Patents by Inventor Timothy Kim
Timothy Kim 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: 12596757Abstract: A technique for more efficiently integrating external content for web page display is disclosed. The technique includes identifying a plurality of page features for displaying a web page, selecting a corresponding content resolver from a plurality of content resolvers stored in the memory for each of the identified page features. The selecting may be in accordance with the end user device. The technique may also include rendering the web page for display on the end user device in accordance with one or more parameters specified in the corresponding content resolver.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2024Date of Patent: April 7, 2026Assignee: WP COMPANY LLCInventors: Gregory Franczyk, Timothy Kim, William Maxim Van Wazer
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Publication number: 20240220557Abstract: A technique for more efficiently integrating external content for web page display is disclosed. The technique includes identifying a plurality of page features for displaying a web page, selecting a corresponding content resolver from a plurality of content resolvers stored in the memory for each of the identified page features. The selecting may be in accordance with the end user device. The technique may also include rendering the web page for display on the end user device in accordance with one or more parameters specified in the corresponding content resolver.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2024Publication date: July 4, 2024Inventors: Gregory FRANCZYK, Timothy KIM, William Maxim VAN WAZER
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Patent number: 11934471Abstract: A technique for more efficiently integrating external content for web page display is disclosed. The technique includes identifying a plurality of page features for displaying a web page, selecting a corresponding content resolver from a plurality of content resolvers stored in the memory for each of the identified page features. The selecting may be in accordance with the end user device. The technique may also include rendering the web page for display on the end user device in accordance with one or more parameters specified in the corresponding content resolver.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2022Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: WP COMPANY LLCInventors: Gregory Franczyk, Timothy Kim, William Maxim Van Wazer
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Patent number: 11843679Abstract: Techniques to provide for reducing the time for rendering a web page by efficiently and optimally aggregating various resources transmitted to the browser during the page load (e.g., loading of the web page). Some example implementations include, upon receipt of a request for a web page, identifying a plurality of page features for displaying the web page, where each of the page features being associated with a respective manifest of dependencies on resources. Example implementations may also include aggregating dependencies of said plurality of page features to generate an optimized set of dependencies for the web page, resolving dependencies in accordance with the optimized set of dependencies, and render the web page by rendering the plurality of page features using the resolved dependencies.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2016Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: WP Company LLCInventors: Gregory Franczyk, Timothy Kim, Lucas David Mason
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Patent number: 11822615Abstract: Exemplary embodiments allow contextual editing to proceed in real time while the editor views the actual web page (or other page) being edited. The editing may change the underlying content without changing the look and feel of the web page. Example embodiments enable an editor or web page developer to make changes to already published content by changing cached or locally stored content without changing the original content stored in databases.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2022Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: WP Company LLCInventors: Gregory Franczyk, Timothy Kim, Lucas David Mason
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Publication number: 20230020045Abstract: A technique for more efficiently integrating external content for web page display is disclosed. The technique includes identifying a plurality of page features for displaying a web page, selecting a corresponding content resolver from a plurality of content resolvers stored in the memory for each of the identified page features. The selecting may be in accordance with the end user device. The technique may also include rendering the web page for display on the end user device in accordance with one or more parameters specified in the corresponding content resolver.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Inventors: Gregory FRANCZYK, Timothy KIM, William Maxim VAN WAZER
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Patent number: 11449560Abstract: A technique for more efficiently integrating external content for web page display is disclosed. The technique includes identifying a plurality of page features for displaying a web page, selecting a corresponding content resolver from a plurality of content resolvers stored in the memory for each of the identified page features. The selecting may be in accordance with the end user device. The technique may also include rendering the web page for display on the end user device in accordance with one or more parameters specified in the corresponding content resolver.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2016Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: WP Company, LLCInventors: Gregory Franczyk, Timothy Kim, William Maxim Van Wazer
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Publication number: 20220269740Abstract: Exemplary embodiments allow contextual editing to proceed in real time while the editor views the actual web page (or other page) being edited. The editing may change the underlying content without changing the look and feel of the web page. Example embodiments enable an editor or web page developer to make changes to already published content by changing cached or locally stored content without changing the original content stored in databases.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2022Publication date: August 25, 2022Inventors: Gregory FRANCZYK, Timothy KIM, Lucas David MASON
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Patent number: 11334643Abstract: Exemplary embodiments allow contextual editing to proceed in real time while the editor views the actual web page (or other page) being edited. The editing may change the underlying content without changing the look and feel of the web page. Example embodiments enable an editor or web page developer to make changes to already published content by changing cached or locally stored content without changing the original content stored in databases.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2016Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: WP Company, LLCInventors: Gregory Franczyk, Timothy Kim, Lucas David Mason
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Publication number: 20210350128Abstract: This disclosure relates to a platform for distributing information related to agricultural fields from a plurality of publishers to a plurality of subscribers. An example method includes: providing the platform to the publishers and the subscribers, wherein the publishers provide data to the platform related to agricultural fields, and wherein the subscribers receive data from the platform related to the agricultural fields; receiving publisher data including satellite image data, weather data, laboratory data, and/or sensor data for the agricultural fields; receiving a definition of a parcel of land in the agricultural fields; processing the publisher data to generate information related to a condition of the parcel of land in the agricultural fields; and providing the subscriber with the information related to the condition of the parcel of land in the agricultural fields.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2021Publication date: November 11, 2021Inventors: Alexander O'Brien, Timothy Kim, Devin Rocco, Paul Perrone, Randal Jessee, Adam Irrer, Ryan Barr
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Publication number: 20170031884Abstract: Techniques to provide for reducing the time for rendering a web page by efficiently and optimally aggregating various resources transmitted to the browser during the page load (e.g., loading of the web page). Some example implementations include, upon receipt of a request for a web page, identifying a plurality of page features for displaying the web page, where each of the page features being associated with a respective manifest of dependencies on resources. Example implementations may also include aggregating dependencies of said plurality of page features to generate an optimized set of dependencies for the web page, resolving dependencies in accordance with the optimized set of dependencies, and render the web page by rendering the plurality of page features using the resolved dependencies.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2016Publication date: February 2, 2017Inventors: Gregory FRANCZYK, Timothy KIM, Lucas David MASON
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Publication number: 20170031869Abstract: A technique for more efficiently integrating external content for web page display is disclosed. The technique includes identifying a plurality of page features for displaying a web page, selecting a corresponding content resolver from a plurality of content resolvers stored in the memory for each of the identified page features. The selecting may be in accordance with the end user device. The technique may also include rendering the web page for display on the end user device in accordance with one or more parameters specified in the corresponding content resolver.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2016Publication date: February 2, 2017Inventors: Gregory FRANCZYK, Timothy KIM, William Maxim VAN WAZER
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Publication number: 20170031887Abstract: Exemplary embodiments allow contextual editing to proceed in real time while the editor views the actual web page (or other page) being edited. The editing may change the underlying content without changing the look and feel of the web page. Example embodiments enable an editor or web page developer to make changes to already published content by changing cached or locally stored content without changing the original content stored in databases.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2016Publication date: February 2, 2017Inventors: Gregory FRANCZYK, Timothy KIM, Lucas David MASON
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Patent number: 7114085Abstract: A portable storage device with a hard disk drive is reliably started up using only the power received through the interface cable, e.g., a USB cable. By not providing power to the internal circuit in the interface cable, e.g., the USB circuit in the USB cable, while the hard disk drive is starting up, a maximum amount of current may be supplied to the hard disk drive. Once the hard disk drive has started up, the internal circuit of the interface cable may then be electrically coupled to the power supply through the portable storage device. The power supply to the internal circuit of the interface cable need not be interrupted after the hard disk drive has started up, even when idling.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2003Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Audavi CorporationInventor: Timothy Kim
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Patent number: 6873524Abstract: A data storage device includes a housing in which is mounted a data storage unit, such as a hard disk drive. Pads serve as shock mounts at the corners of the data storage unit and separate the data storage unit and the housing. A flex circuit electrically couples the data storage unit and a connector at the front of the device. The flex circuit has, e.g., an āNā shape configuration, which advantageously provides flexibility in many directions. The data storage device may convert the number of pin connections from the data storage unit to a different number of pin connections. A docking module that receives the portable data storage device may also convert the number of pin connections from the data storage device to a different number of pin connections used by a host system. The docking module includes a slide for receiving and ejecting the portable data storage device.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2002Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Audavi CorporationInventors: Steven L. Kaczeus, Sr., Steven L. Kaczeus, Jr., Timothy Kim
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Publication number: 20040032711Abstract: A data storage device includes a housing in which is mounted a data storage unit, such as a hard disk drive. Pads serve as shock mounts at the corners of the data storage unit and separate the data storage unit and the housing. A flex circuit electrically couples the data storage unit and a connector at the front of the device. The flex circuit has, e.g., an “N” shape configuration, which advantageously provides flexibility in many directions. The data storage device may convert the number of pin connections from the data storage unit to a different number of pin connections. A docking module that receives the portable data storage device may also convert the number of pin connections from the data storage device to a different number of pin connections used by a host system. The docking module includes a slide for receiving and ejecting the portable data storage device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2002Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventors: Steven L. Kaczeus, Steven L. Kaczeus, Timothy Kim
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Patent number: 6154360Abstract: A data storage subsystem capable of withstanding substantial non-operating shocks and other rough handling includes a pads configured to mate to a portion of the periphery of a data storage device to provide impact energy absorption and well as noise reduction and thermal dissipation. A flex circuit connects the data storage device to a connection, and includes a plurality of slits to permit the flex circuit to have flexibility in two dimensions.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1998Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: DataZone CorporationInventors: Steven L. Kaczeus, Sr., Steven L. Kaczeus, Jr., Timothy Kim
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Patent number: 5539697Abstract: An apparatus utilizing a semiconductor memory includes a semiconductor memory with one or more permanent unrepairable defects. The use of defective semiconductor memory that was previously discarded significantly reduces the memory cost of the apparatus. A memory mapping circuit is used to convert an address for a defective memory location within the defective semiconductor memory to an address for a working memory location. The memory mapping circuit is transparent to the apparatus and the defective memory functions as an undefective memory. Consequently, an apparatus using the memory mapping circuit and the defective memory performs as apparatus with a memory that has no unrepairable defects.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1994Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Assignees: Bi-Search Corporation, Tae I1 Media Co., Ltd.Inventors: Timothy Kim, Hak J. Kim
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Patent number: 4949202Abstract: A disk drive includes a disk (100) having a plurality of tracks (-2 TO N). The outermost track (-2) includes a first portion (102a) having a data pattern recorded therein that is unique to that track. The data in the first portion is used to determine the location of the outermost track. The outermost track also includes a second portion (102b) including data which is used to indicate the location of a selected sector within each track.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1988Date of Patent: August 14, 1990Assignee: Kalok CorporationInventor: Timothy Kim