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George Fitzmaurice, Toronton CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110216001BIMANUAL INTERACTIONS ON DIGITAL PAPER USING A PEN AND A SPATIALLY-AWARE MOBILE PROJECTOR - One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a technique for providing an end user with a spatially-aware projector combined with a spatially-aware digital pen for use in a design environment. Paper documents are augmented to allow a user to access additional information and computational tools through projected interfaces. Virtual ink may be managed in single and multi-user environments to enhance collaboration and data management. The spatially-aware projector pen provides end-users with dynamic visual feedback and improved interaction capabilities.09-08-2011

George W. Fitzmaurice, Toronto CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080216014SYSTEM FOR ACCESSING A LARGE NUMBER OF MENU ITEMS USING A ZONED MENU BAR - A system that includes a pop-up graphical user interface that includes menu bars overlapping marking menu zones. The interface pops up at the current position of the cursor when the space bar is held down. The menu bars are positioned around a central marking zone with the common menu bars located above the central zone and task specific menu bars located below the central zone. The common application menu bar is positioned outer most and the common window menu bar is located inner most. The menu bars are sized in a “stair-step” pattern and the commands therein are left and right justified to fill the menu bar evenly. The menu bar menu items are accessed just like menu bar items typically found at the top of windows. The menu bars mimic the menu bars that a user may need to use during tasks that users typically perform using the menu bars found in application windows. The zones are divided into a central zone and four outer zones where user customizable marking menus are activated when a mouse button is held down while the cursor is in one of the zones.09-04-2008
20080216017SYSTEM FOR ACCESSING A LARGE NUMBER OF MENU ITEMS USING A ZONED MENU BAR - A system that includes a pop-up graphical user interface that includes menu bars overlapping marking menu zones. The interface pops up at the current position of the cursor when the space bar is held down. The menu bars are positioned around a central marking zone with the common menu bars located above the central zone and task specific menu bars located below the central zone. The common application menu bar is positioned outer most and the common window menu bar is located inner most. The menu bars are sized in a “stair-step” pattern and the commands therein are left and right justified to fill the menu bar evenly. The menu bar menu items are accessed just like menu bar items typically found at the top of windows. The menu bars mimic the menu bars that a user may need to use during tasks that users typically perform using the menu bars found in application windows. The zones are divided into a central zone and four outer zones where user customizable marking menus are activated when a mouse button is held down while the cursor is in one of the zones.09-04-2008

Patent applications by George W. Fitzmaurice, Toronto CA

George William Fitzmaurice, Toronto CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080238916Three-dimensional orientation indicator and controller - A method, apparatus, and article of manufacture provide the ability to control a three-dimensional scene view. A three-dimensional (3D) scene having one or more three-dimensional objects is displayed. A 3D representation of a coordinate system of the scene is displayed. The 3D representation contains a current viewpoint, one or more faces, one or more edges, and one or more corners with each face, edge, and corner representing a corresponding viewpoint of the scene. The 3D representation is manipulated. A new current viewpoint of the 3D representation is displayed based on the manipulation. The scene is then reoriented corresponding to the new current viewpoint based on the manipulation of the 3D representation.10-02-2008
20080284729Three dimensional volumetric display input and output configurations - The present invention is a system that allows a number of 3D volumetric display or output configurations, such as dome, cubical and cylindrical volumetric displays, to interact with a number of different input configurations, such as a three-dimensional position sensing system having a volume sensing field, a planar position sensing system having a digitizing tablet, and a non-planar position sensing system having a sensing grid formed on a dome. The user interacts via the input configurations, such as by moving a digitizing stylus on the sensing grid formed on the dome enclosure surface. This interaction affects the content of the volumetric display by mapping positions and corresponding vectors of the stylus to a moving cursor within the 3D display space of the volumetric display that is offset from a tip of the stylus along the vector.11-20-2008

Patent applications by George William Fitzmaurice, Toronto CA

Mary Ann Fitzmaurice, New York, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090144136GEOGRAPHIC AREA MULTIPLE SERVICE CARD SYSTEM - The invention provides consumers with the services of multiple cards or accounts while allowing consumers to carry a single card, transponder, code and/or other access device. Because the card may access combined services such as financial transaction services and transportation services, the system may facilitate charging the financial account for the transportation services. The system may allow the consumer to use loyalty points or geographic based loyalty points to pay for the transportation services. The system may also limit the use of certain loyalty points based upon the geographic area for certain transportation services in certain geographic areas.06-04-2009

Patent applications by Mary Ann Fitzmaurice, New York, NY US

Simon Fitzmaurice, Greystones IE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090280897Method and Apparatus for Producing Interactive Video Content - A method and apparatus for generating interactive video content. In one embodiment, the method includes the steps of providing a first video content; providing a set of directions on a monitor in response to the first video content; video capturing a user-actor following the directions; embedding the captured video in the first video content to form a combined video content; and displaying the combined content. In one embodiment, the system includes a first video scene content; a video monitor providing acting instructions and dialog in response to the first video scene content; video capture means for video capturing a game player following the acting instructions and performing the dialog; video editing means for embedding the captured video in the first video content to form a combined video content; and a display for displaying the combined video content.11-12-2009

Tim Fitzmaurice, Humbird, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090188113APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR CUTTING TUBES - An apparatus, system, and method for cutting tubes has a scarf cut made in a direction transverse to a cut-off direction. The scarf cut passes through a thickness of a tube wall and forms an opening that receives a tip of a cut-off blade. The cut-off blade has cutting edges with an angle that engage ends of the opening such that a slug is forced upward and outward relative to the tubes. The scarf blade, the cut-off blade, and a clamping jaw may be moved in a coordinated manner by separate drivers operated under control of an electronic controller.07-30-2009

Wayne P. Fitzmaurice, Wildwood, MO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110111413METHOD OF OPTIMIZING CODON USAGE THROUGH DNA SHUFFLING - The present invention relates to codon optimization utilizing DNA shuffling. A method of producing gene sequences optimized for a desired functional property is described involving synthesizing a library of parental codon variant genes encoding some or all codon choices at some or all amino acid positions of a gene, reassorting the variant codons among the parental codon variant genes using DNA shuffling thereby forming progeny codon variant genes, expressing the progeny codon variant genes in a host; and screening or selecting for progeny codon variant genes encoding a desired functional property.05-12-2011