Patents by Inventor Duane Tiemann

Duane Tiemann 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: 7072849
    Abstract: A method for presenting advertising in an interactive service provided on a computer network, the service featuring applications which include pre-created, interactive text/graphic sessions is described. The method features steps for presenting advertising concurrently with service applications at the user terminal configured as a reception system. In accordance with the method, the advertising is structured in a manner comparable to the service applications enabling the applications to be presented at a first portion of a display associated with the reception system and the advertising presented at a second portion. Further, steps are provided for storing and managing advertising at the user reception system so that advertising can be pre-fetched from the network and staged in anticipation of being called for presentation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2006
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Robert Filepp, Alexander W. Bidwell, Francis C. Young, Allan M. Wolf, Duane Tiemann, Mel Bellar, Robert D. Cohen, James A. Galambos, deceased, Kenneth H. Appleman, Sam Meo
  • Patent number: 7047209
    Abstract: A method for presenting advertising in an interactive service provided on a computer network, the service featuring applications which include pre-created, interactive text/graphic sessions is described. The method features steps for presenting advertising concurrently with service applications at the user terminal configured as a reception system. In accordance with the method, the advertising is structured in a manner comparable to the service applications enabling the applications to be presented at a first portion of a display associated with the reception system and the advertising presented at a second portion. Further, steps are provided for storing and managing advertising at the user reception system so that advertising can be pre-fetched from the network and staged anticipation of being called for presentation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2006
    Assignee: International Business Machines
    Inventors: Robert Filepp, Alexander W. Bidwell, Francis C. Young, Allan M. Wolf, Duane Tiemann, Mel Bellar, Robert D. Cohen, James A. Galambos, Kenneth H. Appleman, Sam Meo
  • Publication number: 20060015632
    Abstract: A method, system and software for efficient transmission of information having dynamic information and static information are disclosed herein. The method includes dividing at a server location into dynamic and static information. The method further includes receiving a first request and a second request from a user location. The method also includes sending the dynamic information to the user location in response to the first location, and sending the static information to the user location in response to the second request.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 3, 2005
    Publication date: January 19, 2006
    Applicant: Prodigy Communications, LP
    Inventors: Duane Tiemann, Susan Hall
  • Publication number: 20030167307
    Abstract: A distributed processing, interactive computer network and method of its operation is described. The network is designed to provide very large numbers of simultaneous users access to large numbers of applications which feature interactive text/graphic sessions and advertising targeted to users. The network includes one or more host computers including computing resources capable of communicating with one and another. Additionally, the network includes a plurality of reception system computers capable of communicating with the host computers, the reception system computers being arranged so that users can request interactive applications and advertising at their respective reception systems. The method for operating the network includes steps for generating the interactive text/graphic sessions of at least some applications and advertising from information that include data and/or program instructions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 26, 2002
    Publication date: September 4, 2003
    Inventors: Robert Filepp, Michael L. Gordon, Alexander W. Bidwell, Francis C. Young, Allan M. Wolf, Sam Meo, Duane Tiemann, Lawrence Abrahams, Michael J. Silfen, Aldo R. Dalsass, Florence M. Lee, Kenneth H. Appleman
  • Publication number: 20030018527
    Abstract: A method for presenting advertising in an interactive service provided on a computer network, the service featuring applications which include pre-created, interactive text/graphic sessions is described. The method features steps for presenting advertising concurrently with service applications at the user terminal configured as a reception system. In accordance with the method, the advertising is structured in a manner comparable to the service applications enabling the applications to be presented at a first portion of a display associated with the reception system and the advertising presented at a second portion. Further, steps are provided for storing and managing advertising at the user reception system so that advertising can be pre-fetched from the network and staged anticipation of being called for presentation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2002
    Publication date: January 23, 2003
    Inventors: Robert Filepp, Alexander W. Bidwell, Francis C. Young, Allan M. Wolf, Duane Tiemann, Mel Bellar, Robert D. Cohen, James A. Galambos, Kenneth H. Appleman, Sam Meo
  • Patent number: 6275852
    Abstract: A method of operating a distributed processing, interactive computer network is described. The network is designed to provide very large numbers of simultaneous users access to large numbers of applications which feature interactive text/graphic sessions. The network includes one or more servers, interactive applications, and one or more reception systems, the reception systems being capable of communicating with the respective servers and receiving applications from them. In this arrangement, application are structured from packets termed “objects”, the objects including the display data and/or program code required to support execution of the application. When a request for an application is received at a reception system, if any objects for the application are unavailable from the reception system, the objects are requested from the server and supplied to the reception systems requesting the application objects.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corp.
    Inventors: Robert Filepp, Michael L. Gordon, Alexander W. Bidwell, Francis C. Young, Allan M. Wolf, Sam Meo, Duane Tiemann, Lawrence Abrahams, Michael J. Silfen, Aldo R. Dalsass, Florence M. Lee, Kenneth H. Appleman
  • Patent number: 6199100
    Abstract: A method is described for operating a distributed processing, interactive computer network. The network is intended to provide very large numbers of simultaneous users access to large numbers of applications which include pre-created, interactive text/graphic sessions. The network includes one or more servers, interactive applications, and one or more user reception systems. The respective reception systems are designed to and are capable of communicating with the respective servers and receiving applications from them. The respective reception systems feature a display interface, as well as reception system software, operating system software and CPU for executing the applications and presenting applications to respective users.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corp.
    Inventors: Robert Filepp, Michael L. Gordon, Alexander W. Bidwell, Francis C. Young, Allan M. Wolf, Sam Meo, Duane Tiemann, Lawrence Abrahams, Michael J. Silfen, Aldo R. Dalsass, Florence M. Lee, Kenneth H. Appleman
  • Patent number: 6182123
    Abstract: A distributed processing, interactive computer network and method of operation is described. The network is designed to provide very large numbers of simultaneous users access to large numbers of applications which feature interactive text/graphic sessions. The network includes one or more host computers having application data stores; a plurality of concentrator computers, also including application data stores, the concentrator computers being connected in groups of one of more to each of the host computers; and a plurality of reception system computers connected in groups of one or more to each of the concentrator computers, the reception system computers being arranged so that respective users can request interactive applications at the reception system computers. In accordance with the design, the reception system computers also include application data stores.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2001
    Assignee: IBM Corp.
    Inventors: Robert Filepp, Michael L. Gordon, Alexander W. Bidwell, Francis C. Young, Allan M. Wolf, Sam Meo, Duane Tiemann, Lawrence Abrahams, Michael J. Silfen, Aldo R. Dalsass, Florence M. Lee, Kenneth H. Appleman
  • Patent number: 5758072
    Abstract: A distributed processing, interactive computer network and method of operation is described. The network is designed to provide very large numbers of simultaneoususers access to large numbers of applications which feature interactive text/graphic sessions. The network includes one or more host computers having application data stores; a plurality of concentrator computers, also including application data stores, the concentrator computers being connected in groups of one of more to each of the host computers; and a plurality of reception system computers connected in groups of one or more to each of the concentrator computers, the reception system computers being arranged so that respective users can request interactive applications at the reception system computers. In accordance with the design, the reception system computers also include application data stores.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1998
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corp.
    Inventors: Robert Filepp, Michael L. Gordon, Alexander W. Bidwell, Francis C. Young, Allan M. Wolf, Sam Meo, Duane Tiemann, Lawrence Abrahams, Michael J. Silfen, Aldo R. Dalsass, Florence M. Lee, Kenneth H. Appleman
  • Patent number: 5594910
    Abstract: A distributed processing, interactive computer network and method of operation is described. The network is designed to provide very large numbers of simultaneous users access to large numbers of applications which feature interactive text/graphic sessions. The network includes one or more host computers having application data stores; a plurality of concentrator computers, also including application data stores, the concentrator computers being connected in groups of one of more to each of the host computers; and a plurality of reception system computers connected in groups of one or more to each of the concentrator computers, the reception system computers being arranged so that respective users can request interactive applications at the reception system computers. In accordance with the design, the reception system computers also include application data stores.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1997
    Assignee: IBM Corp.
    Inventors: Robert Filepp, Michael L. Gordon, Alexander W. Bidwell, Francis C. Young, Allan M. Wolf, Sam Meo, Duane Tiemann, Lawrence Abrahams, Michael J. Silfen, Aldo R. Dalsass, Florence M. Lee, Kenneth H. Appleman
  • Patent number: 5442771
    Abstract: A method for storing data in an interactive computer network is described. In preferred form, the method features steps for establishing data stores of prescribed capacities within a network for delivering an interactive service. The stored data is used in presenting the applications that makeup the service. The method features steps for associating storage control parameters with the application data to be stored and supplying data to the respective stores in excess of their respective capacities. The method includes steps for retaining data at the stores based on the respective prescribed storage control parameters and the date usage experience at the respective stores. In preferred form, the method features steps for providing the data stores with a temporary cache for storing data during a data use session and a variable-content, permanent, file for retaining data between data use sessions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1995
    Assignee: Prodigy Services Company
    Inventors: Robert Filepp, Michael L. Gordon, Alexander W. Bidwell, Allan M. Wolf, Francis C. Young, Duane Tiemann, Kenneth H. Appleman, Sam Meo
  • Patent number: 5347632
    Abstract: An interactive computer system network enables a user to display desired information, such as news, financial and cultural information, and perform desired transactional services, such as banking and shopping, through any of a plurality of types of personal computers. User inputs are received by the personal computer and are translated into personal computer-independent data objects and executable code objects which are then processed by the network. These objects comprise partitioned applications required to process user inputs, portions of which are distributed and stored either locally within the personal computer or remotely in a host computer. User characteristics are monitored by the system in order to generate and display specific advertisements to the user based on individual usage characteristics and predetermined interests.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Assignee: Prodigy Services Company
    Inventors: Robert Filepp, Michael L. Gordon, Alexander W. Bidwell, Francis C. Young, Allan M. Wolf, Sam Meo, Duane Tiemann, Robert D. Cohen, Mel Bellar, Kenneth H. Appleman, Lawrence Abrahams, Michael J. Silfen