Patents by Inventor Timothy J. Barker
Timothy J. Barker 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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Patent number: 11308168Abstract: In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for storing documents that are being tracked in an on-demand service. These mechanisms and methods for storing documents in an on-demand service can enable embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing of the documents in association with a tag. The ability of embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing can enable an efficient searching for a shared document. In an embodiment, the shared document is categorized upon being stored.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2020Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: SALESFORCE.COM, INC.Inventors: Timothy J. Barker, Ryan Lissack, Daniel L. Pletter
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Patent number: 11227100Abstract: A method for sharing documents between on-demand services is provided. In an embodiment, a user of a first on-demand service may be able to view a list of content that includes content stored at the first on-demand service and content stored at a second on-demand service. The content of the second on-demand service may be associated with information about the content, allowing the content to be shared among multiple users of the first on-demand service. The user wanting to view the content, select or click on an indicator identifying the content, a connection to the second on-demand service is established, and images of the content are sent from the second on-demand service to the first on-demand service.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2019Date of Patent: January 18, 2022Assignee: salesforce.com, inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Barker, Jonathan Levine, James Johnson
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Publication number: 20200218769Abstract: In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for storing documents that are being tracked in an on-demand service. These mechanisms and methods for storing documents in an on-demand service can enable embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing of the documents in association with a tag. The ability of embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing can enable an efficient searching for a shared document. In an embodiment, the shared document is categorized upon being stored.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2020Publication date: July 9, 2020Applicant: salesforce.com, inc.Inventors: Timothy J. BARKER, Ryan LISSACK, Daniel L. PLETTER
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Patent number: 10621238Abstract: In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for storing documents that are being tracked in an on-demand service. These mechanisms and methods for storing documents in an on-demand service can enable embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing of the documents in association with a tag. The ability of embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing can enable an efficient searching for a shared document. In an embodiment, the shared document is categorized upon being stored.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2017Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: SALESFORCE.COM, INC.Inventors: Timothy J. Barker, Ryan Lissack, Daniel L. Pletter
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Publication number: 20200019598Abstract: A method for sharing documents between on-demand services is provided. In an embodiment, a user of a first on-demand service may be able to view a list of content that includes content stored at the first on-demand service and content stored at a second on-demand service. The content of the second on-demand service may be associated with information about the content, allowing the content to be shared among multiple users of the first on-demand service. The user wanting to view the content, select or click on an indicator identifying the content, a connection to the second on-demand service is established, and images of the content are sent from the second on-demand service to the first on-demand service.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2019Publication date: January 16, 2020Inventors: Timothy J. Barker, Jonathan Levine, James Johnson
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Patent number: 10423715Abstract: A method for sharing documents between on-demand services is provided. In an embodiment, a user of a first on-demand service may be able to view a list of content that includes content stored at the first on-demand service and content stored at a second on-demand service. The content of the second on-demand service may be associated with information about the content, allowing the content to be shared among multiple users of the first on-demand service. The user wanting to view the content, select or click on an indicator identifying the content, a connection to the second on-demand service is established, and images of the content are sent from the second on-demand service to the first on-demand service.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2017Date of Patent: September 24, 2019Assignee: salesforce.com, inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Barker, Jonathan Levine, James Johnson
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Publication number: 20180107659Abstract: In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for storing documents that are being tracked in an on-demand service. These mechanisms and methods for storing documents in an on-demand service can enable embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing of the documents in association with a tag. The ability of embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing can enable an efficient searching for a shared document. In an embodiment, the shared document is categorized upon being stored.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2017Publication date: April 19, 2018Inventors: Timothy J. Barker, Ryan Lissack, Daniel L. Pletter
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Patent number: 9858274Abstract: In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for storing documents that are being tracked in an on-demand service. These mechanisms and methods for storing documents in an on-demand service can enable embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing of the documents in association with a tag. The ability of embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing can enable an efficient searching for a shared document. In an embodiment, the shared document is categorized upon being stored.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2015Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Assignee: salesforce.com, inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Barker, Ryan Lissack, Daniel L. Pletter
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Publication number: 20170242831Abstract: A method for sharing documents between on-demand services is provided. In an embodiment, a user of a first on-demand service may be able to view a list of content that includes content stored at the first on-demand service and content stored at a second on-demand service. The content of the second on-demand service may be associated with information about the content, allowing the content to be shared among multiple users of the first on-demand service. The user wanting to view the content, select or click on an indicator identifying the content, a connection to the second on-demand service is established, and images of the content are sent from the second on-demand service to the first on-demand service.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2017Publication date: August 24, 2017Inventors: Timothy J. Barker, Jonathan Levine, James Johnson
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Patent number: 9588982Abstract: A method for sharing documents between on-demand services is provided. In an embodiment, a user of a first on-demand service may be able to view a list of content that includes content stored at the first on-demand service and content stored at a second on-demand service. The content of the second on-demand service may be associated with information about the content, allowing the content to be shared among multiple users of the first on-demand service. The user wanting to view the content, select or click on an indicator identifying the content, a connection to the second on-demand service is established, and images of the content are sent from the second on-demand service to the first on-demand service.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2014Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: salesforce.com, inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Barker, Jonathan Levine, James Johnson
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Publication number: 20160012046Abstract: In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for storing documents that are being tracked in an on-demand service. These mechanisms and methods for storing documents in an on-demand service can enable embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing of the documents in association with a tag. The ability of embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing can enable an efficient searching for a shared document. In an embodiment, the shared document is categorized upon being stored.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Inventors: Timothy J. Barker, Ryan Lissack, Daniel L. Pletter
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Patent number: 9164992Abstract: In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for storing documents that are being tracked in an on-demand service. These mechanisms and methods for storing documents in an on-demand service can enable embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing of the documents in association with a tag. The ability of embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing can enable an efficient searching for a shared document. In an embodiment, the shared document is categorized upon being stored.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2014Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: salesforce.com, inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Barker, Ryan Lissack, Daniel L. Pletter
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Publication number: 20150106333Abstract: In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for storing documents that are being tracked in an on-demand service. These mechanisms and methods for storing documents in an on-demand service can enable embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing of the documents in association with a tag. The ability of embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing can enable an efficient searching for a shared document. In an embodiment, the shared document is categorized upon being stored.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2014Publication date: April 16, 2015Inventors: Timothy J. Barker, Ryan Lissack, Daniel L. Pletter
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Publication number: 20150039560Abstract: In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for pushing data, which maybe associated with documents that are being tracked, in an on-demand service. These mechanisms and methods for pushing data in an on-demand service can enable subscriptions to elements associated with the documents being shared. As a result of the subscription the user may be notified that a document associated with the subscription has been changed (e.g., altered). In an embodiment, the subscription may be forced on a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2014Publication date: February 5, 2015Inventors: Timothy J. Barker, Ryan Lissack, Daniel L. Pletter
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Patent number: 8949185Abstract: In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for storing documents that are being tracked in an on-demand service. These mechanisms and methods for storing documents in an on-demand service can enable embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing of the documents in association with a tag. The ability of embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing can enable an efficient searching for a shared document. In an embodiment, the shared document is categorized upon being stored.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2012Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: salesforce.com, inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Barker, Ryan Lissack, Daniel L. Pletter
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Publication number: 20140337281Abstract: A method for sharing documents between on-demand services is provided. In an embodiment, a user of a first on-demand service may be able to view a list of content that includes content stored at the first on-demand service and content stored at a second on-demand service. The content of the second on-demand service may be associated with information about the content, allowing the content to be shared among multiple users of the first on-demand service. The user wanting to view the content, select or click on an indicator identifying the content, a connection to the second on-demand service is established, and images of the content are sent from the second on-demand service to the first on-demand service.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Inventors: Timothy J. Barker, Jonathan Levine, James Johnson
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Patent number: 8868499Abstract: In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for pushing data, which maybe associated with documents that are being tracked, in an on-demand service. These mechanisms and methods for pushing data in an on-demand service can enable subscriptions to elements associated with the documents being shared. As a result of the subscription the user may be notified that a document associated with the subscription has been changed (e.g., altered). In an embodiment, the subscription may be forced on a user.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2007Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: salesforce.com, inc.Inventors: Timothy J Barker, Ryan Lissack, Daniel L Pletter
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Patent number: 8832054Abstract: A method for sharing documents between on-demand services is provided. In an embodiment, a user of a first on-demand service may be able to view a list of content that includes content stored at the first on-demand service and content stored at a second on-demand service. The content of the second on-demand service may be associated with information about the content, allowing the content to be shared among multiple users of the first on-demand service. The user wanting to view the content, select or click on an indicator identifying the content, a connection to the second on-demand service is established, and images of the content are sent from the second on-demand service to the first on-demand service.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2013Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: salesforce.com, inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Barker, Jonathan Levine, James Johnson
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Patent number: 8738626Abstract: In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for storing documents that are being tracked in an on-demand service. These mechanisms and methods for storing documents in an on-demand service can enable embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing of the documents in association with a tag. The ability of embodiments to provide the sharing of documents and the storing can enable an efficient searching for a shared document. In an embodiment, the shared document is categorized upon being stored.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2012Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: salesforce.com, inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Barker, Ryan Lissack, Daniel L. Pletter
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Publication number: 20140008374Abstract: Insulated containers including at least one insulating material are described herein. The containers may include structures that maximize vacuum area relative to material volume. Certain containers may be configured to minimize the area of contact between material layers within a region to be insulated in order to provide maximum thermal resistance between the contacted area and the external environment. The insulated containers may be formed from a container opening enclosed within a container cover. A cavity may be formed within the space between the container opening and the container cover. The cavity may be vacuum sealed to prevent or reduce thermal leaks from the insulated container. The insulating material may include multiple material layer separated by layer cavities. The material layers may include projections arising from a base surface thereof for preventing the material layers from contacting each other, for instance, and causing a thermal short.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Inventors: Neil D. LUBART, Timothy J. WOJCIECHOWSKI, Charles HEWITT, Timothy J. BARKER