Patents by Inventor Jason Hendricks

Jason Hendricks 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: 8200758
    Abstract: In general, this disclosure describes techniques of controlling communications occurring in a unified communications system. As described herein, a directory is established at a server system that hosts the unified communications system. The directory includes a plurality of hierarchically-organized categories. Each category specifies a set of users. One or more conferences may be associated with each of the categories. All communications occurring in the unified communications system occur within the context of one of the conferences. A user can only communicate within a conference if the conference is associated with the category that specifies a set of users that includes the user. By appropriately structuring the categories in the directory and the sets of users specified by the categories, the techniques of this disclosure may serve to prevent a user from using the unified communications system to communicate with certain other individuals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2010
    Date of Patent: June 12, 2012
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Robert W. Serr, Scott Alan Huddleston, Jason Hendrick Bubolz, Mark D. McClelland, Mark Madsen
  • Publication number: 20110181089
    Abstract: A portable harness that wraps around the rib cage and thoracic spine is disclosed. Unlike other harnesses, the present invention has an extension allowing it to be suspended above the user's ribcage to apply an upward pull. This suspension strap provides a distracting/unloading force on the lower back by holding the upper torso in place while the weight of a patient's lower body creates traction on the lumbar spine. The harness can be used with any chair back, including office chairs, or vehicle seats. This allows people with lower back pain to sit more comfortably while sitting in a regular chair, driving a car, or flying in a plane. This will decrease low back pain since sitting for long periods will no longer compress the lumbar spine, it will actually be therapeutic by allowing a person to sit in an unloaded position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 11, 2011
    Publication date: July 28, 2011
    Applicant: LITESITTER LLC
    Inventors: Jason Hendricks, Bala R. Vatti
  • Publication number: 20100205664
    Abstract: In general, this disclosure describes techniques of controlling communications occurring in a unified communications system. As described herein, a directory is established at a server system that hosts the unified communications system. The directory includes a plurality of hierarchically-organized categories. Each category specifies a set of users. One or more conferences may be associated with each of the categories. All communications occurring in the unified communications system occur within the context of one of the conferences. A user can only communicate within a conference if the conference is associated with the category that specifies a set of users that includes the user. By appropriately structuring the categories in the directory and the sets of users specified by the categories, the techniques of this disclosure may serve to prevent a user from using the unified communications system to communicate with certain other individuals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2010
    Publication date: August 12, 2010
    Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
    Inventors: Robert W. Serr, Scott Alan Huddleston, Jason Hendrick Bubolz, Mark D. McClelland, Mark Madsen
  • Patent number: 7739333
    Abstract: In general, this disclosure describes techniques of controlling communications occurring in a unified communications system. As described herein, a directory is established at a server system that hosts the unified communications system. The directory includes a plurality of hierarchically-organized categories. Each category specifies a set of users. One or more conferences may be associated with each of the categories. All communications occurring in the unified communications system occur within the context of one of the conferences. A user can only communicate within a conference if the conference is associated with the category that specifies a set of users that includes the user. By appropriately structuring the categories in the directory and the sets of users specified by the categories, the techniques of this disclosure may serve to prevent a user from using the unified communications system to communicate with certain other individuals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 2008
    Date of Patent: June 15, 2010
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Robert W. Serr, Scott Alan Huddleston, Jason Hendrick Bubolz, Mark D. McClelland, Mark Madsen
  • Publication number: 20090327419
    Abstract: In general, this disclosure describes techniques of controlling communications occurring in a unified communications system. As described herein, a directory is established at a server system that hosts the unified communications system. The directory includes a plurality of hierarchically-organized categories. Each category specifies a set of users. One or more conferences may be associated with each of the categories. All communications occurring in the unified communications system occur within the context of one of the conferences. A user can only communicate within a conference if the conference is associated with the category that specifies a set of users that includes the user. By appropriately structuring the categories in the directory and the sets of users specified by the categories, the techniques of this disclosure may serve to prevent a user from using the unified communications system to communicate with certain other individuals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2008
    Publication date: December 31, 2009
    Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONI
    Inventors: Robert W. Serr, Scott Alan Huddleston, Jason Hendrick Bubolz, Mark D. McClelland, Mark Madsen