Patents by Inventor Charles Merritt Baylis

Charles Merritt Baylis 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).

  • Patent number: 8028049
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for web-based tool management are implemented. A tool object model provides a logical representation of the physical tool. The tool object model defines a hierarchical set of tool objects that characterize the tool, and additionally a set of method for performing actions on the tool objects. These actions also correspond to operations, which may include reporting as well as processing tasks, performed by the tool. A user may remotely control and monitor a tool using a conventional web browser. For example, a user may execute methods of the tool object model, or obtain detailed information about a tool object. User actions are passed to a server by embedding them in hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) requests. The server receives the HTTP request, and passes the request to a corresponding page server in accordance with the action requested. Depending on the action requested, the page server may generate a web page in response, or may invoke a method of the tool object model.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2011
    Assignee: PEER Intellectual Property Inc.
    Inventors: Raymond Walter Ellis, Mark Theodore Pendleton, Charles Merritt Baylis
  • Patent number: 7756963
    Abstract: A system, computer program product and method for automated tool management in a multi-protocol environment. A user may issue a message in accordance with an object-oriented interapplication communication protocol to a corresponding application interface unit. The message may be a request to perform a particular action on a selected tool. The content of the message may be extracted by the corresponding application interface unit which may comprise data required by the requested action and a pointer to the object representing the tool. The application interface unit may invoke a method of the object pointed to by the pointers in the message. A value may then be procured by an equipment model where the value may be associated with particular information requested in the message about a tool or a notification informing the user that an event occurred. The equipment model may transfer the value to the appropriate user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2010
    Assignee: PEER Intellectual Property, Inc.
    Inventors: Raymond Walter Ellis, Mark Theodore Pendleton, Charles Merritt Baylis
  • Patent number: 7403984
    Abstract: A system, computer program product and method for automated tool management in a multi-protocol environment. A user may issue a message in accordance with an object-oriented interapplication communication protocol to a corresponding application interface unit. The message may be a request to perform a particular action on a selected tool. The content of the message may be extracted by the corresponding application interface unit which may comprise data required by the requested action and a pointer to the object representing the tool. The application interface unit may invoke a method of the object pointed to by the pointers in the message. A value may then be procured by an equipment model where the value may be associated with particular information requested in the message about a tool or a notification informing the user that an event occurred. The equipment model may transfer the value to the appropriate user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 22, 2008
    Assignee: Asyst Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Raymond Walter Ellis, Mark Theodore Pendleton, Charles Merritt Baylis
  • Publication number: 20020026514
    Abstract: A system, computer program product and method for automated tool management in a multi-protocol environment. A user may issue a message in accordance with an object-oriented interapplication communication protocol to a corresponding application interface unit. The message may be a request to perform a particular action on a selected tool. The content of the message may be extracted by the corresponding application interface unit which may comprise data required by the requested action and a pointer to the object representing the tool. The application interface unit may invoke a method of the object pointed to by the pointers in the message. A value may then be procured by an equipment model where the value may be associated with particular information requested in the message about a tool or a notification informing the user that an event occurred. The equipment model may transfer the value to the appropriate user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 5, 2001
    Publication date: February 28, 2002
    Inventors: Raymond Walter Ellis, Mark Theodore Pendleton, Charles Merritt Baylis