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    • 4. 发明授权
    • Method and system for determining the location for performing
file-format conversions of electronics message attachments
    • 用于确定电子消息附件执行文件格式转换的位置的方法和系统
    • US6092114A
    • 2000-07-18
    • US062294
    • 1998-04-17
    • Shmuel ShafferWilliam Joseph BeydaPaul Bonomo
    • Shmuel ShafferWilliam Joseph BeydaPaul Bonomo
    • G06Q10/10H04L12/58G06F15/16G06F17/30
    • G06Q10/107H04L12/5835H04L51/066Y10S707/99931
    • A method and system for exchanging electronic messages, such as email messages, include isolating personal computers and other client devices from the process of converting a message attachment from one file format to a second file format. File-format conversions are out-tasked to enhance file accessibility, free computer resources, and conserve a user's time. The access requirements of each attachment to electronic messages are compared to the capabilities of a target client device. If it is determined that a file-format conversion is required, the conversion operation is assigned to a server that supports the process of reformatting the attachments. In an email environment, the server is substantially equivalent to the conventional email server, but includes enhanced conversion capabilities. In one embodiment, the determination of whether an attachment is accessible without conversion occurs at the server level. In another embodiment, the determination is implemented at the client device level. Preferably, if a local email server is incapable of reformatting the attachment, a request is transmitted to a remote server to perform the conversion. Typically, the remote server is the email server that supports message exchanges for the person who originated the message.
    • 用于交换电子消息(诸如电子邮件消息)的方法和系统包括将个人计算机和其他客户端设备与将消息附件从一种文件格式转换成第二文件格式的过程相隔离。 文件格式转换是无处不在的,以增强文件的可访问性,免费的计算机资源,并节省用户的时间。 对电子消息的每个附件的访问要求与目标客户端设备的能力进行比较。 如果确定需要文件格式转换,则转换操作被分配给支持重新格式化附件的过程的服务器。 在电子邮件环境中,服务器基本上等同于传统的电子邮件服务器,但包括增强的转换功能。 在一个实施例中,在服务器级别发生是否可访问附件的确定。 在另一个实施例中,该确定在客户端设备级实现。 优选地,如果本地电子邮件服务器不能重新格式化附件,则向远程服务器发送请求以执行转换。 通常,远程服务器是支持发起消息的人的消息交换的电子邮件服务器。
    • 5. 发明授权
    • Urgency-based variable call notification
    • 基于紧急度的变量调用通知
    • US06653930B1
    • 2003-11-25
    • US09312272
    • 1999-05-14
    • Paul BonomoWilliam J. BeydaShmuel Shaffer
    • Paul BonomoWilliam J. BeydaShmuel Shaffer
    • G08B522
    • H04M19/04H04M19/047
    • A method and device are configured to generate alerts that are varied based upon whether an incoming communication is perceived to be mode (i.e., a non-urgency mode), with different tactile-based patterns being dependent upon the selection of the mode. That is, the patterns of the alerts for providing notification of urgent communications are distinguishable from the patterns of alerts for providing notification of non-urgent communications. In the preferred embodiment, the communications device allows a user to assign particular vibrational patterns to specific sources of incoming communications, so that the vibration pattern identifies the urgency pattern and the original source of the communication. In the pager application, the pager may be configured by a user to uniquely associate a particular callback number with a first alert that is used when the pager is in the urgency mode and a second alert that is used when the pager is in the normal mode. The indication of perceived urgency can be provided by the user of the device or by a caller. In applications in which the user identifies perceived urgency, specific callback numbers may be associated with an urgent status, while all other numbers are associated with being non-urgent. Where a caller provides the input for identifying perceived urgency, an interactive voice response (IVR) unit may be used at the service provider of the particular communications device.
    • 一种方法和装置被配置为产生基于进入通信是否被感知为模式(即,非紧急模式)而变化的警报,其中不同的基于触觉的模式取决于模式的选择。 也就是说,用于提供紧急通信通知的警报的模式与用于提供非紧急通信的通知的警报模式是不同的。 在优选实施例中,通信设备允许用户将特定的振动模式分配给特定的进入通信源,使得振动模式识别通信的紧急模式和原始源。 在寻呼机应用中,寻呼机可以由用户配置以将特定回呼号码与当寻呼机处于紧急模式时使用的第一警报以及当寻呼机处于正常模式时使用的第二警报唯一地关联 。 感知紧急性的指示可以由设备的用户或呼叫者提供。 在用户识别感知紧急性的应用中,特定的回叫号码可能与紧急状态相关联,而所有其他数字与非紧急状态相关联。 在呼叫者提供用于识别感知紧急性的输入的情况下,可以在特定通信设备的服务提供商处使用交互式语音响应(IVR)单元。
    • 6. 发明授权
    • Method and system for management of message attachments
    • 消息附件管理方法和系统
    • US06505237B2
    • 2003-01-07
    • US09888999
    • 2001-06-22
    • William J. BeydaShmuel ShafferPaul Bonomo
    • William J. BeydaShmuel ShafferPaul Bonomo
    • G06F1516
    • H04L51/08G06Q10/107H04L51/063H04L51/12H04L51/14H04L51/22Y10S707/99931
    • A method and system provide user management of electronic message transmissions between servers and client devices, particularly transmissions of files attached to electronic messages. The method and system operate to transfer selected attached files to and from a client device. When accessing electronic messages with attached files stored at a server by a user, the attached files that satisfy a prescribed requirement are automatically downloaded from the server to the client device utilized by the user. The prescribed requirement may include maximum file size and download time, and approved list of file formats and senders. Preferably, the prescribed requirement is entered into the client device by the user. The prescribed requirement can vary depending upon the personal preference of the user. When forwarding received electronic messages with attached files, only the attached files that have been modified are uploaded from the client device to the server.
    • 方法和系统为服务器和客户端设备之间的电子消息传输提供用户管理,特别是连接到电子消息的文件传输。 方法和系统操作以将选定的附加文件传送到客户端设备和从客户端设备传送所选择的附加文件。 当访问由用户存储在服务器中的附加文件的电子消息时,满足规定要求的附加文件被自动地从服务器下载到用户使用的客户端设备。 规定的要求可能包括最大文件大小和下载时间,以及批准的文件格式和发件人列表。 优选地,用户将规定的要求输入客户端设备。 规定的要求可以根据用户的个人喜好而变化。 转发接收的电子邮件附加文件时,只有已修改的附加文件从客户端设备上传到服务器。
    • 7. 发明授权
    • Using a leaf spring to attach clamp plates with a heat sink to both sides of a component mounted on a printed circuit assembly
    • 使用板簧将带有散热器的夹板连接到安装在印刷电路组件上的部件的两侧
    • US07193854B2
    • 2007-03-20
    • US11120671
    • 2005-05-02
    • Paul BonomoJohn Andberg
    • Paul BonomoJohn Andberg
    • H05K7/20
    • H05K7/2049H05K7/20254
    • A heat sink assembly for cooling a component is disclosed, the heat sink assembly comprising a printed circuit board; a clamp plate; a waterblock cooling device; and a force attachment component to attach the clamp plate and the waterblock cooling device with the printed circuit board in contact with the waterblock cooling device and the clamp plate. A method is disclosed for connecting together a heat sink assembly and a component, the method comprising inserting standoffs of a clamp plate through passage holes in a printed circuit board; inserting the standoffs of the clamp plate through clearance holes in a waterblock cooling device; and positioning a spring component in contact with the clamp plate and the waterblock cooling device so as to position the printed circuit board in contact with the waterblock cooling device and the printed circuit board in contact with the clamp plate.
    • 公开了一种用于冷却部件的散热器组件,散热器组件包括印刷电路板; 夹板; 水封冷却装置; 以及力连接部件,其将所述夹板和所述水封块冷却装置与所述印刷电路板连接,以与所述挡水板冷却装置和所述夹板接触。 公开了一种用于将散热器组件和部件连接在一起的方法,该方法包括通过印刷电路板中的通孔插入夹板的支座; 将夹板的支座通过挡水板冷却装置中的间隙插入; 并且将弹簧部件定位成与所述夹板和所述水封块冷却装置接触,以使所述印刷电路板与所述挡水板冷却装置和所述印刷电路板接触所述夹板。
    • 8. 发明申请
    • Using a leaf spring to attach clamp plates with a heat sink to both sides of a component mounted on a printed circuit assembly
    • 使用板簧将带有散热器的夹板连接到安装在印刷电路组件上的部件的两侧
    • US20060245166A1
    • 2006-11-02
    • US11120671
    • 2005-05-02
    • Paul BonomoJohn Andberg
    • Paul BonomoJohn Andberg
    • H05K7/20
    • H05K7/2049H05K7/20254
    • A heat sink assembly for cooling a component is disclosed, the heat sink assembly comprising a printed circuit board; a clamp plate; a waterblock cooling device; and a force attachment component to attach the clamp plate and the waterblock cooling device with the printed circuit board in contact with the waterblock cooling device and the clamp plate. A method is disclosed for connecting together a heat sink assembly and a component, the method comprising inserting standoffs of a clamp plate through passage holes in a printed circuit board; inserting the standoffs of the clamp plate through clearance holes in a waterblock cooling device; and positioning a spring component in contact with the clamp plate and the waterblock cooling device so as to position the printed circuit board in contact with the waterblock cooling device and the printed circuit board in contact with the clamp plate.
    • 公开了一种用于冷却部件的散热器组件,散热器组件包括印刷电路板; 夹板; 水封冷却装置; 以及力连接部件,其将所述夹板和所述水封块冷却装置与所述印刷电路板连接,以与所述挡水板冷却装置和所述夹板接触。 公开了一种用于将散热器组件和部件连接在一起的方法,该方法包括通过印刷电路板中的通孔插入夹板的支座; 将夹板的支座通过挡水板冷却装置中的间隙插入; 并且将弹簧部件定位成与所述夹板和所述水封块冷却装置接触,以使所述印刷电路板与所述挡水板冷却装置和所述印刷电路板接触所述夹板。
    • 9. 发明授权
    • Automatic application loading for e-mail attachments
    • 电子邮件附件的自动应用加载
    • US06785867B2
    • 2004-08-31
    • US08956010
    • 1997-10-22
    • Shmuel ShafferWilliam J. BeydaPaul Bonomo
    • Shmuel ShafferWilliam J. BeydaPaul Bonomo
    • G06F1700
    • G06Q10/107G06F9/445
    • A system and method for automatically loading an application program associated with an e-mail application attachment file upon reception of the e-mail. Alternatively, the application program may be loaded as soon as the e-mail message itself is opened, without waiting for the user to click on the attachment icon. In either case, the application program is loaded in a minimized state such that as soon as the user clicks on the attachment icon, the attachment application file may be run without waiting for the relatively lengthy time required to load the application program. Prior to loading the application program, responsive to receiving the e-mail message, the computer (102, 114) may examine system resources to determine whether memory (208) usage is sufficient to allow for the opening of the application program.
    • 一种用于在接收到电子邮件时自动加载与电子邮件应用附件文件相关联的应用程序的系统和方法。 或者,一旦打开电子邮件消息本身就可以加载应用程序,而不用等待用户点击附件图标。 在任一情况下,应用程序被加载到最小化的状态,使得一旦用户点击附件图标,可以运行附件应用程序文件,而无需等待加载应用程序所需的相对漫长的时间。 在加载应用程序之前,响应于收到电子邮件消息,计算机(102,114)可以检查系统资源以确定存储器(208)的使用是否足以允许打开应用程序。