Patents by Inventor Michael S. Scherotter

Michael S. Scherotter 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: 9038001
    Abstract: A system and method enable automatic importation of data from an external data source into an electronic workspace in the form of a visual hierarchy. To display data from a data source, data is retrieved from the external data source, and a visual presentation format for the data is created based on characteristics of the data (e.g., the field to which the data is assigned in the data source, the type of data, the value of the data, etc), where the visual presentation format is hierarchical. The data is then displayed in an electronic workspace in the form of visual hierarchy that is accordance with such visual presentation format. In the electronic workspace, a user can manipulate and supplement the data without affecting the data source, unless there is a trigger event that causes modifications to the data to be written back to the data source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 19, 2015
    Assignee: Mindjet LLC
    Inventors: Michael B Jetter, Michael S Scherotter, Christopher C. Holmes, Stefan Funk, Petro Hizalev, Steven Bashford
  • Patent number: 8103703
    Abstract: The present invention provides a mind mapping system that supports at least two types of topics: (1) topics that primarily provide a blank space in which text and graphic elements can be inserted by the user and (2) topics that operate as components with predefined behavior for the display of a certain kind of content. The first type of topic is well-known in the art, but the second type is novel. The second type of topic enables users to easily display, view and/or manipulate certain kinds of content within a topic. Examples of the second type of topic include topics that operate as video players for the display of video data, topics that operate as spreadsheet applications for the display of spreadsheet data, topics that operate as calculators for performing mathematical functions, and topics that act as interfaces to external systems, such as email systems, CAD systems, inventory/purchase order systems, and contact-management systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2006
    Date of Patent: January 24, 2012
    Assignee: Mindjet LLC
    Inventors: Michael B. Jetter, Richard Barber, Michael S. Scherotter, Stefan Funk, Andrew Mochalskyy, Peter Hizalev
  • Patent number: 7702679
    Abstract: A mind mapping system uploads mind map data to an external system and tracks changes to such data in the external system through the mind map. The invention enables a user to create data objects in an external system through the mind map by classifying topics in a mind map, where the mind map is generated through a mind mapping system. The mind mapping system presents the user with classification categories that correspond to data types in the external system. By classifying a topic in accordance with such classification categories, a user is essentially mapping the topic to a data type in the external system. The mind mapping system interfaces with the external system to upload data in classified topics to the external system. At a later point, the user can then track any changes made to the data in the external system through the mind map.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2010
    Assignee: Mindjet LLC
    Inventors: Richard Barber, Michael S. Scherotter
  • Publication number: 20080208885
    Abstract: A mind mapping system uploads mind map data to an external system and tracks changes to such data in the external system through the mind map. The invention enables a user to create data objects in an external system through the mind map by classifying topics in a mind map, where the mind map is generated through a mind mapping system. The mind mapping system presents the user with classification categories that correspond to data types in the external system. By classifying a topic in accordance with such classification categories, a user is essentially mapping the topic to a data type in the external system. The mind mapping system interfaces with the external system to upload data in classified topics to the external system. At a later point, the user can then track any changes made to the data in the external system through the mind map.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 23, 2007
    Publication date: August 28, 2008
    Inventors: Richard Barber, Michael S. Scherotter