Patents by Inventor Bryan Cupps
Bryan Cupps has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20080020753Abstract: An electronic device combines the features of one or more of: cellular telephone, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), personal computer, Internet Appliance (IA), pager, cordless telephone, remote control unit (for example, for use with television, stereo, entertainment devices, and so forth) and Global Positioning System (GPS) into one common easy to use universal device and User Interface (UI). In one embodiment the device is approximately the size of a cellular telephone, and includes a large touchscreen LCD, that spans a significant portion of the length and width of the device, for example, covering an area which would normally be used for both the display and keypad on a cellular telephone. The display and UI change to look appropriate for whatever application in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2006Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: DUALCOR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Timothy Glass, Bryan Cupps
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Publication number: 20070157040Abstract: A novel personal electronic device includes a first (embedded) and second (non-embedded) processors including associated operating systems and functions. In one aspect, the first processor performs relatively limited functions, while the second processor performs relatively broader functions under control of the first processor. Often the second processor requires more power than the first processor and is selectively operated by the first processor to minimize overall power consumption. Protocols for functions to be performed by the second processor may be provided directly to the second processor and processed by the second processor. In another aspect, a display controller is designed to interface with both processors. In another aspect, the operating systems work with one another. In another aspect, the first processor employs a thermal control program. Advantages of the invention include a broad array of functions performed by a relatively small personal electronics device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2007Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: DUALCOR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Timothy Glass, Bryan Cupps
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Publication number: 20070142083Abstract: A novel personal electronic device includes a processor having first (embedded) and second (non-embedded) cores including associated operating systems and functions. In one aspect, the first core performs relatively limited functions, while the second core performs relatively broader functions under control of the first core. Often the second core requires more power than the first core and is selectively operated by the first core to minimize overall power consumption. Protocols for functions to be performed by the second core may be provided directly to the second core and processed by the second core. In another aspect, a display controller is designed to interface with both cores. In another aspect, the operating systems work with one another. In another aspect, the first core employs a thermal control program. Advantages of the invention include a broad array of functions performed by relatively small personal electronics device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2007Publication date: June 21, 2007Applicant: DUALCOR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Bryan Cupps, Timothy Glass
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Publication number: 20070115258Abstract: A novel personal electronic device includes a first (embedded) and second (non-embedded) processors including associated operating systems and functions. In one aspect, the first processor performs relatively limited functions, while the second processor performs relatively broader functions under control of the first processor. Often the second processor requires more power than the first processor and is selectively operated by the first processor to minimize overall power consumption. Protocols for functions to be performed by the second processor may be provided directly to the second processor and processed by the second processor. In another aspect, a display controller is designed to interface with both processors. In another aspect, the operating systems work with one another. In another aspect, the first processor employs a thermal control program. Advantages of the invention include a broad array of functions performed by a relatively small personal electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2007Publication date: May 24, 2007Applicant: DUALCOR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Bryan Cupps, Timothy Glass
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Publication number: 20070118775Abstract: A novel personal electronic device includes a first (embedded) and second (non-embedded) processors including associated operating systems and functions. In one aspect, the first processor performs relatively limited functions, while the second processor performs relatively broader functions under control of the first processor. Often the second processor requires more power than the first processor and is selectively operated by the first processor to minimize overall power consumption. Protocols for functions to be performed by the second processor may be provided directly to the second processor and processed by the second processor. In another aspect, a display controller is designed to interface with both processors. In another aspect, the operating systems work with one another. In another aspect, the first processor employs a thermal control program. Advantages of the invention include a broad array of functions performed by a relatively small personal electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2007Publication date: May 24, 2007Applicant: DUALCOR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Bryan Cupps, Timothy Glass
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Publication number: 20070043961Abstract: A novel personal electronic device includes a first (embedded) and second (non-embedded) processors including associated operating systems and functions. In one aspect, the first processor performs relatively limited functions, while the second processor performs relatively broader functions under control of the first processor. Often the second processor requires more power than the first processor and is selectively operated by the first processor to minimize overall power consumption. Protocols for functions to be performed by the second processor may be provided directly to the second processor and processed by the second processor. In another aspect, a display controller is designed to interface with both processors. In another aspect, the operating systems work with one another. In another aspect, the first processor employs a thermal control program. Advantages of the invention include a broad array of functions performed by a relatively small personal electronics device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2006Publication date: February 22, 2007Inventors: Bryan Cupps, Timothy Glass
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Publication number: 20070038875Abstract: A novel personal electronic device includes a first (embedded) and second (non-embedded) processors including associated operating systems and functions. In one aspect, the first processor performs relatively limited functions, while the second processor performs relatively broader functions under control of the first processor. Often the second processor requires more power than the first processor and is selectively operated by the first processor to minimize overall power consumption. Protocols for functions to be performed by the second processor may be provided directly to the second processor and processed by the second processor. In another aspect, a display controller is designed to interface with both processors. In another aspect, the operating systems work with one another. In another aspect, the first processor employs a thermal control program. Advantages of the invention include a broad array of functions performed by a relatively small personal electronics device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Inventors: Bryan Cupps, Timothy Glass
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Publication number: 20050202846Abstract: A novel personal electronic device includes a first (embedded) and second (non-embedded) processors including associated operating systems and functions. In one aspect, the first processor performs relatively limited functions, while the second processor performs relatively broader functions under control of the first processor. Often the second processor requires more power than the first processor and is selectively operated by the first processor to minimize overall power consumption. Protocols for functions to be performed by the second processor may be provided directly to the second processor and processed by the second processor. In another aspect, a display controller is designed to interface with both processors. In another aspect, the operating systems work with one another. In another aspect, the first processor employs a thermal control program. Advantages of the invention include a broad array of functions performed by a relatively small personal electronics device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2005Publication date: September 15, 2005Inventors: Timothy Glass, Bryan Cupps
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Patent number: 5991739Abstract: A system and method for providing an online ordering machine that manages the distribution of home delivered products over a distributed computer system is herein disclosed. The distributed computer system includes a group of customers connected to client computers and at least one server computer system that executes the online ordering machine. The online ordering machine provides the customers with product information from various vendors whose delivery range is within the customer's location or with product information from vendors having take out service within a specified range from the customer's location. The vendor's and customer's location is associated with a geocode representing the latitude and longitude coordinates of the location. The search for the vendors servicing the customer's location is done using the geocodes. The online ordering machine accepts orders from the customer for a particular product from a selected vendor.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: FOOD.COMInventors: Bryan Cupps, Tim Glass