Patents by Inventor William Arthur Stewart Buxton

William Arthur Stewart Buxton 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).

  • Publication number: 20040189640
    Abstract: A system that provides a bimanual user interface in which an input device is provided for each of the users hands, a left hand (LH) device and a right hand (RH) device. The input devices are used in conjunction with a large format, upright, human scale display at which the user can stand and upon which the input devices are moved. The positions of the input devices on the display are marked by displayed cursors. The system detects the position of the input devices relative to the display and draws a vector corresponding to unfastened tape between positions of cursors of the corresponding input devices and pointing from the LH device to the RH device. By changing the state of the LH input device the unfastened tape can be fastened or pinned along the vector as the user moves the LH device toward the RH device. By changing the state of the RH device, the tape can be unfastened by moving the LH device away from the RH device. Straight lines are drawn by holding the RH fixed while the LH pins the tape.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 11, 2003
    Publication date: September 30, 2004
    Applicant: Silicon Graphics, Inc.
    Inventors: Ravin Balakrishnan, William Arthur Stewart Buxton, George William Fitzmaurice, Gordon Paul Kurtenbach
  • Patent number: 6642927
    Abstract: A system that provides a bimanual user interface in which an input device is provided for each of the users hands, a left hand (LH) device and a right hand (RH) device. The input devices are used in conjunction with a large format, upright, human scale display at which the user can stand and upon which the input devices are moved. The positions of the input devices on the display are marked by displayed cursors. The system detects the position of the input devices relative to the display and draws a vector corresponding to unfastened tape between positions of cursors of the corresponding input devices and pointing from the LH device to the RH device. By changing the state of the LH input device the unfastened tape can be fastened or pinned along the vector as the user moves the LH device toward the RH device. By changing the state of the RH device, the tape can be unfastened by moving the LH device away from the RH device. Straight lines are drawn by holding the RH fixed while the LH pins the tape.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 4, 2003
    Assignee: Silicon Graphics, Inc.
    Inventors: Ravin Balakrishnan, William Arthur Stewart Buxton, George William Fitzmaurice, Gordon Paul Kurtenbach
  • Patent number: 6191784
    Abstract: A system and method that maps temporal control functions into a six degree of freedom pointing device. The six degree of freedom pointing device controls both transport and view modes within a time-based media editing system and allows a user to toggle between modes without losing visual contact with graphical objects appearing on a video screen. During playback operations in the transport (temporal) mode, the system allows a cap on the six degree of freedom pointing device to be divided into multiple uneven regions in one direction along a single degree of freedom. Each of the multiple regions then corresponds to a unique rate of frame increments/decrements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2001
    Assignee: Silicon Graphics, Inc.
    Inventors: William Arthur Stewart Buxton, George William Fitzmaurice
  • Patent number: 6115025
    Abstract: A system that includes a flat panel display that can change three-dimensional orientation in a continuous way, such as when the display is horizontally rotated on a turntable. Position or orientation of the display relative to a reference orientation is sensed by orientation sensors coupled to the display. A computer compares the orientation of the display to a fixed reference orientation. When the orientation of the display has changed from the reference, the computer maps the orientation of a user interface onto the display in such a way as to maintain the same orientation of the interface with respect to the reference. User input through an overlaid input device correlates to the oriented user interface. In this way if the display is rotated into, for example, a sideways or upside-down orientation, the user interface elements will still be displayed in a normal upright orientation for the user and the user inputs in a normal manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2000
    Assignee: Silicon Graphics, Inc.
    Inventors: William Arthur Stewart Buxton, Jeffrey Allen Bell
  • Patent number: 5790769
    Abstract: A system and method that maps temporal control functions into a six degree of freedom pointing device. The six degree of freedom pointing device controls both transport and view modes within a time-based media editing system and allows a user to toggle between modes without losing visual contact with graphical objects appearing on a video screen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1998
    Assignee: Silicon Graphics Incorporated
    Inventors: William Arthur Stewart Buxton, George William Fitzmaurice