Patents by Inventor John T. Miner

John T. Miner 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).

  • Publication number: 20090119718
    Abstract: A menuing system for a video distribution system provides an interactive display to allow a user to select and control the delivery of program material. A central host computer processes initial request for service from users and maintains a database of currently available program materials and other system resources. In response to a user's request for service, the central host computer assigns one of a plurality of assignable computing devices (ACDs) to communicate with the user. The ACD reads the database and presents an interactive menu to the user on the user's audiovisual display monitor. Using a graphical user interface (GUI) the user may then respond to the menu by selecting an item for viewing. The menuing system may have a number of levels that the user may parse through to allow the user to select desired program material. Upon selection by the user, the ACD passes the request on for further programming.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2008
    Publication date: May 7, 2009
    Inventors: Richard C. Fenwick, JR., Donald W. Power, Brian G. Barnett, John T. Miner
  • Patent number: 7444663
    Abstract: A menuing system for a video distribution system provides an interactive display to allow a user to select and control the delivery of program material. A central host computer processes initial request for service from users and maintains a database of currently available program materials and other system resources. In response to a user's request for service, the central host computer assigns one of a plurality of assignable computing devices (ACDs) to communicate with the user. The ACD reads the database and presents an interactive menu to the user on the user's audiovisual display monitor. Using a graphical user interface (GUI) the user may then respond to the menu by selecting an item for viewing. The menuing system may have a number of levels that the user may parse through to allow the user to select desired program material. Upon selection by the user, the ACD passes the request on for further programming.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2008
    Assignee: LodgeNet Interactive Corporation
    Inventors: Richard C. Fenwick, Jr., Donald W. Power, Brian G. Barnett, John T. Miner
  • Patent number: 7000243
    Abstract: A method and system for video distribution among a plurality of users uses a host computing device that allocates tasks among a number of audiovisual serving devices. A user can select between traditional video program material, such as scheduled special events and on-demand feature length films, as well as Internet access, video games and computer applications. Assignable Computing Devices (ACDs), one type of audiovisual serving device within the system, are used for a number of functions including providing Internet access to users, controlling the menu-driven process of selecting program material and providing computer applications to users. Other types of audiovisial serving devices provide program material such as on-demand feature length films and video games. The user communicates with the ACDs through an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI) while selecting program material to view through a series of menus, which may be customized according to the preferences of an individual user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 14, 2006
    Assignee: OnCommand Corporation
    Inventors: Richard C. Fenwick, Jr., Donald W. Power, Brian G. Barnett, John T. Miner
  • Publication number: 20030204852
    Abstract: A menuing system for a video distribution system provides an interactive display to allow a user to select and control the delivery of program material. A central host computer processes initial request for service from users and maintains a database of currently available program materials and other system resources. In response to a user's request for service, the central host computer assigns one of a plurality of assignable computing devices (ACDs) to communicate with the user. The ACD reads the database and presents an interactive menu to the user on the user's audiovisual display monitor. Using a graphical user interface (GUI) the user may then respond to the menu by selecting an item for viewing. The menuing system may have a number of levels that the user may parse through to allow the user to select desired program material. Upon selection by the user, the ACD passes the request on for further programming.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 31, 1998
    Publication date: October 30, 2003
    Applicant: Baker Botts LLP
    Inventors: RICHARD C. FENWICK, DONALD W. POWER, BRIAN G. BARNETT, JOHN T. MINER