Patents by Inventor Roger D. Davis
Roger D. Davis 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: 8117062Abstract: A system for dynamically pricing media content is operatively coupled to one or more clients over a network. The system dynamically adjusts pricing of the media content and delivers the media content to the clients that order the media content at a dynamically adjusted price. The price can be dynamically adjusted based on profit optimization. Alternatively or additionally, the price can be adjusted based to time between purchases. Further, the system is capable of rewarding institutions for allowing their members to access the system.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2006Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Digonex Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jan Alan Eglen, Justin Bakke, Garrick Dasbach, Roger D. Davis, David Drapac, Jeremy Eglen, Todd Goldfinger, Ephraim Lindquist, David P. Marmaros, David Russell Schmidt, Josh Voils
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Publication number: 20110082761Abstract: A system for dynamically pricing media content is operatively coupled to one or more clients over a network. The system dynamically adjusts pricing of the media content and delivers the media content to the clients that order the media content at a dynamically adjusted price. The price can be dynamically adjusted based on profit optimization. Alternatively or additionally, the price can be adjusted based to time between purchases. Further, the system is capable of rewarding institutions for allowing their members to access the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Applicant: DIGONEX TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jan Alan Eglen, Justin Bakke, Garrick Dasbach, Roger D. Davis, David Drapac, Jeremy Eglen, Todd Goldfinger, Ephraim Lindquist, David P. Marmaros, David Russell Schmidt, Josh Voils
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Patent number: 7848959Abstract: A system for dynamically pricing media content is operatively coupled to one or more clients over a network. The system dynamically adjusts pricing of the media content and delivers the media content to the clients that order the media content at a dynamically adjusted price. The price can be dynamically adjusted based on profit optimization. Alternatively or additionally, the price can be adjusted based to time between purchases. Further, the system is capable of rewarding institutions for allowing their members to access the system.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Inventors: Jan Alan Eglen, Justin Bakke, Garrick Dasbach, Roger D. Davis, David Drapac, Jeremy Eglen, Todd Goldfinger, Ephraim Lindquist, David P. Marmaros, David Russell Schmidt, Josh Voils
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Publication number: 20100241475Abstract: A method of dynamically pricing media content is operatively coupled to one or more clients over a network. The system dynamically adjusts prices of media content and delivers the media content to the clients that order the media content at a dynamically adjusted price. items using a processor based upon the category to which the item is assigned is disclosed. The price can be dynamically adjusted based on profit optimization. Alternatively or additionally, the price can be adjusted based to time between purchases. Further the system is capable or rewarding institutions for allowing members to access the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: Digonex Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jan Alan Eglen, Justin Bakke, Garrick Dasbach, Roger D. Davis, David Drapac, Jeremy Eglen, Todd Goldfinger, Ephraim Lindquist, David P. Marmaros, David Russell Schmidt, Josh I. Voils
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Publication number: 20100241491Abstract: A method of dynamically adjusting prices of items using a processor based upon the demand for the item based upon offering the item at different prices during different time periods.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: Digonex Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jan Alan Eglen, Justin Bakke, Garrick Dasbach, Roger D. Davis, David Drapac, Jeremy Eglen, Todd Goldfinger, Ephraim Lindquist, David P. Marmaros, David Russell Schmidt, Josh Voils
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Patent number: 7080030Abstract: A system for dynamically pricing media content is operatively coupled to one or more clients over a network. The system dynamically adjusts pricing of the media content and delivers the media content to the clients that order the media content at a dynamically adjusted price. The price can be dynamically adjusted based on profit optimization. Alternatively or additionally, the price can be adjusted based to time between purchases. Further, the system is capable of rewarding institutions for allowing their members to access the system.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2002Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Digonex Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jan Alan Eglen, Justin Bakke, Garrick Dasbach, Roger D. Davis, David Drapac, Jeremy Eglen, Todd Goldfinger, Ephraim Lindquist, David P. Marmaros, David Russell Schmidt, Josh Voils
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Publication number: 20030023505Abstract: A system for dynamically pricing media content is operatively coupled to one or more clients over a network. The system dynamically adjusts pricing of the media content and delivers the media content to the clients that order the media content at a dynamically adjusted price. The price can be dynamically adjusted based on profit optimization. Alternatively or additionally, the price can be adjusted based to time between purchases. Further, the system is capable of rewarding institutions for allowing their members to access the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventors: Jan Alan Eglen, Justin Bakke, Garrick Dasbach, Roger D. Davis, David Drapac, Jeremy Eglen, Todd Goldfinger, Ephraim Lindquist, David P. Marmaros, David Russell Schmidt, Josh Voils
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Patent number: 4229813Abstract: A time indicator which is substantially unaffected by variations in temperature. The indicator utilizes a silicone oil which is slowly absorbed onto and moves up a porous strip at a rate which is a function of time. One side of the strip is printed with an oil soluble ink, while the other side is unprinted. The printed side of the strip is laminated with polyethylene film to an unprinted strip. As the silicone oil moves up the strip, the oil contacts the ink causing a dye in the ink to migrate from the printed side to the unprinted side, thus providing a measurable color front moving up the strip. The oil is contained in a frangible ampul and a sponge with a small hole at the bottom is situated between the ampul and the strip. The indicator is substantially unaffected by normal variations in temperature and humidity.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1978Date of Patent: October 21, 1980Assignee: Akzona IncorporatedInventors: Robert L. Lilly, Gerardus L. J. Tummers, Claude D. Johnson, Roger D. Davis