Patents by Inventor Timothy J. Ambrosino
Timothy J. Ambrosino 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: 10031896Abstract: A method whereby dynamic, interactive, two or more dimensional media can be assembled and delivered where the need for pre-packaged binary content files and pre-compiled content is eliminated by using a markup language, a standard URI to identify local and/or remote media resources within a markup text, a standard protocol to retrieve the resource, a parser to load resources from the native format and a markup language to define behavior and where dynamic, interactive, n-dimensional media is achieved by using a markup language, connecting or embedding content into a local or remote data source, dragging-and-dropping markup text into a content provider application, updating content using a form, establishing a two-way connection between content and one or more data sources such that changing to the data source(s) and seeing the results propagate to the scene changing the content and seeing the results propagate to the data source(s) and using a markup language to issue commands, configure interaction, and creaType: GrantFiled: March 10, 2014Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: BRIDGEBORN, INC.Inventors: Timothy J. Ambrosino, Kevin M. Curry, Ted E. Ingalsbe, Robert G. Johns, Michael C. Brazell
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Publication number: 20140201610Abstract: A method whereby dynamic, interactive, two or more dimensional media can be assembled and delivered where the need for pre-packaged binary content files and pre-compiled content is eliminated by using a markup language, a standard URI to identify local and/or remote media resources within a markup text, a standard protocol to retrieve the resource, a parser to load resources from the native format and a markup language to define behavior and where dynamic, interactive, n-dimensional media is achieved by using a markup language, connecting or embedding content into a local or remote data source, dragging-and-dropping markup text into a content provider application, updating content using a form, establishing a two-way connection between content and one or more data sources such that changing to the data source(s) and seeing the results propagate to the scene changing the content and seeing the results propagate to the data source(s) and using a markup language to issue commands, configure interaction, and creaType: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2014Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: BRIDGEBORN, INC.Inventors: Timothy J. Ambrosino, Kevin M. Curry, Ted E. Ingalsbe, Robert G. Johns, Michael C. Brazell
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Patent number: 8671338Abstract: A method whereby dynamic, interactive, two or more dimensional media can be assembled and delivered where the need for pre-packaged binary content files and pre-compiled content is eliminated by using a markup language, a standard URI to identify local and/or remote media resources within a markup text, a standard protocol to retrieve the resource, a parser to load resources from the native format and a markup language to define behavior and where dynamic, interactive, n-dimensional media is achieved by using a markup language, connecting or embedding content into a local or remote data source, dragging-and-dropping markup text into a content provider application, updating content using a form, establishing a two-way connection between content and one or more data sources such that changing to the data source(s) and seeing the results propagate to the scene changing the content and seeing the results propagate to the data source(s) and using a markup language to issue commands, configure interaction, and creaType: GrantFiled: January 12, 2009Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Bridgeborn LLCInventors: Timothy J. Ambrosino, Kevin M. Curry, Ted E. Ingalsbe, Robert G. Johns
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Patent number: 7681114Abstract: A method whereby dynamic, interactive, two or more dimensional media can be assembled and delivered where the need for pre-packaged binary content files and pre-compiled content is eliminated by using a markup language, a standard URI to identify local and/or remote media resources within a markup text, a standard protocol to retrieve the resource, a parser to load resources from the native format and a markup language to define behavior and where dynamic, interactive, n-dimensional media is achieved by using a markup language, connecting or embedding content into a local or remote data source, dragging-and-dropping markup text into a content provider application, updating content using a form, establishing a two-way connection between content and one or more data sources such that changing to the data source(s) and seeing the results propagate to the scene changing the content and seeing the results propagate to the data source(s) and using a markup language to issue commands, configure interaction, and creaType: GrantFiled: November 22, 2004Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Bridgeborn, LLCInventors: Timothy J. Ambrosino, Kevin M. Curry, Ted E. Ingalsbe, Robert G. Johns
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Publication number: 20090300472Abstract: A method whereby dynamic, interactive, two or more dimensional media can be assembled and delivered where the need for pre-packaged binary content files and pre-compiled content is eliminated by using a markup language, a standard URI to identify local and/or remote media resources within a markup text, a standard protocol to retrieve the resource, a parser to load resources from the native format and a markup language to define behavior and where dynamic, interactive, n-dimensional media is achieved by using a markup language, connecting or embedding content into a local or remote data source, dragging-and-dropping markup text into a content provider application, updating content using a form, establishing a two-way connection between content and one or more data sources such that changing to the data source(s) and seeing the results propagate to the scene changing the content and seeing the results propagate to the data source(s) and using a markup language to issue commands, configure interaction, and creaType: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: Bridgeborn LLCInventors: Timothy J. Ambrosino, Kevin M. Curry, Ted E. Ingalsbe, Robert G. Johns
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Publication number: 20090249178Abstract: Associating first metadata with a first element in a first document. The first metadata describes at least a location of the first element within the first document. Storing the first metadata extrinsically from the first document. Identifying a first link based on the first metadata. Displaying the first link.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventors: Timothy J. Ambrosino, Jonathan B. Edwards, Kevin Michael Curry, Ted E. Ingalsbe
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Patent number: 6354838Abstract: An interactive, vehicle simulator system receives input signals indicative of actions of a user who is located in a driver module. The simulator system also displays images and moves the driver module in accordance with the input signals. The simulator system comprises an input device for generating the input signals, an image generator, an image presentation apparatus, a motion base, a motion base controller and a game controller.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1998Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Mariah VisionInventors: James E. Tagge, Michael J. Tagge, Thomas L. Rindge, Gary Hilchey, Adrian Alcala, Timothy J. Ambrosino
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Patent number: 5919045Abstract: An interactive, vehicle simulator system receives input signals indicative of actions of a user who is located in a driver module. The simulator system also displays images and moves the driver module in accordance with the input signals. The simulator system comprises an input device for generating the input signals, an image generator, an image presentation apparatus, a motion base, a motion base controller and a game controller.The image generator receives signals indicative of a first set of processed, pre-recorded digital images, and generates signals indicative of a second set of digital images. The second set of digital images is indicative of a select number of the first set of processed, pre-recorded digital images as seen from a desired viewpoint which has a desired velocity. The image presentation apparatus receives the signals indicative of the second set of digital images and generates in dependence thereupon the second set of digital images, which it presents to the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1996Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: Mariah Vision.sup.3 Entertainment LLCInventors: James E. Tagge, Michael J. Tagge, Thomas L. Rindge, Gary Hilchey, Adrian Alcala, Timothy J. Ambrosino