwan, David Levine, Andrew Nanopoulos, Furqan Nazeeri, Brandon Schory, Nader Shwayhat