Patents by Inventor Amanda Nguyen
Amanda Nguyen 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: 20200305740Abstract: Various embodiments include an apparatus and methods of use of a proximity sensor. An example apparatus includes a transducer circuit having a sensor circuit, the sensor circuit including an electrode, an electrical-signal sensing circuit, a substrate to support and at least partially enclose the transducer circuit and the electrical-signal sensing circuit, and a communication circuit. The transducer circuit converts changes in capacitance into electrical signals, the changes in capacitance being carried by the electrode and being responsive to pressure and/or electric field modulations attributable to hemodynamic or pulse-wave events. The electrical-signal sensing circuit senses the events in response to the electrical signals from the transducer circuit. The substrate can conform to a portion of a user and locate the sensor circuit sufficiently close to the user's skin for electrically sensing the hemodynamic or pulse-wave events.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2017Publication date: October 1, 2020Inventors: Xina Quan, Zhenan Bao, Amanda Nguyen
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Patent number: 7079264Abstract: A computer system and method for outputting printer commands to a printer in response to a print request from an application program are presented. The printer includes a device font whose characters are addressed for printing via a single, double, or n-byte code. The text data, however, utilizes the Unicode Standard to identify its characters. The system, therefore, includes a graphics device interface, which is compatible to read the Unicode data, to invoke the printer driver functions for controlling the outputting of the text data to the printer. A printer OEM supplied minidriver contains a characterization of the printer, including information identifying the device font resident in the printer and the code used to identify the individual characters of the font. A printer driver uses this information to translate the text data to be printed from the Unicode Standard to a code capable of selecting a device font provided character.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Amanda Nguyen, Ganesh Pandey, Alvin Scholten, Zhanbing Wu, Eigo Shimizu, Peter Wong
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Publication number: 20050219598Abstract: A computer system and method for outputting printer commands to a printer in response to a print request from an application program are presented. The printer includes a device font whose characters are addressed for printing via a single, double, or n-byte code. The text data, however, utilizes the Unicode Standard to identify its characters. The system, therefore, includes a graphics device interface, which is compatible to read the Unicode data, to invoke the printer driver functions for controlling the outputting of the text data to the printer. A printer OEM supplied minidriver contains a characterization of the printer, including information identifying the device font resident in the printer and the code used to identify the individual characters of the font. A printer driver uses this information to translate the text data to be printed from the Unicode Standard to a code capable of selecting a device font provided character.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Amanda Nguyen, Ganesh Pandey, Alvin Scholten, Zhanbing Wu, Eigo Shimizu, Peter Wong
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Publication number: 20050210227Abstract: A job completion architecture, includes content that is specified as a hierarchical tree of related content units and a set of multilevel tickets associated with instances of the hierarchically arranged content units. The job manager applies the multilevel tickets, specifying property settings at potentially multiple levels within the hierarchical tree, according to a qualified inheritance rule wherein settings applicable to a set of lower level properties that are specified within a first (higher level) ticket are incorporated into the merged settings to the extent a second (lower level) ticket does not specify settings for the set of lower level properties. If a same property is specified in both a higher and lower level ticket, during merging a setting specified in the lower level ticket overrides the higher level ticket setting.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2004Publication date: September 22, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Daniel Emerson, Benjamin Kuhn, Amanda Nguyen, Feng Yue
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Patent number: 6919966Abstract: A computer system and method for outputting printer commands to a printer in response to a print request from an application program are presented. The printer includes a device font whose characters are addressed for printing via a single, double, or n-byte code. The text data, however, utilizes the Unicode Standard to identify its characters. The system, therefore, includes a graphics device interface, which is compatible to read the Unicode data, to invoke the printer driver functions for controlling the outputting of the text data to the printer. A printer OEM supplied minidriver contains a characterization of the printer, including information identifying the device font resident in the printer and the code used to identify the individual characters of the font. A printer driver uses this information to translate the text data to be printed from the Unicode Standard to a code capable of selecting a device font provided character.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2002Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Amanda Nguyen, Ganesh Pandey, Alvin Scholten, Zhanbing Wu, Eigo Shimizu, Peter Wong
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Patent number: 6825941Abstract: A modular Universal Printer Driver is provided which dramatically improves the extensibility of the driver architecture and the support for printer features. This driver operates in conjunction with OEM developed minidrivers which utilize the text based Generic Printer Description (GPD) format of the instant invention. The universal driver allows the GPD text based minidrivers to add and define new features introduced by the printer OEM. The universal driver also allows the GPD minidriver to modify, add, or replace the standard user interface provided by the universal driver. The universal driver and the text based GPD minidrivers are included in a computer system for outputting data to an output device, such as a printer. This system includes an application program which invokes a plurality of graphics device interface functions to control the sending of data to the printer. Within the system, a graphics device interface invokes device driver functions for controlling the outputting of data.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Amanda Nguyen, Ganesh Pandey, Alvin Scholten, Zhanbing Wu, Eigo Shimizu, Peter Wong
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Publication number: 20030142333Abstract: A computer system and method for outputting printer commands to a printer in response to a print request from an application program are presented. The printer includes a device font whose characters are addressed for printing via a single, double, or n-byte code. The text data, however, utilizes the Unicode Standard to identify its characters. The system, therefore, includes a graphics device interface, which is compatible to read the Unicode data, to invoke the printer driver functions for controlling the outputting of the text data to the printer. A printer OEM supplied minidriver contains a characterization of the printer, including information identifying the device font resident in the printer and the code used to identify the individual characters of the font. A printer driver uses this information to translate the text data to be printed from the Unicode Standard to a code capable of selecting a device font provided character.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2002Publication date: July 31, 2003Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Amanda Nguyen, Ganesh Pandey, Alvin Scholten, Zhanbing Wu, Eigo Shimizu, Peter Wong
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Patent number: 6490051Abstract: A computer system and method for outputting printer commands to a printer in response to a print request from an application program are presented. The printer includes a device font whose characters are addressed for printing via a single, double, or n-byte code. The text data to be printed, however, utilizes the Unicode Standard to identify its characters. The system, therefore, includes a graphics device interface, which is compatible to read the Unicode data, to invoke the printer driver functions for controlling the outputting of the text data to the printer. A printer OEM supplied minidriver contains a characterization of the printer, including information identifying the device font resident in the printer and the code used to identify the individual characters of the font. A printer driver uses this information to translate the text data to be printed from the Unicode Standard to a code capable of selecting a device font provided character.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1998Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Amanda Nguyen, Ganesh Pandey, Alvin Scholten, Zhanbing Wu, Eigo Shimizu, Peter Wong
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Patent number: 6476925Abstract: A system and method of printing documents having merged text and graphics is presented which overcomes the Z-order problem of merging text and graphics on a raster printer and which enhances printing performance. The system and method analyze a location of the text and graphics elements to be printed to determine if and where any potential merging problems exist. In these regions, the system and method selectively redraws the text as part of the merged bitmap graphic. The remainder of the text on the document is printed with device resident fonts, either directly or through downloading the device font, if possible. This greatly enhances printing performance. If the text information is not supported or supportable by a device font, the text elements are drawn as bitmaps to be printed by the printer.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Amanda Nguyen, Ganesh Pandey, Alvin Scholten, Zhanbing Wu, Eigo Shimizu, Peter Wong
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Patent number: 6377354Abstract: A system and method of printing documents having merged text and graphics is presented which overcomes the Z-order problem of merging text and graphics on a raster printer and which enhances printing performance. The system and method analyze a location of the text and graphics elements to be printed to determine if and where any potential merging problems exist. In these regions, the system and method selectively redraws the text as part of the merged bitmap graphic. The remainder of the text on the document is printed with device resident fonts, either directly or through downloading the device font, if possible. This greatly enhances printing performance. If the text information is not supported or supportable by a device font, the text elements are drawn as bitmaps to be printed by the printer.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1998Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Amanda Nguyen, Ganesh Pandey, Alvin Scholten, Zhanbing Wu, Eigo Shimizu, Peter Wong
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Publication number: 20020039198Abstract: A system and method of printing documents having merged text and graphics is presented which overcomes the Z-order problem of merging text and graphics on a raster printer and which enhances printing performance. The system and method analyze a location of the text and graphics elements to be printed to determine if and where any potential merging problems exist. In these regions, the system and method selectively redraws the text as part of the merged bitmap graphic. The remainder of the text on the document is printed with device resident fonts, either directly or through downloading the device font, if possible. This greatly enhances printing performance. If the text information is not supported or supportable by a device font, the text elements are drawn as bitmaps to be printed by the printer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2001Publication date: April 4, 2002Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Amanda Nguyen, Ganesh Pandey, Alvin Scholten, Zhanbing Wu, Eigo Shimizu, Peter Wong
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Patent number: D989185Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2021Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: Boardball Inc.Inventors: Amanda Nguyen, David Borish