Patents by Inventor David Ornstein
David Ornstein 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: 8661332Abstract: Modular content framework and document format methods and systems are described. The described framework and format define a set of building blocks for composing, packaging, distributing, and rendering document-centered content. These building blocks define a platform-independent framework for document formats that enable software and hardware systems to generate, exchange, and display documents reliably and consistently. The framework and format have been designed in a flexible and extensible fashion. In addition to this general framework and format, a particular format, known as the reach package format, is defined using the general framework. The reach package format is a format for storing paginated documents. The contents of a reach package can be displayed or printed with full fidelity among devices and applications in a wide range of environments and across a wide range of scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jerry Dunietz, Charles P. Jazdzewski, David Ornstein, Rob Relyea, Oliver H. Foehr, Michael J. Hillberg, Joseph D. Ternasky, Robert A. Little, Christopher L. Anderson
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Patent number: 8122350Abstract: Modular content framework and document format methods and systems are described. The described framework and format define a set of building blocks for composing, packaging, distributing, and rendering document-centered content. These building blocks define a platform-independent framework for document formats that enable software and hardware systems to generate, exchange, and display documents reliably and consistently. The framework and format have been designed in a flexible and extensible fashion. In addition to this general framework and format, a particular format, known as the reach package format, is defined using the general framework. The reach package format is a format for storing paginated documents. The contents of a reach package can be displayed or printed with full fidelity among devices and applications in a wide range of environments and across a wide range of scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2008Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Andrey Shur, Daniel F. Emerson, David Ornstein, Joseph King, Oliver H. Foehr, Wei Zhu, Jerry Dunietz, Sriram Subramanian
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Patent number: 7836094Abstract: Modular content framework and document format methods and systems are described. The described framework and format define a set of building blocks for composing, packaging, distributing, and rendering document-centered content. These building blocks define a platform-independent framework for document formats that enable software and hardware systems to generate, exchange, and display documents reliably and consistently. The framework and format have been designed in a flexible and extensible fashion. In addition to this general framework and format, a particular format, known as the reach package format, is defined using the general framework. The reach package format is a format for storing paginated documents. The contents of a reach package can be displayed or printed with full fidelity among devices and applications in a wide range of environments and across a wide range of scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2006Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: David Ornstein, Andrey Shur, Mike Hillberg, Brian Jones, Daniel Emerson, Jerry Dunietz, Oliver Foehr, Bruce MacKenzie, Jean Paoli, Josh Pollock, Sarjana Sheth
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Patent number: 7813000Abstract: A color characterization profile format and data structure are provided for allowing a color management solution to convert colors into or out of a color space. The color characterization profile format contains a color management measurement data portion and a container that is configured to provide digital rights management capabilities over the color characterization profile format. The container can include linked and embedded objects and extensible markup language. Further, the container can be an advanced systems format container. The container can be configured to perform different functions, including enabling private data extensions, operating interface description language, storing a rendering intent separate from the color management measurement data portion, the ability to be edited by a text editor application, operability across a plurality of operating platforms, and preventing a user from tampering with the color characterization profile format.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2003Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Joseph Donald Ternasky, Michael Stokes, David Ornstein, James Alkove
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Patent number: 7752235Abstract: Modular content framework and document format methods and systems are described. The described framework and format define a set of building blocks for composing, packaging, distributing, and rendering document-centered content. These building blocks define a platform-independent framework for document formats that enable software and hardware systems to generate, exchange, and display documents reliably and consistently. The framework and format have been designed in a flexible and extensible fashion. In addition to this general framework and format, a particular format, known as the reach package format, is defined using the general framework. The reach package format is a format for storing paginated documents. The contents of a reach package can be displayed or printed with full fidelity among devices and applications in a wide range of environments and across a wide range of scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2006Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: David Ornstein, Andrey Shur, Mike Hillberg, Brian Jones, Daniel Emerson, Jerry Dunietz, Oliver Foehr, Bruce MacKenzie, Jean Paoli, Josh Pollock, Sarjana Sheth
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Patent number: 7620650Abstract: Modular content framework and document format methods and systems are described. The described framework and format define a set of building blocks for composing, packaging, distributing, and rendering document-centered content. These building blocks define a platform-independent framework for document formats that enable software and hardware systems to generate, exchange, and display documents reliably and consistently. The framework and format have been designed in a flexible and extensible fashion. In addition to this general framework and format, a particular format, known as the reach package format, is defined using the general framework. The reach package format is a format for storing paginated documents. The contents of a reach package can be displayed or printed with full fidelity among devices and applications in a wide range of environments and across a wide range of scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2006Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: David Ornstein, Andrey Shur, Mike Hillberg, Brian Jones, Daniel Emerson, Jerry Dunietz, Oliver Foehr, Bruce MacKenzie, Jean Paoli, Josh Pollock, Sarjana Sheth
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Patent number: 7549118Abstract: Modular content framework and document format methods and systems are described. The described framework and format define a set of building blocks for composing, packaging, distributing, and rendering document-centered content. These building blocks define a platform-independent framework for document formats that enable software and hardware systems to generate, exchange, and display documents reliably and consistently. The framework and format have been designed in a flexible and extensible fashion. In addition to this general framework and format, a particular format, known as the reach package format, is defined using the general framework. The reach package format is a format for storing paginated documents. The contents of a reach package can be displayed or printed with full fidelity among devices and applications in a wide range of environments and across a wide range of scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Andrey Shur, Jerry Dunietz, Joe King, Josh Pollock, Wei Zhu, Oliver H. Foehr, Sarjana Sheth, David Ornstein, Daniel F. Emerson
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Patent number: 7549062Abstract: A rights-managed document has protected content from an author thereof, whereby a recipient of the document can render the protected content with a corresponding license if the recipient satisfies terms set forth in the license. In the document, a storage portion has a message that the document is rights management protected, and a custom data portion has a section including the protected content. The recipient if enabled can render the protected content in the custom data portion and if not enabled can only review the storage portion having the message. An enabled recipient handles the received rights-managed document by recognizing that the document has the protected content in the custom data portion thereof, and discounting the storage portion of the document. Thus, the recipient examines the custom data portion of the document and proceeds based thereon to render the protected content in the custom data portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2003Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Pavel Kouznetsov, Jason Cahill, David Ornstein, Lauren Antonoff, Mark Walker
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Patent number: 7512878Abstract: Modular content framework and document format methods and systems are described. The described framework and format define a set of building blocks for composing, packaging, distributing, and rendering document-centered content. These building blocks define a platform-independent framework for document formats that enable software and hardware systems to generate, exchange, and display documents reliably and consistently. The framework and format have been designed in a flexible and extensible fashion. In addition to this general framework and format, a particular format, known as the reach package format, is defined using the general framework. The reach package format is a format for storing paginated documents. The contents of a reach package can be displayed or printed with full fidelity among devices and applications in a wide range of environments and across a wide range of scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Andrey Shur, Jerry Dunietz, Oliver Foehr, Daniel Emerson, Mike Hillberg, Young Gah Kim, Josh Pollock, Sarjana Sheth, David Ornstein, Jean Paoli, Brian Jones
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Patent number: 7487448Abstract: Modular content framework and document format methods and systems are described. The described framework and format define a set of building blocks for composing, packaging, distributing, and rendering document-centered content. These building blocks define a platform-independent framework for document formats that enable software and hardware systems to generate, exchange, and display documents reliably and consistently. The framework and format have been designed in a flexible and extensible fashion. In addition to this general framework and format, a particular format, known as the reach package format, is defined using the general framework. The reach package format is a format for storing paginated documents. The contents of a reach package can be displayed or printed with full fidelity among devices and applications in a wide range of environments and across a wide range of scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Daniel F. Emerson, David Ornstein, Greg Schechter, Jerry Dunietz, Joe King, Sriram Subramanian, Oliver H. Foehr, Wei Zhu, Michael J. Hillberg, David C. Brown, Mikhail V. Leonov, Joseph D. Ternasky
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Patent number: 7451156Abstract: Modular content framework and document format methods and systems are described. The described framework and format define a set of building blocks for composing, packaging, distributing, and rendering document-centered content. These building blocks define a platform-independent framework for document formats that enable software and hardware systems to generate, exchange, and display documents reliably and consistently. The framework and format have been designed in a flexible and extensible fashion. In addition to this general framework and format, a particular format, known as the reach package format, is defined using the general framework. The reach package format is a format for storing paginated documents. The contents of a reach package can be displayed or printed with full fidelity among devices and applications in a wide range of environments and across a wide range of scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2006Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: David Ornstein, Andrey Shur, Mike Hillberg, Brian Jones, Daniel Emerson, Jerry Dunietz, Oliver Foehr, Bruce MacKenzie, Jean Paoli, Josh Pollock, Sarjana Sheth
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Patent number: 7418652Abstract: Modular content framework and document format methods and systems are describe. The described framework and format define a set of building blocks for composing, packaging, distributing, and rendering document-centered content. These building blocks define a platform-independent framework for document formats that enable software and hardware systems to generate, exchange, and display documents reliably and consistently. The framework and format have been designed in a flexible and extensible fashion. In addition to this general framework and format, a particular format, known as the reach package format, is defined using the general framework. The reach package format is a format for storing paginated documents. The contents of a reach package can be displayed or printed with full fidelity among devices and applications in a wide range of environments and across a wide range scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: David Ornstein, Jean Paoli, Mike Hillberg, Oliver Foehr, Josh Pollock, Jerry Dunietz
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Publication number: 20080168342Abstract: Modular content framework and document format methods and systems are described. The described framework and format define a set of building blocks for composing, packaging, distributing, and rendering document-centered content. These building blocks define a platform-independent framework for document formats that enable software and hardware systems to generate, exchange, and display documents reliably and consistently. The framework and format have been designed in a flexible and extensible fashion. In addition to this general framework and format, a particular format, known as the reach package format, is defined using the general framework. The reach package format is a format for storing paginated documents. The contents of a reach package can be displayed or printed with full fidelity among devices and applications in a wide range of environments and across a wide range of scenarios.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2008Publication date: July 10, 2008Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Andrey Shur, Daniel F. Emerson, David Ornstein, Joe King, Oliver H. Foehr, Wei Zhu, Jerry Dunietz, Sriram Subramaniam
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Patent number: 7383500Abstract: Modular content framework and document format methods and systems are described. The described framework and format define a set of building blocks for composing, packaging, distributing, and rendering document-centered content. These building blocks define a platform-independent framework for document formats that enable software and hardware systems to generate, exchange, and display documents reliably and consistently. The framework and format have been designed in a flexible and extensible fashion. In addition to this general framework and format, a particular format, known as the reach package format, is defined using the general framework. The reach package format is a format for storing paginated documents. The contents of a reach package can be displayed or printed with full fidelity among devices and applications in a wide range of environments and across a wide range of scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Andrey Shur, Daniel F. Emerson, David Ornstein, Joe King, Oliver H. Foehr, Wei Zhu, Jerry Dunietz, Sriram Subramanian
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Patent number: 7383502Abstract: Modular content framework and document format methods and systems are described. The described framework and format define a set of building blocks for composing, packaging, distributing, and rendering document-centered content. These building blocks define a platform-independent framework for document formats that enable software and hardware systems to generate, exchange, and display documents reliably and consistently. The framework and format have been designed in a flexible and extensible fashion. In addition to this general framework and format, a particular format, known as the reach package format, is defined using the general framework. The reach package format is a format for storing paginated documents. The contents of a reach package can be displayed or printed with full fidelity among devices and applications in a wide range of environments and across a wide range of scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2005Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Andrey Shur, Daniel F. Emerson, David Ornstein, Joe King, Oliver H. Foehr, Wei Zhu, Jerry Dunietz, Sriram Subramanian
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Publication number: 20080104203Abstract: Methods and systems described herein provide a name-based access mechanism that can enable name-based requests to be generated and sent to a server to retrieve correspondingly named parts of a document. In at least some embodiments, a resource designator associated with the document is wrapped or encapsulated using a special scheme which appends a name associated with the desired document part to the encapsulated resource designator Once a server receives the encapsulated resource designator, the server can locate the named document part and stream or otherwise provide the document part to the requesting client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: May 1, 2008Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Oliver H. Foehr, Joseph D. Ternasky, Hubert Van Hoof, Viadimir Sadovsky, Michael D. Stokes, Andrey Shur, Jerry J. Dunietz, Sarjana Sheth, Bruce Allan MacKenzie, Young Gah Kim, Alexei Vopilov, David Ornstein
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Patent number: 7366982Abstract: Modular content framework and document format methods and systems are described. The described framework and format define a set of building blocks for composing, packaging, distributing, and rendering document-centered content. These building blocks define a platform-independent framework for document formats that enable software and hardware systems to generate, exchange, and display documents reliably and consistently. The framework and format have been designed in a flexible and extensible fashion. In addition to this general framework and format, a particular format, known as the reach package format, is defined using the general framework. The reach package format is a format for storing paginated documents. The contents of a reach package can be displayed or printed with full fidelity among devices and applications in a wide range of environments and across a wide range of scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2005Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Andrey Shur, Daniel F. Emerson, David Ornstein, Joe King, Oliver H. Foehr, Wei Zhu, Jerry Dunietz, Sriram Subramanian
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Patent number: 7359902Abstract: Modular content framework and document format methods and systems are described. The described framework and format define a set of building blocks for composing, packaging, distributing, and rendering document-centered content. These building blocks define a platform-independent framework for document formats that enable software and hardware systems to generate, exchange, and display documents reliably and consistently. The framework and format have been designed in a flexible and extensible fashion. In addition to this general framework and format, a particular format, known as the reach package format, is defined using the general framework. The reach package format is a format for storing paginated documents. The contents of a reach package can be displayed or printed with full fidelity among devices and applications in a wide range of environments and across a wide range of scenarios.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: David Ornstein, Andrey Shur, Mike Hillberg, Brian Jones, Daniel Emerson, Jerry Dunietz, Oliver Foehr, Bruce MacKenzie, Jean Paoli, Josh Pollock, Sarjana Sheth
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Publication number: 20060242105Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and method for providing access to individual resources stored within a package. The system enables a client to access the resources without having to access the entire package. The system allows a client to reference the different resources within the package through use of a URI scheme. The URI scheme of the present invention is composed through a method of combining the URI for the package and the URI for the resource. The URI scheme of the present invention is able to work with any scheme, thereby enabling the URI scheme to be universal and not protocol-specific.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Andrey Shur, Bruce MacKenzie, David Ornstein, Jerry Dunietz, Young Kim, Sarjana Sheth, Alexei Vopilov
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Publication number: 20060242184Abstract: A relationship data structure associated with a source resource enables methods to discover and describe relationships between the source resource and a plurality of target resources. The relationships are stored in a format independent of the encoding of the source resource. Each relationship between the source resource and the plurality of target resources is stored in a content-neutral format, and the relationship data structure stores, a location of each target resource, a type of relationship with each target resource and an identifier to uniquely identify each relationship between the source resource and each target resource. Accordingly, the relationship data structure allows a decoder to directly discover the relationships between the source resource and the plurality of target resources without decoding the source resource or target resources.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Andrey Shur, Bruce MacKenzie, Charles Walker, David Ornstein, Jerry Dunietz, Joshua Pollock, Sarjana Sheth, Isaac Nichols