Patents by Inventor Lauren EDELMEIER

Lauren EDELMEIER 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: 11740914
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed herein for positioning application windows based on existing application layout and anticipated user workflows. When an existing application window and a recently launched application window are determined to be related to a workflow, and the default position of the recently launched application window is determined to overlap with the existing application window, the recently launched application window may be displayed in a non-default display region to avoid occlusion. By avoiding occlusion, the foldable device may provide a user-friendly application layout, reducing the number of times a user will move, resize, or switch between application windows in the workflow. This in turn may improve device performance and efficiency while reducing errors attributable to user input. The user-friendly layout may also enable a user to view more content at the same time, increasing productivity, reducing eye strain, facilitating operations such as cut and paste, etc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 2021
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2023
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventors: Christian Klein, Lauren Edelmeier, Ryan Pendlay
  • Publication number: 20220397995
    Abstract: A dashboard panel application provides a content immersion experience. The dashboard panel application enables a user to scroll through headlines from multiple endpoints and delve deeper into a topic of interest while continuing to scroll the headlines from the same scrolling position. A first dashboard panel view including a first scrollable arrangement of content cards is caused to be rendered on a base graphical canvas. Each card is related to a respective content item. When a card is selected, the scroll state is stored, and the first dashboard panel view is dismissed. Additional content related to the selected card is displayed in a content immersion viewer pane. A second dashboard panel view comprising a second scrollable arrangement of the content cards is caused to be rendered with the content immersion viewer pane, and the scroll state is re-applied. The dashboard panel and content immersion viewer panes are independently scrollable.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2021
    Publication date: December 15, 2022
    Inventors: Yash Misra, Shengbo Xue, Charlie Lertlumprasert, Dorothy Feng, Priya Chauhan, Hanna McLaughlin, Kiran Kumar, Lauren Edelmeier
  • Publication number: 20220398306
    Abstract: Methods, systems, apparatuses, and computer-readable storage mediums described herein enable a dashboard panel application to make “widgets” available to a user on a computing device that provide application functionality without corresponding applications having to be installed on the computing device, and without the use of a conventional web browser. Configuration information is accessed that identifies a plurality of widgets selected for display in a dashboard panel of a dashboard panel application. Account credentials for the widgets are transmitted to corresponding server-hosted services at network addresses indicated in manifests of the widgets. Data associated with the widgets is received from the server-hosted services. A view of the dashboard panel is composed that includes a view of the widgets incorporating the received data. The dashboard panel view is caused to be rendered on the base graphical canvas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 15, 2021
    Publication date: December 15, 2022
    Inventors: Yash MISRA, Shengbo XUE, Charlie LERTLUMPRASERT, Dorothy FENG, Priya CHAUHAN, Hanna MCLAUGHLIN, Kiran KUMAR, Lauren EDELMEIER, Steven Thomas SCHALEK, Ross Nathaniel LUENGEN, Michael Neil LOHOLT, Randal James RAMIG
  • Patent number: 11221759
    Abstract: A foldable computing device provides user interface (“UI”) transitions and optimizations while operating in a productivity mode. When the foldable computing device is operating in productivity mode, it can present a UI below a hardware keyboard placed over a display region and occluding only a top portion of the display region or a software keyboard presented in the display region occluding only the top portion of the display region. If the hardware keyboard or the software keyboard occlude only the bottom of the display region, a UI can be shown above the hardware keyboard or the software keyboard. The foldable computing device can adjust the position of UI windows that are occluded when the hardware or software keyboard is placed on the display region. The foldable computing device can move the UI windows back to their original positions if the hardware or software keyboard no longer occlude the display region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2022
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Christian Klein, Ryan Pendlay, Peter Hammerquist, Julia Christine Carlson, Christoffer Peter Hart Hansen, Lauren Edelmeier, Scott Schenone
  • Publication number: 20220005387
    Abstract: A foldable computing device can be configured to provide a user interface (UI) optimization that enables an application window to be presented in a predictable location when an application is launched, a UI optimization that enables an application window to be moved to an active display area, a UI optimization that enables a modal UI element to be presented in such a way that it does not overlap a seam on the device, a UI optimization that enables an image presented by the device to be adjusted to maintain a view of the focal point of the image across device posture or orientation changes, a UI optimization that enables the device to transition between UI modes optimized for front-facing and world-facing image capture, and/or a UI optimization that enables the device to provide a UI for instructing a user to flip the device when a biometric sensor is in use.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2021
    Publication date: January 6, 2022
    Inventors: Christian KLEIN, Peter HAMMERQUIST, Ryan PENDLAY, Albert Peter YIH, Lauren EDELMEIER, Christoffer Peter Hart HANSEN, Diego David BACA DEL ROSARIO
  • Publication number: 20220005388
    Abstract: A foldable computing device can be configured to provide a user interface (UI) optimization that enables an application window to be presented in a predictable location when an application is launched, a UI optimization that enables an application window to be moved to an active display area, a UI optimization that enables a modal UI element to be presented in such a way that it does not overlap a seam on the device, a UI optimization that enables an image presented by the device to be adjusted to maintain a view of the focal point of the image across device posture or orientation changes, a UI optimization that enables the device to transition between UI modes optimized for front-facing and world-facing image capture, and/or a UI optimization that enables the device to provide a UI for instructing a user to flip the device when a biometric sensor is in use.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 21, 2021
    Publication date: January 6, 2022
    Inventors: Christian KLEIN, Peter HAMMERQUIST, Ryan PENDLAY, Albert Peter YIH, Lauren EDELMEIER, Christoffer Peter Hart HANSEN, Diego David BACA DEL ROSARIO
  • Publication number: 20210405695
    Abstract: A foldable computing device is configured to implement a conditional windowing model. Implementations of the conditional windowing model can provide functionality for stacking application windows when a specified condition, or conditions, is met. The conditional windowing model can also provide a user interface (UI) for facilitating the selection and execution of an application on a second display screen when another application is launched on a first display screen. Implementations of the conditional windowing model can also relocate and/or tile UI elements when a condition, or conditions, are satisfied.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2021
    Publication date: December 30, 2021
    Inventors: Christian KLEIN, Lauren EDELMEIER, Ryan PENDLAY
  • Patent number: 11200072
    Abstract: A foldable computing device is disclosed that is configured to determine a user interface (UI) component rendering mode based on content occlusion and a prediction of user intent. The foldable computing device is configured to increase, maintain, or reduce prominence of a UI component based whether and where the UI component occludes an underlying application window or other existing UI. The foldable device may also determine an existing UI component's rendering mode based on an anticipated location of an application window associated with an application that was just launched. Furthermore, the foldable device may predict what a user is going to do with the application window, including causing any future occlusion, and adjust the UI component's rendering mode accordingly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 2020
    Date of Patent: December 14, 2021
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventors: Christian Klein, Ryan Pendlay, Lauren Edelmeier, Peter Hammerquist, Christoffer Peter Hart Hansen, David Carl Naber
  • Publication number: 20210365278
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed herein for positioning application windows based on existing application layout and anticipated user workflows. When an existing application window and a recently launched application window are determined to be related to a workflow, and the default position of the recently launched application window is determined to overlap with the existing application window, the recently launched application window may be displayed in a non-default display region to avoid occlusion. By avoiding occlusion, the foldable device may provide a user-friendly application layout, reducing the number of times a user will move, resize, or switch between application windows in the workflow. This in turn may improve device performance and efficiency while reducing errors attributable to user input. The user-friendly layout may also enable a user to view more content at the same time, increasing productivity, reducing eye strain, facilitating operations such as cut and paste, etc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 6, 2021
    Publication date: November 25, 2021
    Inventors: Christian KLEIN, Lauren EDELMEIER, Ryan PENDLAY
  • Patent number: 11138912
    Abstract: A bendable computing device can operate in a single display region mode when the device is in an unbent posture and can operate in a multiple display region mode when the device is in a bent posture. The multiple display region mode subdivides the bendable screen of the bendable computing device into a first display region and a second display region. When operating in the multiple display region mode, the bendable computing device can display an artificial hardware seam between the first display region and the second display region. User input gestures originating at the artificial hardware seam or terminating at the artificial hardware seam can be utilized to provide various types of functionality. Various types of functionality can also be provided when the bendable computing device detects that it has transitioned from an unbent posture to a bent posture or from a bent posture to an unbent posture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2019
    Date of Patent: October 5, 2021
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventors: Christian Klein, Peter Hammerquist, Ryan Pendlay, Albert Peter Yih, Lauren Edelmeier, Christoffer Peter Hart Hansen, Diego David Baca Del Rosario
  • Patent number: 11127321
    Abstract: A foldable computing device can be configured to provide a user interface (UI) optimization that enables an application window to be presented in a predictable location when an application is launched, a UI optimization that enables an application window to be moved to an active display area, a UI optimization that enables a modal UI element to be presented in such a way that it does not overlap a seam on the device, a UI optimization that enables an image presented by the device to be adjusted to maintain a view of the focal point of the image across device posture or orientation changes, a UI optimization that enables the device to transition between UI modes optimized for front-facing and world-facing image capture, and/or a UI optimization that enables the device to provide a UI for instructing a user to flip the device when a biometric sensor is in use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2019
    Date of Patent: September 21, 2021
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Christian Klein, Peter Hammerquist, Ryan Pendlay, Albert Peter Yih, Lauren Edelmeier, Christoffer Peter Hart Hansen, Diego David Baca Del Rosario
  • Patent number: 11099863
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed herein for positioning application windows based on existing application layout and anticipated user workflows. When an existing application window and a recently launched application window are determined to be related to a workflow, and the default position of the recently launched application window is determined to overlap with the existing application window, the recently launched application window may be displayed in a non-default display region to avoid occlusion. By avoiding occlusion, the foldable device may provide a user-friendly application layout, reducing the number of times a user will move, resize, or switch between application windows in the workflow. This in turn may improve device performance and efficiency while reducing errors attributable to user input. The user-friendly layout may also enable a user to view more content at the same time, increasing productivity, reducing eye strain, facilitating operations such as cut and paste, etc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2020
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2021
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Christian Klein, Lauren Edelmeier, Ryan Pendlay
  • Publication number: 20210216102
    Abstract: A foldable computing device is configured to implement a conditional windowing model. Implementations of the conditional windowing model can provide functionality for stacking application windows when a specified condition, or conditions, is met. The conditional windowing model can also provide a user interface (UI) for facilitating the selection and execution of an application on a second display screen when another application is launched on a first display screen. Implementations of the conditional windowing model can also relocate and/or tile UI elements when a condition, or conditions, are satisfied.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 10, 2020
    Publication date: July 15, 2021
    Inventors: Christian KLEIN, Lauren EDELMEIER, Ryan PENDLAY
  • Publication number: 20210096675
    Abstract: A foldable computing device can be configured to provide a user interface (UI) optimization that enables an application window to be presented in a predictable location when an application is launched, a UI optimization that enables an application window to be moved to an active display area, a UI optimization that enables a modal UI element to be presented in such a way that it does not overlap a seam on the device, a UI optimization that enables an image presented by the device to be adjusted to maintain a view of the focal point of the image across device posture or orientation changes, a UI optimization that enables the device to transition between UI modes optimized for front-facing and world-facing image capture, and/or a UI optimization that enables the device to provide a UI for instructing a user to flip the device when a biometric sensor is in use.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2019
    Publication date: April 1, 2021
    Inventors: Christian KLEIN, Peter HAMMERQUIST, Ryan PENDLAY, Albert Peter YIH, Lauren EDELMEIER, Christoffer Peter Hart HANSEN, Diego David BACA DEL ROSARIO
  • Publication number: 20210096885
    Abstract: A foldable computing device is disclosed that is configured to determine a user interface (UI) component rendering mode based on content occlusion and a prediction of user intent. The foldable computing device is configured to increase, maintain, or reduce prominence of a UI component based whether and where the UI component occludes an underlying application window or other existing UI. The foldable device may also determine an existing UI component's rendering mode based on an anticipated location of an application window associated with an application that was just launched. Furthermore, the foldable device may predict what a user is going to do with the application window, including causing any future occlusion, and adjust the UI component's rendering mode accordingly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 30, 2020
    Publication date: April 1, 2021
    Inventors: Christian KLEIN, Ryan PENDLAY, Lauren EDELMEIER, Peter HAMMERQUIST, Christoffer Peter Hart HANSEN, David Carl NABER
  • Publication number: 20210096887
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed herein for positioning application windows based on existing application layout and anticipated user workflows. When an existing application window and a recently launched application window are determined to be related to a workflow, and the default position of the recently launched application window is determined to overlap with the existing application window, the recently launched application window may be displayed in a non-default display region to avoid occlusion. By avoiding occlusion, the foldable device may provide a user-friendly application layout, reducing the number of times a user will move, resize, or switch between application windows in the workflow. This in turn may improve device performance and efficiency while reducing errors attributable to user input. The user-friendly layout may also enable a user to view more content at the same time, increasing productivity, reducing eye strain, facilitating operations such as cut and paste, etc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2020
    Publication date: April 1, 2021
    Inventors: Christian KLEIN, Lauren EDELMEIER, Ryan PENDLAY
  • Publication number: 20210096738
    Abstract: Technologies are disclosed herein that enable a foldable computing device having multiple screen regions to perform an inter-region user interface (UI) operation in response to an intra-region UI gesture. For example, a UI gesture that begins and ends within a first region may be used to move a window from the first region to the second region. The disclosed technologies address the technical problems described above by providing succinct, accurate UI gestures that cause foldable computing devices to perform inter-region UI operations. The disclosed technologies further address the technical problems described above by combining different types of UI gestures to increase gesture accuracy and expressiveness of inter-region UI operations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 9, 2020
    Publication date: April 1, 2021
    Inventors: Christian KLEIN, Ryan PENDLAY, Lauren EDELMEIER, Peter HAMMERQUIST, Christoffer Peter Hart HANSEN
  • Publication number: 20210097901
    Abstract: A bendable computing device can operate in a single display region mode when the device is in an unbent posture and can operate in a multiple display region mode when the device is in a bent posture. The multiple display region mode subdivides the bendable screen of the bendable computing device into a first display region and a second display region. When operating in the multiple display region mode, the bendable computing device can display an artificial hardware seam between the first display region and the second display region. User input gestures originating at the artificial hardware seam or terminating at the artificial hardware seam can be utilized to provide various types of functionality. Various types of functionality can also be provided when the bendable computing device detects that it has transitioned from an unbent posture to a bent posture or from a bent posture to an unbent posture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2019
    Publication date: April 1, 2021
    Inventors: Christian KLEIN, Peter HAMMERQUIST, Ryan PENDLAY, Albert Peter YIH, Lauren EDELMEIER, Christoffer Peter Hart HANSEN, Diego David BACA DEL ROSARIO
  • Publication number: 20210096741
    Abstract: A foldable computing device provides user interface (“UI”) transitions and optimizations while operating in a productivity mode. When the foldable computing device is operating in productivity mode, it can present a UI below a hardware keyboard placed over a display region and occluding only a top portion of the display region or a software keyboard presented in the display region occluding only the top portion of the display region. If the hardware keyboard or the software keyboard occlude only the bottom of the display region, a UI can be shown above the hardware keyboard or the software keyboard. The foldable computing device can adjust the position of UI windows that are occluded when the hardware or software keyboard is placed on the display region. The foldable computing device can move the UI windows back to their original positions if the hardware or software keyboard no longer occlude the display region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2020
    Publication date: April 1, 2021
    Inventors: Christian KLEIN, Ryan PENDLAY, Peter HAMMERQUIST, Julia Christine CARLSON, Christoffer Peter Hart HANSEN, Lauren EDELMEIER, Scott SCHENONE