Patents by Inventor Steven Lee Colwell
Steven Lee Colwell 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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Patent number: 10552490Abstract: The present invention provides for quick and efficient searching. One embodiment includes a first instruction configured to read at least a first search string and a second search string entered into a same first search field, and a second instruction configured to incrementally filter search results to locate at least a first document that has a least a first word that begins with the first string and a second word that begins with the second string.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2017Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: Future Search Holdings, Inc.Inventors: William Gross, Steven Lee Colwell
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Publication number: 20170357734Abstract: The present invention provides for quick and efficient searching. One embodiment includes a first instruction configured to read at least a first search string and a second search string entered into a same first search field, and a second instruction configured to incrementally filter search results to locate at least a first document that has a least a first word that begins with the first string and a second word that begins with the second string.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2017Publication date: December 14, 2017Inventors: William Gross, Steven Lee Colwell
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Patent number: 9659058Abstract: Systems and methods enable federation of search results. An identification of a first data source associated with a first schema is received by the system, the first data source comprising data of a first type. An identification of a second data source associated with a second schema is received, the second data source comprising data of a second type, the second type different than the first type. An identification of a plurality of fields for a results set user interface, a mapping of the data of the first type to a first field of the results set user interface, and a mapping of the data of the second type to the first field of the results set user interface, are accessed. Data of the first type and data of the second type are merged and provided for display in the first field on a user terminal.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2014Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: X1 DISCOVERY, INC.Inventors: Steven Lee Colwell, Eric Schmidt
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Patent number: 9633139Abstract: The present invention provides for quick and efficient searching. One embodiment includes a first instruction configured to read at least a first search string and a second search string entered into a same first search field, and a second instruction configured to incrementally filter search results to locate at least a first document that has a least a first word that begins with the first string and a second word that begins with the second string.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2014Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Future Search Holdings, Inc.Inventors: William Gross, Steven Lee Colwell
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Publication number: 20150095363Abstract: The present invention provides for quick and efficient searching. One embodiment includes a first instruction configured to read at least a first search string and a second search string entered into a same first search field, and a second instruction configured to incrementally filter search results to locate at least a first document that has a least a first word that begins with the first string and a second word that begins with the second string.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventors: William Gross, Steven Lee Colwell
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Patent number: 8856093Abstract: The present invention provides for quick and efficient searching. One embodiment includes a first instruction configured to read at least a first search string and a second search string entered into a same first search field, and a second instruction configured to incrementally filter search results to locate at least a first document that has a least a first word that begins with the first string and a second word that begins with the second string.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2008Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Inventors: William Gross, Steven Lee Colwell
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Publication number: 20140289223Abstract: Systems and methods enable federation of search results. An identification of a first data source associated with a first schema is received by the system, the first data source comprising data of a first type. An identification of a second data source associated with a second schema is received, the second data source comprising data of a second type, the second type different than the first type. An identification of a plurality of fields for a results set user interface, a mapping of the data of the first type to a first field of the results set user interface, and a mapping of the data of the second type to the first field of the results set user interface, are accessed. Data of the first type and data of the second type are merged and provided for display in the first field on a user terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Applicant: X1 Discovery, Inc.Inventors: Steven Lee Colwell, Eric Schmidt
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Patent number: 8498977Abstract: The present invention provides for quick and efficient searching. One embodiment includes a first instruction configured to read at least a first search string and a second search string entered into a same first search field, and a second instruction configured to incrementally filter search results to locate at least a first document that has a least a first word that begins with the first string and a second word that begins with the second string.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Inventors: William Gross, Steven Lee Colwell
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Patent number: 8019741Abstract: The present invention provides for quick and efficient searches. In one embodiment, a search system, comprises an email search interface having at least a first email-specific attribute search field, a file search interface having at least a first file-specific attribute search field, a Web history search interface having at least a first Web-specific attribute search field, and an apparatus configured to perform incremental searching as the user enters characters into one or more attribute search fields.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2009Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: X1 Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William Gross, Steven Lee Colwell
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Patent number: 7945914Abstract: Embodiments of the invention enable the efficient use of shared resources by different processes, such as background and foreground processes sharing a mass storage device. Thus, disk intensive operations, such as file indexing, do not unduly interfere with higher priority processes. In one embodiment, a first process is permitted to access a computer resource for a first predetermined time period. After the first predetermined time period has elapsed, the first process is inhibited from accessing the computer resource for a second predetermined time period. After the second predetermined time period has elapsed, a determination is made as to whether the computer resource is idle, wherein if the computer resource is not idle, the embodiment waits for a third predetermined time period and again determining if the computer resource is idle, and wherein if the computer resource is idle, the embodiment allows the first process to access the computer resource again.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2004Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: X1 Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Lee Z. Hasiuk, Steven Lee Colwell
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Publication number: 20090150363Abstract: The present invention provides for quick and efficient searches. In one embodiment, a search system, comprises an email search interface having at least a first email-specific attribute search field, a file search interface having at least a first file-specific attribute search field, a Web history search interface having at least a first Web-specific attribute search field, and an apparatus configured to perform incremental searching as the user enters characters into one or more attribute search fields.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2009Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventors: William Gross, Steven Lee Colwell
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Patent number: 7496559Abstract: The present invention provides for quick and efficient searches. In one embodiment, a search system, comprises an email search interface having at least a first email-specific attribute search field, a file search interface having at least a first file-specific attribute search field, a Web history search interface having at least a first Web-specific attribute search field, and an apparatus configured to perform incremental searching as the user enters characters into one or more attribute search fields.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2003Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: X1 Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William Gross, Steven Lee Colwell
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Patent number: 7424510Abstract: The present invention provides for quick and efficient searches over a network. In one embodiment, program and formatting code is transmitted to a client having a browser, the code generates in the browser a search mode interface including a search field, a list area for displaying a list of search result items, a view area for displaying contents of a selected search result item. The code detects changes search field changes, transmit change information to a remote search system, displays in the list area search results, including a plurality of search result items, received from the remote search system, and displays at least a portion of a first retrieved document in the view area in response to a selection of a corresponding item.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2003Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: X1 Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William Gross, Steven Lee Colwell
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Publication number: 20080133487Abstract: The present invention provides for quick and efficient searching. One embodiment includes a first instruction configured to read at least a first search string and a second search string entered into a same first search field, and a second instruction configured to incrementally filter search results to locate at least a first document that has a least a first word that begins with the first string and a second word that begins with the second string.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2008Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: IdealabInventors: William Gross, Steven Lee Colwell
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Publication number: 20080114761Abstract: The present invention provides for quick and efficient searching. One embodiment includes a first instruction configured to read at least a first search string and a second search string entered into a same first search field, and a second instruction configured to incrementally filter search results to locate at least a first document that has a least a first word that begins with the first string and a second word that begins with the second string.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: May 15, 2008Applicant: IdealabInventors: William Gross, Steven Lee Colwell
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Patent number: 7370035Abstract: The present invention provides for quick and efficient searching. One embodiment includes a first instruction configured to read at least a first search string and a second search string entered into a same first search field, and a second instruction configured to incrementally filter search results to locate at least a first document that has a least a first word that begins with the first string and a second word that begins with the second string.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2003Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: IdealabInventors: William Gross, Steven Lee Colwell
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Publication number: 20040234315Abstract: A method to enable faster invocation of functions without slowing data entry. Key presses are processed so that the symbols and letters are entered into the text as usual, while allowing the typist to perform special functions by using common key presses in sequences that don't occur during regular typing. In one embodiment, the typist can correct an error in the last word typed with a single press of the semicolon key, rather than having to press the backspace key multiple times.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventors: Steven Lee Colwell, Judith Luckay Colwell
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Publication number: 20040143569Abstract: The present invention provides for quick and efficient searches. In one embodiment, a search system, comprises an email search interface having at least a first email-specific attribute search field, a file search interface having at least a first file-specific attribute search field, a Web history search interface having at least a first Web-specific attribute search field, and an apparatus configured to perform incremental searching as the user enters characters into one or more attribute search fields.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Inventors: William Gross, Steven Lee Colwell
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Publication number: 20040143564Abstract: The present invention provides for quick and efficient searches over a network. In one embodiment, program and formatting code is transmitted to a client having a browser, the code generates in the browser a search mode interface including a search field, a list area for displaying a list of search result items, a view area for displaying contents of a selected search result item. The code detects changes search field changes, transmit change information to a remote search system, displays in the list area search results, including a plurality of search result items, received from the remote search system, and displays at least a portion of a first retrieved document in the view area in response to a selection of a corresponding item.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Inventors: William Gross, Steven Lee Colwell
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Publication number: 20040133564Abstract: The present invention provides for quick and efficient searching. One embodiment includes a first instruction configured to read at least a first search string and a second search string entered into a same first search field, and a second instruction configured to incrementally filter search results to locate at least a first document that has a least a first word that begins with the first string and a second word that begins with the second string.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: William Gross, Steven Lee Colwell