Patents Assigned to NBOR Corporation
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Publication number: 20140026036Abstract: The present invention generally comprises a computer control environment that builds on the Blackspace™ software system to provide further functionality and flexibility in directing a computer. It employs graphic inputs drawn by a user and known as gestures to replace and supplant the pop-up and pull-down menus known in the prior art.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: NBOR CORPORATIONInventors: Denny Jaeger, Alastair Brown
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Patent number: 7930638Abstract: A system and method for creating, playing and modifying slide shows utilizes a graphic play area for sequentially displaying slides of slide shows. The graphic play area is configured to automatically add one or more objects placed in the graphic play area when a slide is displayed in the graphic play area such that the graphic objects are appended to that slide. Thus, the system and method allows a user to easily modify a slide show by simply placing one or more graphic objects, such as text, onto a slide currently being displayed in the graphic play area.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: NBOR CorporationInventor: Denny Jaeger
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Patent number: 7765486Abstract: A graphic programming system for associating distinctive arrow appearances to specific transaction(s) that the arrow may convey among and between on-screen objects. The distinctive appearance features include arrow color, arrow style, and double-headed arrows, among many other possibilities. The system provides default relationships between specific arrow transactions and arrow appearance, so that, for example, a arrow of a particular color is recognized by the system (and easily identified by the user) to carry out a particular transaction. These relationships may be selectively varied by the user to suit individual needs.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2004Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: NBOR CorporationInventor: Denny Jaeger
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Patent number: 7665019Abstract: A method for recording and replaying operations in a computer environment utilizes initial conditions of the computer environment at the start of a recording to configure a replay computer environment during replay. The initial conditions of the computer environment are saved prior to recording of user inputs to the computer environment. The saved initial conditions and the recorded user inputs can then be used to actively operate the replay computer environment from a state substantially identical to the initial state of the computer environment to replay the recorded operations in the replay computer environment. The replay computer environment may be a copy of a current computer environment from which a replay of the recorded operations has been initiated.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: NBOR CorporationInventor: Denny Jaeger
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Patent number: 7617456Abstract: A method for transmitting media, data, and text files in a manner that minimizes the use of bandwidth and memory comprises a BSP file containing a picture of the contents, as well as links to the content of the various components. When the recipient opens the message, the total visual content and all functional objects are depicted in the message display. The recipient may interact with the displayed content and functional objects; as these interactions create a demand for more data on the message content, the BSP file is queried for links to that content, and it is transmitted from the sender, as required by the recipient.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2006Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: NBOR CorporationInventor: Denny Jaeger
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Patent number: 7574664Abstract: The invention generally comprises methods for spacing a plurality of onscreen objects on the display of a computer or similar electronic device. One aspect is the Ripple operation, in which onscreen objects may be repositioned recursively in Blackspace or within a VDACC to accommodate changes in the size or position of an object, or the introduction of an object into a group of objects. Another aspect is the Text Space operation which enables a user to drag and reposition text without regard to rigid rules regarding margins, line spacing, paragraph format, and the like. A further aspect Touch Transparency, a software routine that determines which overlying object is designated to receive a mouse click and respond thereto.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: NBOR CorporationInventor: Denny Jaeger
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Patent number: 7506245Abstract: A method for performing a load-on-demand operation on assigned graphic objects allows a user to load a computer file without the assigned graphic objects to shorten the loading time of the computer file. The assigned graphic objects can be subsequently loaded by the user by activating an “assigned to” object.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2004Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: NBOR CorporationInventor: Denny Jaeger
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Patent number: 7356760Abstract: A system and method for editing an electronic document of text and graphic objects utilizes first and second display objects to separate the graphic objects from the text to provide a user with control of the layout of the electronic document. The separation of the text and the graphic objects may involve removing the graphic objects from the first display object and placing the objects in the second display object.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2004Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: NBOR CorporationInventor: Denny Jaeger
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Patent number: 7342586Abstract: A system and method for creating and playing tweening animations allows a user to simply draw a graphic directional indicator, e.g., an arrow, in a computer environment to associate graphic objects with the graphic directional indicator and generate a tweening animation of at least one of the associated graphic objects. The tweening animation can be made to play automatically when the graphic directional indicator is activated or can be made to be controllable by a user-manipulable control device.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2004Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: NBOR CorporationInventor: Denny Jaeger
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Patent number: 7240300Abstract: A method for creating user-defined computer operations involves drawing an arrow in response to user input and associating at least one graphic to the arrow to designate a transaction to the arrow. The transaction is designated to the arrow after analyzing the graphic object and the arrow to determine if the transaction is valid for the arrow. The transaction may be validated or invalidated for the arrow using a second arrow. Furthermore, the second arrow may be used to modify the transaction for the arrow. The context for creating the modified transaction may be recorded for subsequent use.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2004Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: NBOR CorporationInventor: Denny Jaeger
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System and method for sending and receiving electronic messages using graphic directional indicators
Patent number: 7181695Abstract: A system and method for sending and receiving electronic messages, e.g., emails, allows a user to simply draw a graphic directional indicator, e.g., an arrow, in a computer operating environment to send emails. Depending on the drawn graphic directional indicator, the entire computer operating environment or selected graphic objects in the computer operating environment can be transmitted as an electronic message.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: NBOR CorporationInventor: Denny Jaeger -
Patent number: 6950089Abstract: In one aspect, the invention includes a fader controller comprised of a longitudinally extending track having a portion thereof extending over an image area of an electronic display, and a fader cap joined to the track for longitudinal sliding translation therealong. A plurality of permanent magnets are spaced along the track, and the fader cap includes at least one electromagnet. Conductive rails extend longitudinally on the track, and the fader cap includes contacts that electrically engage the conductive rails. The electromagnets are actuated to translate the fader cap distally or proximally along the track. In another aspect, the invention provides a magnetic arrangement for removably joining one or more controller device to a flat panel electronic display, whereby controllers such as switches, knobs, and faders (slide controllers) may be superposed on the display.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2003Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: NBOR CorporationInventor: Denny Jaeger