Patents by Inventor Tyler Brooks
Tyler Brooks 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: 20240016196Abstract: The present disclosure is related to adhesive composite films which may be used to attach to food materials, and potentially form unions between food materials. These adhesive composite films generally comprise a backbone layer having one or more adhesive layers disposed thereon. They may be used to join many food-based materials often used as external barriers in foodstuffs such as tortillas, gyros, and pitas.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2023Publication date: January 18, 2024Applicant: Tastee Tape, LLCInventors: Tyler Brooke Guarino, Marie Eric, Marc Donohue, Rachel Nie, Erin Kathleen Walsh
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Publication number: 20160321571Abstract: The present invention is directed towards systems and methods for validating an order purchased with an unspecified term. The order may comprise an order for an access ticket or admission ticket or access token, an order for goods or services, or any combination of access, goods, and services. Validation may comprise determining the ticket or token is valid and/or allowing access based on a determined data value for an access term unspecified at the time of purchase; or determining that the order is valid and fulfilling the order based on an identified data value for a term unspecified at the time of purchase. A data value may be set for the unspecified term and a hierarchical tree searched for a leaf corresponding to the set value for the unspecified term and one or more terms specified at time of purchase, the existence of the leaf indicating the order is valid.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2016Publication date: November 3, 2016Inventors: Matt Higgins, Tyler Brooks
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Publication number: 20140257886Abstract: The present invention is directed towards systems and methods for validating an order purchased with an unspecified term. The order may comprise an order for an access ticket or admission ticket or access token, an order for goods or services, or any combination of access, goods, and services. Validation may comprise determining the ticket or token is valid and/or allowing access based on a determined data value for an access term unspecified at the time of purchase; or determining that the order is valid and fulfilling the order based on an identified data value for a term unspecified at the time of purchase. A data value may be set for the unspecified term and a hierarchical tree searched for a leaf corresponding to the set value for the unspecified term and one or more terms specified at time of purchase, the existence of the leaf indicating the order is valid.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: Smart Destinations, Inc.Inventors: Matt Higgins, Tyler Brooks
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Patent number: 8775303Abstract: The present invention is directed towards systems and methods for validating an order purchased with an unspecified term. The order may comprise an order for an access ticket or admission ticket or access token, an order for goods or services, or any combination of access, goods, and services. Validation may comprise determining the ticket or token is valid and/or allowing access based on a determined data value for an access term unspecified at the time of purchase; or determining that the order is valid and fulfilling the order based on an identified data value for a term unspecified at the time of purchase. A data value may be set for the unspecified term and a hierarchical tree searched for a leaf corresponding to the set value for the unspecified term and one or more terms specified at time of purchase, the existence of the leaf indicating the order is valid.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2011Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Inventors: Matt Higgins, Tyler Brooks
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Patent number: 8346618Abstract: A smart-card based system and methods to control access to a plurality of attractions within a geographical area. The system may include one or more reward terminals that are located at attractions and are configured to read smart cards presented to them and, assuming the card is valid for that location, allow the card holder to access the attraction. Each smart card may be programmed with a product code that defines the attractions at which the card may be used. Product codes may be stored in a central database along with a list of the attractions associated with the each product code. The list of attractions may be updated as desired, thereby updating and changing the attractions at which any given card may be used.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Smart Destinations Inc.Inventors: Tyler Brooks, Kevin McLaughlin, Helga Cecilia Dahl, Edward Kim
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Publication number: 20120265671Abstract: The present invention is directed towards systems and methods for validating an order purchased with an unspecified term. The order may comprise an order for an access ticket or admission ticket or access token, an order for goods or services, or any combination of access, goods, and services. Validation may comprise determining the ticket or token is valid and/or allowing access based on a determined data value for an access term unspecified at the time of purchase; or determining that the order is valid and fulfilling the order based on an identified data value for a term unspecified at the time of purchase. A data value may be set for the unspecified term and a hierarchical tree searched for a leaf corresponding to the set value for the unspecified term and one or more terms specified at time of purchase, the existence of the leaf indicating the order is valid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2011Publication date: October 18, 2012Inventors: Matt Higgins, Tyler Brooks
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Publication number: 20100320268Abstract: A smart-card based system and methods to control access to a plurality of attractions within a geographical area. The system may include one or more reward terminals that are located at attractions and are configured to read smart cards presented to them and, assuming the card is valid for that location, allow the card holder to access the attraction. Each smart card may be programmed with a product code that defines the attractions at which the card may be used. Product codes may be stored in a central database along with a list of the attractions associated with the each product code. The list of attractions may be updated as desired, thereby updating and changing the attractions at which any given card may be used.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Inventors: Tyler Brooks, Kevin McLaughlin, Helga Cecilia Dahl, Edward Kim
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Patent number: 7765128Abstract: A smart-card based system and methods to control access to a plurality of attractions within a geographical area. The system may include one or more reward terminals that are located at attractions and are configured to read smart cards presented to them and, assuming the card is valid for that location, allow the card holder to access the attraction. Each smart card may be programmed with a product code that defines the attractions at which the card may be used. Product codes may be stored in a central database along with a list of the attractions associated with the each product code. The list of attractions may be updated as desired, thereby updating and changing the attractions at which any given card may be used.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2004Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Smart Destinations Inc.Inventors: Tyler Brooks, Kevin McLaughlin, Helga Cecilia Dahl, Edward Kim
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Publication number: 20060020517Abstract: A smart-card based system and methods to control access to a plurality of attractions within a geographical area. The system may include one or more reward terminals that are located at attractions and are configured to read smart cards presented to them and, assuming the card is valid for that location, allow the card holder to access the attraction. Each smart card may be programmed with a product code that defines the attractions at which the card may be used. Product codes may be stored in a central database along with a list of the attractions associated with the each product code. The list of attractions may be updated as desired, thereby updating and changing the attractions at which any given card may be used.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2004Publication date: January 26, 2006Applicant: Smart Destinations Inc.Inventors: Tyler Brooks, Kevin McLaughlin, Helga Dahl, Edward Kim