| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 5798760 |
Radial graphical menuing system with concentric region menuing |
August 25, 1998 |
| A computer system comprises a processor, a program memory, coupled to the processor, for storing programs executed by the processor, and a display, coupled to the processor, for displaying images under control of the programs executed by the processor. The programs stored in the program |
| 5790820 |
Radial graphical menuing system |
August 4, 1998 |
| A menuing system which simplifies the interaction required between a user and one or more application programs. Menu commands are displayed radially from a highlighter default position and a user may select one of these commands by moving the highlighter a slight distance in the directio |
| 5745717 |
Graphical menu providing simultaneous multiple command selection |
April 28, 1998 |
| A computer system comprises a processor, a program memory, coupled to the processor, for storing programs executed by the processor, and a display, coupled to the processor, for displaying images under control of the programs executed by the processor. The programs stored in the program |
| 5113974 |
Timed cycle single stop shopping facility |
May 19, 1992 |
| A single stop shopping facility that comprises a plurality of customer stations, each including a vehicle parking space, which are arranged around the exterior of a circular building containing goods for sale. The customer stations and building rotate relative to one another. The bui |
| 5016736 |
Timed cycle single stop shopping facility |
May 21, 1991 |
| A single stop shopping facility that comprises a plurality of customer stations, each including a vehicle parking space, which are arranged radially around the exterior of a circular building containing goods for sale. The customer stations and building rotate relative to one another. |
| 4805738 |
Timed cycle single stop shopping facility |
February 21, 1989 |
| A single stop shopping facility that comprises a plurality of customer stations, each including a vehicle parking space, which are arranged around the exterior of a circular building containing goods for sale. The customer stations and building rotate relative to one another. The bui |