Patents by Inventor Andrew C. Baird
Andrew C. Baird 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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Patent number: 7594187Abstract: While viewing an electronically displayed document, a user creates a bookmark by selecting a desired part of a document to be marked. In response, a visual indicator is displayed and a bookmark object is created preferably separate from the document. The bookmark object comprises information linking the bookmark object to the desired part of the document as well as user-modifiable properties. If another part of the document is subsequently displayed, at least a portion of the visual indicator is still displayed. Later selection of the portion of the visual indicator causes the desired portion of the document to be re-displayed. Because the object is separate from the document, it may be viewed and sorted by its properties apart from its display with the document. A placemark is created whenever the display of a current document is discontinued. In response to a discontinuation signal, a placemark object comprising information linking the placemark object to a last-viewed part of the document is created.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2004Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Andrew C. Baird, John L. Beezer, Jonathan C. Cluts, Darryl E. Rubin, Susan D. Woolf
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Patent number: 7496830Abstract: A user interface architecture wherein user content and user interface are composed of documents with links is described. User content documents and user interface documents are both displayed in a single viewing frame. A non-linear navigation history is maintained such that a user can navigate along a first path, back up using a previous link, navigate along a second path, back up along the second path using the previous link, and re-navigate along the first path again using a next link. Every document page to which a user navigates is saved in the user's navigation history. Users can query their navigation histories and view their navigation histories in various ways. Users can access, annotate, and customize the user interface in the same manner in which users access, annotate, and modify user content documents.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2004Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Darryl E. Rubin, Andrew C. Baird, John L. Beezer, Jonathan C. Cluts, Susan D. Woolf
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Patent number: 7458014Abstract: A user interface architecture wherein user content and user interface are composed of documents with links is described. Links have properties that indicate how links should be displayed. Link display may depend upon characteristics of the linked-to frame. Commands are implemented as links that link to command code. The display format of a document page depends upon the path a user navigated in order to get to the displayed page. User content documents and user interface documents are both displayed in a single viewing frame. A non-linear navigation history is maintained such that a user can navigate along a first path, back up using a previous link, navigate along a second path, back up along the second path using the previous link, and re-navigate along the first path again using a next link. Every document page to which a user navigates is saved in the user's navigation history.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1999Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Darryl E. Rubin, Andrew C. Baird, John L. Beezer, Jonathan C. Cluts, Susan D. Woolf
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Patent number: 7404187Abstract: A system for including a set of software components and an application programming interface for the logical networked representation and implementation of a system of smart devices within a home or small office environment. The software components include a control object component and a user interface component. The control object is a software object capable that carries out communication, accepts and issues control messages. The control object allows a user to remotely control or query a physical device for which the specific control object has responsibility and for maintaining logical and physical connections and control of the device. The user interface supplies a coherent and transparent interface across all network media and topologies. The user interface is capable of communicating with any control object that it identifies as being controllable in a given system. The communication may be across a logical network or may be local to a particular device.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2004Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Andrew C. Baird, Griffith Kadnier
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Patent number: 7185274Abstract: A user interface architecture wherein user content and user interface are composed of documents with links. Links have properties that indicate how links should be displayed. Link display may depend upon characteristics of the linked-to frame. Commands are implemented as links that link to command code. The display format of a document page depends upon the path a user navigated in order to get to the displayed page. User content documents and user interface documents are both displayed in a single viewing frame. A non-linear navigation history is maintained such that a user can navigate along a first path, back up using a previous link, navigate along a second path, back up along the second path using the previous link, and re-navigate along the first path again using a next link. Every document page to which a user navigates is saved in the user's navigation history. Users can query their navigation histories and view their navigation histories in various ways.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Darryl E. Rubin, Andrew C. Baird, John L. Beezer, Jonathan C. Cluts, Susan D. Woolf
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Patent number: 6992687Abstract: While viewing an electronically displayed document, a user creates a bookmark by selecting a desired part of a document to be marked. In response, a visual indicator is displayed and a bookmark object is created preferably separate from the document. The bookmark object comprises information linking the bookmark object to the desired part of the document as well as user-modifiable properties. If another part of the document is subsequently displayed, at least a portion of the visual indicator is still displayed. Later selection of the portion of the visual indicator causes the desired portion of the document to be re-displayed. Because the object is separate from the document, it may be viewed and sorted by its properties apart from its display with the document. A placemark is created whenever the display of a current document is discontinued. In response to a discontinuation signal, a placemark object comprising information linking the placemark object to a last-viewed part of the document is created.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1999Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Andrew C. Baird, John L. Beezer, Jonathan C. Cluts, Daryl E. Rubin, Susan D. Woolf
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Publication number: 20040236774Abstract: While viewing an electronically displayed document, a user creates a bookmark by selecting a desired part of a document to be marked. In response, a visual indicator is displayed and a bookmark object is created preferably separate from the document. The bookmark object comprises information linking the bookmark object to the desired part of the document as well as user-modifiable properties. If another part of the document is subsequently displayed, at least a portion of the visual indicator is still displayed. Later selection of the portion of the visual indicator causes the desired portion of the document to be re-displayed. Because the object is separate from the document, it may be viewed and sorted by its properties apart from its display with the document. A placemark is created whenever the display of a current document is discontinued. In response to a discontinuation signal, a placemark object comprising information linking the placemark object to a last-viewed part of the document is created.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Andrew C. Baird, John L. Beezer, Jonathan C. Cluts, Daryl E. Rubin, Susan D. Woolf
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Publication number: 20040233235Abstract: A user interface architecture wherein user content and user interface are composed of documents with links is described. User content documents and user interface documents are both displayed in a single viewing frame. A non-linear navigation history is maintained such that a user can navigate along a first path, back up using a previous link, navigate along a second path, back up along the second path using the previous link, and re-navigate along the first path again using a next link. Every document page to which a user navigates is saved in the user's navigation history. Users can query their navigation histories and view their navigation histories in various ways. Users can access, annotate, and customize the user interface in the same manner in which users access, annotate, and modify user content documents.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Darryl E. Rubin, Andrew C. Baird, John L. Beezer, Jonathan C. Cluts, Susan D. Woolf
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Patent number: 6823519Abstract: A system for including a set of software components and an application programming interface for the logical networked representation and implementation of a system of smart devices within a home or small office environment. The software components include a control object component and a user interface component. The control object is a software object capable that carries out communication, accepts and issues control messages. The control object allows a user to remotely control or query a physical device for which the specific control object has responsibility and for maintaining logical and physical connections and control of the device. The user interface supplies a coherent and transparent interface across all network media and topologies. The user interface is capable of communicating with any control object that it identifies as being controllable in a given system. The communication may be across a logical network or may be local to a particular device.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1999Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Andrew C. Baird, Griffith Kadnier
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Patent number: 6820111Abstract: A user interface architecture wherein user content and user interface are composed of documents with links. Links have properties that indicate how links should be displayed. Link display may depend upon characteristics of the linked-to frame. Commands are implemented as links that link to command code. The display format of a document page depends upon the path a user navigated in order to get to the displayed page. User content documents and user interface documents are both displayed in a single viewing frame. A non-linear navigation history is maintained such that a user can navigate along a first path, back up using a previous link, navigate along a second path, back up along the second path using the previous link, and re-navigate along the first path again using a next link. Every document page to which a user navigates is saved in the user's navigation history. Users can query their navigation histories and view their navigation histories in various ways.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1999Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Darryl E. Rubin, Andrew C. Baird, John L. Beezer, Jonathan C. Cluts, Susan D. Woolf