Patents by Inventor Eric Sheng

Eric Sheng 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: 10791071
    Abstract: A collaborative content management system enables users to selectively create file-level comments, in addition to content level comments, in collaborative content items. A file-level comment can be created in a number of different ways, including creating a comment associated with a title, header, heading, or other designated portion of the content; by designating a message associated with sharing the content item as a file-level comment; by replaying via a messaging system to a message sharing the content item; or by including a file-level primitive in the content of a comment. A file-level comment may be indicated in the collaborative content item by visually distinguishing formatting of a title, header or other portion of the content item. A file-level comment may be displayed in a visually distinctive manner, such as with specified formatting or in a specific window pane apart from content level comments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2019
    Date of Patent: September 29, 2020
    Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.
    Inventors: Christina Cacioppo, Lars Johnson, Igor Kofman, Khurram Zia, Sheila Ramaswamy, John R. Grace, Jr., Kevin Tunc, Eric Sheng
  • Publication number: 20200028806
    Abstract: A collaborative content management system enables users to selectively create file-level comments, in addition to content level comments, in collaborative content items. A file-level comment can be created in a number of different ways, including creating a comment associated with a title, header, heading, or other designated portion of the content; by designating a message associated with sharing the content item as a file-level comment; by replaying via a messaging system to a message sharing the content item; or by including a file-level primitive in the content of a comment. A file-level comment may be indicated in the collaborative content item by visually distinguishing formatting of a title, header or other portion of the content item. A file-level comment may be displayed in a visually distinctive manner, such as with specified formatting or in a specific window pane apart from content level comments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2019
    Publication date: January 23, 2020
    Inventors: Christina Cacioppo, Lars Johnson, Igor Kofman, Khurram Zia, Sheila Ramaswamy, John R. Grace, JR., Kevin Tunc, Eric Sheng
  • Patent number: 10462077
    Abstract: A collaborative content management system enables users to selectively create file-level comments, in addition to content level comments, in collaborative content items. A file-level comment can be created in a number of different ways, including creating a comment associated with a title, header, heading, or other designated portion of the content; by designating a message associated with sharing the content item as a file-level comment; by replaying via a messaging system to a message sharing the content item; or by including a file-level primitive in the content of a comment. A file-level comment may be indicated in the collaborative content item by visually distinguishing formatting of a title, header or other portion of the content item. A file-level comment may be displayed in a visually distinctive manner, such as with specified formatting or in a specific window pane apart from content level comments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2017
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2019
    Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.
    Inventors: Christina Cacioppo, Lars Johnson, Igor Kofman, Khurram Zia, Sheila Ramaswamy, John R. Grace, Jr., Kevin Tunc, Eric Sheng
  • Publication number: 20180191645
    Abstract: A collaborative content management system enables users to selectively create file-level comments, in addition to content level comments, in collaborative content items. A file-level comment can be created in a number of different ways, including creating a comment associated with a title, header, heading, or other designated portion of the content; by designating a message associated with sharing the content item as a file-level comment; by replaying via a messaging system to a message sharing the content item; or by including a file-level primitive in the content of a comment. A file-level comment may be indicated in the collaborative content item by visually distinguishing formatting of a title, header or other portion of the content item. A file-level comment may be displayed in a visually distinctive manner, such as with specified formatting or in a specific window pane apart from content level comments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2017
    Publication date: July 5, 2018
    Inventors: Christina Cacioppo, Lars Johnson, Igor Kofman, Khurram Zia, Sheila Ramaswamy, John R. Grace, JR., Kevin Tunc, Eric Sheng
  • Publication number: 20080024152
    Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing temperature dissipation during burn-in testing are described. A plurality of devices under test are each subject to a body bias voltage. The body bias voltage reduces leakage current associated with the devices under test. Accordingly, heat dissipation is reduced during burn-in.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 10, 2007
    Publication date: January 31, 2008
    Inventors: Eric Sheng, David Hoffman, John Niven
  • Publication number: 20070271061
    Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing temperature variation during burn-in testing. In one embodiment, power consumed by an integrated circuit under test is measured. An ambient temperature associated with the integrated circuit is measured. A desired junction temperature of the integrated circuit is achieved by adjusting a body bias voltage of the integrated circuit. By controlling temperature of individual integrated circuits, temperature variation during burn-in testing can be reduced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2007
    Publication date: November 22, 2007
    Inventors: Eric Sheng, David Hoffman, John Niven
  • Publication number: 20050192773
    Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing temperature variation during burn-in testing. In one embodiment, power consumed by an integrated circuit under test is measured. An ambient temperature associated with the integrated circuit is measured. A desired junction temperature of the integrated circuit is achieved by adjusting a body bias voltage of the integrated circuit. By controlling temperature of individual integrated circuits, temperature variation during burn-in testing can be reduced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 1, 2004
    Publication date: September 1, 2005
    Inventors: Eric Sheng, David Hoffman, John Niven