21 |
GALLERY PICKER SERVICE |
US14823886 |
2015-08-11 |
US20160041669A1 |
2016-02-11 |
Alexander de Paz; Martin Gimpl; Mohammed Selim |
Methods and devices for selectively presenting a user interface in a dual screen device. More particularly, the method includes providing a gallery for the dual screen device. The gallery can present one or more images in a user interface. The gallery user interface can adapt to changes in the device configuration. Further, the gallery can display images or videos in the various configurations. |
22 |
Smartpad dual screen keyboard |
US13627168 |
2012-09-26 |
US09213517B2 |
2015-12-15 |
Sanjiv Sirpal; Martin Gimpl |
A multi-display device is adapted to be dockable or otherwise associatable with an additional device. In accordance with one exemplary embodiment, the multi-display device is dockable with a smartpad. The exemplary smartpad can include a screen, a touch sensitive display, a configurable area, a gesture capture region(s) and a camera. The smartpad can also include a port adapted to receive the device. The exemplary smartpad is able to cooperate with the device such that information displayable on the device is also displayable on the smartpad. Furthermore, any one or more of the functions on the device are extendable to the smartpad, with the smartpad capable of acting as an input/output interface or extension of the smartpad. Therefore, for example, information from one or more of the displays on the multi-screen device is displayable on the smartpad. |
23 |
Desktop application manager |
US13629289 |
2012-09-27 |
US09195427B2 |
2015-11-24 |
Sanjiv Sirpal; Paul E. Reeves; Alexander de Paz; Eduardo Diego Torres Milano |
Methods and devices for presenting representations of open windows in a device are provided herein. More particularly, the method includes a displaying a desktop application manager. The desktop application manager can include cards or thumbnails presented in a tray that can be navigated. The cards may be selected and placed onto the displays to make the application active. Thus, the desktop application manager can allow a user to navigate and manage open windows without scrolling the display of the windows. |
24 |
Mobile bandwidth advisor |
US14557095 |
2014-12-01 |
US09185643B2 |
2015-11-10 |
Christophe Max Jean Jouin |
A wireless communication device is provided that includes a cellular telephony module to access a cellular network, a wireless communication module to access a non-cellular network, an antenna configured to be in wireless communication with a plurality of compatible and currently accessible communication networks including the cellular and non-cellular networks, a mobile network analyzer operable to determine network information about cellular and non-cellular communication networks, and a mobile network selector to determine, based on network information supplied by the mobile network analyzer whether a currently accessed communication network is sufficiently capable to perform a device activity already initiated or to be initiated by a user. |
25 |
Seam minimization in a handheld dual display device |
US13628396 |
2012-09-27 |
US09176701B2 |
2015-11-03 |
Charles Becze |
A handheld communication device includes first and second screen assemblies, each including a screen having an active display area and housing having a rear surface, and a side surface extending between a periphery of the screen and the rear surface of the housing and a hinge connected to the first and second screen assemblies, whereby, when the hinge is in the fully opened position, the hinge is configured to enable a distance between the first and second active display areas to be no more than about 10 mm. |
26 |
Sizing wheel for medical undergarments |
US13717391 |
2012-12-17 |
US09173444B2 |
2015-11-03 |
Amin Setoodeh; Robert Irving |
A device (100) for determining an appropriately sized medical undergarment for a wearer includes a housing (101) and a wheel (102). A first body mass index factor alignment indicator (108) can be aligned with a first body mass index factor, such as weight of a wearer, thereby revealing color coded symbols (109) aligned with a plurality of second body mass factor alignment indicators (110). A user selects the appropriate size by determining which color is aligned with a second body mass factor alignment indicator of the wearer. An optional second side (205) of the device (100) can be used to determine an appropriate type of medical undergarment based upon urinary output, wearer mobility, or combinations thereof. |
27 |
Gallery operations for a device in landscape mode |
US13628576 |
2012-09-27 |
US09164546B2 |
2015-10-20 |
Sanjiv Sirpal; Martin Gimpl; Karina Amaral Limongi |
Methods and devices for selectively presenting a user interface in a dual screen device. More particularly, the method includes providing a gallery for the dual screen device. The gallery can present one or more images in a user interface. The gallery user interface can adapt to changes in the device configuration. Further, the gallery can display images or videos in the various configurations. |
28 |
Minimizing and maximizing between portrait dual display and portrait single display |
US13366483 |
2012-02-06 |
US09158494B2 |
2015-10-13 |
Sanjiv Sirpal; Mohammed Selim |
Methods and devices for minimizing and maximizing displayed output associated with applications are provided. More particularly, an application presented as two or more pages in a portrait mode can be minimized to present one of the two or more pages following a minimization operation. The page that continues to be displayed can comprise a primary or preferred page, while the page that is dismissed can comprise a secondary or ancillary page. With respect to a maximization operation received with respect to a page of an application results in the display of an additional page associated with that application. Maximization can include controlling the respective screens on which first and second pages of the maximized application are displayed. |
29 |
Portrait dual display and landscape dual display |
US13624565 |
2012-09-21 |
US09152179B2 |
2015-10-06 |
Sanjiv Sirpal; Mohammed Selim |
Methods and devices for controlling the displayed output associated with applications in connection with a multiple screen device are provided. More particularly, an application presented by the device in a dual portrait orientation can utilize the first screen to display control information, and can utilize the second screen to display content information. An application presented by the device in a dual landscape orientation can utilize both the first screen and the second screen to display content information. |
30 |
Bandwidth throughput optimization |
US13571668 |
2012-08-10 |
US09141328B2 |
2015-09-22 |
Christophe Max Jean Jouin |
A wireless communication device is provided that includes a cellular telephony module to access a cellular network, a wireless communication module to access a non-cellular network, an antenna configured to be in wireless communication with a plurality of compatible and currently accessible communication networks including the cellular and non-cellular networks, and a mobile network analyzer operable to periodically send a packet through each of the compatible and currently accessible networks and time each of the compatible and currently accessible networks to determine a measured data packet throughput speed and data packet integrity. |
31 |
Smartpad smartdock—docking rules |
US13627153 |
2012-09-26 |
US09047038B2 |
2015-06-02 |
Sanjiv Sirpal; Martin Gimpl; John S. Visosky |
A multi-display device is adapted to be dockable or otherwise associatable with an additional device. In accordance with one exemplary embodiment, the multi-display device is dockable with a smartpad. The exemplary smartpad can include a screen, a touch sensitive display, a configurable area, a gesture capture region(s) and a camera. The smartpad can also include a port adapted to receive the device. The exemplary smartpad is able to cooperate with the device such that information displayable on the device is also displayable on the smartpad. Furthermore, any one or more of the functions on the device are extendable to the smartpad, with the smartpad capable of acting as an input/output interface or extension of the smartpad. Therefore, for example, information from one or more of the displays on the multi-screen device is displayable on the smartpad. |
32 |
Hinge for a handheld computing device |
US13627816 |
2012-09-26 |
US09013867B2 |
2015-04-21 |
Charles Becze; Michael J. O'Connor |
A handheld computing device may include a first screen having a first display, a second screen having a second display, and a hinge connected to the first and second screens. The hinge may include a plurality of axes to enable the first and second screens to rotate about distinct axes. The hinge may include a hub having an internal passage configured to electrically couple the first and second screens. |
33 |
MOBILE BANDWIDTH ADVISOR |
US14557095 |
2014-12-01 |
US20150087355A1 |
2015-03-26 |
Christophe Max Jean Jouin |
A wireless communication device is provided that includes a cellular telephony module to access a cellular network, a wireless communication module to access a non-cellular network, an antenna configured to be in wireless communication with a plurality of compatible and currently accessible communication networks including the cellular and non-cellular networks, a mobile network analyzer operable to determine network information about cellular and non-cellular communication networks, and a mobile network selector to determine, based on network information supplied by the mobile network analyzer whether a currently accessed communication network is sufficiently capable to perform a device activity already initiated or to be initiated by a user. |
34 |
Mobile bandwidth advisor |
US13572133 |
2012-08-10 |
US08903377B2 |
2014-12-02 |
Christophe Max Jean Jouin |
A wireless communication device is provided that includes a cellular telephony module to access a cellular network, a wireless communication module to access a non-cellular network, an antenna configured to be in wireless communication with a plurality of compatible and currently accessible communication networks including the cellular and non-cellular networks, a mobile network analyzer operable to determine network information about cellular and non-cellular communication networks, and a mobile network selector to determine, based on network information supplied by the mobile network analyzer whether a currently accessed communication network is sufficiently capable to perform a device activity already initiated or to be initiated by a user. |
35 |
Smartpad screen modes |
US13408839 |
2012-02-29 |
US08890768B2 |
2014-11-18 |
Sanjiv Sirpal; Martin Gimpl; John S. Visosky |
A multi-display device is adapted to be dockable or otherwise associatable with an additional device. In accordance with one exemplary embodiment, the multi-display device is dockable with a smartpad. The exemplary smartpad can include a screen, a touch sensitive display, a configurable area, a gesture capture region(s) and a camera. The smartpad can also include a port adapted to receive the device. The exemplary smartpad is able to cooperate with the device such that information displayable on the device is also displayable on the smartpad. Furthermore, any one or more of the functions on the device are extendable to the smartpad, with the smartpad capable of acting as an input/output interface or extension of the device. Therefore, for example, information from one or more of the displays on the multi-screen device is displayable on the smartpad. |
36 |
Smartpad-stacking |
US13627326 |
2012-09-26 |
US08856679B2 |
2014-10-07 |
Sanjiv Sirpal; Martin Gimpl |
A multi-display device is adapted to be dockable or otherwise associatable with an additional device. In accordance with one exemplary embodiment, the multi-display device is dockable with a smartpad. The exemplary smartpad can include a screen, a touch sensitive display, a configurable area, a gesture capture region(s) and a camera. The smartpad can also include a port adapted to receive the device. The exemplary smartpad is able to cooperate with the device such that information displayable on the device is also displayable on the smartpad. Furthermore, any one or more of the functions on the device are extendable to the smartpad, with the smartpad capable of acting as an input/output interface or extension of the smartpad. Therefore, for example, information from one or more of the displays on the multi-screen device is displayable on the smartpad. |
37 |
Sizing Wheel for Medical Undergarments |
US13717391 |
2012-12-17 |
US20130152847A1 |
2013-06-20 |
Amin Setoodeh; Robert Irving |
A device (100) for determining an appropriately sized medical undergarment for a wearer includes a housing (101) and a wheel (102). A first body mass index factor alignment indicator (108) can be aligned with a first body mass index factor, such as weight of a wearer, thereby revealing color coded symbols (109) aligned with a plurality of second body mass factor alignment indicators (110). A user selects the appropriate size by determining which color is aligned with a second body mass factor alignment indicator of the wearer. An optional second side (205) of the device (100) can be used to determine an appropriate type of medical undergarment based upon urinary output, wearer mobility, or combinations thereof. |
38 |
HINGE OVERTRAVEL IN A DUAL SCREEN HANDHELD COMMUNICATION DEVICE |
US13629030 |
2012-09-27 |
US20130088447A1 |
2013-04-11 |
Charles Becze |
A handheld communication device includes first and second screen assemblies, each including a screen having an active display area and housing having a rear surface, and a side surface extending between a periphery of the screen and the rear surface of the housing and a hinge connected to the first and second screen assemblies, whereby the hinge has a range of motion of more than 180 degrees. |
39 |
DUAL LIGHT PIPE BRACKET |
US13628987 |
2012-09-27 |
US20130083558A1 |
2013-04-04 |
Charles Becze |
A handheld computing device includes a screen to receive input from and provide graphical output to a user, a housing engaging a peripheral portion of the screen, a light source, at least one light guide to receive incident light from the light source and direct the incident light to the screen to illuminate a portion of the screen, and a light guide bracket to engage the housing and the at least one light guide, the light guide bracket maintaining a position and orientation of the light guide relative to the light source. |
40 |
METAL HOUSING WITH MOULDED PLASTIC |
US13629256 |
2012-09-27 |
US20130083470A1 |
2013-04-04 |
Charles Becze; Richard Teltz |
A housing for a handheld computing device can include a metallic outer shell having a substantially flat base and a sidewall connected to a periphery of the base, the metallic outer shell having an inner surface and an outer surface and a polymeric portion nanomolded on the inner surface of the metallic outer shell in a predetermined location to provide rigidity to the metallic outer shell. |