Patents by Inventor Edward F. Hardebeck

Edward F. Hardebeck 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: 11736611
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for visual engagement using automatically dynamically selected visualization mediums is described that will allow visual engagement via visual engagement sessions between customers and agents regardless of the type of application in use at the customer. Calls between customers and agents are implemented using the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and visual engagement sessions are added to the calls, which enables visual engagement to occur without requiring modification of the manner in which calls are handled (routed) and bridged at the call center. In some embodiments, to enable an agent to see an output of an application client in use by a customer, a visualization system automatically selects one or more types of visualization technology for a visualization session with the customer based on the type of application client in use at the customer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2021
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2023
    Assignee: Glance Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward F. Hardebeck, Deborah Mendez, Richard L. Baker, Tom Martin
  • Publication number: 20220358234
    Abstract: Masking JavaScript in an embedded browser of an application display identifies areas within the embedded browser that are to be masked to a screensharing client, to enable the screensharing client to redact corresponding regions of the application display when the application display is transmitted on a screenshare session. A list of CSS selectors is provided to the masking script identifying HTML elements in the DOM that are to be masked. The masking script determines the locations and sizes of the HTML elements within the embedded browser and reports the masked areas to a screensharing client. The screensharing client correlates the masked areas within the embedded browser to regions of the application display containing the embedded browser. The screensharing client redacts the correlated regions from the screensharing data and does not transmit the redacted regions to prevent information appearing in the redacted regions from being transmitted on the screenshare session.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 5, 2022
    Publication date: November 10, 2022
    Inventors: Kyle Shank, Ankit Desai, Edward F. Hardebeck, Richard L. Baker, Joseph R. Belmonte
  • Publication number: 20220278992
    Abstract: Secure sharing of a document on a co-browse session is implemented by causing a JavaScript implemented document viewer to create HTML5 description of a rendered view of a document's content, and transmitting the HTML5 description of the rendered view of the document content as a DOM elements on the co-browse session. The rendered view of the document is overlayed on the web page being co-browsed, which enables the participants to the co-browse session to collaboratively view the rendered view of the document. However, since the document itself only resides in the visitor's browser, the document itself is not transmitted on the co-browse session. Media URLs can also be shared, and the participants' views of the audio/video media is synchronized by causing the video to play locally at each participant but synchronized with the visitor. Live video of the participants to the co-browse session is also implemented.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2022
    Publication date: September 1, 2022
    Inventors: Richard L. Baker, Andrew Norman, Brendan Ronan, Ellis Oliver Jones, Edward F. Hardebeck, Edward J. McGowan, Deborah Mendez
  • Publication number: 20210392229
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for visual engagement using automatically dynamically selected visualization mediums is described that will allow visual engagement via visual engagement sessions between customers and agents regardless of the type of application in use at the customer. Calls between customers and agents are implemented using the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and visual engagement sessions are added to the calls, which enables visual engagement to occur without requiring modification of the manner in which calls are handled (routed) and bridged at the call center. In some embodiments, to enable an agent to see an output of an application client in use by a customer, a visualization system automatically selects one or more types of visualization technology for a visualization session with the customer based on the type of application client in use at the customer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 30, 2021
    Publication date: December 16, 2021
    Inventors: Edward F. Hardebeck, Deborah Mendez, Richard L. Baker, Tom Martin
  • Patent number: 11115532
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for visual engagement using automatically dynamically selected visualization mediums is described that will allow visual engagement via visual engagement sessions between customers and agents regardless of the type of application in use at the customer. Calls between customers and agents are implemented using the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and visual engagement sessions are added to the calls, which enables visual engagement to occur without requiring modification of the manner in which calls are handled (routed) and bridged at the call center. In some embodiments, to enable an agent to see an output of an application client in use by a customer, a visualization system automatically selects one or more types of visualization technology for a visualization session with the customer based on the type of application client in use at the customer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2020
    Date of Patent: September 7, 2021
    Assignee: Glance Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward F. Hardebeck, Deborah Mendez, Richard L. Baker, Tom Martin
  • Publication number: 20210029247
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for visual engagement using automatically dynamically selected visualization mediums is described that will allow visual engagement via visual engagement sessions between customers and agents regardless of the type of application in use at the customer. Calls between customers and agents are implemented using the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and visual engagement sessions are added to the calls, which enables visual engagement to occur without requiring modification of the manner in which calls are handled (routed) and bridged at the call center. In some embodiments, to enable an agent to see an output of an application client in use by a customer, a visualization system automatically selects one or more types of visualization technology for a visualization session with the customer based on the type of application client in use at the customer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2020
    Publication date: January 28, 2021
    Inventors: Edward F. Hardebeck, Deborah Mendez, Richard L. Baker, Tom Martin
  • Patent number: 10827011
    Abstract: Script on a visitor's browser posts information about the visitor to a presence system. The script may post information such as the URL of the page being viewed by the visitor and any available information identifying the visitor. Agents connect to the presence system to detect visitors on the website. Any identifying information posted by the visitors to the presence system is captured into the agent CRM system to enable the agents to see, within the CRM system, which contacts known to the CRM system are currently on the website. The agent may signal the visitor through the presence system to initiate a co-browse session on which the agent can see the visitor's activities on the website. The co-browse session may be initiated by the agent without requiring the visitor to take action and optionally without the visitor's knowledge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 3, 2020
    Assignee: Glance Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Deborah Mendez, Edward F. Hardebeck, Richard L. Baker
  • Patent number: 10757258
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for visual engagement using automatically dynamically selected visualization mediums is described that will allow visual engagement via visual engagement sessions between customers and agents regardless of the type of application in use at the customer. Calls between customers and agents are implemented using the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and visual engagement sessions are added to the calls, which enables visual engagement to occur without requiring modification of the manner in which calls are handled (routed) and bridged at the call center. In some embodiments, to enable an agent to see an output of an application client in use by a customer, a visualization system automatically selects one or more types of visualization technology for a visualization session with the customer based on the type of application client in use at the customer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 25, 2020
    Assignee: Glance Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward F. Hardebeck, Deborah Mendez, Richard L. Baker, Tom Martin
  • Patent number: 10404688
    Abstract: An agent providing customer support to visitors on a website can co-browse with the visitors as they interact with the website. The agent is provided with a list of authorized third-party domains. Upon selection of one of the authorized third-party domains, an invitation will be sent to the visitor to co-browse with the agent on the website in the unaffiliated third-party domain. Acceptance of the invitation causes a co-browse browser extension to be downloaded to the visitor's browser and redirects the visitor's browser to the website in the third-party domain. The co-browse browser extension contains co-browse script to replicate the DOM of the visitor's browser to the agent so that the agent can view the visitor's browser as the visitor interacts with the website in the third-party domain.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2017
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2019
    Assignee: Glance Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Ellis Oliver Jones, Deborah Mendez, Richard L. Baker, Edward F. Hardebeck
  • Publication number: 20180219849
    Abstract: An agent providing customer support to visitors on a website can co-browse with the visitors as they interact with the website. The agent is provided with a list of authorized third-party domains. Upon selection of one of the authorized third-party domains, an invitation will be sent to the visitor to co-browse with the agent on the website in the unaffiliated third-party domain. Acceptance of the invitation causes a co-browse browser extension to be downloaded to the visitor's browser and redirects the visitor's browser to the website in the third-party domain. The co-browse browser extension contains co-browse script to replicate the DOM of the visitor's browser to the agent so that the agent can view the visitor's browser as the visitor interacts with the website in the third-party domain.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2017
    Publication date: August 2, 2018
    Inventors: Ellis Oliver Jones, Deborah Mendez, Richard L. Baker, Edward F. Hardebeck
  • Patent number: 10033791
    Abstract: A co-browse service uses JavaScript to allow a web page shown in a user's browser to be viewed remotely. Updates to the web page are rendered into HTML and forwarded on the co-browse session. Aspects of the web page that should not be visible are specified in a list of masked elements which prevents the JavaScript from transmitting the content of those elements on the co-browse session. A person viewing the web page at the remote location can select objects to have those objects highlighted within the user's browser. Likewise the person viewing the web page may manipulate the objects by selecting objects and entering information into the objects. Updates to the web page are collected and aggregated such that only the most recent updates are forwarded on the co-browse session. Updates that don't affect the DOM, such as hover state, are also transmitted on the session.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 2015
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2018
    Assignee: Glance Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Deborah Mendez, Edward F. Hardebeck, Richard L. Baker, Claudio Topolcic
  • Patent number: 9917880
    Abstract: A display computer running remote viewing software may detect when a UAC dialog is shown and send a generic representation of the UAC to viewer participants. Although the software cannot capture the UAC dialog itself, it can detect when a UAC dialog occurs and generate its own generic representation of the UAC dialog to be presented to the viewer participants. The generic representation may include an instruction for the viewer participant to instruct the display participant to respond to the UAC dialog and a generic image of an example UAC dialog.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 2015
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2018
    Assignee: Glance Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward F. Hardebeck, Richard L. Baker, Deborah Mendez
  • Patent number: 9736213
    Abstract: A co-browse service uses JavaScript to allow a web page shown in a user's browser to be viewed remotely. Updates to the web page are rendered into HTML and forwarded on the co-browse session. Aspects of the web page that should not be visible are specified in a list of masked elements which prevents the JavaScript from transmitting the content of those elements on the co-browse session. A person viewing the web page at the remote location can select objects to have those objects highlighted within the user's browser. Likewise the person viewing the web page may manipulate the objects by selecting objects and entering information into the objects. Updates to the web page are collected and aggregated such that only the most recent updates are forwarded on the co-browse session. Updates that don't affect the DOM, such as hover state, are also transmitted on the session.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 2015
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2017
    Assignee: Glance Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Deborah Mendez, Edward F. Hardebeck, Richard L. Baker, Claudio Topolcic
  • Patent number: 9736214
    Abstract: A co-browse service uses JavaScript to allow a web page shown in a user's browser to be viewed remotely. Updates to the web page are rendered into HTML and forwarded on the co-browse session. Aspects of the web page that should not be visible are specified in a list of masked elements which prevents the JavaScript from transmitting the content of those elements on the co-browse session. A person viewing the web page at the remote location can select objects to have those objects highlighted within the user's browser. Likewise the person viewing the web page may manipulate the objects by selecting objects and entering information into the objects. Updates to the web page are collected and aggregated such that only the most recent updates are forwarded on the co-browse session. Updates that don't affect the DOM, such as hover state, are also transmitted on the session.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 2015
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2017
    Inventors: Deborah Mendez, Edward F. Hardebeck, Richard L. Baker, Claudio Topolcic
  • Publication number: 20170013073
    Abstract: Script on a visitor's browser posts information about the visitor to a presence system. The script may post information such as the URL of the page being viewed by the visitor and any available information identifying the visitor. Agents connect to the presence system to detect visitors on the website. Any identifying information posted by the visitors to the presence system is captured into the agent CRM system to enable the agents to see, within the CRM system, which contacts known to the CRM system are currently on the website. The agent may signal the visitor through the presence system to initiate a co-browse session on which the agent can see the visitor's activities on the website. The co-browse session may be initiated by the agent without requiring the visitor to take action and optionally without the visitor's knowledge.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2016
    Publication date: January 12, 2017
    Inventors: Deborah Mendez, Edward F. Hardebeck, Richard L. Baker
  • Publication number: 20150172362
    Abstract: A display computer running remote viewing software may detect when a UAC dialog is shown and send a generic representation of the UAC to viewer participants. Although the software cannot capture the UAC dialog itself, it can detect when a UAC dialog occurs and generate its own generic representation of the UAC dialog to be presented to the viewer participants. The generic representation may include an instruction for the viewer participant to instruct the display participant to respond to the UAC dialog and a generic image of an example UAC dialog.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2015
    Publication date: June 18, 2015
    Inventors: Edward F. Hardebeck, Richard L. Baker, Deborah Mendez
  • Publication number: 20150149916
    Abstract: A co-browse service uses JavaScript to allow a web page shown in a user's browser to be viewed remotely. Updates to the web page are rendered into HTML and forwarded on the co-browse session. Aspects of the web page that should not be visible are specified in a list of masked elements which prevents the JavaScript from transmitting the content of those elements on the co-browse session. A person viewing the web page at the remote location can select objects to have those objects highlighted within the user's browser. Likewise the person viewing the web page may manipulate the objects by selecting objects and entering information into the objects. Updates to the web page are collected and aggregated such that only the most recent updates are forwarded on the co-browse session. Updates that don't affect the DOM, such as hover state, are also transmitted on the session.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 16, 2015
    Publication date: May 28, 2015
    Inventors: Deborah Mendez, Edward F. Hardebeck, Richard L. Baker, Claudio Topolcic
  • Publication number: 20150149645
    Abstract: A co-browse service uses JavaScript to allow a web page shown in a user's browser to be viewed remotely. Updates to the web page are rendered into HTML and forwarded on the co-browse session. Aspects of the web page that should not be visible are specified in a list of masked elements which prevents the JavaScript from transmitting the content of those elements on the co-browse session. A person viewing the web page at the remote location can select objects to have those objects highlighted within the user's browser. Likewise the person viewing the web page may manipulate the objects by selecting objects and entering information into the objects. Updates to the web page are collected and aggregated such that only the most recent updates are forwarded on the co-browse session. Updates that don't affect the DOM, such as hover state, are also transmitted on the session.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 16, 2015
    Publication date: May 28, 2015
    Inventors: Deborah Mendez, Edward F. Hardebeck, Richard L. Baker, Claudio Topolcic
  • Publication number: 20150149557
    Abstract: A co-browse service uses JavaScript to allow a web page shown in a user's browser to be viewed remotely. Updates to the web page are rendered into HTML and forwarded on the co-browse session. Aspects of the web page that should not be visible are specified in a list of masked elements which prevents the JavaScript from transmitting the content of those elements on the co-browse session. A person viewing the web page at the remote location can select objects to have those objects highlighted within the user's browser. Likewise the person viewing the web page may manipulate the objects by selecting objects and entering information into the objects. Updates to the web page are collected and aggregated such that only the most recent updates are forwarded on the co-browse session. Updates that don't affect the DOM, such as hover state, are also transmitted on the session.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 16, 2015
    Publication date: May 28, 2015
    Inventors: Deborah Mendez, Edward F. Hardebeck, Richard L. Baker, Claudio Topolcic
  • Publication number: 20150149558
    Abstract: A co-browse service uses JavaScript to allow a web page shown in a user's browser to be viewed remotely. Updates to the web page are rendered into HTML and forwarded on the co-browse session. Aspects of the web page that should not be visible are specified in a list of masked elements which prevents the JavaScript from transmitting the content of those elements on the co-browse session. A person viewing the web page at the remote location can select objects to have those objects highlighted within the user's browser. Likewise the person viewing the web page may manipulate the objects by selecting objects and entering information into the objects. Updates to the web page are collected and aggregated such that only the most recent updates are forwarded on the co-browse session. Updates that don't affect the DOM, such as hover state, are also transmitted on the session.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 16, 2015
    Publication date: May 28, 2015
    Inventors: Deborah Mendez, Edward F. Hardebeck, Richard L. Baker, Claudio Topolcic