Patents by Inventor James C. King
James C. King 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: 8631041Abstract: In one embodiment, a method comprising selecting a first node included in a data structure, the data structure representing, in a node-and-link representation, a first portion of electronic content, the data structure including a first external link being associated with the first node, the first external link referencing a first serialization, the first serialization representing a second portion of electronic content in a representation differing from the node-and-link representation of the data structure, augmenting the data structure using the first serialization comprising constructing a set of new nodes, the set of new nodes including all nodes constructible from the serialization, selecting a target node from among the set of new nodes, inserting the target node into the data structure, and inserting a first inter-node link into the data structure, the first inter-node link connecting the first node and the target node, the first inter-node link corresponding to the first external link.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2006Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: Adobe Systems IncorporatedInventors: James C. King, Philip Levy
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Patent number: 7668868Abstract: Methods and apparatus implementing techniques to embed files in an electronic document. User input specifies files to be embedded in an electronic document and metadata to be associated with the specified files in the electronic document. The specified files are embedded in the electronic document in response to the input. A manifest is created in the electronic document. The manifest includes representations of each of the embedded files and the specified metadata. Each representation of the metadata is associated in the manifest with representations of one or more corresponding files of the embedded files. The manifest includes presentation information defining how the representations will be presented to a user.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2006Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Adobe Systems IncorporatedInventors: James C. King, Xintai Chang
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Patent number: 7089248Abstract: Methods and apparatus implementing techniques to embed files in an electronic document. User input specifies files to be embedded in an electronic document and metadata to be associated with the specified files in the electronic document. The specified files are embedded in the electronic document in response to the input. A manifest is created in the electronic document. The manifest includes representations of each of the embedded files and the specified metadata. Each representation of the metadata is associated in the manifest with representations of one or more corresponding files of the embedded files. The manifest includes presentation information defining how the representations will be presented to a user.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Adobe Systems IncorporatedInventors: James C. King, Xintai Chang
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Patent number: 6661919Abstract: A system for producing a raster image derived from coded and non-coded portions of a hybrid data structure from an input bitmap including (1) a data processing apparatus, (2) a recognizer which performs recognition on an input bitmap to the data processing apparatus to detect identifiable objects within the input bitmap, (3) a mechanism for producing a hybrid data structure including coded data corresponding to the identifiable objects and non-coded data derived from portions of the input bitmap which do not correspond to the identifiable objects, and (4) an output device capable of developing a visually perceptible raster image derived from the hybrid data structure. The raster image includes raster images of the identifiable objects and raster images derived from portions of the input bitmap that do not correspond to the identifiable objects.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2002Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Adobe Systems IncorporatedInventors: Dennis G. Nicholson, James C. King
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Publication number: 20020067859Abstract: A system for producing a raster image derived from coded and non-coded portions of a hybrid data structure from an input bitmap including (1) a data processing apparatus, (2) a recognizer which performs recognition on an input bitmap to the data processing apparatus to detect identifiable objects within the input bitmap, (3) a mechanism for producing a hybrid data structure including coded data corresponding to the identifiable objects and non-coded data derived from portions of the input bitmap which do not correspond to the identifiable objects, and (4) an output device capable of developing a visually perceptible raster image derived from the hybrid data structure. The raster image includes raster images of the identifiable objects and raster images derived from portions of the input bitmap that do not correspond to the identifiable objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2002Publication date: June 6, 2002Applicant: Adobe Systems, Inc., a California corporationInventors: Dennis G. Nicholson, James C. King
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Patent number: 6385350Abstract: A system for producing a raster image derived from a data structure including a data processing apparatus, a recognizer which performs recognition on an input bitmap to the data processing apparatus to detect identifiable objects within the input bitmap, a mechanism for producing a hybrid data structure including coded data corresponding to the identifiable objects and to non-identifiable objects and the input bitmap, and an output device capable of developing a visually perceptible raster image derived from the input bitmap in the hybrid data structure. The raster image is derived from the input bitmap and thus includes no misrecognition errors.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1998Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Adobe Systems IncorporatedInventors: Dennis G. Nicholson, James C. King, David M. Emmett
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Patent number: 6366695Abstract: A system for producing a raster image derived from coded and non-coded portions of a hybrid data structure from an input bitmap including (1) a data processing apparatus, (2) a recognizer which performs recognition on an input bitmap to the data processing apparatus to detect identifiable objects within the input bitmap, (3) a mechanism for producing a hybrid data structure including coded data corresponding to the identifiable objects and non-coded data derived from portions of the input bitmap which do not correspond to the identifiable objects, and (4) an output device capable of developing a visually perceptible raster image derived from the hybrid data structure. The raster image includes raster images of the identifiable objects and raster images derived from portions of the input bitmap that do not correspond to the identifiable objects.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1999Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Adobe Systems IncorporatedInventors: Dennis G. Nicholson, James C. King
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Patent number: 6018819Abstract: A garment (20) for inhibiting relatively moving air from contacting a portion of a person wearing the garment. The garment (20) comprises a first panel (22) for inhibiting relative air movement contact against a portion of the body of the person. The first panel (22) includes a first fabric layer (62), a second fabric layer (64) and a first membrane (66) located between the first and second the first fabric layers. The first membrane (66) is water-resistant. The first panel (22) has an air permeability of not more than 3 CFM/ft.sup.2 and a moisture vapor transmission rate of at least 800 gm/m.sup.2 .multidot.day. The garment (20) also comprises a second panel (24) connectable with the first panel (22). The second panel (24) includes a third fabric layer (62a), a fourth fabric layer (64a) and a second membrane (66a) located between the third and fourth fabric layers. The second membrane (66a) is water-resistant. The second panel (24) has an air permeability of at least 6 CFM/f.sup.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1998Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: BHA Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James C. King, Frederic T. Wilson
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Patent number: 5999649Abstract: A system for producing a raster image derived from coded and non-coded portions of a hybrid data structure from an input bitmap including (1) a data processing apparatus, (2) a recognizer which performs recognition on an input bitmap to the data processing apparatus to detect identifiable objects within the input bitmap, (3) a mechanism for producing a hybrid data structure including coded data corresponding to the identifiable objects and non-coded data derived from portions of the input bitmap which do not correspond to the identifiable objects, and (4) an output device capable of developing a visually perceptible raster image derived from the hybrid data structure. The raster image includes raster images of the identifiable objects and raster images derived from portions of the input bitmap that do not correspond to the identifiable objects.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1996Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Adobe Systems IncorporatedInventors: Dennis G. Nicholson, James C. King
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Patent number: 5729637Abstract: A system for producing a raster image derived from a data structure including a data processing apparatus, a recognizer which performs recognition on an input bitmap to the data processing apparatus to detect identifiable objects within the input bitmap, a mechanism for producing a hybrid data structure including coded data corresponding to the identifiable objects and to non-identifiable objects and the input bitmap, and an output device capable of developing a visually perceptible raster image derived from the input bitmap in the hybrid data structure. The raster image is derived from the input bitmap and thus includes no misrecognition errors.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1995Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: Adobe Systems, Inc.Inventors: Dennis G. Nicholson, James C. King, David M. Emmett
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Patent number: 5625711Abstract: A system for producing a raster image derived from coded and non-coded portions of a hybrid data structure from an input bitmap including (1) a data processing apparatus, (2) a recognizer which performs recognition on an input bitmap to the data processing apparatus to detect identifiable objects within the input bitmap, (3) a mechanism for producing a hybrid data structure including coded data corresponding to the identifiable objects and non-coded data derived from portions of the input bitmap which do not correspond to the identifiable objects, and (4) an output device capable of developing a visually perceptible raster image derived from the hybrid data structure. The raster image includes raster images of the identifiable objects and raster images derived from portions of the input bitmap that do not correspond to the identifiable objects.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1994Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: Adobe Systems IncorporatedInventors: Dennis G. Nicholson, James C. King
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Patent number: 4806396Abstract: A pompon or similar device for promotions, businesses, institutions, sports, and the like have a pompon, ribbon or tassel portion affixed to a handle portion. The pompon portion is particularly adapted to contain plastic strips, ribbons or the like disclosing particular colors to convey a particular theme or message. The handle portion is particularly adapted to contain a severable redeemable portion or portions as well as a surface for the imprinting of advertisements, messages and the like.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1985Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: SG II, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Pratt, James C. King
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Patent number: 4792167Abstract: A releasable bolt device 1 for securing an emergency exit door 2 comprises a support structure 3 of box-like form, a bolt member 4 slidably mounted on the structure 3 for movement relative thereto, a compression spring 5 for urging the bolt member 4 away from the door-securing position, a frangible keep member 6, and a plate 7 for retaining the keep member 6 in place whereby its presence maintains the bolt member 4 in a door-securing position. The frangible keep member 6 is weakened locally so that it may be deliberately broken at that locality by manual force applied to it, whereby the bolt member 4 is moved out of its door-securing position by the spring 5.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1986Date of Patent: December 20, 1988Inventors: James C. King, Michael A. Cooper
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Patent number: 4769716Abstract: An improved method is described for transmitting facsimiles of scanned symbols. Prototype facsimiles of each symbol in a library are enhanced by averaging the representations of each scanned symbol with a respective previously created prototype facsimile for that symbol. The amount of white space at opposite sides of each symbol prototype is determined. The enhanced prototype facsimile for each scanned symbol is associated with positional parameters denoting the average white space at said opposite sides of each symbol.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1986Date of Patent: September 6, 1988Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Richard G. Casey, James C. King
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Patent number: 4745560Abstract: A bit-image printer is disclosed, having a page memory, a font memory and a font library. Fonts are selected from the library for use in composing a page image in the page memory. Loading of font characters into the page memory is controlled by the position of a cursor located within page memory. The font characters include cursor parameters which control the loading of the character into page memory, based upon current cursor position, and control movement of the cursor to a new location, in preparation for loading of the next character into page memory. After a page image is composed, the image is used to control an LED printhead which images the photoconductor of a xerographic reproduction device.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1985Date of Patent: May 17, 1988Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John W. Decker, James C. King, Ray A. Larner, Jeffrey B. Lotspiech
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Patent number: 3969498Abstract: A wound dressing of the type having a water soluble plasma soluble self-supporting flexible body and which may be aerated and foamed. The flexible body is self-adhering to the wound tissues and forms an artificial eschar with the moist elements at the situs of the wound. The flexible body is formed primarily from a water soluble dextran polymer.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1973Date of Patent: July 13, 1976Assignee: University of the PacificInventors: Patrick N. Catania, James C. King
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Patent number: 3935559Abstract: According to the invention, a car, for a transporter system, is provided, as means for detecting the close proximity of another car, with a device operated alternately as a signal transmitter and as a receiver and a plurality of plates at sides of the car, at least one plate, for example that of the leading side, being connected to the said device to serve as a receiving plate when the device is operating as a receiver and at least one plate being so connected to serve as a transmitting plate when the said device is operating as transmitter. Advantageously, switch means automatically changes over the connections of the plates to the said device in dependence upon the direction of travel. The output of the device when operating as a receiver may interrupt the driving of the car upon the detection of another car within a predetermined proximity.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1974Date of Patent: January 27, 1976Assignees: Electronic Machine Control (Sales) Limited, Dexion-Comino International LimitedInventors: Alan E. Straffon, James C. King