
Here’s a list of those that have made it all the way through the semi-grueling patent process. If you prefer to also see and laugh at my failures, Google Scholar tracks quite a few of them, too.
Commarford, P.M. & Shupp, L.M. (2018). U.S. Patent No. 9990101. Managing GUI Control Auto-Advancing. U.S. Patent Office. See also 9280286, 2016, United States.
Commarford, P.M. & Lentz, J.L. (2015). U.S. Patent No. 9135229. Automated Clipboard Software. U.S. Patent Office.
Messaoud, B., Commarford, P.M., & Karkala, A.R. (2013). U.S. Patent No. 8468607. Associating Multiple Security Domains to Application Servers. U.S. Patent Office.
Commarford, P.M., Kotan, C.A., Lewis, J.R., & Sadowski, W.J. (2012). U.S. Patent No. 8136026. Help Option Enhancement for Interactive Voice Response Systems. U.S. Patent Office. See also 7490286, 2009, United States.
Commarford, P.M., Griffin, D.L., Martinez, C.J., & Woodward, S.G. (2012). U.S. Patent No. 8121585. A Technique for Synchronizing Data with a Mobile Device Based on a Synchronization Context. U.S. Patent Office. (see also I418191, 2013, Taiwan).
Commarford, P.M. & Martinez, C.J. (2010). U.S. Patent No. 7710975. Synchronization Technique for Exchanging Data with a Mobile Device that Conserves the Resources of the Mobile Device. U.S. Patent Office.
Commarford, P.M., De Armas, M., Lewis, B., & Lewis J.R. (2008). U.S. Patent No. 861861. Architecture for a Speech Enabled Input Method Editor for Handheld Portable Devices. Korea