Item Inventory and Asset Management via Unique Scanned Identities
Summary
USPTO published patent application US20260111839A1 on April 23, 2026, filed October 20, 2024, by inventors Robert O. Keith Jr. and Sudha Manjunath. The application covers a service portal enabling item scanning, inventory management, and augmented reality integration for service requests initiated via computing devices.
“A service portal enables a user to request a service from a variety of service providers from the comfort of home or elsewhere.”
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USPTO published patent application US20260111839A1 for a service portal system enabling item scanning, inventory management, and augmented reality integration. The application discloses methods for identifying items via scanning, initiating order entry through scanned identification, and managing inventoried items with AR capabilities. Inventors: Robert O. Keith Jr. and Sudha Manjunath. Filing date: October 20, 2024. Application number: 18920917.
Technology companies developing inventory management, scanning, or AR-based service platforms should monitor this application's prosecution for potential prior art implications. Patent applications do not create immediate compliance obligations but may affect future IP strategy and freedom-to-operate analyses for similar systems.
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ITEM INVENTORY AND ASSET MANAGEMENT VIA UNIQUE SCANNED IDENTITIES
Application US20260111839A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026
Inventors
Robert O. Keith, JR., Sudha Manjunath
Abstract
A service portal enables a user to request a service from a variety of service providers from the comfort of home or elsewhere. The user is able to place the order and pay for the service using a computing device. Depending on the service request, additional steps may be included such as scanning an item or a room, packaging an item, and/or other preparatory steps. Items are able to be identified via scanning. Order entry is able to be initiated via the scanned identification. The scanned items are able to be inventoried and managed. Augmented reality is able to be used with the scanned items. A standalone services app is able to provide entertainment and other accompanying services.
CPC Classifications
G06Q 10/0875
Filing Date
2024-10-20
Application No.
18920917
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