Patents Assigned to Thebrain Technologies, Corp.
  • Patent number: 7076736
    Abstract: The Brain system employs a graphical user interface to facilitate user interaction with highly flexible, associative “matrices” that enable users to conveniently organize digitally-stored “thoughts” (inter-related information) and their network of inter-relationships. The Brain system offers a solution that facilitates the capture of information from a company's repositories and showcases it in an engaging and dynamic visual interface. The Brain accomplishes this by providing a connector system that serves as an interface between the Brain server and whatever repositories are employed to store data. By use of a special type of connector, the Brain can permit a single user to collaborate with a number of different repositories at different locations and of different sorts under a single associative interface. A client can also interface directly with multiple data stores that are configured for interaction with the associative interface described herein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2006
    Assignee: Thebrain Technologies Corp.
    Inventor: Harlan M. Hugh
  • Patent number: 6918096
    Abstract: The invention employs a graphical user interface to facilitate user interaction with highly flexible, associative “matrices” that enable users to conveniently organize digitally-stored “thoughts” (inter-related information) and their network of inter-relationships. Each of the thoughts may be affiliated with one or more application programs, such as a word processing or spreadsheet utility, or an Internet browser. Users are able to conveniently select a current thought along with any applications or content associated with that thought by interacting with the graphical representation. That representation is automatically reoriented about the selected thought, and is revised to reflect only those thoughts having predetermined relations to that current thought. Users can easily modify the matrix by interactively redefining relations between thoughts. In addition, the system provides functionality that lets the user filter the matrix based on certain filter criteria.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2005
    Assignee: Thebrain Technologies, Corp.
    Inventor: Harlan M. Hugh
  • Patent number: 6256032
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for organizing and processing pieces of interrelated information (or “thoughts”) using a digital computer is disclosed. The invention employs a graphical user interface to facilitate user interaction with highly flexible, associative “matrices” that enable users conveniently to organize digitally-stored thoughts and their network of interrelationships. Each of the thoughts may be affiliated with one or more application programs, such as a word processing or spreadsheet utility, or an Internet browser. Users are able conveniently to select a current thought along with any applications or content associated with that thought by interacting with the graphical representation. That representation is automatically reoriented about the selected thought, and is revised to reflect only those thoughts having predetermined relations to that current thought. Users can easily modify the matrix by interactively redefining relations between thoughts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2001
    Assignee: TheBrain Technologies Corp.
    Inventor: Harlan M. Hugh