Managed inventory

US11030571B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11030571-B2
Application numberUS-201414538696-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 11, 2014
Priority dateDec 20, 2013
Publication dateJun 8, 2021
Grant dateJun 8, 2021

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Example methods and systems are directed to a managed inventory. A database may store information regarding items owned by a user. The information regarding an item may include a quantity owned and one or more triggering events. Based on the occurrence of a triggering event, an order for the item may be placed without user intervention. Data to the database may be provided by one or more sensors. Triggering events may be defined in terms of sensor data. The triggering event may be defined by a user or through machine learning. The order may be placed using a predetermined modality or a dynamically-determined modality based on one or more criteria, such as price, shipping speed, and the urgency of the order.

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A method comprising: presenting a first user interface configured to receive input from a user, the first user interface including a parameter input field for a parameter for an item, a first date range input field for a first date range having a first start date and a first end date, and a second date range input field for a second date range having a second start date and a second end date; receiving, via the parameter input field, the first date range input field and the second date range input field, the parameter, the first date range, and the second date range; capturing an image, by an image sensor; analyzing the image to determine: that a quantity of the item has changed; and a first quantity of the item; comparing, by a computer system, the first quantity of the item to a threshold; determining, by the computer system, that the first quantity is below the threshold; detecting, by a second sensor, a value associated with the parameter; determining, by the computer system, if the value meets the first date range having the first start date and the first end date or the second date range having the second start date and the second end date based on sensor data from the second sensor; determining a time period within which to place an order for the item based on whether the value meets the first date range having the first start date and the first end date or the second date range having the second start date and the second end date; presenting a second user interface configured to receive an input relating to the order for a second quantity of the item based on determining that the first quantity is below the threshold; receiving, via the second user interface, the input for placing the order for the second quantity of the item; and placing the order for the second quantity of the item during the time period. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving availability data for the item from a plurality of suppliers; identifying a first supplier for the item from the plurality of suppliers based on order criteria including a price weight and a supplier rank weight; and wherein the placing of the order for the second quantity of the item places the order with the first supplier. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the detecting, with the heat sensor, of the amount of heat generated by burning fuel detects, with the heat sensor, the amount of heat generated by burning wood in a fireplace. 4. A system comprising: one or more processors of one or more machines configured to perform operations comprising: presenting a first user interface configured to receive input from a user, the first user interface including a parameter input field for a parameter for an item, a first data range input field for a first date range having a first start date and a first end date, and a second date range input field for a second date range having a second start date and a second end date; receiving, via the parameter input field, the first date range input field, and the second date range input field, the parameter, the first date range, and the second date range; capturing an image, by an image sensor; analyzing the image to determine: that a quantity of the item has changed; and a first quantity of the item based on sensor data of a sensor; comparing the first quantity of the item to a threshold; determining that the first quantity is below the threshold; detecting, by a second sensor, a value associated with the parameter; determining if the value meets the first date range having the first start date and the first end date or the second date range having the second start date and the second end date based on sensor data from the second sensor; determining a time period within which to place an order for the item based on whether the value meets the first date range having the first start date and the first end date or the second date range having the second start date and the second end date; presenting a second user interface configured to receive an input relating to the order for a second quantity of the item based on determining that the first quantity is below the threshold; receiving, via the second user interface, the input for placing the order for the second quantity of the item; and placing the order for the second quantity of the item during the time period. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the operations further comprise: receiving availability data for the item from a plurality of suppliers; identifying a first supplier for the item from the plurality of suppliers based on order criteria including a price weight and a supplier rank weight; and wherein the placing of the order for the second quantity of the item places the order with the first supplier. 6. A non-transitory machine-readable medium having instructions embodied thereon, the instructions executable by a processor of a machine to perform operations comprising: presenting a first user interface configured to receive input from a user, the first user interface including a parameter input field for a parameter for an item, a first date range input field for a first date range having a first start date and a first end date, and a second date range input field for a second date range having a second start date and a second end date; receiving, via the parameter input field, the first date range input field, and the second date range input field, the parameter, the first date range, and the second date range; capturing an image, by an image sensor; analyzing the image to determine: that a quantity of the item has changed; and a first quantity of the item; comparing the first quantity of the item to a threshold; determining, by a processor of a machine, that the first quantity is below the threshold; detecting, by a second sensor, a value associated with the parameter; determining, by the computer system, if the value meets the first date range having the first start date and the first end date or the second date range having the second start date and the second end date based on sensor data from the second sensor; determining a time period within which to place an order for the item based on whether the value meets the first date range having the first start date and the first end date or the second date range having the second start date and the second end date; presenting a second user interface configured to receive an input relating to the order for a second quantity of the item based on determining that the first quantity is below the threshold; receiving, via the second user interface, the input for placing the order for the second quantity of the item; and placing the order for the second quantity of the item during the time period.

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  • Managing shopping lists, e.g. compiling or processing purchase lists (shipping orders G06Q10/083; order filling G06Q10/087) · CPC title

  • Office automation; Time management · CPC title

  • G06Q10/087Primary

    Inventory or stock management, e.g. order filling, procurement or balancing against orders · CPC title

  • Forecasting or optimisation specially adapted for administrative or management purposes, e.g. linear programming or "cutting stock problem" (market predictions or forecasting for commercial activities G06Q30/0202) · CPC title

  • Industrial image inspection · CPC title

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What does patent US11030571B2 cover?
Example methods and systems are directed to a managed inventory. A database may store information regarding items owned by a user. The information regarding an item may include a quantity owned and one or more triggering events. Based on the occurrence of a triggering event, an order for the item may be placed without user intervention. Data to the database may be provided by one or more sensor…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ebay Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06Q10/087. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 08 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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