Patents by Inventor Jeff Parrish
Jeff Parrish 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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Publication number: 20120053623Abstract: A suture anchor comprises a tubular body having an axial bore therethrough and having one or more purchase enhancements on an exterior surface of the body adapted to enhance purchase of the body within a bone hole, such as threads. A lateral port passes through the body from the bore to the exterior surface. A length of suture for attaching soft tissue to bone passes down along the exterior surface over the one or more purchase enhancements, over a distal end of the body, up into the bore through and then back out of the bore and up along the exterior surface over the one or more purchase enhancements.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2010Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: DePuy Mikek, Inc.Inventors: Erik Sebastian Sojka, Arthur G. Stephen, André Francisco-Guilherme, Mark W. Wolfson, Brian Henri Ortrando, Daniel Paul Gamache, Justin M. Piccirillo, Kairi Lofton, William Reiser, Jeff Parrish
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Publication number: 20120053625Abstract: A suture anchor comprises a tubular body having an axial bore therethrough and having one or more purchase enhancements on an exterior surface of the body adapted to enhance purchase of the body within a bone hole, such as threads. A lateral port passes through the body from the bore to the exterior surface and is formed of a slot entering the body from its proximal end. A length of suture for attaching soft tissue to bone passes down along the exterior surface over the one or more purchase enhancements, over a distal end of the body, up into the bore through and then back out of the bore and up along the exterior surface over the one or more purchase enhancements.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2010Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: DePuy Mikek, Inc.Inventors: Erik Sebastian Sojka, Arthur G. Stephen, André francisco-Guilherme, Mark W. Wolfson, Brian Henri Ortrando, Daniel Paul Gamache, Justin M. Piccirillo, Kairi Lofton, William Reiser, Jeff Parrish
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Publication number: 20120053629Abstract: A suture anchor has a tubular body having an axial bore therethrough with one or more purchase enhancements on an exterior surface of the body adapted to enhance purchase of the body within a bone hole. These are preferably screw threads. A distal nose of the suture body has a smooth exterior surface. A length of suture passes down along the exterior surface over the purchase enhancements, over the distal nose, and up into the bore. The smooth exterior surface of the distal nose allows tension of the suture to be held by the engagement of the nose within the bone hole thus making it easier to obtain proper tension as the remaining portion is engaged into the bone hole to provide final fixation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: DePuy Mikek, Inc.Inventors: William Reiser, Kairi Lofton, Jeff Parrish, Kristian DiMatteo
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Publication number: 20110122157Abstract: A method and a system for navigating a display screen to search for a desired item of information stored in an electronic device. The electronic device includes a novel fly over user interface (FOUI) capable of receiving commands from a user to provide a zoom out view of the display screen. A user may commence a navigation session by touching the display screen in a non active area or by clicking on a specifically designated icon to activate the user interface. During the navigation session, the display screen is zoomed-out and a magnifying area may appear on the display screen. The user interface enables the user to scroll the zoomed-out display screen by dragging the magnifying area towards an edge of the display screen to find a desired item of information. The display screen may be a display screen of a digital device (e.g., portable computer, personal computer, a cellular telephone, a digital watch, etc). The user may terminate a navigation session by removing the pointer from the display screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2011Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: ACCESS SYSTEMS AMERICAS, INC.Inventors: Gilles Fabre, Jeff Parrish
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Patent number: 7884809Abstract: A method and a system for navigating a display screen to search for a desired item of information stored in an electronic device. The electronic device includes a novel fly over user interface (FOUI) capable of receiving commands from a user to provide a zoom out view of the display screen. A user may commence a navigation session by touching the display screen in a non active area or by clicking on a specifically designated icon to activate the user interface. During the navigation session, the display screen is zoomed-out and a magnifying area may appear on the display screen. The user interface enables the user to scroll the zoomed-out display screen by dragging the magnifying area towards an edge of the display screen to find a desired item of information. The display screen may be a display screen of a digital device (e.g., portable computer, personal computer, a cellular telephone, a digital watch, etc). The user may terminate a navigation session by removing the pointer from the display screen.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2009Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Access Systems Americas, Inc.Inventors: Gilles Fabre, Jeff Parrish
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Patent number: 7714875Abstract: A method and system of determining the screen capability and rendering the appropriate display attribute is herein described. The present invention performs this task by using a color table, which contains a list of object types and a corresponding list of display attributes. The application program obtains the correct display attribute for the object by calling the color table, giving it an identifier of the object. The color table is indexed by the identifier of the object and a screen capability flag that is obtained, in one embodiment, from the operating system. The color table provides the display attribute for the specified object based on the screen capability flag. Advantageously, the application program does not need to know the computer's display capability. Furthermore, the application program needs only one piece of computer code, regardless of the number of display capabilities which are possible. Thus, memory space in the palmtop is conserved.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2006Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: PalmSource Inc.Inventors: Roger Flores, Steve Lemke, Bob Ebert, Jeff Parrish
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Publication number: 20090146969Abstract: A method and a system for navigating a display screen to search for a desired item of information stored in an electronic device. The electronic device includes a novel fly over user interface (FOUI) capable of receiving commands from a user to provide a zoom out view of the display screen. A user may commence a navigation session by touching the display screen in a non active area or by clicking on a specifically designated icon to activate the user interface. During the navigation session, the display screen is zoomed-out and a magnifying area may appear on the display screen. The user interface enables the user to scroll the zoomed-out display screen by dragging the magnifying area towards an edge of the display screen to find a desired item of information. The display screen may be a display screen of a digital device (e.g., portable computer, personal computer, a cellular telephone, a digital watch, etc). The user may terminate a navigation session by removing the pointer from the display screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2009Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: PALMSOURCE, INC.Inventors: Gilles Fabre, Jeff Parrish
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Patent number: 7492350Abstract: A method and a system for navigating a display screen to search for a desired item of information stored in an electronic device. The electronic device includes a novel fly over user interface (FOUI) capable of receiving commands from a user to provide a zoom out view of the display screen. A user may commence a navigation session by touching the display screen in a non active area or by clicking on a specifically designated icon to activate the user interface. During the navigation session, the display screen is zoomed-out and a magnifying area may appear on the display screen. The user interface enables the user to scroll the zoomed-out display screen by dragging the magnifying area towards an edge of the display screen to find a desired item of information. The display screen may be a display screen of a digital device (e.g., portable computer, personal computer, a cellular telephone, a digital watch, etc). The user may terminate a navigation session by removing the pointer from the display screen.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2006Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: PalmSource, Inc.Inventors: Gilles Fabre, Jeff Parrish
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Publication number: 20080186960Abstract: The present invention provides a method of controlling media streams in an electronic device that includes receiving an input stream from a plurality of applications executed on the electronic device outside of an execution thread of any of the plurality of applications and routing each of the input streams to an output device according to a set of preconfigured rules. In a second aspect, the present invention also provides an electronic device that includes a plurality of output device components and a processor that is adapted to execute 1) a plurality of applications producing streams of data, and 2) a mediator that is coupled to each of the output devices adapted to receive the data streams from each of a plurality of applications and route the data streams from the plurality of applications to one or more of the output devices according to a set of preconfigured rules.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2008Publication date: August 7, 2008Applicant: ACCESS SYSTEMS AMERICAS, INC.Inventors: Michael Kocheisen, Lars Rehder, Jianfeng Wu, Jeff Parrish
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Publication number: 20070214188Abstract: A time zone management system and method for a date-book like application. A user can associate a time zone with an event or appointment, especially on a palmtop computer. The event can be associated with the time zone by selecting the time zone as an attribute from a details menu, or other suitable user interface mechanism or other mechanism. The user can select a display time zone, and all events to be displayed are translated to the display time zone to be displayed on the palmtop computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2007Publication date: September 13, 2007Applicant: PALMSOURCE, INC.Inventors: Eric Lapuyade, Regis Nicolas, Jeff PARRISH
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Patent number: 7219109Abstract: A time zone management system and method for a date-book like application. A user can associate a time zone with an event or appointment, especially on a palmtop computer. The event can be associated with the time zone by selecting the time zone as an attribute from a details menu, or other suitable user interface mechanism or other mechanism. The user can select a display time zone, and all events to be displayed are translated to the display time zone to be displayed on the palmtop computer.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2001Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: PalmSource, Inc.Inventors: Eric Lapuyade, Regis Nicolas, Jeff Parrish
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Publication number: 20070061756Abstract: An improved method and system for record selection. Specifically, one embodiment of the present invention interprets the “gesture” of swiping the pen, from left to right, across a line-item of a record entry as a command to highlight the line-item and to select the entire record. Furthermore, a contiguous group of multiple records are highlighted and selected by selecting the first record, as above, and then continuing to swipe the pen down through the records, in accordance with another embodiment. Lastly, discontiguous records are selected by repeating the above sequence for two or more discontiguous groups of records. Previous selections are maintained until the user executes any other non-selection action.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2006Publication date: March 15, 2007Inventors: Jeff Parrish, E. Lunsford
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Publication number: 20060250378Abstract: A method and a system for navigating a display screen to search for a desired item of information stored in an electronic device. The electronic device includes a novel fly over user interface (FOUI) capable of receiving commands from a user to provide a zoom out view of the display screen. A user may commence a navigation session by touching the display screen in a non active area or by clicking on a specifically designated icon to activate the user interface. During the navigation session, the display screen is zoomed-out and a magnifying area may appear on the display screen. The user interface enables the user to scroll the zoomed-out display screen by dragging the magnifying area towards an edge of the display screen to find a desired item of information. The display screen may be a display screen of a digital device (e.g., portable computer, personal computer, a cellular telephone, a digital watch, etc). The user may terminate a navigation session by removing the pointer from the display screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2006Publication date: November 9, 2006Inventors: Gilles Fabre, Jeff Parrish
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Publication number: 20060250406Abstract: A method and system of determining the screen capability and rendering the appropriate display attribute is herein described. The present invention performs this task by using a color table, which contains a list of object types and a corresponding list of display attributes. The application program obtains the correct display attribute for the object by calling the color table, giving it an identifier of the object. The color table is indexed by the identifier of the object and a screen capability flag that is obtained, in one embodiment, from the operating system. The color table provides the display attribute for the specified object based on the screen capability flag. Advantageously, the application program does not need to know the computer's display capability. Furthermore, the application program needs only one piece of computer code, regardless of the number of display capabilities which are possible. Thus, memory space in the palmtop is conserved.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2006Publication date: November 9, 2006Inventors: Roger Flores, Steve Lemke, Bob Ebert, Jeff Parrish
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Patent number: 7075555Abstract: A method and system of determining the screen capability and rendering the appropriate display attribute is herein described. The present invention performs this task by using a color table, which contains a list of object types and a corresponding list of display attributes. The application program obtains the correct display attribute for the object by calling the color table, giving it an identifier of the object. The color table is indexed by the identifier of the object and a screen capability flag that is obtained, in one embodiment, from the operating system. The color table provides the display attribute for the specified object based on the screen capability flag. Advantageously, the application program does not need to know the computer's display capability. Furthermore, the application program needs only one piece of computer code, regardless of the number of display capabilities which are possible. Thus, memory space in the palmtop is conserved.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: PalmSource, Inc.Inventors: Roger Flores, Steve Lemke, Bob Ebert, Jeff Parrish
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Patent number: 7075512Abstract: A method and a system for navigating a display screen to search for a desired item of information stored in an electronic device. The electronic device includes a novel fly over user interface (FOUI) capable of receiving commands from a user to provide a zoom out view of the display screen. A user may commence a navigation session by touching the display screen in a non active area or by clicking on a specifically designated icon to activate the user interface. During the navigation session, the display screen is zoomed-out and a magnifying area may appear on the display screen. The user interface enables the user to scroll the zoomed-out display screen by dragging the magnifying area towards an edge of the display screen to find a desired item of information. The display screen may be a display screen of a digital device (e.g., portable computer, personal computer, a cellular telephone, a digital watch, etc). The user may terminate a navigation session by removing the pointer from the display screen.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2002Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: PalmSource, Inc.Inventors: Gilles Fabre, Jeff Parrish