Patents by Inventor William J. Schwebel
William J. Schwebel 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: 10928209Abstract: Techniques are described for using information regarding road traffic and other types of transportation-related information to determine and/or assess alternative inter-modal passenger travel options in a geographic area that supports multiple modes of transportation. For example, a particular user may have multiple alternatives for travel from a starting location to a destination location in the geographic area, including to use alternative modes of transportation (e.g., private vehicle, bus, train, walking, etc.) for some or all of the travel, and these alternatives may have different travel-related characteristics in different situations (e.g., depending on current road traffic; mass transit schedules and current actual deviations; travel-related fees for gas, parking, mass transit, etc; parking availability; etc.).Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2018Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: INRIX, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Scofield, Kush G. Parikh, William J. Schwebel
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Publication number: 20180245933Abstract: Techniques are described for using information regarding road traffic and other types of transportation-related information to determine and/or assess alternative inter-modal passenger travel options in a geographic area that supports multiple modes of transportation. For example, a particular user may have multiple alternatives for travel from a starting location to a destination location in the geographic area, including to use alternative modes of transportation (e.g., private vehicle, bus, train, walking, etc.) for some or all of the travel, and these alternatives may have different travel-related characteristics in different situations (e.g., depending on current road traffic; mass transit schedules and current actual deviations; travel-related fees for gas, parking, mass transit, etc; parking availability; etc.).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2018Publication date: August 30, 2018Inventors: Christopher L. Scofield, Kush G. Parikh, William J. Schwebel
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Patent number: 9958280Abstract: Techniques are described for using information regarding road traffic and other types of transportation-related information to determine and/or assess alternative inter-modal passenger travel options in a geographic area that supports multiple modes of transportation. For example, a particular user may have multiple alternatives for travel from a starting location to a destination location in the geographic area, including to use alternative modes of transportation (e.g., private vehicle, bus, train, walking, etc.) for some or all of the travel, and these alternatives may have different travel-related characteristics in different situations (e.g., depending on current road traffic; mass transit schedules and current actual deviations; travel-related fees for gas, parking, mass transit, etc; parking availability; etc.).Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2012Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: INRIX, INC.Inventors: Christopher L. Scofield, Kush G. Parikh, William J. Schwebel
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Patent number: 8849555Abstract: One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for determining whether a vehicle comprises a sufficient amount of fuel to reach a destination. Making such a determination may comprise, among other things, estimating an amount of fuel required to reach the destination and/or estimating a rate of consumption along a travel route. Such estimates may be based upon factors external to the vehicle, including, among other things, topology of the travel route, current and/or predicted traffic patterns along the travel route, and/or driving habits of a user or others whom have navigated a similar route (or at least a portion of the route). When it is determined that the vehicle comprises an insufficient amount of fuel, a refueling notice indicative of the determination may be provided. In one embodiment, such a refueling may also suggest possible refueling stations along the travel route.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2012Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: INRIX, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Scofield, William J. Schwebel, Kevin Foreman, Kush G. Parikh
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Publication number: 20130226443Abstract: One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for determining whether a vehicle comprises a sufficient amount of fuel to reach a destination. Making such a determination may comprise, among other things, estimating an amount of fuel required to reach the destination and/or estimating a rate of consumption along a travel route. Such estimates may be based upon factors external to the vehicle, including, among other things, topology of the travel route, current and/or predicted traffic patterns along the travel route, and/or driving habits of a user or others whom have navigated a similar route (or at least a portion of the route). When it is determined that the vehicle comprises an insufficient amount of fuel, a refueling notice indicative of the determination may be provided. In one embodiment, such a refueling may also suggest possible refueling stations along the travel route.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: INRIX, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Scofield, William J. Schwebel, Kevin Foreman, Kush G. Parikh
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Publication number: 20130226915Abstract: One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for providing search results for presentation as a function of the availability of respective providers comprised in the search results. For example, a user may perform a search for local groceries stores and stores within a 5 miles geographic radius of the user may be identified and filtered/distinguished as a function of the availability of respective stores. Such availability may be a function of whether respective stores are open or closed at the time of the search, whether respective stores are expected to be open or closed at an estimated time of arrival (e.g., based upon travel time from the user's location at the time of the search to respective stores), and/or parking considerations (e.g., parking availability, type of parking, and/or parking cost) at respective stores.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: INRIX, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Scofield, William J. Schwebel, Kevin Foreman, Kush G. Parikh
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Publication number: 20130132434Abstract: Location-based devices (e.g., GPS receivers) may be used to identify and track traffic conditions. However, such scenarios are difficult to extend to the identification of relevant facts other than traffic, such as road or weather conditions (e.g., debris, animals, or ice). Presented herein are techniques for receiving and aggregating reports of location-based conditions received from users, either spontaneously (“I just witnessed an accident”) or in response to a query (e.g., “did you encounter road ice one kilometer ago?”) From such reports, location conditions of respective locations may be automatically extracted (e.g., using natural-language parsing techniques), and users in the vicinity of or routing through a particular location may be automatically notified of location conditions (e.g., “ice reported one kilometer ahead”).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: INRIX, Inc.Inventors: Christopher L. Scofield, William J. Schwebel, Kevin Foreman
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Publication number: 20130046456Abstract: Techniques are described for using information regarding road traffic and other types of transportation-related information to determine and/or assess alternative inter-modal passenger travel options in a geographic area that supports multiple modes of transportation. For example, a particular user may have multiple alternatives for travel from a starting location to a destination location in the geographic area, including to use alternative modes of transportation (e.g., private vehicle, bus, train, walking, etc.) for some or all of the travel, and these alternatives may have different travel-related characteristics in different situations (e.g., depending on current road traffic; mass transit schedules and current actual deviations; travel-related fees for gas, parking, mass transit, etc; parking availability; etc.).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2012Publication date: February 21, 2013Inventors: Christopher L. Scofield, Kush G. Parikh, William J. Schwebel