Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100107093 | Internet-based method of and system for managing and delivering consumer product information at points along the world wide web using consumer product information (CPI) requesting and graphical user interface (GUI) displaying subsystems driven by server-side components and managed by consumer product manufacturers and/or authorized parties - Method of and system for delivering consumer product related information to consumers over the Internet. The system and method involves creating a UPN-encoded Consumer Product Information (CPIR) enabling Servlet for each consumer product registered within a manufacturer-managed UPN/URL database management system. The HTML tag associated with each CPIR-enabling Servlet is encapsulated within an executable file and then stored in the UPN/URL database management system. Each CPIR-enabling Servlet is searchable and its HTML tag downloadable by, for example, (1) retailers purchasing products from an electronic-commerce enabled product catalog, (2) advertisers desiring to link consumer product information to Web-based product advertisements, or (3) anyone having a legitimate purpose of disseminating such information within the stream of electronic commerce. After downloading and extraction from its encapsulating file, the CPIR-enabling Servlet tag is embedded within an HTML-encoded document associated with, for example, an EC-enabled store, on-line auction site, product advertisement, Internet search engine or directory, and the like. Upon encountering such an HTML document on the WWW, the consumer need only perform a single mouse-clicking operation to automatically execute the underlying CPIR-enabling Servlet, causing a UPN-directed search to be performed against the manufacturer-defined UPN/URL Database, and the results thereof displayed in an independent Java GUI, without disturbing the consumer's point of presence on the WWW. Preferably, the CPIR-enabling Servlet are realized using Java™ technology, although it is understood that alternative technologies can be used to practice the system and methods of the present invention. | 04-29-2010 |
20110238506 | INTERNET-BASED BRAND MARKETING COMMUNICATION NETWORK FOR ENABLING COMMISSION-BASED E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS ALONG THE FABRIC OF THE WORLD WIDE WEB (WWW) USING SERVER-SIDE DRIVEN MULTI-MODE VIRTUAL KIOSKS (MMVKS) - Internet-based Enterprise-Level Brand Management And Marketing Communication Network based on an innovative brand command, control and communication architecture (BC3), which gives brand owners complete command and control over the wide range of brand-building assets, messaging and promotions scattered throughout the Web, and how they are communicated to directly consumers at diverse Web touch points, with the efficiency and automation of supply-chain management solutions. The Network supports the deployment, installation and remote programming of brand-building server-side driven Multi-Mode Virtual Kiosks on the World Wide Web (WWW), and provide brand managers, their agents and online trading partners the power to build stronger online brands, drive sales and eliminate existing friction in the retail chain through a collaborative carrier-class, indutrial-strength e-marketing communication network. | 09-29-2011 |
20120233001 | INTERNET-BASED METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING AND DELIVERING CONSUMER PRODUCT INFORMATION AT POINTS ALONG THE WORLD WIDE WEB USING CONSUMER PRODUCT INFORMATION (CPI) REQUESTING AND GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI) DISPLAYING SUBSYSTEMS DRIVEN BY SERVER-SIDE OBJECTS AND MANAGED BY CONSUMER PRODUCT MANUFACTURERS AND/OR AUTHORIZED PARTIES - Method of and system for delivering consumer product related information to consumers over the Internet. The system and method involves creating a Consumer Product Information (CPIR) enabling object for each consumer service registered within a service-provider managed database management system. The HTML tag associated with each CPIR-enabling object is encapsulated within an executable file and then stored in the database management system. Each CPIR-enabling object is searchable and its HTML tag downloadable and then embedded within an HTML-encoded document. Upon encountering the HTML document, the underlying CPIR-enabling object is automatically executed on an object-oriented server, causing a service-directed search to be performed against the database management system, and the results thereof, from one or more Web-based product information servers, displayed in an independent GUI, without disturbing the consumer's point of presence on the WWW. | 09-13-2012 |