Patents by Inventor Haig H. Krakirian
Haig H. Krakirian 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: 8732152Abstract: The present invention is directed to a search engine for a video recorder. One embodiment of the present invention operates in an environment that includes one or more set-top boxes connected to or integrated within one or more output devices. The set-top boxes are used to transfer shows from a broadcast input source to one or more types of storage devices and to play back the shows from the storage devices to the output devices, either in a delayed-live fashion or at a later time of the user's choosing. The set-top box displays a graphical user interface (GUI), which gives the user the ability to watch and/or record timeslot based programming, to order on-demand programming, and to playback previously recorded shows that reside on a local or remote storage device. A search engine is added to the GUI that lets the search for shows and receive results in an enhanced manner.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2011Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Aptiv Digital, Inc.Inventors: Haig H. Krakirian, Geoffrey Z. Ombao, James A. Bumgardner
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Publication number: 20140040969Abstract: The present invention is directed to a resource sharing system of set-top boxes. The set-top boxes are arranged in a network. The resources of each set-top box in the network are potentially available to another set-top box in the network that has run out of resources. When a user needs a tuner resource, the set-top box determines if it has a local tuner available. If not, the set-top box attempts to use the tuner of another set-top box in the network. In one embodiment all of the tuners in the network are pooled together and used as a global resource of tuners for all of the set-tops. Alternatively, if a set-top box runs out of resource space on a storage device, it attempts to use the storage device on another set-top box before deleting shows locally to make room for the new show.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: Aptiv Digital, Inc.Inventors: James A. Bumgardner, Haig H. Krakirian
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Publication number: 20140029918Abstract: The present invention is directed to a video recorder having user extended and automatically extended time slots. An embodiment of the present invention includes a set top box having an internal storage device, such as a hard drive where broadcasts are transferred from a broadcast input source to the storage device. The set top box is connected to an output device such as a television, which displays a graphical user interface (GUI) and an interactive program guide (IPG). The user has the option to extend a chosen time slot, in which a show is scheduled to be transferred to the storage device. The time slot may be extended before the show, after the show, or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Inventors: Jim Bumgardner, Haig H. Krakirian
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Patent number: 8532466Abstract: The present invention is directed to a video recorder having user extended and automatically extended time slots. An embodiment of the present invention includes a set top box having an internal storage device, such as a hard drive where broadcasts are transferred from a broadcast input source to the storage device. The set top box is connected to an output device such as a television, which displays a graphical user interface (GUI) and an interactive program guide (IPG). The user has the option to extend a chosen time slot, in which a show is scheduled to be transferred to the storage device. The time slot may be extended before the show, after the show, or both.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2010Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Aptiv Digital, Inc.Inventors: Jim Bumgardner, Haig H. Krakirian
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Patent number: 8528015Abstract: The present invention is directed to a resource sharing system of set-top boxes. The set-top boxes are arranged in a network. The resources of each set-top box in the network are potentially available to another set-top box in the network that has run out of resources. When a user needs a tuner resource, the set-top box determines if it has a local tuner available. If not, the set-top box attempts to use the tuner of another set-top box in the network. In one embodiment all of the tuners in the network are pooled together and used as a global resource of tuners for all of the set-tops. Alternatively, if a set-top box runs out of resource space on a storage device, it attempts to use the storage device on another set-top box before deleting shows locally to make room for the new show.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2004Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Aptiv Digital, Inc.Inventors: Jim Bumgardner, Haig H. Krakirian
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Publication number: 20120189269Abstract: The present invention is directed to a video recorder having user extended and automatically extended time slots. An embodiment of the present invention includes a set-top box having an internal storage device, such as a hard drive where broadcasts are transferred from a broadcast input source to the storage device. The set-top box is connected to an output device such as a television, which displays a graphical user interface (GUI) and an interactive program guide (IPG). The user has the option to extend a chosen time slot, in which a show is scheduled to be transferred to the storage device. A dialog box is used when certain types of shows are selected that commonly require timeslot extensions at the end of the show.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2012Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: APTIV DIGITAL, INC.Inventors: Haig H. Krakirian, James A. Bumgardner, Daniel T. Ward, Geoffrey Z. Ombao
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Patent number: 8176516Abstract: The present invention is directed to a video recorder having user extended and automatically extended time slots. An embodiment of the present invention includes a set-top box having an internal storage device, such as a hard drive where broadcasts are transferred from a broadcast input source to the storage device. The set-top box is connected to an output device such as a television, which displays a graphical user interface (GUI) and an interactive program guide (IPG). The user has the option to extend a chosen time slot, in which a show is scheduled to be transferred to the storage device. A dialog box is used when certain types of shows are selected that commonly require timeslot extensions at the end of the show.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Aptiv Digital, Inc.Inventors: Haig H. Krakirian, James A. Bumgardner, Daniel T. Ward, Geoffrey Z. Ombao
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Patent number: 8116611Abstract: The present invention is directed to a shared tuner video recorder system architecture. In one embodiment, multiple set-top boxes are networked and configured to share tuners with each other. If a specific set-top box has no tuners available to schedule a show, it attempts to schedule the show on the tuner of another set-top box in the network.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2003Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Aptiv Digital, Inc.Inventors: James Bumgardner, Haig H Krakirian
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Publication number: 20110239250Abstract: The present invention is directed to a search engine for a video recorder. One embodiment of the present invention operates in an environment that includes one or more set-top boxes connected to or integrated within one or more output devices. The set-top boxes are used to transfer shows from a broadcast input source to one or more types of storage devices and to play back the shows from the storage devices to the output devices, either in a delayed-live fashion or at a later time of the user's choosing. The set-top box displays a graphical user interface (GUI), which gives the user the ability to watch and/or record timeslot based programming, to order on-demand programming, and to playback previously recorded shows that reside on a local or remote storage device. A search engine is added to the GUI that lets the search for shows and receive results in an enhanced manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2011Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: APTIV DIGITAL, INC.Inventors: Haig H. Krakirian, Geoffrey Z. Ombao, James A. Bumgardner
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Publication number: 20110194842Abstract: A broadcast recording system for selectively recording broadcast program content from a mosaic display while continuing to display the mosaic display. The system may include the ability to present a categorized mosaic, program guide information for selected program content, and/or audio associated with selected program content.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2010Publication date: August 11, 2011Inventor: Haig H. Krakirian
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Publication number: 20110194841Abstract: The present invention is directed to a video recorder having user extended and automatically extended time slots. An embodiment of the present invention includes a set top box having an internal storage device, such as a hard drive where broadcasts are transferred from a broadcast input source to the storage device. The set top box is connected to an output device such as a television, which displays a graphical user interface (GUI) and an interactive program guide (IPG). The user has the option to extend a chosen time slot, in which a show is scheduled to be transferred to the storage device. The time slot may be extended before the show, after the show, or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2010Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: APTIV DIGITAL, INC.Inventors: Jim Bumgardner, Haig H. Krakirian
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Patent number: 7974962Abstract: The present invention is directed to a search engine for a video recorder. One embodiment of the present invention operates in an environment that includes one or more set-top boxes connected to or integrated within one or more output devices. The set-top boxes are used to transfer shows from a broadcast input source to one or more types of storage devices and to play back the shows from the storage devices to the output devices, either in a delayed-live fashion or at a later time of the user's choosing. The set-top box displays a graphical user interface (GUI), which gives the user the ability to watch and/or record timeslot based programming, to order on-demand programming, and to playback previously recorded shows that reside on a local or remote storage device. A search engine is added to the GUI that lets the search for shows and receive results in an enhanced manner.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2005Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Aptiv Digital, Inc.Inventors: Haig H. Krakirian, Geoffrey Z. Ombao, James A. Bumgardner
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Publication number: 20100316355Abstract: The present invention is directed to a conflict manager for a personal video recorder. An embodiment of the present invention includes a set-top box having an internal hard drive or other storage device where broadcasts are transferred to the storage device. The set-top box is connected to an output device such as a television, which displays a graphical user interface (GUI) and an interactive program guide (IPG). The IPG displays a list of broadcasts that are available by tuning to different channels. The GUI allows the user to navigate the IPG, for instance, by viewing different times and dates for broadcasts. The GUI also allows the user to activate a video recorder within the set-top box, by navigating the IPG and selecting broadcasts to later transfer to the storage device. The user may select multiple broadcasts to transfer, may repeatedly transfer the same program, or may repeatedly transfer the same program in a series.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: APTIV DIGITAL, INC.Inventors: Jim Bumgardner, Haig H. Krakirian
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Patent number: 7853120Abstract: The present invention is a video recorder having user extended and automatically extended time slots. The user has the option to extend a chosen time slot, in which a show is scheduled to be transferred to a storage device. The time slot may be extended before the show, after the show, or both. The system also implements an automatic extension of the time slot by default, which is used to ensure that the data is completely captured to the system, in case the broadcast and the set-top box are slightly out of sync, the broadcaster unexpectedly begins a show's broadcast slightly early or late, or the show unexpectedly runs longer than the IPG indicates.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2004Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Aptiv Digital, Inc.Inventors: Jim Bumgardner, Haig H. Krakirian
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Patent number: 7774816Abstract: The present invention is directed to a conflict manager for a personal video recorder. An embodiment of the present invention includes a set-top box having an internal hard drive or other storage device where broadcasts are transferred to the storage device. The set-top box is connected to an output device such as a television, which displays a graphical user interface (GUI) and an interactive program guide (IPG). The IPG displays a list of broadcasts that are available by tuning to different channels. The GUI allows the user to navigate the IPG, for instance, by viewing different times and dates for broadcasts. The GUI also allows the user to activate a video recorder within the set-top box, by navigating the IPG and selecting broadcasts to later transfer to the storage device. The user may select multiple broadcasts to transfer, may repeatedly transfer the same program, or may repeatedly transfer the same program in a series.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2003Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Rovi Technologies CorporationInventors: Jim Bumgardner, Haig H. Krakirian
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Publication number: 20100166386Abstract: The present invention is directed to a video recorder having user extended and automatically extended time slots. An embodiment of the present invention includes a set-top box having an internal storage device, such as a hard drive where broadcasts are transferred from a broadcast input source to the storage device. The set-top box is connected to an output device such as a television, which displays a graphical user interface (GUI) and an interactive program guide (IPG). The user has the option to extend a chosen time slot, in which a show is scheduled to be transferred to the storage device. A dialog box is used when certain types of shows are selected that commonly require timeslot extensions at the end of the show.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2009Publication date: July 1, 2010Applicant: APTIV DIGITAL, INC.Inventors: Haig H. Krakirian, James A. Bumgardner, Daniel T. Ward, Geoffrey Z. Ombao
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Publication number: 20090241144Abstract: A full service television system and method are provided. The system comprises a cable headend, at least one fiber transport, at least one distribution hub, at least one hybrid fiber coax plant, and a plurality of set-top terminals. The system delivers television programs, advanced cable services, and online services. Programs and services are transmitted to the set-top terminals in both digital and analog formats to maintain downward compatibility with existing systems. The set-top terminal includes a central processing unit, a unified memory architecture, a memory management unit, communications circuitry, I/O control circuitry, and audio and video output circuitry. Through these components, the set-top terminal provides advanced cable services such as a comprehensive channel navigator, an interactive program guide, one-touch recording, recording conflict detection and resolution, and advanced configuration controls.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2009Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventors: Mike L. LaJoie, Joseph G. Buehl, Haig H. Krakirian, Stephen M. Johnson, Ralph W. Brown
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Publication number: 20090235298Abstract: A method for assigning attributes to media content. A media content is first displayed on a television, computer, or other display. A communication created by a user while viewing the media content is then received. The communication is then analyzed, and at least a portion of the communication is linked to a portion of the media content. The communication is also analyzed to identify relevant keywords which are then saved as attributes of the media content. The assigned word or phrase can be used to recommend the media content to other viewers or to find the media content in response to a search function. A method for synchronizing communications with time-shifted media content is also disclosed. A media content such as a television program is displayed during a time period other than its original broadcast time. Communications created by users while watching the media content are then received. The received communications are time-stamped so they can be synchronized with the run-time of the media content.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2008Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: United Video Properties, Inc.Inventors: Marvin Charles Carlberg, Harsimran Sihota, Geoffrey Z. Ombao, Glen E. Roe, Haig H. Krakirian
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Publication number: 20090060468Abstract: In many aspects, systems and methods for recording popular media among a subset of users of an interactive media delivery system using interactive media guidance applications are provided. The systems and methods for recording the popular media generally relate to determining and selecting for recording the popular media according to popularity criteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: United Video Properties, Inc.Inventors: Marvin Charles Carlberg, Haig H. Krakirian
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Publication number: 20080273856Abstract: In many aspects, systems and methods for recording overlapping media content using interactive media guidance applications are provided. The systems and methods for recording overlapping media content generally relate to cropping overlapping portions of the media content thereby allowing a user to enjoy most of the recording while only forgoing a portion of the beginning or the end of a program.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2007Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: United Video Properties, Inc.Inventors: James A. Bumgardner, Geoffrey Z. Ombao, Gregory L. DeCamp, Haig H. Krakirian