Patents by Inventor Eric H. Michelman
Eric H. Michelman 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: 9021359Abstract: Enhanced presentation techniques for modeling a connectivity universe associated with a particular user or device are provided. Example embodiments provide a WorldView Display System (a “WVDS”), which automatically organizes a user's online relationships with entities, such as devices, data collections, services, and people, and provides a user interface for accessing and interacting with these entities. The WVDS automatically determines the universe of objects that the user has relationships with, automatically groups objects having similar measures of access proximity, displays a multi-dimensional representation of these groups of objects on a display device, and provides a uniform user interface for initiating an interaction with any represented object. This abstract is provided to comply with rules requiring an abstract, and it is submitted with the intention that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2005Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Cascade Basic Research Corp.Inventor: Eric H. Michelman
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Patent number: 8245139Abstract: Enhanced presentation techniques for modeling a connectivity universe associated with a particular user or device are provided. Example embodiments provide a WorldView Display System (a “WVDS”), which automatically organizes a user's online relationships with entities, such as devices, data collections, services, and people, and provides a user interface for accessing and interacting with these entities. The WVDS automatically determines the universe of objects that the user has relationships with, automatically groups objects having similar measures of access proximity, displays a multi-dimensional representation of these groups of objects on a display device, and provides a uniform user interface for initiating an interaction with any represented object. This abstract is provided to comply with rules requiring an abstract, and it is submitted with the intention that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2010Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Cascade Basic Research Corp.Inventor: Eric H. Michelman
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Publication number: 20110078262Abstract: An email-assisted communication method system that transmits emails to group members to elicit a response in return e-mails. The system receives the elicited return emails response and determines which portions of the elicited return emails are to be transmitted to which group members. The system routes the appropriate portions of the elicited return emails to such group members.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventor: Eric H. Michelman
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Publication number: 20110047466Abstract: Enhanced presentation techniques for modeling a connectivity universe associated with a particular user or device are provided. Example embodiments provide a WorldView Display System (a “WVDS”), which automatically organizes a user's online relationships with entities, such as devices, data collections, services, and people, and provides a user interface for accessing and interacting with these entities. The WVDS automatically determines the universe of objects that the user has relationships with, automatically groups objects having similar measures of access proximity, displays a multi-dimensional representation of these groups of objects on a display device, and provides a uniform user interface for initiating an interaction with any represented object. This abstract is provided to comply with rules requiring an abstract, and it is submitted with the intention that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: Cascade Basic Research Corp.Inventor: Eric H. Michelman
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Patent number: 7788587Abstract: Enhanced presentation techniques for modeling a connectivity universe associated with a particular user or device are provided. Example embodiments provide a WorldView Display System (a “WVDS”), which automatically organizes a user's online relationships with entities, such as devices, data collections, services, and people, and provides a user interface for accessing and interacting with these entities. The WVDS automatically determines the universe of objects that the user has relationships with, automatically groups objects having similar measures of access proximity, displays a multi-dimensional representation of these groups of objects on a display device, and provides a uniform user interface for initiating an interaction with any represented object. This abstract is provided to comply with rules requiring an abstract, and it is submitted with the intention that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2005Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Cascade Basic Research Corp.Inventor: Eric H. Michelman
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Patent number: 7725841Abstract: A moveable displayed user interface element can be used to select an item displayed on a user interface. Once the proper item or items are selected, an area of the moveable displayed user interface element can be activated to perform an operation on the selected item or items. The moveable displayed user interface element can additionally display information about a selected item, and, in some cases, the displayed information can be edited to modify the selected item. A versatile lightweight system can be used to determine when a moveable object is over any of a number of regions associated with specified targets. The lightweight system can be used to implement moveable displayed user interface elements.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2005Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Eric H. Michelman, Patrick Moulhaud, Daniel L. Tripp, Scott M. Isaacs
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Patent number: 7322011Abstract: An ergonomic pointing device, such as a mouse, is coupled to a computer having a visual display device. As a user rotates a roller associated with the mouse, the mouse generates computer signals that are interpreted by an operating system and software applications running on the computer. The signals generated by the roller, together with a given software application, can be used for spatial navigation. In spatial navigation, a user rotates the roller to cause the computer and the visual display to increase or decrease magnification levels of the document on the display. Other models of spatial navigation allow the user to activate a roller switch, depress special function keys on a keyboard and/or move the mouse to pant, automatically scroll or manually scroll through the document.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2004Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Timothy T. Brewer, Eric H Michelman, Todd Roshak, Ryan Kim, Juha Niemisto, Carl T. Hellings
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Patent number: 6940488Abstract: An ergonomic pointing device, such as a mouse, includes a wheel to provide an input signal in addition to X and Y position signals provided by a rotatable ball of a standard mouse. The wheel extends from an upper surface of the pointing device and may be rotated and depressed by the finger of the user, the wheel being positioned and configured to allow a user to activate the wheel while maintaining a finger in a biomechanically neutral position. The mouse is coupled to a computer having a visual display device capable of displaying a data file having adjustable display characteristics. As a user rotates the roller, the mouse generates computer signals that are interpreted by an operating system and software applications running on the computer. The signals generated by the roller, together with a given software application, can be used in spatial navigation.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1998Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Kabir Siddiqui, Timothy T. Brewer, Eric H. Michelman, Todd Roshak, Ryan Kim, Juha Niemisto, Aditha M. Adams, Carl T. Hellings, Carl Ledbetter, Todd Holmdahl
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Patent number: 6907580Abstract: A moveable displayed user interface element can be used to select an item displayed on a user interface. Once the proper item or items are selected, an area of the moveable displayed user interface element can be activated to perform an operation on the selected item or items. The moveable displayed user interface element can additionally display information about a selected item, and, in some cases, the displayed information can be edited to modify the selected item. A versatile lightweight system can be used to determine when a moveable object is over any of a number of regions associated with specified targets. The lightweight system can be used to implement moveable displayed user interface elements.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Eric H. Michelman, Patrick Moulhaud, Daniel L. Tripp, Scott M. Isaacs
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Patent number: 6487567Abstract: A system for manipulating page-breaks in an electronic document. A User Interface Process provides a graphical user interface allowing a user to select a page-break within an electronic document and then identify a new location for the page-break. A System Process performs the steps of moving the selected page-break to the new location and adjusting the scaling and the automatic page-breaks for the remainder of the document to accommodate the page-break at the new location.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Eric H. Michelman, Michael Christopher Connolly, Paul A. Hagger, Jo Anne M. Mowery
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Publication number: 20020075309Abstract: A moveable displayed user interface element can be used to select an item displayed on a user interface. Once the proper item or items are selected, an area of the moveable displayed user interface element can be activated to perform an operation on the selected item or items. The moveable displayed user interface element can additionally display information about a selected item, and, in some cases, the displayed information can be edited to modify the selected item. A versatile lightweight system can be used to determine when a moveable object is over any of a number of regions associated with specified targets. The lightweight system can be used to implement moveable displayed user interface elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2000Publication date: June 20, 2002Applicant: Microsoft Corpration,Inventors: Eric H. Michelman, Patrick Moulhaud, Daniel L. Tripp, Scott M. Isaacs
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Patent number: 6128633Abstract: A system for manipulating page-breaks in an electronic document. A User Interface Process provides a graphical user interface allowing a user to select a page-break within an electronic document and then identify a new location for the page-break. A System Process performs the steps of moving the selected page-break to the new location and adjusting the scaling and the automatic page-breaks for the remainder of the document to accommodate the page-break at the new location.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1997Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Eric H. Michelman, Michael Christopher Connolly, Paul A. Hagger, Jo Anne M. Mowery
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Patent number: 6097371Abstract: An ergonomic pointing device, such as a mouse, includes a wheel to provide an input signal in addition to X and Y position signals provided by a rotatable ball of a standard mouse. The wheel extends from an upper surface of the pointing device and may be rotated and depressed by the finger of the user, the wheel being positioned and configured to allow a user to activate the wheel while maintaining a finger in a biomechanically neutral position. The wheel and associated structure, as well as the forces required to rotate and depress the wheel, are configured to reduce inadvertent actuation and to provide a user with tactile feedback, thereby allowing the user to accurately and intuitively activate the pointing device without exceeding an acceptable extension and range of motion for the user's finger and wrist.The mouse is coupled to a computer having a visual display device.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1996Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Kabir Siddiqui, Timothy T. Brewer, Eric H. Michelman, Todd Roshak, Ryan Kim, Juha Niemisto, Aditha M. Adams, Carl T. Hellings, Carl Ledbetter, Todd Holmdahl
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Patent number: 5987481Abstract: A system for referencing a range of cells in a spreadsheet formula by using label references. The label references are used to identify labels within the spreadsheet which, in turn, refer to a range of cells. First, a formula is parsed in order to identify any label references within the formula. Second, the cells of the spreadsheet are searched in order to generate a list of labels within the spreadsheet that match the label references identified in the formula. Third, each of the labels are examined and a preferred label set is selected. The preferred label set represents the actual labels that were intended by the formula references. Finally, the range of cells referenced by the preferred label set is determined. Thus, a user is able to reference a cell within a spreadsheet table by entering column and row labels that intersect at that cell.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Eric H. Michelman, Joseph David Barnett, Jonathan E. Lange
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Patent number: 5963197Abstract: A computer input device uses a standard mouse design and includes at least one thumb wheel or roller to provide three-dimensional cursor positioning. Left and right rollers, for use by left- and right-handed users, protrude from left and right sides of a standard mouse. The left and right rollers are axially mounted on left and right drive shafts that extend axially through left and right encoder wheels, respectively. Each encoder wheel forms part of a transducer for producing signals indicating movement or rotation of the wheel. These signals can be used for calculating cursor movement or for various other purposes in computer software applications. Alternatively, the rollers are coupled to switches or a single roller protrudes from the top of the mouse.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1997Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Glade B. Bacon, Steven T. Kaneko, Alan W. McRobert, Eric H. Michelman
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Patent number: 5473344Abstract: A computer input device uses a standard mouse design and includes at least one thumb wheel or roller to provide three-dimensional cursor positioning. Left and right rollers, for use by left- and right-handed users, protrude from left and right sides of a standard mouse. The left and right rollers are axially mounted on left and right drive shafts that extend axially through left and right encoder wheels, respectively. Each encoder wheel forms part of a transducer for producing signals indicating movement or rotation of the wheel. These signals can be used for calculating cursor movement or for various other purposes in computer software applications. Alternatively, the rollers are coupled to switches or a single roller protrudes from the top of the mouse.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1994Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Glade B. Bacon, Steven T. Kaneko, Alan W. McRobert, Eric H. Michelman
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Patent number: 5255356Abstract: A method for hiding and showing spreadsheet cells of a worksheet being displayed on a computer system display means. The hiding and showing is based upon hierarchical relationships among the spreadsheet cells. This technique is implemented by first determining hierarchical relationships among cells based on cell indentation, content, and formulas. A group of contiguous cells having a common hierarchical relationship is then selected and hidden. Totals for the group of cells may then be shown in place of hidden cells. The hidden group of cells may be stored in a memory location other than main memory such as a magnetic or optical disk. The group of cells may then be retrieved from memory and shown on the display means.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1992Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Eric H. Michelman, Devin E. Ben-Hur