Patents by Inventor Taylor Meyer

Taylor Meyer 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: 12255860
    Abstract: A message management platform may receive, from an application operator, a configuration of a message flow. The message flow includes one or more messages associated with trigger conditions. The platform may receive, from a code snippet incorporated in an application of a user computing device, a notification that the user computing device has used the application. The platform may associate a user identifier with the user computing device. The platform may subscribe to, on behalf of the application operator, one or more API notification channels of the application builder platform. The platform may receive an API notification from the application builder platform. The platform may determine that the application builder platform's user is associated with the user identifier used by the message management platform. The platform may determine that the event described in the payload matches the trigger condition and transmit the first message to the user computing device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2023
    Date of Patent: March 18, 2025
    Assignee: Stodge Inc.
    Inventors: Alexander Colin Meyer, Gerardo Díaz de la Serna Formoso, Gideon Daniel VanRiette, James Quinlan, Joy Taylor Kaufman, Kameron Ahler, Lauren Leia Rouse, Vishak Swaminathan Visvanathan
  • Publication number: 20250023861
    Abstract: Provided herein is a system for improved access by a user of mobile computing device to a plurality of remotely stored programs. The system may include a mobile computing device. The system may also include a mobile application. The mobile application may be installed on the mobile computing device. The system may also include a remote server. The server may house the remotely stored programs and shared application data associated with the programs. The data may optionally be stored on a separate content provider component. The mobile application may be configured to display one or more links to access each of the programs. Upon selecting the link(s), the mobile application may access dynamic content of the remote server on the mobile computing device. The mobile application may be configured to display the shared application data via an application-like interface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 13, 2023
    Publication date: January 16, 2025
    Inventors: Jennifer Sanctis, Mary Bangs, Veronica Andrea Cadavid, Taylor Farris, Trish Gillis, Jesse James Godley, Brian Meyers, Vishwas Korde
  • Publication number: 20250021985
    Abstract: A computer program product and method for a user to obtain an authentication to an account with a first user device and transfer the obtained authentication to a second user device. The first user device may be a wearable device, such as an XR device like smart glasses, and the second user device may be a smart card, or vice versa. The authentication transfer may enable both devices to be used by the user to access the same account simultaneously. The authentication transfer may also enable the transfer of a stronger authentication that may be obtained on a first user device (e.g., biometric indicia) to a second user device that does not have a capability to obtain the stronger authentication. This may provide the second user device with account access that may otherwise not be available to the second user device or to greater access to the account.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2023
    Publication date: January 16, 2025
    Inventors: Jennifer Sanctis, Mary Bangs, Veronica Andrea Cadavid, Taylor Farris, Trish Gillis, Jesse James Godley, Brian Meyers, Vishwas Korde
  • Patent number: 9611132
    Abstract: A bottle hanger is configured to extend around a bottle and suspend the bottle for manually creating a vortex liquid for dispensing from the bottle. A bottle is configured with a dispenser that is configured on the bottom of the bottle when the bottle is in a dispense orientation, or hanging from a support within the bottle hanger. A user may rotate the bottle manually to cause the liquid within the bottle to rotate within the bottle until a vortex is formed. The user may then open the dispenser valve and dispense the vortexing liquid from the bottle. A bottle cover may be configured over a portion of the bottle to block light and reduce organism growth. A bottle cover assembly may have a translucent or transparent window for viewing the liquid within the bottle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 2016
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2017
    Assignee: Vortex Hammock LLC
    Inventor: Taylor Meyer