Patents by Inventor Leroy Bertrand Keely
Leroy Bertrand Keely 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: 20040257341Abstract: The present invention provides a systems, methods, and products for enhanced user navigation to compliment (but not necessarily replace) a computer keyboard and mouse by providing a robust navigation interface. The present invention may comprise: a minimally necessary group of commands; combining the functionality a set of at least two command calls into a single logical button; for a single button, prioritizing a set of command calls from first to last and then calling each until one is accepted; logically remapping commands to buttons for a navigational device coupled to a physically rotate-able display device; and mapping a substitute command to a logical button for when the button is engaged in a predetermined manner other than the primary manner in which the logical button is engaged (e.g., double-clicking, flicking, press-and-hold, etc.) so that a substitute command can in fact be issued, among others.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Eric Justin Gould Bear, William Hong Vong, Leroy Bertrand Keely, Barbee Eve Teasley, Adam John Richardson, Michael H. Tsang, Richard Greene, Michael David Fogarty
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Publication number: 20040227731Abstract: The present invention provides a systems, methods, and products for enhanced user navigation to compliment (but not necessarily replace) a computer keyboard and mouse by providing a robust navigation interface. The present invention may comprise: a minimally necessary group of commands; combining the functionality a set of at least two command calls into a single logical button; for a single button, prioritizing a set of command calls from first to last and then calling each until one is accepted; logically remapping commands to buttons for a navigational device coupled to a physically rotate-able display device; and mapping a substitute command to a logical button for when the button is engaged in a predetermined manner other than the primary manner in which the logical button is engaged (e.g., double-clicking, flicking, press-and-hold, etc.) so that a substitute command can in fact be issued, among others.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventors: Eric Justin Gould Bear, William Hong Vong, Leroy Bertrand Keely, Barbee Eve Teasley, Adam John Richardson, Michael H. Tsang
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Publication number: 20040220723Abstract: The present invention provides a systems, methods, and products for enhanced user navigation to compliment (but not necessarily replace) a computer keyboard and mouse by providing a robust navigation interface. The present invention may comprise: a minimally necessary group of commands; combining the functionality a set of at least two command calls into a single logical button; for a single button, prioritizing a set of command calls from first to last and then calling each until one is accepted; logically remapping commands to buttons for a navigational device coupled to a physically rotate-able display device; and mapping a substitute command to a logical button for when the button is engaged in a predetermined manner other than the primary manner in which the logical button is engaged (e.g., double-clicking, flicking, press-and-hold, etc.) so that a substitute command can in fact be issued, among others.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventors: Eric Justin Gould Bear, Barbee Eve Teasley, Leroy Bertrand Keely, William Hong Vong, Adam John Richardson
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Publication number: 20040217988Abstract: The present invention provides a systems, methods, and products for enhanced user navigation to compliment (but not necessarily replace) a computer keyboard and mouse by providing a robust navigation interface. The present invention may comprise: a minimally necessary group of commands; combining the functionality a set of at least two command calls into a single logical button; for a single button, prioritizing a set of command calls from first to last and then calling each until one is accepted; logically remapping commands to buttons for a navigational device coupled to a physically rotate-able display device; and mapping a substitute command to a logical button for when the button is engaged in a predetermined manner other than the primary manner in which the logical button is engaged (e.g., double-clicking, flicking, press-and-hold, etc.) so that a substitute command can in fact be issued, among others.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventors: Eric Justin Gould Bear, William Hong Vong, Barbee Eve Teasley, Leroy Bertrand Keely, Adam John Richardson, Michael H. Tsang, Michael David Fogarty, Kenneth Paul Hinckley
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Publication number: 20040160427Abstract: The invention is a notepad computer with a page display region displaying a page of a document on which a user can write using a pen or stylus type writing tool. Associated with the page is an interface that can be used with the pen. The interface includes a core task tool region adjacent to the page where tool icons are partially visible until the pen is brought near one of the icons. The tool icon becomes fully visible when the pen is within the region of the icon. The tool when activated can pop-up a radial pop-up menu located at an edge of the document where all the menu choices are located in a semi-circle away from the edge so that the users hand while holding the pen and making a selection does not block the choices. A page flipping tool is located in a corner of the page and is an explicit two-stroke menu allowing selection of a next or previous page.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2001Publication date: August 19, 2004Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Leroy Bertrand Keely, Douglas Alan Young, Andrew James Palay
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Patent number: 6756970Abstract: The invention provides a liquid crystal, TFT display with driver lines folded around a light pipe and a digitizer. The digitizer has grid routing lines folded around a shield where the shield is connected to a shield of the computer system electronics. The display drivers and grid controller are mounted inward of an edge of the display. The glass layers surrounding the beads can have different thicknesses and composition while the liquid crystal surrounding the beads can be at a pressure less than atmospheric pressure. A surface of the display provides pen/pencil on paper feel as a digitizer pen is moved across the surface via hardness coatings and surface topography.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1998Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Leroy Bertrand Keely, Jr., Daniel E. Evanicky, Charles Ford Alexander
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Publication number: 20020063694Abstract: The invention provides a liquid crystal, TFT display with driver lines folded around a light pipe and a digitizer. The digitizer has grid routing lines folded around a shield where the shield is connected to a shield of the computer system electronics. The display drivers and grid controller are mounted inward of an edge of the display. The glass layers surrounding the beads can have different thicknesses and composition while the liquid crystal surrounding the beads can be at a pressure less than atmospheric pressure. A surface of the display provides pen/pencil on paper feel as a digitizer pen is moved across the surface via hardness coatings and surface topography.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 1998Publication date: May 30, 2002Inventors: LEROY BERTRAND KEELY, JR., DANIEL E. EVANICKY, CHARLES FORD ALEXANDER
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Patent number: 6337698Abstract: The invention is a notepad computer with a page display region displaying a page of a document on which a user can write using a pen or stylus type writing tool. Associated with the page is an interface that can be used with the pen. The interface includes a core task tool region adjacent to the page where tool icons are partially visible until the pen is brought near one of the icons. The tool icon becomes fully visible when the pen is within the region of the icon. The tool when activated can pop-up a radial pop-up menu located at an edge of the document where all the menu choices are located in a semi-circle away from the edge so that the user's hand while holding the pen and making a selection does not block the choices. A page flipping tool is located in a corner of the page and is an explicit two-stroke menu allowing selection of a next or previous page.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1998Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Leroy Bertrand Keely, Jr., Douglas Alan Young, Andrew James Palay
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Patent number: 6144360Abstract: A light distributing removable door assembly (and elements thereof) for a back-lit flat panel display subsystem wherein the subsystem is for direct viewing as a monitor and having overhead projection capability. The removable door assembly provides for back-lighting via a light pipe for direct viewing when installed in the subassembly. When the door assembly is removed, the active matrix LCD is semi-transparent and can be placed over the imaging screen (viewing side down) of an overhead projector such that the LCD color image can be thus projected. The lamps that provide the back-lighting remain within the display subsystem when the door is removed and a unique optical coupling is provided between the lamps and a light pipe within the door. A specialized bi-directional light extraction pattern is used on a light pipe of the removable door to provide effective and uniform light distribution over the LCD image.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1998Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Silicon Graphics, Inc.Inventors: Daniel E. Evanicky, Leroy Bertrand Keely, Steven Siefert
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Patent number: 5986737Abstract: A multi-layer flat panel display screen. The present invention includes a multi-layer flat panel display screen including a rear polarizer for polarizing incident light; a back glass structure disposed adjacent to the rear polarizer; a thin film matrix for selectively polarizing light emitted through the rear polarizer, the thin film matrix including a transistor layer having a two-dimensional matrix of individually addressable transistors; a color filter layer; and a liquid crystal layer disposed between the transistor layer and the color filter layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Silicon Graphics, Inc.Inventors: Daniel E. Evanicky, Leroy Bertrand Keely, Steven Siefert
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Patent number: 5896119Abstract: A light distributing removable door assembly (and elements thereof) for a back-lit flat panel display subsystem wherein the subsystem is for direct viewing as a monitor and having overhead projection capability. The removable door assembly provides for back-lighting via a light pipe for direct viewing when installed in the subassembly. When the door assembly is removed, the active matrix LCD is semi-transparent and can be placed over the imaging screen (viewing side down) of an overhead projector such that the LCD color image can be thus projected. The lamps that provide the back-lighting remain within the display subsystem when the door is removed and a unique optical coupling is provided between the lamps and a light pipe within the door. A specialized bi-directional light extraction pattern is used on a light pipe of the removable door to provide effective and uniform light distribution over the LCD image.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1995Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: Silicon Graphics, Inc.Inventors: Daniel E. Evanicky, Leroy Bertrand Keely, Steven Siefert
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Patent number: 5831697Abstract: A flat panel display screen apparatus with optical junction and removable backlighting assembly. An optical junction is formed between a permanently housed light source within a display assembly and a removable light pipe when inserted into the display assembly. The optical junction is formed from a reflective film attached along the long axis of the light source and extends past a side of the light source to cover a gap between the light source and the light pipe. Another reflective strip is placed along and extends past an edge of the light pipe to bridge the gap. The reflective material is used to reflect stray light into the light pipe.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Silicon Graphics, Inc.Inventors: Daniel E. Evanicky, Leroy Bertrand Keely, Steven Siefert
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Patent number: 5696529Abstract: A back-lit flat panel display subsystem for direct viewing as a monitor and having overhead projection capability. The display subsystem contains a removable door assembly which provides for back-lighting when configured for direct viewing. When the door assembly is removed, the active matrix LCD is semi-transparent and can be placed over (viewing surface down) the imaging screen of an overhead projector such that the LCD color image can be thus projected. The lamps that provide the back-lighting remain within the display subsystem when the door is removed so as to not disturb the power supply lines to the lamps and a unique optical junction is provided between the lamps and a light pipe within the door. The display subsystem contains a sensor detecting door presence and simultaneously shuts off the lamps and reverses the display image (to right to left) upon door removal and turns on the lamps upon door insertion and displays the image from left to right.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1995Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: Silicon Graphics, Inc.Inventors: Daniel E. Evanicky, Leroy Bertrand Keely, Steven Siefert
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Patent number: D505952Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2004Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Eric Justin Gould Bear, Barbee Eve Teasley, Leroy Bertrand Keely, William Hong Vong
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Patent number: D505954Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Eric Justin Gould Bear, Barbee Eve Teasley, Leroy Bertrand Keely, William Hong Vong