Patents by Inventor Harry Schatz
Harry Schatz 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: 8140981Abstract: The present invention provides a method, apparatus, and computer instructions for organizing threads in an instant messaging session. Instant messages are received from a list of contacts. Each of these messages are stored in a set of folders, wherein each folders in the set of folders stores messages for a contact in the number of contacts. Each file is linked for access though a graphical user interface. Message threads are handled by displaying a primary dialog window, wherein the primary dialog window includes an ongoing conversation pane and an outgoing message pane. Responsive to a user input identifying a new thread, a secondary dialog window is displayed, wherein the secondary dialog window includes an ongoing conversation pane and an outgoing message pane. Responses to outgoing messages sent from the outgoing message pane are displayed in the primary dialog window in the ongoing conversation pane in the primary dialog window.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2008Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Carl P. Gusler, Rick A. Hamilton, II, Harry Schatz, James W. Seaman
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Patent number: 7986776Abstract: In the method of the present invention, a customer of a service provider would be placed in hold while waiting to speak to a customer service representative. The method and system of the invention would recognize the telephone number of the caller using a “caller ID” system. If this call is the first time the caller has ever called, the caller would be presented with an audible listing of listening choices that would include but not be limited to the latest news, the weather (of the caller's location), financial headlines, or a selection of music stations (via cable radio, for example). The caller would then speak or type his/her preference into the keypad and the selection would be played. If the caller does not like the selection, the caller can then speak another selection or type the new selection as many times as the caller prefers. The caller selection is recorded in a caller preference database.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2008Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Rick Allen Hamilton, II, Carl Phillip Gusler, Timothy Moffett Waters, Harry Schatz
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Patent number: 7889858Abstract: In the method of the present invention, a customer of a service provider would be placed in hold while waiting to speak to a customer service representative. The method and system of the invention would recognize the telephone number of the caller using a “caller ID” system. If this call is the first time the caller has ever called, the caller would be presented with an audible listing of listening choices that would include but not be limited to the latest news, the weather (of the caller's location), financial headlines, or a selection of music stations (via cable radio, for example). The caller would then speak or type his/her preference into the keypad and the selection would be played. If the caller does not like the selection, the caller can then speak another selection or type the new selection as many times as the caller prefers. The caller selection is recorded in a caller preference database.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2006Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Rick Allen Hamilton, II, Carl Phillip Gusler, Timothy Moffett Waters, Harry Schatz
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Patent number: 7693951Abstract: The present invention provides a method, apparatus, and computer instructions for organizing threads in an instant messaging session. Instant messages are received from a list of contacts. Each of these messages are stored in a set of folders, wherein each folders in the set of folders stores messages for a contact in the number of contacts. Each file is linked for access though a graphical user interface. Message threads are handled by displaying a primary dialog window, wherein the primary dialog window includes an ongoing conversation pane and an outgoing message pane. Responsive to a user input identifying a new thread, a secondary dialog window is displayed, wherein the secondary dialog window includes an ongoing conversation pane and an outgoing message pane. Responses to outgoing messages sent from the outgoing message pane are displayed in the primary dialog window in the ongoing conversation pane in the primary dialog window.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2008Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Carl Phillip Gusler, Rick Allen Hamilton, II, Harry Schatz, James Wesley Seaman
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Patent number: 7562118Abstract: An example of a solution provided here comprises: in response to a request from an original sender, transmitting tracing notifications to the original sender, and providing limits for the tracing notifications. The tracing notifications operate when an e-mail message is forwarded to at least one non-original recipient.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2003Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Craig Fellenstein, Carl Phillip Gusler, Rick Allen Hamilton, II, Harry Schatz
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Publication number: 20080250335Abstract: The present invention provides a method, apparatus, and computer instructions for organizing threads in an instant messaging session. Instant messages are received from a list of contacts. Each of these messages are stored in a set of folders, wherein each folders in the set of folders stores messages for a contact in the number of contacts. Each file is linked for access though a graphical user interface. Message threads are handled by displaying a primary dialog window, wherein the primary dialog window includes an ongoing conversation pane and an outgoing message pane. Responsive to a user input identifying a new thread, a secondary dialog window is displayed, wherein the secondary dialog window includes an ongoing conversation pane and an outgoing message pane. Responses to outgoing messages sent from the outgoing message pane are displayed in the primary dialog window in the ongoing conversation pane in the primary dialog window.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2008Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Carl Phillip Gusler, Rick Allen Hamilton, Harry Schatz, James Wesley Seaman
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Publication number: 20080250336Abstract: The present invention provides a method, apparatus, and computer instructions for organizing threads in an instant messaging session. Instant messages are received from a list of contacts. Each of these messages are stored in a set of folders, wherein each folders in the set of folders stores messages for a contact in the number of contacts. Each file is linked for access though a graphical user interface. Message threads are handled by displaying a primary dialog window, wherein the primary dialog window includes an ongoing conversation pane and an outgoing message pane. Responsive to a user input identifying a new thread, a secondary dialog window is displayed, wherein the secondary dialog window includes an ongoing conversation pane and an outgoing message pane. Responses to outgoing messages sent from the outgoing message pane are displayed in the primary dialog window in the ongoing conversation pane in the primary dialog window.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2008Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Carl Phillip Gusler, Rick Allen Hamilton, Harry Schatz, James Wesley Seaman
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Patent number: 7412491Abstract: The present invention provides a method, apparatus, and computer instructions for organizing threads in an instant messaging session. Instant messages are received from a list of contacts. Each of these messages are stored in a set of folders, wherein each folders in the set of folders stores messages for a contact in the number of contacts. Each file is linked for access though a graphical user interface. Message threads are handled by displaying a primary dialog window, wherein the primary dialog window includes an ongoing conversation pane and an outgoing message pane. Responsive to a user input identifying a new thread, a secondary dialog window is displayed, wherein the secondary dialog window includes an ongoing conversation pane and an outgoing message pane. Responses to outgoing messages sent from the outgoing message pane are displayed in the primary dialog window in the ongoing conversation pane in the primary dialog window.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2003Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Carl Phillip Gusler, Rick Allen Hamilton, II, Harry Schatz, James Wesley Seaman
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Publication number: 20070258577Abstract: In the method of the present invention, a customer of a service provider would be placed in hold while waiting to speak to a customer service representative. The method and system of the invention would recognize the telephone number of the caller using a “caller ID” system. If this call is the first time the caller has ever called, the caller would be presented with an audible listing of listening choices that would include but not be limited to the latest news, the weather (of the caller's location), financial headlines, or a selection of music stations (via cable radio, for example). The caller would then speak or type his/her preference into the keypad and the selection would be played. If the caller does not like the selection, the caller can then speak another selection or type the new selection as many times as the caller prefers. The caller selection is recorded in a caller preference database.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2006Publication date: November 8, 2007Inventors: Rick Hamilton, Carl Gusler, Timothy Waters, Harry Schatz
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Patent number: 7194536Abstract: An apparatus and method for monitoring instant messaging user accounts are provided. The apparatus and method provide a mechanism by which transcripts of instant messages may be generated and analyzed to determine if inappropriate contact with unapproved users is occurring. A user is registered with an instant messaging service provider such that an indication as to whether or not transcripts of the user's instant messages should be stored. In addition, a listing of destination user identifications that are approved, and thus do not require transcripts, may be provided to the instant messaging service provider. Thereafter, when an instant message is received, a look-up of the source user identification of the instant message, and optionally, the destination user identification, may be used to determine if transcripts are to be stored. The transcript may be reported to an authorized recipient of the transcript.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2001Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Craig William Fellenstein, Carl Phillip Gusler, Rick Allen Hamilton, II, Harry Schatz
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Patent number: 7191221Abstract: The present invention provides a monitoring subsystem that would capture all incoming MDN messages (return receipts), and rather than posting individual MDN notes in the user's in-box, a tracking and update subsystem would correlate the incoming responses by reading the appropriate fields in the captured MDN message, and would then use this data to update/create the new functionality.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2003Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Harry Schatz, Carl Phillip Gusler, Rick Allen Hamilton, II, James Wesley Seaman
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Patent number: 7120671Abstract: An example of a solution provided here comprises: receiving a message from a sender; providing the message to a recipient; and in response to a request from the sender, automatically transmitting multiple-party receipt notifications to a number of persons. Thus a number of persons may be notified that the recipient has been provided with the content of the message. In some cases, such a solution may comprise providing limits for the multiple-party receipt notifications.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2003Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Carl Phillip Gusler, Rick Allen Hamilton, II, Harry Schatz, James Wesley Seaman
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Patent number: 7092510Abstract: In the method of the present invention, a customer of a service provider would be placed in hold while waiting to speak to a customer service representative. The method and system of the invention would recognize the telephone number of the caller using a “caller ID” system. If this call is the first time the caller has ever called, the caller would be presented with an audible listing of listening choices that would include but not be limited to the latest news, the weather (of the caller's location), financial headlines, or a selection of music stations (via cable radio, for example). The caller would then speak or type his/her preference into the keypad and the selection would be played. If the caller does not like the selection, the caller can then speak another selection or type the new selection as many times as the caller prefers. The caller selection is recorded in a caller preference database.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Rick Allen Hamilton, II, Carl Phillip Gusler, Timothy Moffett Waters, Harry Schatz
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Patent number: 7032007Abstract: An apparatus and method for monitoring instant messaging user accounts are provided. The apparatus and method provide a mechanism by which transcripts of instant messages may be generated and analyzed to determine if inappropriate contact with unapproved users is occurring. A user is registered with an instant messaging service provider such that an indication as to whether or not transcripts of the user's instant messages should be stored. In addition, a listing of destination user identifications that are approved, and thus do not require transcripts, may be provided to the instant messaging service provider. Thereafter, when an instant message is received, a look-up of the source user identification of the instant message, and optionally, the destination user identification, may be used to determine if transcripts are to be stored. The transcript may be reported to an authorized recipient of the transcript.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2001Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Craig William Fellenstein, Carl Phillip Gusler, Rick Allen Hamilton, II, Harry Schatz
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Method for automated tracking of time and association of the tracked time with accounting categories
Publication number: 20060004540Abstract: The present invention provides a system for the automated tracking of time spent executing computer applications and processes, the associating of the time with accounting categories, and the reporting of the time spent. The system provides a variety of modes for tracking the time. In an embodiment, the user can specify a stop time for the association of a computer application with an accounting category. In an embodiment, the user can specify information about the billing rates of the time spent executing an application. In an embodiment, the user can associate an application with an accounting category for a period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2004Publication date: January 5, 2006Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Rick Hamilton, Jonathan Harding, James Seaman, Harry Schatz -
Publication number: 20050152531Abstract: In the method of the present invention, a customer of a service provider would be placed in hold while waiting to speak to a customer service representative. The method and system of the invention would recognize the telephone number of the caller using a “caller ID” system. If this call is the first time the caller has ever called, the caller would be presented with an audible listing of listening choices that would include but not be limited to the latest news, the weather (of the caller's location), financial headlines, or a selection of music stations (via cable radio, for example). The caller would then speak or type his/her preference into the keypad and the selection would be played. If the caller does not like the selection, the caller can then speak another selection or type the new selection as many times as the caller prefers. The caller selection is recorded in a caller preference database.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2004Publication date: July 14, 2005Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Rick Hamilton, Carl Gusler, Timothy Waters, Harry Schatz
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Publication number: 20050097176Abstract: The present invention provides a monitoring subsystem that would capture all incoming MDN messages (return receipts), and rather than posting individual MDN notes in the user's in-box, a tracking and update subsystem would correlate the incoming responses by reading the appropriate fields in the captured MDN message, and would then use this data to update/create the new functionalityType: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2003Publication date: May 5, 2005Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Harry Schatz, Carl Gusler, Rick Hamilton, James Seaman
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Publication number: 20050050143Abstract: The present invention provides a method, apparatus, and computer instructions for organizing threads in an instant messaging session. Instant messages are received from a list of contacts. Each of these messages are stored in a set of folders, wherein each folders in the set of folders stores messages for a contact in the number of contacts. Each file is linked for access though a graphical user interface. Message threads are handled by displaying a primary dialog window, wherein the primary dialog window includes an ongoing conversation pane and an outgoing message pane. Responsive to a user input identifying a new thread, a secondary dialog window is displayed, wherein the secondary dialog window includes an ongoing conversation pane and an outgoing message pane. Responses to outgoing messages sent from the outgoing message pane are displayed in the primary dialog window in the ongoing conversation pane in the primary dialog window.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2003Publication date: March 3, 2005Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Carl Gusler, Rick Hamilton, Harry Schatz, James Seaman
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Publication number: 20050021650Abstract: An example of a solution provided here comprises: receiving a message from a sender; providing the message to a recipient; and in response to a request from the sender, automatically transmitting multiple-party receipt notifications to a number of persons. Thus a number of persons may be notified that the recipient has been provided with the content of the message. In some cases, such a solution may comprise providing limits for the multiple-party receipt notifications.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2003Publication date: January 27, 2005Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Carl Gusler, Rick Hamilton, Harry Schatz, James Seaman
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Publication number: 20050010643Abstract: An example of a solution provided here comprises: in response to a request from an original sender, transmitting tracing notifications to the original sender, and providing limits for the tracing notifications. The tracing notifications operate when an e-mail message is forwarded to at least one non-original recipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2003Publication date: January 13, 2005Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Craig Fellenstein, Carl Gusler, Rick Hamilton, Harry Schatz