Patents by Inventor Benjamin Buzbee
Benjamin Buzbee 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: 20240126913Abstract: A remote browsing session is initiated between a remote browser client executing on a client device and a remote browser host executing on a remote browser server. The remote browser host receives from the client device, encrypted remote browser data of remote browser data that affects the remote browser session. The remote browser client does not have access to a decryption key for the encrypted remote browser data. The encrypted remote browser data is decrypted to reveal the remote browser data including data for one or more cookies. The remote browser host is configured with the remote browser data. The remote browser host manages updates to the remote browser data during the remote browsing session including updates to one or more cookies. Periodically, updates to the remote browser data are encrypted and transmitted to the remote browser client for storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Joshua Thomas Claeys, Benjamin Buzbee, Pierre Cauchois, Killian Koenig, Trevor Sundberg
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Publication number: 20230367836Abstract: A server receives from a client device that is executing a web browser application a request to initiate a remote application in the server. The server instantiates an instance of the remote application. The server intercepts draw commands associated with the remote application instance. The server provides the draw commands to the client to cause the web browser application to render portion(s) of output based on the draw commands. The server receives an input event from the web browser application. The server provides the client one or more draw commands based on the input event to cause the web browser application to render portion(s) of output based on those draw commands.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2023Publication date: November 16, 2023Inventors: Trevor Sundberg, Killian Koenig, Darren Remington, Benjamin Buzbee, Michael Conrad, David Harnett
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Publication number: 20230342500Abstract: A client device instantiates an isolator application. A request to instantiate a remote application in a server device is sent by the isolator application instance. The isolator application instance receives, from the remote application instance, draw commands and position information that correspond to the draw commands. The isolator application instance renders one or more portions of output based on the draw commands and the position information.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2023Publication date: October 26, 2023Inventors: Benjamin Buzbee, Killian Koenig, Trevor Sundberg, Michael Conrad, Darren Remington, David Harnett
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Publication number: 20230334111Abstract: A server receives from a client device that is executing a client application a request to initiate a remote application in the server. The server instantiates an instance of the remote application. The server intercepts draw commands associated with the remote application instance. The server provides the draw commands to the client to cause the client application to render portion(s) of output based on the draw commands. The server receives an input event from the client application. The server provides the client one or more draw commands based on the input event to cause the client application to render portion(s) of output based on those draw commands.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2023Publication date: October 19, 2023Inventors: Darren Remington, Trevor Sundberg, Killian Koenig, Benjamin Buzbee, Michael Conrad, David Harnett
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Patent number: 11741179Abstract: A server receives from a client device that is executing a web browser application a request to initiate a remote application in the server. The server instantiates an instance of the remote application. The server intercepts draw commands associated with the remote application instance. The server provides the draw commands to the client to cause the web browser application to render portion(s) of output based on the draw commands. The server receives an input event from the web browser application. The server provides the client one or more draw commands based on the input event to cause the web browser application to render portion(s) of output based on those draw commands.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2021Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: CLOUDFLARE, INC.Inventors: Trevor Sundberg, Killian Koenig, Darren Remington, Benjamin Buzbee, Michael Conrad, David Harnett
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Patent number: 11687610Abstract: A server receives from a client device that is executing a client application a request to initiate a remote application in the server. The server instantiates an instance of the remote application. The server intercepts draw commands associated with the remote application instance. The server provides the draw commands to the client to cause the client application to render portion(s) of output based on the draw commands. The server receives an input event from the client application. The server provides the client one or more draw commands based on the input event to cause the client application to render portion(s) of output based on those draw commands.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2020Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: CLOUDFLARE, INC.Inventors: Darren Remington, Trevor Sundberg, Killian Koenig, Benjamin Buzbee, Michael Conrad, David Harnett
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Patent number: 11675930Abstract: A client device instantiates an isolator application. A request to instantiate a remote application in a server device is sent by the isolator application instance. The isolator application instance receives, from the remote application instance, draw commands and position information that correspond to the draw commands. The isolator application instance renders one or more portions of output based on the draw commands and the position information.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2020Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: CLOUDFLARE, INC.Inventors: Benjamin Buzbee, Killian Koenig, Trevor Sundberg, Michael Conrad, Darren Remington, David Harnett
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Patent number: 11651099Abstract: A remote browsing session is initiated between a remote browser client executing on a client device and a remote browser host executing on a remote browser server. The remote browser host receives from the client device, encrypted remote browser data of remote browser data that affects the remote browser session. The remote browser client does not have access to a decryption key for the encrypted remote browser data. The encrypted remote browser data is decrypted to reveal the remote browser data including data for one or more cookies. The remote browser host is configured with the remote browser data. The remote browser host manages updates to the remote browser data during the remote browsing session including updates to one or more cookies. Periodically, updates to the remote browser data are encrypted and transmitted to the remote browser client for storage.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2021Date of Patent: May 16, 2023Assignee: CLOUDFLARE, INC.Inventors: Joshua Thomas Claeys, Benjamin Buzbee, Pierre Cauchois, Killian Koenig, Trevor Sundberg
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Publication number: 20220300637Abstract: A remote browsing session is initiated between a remote browser client executing on a client device and a remote browser host executing on a remote browser server. The remote browser host receives from the client device, encrypted remote browser data of remote browser data that affects the remote browser session. The remote browser client does not have access to a decryption key for the encrypted remote browser data. The encrypted remote browser data is decrypted to reveal the remote browser data including data for one or more cookies. The remote browser host is configured with the remote browser data. The remote browser host manages updates to the remote browser data during the remote browsing session including updates to one or more cookies. Periodically, updates to the remote browser data are encrypted and transmitted to the remote browser client for storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2021Publication date: September 22, 2022Inventors: Joshua Thomas Claeys, Benjamin Buzbee, Pierre Cauchois, Killian Koenig, Trevor Sundberg
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Patent number: 11314835Abstract: A server receives from a client device that is executing a web browser application a request to initiate a remote application in the server. The server instantiates an instance of the remote application. The server intercepts draw commands associated with the remote application instance. The server provides the draw commands to the client to cause the web browser application to render portion(s) of output based on the draw commands. The server receives an input event from the web browser application. The server provides the client one or more draw commands based on the input event to cause the web browser application to render portion(s) of output based on those draw commands.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2020Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: CLOUDFLARE, INC.Inventors: Trevor Sundberg, Killian Koenig, Darren Remington, Benjamin Buzbee, Michael Conrad, David Harnett
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Publication number: 20220121724Abstract: A server receives from a client device that is executing a web browser application a request to initiate a remote application in the server. The server instantiates an instance of the remote application. The server intercepts draw commands associated with the remote application instance. The server provides the draw commands to the client to cause the web browser application to render portion(s) of output based on the draw commands. The server receives an input event from the web browser application. The server provides the client one or more draw commands based on the input event to cause the web browser application to render portion(s) of output based on those draw commands.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2021Publication date: April 21, 2022Inventors: Trevor Sundberg, Killian Koenig, Darren Remington, Benjamin Buzbee, Michael Conrad, David Harnett
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Publication number: 20200250254Abstract: A server receives from a client device that is executing a web browser application a request to initiate a remote application in the server. The server instantiates an instance of the remote application. The server intercepts draw commands associated with the remote application instance. The server provides the draw commands to the client to cause the web browser application to render portion(s) of output based on the draw commands. The server receives an input event from the web browser application. The server provides the client one or more draw commands based on the input event to cause the web browser application to render portion(s) of output based on those draw commands.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2020Publication date: August 6, 2020Inventors: Trevor Sundberg, Killian Koenig, Darren Remington, Benjamin Buzbee, Michael Conrad, David Harnett
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Publication number: 20200250372Abstract: A server receives from a client device that is executing a client application a request to initiate a remote application in the server. The server instantiates an instance of the remote application. The server intercepts draw commands associated with the remote application instance. The server provides the draw commands to the client to cause the client application to render portion(s) of output based on the draw commands. The server receives an input event from the client application. The server provides the client one or more draw commands based on the input event to cause the client application to render portion(s) of output based on those draw commands.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2020Publication date: August 6, 2020Inventors: Darren Remington, Trevor Sundberg, Killian Koenig, Benjamin Buzbee, Michael Conrad, David Harnett
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Publication number: 20200252413Abstract: A client device instantiates an isolator application. A request to instantiate a remote application in a server device is sent by the isolator application instance. The isolator application instance receives, from the remote application instance, draw commands and position information that correspond to the draw commands. The isolator application instance renders one or more portions of output based on the draw commands and the position information.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2020Publication date: August 6, 2020Inventors: Benjamin Buzbee, Killian Koenig, Trevor Sundberg, Michael Conrad, Darren Remington, David Harnett
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Patent number: 10650166Abstract: Methods, systems, and techniques for application isolation by remote-enabling applications are provided. Example embodiments provide an Adaptive Rendering Application Isolation System (“ARAIS”), which transparently and dynamically enables applications to run in an isolated execution environment yet be rendered locally in a manner that minimizes the amount of data to be transferred and the latency caused by expensive computation and/or by overburdening available bandwidth by remoting rendering using draw commands over rendering using pixel pushing or other techniques. In one embodiment, the ARAIS includes an orchestrator server which comprises remoting level determination logic and rules engine, pre-computed graphics libraries, connection support logic, data repositories for objects such as a render cache, whitelists, blacklists, client privileges, and application information, and one or more secure containers running remote application instances.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2019Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: CLOUDFLARE, INC.Inventors: Trevor Sundberg, Killian Koenig, Darren Remington, Benjamin Buzbee, Michael Conrad, David Harnett
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Patent number: 10579829Abstract: Methods, systems, and techniques for application isolation by remote-enabling applications are provided. Example embodiments provide an Adaptive Rendering Application Isolation System (“ARAIS”), which transparently and dynamically enables applications to run in an isolated execution environment yet be rendered locally in a manner that minimizes the amount of data to be transferred and the latency caused by expensive computation and/or by overburdening available bandwidth by remoting rendering using draw commands over rendering using pixel pushing or other techniques. In one embodiment, the ARAIS includes an orchestrator server which comprises remoting level determination logic and rules engine, pre-computed graphics libraries, connection support logic, data repositories for objects such as a render cache, whitelists, blacklists, client privileges, and application information, and one or more secure containers running remote application instances.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2019Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: S2 Systems CorporationInventors: Trevor Sundberg, Killian Koenig, Darren Remington, Benjamin Buzbee, Michael Conrad, David Harnett
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Patent number: 10558824Abstract: Methods, systems, and techniques for application isolation by remote-enabling applications are provided. Example embodiments provide an Adaptive Rendering Application Isolation System (“ARAIS”), which transparently and dynamically enables applications to run in an isolated execution environment yet be rendered locally in a manner that minimizes the amount of data to be transferred and the latency caused by expensive computation and/or by overburdening available bandwidth by remoting rendering using draw commands over rendering using pixel pushing or other techniques. In one embodiment, the ARAIS includes an orchestrator server which comprises remoting level determination logic and rules engine, pre-computed graphics libraries, connection support logic, data repositories for objects such as a render cache, whitelists, blacklists, client privileges, and application information, and one or more secure containers running remote application instances.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2019Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: S2 Systems CorporationInventors: Darren Remington, Trevor Sundberg, Killian Koenig, Benjamin Buzbee, Michael Conrad, David Harnett
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Patent number: 10552639Abstract: Methods, systems, and techniques for application isolation by remote-enabling applications are provided. Example embodiments provide an Adaptive Rendering Application Isolation System (“ARAIS”), which transparently and dynamically enables applications to run in an isolated execution environment yet be rendered locally via a local isolator application having one or more cohesive application-isolation interfaces in a manner that facilitates providing the ARAIS indications of user actions that are otherwise lost and executing functions that are otherwise unavailable during fully secure isolation sessions absent one or more cohesive application-isolation interfaces.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2019Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: S2 Systems CorporationInventors: Benjamin Buzbee, Killian Koenig, Trevor Sundberg, Michael Conrad, Darren Remington, David Harnett
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Patent number: 10452868Abstract: Methods, systems, and techniques for application isolation by remote-enabling applications are provided. Example embodiments provide an Adaptive Rendering Application Isolation System (“ARAIS”), which transparently and dynamically enables applications to run in an isolated execution environment yet be rendered locally in a manner that minimizes the amount of data to be transferred and the latency caused by expensive computation and/or by overburdening available bandwidth by remoting rendering using draw commands over rendering using pixel pushing or other techniques. In one embodiment, the ARAIS includes an orchestrator server which comprises remoting level determination logic and rules engine, pre-computed graphics libraries, connection support logic, data repositories for objects such as a render cache, whitelists, blacklists, client privileges, and application information, and one or more secure containers running remote application instances.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2019Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: S2 Systems CorporationInventors: Trevor Sundberg, Killian Koenig, Darren Remington, Benjamin Buzbee, Michael Conrad, David Harnett