Patents by Inventor Howard W. Phillips
Howard W. Phillips 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: 8095366Abstract: Various technologies and techniques are disclosed that improve the instructional nature of fonts and/or the ability to create instructional fonts. Font characters are modified based on user interaction to enhance the user's understanding and/or fluency of the word. The font characters can have sound, motion, and altered appearance. When altering the appearance of the characters, the system operates on a set of control points associated with characters, changes the position of the characters, and changes the influence of the portion of characters on a set of respective spline curves. A designer or other user can customize the fonts and user experience by creating an episode package that specifies words to include in the user interface, and details about actions to take when certain events fire. The episode package can include media effects to play when a particular event associated with the media effect occurs.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2006Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Margaret K. Johnson, Heinz W. Schuller, Howard W. Phillips, Michel Pahud
-
Patent number: 7730403Abstract: Various technologies and techniques are disclosed that improve the instructional nature of fonts and/or the ability to create instructional fonts. Font characters are modified based on user interaction to enhance the user's understanding and/or fluency of the word. The font characters can have sound, motion and altered appearance. When altering the appearance of the characters, the system operates on a set of control points associated with characters, changes the position of the characters, and changes the influence of the portion of characters on a set of respective spline curves. A designer or other user can customize the fonts and user experience by creating an episode package that specifies words to include in the user interface, and details about actions to take when certain events fire. The episode package can include media effects to play when a particular event associated with the media effect occurs.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2006Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Margaret K. Johnson, Heinz W. Schuller, Howard W. Phillips, Michel Pahud
-
Publication number: 20080055316Abstract: Various technologies and techniques are disclosed for programmatically representing sentence meaning. Metadata is retrieved for an actor, the actor representing a noun to be in a scene. At least one image is also retrieved for the actor and displayed on the background. An action representing a verb for the actor to perform is retrieved. The at least one image of the actor is displayed with a modified behavior that is associated with the action and modified based on the actor metadata. If there is a patient representing another noun in the scene, then patient metadata and at least one patient image are retrieved. The at least one patient image is then displayed. When the patient is present, the modified behavior of the actor can be performed against the patient. The nouns and/or verbs can be customized by a content author.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2006Publication date: March 6, 2008Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Michel Pahud, Howard W. Phillips
-
Publication number: 20070226615Abstract: Various technologies and techniques are disclosed that improve the instructional nature of fonts and/or the ability to create instructional fonts. Font characters are modified based on user interaction to enhance the user's understanding and/or fluency of the word. The font characters can have sound, motion and altered appearance. When altering the appearance of the characters, the system operates on a set of control points associated with characters, changes the position of the characters, and changes the influence of the portion of characters on a set of respective spline curves. A designer or other user can customize the fonts and user experience by creating an episode package that specifies words to include in the user interface, and details about actions to take when certain events fire. The episode package can include media effects to play when a particular event associated with the media effect occurs.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2006Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicants: Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft Patent GroupInventors: Margaret K. Johnson, Heinz W. Schuller, Howard W. Phillips, Michel Pahud
-
Publication number: 20070226641Abstract: Various technologies and techniques are disclosed that improve the instructional nature of fonts and/or the ability to create instructional fonts. Font characters are modified based on user interaction to enhance the user's understanding and/or fluency of the word. The font characters can have sound, motion, and altered appearance. When altering the appearance of the characters, the system operates on a set of control points associated with characters, changes the position of the characters, and changes the influence of the portion of characters on a set of respective spline curves. A designer or other user can customize the fonts and user experience by creating an episode package that specifies words to include in the user interface, and details about actions to take when certain events fire. The episode package can include media effects to play when a particular event associated with the media effect occurs.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2006Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Margaret K. Johnson, Heinz W. Schuller, Howard W. Phillips, Michel Pahud
-
Patent number: 4113147Abstract: A vacuum bottle includes a pump dispenser for dispensing liquids from the temperature insulating interior without the need for removing the top or pouring. The pump dispenser employs a manually operated disk to pump air from a diaphragm into the bottle interior where it forces the liquid contents up a fluid tube and out a dispensing spout. A plurality of spaced ribs improve the operation of the dispenser mechanism by preventing twisting of the disk during pumping.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1977Date of Patent: September 12, 1978Assignee: Aladdin Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Albert A. Frazier, Howard W. Phillips