Patents by Inventor Eliot Seth Greenfield

Eliot Seth Greenfield 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: 9035948
    Abstract: Methods and systems for drawing graphics into a data chart are described. One described method for drawing a graphical element in a chart includes receiving a graphics control call with at least one data value parameter specifying the location of the graphical element One or more operations associated with the graphics control call may be recorded into a data structure. At least one display data range may be determined for the display of data representations and the graphical element, for example by defining an appropriate axis range. The range and data structure may be used to draw and redraw the chart. For example, upon a change to the data, the chart may be redrawn using the new data set and the data structure. As another example, upon a change to a graphical element, the data structure may be changed or replaced and the new or revised data structure used to redraw the chart.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 19, 2015
    Assignee: Adobe Systems Incorporated
    Inventor: Eliot Seth Greenfield
  • Patent number: 8881120
    Abstract: Methods and systems for creating multi-state content using state information are disclosed. The state information may specify, for example, that a subcomponent is included in one state and excluded from another state. As another example, the state information may specify that an attribute of the object will have a first value in one state and a different value in another state. Certain embodiments allow a developer to use declarative statements to specify different states for an object. These declarative statements may directly specify the appearance attributes or subcomponents of the object. Certain embodiments allow a developer to specify state-specific appearance attributes and sub-components within the general specification of the object and without having to specify appearance attributes or subcomponents in terms of changes to a base state or any other state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 4, 2014
    Assignee: Adobe Systems Incorporated
    Inventors: Corey Lucier, Eliot Seth Greenfield
  • Publication number: 20140300603
    Abstract: Methods and systems for drawing graphics into a data chart are described. One described method for drawing a graphical element in a chart includes receiving a graphics control call with at least one data value parameter specifying the location of the graphical element One or more operations associated with the graphics control call may be recorded into a data structure. At least one display data range may be determined for the display of data representations and the graphical element, for example by defining an appropriate axis range. The range and data structure may be used to draw and redraw the chart. For example, upon a change to the data, the chart may be redrawn using the new data set and the data structure. As another example, upon a change to a graphical element, the data structure may be changed or replaced and the new or revised data structure used to redraw the chart.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 2, 2007
    Publication date: October 9, 2014
    Applicant: Adobe Systems Incorporated
    Inventor: Eliot Seth Greenfield
  • Publication number: 20140250421
    Abstract: Methods and systems for creating multi-state content using state information are disclosed. The state information may specify, for example, that a subcomponent is included in one state and excluded from another state. As another example, the state information may specify that an attribute of the object will have a first value in one state and a different value in another state. Certain embodiments allow a developer to use declarative statements to specify different states for an object. These declarative statements may directly specify the appearance attributes or subcomponents of the object. Certain embodiments allow a developer to specify state-specific appearance attributes and sub-components within the general specification of the object and without having to specify appearance attributes or subcomponents in terms of changes to a base state or any other state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2008
    Publication date: September 4, 2014
    Applicant: Adobe Systems Incorporated
    Inventors: Corey Lucier, Eliot Seth Greenfield