Patents by Inventor William G. Swinton
William G. Swinton 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: 7881715Abstract: A media spooler system is described that provides a methodology for efficient transmission of media content from client devices, such transmission of digital images from wireless digital cameras. The media spooler or gateway addresses wireless transmission problems by acting as a protocol gateway between a thin-client device and a target host or server (supported by a server infrastructure). More particularly, the media spooler of the present invention acts as a protocol gateway between thin-client devices (e.g., “mobile visual communicator” in the form of a wireless digital camera) and server infrastructure (e.g., server-based computer systems or “Web servers” of a photographic service provider). This task entails accepting multiple, simultaneous connections from various client devices (e.g., wireless digital cameras), extracting information from those devices (e.g., digital photographs or other media content), and then uploading that information to the target server infrastructure.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2006Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Syniverse ICX CorporationInventors: Shekhar Kirani, Matthew H. Gerlach, Timothy W. Genske, David Vogel, William G. Swinton, Venkat V. Easwar, Eric O. Bodnar
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Patent number: 7724281Abstract: A method facilitating the transfer of information from a media or data capture device to a larger device while providing valuable feedback about the transfer is described. A transfer device including a simple user interface that can be easily implemented on a media or data capture device provides feedback about the transfer operation, enabling the user to take action when necessary. For example, the user is advised if the transfer is complete or, alternatively, that the transfer has failed and needs to redone. Feedback is provided by visual signals and may also be accompanied by audible signals. All necessary transfer functionality is included on the media capture device, thereby avoiding the requirement for dedicated software on a host (or pipeline) device, such as a cellular phone. This expands the number of pipeline devices that can be utilized with particular media capture devices.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Syniverse ICX CorporationInventors: Alan M. Vale, Kurt Dammermann, Robin G. Petravic, Timothy W. Genske, William G. Swinton, Eric O. Bodnar
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System providing methodology for the restoration of original media quality in messaging environments
Patent number: 7720924Abstract: A system providing methodology for the restoration of original media quality in messaging environments is described. In one embodiment, for example, deployed in a messaging system, a method of the present invention is described for restoring media items to original quality, the method comprises steps of: upon receipt of a message containing an original media item that is new, storing the original media item in a repository; generating an identifier for identifying the original media item stored in the repository; replacing the original media item in the message with a substitute copy that includes the identifier; and upon future encounter of a particular media item having the identifier, restoring the particular media item to original quality using the identifier.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2003Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Syniverse ICX CorporationInventor: William G. Swinton -
Publication number: 20090292723Abstract: A method and apparatus for the delivery, administration and application of themes to a cellular telephone device. The apparatus, in one embodiment, comprises an inbox to receive a multimedia message (MM) containing a theme, a filing logic to place the MM in a themes folder, a themes folder available to the user to browse the theme MMs, and a client-side application to apply the theme to the user's cellular telephone device. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes notification logic to notify a web page associated with the user to change its display to match the theme applied by the user to the cellular telephone device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2009Publication date: November 26, 2009Inventors: Bruce Jay Levin, William G. Swinton
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Patent number: 7610331Abstract: A methodology for dynamic (i.e., run-time) uploading and execution of applications and drivers between devices (e.g., between “client” device and one or more (host) devices), in a fully automated manner, is described. The device which is to be hosted (e.g., the “client” device) initially probes its environment to determine which device or devices it is attached to (e.g., the “host” device(s)). Once it has correctly discerned the relevant host or target device(s), the client device includes the capability of immediately sending out (i.e., uploading) a particular driver or application (i.e., object or file of interest) for placement, and ultimately execution, at the host device. Once the particular object or file of interest has been “injected” into the host device and is executing, the client device may simply revert to a “listening mode” in which it waits to be told what to do (i.e., receive commands from the application or driver which is now executing at the host device).Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2000Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: LightSurf Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Timothy W. Genske, William G. Swinton, David Vogel, Philippe R. Kahn, Eric O. Bodnar
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Patent number: 7610349Abstract: A methodology for providing FTP-like server capability to a portable, intermittently-connected device, such as a digital camera device, is described. Using XML syntax, a photo-serving protocols suite supporting FTP-like photo-serving capability is incorporated into a digital camera device (or other portable device), so that digital images (or other files) on that device may be easily accessed by a variety of disparate hosts over standard protocols. If desired, standard (e.g., generic) FTP may be employed instead of the photo-serving protocols. All hosts that are commonly available include implementations of industry-standard TCP/IP protocols on which the photo-serving protocols may be borne. As a result, no host need have a proprietary, one-off solution to bear the photo-serving protocols.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2000Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: LightSurf Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William G. Swinton, David Vogel, Philippe R. Kahn, Eric O. Bodnar, Timothy W. Genske
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Patent number: 7571189Abstract: A method and apparatus for the delivery, administration and application of themes to a cellular telephone device. The apparatus, in one embodiment, comprises an inbox to receive a multimedia message (MM) containing a theme, a filing logic to place the MM in a themes folder, a themes folder available to the user to browse the theme MMs, and a client-side application to apply the theme to the user's cellular telephone device. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes notification logic to notify a web page associated with the user to change its display to match the theme applied by the user to the cellular telephone device.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2005Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: LightSurf Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Jay Levin, William G. Swinton
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Publication number: 20090042540Abstract: System and methodology are described that allow a new user of a user-operated device (e.g., wireless digital camera, cellular phone, video camera, audio device, or the like) to immediately begin using the features and services of the device without having to first activate a new user account. Thus in the instance where the user-operated device is a newly-acquired wireless digital camera, for example, the user can immediately begin taking and uploading his or her pictures to a photo Web site prior to having to open a user account, or having to perform other cumbersome activation steps. In such a wireless digital camera embodiment, the photo Web site and vendors of either cellular-enabled digital cameras or camera-enabled cellular phones provide user Web accounts based upon the unique ID or phone number belonging to one of these two devices. The user need only bother to “open” his or her account, that is, establish a user name and password, at some subsequent point in time that is convenient for the user (e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventors: Eric O. Bodnar, William G. Swinton
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Patent number: 7103357Abstract: A media spooler system is described that provides a methodology for efficient transmission of media content from client devices, such transmission of digital images from wireless digital cameras. The media spooler or gateway addresses wireless transmission problems by acting as a protocol gateway between a thin-client device and a target host or server (supported by a server infrastructure). More particularly, the media spooler of the present invention acts as a protocol gateway between thin-client devices (e.g., “mobile visual communicator” in the form of a wireless digital camera) and server infrastructure (e.g., server-based computer systems or “Web servers” of a photographic service provider). This task entails accepting multiple, simultaneous connections from various client devices (e.g., wireless digital cameras), extracting information from those devices (e.g., digital photographs or other media content), and then uploading that information to the target server infrastructure.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2001Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: LightSurf Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Shekhar Kirani, Matthew H. Gerlach, Timothy W. Genske, David Vogel, William G. Swinton, Venkat V. Easwar, Eric O. Bodnar
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Publication number: 20030146977Abstract: A method facilitating the transfer of information from a media or data capture device to a larger device while providing valuable feedback about the transfer is described. A transfer device including a simple user interface that can be easily implemented on a media or data capture device provides feedback about the transfer operation, enabling the user to take action when necessary. For example, the user is advised if the transfer is complete or, alternatively, that the transfer has failed and needs to redone. Feedback is provided by visual signals and may also be accompanied by audible signals. All necessary transfer functionality is included on the media capture device, thereby avoiding the requirement for dedicated software on a host (or pipeline) device, such as a cellular phone. This expands the number of pipeline devices that can be utilized with particular media capture devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Applicant: LightSurf Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Alan M. Vale, Kurt Dammermann, Robin G. Petravic, Timothy W. Genske, William G. Swinton, Eric O. Bodnar
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Publication number: 20020065872Abstract: A methodology for dynamic (i.e., run-time) uploading and execution of applications and drivers between devices (e.g., between “client” device and one or more (host) devices), in a fully automated manner, is described. The device which is to be hosted (e.g., the “client” device) initially probes its environment to determine which device or devices it is attached to (e.g., the “host” device(s)). Once it has correctly discerned the relevant host or target device(s), the client device includes the capability of immediately sending out (i.e., uploading) a particular driver or application (i.e., object or file of interest) for placement, and ultimately execution, at the host device. Once the particular object or file of interest has been “injected” into the host device and is executing, the client device may simply revert to a “listening mode” in which it waits to be told what to do (i.e.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2001Publication date: May 30, 2002Inventors: Timothy W. Genske, William G. Swinton, David Vogel, Philippe R. Kahn, Eric O. Bodnar
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Publication number: 20020032027Abstract: A media spooler system is described that provides a methodology for efficient transmission of media content from client devices, such transmission of digital images from wireless digital cameras. The media spooler or gateway addresses wireless transmission problems by acting as a protocol gateway between a thin-client device and a target host or server (supported by a server infrastructure). More particularly, the media spooler of the present invention acts as a protocol gateway between thin-client devices (e.g., “mobile visual communicator” in the form of a wireless digital camera) and server infrastructure (e.g., server-based computer systems or “Web servers” of a photographic service provider). This task entails accepting multiple, simultaneous connections from various client devices (e.g., wireless digital cameras), extracting information from those devices (e.g., digital photographs or other media content), and then uploading that information to the target server infrastructure.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Shekhar Kirani, Matthew H. Gerlach, Timothy W. Genske, David Vogel, William G. Swinton, Venkat V. Easwar, Eric O. Bodnar
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Patent number: 5101339Abstract: A computer system includes a computer address modification system that is advantageously coupled in a bus network to selectively translate memory address data in 16K blocks and provide DMA addresses which may match the 16 K memory address blocks. The modification system includes a mapping RAM selectively providing translated addresses to enable addresses in a 16 megabyte extended address space. The modification system also includes a page register storing for each addressable 16K block of data for each DMA channel a page address within the extended address space.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1989Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: Tandon CorporationInventors: Bruce A. Fairman, Allen J. Larsen, William G. Swinton, Robert G. Taylor, Jr.
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Patent number: 5075805Abstract: A disk drive system includes a disk drive controller system having separate head positioning and data transfer subsystems and supporting up to four disk drives, two of which may be removable and two of which may connect through a standard ST506 interface. The system provides a read and write protected cylinder for removably drive and a read only cylinder for removable drives which may store a unique serial number as well as other write protected data. Each removable disk drive may includes a register storing an identification code which may be used to control operation of the drive.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1990Date of Patent: December 24, 1991Assignee: Tandon CorporationInventors: Charles I. Peddle, James M. Donahue, Michael T. Dugan, William G. Swinton, Bruce A. Fairman, Robert G. Taylor, Jr., John R. Masters, Glenn M. Stark, Kenneth M. Stein, Warren L. Dalziel
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Patent number: 5016121Abstract: A disk drive system includes a disk controller system having separate head positioning and data transfer subsystems and supporting up to four disk drives, two of which may be removable, portable drive units and two of which may connect through a standard ST506 interface. The removable disk drives incorporate a read and write protected data cylinder for storing information such as the maintenance history of the drive, and a read only cylinder for storing a unique serial number as well as other write protected data. The system also features a high capacity, high speed sector buffer which allows continuous transfers of data to or from noninterleaved sectors and supports concurrent disk and system accesses.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1988Date of Patent: May 14, 1991Assignee: Tandon CorporationInventors: Charles I. Peddle, Robert G. Taylor, Jr., John R. Masters, Glenn M. Stark, Kenneth M. Stein, James M. Donohue, Michael T. Dugan, William G. Swinton, Bruce A. Fairman, Warren L. Dalziel
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Patent number: 4979054Abstract: A disk drive system includes a disk controller system having separate head positioning and data transfer subsystems and supporting up to four disk drives, two of which may be removable and two of which may connect through a standard ST506 interface. The system provides a read and write protected cylinder for removable drives, a read only cylinder for removable drives which may store a unique serial number as well as other write protected data, and a high capacity, high speed sector buffer which allows continuous transfers of data to or from noninterleaved sectors and supports concurrent disk and system accesses.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1988Date of Patent: December 18, 1990Assignee: Tandon CorporationInventors: Robert B. McCullough, Robert G. Taylor, Jr., Glenn M. Stark, William G. Swinton, Bruce A. Fairman
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Patent number: 4891752Abstract: A computer system includes a computer address modification system that is advantageously coupled in a bus network to selectively translate memory address data in 16K blocks and provide DMA page addresses which may match the 16K memory address blocks. The modification system includes a mapping RAM selectively providing translated addresses to enable addresses in a 1 megabyte address space to be selectively mapped to a 16 megabyte extended address space. The modification system also includes a page register storing for each addressable 16K block of data for each DMA channel a page address within the extended address space.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1987Date of Patent: January 2, 1990Assignee: Tandon CorporationInventors: Bruce A. Fairman, Allen J. Larsen, William G. Swinton, Robert G. Taylor, Jr.
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Patent number: 4849875Abstract: A computer system includes a computer address modification system that is advantageously coupled in a bus network to selectively translate memory address data in 16K blocks and provide DMA page addresses in 16K blocks which may match the 16K memory address blocks. The modification system includes a mapping RAM selectively providing translated addresses to enable addresses in a 16 megabyte extended address space. The modification system also includes a page register storing for each addressable 16K block of data for each DMA channel a page address within the extended address space.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1987Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Assignee: Tandon CorporationInventors: Bruce A. Fairman, Allen J. Larsen, William G. Swinton, Robert G. Taylor, Jr.