Patents by Inventor Norbert Hendrikse

Norbert Hendrikse 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).

  • Patent number: 10204363
    Abstract: Communications between participants over a communications link are proxied by an intermediary, such as an Integrated Order Mechanism (IOM). Participants interact with each other through the IOM. The IOM may be transparent to the participants such that they are not aware that the IOM is involved in processing communications. For example, in the context of a transaction by a customer making a purchase from a merchant over the Internet, the IOM facilitates the processing of transactions by processing requests from both the customer and the merchant. Neither the customer nor the merchant may be aware that the transactions are being handled by the IOM. Navigation objects may be provided for the communications over a network. For example, a navigation bar may be included on a merchant web page to provide the customer with a link back to a shopping application provided by the IOM.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 2017
    Date of Patent: February 12, 2019
    Assignee: TAMIRAS PER PTE. LTD., LLC
    Inventors: Eugene J. Rollins, Sailendra Padala, Norbert Hendrikse
  • Publication number: 20170270576
    Abstract: Communications between participants over a communications link are proxied by an intermediary, such as an Integrated Order Mechanism (TOM). Participants interact with each other through the IOM. The IOM may be transparent to the participants such that they are not aware that the IOM is involved in processing communications. For example, in the context of a transaction by a customer making a purchase from a merchant over the Internet, the IOM facilitates the processing of transactions by processing requests from both the customer and the merchant. Neither the customer nor the merchant may be aware that the transactions are being handled by the IOM. Navigation objects may be provided for the communications over a network. For example, a navigation bar may be included on a merchant web page to provide the customer with a link back to a shopping application provided by the IOM.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 2, 2017
    Publication date: September 21, 2017
    Applicant: TAMIRAS PER PTE. LTD., LLC
    Inventors: Eugene J. Rollins, Sailendra Padala, Norbert Hendrikse
  • Patent number: 8996415
    Abstract: Communications between participants over a communications link are proxied by an intermediary, such as an Integrated Order Mechanism (IOM). Participants interact with each other through the IOM. The IOM may be transparent to the participants such that they are not aware that the IOM is involved in processing communications. For example, in the context of a transaction by a customer making a purchase from a merchant over the Internet, the IOM facilitates the processing of transactions by processing requests from both the customer and the merchant. Neither the customer nor the merchant may be aware that the transactions are being handled by the IOM. Transactions may be tracked using addresses in a communications network. Address identifiers may be used to reduce the size of the addresses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 31, 2015
    Assignee: Risible Enterprises LLC
    Inventors: Eugene J. Rollins, Sailendra Padala, Norbert Hendrikse, Paul Gauthier, Michael Tso
  • Patent number: 8849704
    Abstract: Communications between participants over a communications link are proxied by an intermediary, such as an Integrated Order Mechanism (IOM). Participants interact with each other through the IOM. The IOM may be transparent to the participants such that they are not aware that the IOM is involved in processing communications. For example, in the context of a transaction by a customer making a purchase from a merchant over the Internet, the IOM facilitates the processing of transactions by processing requests from both the customer and the merchant. Neither the customer nor the merchant may be aware that the transactions are being handled by the IOM. Transactions may be tracked using addresses in a communications network. Address identifiers may be used to reduce the size of the addresses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 2008
    Date of Patent: September 30, 2014
    Assignee: Risible Enterprises LLC
    Inventors: Eugene J. Rollins, Sailendra Padala, Norbert Hendrikse, Paul Gauthier, Michael Tso
  • Patent number: 8706565
    Abstract: Communications between participants over a communications link are proxied by an intermediary, such as an Integrated Order Mechanism (IOM). Participants interact with each other through the IOM. The IOM may be transparent to the participants such that they are not aware that the IOM is involved in processing communications. For example, in the context of a transaction by a customer making a purchase from a merchant over the Internet, the IOM facilitates the processing of transactions by processing requests from both the customer and the merchant. Neither the customer nor the merchant may be aware that the transactions are being handled by the IOM. Order forms may be pre-filled for the transactions. For example, the IOM may obtain customer information from a database and use the customer information to complete the customer fields on a merchant web page containing an order form.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2008
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2014
    Assignee: Risible Enterprise LLC
    Inventors: Eugene J. Rollins, Sailendra Padala, Norbert Hendrikse
  • Publication number: 20140081789
    Abstract: Communications between participants over a communications link are proxied by an intermediary, such as an Integrated Order Mechanism (IOM). Participants interact with each other through the IOM. The IOM may be transparent to the participants such that they are not aware that the IOM is involved in processing communications. For example, in the context of a transaction by a customer making a purchase from a merchant over the Internet, the IOM facilitates the processing of transactions by processing requests from both the customer and the merchant. Neither the customer nor the merchant may be aware that the transactions are being handled by the IOM. Navigation objects may be provided for the communications over a network. For example, a navigation bar may be included on a merchant web page to provide the customer with a link back to a shopping application provided by the IOM.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2013
    Publication date: March 20, 2014
    Inventors: Eugene J. Rollins, Sailendra Padala, Norbert Hendrikse
  • Publication number: 20090228376
    Abstract: Communications between participants over a communications link are proxied by an intermediary, such as an Integrated Order Mechanism (IOM). Participants interact with each other through the IOM. The IOM may be transparent to the participants such that they are not aware that the IOM is involved in processing communications. For example, in the context of a transaction by a customer making a purchase from a merchant over the Internet, the IOM facilitates the processing of transactions by processing requests from both the customer and the merchant. Neither the customer nor the merchant may be aware that the transactions are being handled by the IOM. Transactions may be tracked using addresses in a communications network. Address identifiers may be used to reduce the size of the addresses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 4, 2008
    Publication date: September 10, 2009
    Applicant: INVENDA CORPORATION
    Inventors: Eugene J. Rollins, Sailendra Padala, Norbert Hendrikse, Paul Gauthier, Michael Tso
  • Patent number: 7558747
    Abstract: Processing an electronic order involves receiving from a mobile customer device first order data for an order that contains less than a minimum set of data required by a merchant to completely process the order. Additional information required by the merchant to completely process the order is retrieved. Second order data is generated based upon the first order data and the additional information. The second order data contains at least the minimum set of data required by the merchant to completely process the order. The second order data is provided to a merchant for processing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 7, 2009
    Assignee: Invenda Corporation
    Inventors: Pradeep Javangula, Norbert Hendrikse, Sailendra K. Padala
  • Publication number: 20090030807
    Abstract: Communications between participants over a communications link are proxied by an intermediary, such as an Integrated Order Mechanism (IOM). Participants interact with each other through the IOM. The IOM may be transparent to the participants such that they are not aware that the IOM is involved in processing communications. For example, in the context of a transaction by a customer making a purchase from a merchant over the Internet, the IOM facilitates the processing of transactions by processing requests from both the customer and the merchant. Neither the customer nor the merchant may be aware that the transactions are being handled by the IOM. Transactions may be tracked using addresses in a communications network. Address identifiers may be used to reduce the size of the addresses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 24, 2008
    Publication date: January 29, 2009
    Inventors: Eugene J. Rollins, Sailendra Padala, Norbert Hendrikse, Paul Gauthier, Michael Tso
  • Publication number: 20080270882
    Abstract: Communications between participants over a communications link are proxied by an intermediary, such as an Integrated Order Mechanism (IOM). Participants interact with each other through the IOM. The IOM may be transparent to the participants such that they are not aware that the IOM is involved in processing communications. For example, in the context of a transaction by a customer making a purchase from a merchant over the Internet, the IOM facilitates the processing of transactions by processing requests from both the customer and the merchant. Neither the customer nor the merchant may be aware that the transactions are being handled by the IOM. Navigation objects may be provided for the communications over a network. For example, a navigation bar may be included on a merchant web page to provide the customer with a link back to a shopping application provided by the IOM.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2008
    Publication date: October 30, 2008
    Inventors: Eugene J. Rollins, Sailendra Padala, Norbert Hendrikse
  • Publication number: 20080263144
    Abstract: Communications between participants over a communications link are proxied by an intermediary, such as an Integrated Order Mechanism (IOM). Participants interact with each other through the IOM. The IOM may be transparent to the participants such that they are not aware that the IOM is involved in processing communications. For example, in the context of a transaction by a customer making a purchase from a merchant over the Internet, the IOM facilitates the processing of transactions by processing requests from both the customer and the merchant. Neither the customer nor the merchant may be aware that the transactions are being handled by the IOM. Order forms may be pre-filled for the transactions. For example, the IOM may obtain customer information from a database and use the customer information to complete the customer fields on a merchant web page containing an order form.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2008
    Publication date: October 23, 2008
    Inventors: Eugene J. Rollins, Sailendra Padala, Norbert Hendrikse
  • Patent number: 7415429
    Abstract: Communications between participants over a communications link are proxied by an intermediary, such as an Integrated Order Mechanism (IOM). Participants interact with each other through the IOM. The IOM may be transparent to the participants such that they are not aware that the IOM is involved in processing communications. For example, in the context of a transaction by a customer making a purchase from a merchant over the Internet, the IOM facilitates the processing of transactions by processing requests from both the customer and the merchant. Neither the customer nor the merchant may be aware that the transactions are being handled by the IOM. Navigation objects may be provided for the communications over a network. For example, a navigation bar may be included on a merchant web page to provide the customer with a link back to a shopping application provided by the IOM.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 19, 2008
    Assignee: Invenda Corporation
    Inventors: Eugene J. Rollins, Sailendra Padala, Norbert Hendrikse
  • Patent number: 7363248
    Abstract: Communications between participants over a communications link are proxied by an intermediary, such as an Integrated Order Mechanism (IOM). Participants interact with each other through the IOM. The IOM may be transparent to the participants such that they are not aware that the IOM is involved in processing communications. For example, in the context of a transaction by a customer making a purchase from a merchant over the Internet, the IOM facilitates the processing of transactions by processing requests from both the customer and the merchant. Neither the customer nor the merchant may be aware that the transactions are being handled by the IOM. Order forms may be pre-filled for the transactions. For example, the IOM may obtain customer information from a database and use the customer information to complete the customer fields on a merchant web page containing an order form.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2008
    Assignee: Invenda Corporation
    Inventors: Eugene J. Rollins, Sailendra Padala, Norbert Hendrikse
  • Patent number: 7349867
    Abstract: Communications between participants over a communications link are proxied by an intermediary, such as an Integrated Order Mechanism (IOM). Participants interact with each other through the IOM. The IOM may be transparent to the participants such that they are not aware that the IOM is involved in processing communications. For example, in the context of a transaction by a customer making a purchase from a merchant over the Internet, the IOM facilitates the processing of transactions by processing requests from both the customer and the merchant. Neither the customer nor the merchant may be aware that the transactions are being handled by the IOM. Transactions may be tracked using addresses in a communications network. Address identifiers may be used to reduce the size of the addresses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2008
    Assignee: Invenda Corporation
    Inventors: Eugene J. Rollins, Sailendra Padala, Norbert Hendrikse, Paul Gauthier, Michael Tso
  • Publication number: 20070192212
    Abstract: Processing an electronic order involves receiving from a mobile customer device first order data for an order that contains less than a minimum set of data required by a merchant to completely process the order. Additional information required by the merchant to completely process the order is retrieved. Second order data is generated based upon the first order data and the additional information. The second order data contains at least the minimum set of data required by the merchant to completely process the order. The second order data is provided to a merchant for processing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 17, 2007
    Publication date: August 16, 2007
    Applicant: E-centives, Inc.
    Inventors: Pradeep Javangula, Norbert Hendrikse, Sailendra Padala
  • Patent number: 7246084
    Abstract: Processing an electronic order involves receiving from a mobile customer device first order data for an order that contains less than a minimum set of data required by a merchant to completely process the order. Additional information required by the merchant to completely process the order is retrieved. Second order data is generated based upon the first order data and the additional information. The second order data contains at least the minimum set of data required by the merchant to completely process the order. The second order data is provided to a merchant for processing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 17, 2007
    Assignee: E-centives, Inc.
    Inventors: Pradeep Javangula, Norbert Hendrikse, Sailendra K. Padala
  • Publication number: 20040078294
    Abstract: Communications between participants over a communications link are proxied by an intermediary, such as an Integrated Order Mechanism (IOM). Participants interact with each other through the IOM. The IOM may be transparent to the participants such that they are not aware that the IOM is involved in processing communications. For example, in the context of a transaction by a customer making a purchase from a merchant over the Internet, the IOM facilitates the processing of transactions by processing requests from both the customer and the merchant. Neither the customer nor the merchant may be aware that the transactions are being handled by the IOM. Navigation objects may be provided for the communications over a network. For example, a navigation bar may be included on a merchant web page to provide the customer with a link back to a shopping application provided by the IOM.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2000
    Publication date: April 22, 2004
    Inventors: Eugene J. Rollins, Sailendra Padala, Norbert Hendrikse
  • Publication number: 20030055753
    Abstract: A modular, integrated software-based system for tracking spare parts, consumables and refurbishable parts. These are tracked for usage in tools, in kits, and to provide links to additional data, such as on-line manuals. Individual parts are assigned unique tracking numbers and are tracked. Tracking data is available in different formats for different personnel. Kits are tracked, a tracking number is assigned to reusable parts in the kit, and the maintenance of the reusable parts is logged and tracked through the software. Part lists are provided for the parts in each store, with the part ID in each list being linked to a description in a central repository. Separate stores with the same parts are also linked to the same description. In one embodiment, the invention provides a needs list for auditing, a pick list for picking items from the store, and a stocking list for indicating the parts that have been stocked.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2001
    Publication date: March 20, 2003
    Applicant: Eshinui Incorporated
    Inventors: Carl Dellar, Trevor Morris, Norbert Hendrikse, Kris J. Wainscott
  • Publication number: 20020103712
    Abstract: Communications between participants over a communications link are proxied by an intermediary, such as an Integrated Order Mechanism (IOM). Participants interact with each other through the IOM. The IOM may be transparent to the participants such that they are not aware that the IOM is involved in processing communications. For example, in the context of a transaction by a customer making a purchase from a merchant over the Internet, the IOM facilitates the processing of transactions by processing requests from both the customer and the merchant. Neither the customer nor the merchant may be aware that the transactions are being handled by the IOM. Order forms may be pre-filled for the transactions. For example, the IOM may obtain customer information from a database and use the customer information to complete the customer fields on a merchant web page containing an order form.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2000
    Publication date: August 1, 2002
    Inventors: Eugene J. Rollins, Sailendra Padala, Norbert Hendrikse
  • Publication number: 20020083013
    Abstract: Communications between participants over a communications link are proxied by an intermediary, such as an Integrated Order Mechanism (IOM). Participants interact with each other through the IOM. The IOM may be transparent to the participants such that they are not aware that the IOM is involved in processing communications. For example, in the context of a transaction by a customer making a purchase from a merchant over the Internet, the IOM facilitates the processing of transactions by processing requests from both the customer and the merchant. Neither the customer nor the merchant may be aware that the transactions are being handled by the IOM. Transactions may be tracked using addresses in a communications network. Address identifiers may be used to reduce the size of the addresses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2000
    Publication date: June 27, 2002
    Inventors: Eugene J. Rollins, Sailendra Padala, Norbert Hendrikse, Paul Gauthier, Michael Tso