Patents by Inventor Kenneth Allen Smith

Kenneth Allen Smith 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).

  • Publication number: 20200265070
    Abstract: A machine-implemented social networking system builds up and repeatedly refreshes a hierarchy tree containing topic nodes. New nodes are added as new topics emerge in online public forums. Each topic node can link to an on-topic real time chat room whose occupants are currently discussing the topic of the node. A chat room can be pointed to by more than one node if the room is discussing multiple topics. Rooms can migrate from node to node as room topic dynamically changes. A system user who explicitly or inferentially wishes to be invited into a chat room which is on-topic with what the user is currently focused upon can do so by use of a node-seeking automated process. The process operates in the background and seeks out nodes of the hierarchy tree that currently have topics appearing to be the same as or similar to what topics the user appears to have in mind.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2020
    Publication date: August 20, 2020
    Inventors: Jeffrey A. Rapaport, Seymour Rapaport, Kenneth Allen Smith, James Beattie, Gideon Gimlan
  • Publication number: 20190109810
    Abstract: Disclosed is a Social-Topical Adaptive Networking (STAN) system that can inform users of cross-correlations between currently focused-upon topic or other nodes in a corresponding topic or other data-objects organizing space maintained by the system and various social entities monitored by the system. More specifically, one of the cross-correlations may be as between the top N now-hottest topics being focused-upon by a first social entity and the amounts of focus ‘heat’ that other social entities (e.g., friends and family) are casting on the same topics (or other subregions of other cognitive attention receiving spaces) in a relevant time period.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 20, 2018
    Publication date: April 11, 2019
    Inventors: Jeffrey Alan Rapaport, Seymour Rapaport, Kenneth Allen Smith, James Beattie, Gideon Gimlan
  • Patent number: 8676937
    Abstract: Disclosed is a Social-Topical Adaptive Networking (STAN) system that can inform users of cross-correlations between currently focused-upon topic or other nodes in a corresponding topic or other data-objects organizing space maintained by the system and various social entities monitored by the system. More specifically, one of the cross-correlations may be as between the top N now-hottest topics being focused-upon by a first social entity and the amounts of focus ‘heat’ that other social entities (e.g., friends and family) are casting on the same topics (or other subregions of other cognitive attention receiving spaces) in a relevant time period.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2012
    Date of Patent: March 18, 2014
    Inventors: Jeffrey Alan Rapaport, Seymour Rapaport, Kenneth Allen Smith, James Beattie, Gideon Gimlan
  • Patent number: 8539359
    Abstract: A machine-implemented social networking system includes a hierarchy tree containing topic nodes. New nodes are added as new topics emerge in online public forums. Each topic node can link to an on-topic real time chat room whose occupants are currently discussing the topic of the node. A node-seeking automated process operates in the background and seeks out nodes that currently have topics appearing to be the same as or similar to what topics the user appears to have in mind. Content browsing experience of the user is enhanced by addition of an invitations displaying subsystem that automatically invites him or her to co-compatible chat rooms currently discussing the topic(s) the user appears to have in mind.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 2009
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2013
    Inventors: Jeffrey A. Rapaport, Seymour Rapaport, Kenneth Allen Smith, James Beattie, Gideon Gimlan
  • Publication number: 20120290950
    Abstract: Disclosed is a Social-Topical Adaptive Networking (STAN) system that can inform users of cross-correlations between currently focused-upon topic or other nodes in a corresponding topic or other data-objects organizing space maintained by the system and various social entities monitored by the system. More specifically, one of the cross-correlations may be as between the top N now-hottest topics being focused-upon by a first social entity and the amounts of focus ‘heat’ that other social entities (e.g., friends and family) are casting on the same topics (or other subregions of other cognitive attention receiving spaces) in a relevant time period.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2012
    Publication date: November 15, 2012
    Inventors: Jeffrey Alan Rapaport, Seymour Rapaport, Kenneth Allen Smith, James Beattie, Gideon Gimlan
  • Publication number: 20120042263
    Abstract: A cross-pollination subsystem is provided within a Social-Topical Adaptive Networking (STAN) system. The cross-pollination subsystem cooperatively interacts with external platforms to bring fresh cross-pollination data to topic nodes or on-topic Notes Exchange rings (TCONE's) of the STAN system. Users are provided with an interface that allows them to browse through the cross-pollinated topic space to thereby connect with online content sources that are likely to correspond to topics of interest currently on the minds of the STAN system users.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 10, 2010
    Publication date: February 16, 2012
    Inventors: Seymour RAPAPORT, Jeffrey A. Rapaport, Kenneth Allen Smith, James Beattie, Gideon Gimlan
  • Publication number: 20100205541
    Abstract: A machine-implemented social networking system builds up and repeatedly refreshes a hierarchy tree containing topic nodes. New nodes are added as new topics emerge in online public forums. Each topic node can link to an on-topic real time chat room whose occupants are currently discussing the topic of the node. A chat room can be pointed to by more than one node if the room is discussing multiple topics. Rooms can migrate from node to node as room topic dynamically changes. A system user who explicitly or inferentially wishes to be invited into a chat room which is on-topic with what the user is currently focused upon can do so by use of a node-seeking automated process. The process operates in the background and seeks out nodes of the hierarchy tree that currently have topics appearing to be the same as or similar to what topics the user appears to have in mind.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 11, 2009
    Publication date: August 12, 2010
    Inventors: Jeffrey A. Rapaport, Seymour Rapaport, Kenneth Allen Smith, James Beattie, Gideon Gimlan