Patents by Inventor Thomas Ryan Sears

Thomas Ryan Sears 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: 10701057
    Abstract: An assembly management system allows a software service provider (SSP) to compile and upload client-specific client application code into a repository. The SSP deploys a client application comprising non-client-specific code to various clients. When a user logs in, a call is made to a web service, which queries the repository for code specific to the requesting client. If available, the web service sends a response with the name and version of the assembly to which the client is subscribed. If the locally-saved version does not match the version of the assembly in the repository, and if the SSP has permission to write to the client's disk, the web service retrieves the assembly and commits it to the disk. If the SSP does not have permission, the assembly is streamed to the client device and retained and executed in memory for the duration of the login.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 30, 2020
    Assignee: EXPERIAN HEALTH, INC
    Inventors: Michael Peter Ochs, Edmond Chase Pilkington, Thomas Ryan Sears, David Stephen Phoebus
  • Publication number: 20190215316
    Abstract: An assembly management system allows a software service provider (SSP) to compile and upload client-specific client application code into a repository. The SSP deploys a client application comprising non-client-specific code to various clients. When a user logs in, a call is made to a web service, which queries the repository for code specific to the requesting client. If available, the web service sends a response with the name and version of the assembly to which the client is subscribed. If the locally-saved version does not match the version of the assembly in the repository, and if the SSP has permission to write to the client's disk, the web service retrieves the assembly and commits it to the disk. If the SSP does not have permission, the assembly is streamed to the client device and retained and executed in memory for the duration of the login.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 18, 2019
    Publication date: July 11, 2019
    Applicant: Passport Health Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Peter Ochs, Edmond Chase Pilkington, Thomas Ryan Sears, David Stephen Phoebus
  • Patent number: 10237262
    Abstract: An assembly management system allows a software service provider (SSP) to compile and upload client-specific client application code into a repository. The SSP deploys a client application comprising non-client-specific code to various clients. When a user logs in, a call is made to a web service, which queries the repository for code specific to the requesting client. If available, the web service sends a response with the name and version of the assembly to which the client is subscribed. If the locally-saved version does not match the version of the assembly in the repository, and if the SSP has permission to write to the client's disk, the web service retrieves the assembly and commits it to the disk. If the SSP does not have permission, the assembly is streamed to the client device and retained and executed in memory for the duration of the login.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 2017
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2019
    Assignee: PASSPORT HEALTH COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
    Inventors: Michael Peter Ochs, Edmond Chase Pilkington, Thomas Ryan Sears, David Stephen Phoebus
  • Publication number: 20180212943
    Abstract: An assembly management system allows a software service provider (SSP) to compile and upload client-specific client application code into a repository. The SSP deploys a client application comprising non-client-specific code to various clients. When a user logs in, a call is made to a web service, which queries the repository for code specific to the requesting client. If available, the web service sends a response with the name and version of the assembly to which the client is subscribed. If the locally-saved version does not match the version of the assembly in the repository, and if the SSP has permission to write to the client's disk, the web service retrieves the assembly and commits it to the disk. If the SSP does not have permission, the assembly is streamed to the client device and retained and executed in memory for the duration of the login.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 18, 2017
    Publication date: July 26, 2018
    Applicant: Passport Health Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Peter Ochs, Edmond Chase Pilkington, Thomas Ryan Sears, David Stephen Phoebus
  • Patent number: 9847985
    Abstract: An assembly management system allows a software service provider (SSP) to compile and upload client-specific client application code into a repository. The SSP deploys a client application comprising non-client-specific code to various clients. When a user logs in, a call is made to a web service, which queries the repository for code specific to the requesting client. If available, the web service sends a response with the name and version of the assembly to which the client is subscribed. If the locally-saved version does not match the version of the assembly in the repository, and if the SSP has permission to write to the client's disk, the web service retrieves the assembly and commits it to the disk. If the SSP does not have permission, the assembly is streamed to the client device and retained and executed in memory for the duration of the login.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 2015
    Date of Patent: December 19, 2017
    Assignee: PASSPORT HEALTH COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
    Inventors: Michael Peter Ochs, Edmond Chase Pilkington, Thomas Ryan Sears, David Stephen Phoebus
  • Publication number: 20160080344
    Abstract: An assembly management system allows a software service provider (SSP) to compile and upload client-specific client application code into a repository. The SSP deploys a client application comprising non-client-specific code to various clients. When a user logs in, a call is made to a web service, which queries the repository for code specific to the requesting client. If available, the web service sends a response with the name and version of the assembly to which the client is subscribed. If the locally-saved version does not match the version of the assembly in the repository, and if the SSP has permission to write to the client's disk, the web service retrieves the assembly and commits it to the disk. If the SSP does not have permission, the assembly is streamed to the client device and retained and executed in memory for the duration of the login.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2015
    Publication date: March 17, 2016
    Applicant: PASSPORT HEALTH COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
    Inventors: Michael Peter Ochs, Edmond Chase Pilkington, Thomas Ryan Sears, David Stephen Phoebus