Patents Assigned to Apple Computer
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Patent number: 6424362Abstract: A computer system user interface provides a document summary which allows the user to more easily identify the contents and subject matter of the document.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1999Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Jeremy J. Bornstein, Douglass R. Cutting, John D. Hatton, Daniel E. Rose
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Patent number: 6421740Abstract: A method for processing a first error message to produce a second error message in a component-based architecture. The component-based architecture includes a framework which is associated with a first lookup handler and is capable of embedding a first component associated with a first executable unit for handling data of the first component. The method includes the step of generating a hierarchy of lookup handlers, the hierarchy including the first lookup handler and a second lookup handler associated with the first executable unit when the first component comes into focus. Further, the method includes the step of processing the first error message through the hierarchy of lookup handlers to generate the second error message. Through the hierarchy, the first error message is first processed through the second lookup handler. If the second lookup handler is unable to process the first error message, the first error message is then processed through the first lookup handler.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1995Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventor: Christopher S. LeCroy
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Publication number: 20020089190Abstract: The invention generally pertains to a portable computer having a base and a lid. More particularly, the invention pertains to an improved locking system for securing the base relative to the lid. One aspect of the invention relates to a latch that is placed in a recess when the lid is opened so as to eliminate unsightly and harmful protrusions. Another aspect of the invention relates to a latch that is automatically extracted from the recess when the lid is closed so as to secure the lid to the base. For example, a magnetic actuator may be used to automatically extract the latch when the lid is closed. Yet another aspect of the invention relates to a button for releasing the secured latch so as to allow the lid to be opened.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2001Publication date: July 11, 2002Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Shyue-Yang Wang, John C. DiFonzo, Daniele De Iuliis, Andrew L. Johnston
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Patent number: 6418150Abstract: A cycle master in a digital network having a bus architecture that complies with the IEEE-1394 Standard for a High Performance Serial Bus is calibrated by first computing a clock offset representing a difference between a first time synchronized to each of a plurality of packet arrival events and a second time synchronized to periodic ones of said plurality of packet arrival events; and then adjusting a frame rate of said packet arrival events to compensate for said clock offset.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1998Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventor: Erik P. Staats
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Patent number: 6417463Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and methods for the functionality of an integrated circuit. An exemplary embodiment according to an aspect of the present invention includes a ball grid array having open spaces therein. Within the open spaces, pairs of opposite polarity vias are clustered to minimize current path inductance by exploiting mutual inductance between vias of opposite current flow. In an illustrative embodiment, capacitors are coupled to the vias to further reduce current path inductance.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: William P. Cornelius, Paul A. Baker
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Patent number: 6417893Abstract: A cathode ray tube (CRT) is housed in an enclosure by using four clamp devices, two wedges and a housing. The clamp devices are located at the corners of the CRT and are secured to the enclosure with screws. The CRT rests on the housing, which is preferably comprised of fixed posts that the CRT rests on top of. The wedges, preferably made of rubber, are placed between the CRT and the enclosure and usually located at the top of the CRT. The clamp devices, housing and wedges are used to secure the CRT in the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1998Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Douglas L. Heirich, Roy S. Riccominni
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Patent number: 6418429Abstract: An integrated searching/browsing mechanism employs user-constructed information hierarchies that represent a cognitive framework for the organization of information. The hierarchies are independent of the information itself. This feature permits them to be shared among multiple users, and applied to any of a variety of different sources of information. The hierarchical organization that is provided by the framework gives the user the ability to browse around any available document database in a manner that is intuitive to the user. Two or more hierarchies can be combined to locate documents which match the criteria of both hierarchies, and thereby refine search results to an appropriate level. A relevance feedback mechanism further enhances the browsing experience, by concentrating the search results in areas that are most relevant to documents selected as being of particular interest.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1998Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Richard Daniel Borovoy, Michael Graves, Michael Robert Hanson, Nagabhushan Rao Machiraju
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Publication number: 20020085337Abstract: The invention generally pertains to a computing device. More particularly, the invention pertains to an improved keyboard arrangement for use in the computing device. One aspect of the invention pertains to a movable keyboard that can be opened or removed to gain easy access to internal components of the computing device. Another aspect of the invention pertains to a magnetic keyboard securing system suitable for holding the movable keyboard relative to the computing device. The invention is particularly useful in computing devices such as portable computers.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2001Publication date: July 4, 2002Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin Cory Rubenson, Harold J. Welch, Stephen Zadesky, David Lundgren
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Patent number: 6413103Abstract: Methods and apparatus for reducing electromagnetic interference emissions are disclosed. According to one aspect of the present invention, a cable includes a first coaxial cable component, a second coaxial cable component, and a grounding plate. The first coaxial cable component has a first end and a second end, and includes a first shield. The second coaxial cable component also has a first end and a second end, and includes a second shield. The grounding plate is arranged to be conductively coupled, e.g., electrically coupled, to the first shield and the second shield, and is offset from the first end of the first coaxial cable component, the second end of the first coaxial cable component, the first end of the second coaxial cable component, and the second end of the second coaxial cable component. In one embodiment, the grounding plate is also arranged to contact a ground source.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas G. L. Merz, Michael Kriege
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Patent number: 6411505Abstract: Improved housings for computing devices are disclosed. One improvement pertains to a multi-axis ventilation system. Another improvement pertains to a push button latch for a portable computer. Still another improvement pertains to a media bay ejection system provided with a dampener. These improvements can be provided separately or in any combination in a given computing device.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1999Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: John C. DiFonzo, Andrew S. Healy, Andy Johnston, Sung H. Kim, Bart Andre, Mounir M. Itani
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Publication number: 20020075647Abstract: Improved housings for computing devices are disclosed. One improvement pertains to a multi-axis ventilation system. Another improvement pertains to a push button latch for a portable computer. Still another improvement pertains to a media bay ejection system provided with a dampener. These improvements can be provided separately or in any combination in a given computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2002Publication date: June 20, 2002Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: John C. DiFonzo, Andrew S. Healy, Mounir M. Itani
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Patent number: 6404892Abstract: A plurality of audio inputs which require gain applied are coupled together, the gain is applied and that weighted signal is summed with the output of similar circuits running with different gains. For typical overall gain requirements of 0 to +22.5 dB to be applied in 1.5 dB increments, the new circuit reduces by over two-thirds the number of analog switches required in the level adjusting portion of an audio mixer. More generally, the complexity of the new circuit, in terms of the number of analog switching elements is 2m(1+log2n) for m channels with n gain steps/channel. The number of stages of differing gain is reduced from 2m variable gain amplifiers to 2(1+log2n) fixed gain amplifiers.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1997Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence F. Heyl
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Patent number: 6405196Abstract: A system and method for interfacing index based and iterator based file management routines. In general, the disclosed system maintains an iterator cache having multiple iterators. Each active iterator is associated with a most recently used directory entry. Upon receiving an index based request, the iterator closest to the index based request is identified. If the index based request is closer to the top of the directory than it is to the closest active iterator, the directory entries are sequentially examined beginning at the top of the directory with the first entry. Otherwise, the system determines whether the index based request is located above or below the closest iterator. If the index based request is above the closest iterator, the system steps backward beginning with the directory entry associated with the closest iterator until the directory entry associated with the index based request is located.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Mark S. Day, Donald J. Brady, Deric S. Horn
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Patent number: 6404433Abstract: Systems and methods for providing a user with increased flexibility and control over the appearance and behavior of objects on a user interface are described. Sets of objects can be grouped into themes to provide a user with a distinct overall impression of the interface. These themes can be switched dynamically by switching pointers to drawing procedures or switching data being supplied to these procedures. To buffer applications from the switchable nature of graphical user interfaces according to the present invention, colors and patterns used to implement the interface objects are abstracted from the interface by, for example, pattern look-up tables.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1996Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Ruff, Robert G. Johnston, Jr., Robert Ulrich
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Patent number: 6400321Abstract: The invention includes an antenna assembly. The antenna assembly includes an antenna plate that defines an interior surface. The antenna plate includes a boss that extends from the interior surface of the antenna plate and a feed point. The antenna assembly also includes a ground plate that defines an interior surface. The ground plate includes a probe channel and a boss. Both the probe channel and the boss each extends from the interior surface of the ground plate. The ground plate boss is coupled to the antenna plate boss. The antenna assembly also includes a probe feed having a ground wire coupled to the probe channel and a conductor wire coupled to the feed point.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Stephen C. Fenwick, Art Astrin, Thomas J. Birnbaum, Rick Mariano, Frank Fangonilo
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Patent number: 6401150Abstract: A centralized queue for a network printing system is provided for allowing clients of a network printer to make job requests and enter a spot in a job queue without transmitting the actual print job data to the network. More particularly, an imaging device protocol (IDP) is provided which operates independently of the network layers below and only requires that a transport protocol/port be bidirectional. A wide variety of heterogenous network protocols may be supported by IDP for placing all of the incoming print job information in a print queue regardless of the protocol. Print job information from both IDP and non-IDP protocol/ports may be placed in the print queue by emulating IDP on the non-IDP protocol/ports. As a result, job information for all of the print jobs attempting to access a busy printer may be stored in the print queue so that the print jobs can be printed by the printer with a fair arbitration once the network printer becomes available.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventor: Paul E. Reilly
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Patent number: 6396474Abstract: A method and apparatus providing visual feedback to a computer user while dragging selected text is described. As its first step, the processing logic creates a text object from the selected text once the computer user has initiated a drag. Simultaneously, the selected text is visually de-emphasized. Secondly, the processing logic snaps the text object to the cursor so that the text object follows the cursor without obscuring text at the insertion point. Finally, when the computer user selects the final insertion point, the selected text is visually zoomed from the source location to the final insertion point.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Robert G. Johnson, Jr., Scott Jenson
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Patent number: 6396520Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for manipulating a window within a graphical user interface (GUI) of an operating system in a manner that provides a transitional effect between window states, which is pleasing to the user. This transitional effect includes changing the shape of a window while scaling and moving the window between two different sizes and positions. In one embodiment of the present invention, the transitional effect may be employed as a window is minimized into an icon, or restored from an icon. In another embodiment of the present invention, the transitional effect is employed as a window is minimized within its title bar, or restored therefrom. The transitional effect may achieve scaling by a variety of filtering techniques including pixel averaging and pixel removal.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventor: Bas Ording
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Patent number: D457890Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Imran A. Chaudhri, Cesar Carrera, Patricia J. Coleman
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Patent number: D460451Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Bartley K. Andre, Daniel J. Coster, Daniele DeIuliis, Richard P. Howarth, Jonathan P. Ive, Duncan Robert Kerr, Matthew Dean Rohrbach, Douglas B. Satzger, Calvin Q. Seid, Christopher J. Stringer, Eugene Anthony Whang