Patents by Inventor Christopher E. Graham
Christopher E. Graham 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: 11051536Abstract: Providing an oat bran composition that contains water, optionally an acid, and oat bran delivering at least about 0.75 g of beta glucan per serving to provide a heart-healthy and consumer-acceptable product through application of shear to reduce viscosity.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2019Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: The Quaker Oats CompanyInventors: Pietro Caruso, Consuelo Cerdena, Christopher E. Graham, Kathlene A. McManus, Gopinathan Meletharayil, Alexander Rozanski, Brian Yu
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Publication number: 20200022390Abstract: Providing an oat bran composition that contains water, optionally an acid, and oat bran delivering at least about 0.75 g of beta glucan per serving to provide a heart-healthy and consumer-acceptable product through application of shear to reduce viscosity.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Inventors: Pietro CARUSO, Consuelo CERDENA, Christopher E. GRAHAM, Kathlene A. McMANUS, Gopinathan MELETHARAYIL, Alexander ROZANSKI, Brian YU
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Publication number: 20140020571Abstract: Aspects of the present invention relate to a system configured for separating a nut or other hard component from soft matter connected to the hard component. The system includes first and second rotary modules. The first rotary module includes a cylindrical first chamber defined by an inner surface and a first rotary assembly within the first chamber. The second rotary module is in communication with the first rotary module such that the first rotary module feeds the hard component and the pulp into the second rotary module. The second rotary module includes a cylindrical screen defining a cylindrical second chamber and a second rotary assembly disposed within the second chamber. The system may further include an infeed assembly for feeding the material into the first rotary module, and/or a discharge portion for discharging the hard component through an exit port after separation by the second rotary module.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2012Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: The Concentrate Manufacturing Company of IrelandInventors: Rick Wendell Bajema, Christopher E. Graham, Joseph Halligan, James L. Pfister, Joseph Furmansky, Steven A. Von Rhedey, Steven P. Von Rhedey
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Publication number: 20030164817Abstract: A method and system for directly manipulating cells in an electronic spreadsheet program or the like. After the user has selected the cells to be manipulated, the user merely positions the cursor over any part of the outside border of the selected group of cells, depresses and holds down a predefined mouse button, drags the border to a new location and then releases the mouse button, Depending upon which mouse button or control key was depressed, the user may be presented with options such as whether the manipulation should be to move or copy the selected cells, or the selected cells may be moved and no option presented. Depending upon which control key was depressed or upon the location of the repositioned border, the selected cells may be pasted over existing cells, or they may be inserted into the spreadsheet causing the existing cells to be shifted right and/or down.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2003Publication date: September 4, 2003Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Christopher E. Graham, Ross A. Hunter, Lisa R. James
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Patent number: 6542164Abstract: Time and velocity metrics are used to control when information about a graphical object to which a cursor points is displayed on a video display. The time metric is used to ensure that a non-negligible amount of time passes between the time at which the cursor initially points to the graphical object and the time at which the information about the graphical object is displayed on the video display. The time delay helps to eliminate such information being displayed inadvertently when the user quickly passes the cursor over graphical objects in the video display. In addition, the timing control facilitates the shortening of the delay when it appears that the user wishes to browse amongst several related graphical objects that are shown in the video display. For example, when it appears that the user wishes to browse tools on the tool bar, the delay is shortened.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventor: Christopher E. Graham
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Publication number: 20020054013Abstract: Time and velocity metrics are used to control when information about a graphical object to which a cursor points is displayed on a video display. The time metric is used to ensure that a non-negligible amount of time passes between the time at which the cursor initially points to the graphical object and the time at which the information about the graphical object is displayed on the video display. The time delay helps to eliminate such information being displayed inadvertently when the user quickly passes the cursor over graphical objects in the video display. In addition, the timing control facilitates the shortening of the delay when it appears that the user wishes to browse amongst several related graphical objects that are shown in the video display. For example, when it appears that the user wishes to browse tools on the tool bar, the delay is shortened.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2001Publication date: May 9, 2002Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventor: Christopher E. Graham
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Patent number: 6281879Abstract: Time and velocity metrics are used to control when information about a graphical object to which a cursor points is displayed on a video display. The time metric is used to ensure that a non-negligible amount of time passes between the time at which the cursor initially points to the graphical object and the time at which the information about the graphical object is displayed on the video display. The time delay helps to eliminate such information being displayed inadvertently when the user quickly passes the cursor over graphical objects in the video display. In addition, the timing control facilitates the shortening of the delay when it appears that the user wishes to browse amongst several related graphical objects that are shown in the video display. For example, when it appears that the user wishes to browse tools on the tool bar, the delay is shortened.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1997Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventor: Christopher E. Graham
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Patent number: 6112214Abstract: A method and system for directly manipulating cells in an electronic spreadsheet program or the like. After the user has selected the cells to be manipulated, the user merely positions the cursor over any part of the outside border of the selected group of cells, depresses and holds down a predefined mouse button, drags the border to a new location and then releases the mouse button. Depending upon which mouse button or control key was depressed, the user may be presented with options such as whether the manipulation should be to move or copy the selected cells, or the selected cells may be moved and no option presented. Depending upon which control key was depressed or upon the location of the repositioned border, the selected cells may be pasted over existing cells, or they may be inserted into the spreadsheet causing the existing cells to be shifted right and/or down.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1997Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Christopher E. Graham, Ross A. Hunter, Lisa R. James
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Patent number: 5726687Abstract: A system for scrolling during a drag and drop operation is provided wherein the determination of whether to scroll is based on the location of a mouse indicator as well as the speed of the mouse indicator. The system maintains a predetermined threshold that is empirically proven to reliably distinguish as to whether a user wishes to perform a drag and drop operation or whether the user wishes to invoke the automatic scrolling of the present invention. The system determines when the mouse indicator is over a predefined area of a window, compares the speed of the mouse indicator to the predetermined threshold and scrolls the window if the mouse indicator is over the predefined area and the speed is less than the predetermined threshold.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1996Date of Patent: March 10, 1998Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Joseph D. Belfiore, Christopher J. Guzak, Christopher E. Graham, Stephen M. Madigan, Tandy W. Trower, II, Randall L. Kerr, Adrian M. Wyard
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Patent number: 5701499Abstract: The present invention contemplates a method and system for automatically entering a data series into an electronic spreadsheet program or the like. After the user has selected source cells containing the start of the data series, the manipulation may be carried out with little effort on the part of the user. In a preferred embodiment, to enter a data series, the user merely positions the cursor over a predetermined location on the outside border of the source cells, depresses and holds down a predefined mouse button, drags the border to a new location, and then releases the mouse button. The data series is automatically created based on the contents of the source cells and predetermined criteria.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1992Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Brian Capson, Wes Cherry, Jon Devaan, Chris Duncan, Raymond E. Fowkes, Christopher E. Graham, Lisa R. James, Timothy W. McGuire, Jr.
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Patent number: 5685001Abstract: A method and system for automatically entering a data series into an electronic spreadsheet program or the like. After the user has selected source cells containing the start of the data series, the manipulation may be carried out with little effort on the part of the user. In a preferred embodiment, to enter a data series, the user merely positions the cursor over a predefined location on the outside border of the source cells, depresses and holds down a predefined mouse button, drags the border to a new location, and then releases the mouse button. The data series is created based on the contents of the source cells and predetermined criteria.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Brian Capson, Wes Cherry, Jon Devaan, Chris Duncan, Raymond E. Fowkes, Christopher E. Graham, Lisa R. James, Timothy W. McGuire, Jr.
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Patent number: 5623282Abstract: A method and system for directly manipulating cells in an electronic spreadsheet program or the like. After the user has selected the cells to be manipulated, the user merely positions the cursor over any part of the outside border of the selected group of cells, depresses and holds down a predefined mouse button, drags the border to a new location and then releases the mouse button. Depending upon which mouse button or control key was depressed, the user may be presented with options such as whether the manipulation should be to move or copy the selected cells, or the selected cells may be moved and no option presented. Depending upon which control key was depressed or upon the location of the repositioned border, the selected cells may be pasted over existing cells, or they may be inserted into the spreadsheet causing the existing cells to be shifted right and/or down.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1994Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Christopher E. Graham, Ross A. Hunter, Lisa R. James
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Patent number: 5611060Abstract: A system for scrolling during a drag and drop operation is provided wherein the determination of whether to scroll is based on the location of a mouse indicator as well as the speed of the mouse indicator. The system maintains a predetermined threshold that is empirically proven to reliably distinguish as to whether a user wishes to perform a drag and drop operation or whether the user wishes to invoke the automatic scrolling of the present invention. The system determines when the mouse indicator is over a predefined area of a window, compares the speed of the mouse indicator to the predetermined threshold and scrolls the window if the mouse indicator is over the predefined area and the speed is less than the predetermined threshold.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Joseph D. Belfiore, Christopher J. Guzak, Christopher E. Graham, Stephen M. Madigan, Tandy W. Trower, II, Randall L. Kerr, Adrian M. Wyard
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Patent number: 5192473Abstract: A composite fiber is made of non-organic particulates bound to an organic polymer in fiber form. Many non-organic substances are serviceable and valve metal oxides are highly suitable. The organic polymer fiber is advantageously derived from fluorine-containing polymer. The composite fibers can serve as a filter, for instance as a filter-packing material for column chromatography, or can be suitable for separations, e.g., battery separations. The fiber may be compressed, or compressed and sintered, and thereby be useful as bearings or gaskets.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1991Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Assignee: Eltech Systems CorporationInventors: Louis W. Hruska, Carl W. Brown, Jr., Christopher E. Graham