Patents by Inventor Tyson Murray
Tyson Murray 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: 20240044222Abstract: The present invention discloses a system for temporary isolation and opening by automatic pressure break in a production pipe that, besides allowing the breakage of a sealing element in order to clear out its residues from where it is housed, allows to prevent any obstruction along the system due to the residues of a sealing element; the system comprises: a) a pipe section comprised of an inner wall, a break off profile, a shoulder, at least one shear bolt housing, and a lower sealing element; and b) an break off opening device comprised of: an upper sealing element, a mandrel, at least one shear bolt, and an isolated chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2022Publication date: February 8, 2024Inventor: Tyson Murray Vivian
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Patent number: 7539944Abstract: Importing data from a source document into a destination document that is displayed within an application program associated with the destination document includes displaying a user interface region as part of the user interface of the application program. Importing the data also includes indicating in the user interface region at least a portion of external data within the accessed source document that is available for insertion into the destination document; and inserting a selected portion of external data into the destination document in response to user input selecting the portion of external data.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2005Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Matthew Charles Gauthier, Yaniv Inbar, Tyson Murray, Wentao Chen, Andy Verprauskus, Richard Jacques
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Patent number: 7512897Abstract: The present invention allows a user to graphically create a refreshable Web Query by selecting tabular data displayed in a Web page. When the user invokes the refreshable Web Query command, an Internet browser module is launched within a Web Query dialog box open in the spreadsheet program. The user then graphically selects at least one instance of tabular data to import to the spreadsheet program. The invention also makes Web queries more accessible to a user and is embedded in a software utility, known as a Web query Smart Tag (WQST) utility. The WQST utility allows a user to create Web queries directly from an Internet browser module in one of several methods.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2005Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Matthew Charles Gauthier, Yaniv Inbar, Tyson Murray, Wentao Chen, Andy Verprauskus, Richard Jacques
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Patent number: 7437365Abstract: The invention is a method for Web authors to include a redirection tag in an HTML data object tag that redirects an application program to an alternative source file that stores underlying data associated with an HTML data object that a user has selected to import into the application program. Typically, HTML data objects in Web page are stored in HTML format. However, when a user selects an HTML object to import, they generally expect to import the data in the format that it was originally created in, such as XML. The redirection tag “redirects” the application program to an alternative source file where the underlying data is stored in a rich format, such as XML. The application program then imports the underlying data of the HTML data object from the alternative source file.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2004Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Matthew Charles Gauthier, Robert Hawking, Tyson Murray, Wentao Chen, Hein Anh Bui, Anna Timasheva
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Patent number: 7233927Abstract: A method and system are provided for authenticating accounts on a remote server. A set of unique accounts is requested from an authentication database. After the set of accounts is requested, existing data associated with the set of accounts, such as a web site, may be deleted from the remote server. The accounts are then checked out of the authentication database by retrieving a credential associated with each account in the database. The accounts are logged into the remote server using the retrieved credentials and then logged out. After logging in, the accounts maybe authorized using an authorization database.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2002Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Paul Sterling Norton, Michael Wade Taute, Tyson Murray
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Publication number: 20060053383Abstract: The present invention allows a user to graphically create a refreshable Web Query by selecting tabular data displayed in a Web page. When the user invokes the refreshable Web Query command, an Internet browser module is launched within a Web Query dialog box open in the spreadsheet program. The user then graphically selects at least one instance of tabular data to import to the spreadsheet program. The invention also makes Web queries more accessible to a user and is embedded in a software utility, known as a Web query Smart Tag (WQST) utility. The WQST utility allows a user to create Web queries directly from an Internet browser module in one of several methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2005Publication date: March 9, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Matthew Gauthier, Yaniv Inbar, Tyson Murray, Wentao Chen, Andy Verprauskus, Richard Jacques
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Patent number: 6948134Abstract: The present invention allows a user to graphically create a refreshable Web Query by selecting tabular data displayed in a Web page. When the user invokes the refreshable Web Query command, an Internet browser module is launched within a Web Query dialog box open in the spreadsheet program. The user then graphically selects at least one instance of tabular data to import to the spreadsheet program. The invention also makes Web queries more accessible to a user and is embedded in a software utility, known as a Web Query Smart Tag (WQST) utility. The WQST utility allows a user to create Web queries directly from an Internet browser module in one of several methods. The first method, known as a “Copy-Paste Web Query,” begins when a user pastes the tabular data into the spreadsheet program and determines whether the Web Query command should be presented to the user. If the decision is made to present the Web Query command to the user, a Web Query option appears on a special drop-down menu.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2001Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Matthew Charles Gauthier, Yaniv Inbar, Tyson Murray, Wentao Chen, Andy Verprauskus, Richard Jacques
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Publication number: 20050177573Abstract: The present invention allows a user to graphically create a refreshable Web Query by selecting tabular data displayed in a Web page. When the user invokes the refreshable Web Query command, an Internet browser module is launched within a Web Query dialog box open in the spreadsheet program. The user then graphically selects at least one instance of tabular data to import to the spreadsheet program. The invention also makes Web queries more accessible to a user and is embedded in a software utility, known as a Web query Smart Tag (WQST) utility. The WQST utility allows a user to create Web queries directly from an Internet browser module in one of several methods. The first method, known as a “Copy-Paste Web Query,” begins when a user pastes the tabular data into the spreadsheet program and determines whether the Web Query command should be present to the user. If the decision is made to present the Web Query command to the user, a Web Query option appears on a special drop-down menu.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2005Publication date: August 11, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Matthew Gauthier, Yaniv Inbar, Tyson Murray, Wentao Chen, Andy Verprauskus, Richard Jacques
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Publication number: 20050060646Abstract: The invention is a method for Web authors to include a redirection tag in an HTML data object tag that redirects an application program to an alternative source file that stores underlying data associated with an HTML data object that a user has selected to import into the application program. Typically, HTML data objects in Web page are stored in HTML format. However, when a user selects an HTML object to import, they generally expect to import the data in the format that it was originally created in, such as XML. The redirection tag “redirects” the application program to an alternative source file where the underlying data is stored in a rich format, such as XML. The application program then imports the underlying data of the HTML data object from the alternative source file.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2004Publication date: March 17, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Matthew Gauthier, Robert Hawking, Tyson Murray, Wentao Chen, Hien Bui, Anna Timasheva
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Patent number: 6832215Abstract: The invention is a method for Web authors to include a redirection tag in an HTML data object tag that redirects an application program to an alternative source file that stores underlying data associated with an HTML data object that a user has selected to import into the application program. Typically, HTML data objects in Web page are stored in HTML format. However, when a user selects an HTML object to import, they generally expect to import the data in the format that it was originally created in, such as XML. The redirection tag “redirects” the application program to an alternative source file where the underlying data is stored in a rich format, such as XML. The application program then imports the underlying data of the HTML data object from the alternative source file.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2001Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Matthew Charles Gauthier, Robert Hawking, Tyson Murray, Wentao Chen, Hien Anh Bui, Anna Timasheva
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Publication number: 20020143520Abstract: The invention is a method for Web authors to include a redirection tag in an HTML data object tag that redirects an application program to an alternative source file that stores underlying data associated with an HTML data object that a user has selected to import into the application program. Typically, HTML data objects in Web page are stored in HTML format. However, when a user selects an HTML object to import, they generally expect to import the data in the format that it was originally created in, such as XML. The redirection tag “redirects” the application program to an alternative source file where the underlying data is stored in a rich format, such as XML. The application program then imports the underlying data of the HTML data object from the alternative source file.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2001Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventors: Matthew Charles Gauthier, Robert Hawking, Tyson Murray, Wentao Chen, Hien Anh Bui, Anna Timasheva
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Publication number: 20020036662Abstract: The present invention allows a user to graphically create a refreshable Web Query by selecting tabular data displayed in a Web page. When the user invokes the refreshable Web Query command, an Internet browser module is launched within a Web Query dialog box open in the spreadsheet program. The user then graphically selects at least one instance of tabular data to import to the spreadsheet program. The invention also makes Web queries more accessible to a user and is embedded in a software utility, known as a Web Query Smart Tag (WQST) utility. The WQST utility allows a user to create Web queries directly from an Internet browser module in one of several methods. The first method, known as a “Copy-Paste Web Query,” begins when a user pastes the tabular data into the spreadsheet program and determines whether the Web Query command should be presented to the user. If the decision is made to present the Web Query command to the user, a Web Query option appears on a special drop-down menu.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2001Publication date: March 28, 2002Inventors: Matthew Charles Gauthier, Yaniv Inbar, Tyson Murray, Wentao Chen, Andy Verprauskus, Richard Jacques