Patents by Inventor Andrew G. Carlson

Andrew G. Carlson 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).

  • Patent number: 6993563
    Abstract: In an electronic mail system environment, a system and method for automatically checking recipients' names, providing message flags, providing custom forms, and providing an autoresponse feature. Recipients' names are resolved in the background, while the user of the e-mail system is composing the message. The user easily resolves ambiguous names by using a context menu. The resolved ambiguous names are automatically used to create nicknames, which are used to resolve ambiguous names in the future. Message flags allow a sender or recipient to identify required follow-up action and a deadline. The recipient may use the message flags to quickly determine which messages require follow-up action. The e-mail system notifies a recipient when a due date is approaching or when a follow-up action is past due. A custom forms feature allows a user to create and share custom forms without requiring the form to be published or installed by other user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2006
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Andrew T. Lytle, Brian W. MacDonald, Andrew G. Carlson, Scott A. Thurlow
  • Publication number: 20030120737
    Abstract: In an electronic mail system environment, a system and method for automatically checking recipients' names, providing message flags, providing custom forms, and providing an autoresponse feature. Recipients' names are resolved in the background, while the user of the e-mail system is composing the message. The user easily resolves ambiguous names by using a context menu. The resolved ambiguous names are automatically used to create nicknames, which are used to resolve ambiguous names in the future. Message flags allow a sender or recipient to identify required follow-up action and a deadline. The recipient may use the message flags to quickly determine which messages require follow-up action. The e-mail system notifies a recipient when a due date is approaching or when a follow-up action is past due. A custom forms feature allows a user to create and share custom forms without requiring the form to be published or installed by other user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2003
    Publication date: June 26, 2003
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Andrew T. Lytle, Brian W. MacDonald, Andrew G. Carlson, Scott A. Thurlow
  • Patent number: 6549950
    Abstract: In an electronic mail system environment, a system and method for automatically checking recipients' names, providing message flags, providing custom forms, and providing an autoresponse feature. Recipients' names are resolved in the background, while the user of the e-mail system is composing the message. The user easily resolves ambiguous names by using a context menu. The resolved ambiguous names are automatically used to create nicknames, which are used to resolve ambiguous names in the future. Message flags allow a sender or recipient to identify required follow-up action and a deadline. The recipient may use the message flags to quickly determine which messages require follow-up action. The e-mail system notifies a recipient when a due date is approaching or when a follow-up action is past due. A custom forms feature allows a user to create and share custom forms without requiring the form to be published or installed by other user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2003
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Andrew T. Lytle, Brian W. MacDonald, Andrew G. Carlson, Scott A. Thurlow
  • Publication number: 20020188683
    Abstract: In an electronic mail system environment, a system and method for automatically checking recipients' names, providing message flags, providing custom forms, and providing an autoresponse feature. Recipients' names are resolved in the background, while the user of the e-mail system is composing the message. The user easily resolves ambiguous names by using a context menu. The resolved ambiguous names are automatically used to create nicknames, which are used to resolve ambiguous names in the future. Message flags allow a sender or recipient to identify required follow-up action and a deadline. The recipient may use the message flags to quickly determine which messages require follow-up action. The e-mail system notifies a recipient when a due date is approaching or when a follow-up action is past due. A custom forms feature allows a user to create and share custom forms without requiring the form to be published or installed by other user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 5, 1998
    Publication date: December 12, 2002
    Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
    Inventors: ANDREW T. LYTLE, BRIAN W. MACDONALD, ANDREW G. CARLSON, SCOTT A. THURLOW
  • Publication number: 20020169841
    Abstract: In an electronic mail system environment, a system and method for automatically checking recipients' names, providing message flags, providing custom forms, and providing an autoresponse feature. Recipients' names are resolved in the background, while the user of the e-mail system is composing the message. The user easily resolves ambiguous names by using a context menu. The resolved ambiguous names are automatically used to create nicknames, which are used to resolve ambiguous names in the future. Message flags allow a sender or recipient to identify required follow-up action and a deadline. The recipient may use the message flags to quickly determine which messages require follow-up action. The e-mail system notifies a recipient when a due date is approaching or when a follow-up action is past due. A custom forms feature allows a user to create and share custom forms without requiring the form to be published or installed by other user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 27, 2002
    Publication date: November 14, 2002
    Applicant: Microsoft
    Inventors: Andrew G. Carlson, Nicholas Paul Duane, Scott A. Thurlow
  • Patent number: 6405225
    Abstract: An Envelope provides the integration of the functionality of an electronic mail (email) application program and the functionality of a document editor. Users can more easily generate and edit sophisticated documents for email transmission by invoking an Envelope that provides the user with the functions of an email client. A user that is editing a document in a document editor, such as a word processor or spreadsheet application can invoke the Envelope within the user interface of the document editor. The Envelope has its own user interface that is fully functional within the confines of the document editor's user interface to provide the user with the functionality of the email client application program. With the Envelope invoked, the user is enabled to execute many of the email client's functions while still editing the document within the document editor's user interface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 11, 2002
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Darren A. Apfel, David M. Buchthal, Steve Rayson, Andrew G. Carlson, Christopher Antos, Hai Liu