Patents by Inventor Alexandre Chailleux
Alexandre Chailleux 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: 20240203379Abstract: Systems and techniques for aggregation, display, and sharing of data. Graphic items representing data objects identified by a data package may be displayed on timelines. Each timeline may be associated with a respective class of data, and each graphic item displayed on a respective timeline may represent one or more of the data objects in the class associated with the respective timeline. A prediction may be made regarding which data will be displayed in the near future. A pre-fetch request may be generated, and the predicted data may be retrieved from a remote server and stored in a local data cache before the user requests that the predicted data be displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2023Publication date: June 20, 2024Inventors: Michael A. Greco, Michael J. Pulaski, JR., Patrick J. Bradley, Alexandre Chailleux, Steven D. Phelps, Ronald Allen Matsumoto, David J. Pacini, Luc A. Heinrich
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Patent number: 11776506Abstract: Systems and techniques for aggregation, display, and sharing of data. Graphic items representing data objects identified by a data package may be displayed on timelines. Each timeline may be associated with a respective class of data, and each graphic item displayed on a respective timeline may represent one or more of the data objects in the class associated with the respective timeline.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2021Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: Synthro Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Greco, Michael J. Pulaski, Jr., Patrick J. Bradley, Alexandre Chailleux, Steven D. Phelps, Ronald A. Matsumoto, David J. Pacini, Luc A. Heinrich
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Publication number: 20220277708Abstract: Systems and techniques for aggregation, display, and sharing of data. Graphic items representing data objects identified by a data package may be displayed on timelines. Each timeline may be associated with a respective class of data, and each graphic item displayed on a respective timeline may represent one or more of the data objects in the class associated with the respective timeline.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2021Publication date: September 1, 2022Inventors: Michael A. Greco, Michael J. Pulaski, JR., Patrick J. Bradley, Alexandre Chailleux, Steven D. Phelps, Ronald A. Matsumoto, David J. Pacini
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Patent number: 11145275Abstract: Systems and techniques for aggregation, display, and sharing of data. Graphic items representing data objects identified by a data package may be displayed on timelines. Each timeline may be associated with a respective class of data, and each graphic item displayed on a respective timeline may represent one or more of the data objects in the class associated with the respective timeline.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2019Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: Synthro Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Greco, Michael J. Pulaski, Jr., Patrick J. Bradley, Alexandre Chailleux, Steven D. Phelps, Ronald A. Matsumoto, David J. Pacini
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Publication number: 20200335064Abstract: Systems and techniques for aggregation, display, and sharing of data. Graphic items representing data objects identified by a data package may be displayed on timelines. Each timeline may be associated with a respective class of data, and each graphic item displayed on a respective timeline may represent one or more of the data objects in the class associated with the respective timeline.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2019Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventors: Michael A. Greco, Michael J. Pulaski, JR., Patrick J. Bradley, Alexandre Chailleux, Steven D. Phelps, Ronald A. Matsumoto, David J. Pacini
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Patent number: 10522112Abstract: Systems and techniques for aggregation, display, and sharing of data. One or more content rules define the content of a data package. Data objects are associated with the data package based on the content rules. Each data object is also associated with a respective source channel and a respective time when the data object was made available on the associated channel. The channels correspond to different third-party communication applications. Graphic items are displayed on timelines, where each timeline is associated with a respective channel and each graphic item represents one or more of the data objects made available on the channel. Each graphic item is displayed on the corresponding timeline at a position corresponding to the one or more times associated with the data objects represented by the graphic item.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2016Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: Synthro Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Greco, Michael J. Pulaski, Jr., Patrick J. Bradley, Alexandre Chailleux, Steven D. Phelps, Ronald A. Matsumoto, David J. Pacini
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Patent number: 10410604Abstract: Systems and techniques for aggregation, display, and sharing of data. Graphic items representing data objects identified by a data package may be displayed on timelines. Each timeline may be associated with a respective class of data, and each graphic item displayed on a respective timeline may represent one or more of the data objects in the class associated with the respective timeline. A prediction may be made regarding which data will be displayed in the near future. A pre-fetch request may be generated, and the predicted data may be retrieved from a remote server and stored in a local data cache before the user requests that the predicted data be displayed.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2016Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: Synthro Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Greco, Michael J. Pulaski, Jr., Luc. A. Heinrich, Patrick J. Bradley, Alexandre Chailleux, Steven D. Phelps, Ronald A. Matsumoto, David J. Pacini
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Publication number: 20170169800Abstract: Systems and techniques for aggregation, display, and sharing of data. Graphic items representing data objects identified by a data package may be displayed on timelines. Each timeline may be associated with a respective class of data, and each graphic item displayed on a respective timeline may represent one or more of the data objects in the class associated with the respective timeline. A prediction may be made regarding which data will be displayed in the near future. A pre-fetch request may be generated, and the predicted data may be retrieved from a remote server and stored in a local data cache before the user requests that the predicted data be displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2016Publication date: June 15, 2017Applicant: Synthro Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Greco, Michael J. Pulaski, JR., Luc A. Heinrich, Patrick J. Bradley, Alexandre Chailleux, Steven D. Phelps, Ronald Allen Matsumoto, David J. Pacini
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Publication number: 20170169125Abstract: Systems and techniques for aggregation, display, and sharing of data. One or more content rules define the content of a data package. Data objects are associated with the data package based on the content rules. Each data object is also associated with a respective source channel and a respective time when the data object was made available on the associated channel. The channels correspond to different third-party communication applications. Graphic items are displayed on timelines, where each timeline is associated with a respective channel and each graphic item represents one or more of the data objects made available on the channel. Each graphic item is displayed on the corresponding timeline at a position corresponding to the one or more times associated with the data objects represented by the graphic item.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2016Publication date: June 15, 2017Applicant: Synthro Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Greco, Michael J. Pulaski, JR., Patrick J. Bradley, Alexandre Chailleux, Steven D. Phelps, Ronald Allen Matsumoto, David J. Pacini
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Patent number: 7360159Abstract: A system for producing presentations of computer application programs that also allows the inclusion of advertising, or other information, into a presentation and which can be updated by a central ad server. When the presentation is viewed offline, default ads are kept in the presentation. Authoring software is used to create a sequence of screenshot images of an application program to be presented. Each screenshot is a slide in the presentation and is displayed for an interval of time during playback of the presentation. Text description in the form of “bubble text,” “memo text,” “questions,” etc. can be specified along with the position, size and other properties of the text. Characteristics such as cursor shape, speed of movement, starting and ending positions, alignment, etc. can be set, and a “click area” in association with a question, or prompt, to the viewer of the presentation can be specified.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2003Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Qarbon.com, Inc.Inventor: Alexandre Chailleux
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Publication number: 20070266324Abstract: A system for producing presentations of computer application programs. The system also allows the inclusion of advertising, or other information, into a presentation. When the presentation is viewed online, the ads can be updated by a central ad server. This allows different ads to be inserted into the presentation, tailoring ads to the viewer, etc. When the presentation is viewed offline, default ads are kept in the presentation. Authoring software is used to create a sequence of screenshot images of an application program to be presented. Each screenshot is a slide in the presentation and is displayed for an interval of time during playback of the presentation. The authoring software also allows control of cursor movement animation to be played back during the presentation. Text description in the form of “bubble text,” “memo text,” “questions,” etc. can be specified along with the position, size and other properties of the text.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2007Publication date: November 15, 2007Applicants: JET Software, Inc., Qarbon.com Inc.Inventor: Alexandre Chailleux
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Publication number: 20050278629Abstract: A system for producing presentations of computer application programs. The system also allows the inclusion of advertising, or other information, into a presentation. When the presentation is viewed online, the ads can be updated by a central ad server. This allows different ads to be inserted into the presentation, tailoring ads to the viewer, etc. When the presentation is viewed offline, default ads are kept in the presentation. Authoring software is used to create a sequence of screenshot images of an application program to be presented. Each screenshot is a slide in the presentation and is displayed for an interval of time during playback of the presentation. The authoring software also allows control of cursor movement animation to be played back during the presentation. Text description in the form of “bubble text,” “memo text,” “questions,” etc. can be specified along with the position, size and other properties of the text.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2003Publication date: December 15, 2005Applicant: Qarbon.com Inc.Inventor: Alexandre Chailleux
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Publication number: 20020109736Abstract: A system for producing presentations of computer application programs. The system also allows the inclusion of advertising, or other information, into a presentation. When the presentation is viewed online, the ads can be updated by a central ad server. This allows different ads to be inserted into the presentation, tailoring ads to the viewer, etc. When the presentation is viewed offline, default ads are kept in the presentation. Authoring software is used to create a sequence of screenshot images of an application program to be presented. Each screenshot is a slide in the presentation and is displayed for an interval of time during playback of the presentation. The authoring software also allows control of cursor movement animation to be played back during the presentation. Text description in the form of “bubble text,” “memo text,” “questions,” etc. can be specified along with the position, size and other properties of the text.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2002Publication date: August 15, 2002Applicant: J.E.T. Software, Inc.Inventor: Alexandre Chailleux
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Patent number: 6404441Abstract: A system for producing presentations of computer application programs. The system also allows the inclusion of advertising, or other information, into a presentation. When the presentation is viewed online, the ads can be updated by a central ad server. This allows different ads to be inserted into the presentation, tailoring ads to the viewer, etc. When the presentation is viewed offline, default ads are kept in the presentation. Authoring software is used to create a sequence of screenshot images of an application program to be presented. Each screenshot is a slide in the presentation and is displayed for an interval of time during playback of the presentation. The authoring software also allows control of cursor movement animation to be played back during the presentation. Text description in the form of “bubble text,” “memo text,” “questions,” etc. can be specified along with the position, size and other properties of the text.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1999Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: JET Software, Inc.Inventor: Alexandre Chailleux
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Patent number: D875126Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2017Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: Synthro Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Greco, Michael J. Pulaski, Jr., Luc A. Heinrich, Catherine L. Partin, Alexandre Chailleux, Steven D. Phelps, Ronald A. Matsumoto, David J. Pacini
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Patent number: D898067Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2017Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: Synthro Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Greco, Michael J. Pulaski, Jr., Luc A. Heinrich, Catherine L. Partin, Alexandre Chailleux, Steven D. Phelps, Ronald A. Matsumoto, David J. Pacini
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Patent number: D916120Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2017Date of Patent: April 13, 2021Assignee: Synthro Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Greco, Michael J. Pulaski, Jr., Luc A. Heinrich, Catherine L. Partin, Alexandre Chailleux, Steven D. Phelps, Ronald A. Matsumoto, David J. Pacini