Patents by Inventor Jeff LaSor

Jeff LaSor 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: 7231460
    Abstract: Systems and methods for leveraging resources on a computer network to view a file on a client computer written in a format unreadable by the client computer are provided. According to one method, the client computer receives a file in a source format unreadable by the client computer. The client computer broadcasts the format of the received file to a plurality of File Viewing Servers (FVSs) in the network. In response, the client computer receives from at least one of the FVSs a conversion rating, which indicates the respective FVS's ability to convert the source format of the file into a conversion format readable by the client computer. Upon receiving the conversion ratings from the FVSs, the client computer selects the FVS transmitting the highest conversion rating to convert the received file from the source format unreadable by the client computer into the conversion format readable by the client computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 12, 2007
    Assignee: Gateway Inc.
    Inventors: Gary E. Sullivan, Mike J. Giffin, Jeff LaSor, Mark D. Goddard, Kent M. Bowling
  • Patent number: 7089324
    Abstract: The present invention provides for a local network comprising a plurality of interconnected computing devices that dynamically assigns a new Internet gateway server for the local network when the currently assigned Internet gateway is not connected to the local network and the Internet. Each one of the computing devices capable of connecting to the Internet is given a different connection priority, which indicates the desirability of assigning the respective computing device as the Internet gateway server. When a computing device in the local network is unable to access the Internet through the currently assigned Internet gateway server, the computing device broadcasts a message to the entire local network requesting to become the new Internet gateway server. The request to become the gateway includes the connection priority of the computing device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2006
    Assignee: Gateway Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel C. Milius, Mike Giffin, Mark D. Goddard, Jeff LaSor, Gary E. Sullivan
  • Patent number: 7051327
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and method for providing a data backup to an information handling system using software updates. The information handling system has one or more applications included thereon and is capable of being communicatively coupled to a remote server through a network connection. A data package is created based upon configuration data and application data stored on the server. The configuration data includes data previously obtained from the information handling system, such as settings and user data. The application data includes data corresponding to the applications included on the information handling system. The data package is formatted into a software update format and transmitted over the network connection to the information handling system. The data package is suitable for restoring the information handling system after failure, and may be utilized by the information handling system as a software update to restore itself.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2006
    Assignee: Gateway Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel C. Milius, Jeff LaSor
  • Publication number: 20020194380
    Abstract: Systems and methods for leveraging resources on a computer network to view a file on a client computer written in a format unreadable by the client computer are provided. According to one method, the client computer receives a file in a source format unreadable by the client computer. The client computer broadcasts the format of the received file to a plurality of File Viewing Servers (FVSs) in the network. In response, the client computer receives from at least one of the FVSs a conversion rating, which indicates the respective FVS's ability to convert the source format of the file into a conversion format readable by the client computer. Upon receiving the conversion ratings from the FVSs, the client computer selects the FVS transmitting the highest conversion rating to convert the received file from the source format unreadable by the client computer into the conversion format readable by the client computer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2001
    Publication date: December 19, 2002
    Applicant: Gateway, Inc.
    Inventors: Gary E. Sullivan, Mike J. Giffin, Jeff LaSor, Mark D. Goddard, Kent M. Bowling