Patents by Inventor Ron Gilson
Ron Gilson 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).
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Publication number: 20230342025Abstract: A method of controlling contents displayed on a display includes processing inputs from different users across multiple application windows of one or more applications displayed on a single display of a user interface, resulting in a multi-user graphical user interface (GUI), the computing environment running an operating system (OS), the computing environment having a multiple input detection system to respond to user inputs from different users simultaneously, the multiple input detection system including a touch screen on the single display that detects touch inputs and a contactless gesture sensor that detects contactless gestures. When a user input is detected by the touch detector, the GUI displays a first input interface to be used with touch. When a user input is detected by the contactless gesture sensor, the GUI displays a second input interface to be used with gestures, the second input interface being different from the first input interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2023Publication date: October 26, 2023Applicant: T1V, Inc.Inventors: James E. MORRIS, Michael R. FELDMAN, Ron GILSON
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Patent number: 11714543Abstract: A method of controlling contents displayed on a display includes processing inputs from different users across multiple application windows of one or more applications displayed on a single display of a user interface, resulting in a multi-user graphical user interface (GUI), the computing environment running an operating system (OS), the computing environment having a multiple input detection system to respond to user inputs from different users simultaneously, the multiple input detection system including a touch screen on the single display that detects touch inputs and a contactless gesture sensor that detects contactless gestures. When a user input is detected by the touch detector, the GUI displays a first input interface to be used with touch. When a user input is detected by the contactless gesture sensor, the GUI displays a second input interface to be used with gestures, the second input interface being different from the first input interface.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2019Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: T1V, INC.Inventors: James E. Morris, Michael R. Feldman, Ron Gilson
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Patent number: 11570222Abstract: In a computing environment, a method for processing inputs from different users across multiple application windows resulting in a multi-user graphical user interface (GUI), the computing environment running an operating system (OS) designed to run with a single user GUI, the method including determining, in a primary application, separate from the OS, that a first user input corresponds to a first window and a second user input corresponds to a second window, the primary application sending the first and second user inputs to first and second secondary applications that run in parallel with the primary application, the first and second secondary applications being designed to run with the OS.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2021Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: T1V, INC.Inventors: Michael R. Feldman, James E. Morris, Ron Gilson, Todd Eaglin
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Publication number: 20210160291Abstract: In a computing environment, a method for processing inputs from different users across multiple application windows resulting in a multi-user graphical user interface (GUI), the computing environment running an operating system (OS) designed to run with a single user GUI, the method including determining, in a primary application, separate from the OS, that a first user input corresponds to a first window and a second user input corresponds to a second window, the primary application sending the first and second user inputs to first and second secondary applications that run in parallel with the primary application, the first and second secondary applications being designed to run with the OS.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2021Publication date: May 27, 2021Applicant: T1V, INC.Inventors: Michael R. FELDMAN, James E. MORRIS, Ron GILSON, Todd EAGLIN
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Publication number: 20200104040Abstract: A method of controlling contents displayed on a display includes processing inputs from different users across multiple application windows of one or more applications displayed on a single display of a user interface, resulting in a multi-user graphical user interface (GUI), the computing environment running an operating system (OS), the computing environment having a multiple input detection system to respond to user inputs from different users simultaneously, the multiple input detection system including a touch screen on the single display that detects touch inputs and a contactless gesture sensor that detects contactless gestures. When a user input is detected by the touch detector, the GUI displays a first input interface to be used with touch. When a user input is detected by the contactless gesture sensor, the GUI displays a second input interface to be used with gestures, the second input interface being different from the first input interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2019Publication date: April 2, 2020Inventors: James E. MORRIS, Michael R. FELDMAN, Ron GILSON
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Publication number: 20200059500Abstract: In a computing environment having a multiple input detection system including a detector that detects and transmits multiple simultaneous user inputs from different users at a same time, a method for processing inputs from different users across multiple application windows of one or more applications displayed on a single display of a user interface, resulting in a multi-user graphical user interface (GUI), the computing environment running an operating system (OS) designed to run with a single user GUI, the method including determining, in a primary application, separate from the OS, that a first user input corresponds to a first window and a second user input corresponds to a second window, the primary application sending the first and second user inputs to first and second secondary applications that run in parallel with the primary application, the first and second secondary applications being designed to run with the OS.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2019Publication date: February 20, 2020Inventors: Michael R. FELDMAN, James E. MORRIS, Ron GILSON, Todd EAGLIN
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Patent number: 10447744Abstract: In a computing environment having a multiple input detection system including a detector that detects and transmits multiple simultaneous user inputs from different users at a same time, a method for processing inputs from different users across multiple application windows of one or more applications displayed on a single display of a user interface, resulting in a multi-user graphical user interface (GUI), the computing environment running an operating system (OS) designed to run with a single user GUI, the method including determining, in a primary application, separate from the OS, that a first user input corresponds to a first window and a second user input corresponds to a second window, the primary application sending the first and second user inputs to first and second secondary applications that run in parallel with the primary application, the first and second secondary applications being designed to run with the OS.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2017Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: TIV, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Feldman, James E. Morris, Ron Gilson, Todd Eaglin
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Publication number: 20170187762Abstract: In a computing environment having a multiple input detection system including a detector that detects and transmits multiple simultaneous user inputs from different users at a same time, a method for processing inputs from different users across multiple application windows of one or more applications displayed on a single display of a user interface, resulting in a multi-user graphical user interface (GUI), the computing environment running an operating system (OS) designed to run with a single user GUI, the method including determining, in a primary application, separate from the OS, that a first user input corresponds to a first window and a second user input corresponds to a second window, the primary application sending the first and second user inputs to first and second secondary applications that run in parallel with the primary application, the first and second secondary applications being designed to run with the OS.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2017Publication date: June 29, 2017Inventors: Michael R. FELDMAN, James E. MORRIS, Ron GILSON, Todd EAGLIN
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Patent number: 9596319Abstract: In a computing environment having a multiple input detection system including a detector that detects and transmits multiple simultaneous user inputs from different users at a same time, a method for processing inputs from different users across multiple application windows of one or more applications displayed on a single display of a user interface, resulting in a multi-user graphical user interface (GUI), the computing environment running an operating system (OS) designed to run with a single user GUI, the method including determining, in a primary application, separate from the OS, that a first user input corresponds to a first window and a second user input corresponds to a second window, the primary application sending the first and second user inputs to first and second secondary applications that run in parallel with the primary application, the first and second secondary applications being designed to run with the OS.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2014Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: T1V, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Feldman, James E. Morris, Ron Gilson, Todd Eaglin
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Publication number: 20150200985Abstract: In a computing environment having a multiple input detection system including a detector that detects and transmits multiple simultaneous user inputs from different users at a same time, a method for processing inputs from different users across multiple application windows of one or more applications displayed on a single display of a user interface, resulting in a multi-user graphical user interface (GUI), the computing environment running an operating system (OS) designed to run with a single user GUI, the method including determining, in a primary application, separate from the OS, that a first user input corresponds to a first window and a second user input corresponds to a second window, the primary application sending the first and second user inputs to first and second secondary applications that run in parallel with the primary application, the first and second secondary applications being designed to run with the OS.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2014Publication date: July 16, 2015Inventors: Michael R. FELDMAN, James E. MORRIS, Ron GILSON, Todd EAGLIN
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Publication number: 20120162351Abstract: Embodiments are directed to a system that may include a table with multiple user stations, a touch screen embedded in a top surface of the table, a table computer connected to the touch screen, and at least two mobile device connectors connected to the table computer and configured to be connected to a secondary screen viewable from the multiple user stations, wherein touching the touch screen at appropriate locations results in selection of content from a mobile device connected to the first mobile device connector, content from a mobile device connected to the second mobile device connector, and content from the table computer to be sent to at least one of the touch screen and the secondary screen for display thereon, and touching the touch screen at other appropriate locations results in another function in addition to selection of content for display.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2012Publication date: June 28, 2012Inventors: Michael R. Feldman, James E. Morris, Adam S. Fedor, Ron Gilson