Patents by Inventor Matthew N. Kaplan

Matthew N. Kaplan 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: 9300505
    Abstract: A method and system of transmitting data via a computer network to a plurality of end-users. Transmission of successive data units may be prompted by human-operated and/or automated central control. Successive arrays of data units may be transmitted over a plurality of channels, in parallel. Each end-user chooses which channel or channels to receive and may change channels at will. Transmission of successive arrays may coincide with successive occurrences during the course of a live event. Data units also may be transmitted over one or more channels asynchronously with transmissions over other channels. Controller-prompted transmissions, received passively by end-users, also may be integrated with a facility for end-users to browse data sources in a self-directed sequence and pace.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2013
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2016
    Assignee: HIPPOCRENE LLC
    Inventors: Matthew N. Kaplan, Charles C. Wu
  • Publication number: 20140012893
    Abstract: A method and system of transmitting data via a computer network to a plurality of end-users. Transmission of successive data units may be prompted by human-operated and/or automated central control. Successive arrays of data units may be transmitted over a plurality of channels, in parallel. Each end-user chooses which channel or channels to receive and may change channels at will. Transmission of successive arrays may coincide with successive occurrences during the course of a live event. Data units also may be transmitted over one or more channels asynchronously with transmissions over other channels. Controller-prompted transmissions, received passively by end-users, also may be integrated with a facility for end-users to browse data sources in a self-directed sequence and pace.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2013
    Publication date: January 9, 2014
    Applicant: HIPPOCRENE LLC
    Inventors: Matthew N. Kaplan, Charles C. Wu
  • Patent number: 8463848
    Abstract: A system and method of transmitting data via a computer network to a plurality of end-users. Transmission of successive data units may be prompted by human-operated and/or automated central control. Successive arrays of data units may be transmitted over a plurality of channels, in parallel. Each end-user chooses which channel or channels to receive and may change channels at will. Transmission of successive arrays may coincide with successive occurrences during the course of a live event. Data units also may be transmitted over one or more channels asynchronously with transmissions over other channels. Controller-prompted transmissions, received passively by end-users, also may be integrated with a facility for end-users to browse data sources in a self-directed sequence and pace.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 2010
    Date of Patent: June 11, 2013
    Assignee: Hippocrene LLC
    Inventors: Matthew N. Kaplan, Charles C. Wu
  • Publication number: 20110258240
    Abstract: A system and method for populating a computer database of discrete, categorized segments of sequential text, and for iteratively reviewing, editing, reordering, or deleting the database's contents, including by use of markers to delineate the text segments' boundaries and by use of an overlay tool to measure text segments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2011
    Publication date: October 20, 2011
    Inventors: Larry D. LeFever, Matthew N. Kaplan, Charles C. Wu
  • Publication number: 20110016195
    Abstract: A system and method of transmitting data via a computer network to a plurality of end-users. Transmission of successive data units may be prompted by human-operated and/or automated means of central control. Successive arrays of data units may be transmitted over a plurality of channels, in parallel. Each end-user chooses which channel or channels to receive and may change channels at will. Transmission of successive arrays may coincide with successive occurrences during the course of a live event. Data units also may be transmitted over one or more channels asynchronously with transmissions over other channels. Controller-prompted transmissions, received passively by end-users, also may be integrated with a facility for end-users to browse data sources in a self-directed sequence and pace.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 15, 2010
    Publication date: January 20, 2011
    Inventors: Matthew N. Kaplan, Charles C. Wu