Patents by Inventor Samuel J. Horodezky

Samuel J. Horodezky 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).

  • Patent number: 9182897
    Abstract: The methods and devices of the various aspects provide a visual indication in a graphical user interface that a document boundary is or will soon be reached, and a mechanism for wrapping the list on the display so that it appears to snap to the other end of the list (i.e., from beginning to end if scrolling up, or end to beginning if scrolling down) when sufficient user input is applied. The displayed snap to the end or beginning of the list may also be implemented in response to a momentum list scroll initiated by a flick gesture when the momentum scroll would otherwise scroll the list a threshold distance beyond a list boundary.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2011
    Date of Patent: November 10, 2015
    Assignee: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Sean S. Rogers, Samuel J. Horodezky
  • Patent number: 8836643
    Abstract: An adaptive user interface device capable of implementing multiple modes of input and configuration may adapt to current user inputs, and may include configuration changes. In an aspect, an adaptive user interface device may be configured for a finger sensing in a touchpad mode, and configured for stylus sensing in a digital tablet mode. In another aspect, surface features of the adaptive user interface device may change shape, such as by raising buttons in response to entering a keyboard or keypad mode. Various mechanisms may be used for raising buttons, and may enable presenting buttons in a variety of shapes and locations on the interface. The configuration of the adaptive user interface device may depend upon the user actions and user identity. Configuration modes may be organized according to many levels enabling a single user interface to support a large number of input options functionality within a limited surface area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2010
    Date of Patent: September 16, 2014
    Assignee: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Maria Romera Joliff, Brian Momeyer, Babak Forutanpour, Devender Yamakawa, Samuel J. Horodezky, Jonathan Kies, James P. Mason, Jadine N. Yee
  • Patent number: 8823749
    Abstract: Methods and devices provide an efficient user interface for providing continuous zoom or magnification of a displayed image on a computing device. A user may initiate a zoom-in or zoom-out function by tracing an ellipsoidal shape (e.g., a circle) using a user interface device, such as a touchscreen, touchpad or mouse. The zoom function continues so long as a touchscreen or touchpad are touched, or a mouse button is depressed, and an ellipsoidal path is traced. Zoom-in or magnification scaling factor may be applied to an image in response to a clockwise path trace and a zoom-out or demagnification scaling factor may be applied to an image in response to a clockwise path trace, or vice versa. A visual aid may be presented on the display that may be followed to conduct the zoom function.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 2009
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2014
    Assignee: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Samuel J. Horodezky, Kam-Cheong Anthony Tsoi
  • Patent number: 8432368
    Abstract: Methods and systems implement touch sensors or force sensitive materials disposed on the case of a computing device in order to enable user input gestures to be performed on portions of the device case. The force sensitive elements may generate an electrical signal in response to a gesture, such as a tap, squeeze, swipe or twist. The properties of the generated electrical signal may be compared to various reference templates to recognize particular input gestures. The force sensitive elements may operate in conjunction with more traditional input methods, such as touch-screen display and electromechanical buttons. By enabling user input gestures on the case of computing devices, the various aspects permit one hand operation of the devices including intuitive gestures that do not require the users focused attention to accomplish. Thus the various aspects may enable users to utilize their computing devices in situations not suitable to conventional user input technologies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2013
    Assignee: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Brian Momeyer, Babak Forutanpour, Samuel J. Horodezky, Ted R. Gooding
  • Patent number: 8413065
    Abstract: Methods and devices provide an efficient user interface for initiating a function by detecting an ellipsoidal continuous touch path on a touch surface of a computing device. In an embodiment the initiated function may end an application. A user may initiate the function operation by tracing an ellipsoidal shape (e.g., a circle) a touchscreen or touchpad. A display image may be contorted to inform the user about the progress towards accomplishing the function. The function operation of contorting the display image may begin at a minimum measure of the traced path and complete at a maximum measure of the traced path. In an embodiment, terminating an application and returning to the home display may be achieved in response to a clockwise path trace and minimizing of an application and returning to home display may be achieved in response to a counterclockwise path trace, or vice versa.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 2009
    Date of Patent: April 2, 2013
    Assignee: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventor: Samuel J. Horodezky
  • Patent number: 8301197
    Abstract: A mobile handset includes a processor configured with software to automatically synchronize the phone book records stored on a smart card and internally in memory. The synchronization process determines if duplicate contact records exist in the target phone book, and whether the synchronization copies records from the smart card to internal memory, or vice versa, before copying contact records. If a duplicate contact record exists, then the copying process is cancelled. The synchronization process may be automatically initiated any time the contact records in the internal memory and the smart card differ.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2012
    Assignee: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Samuel J. Horodezky, Ankur Jalota
  • Publication number: 20120272181
    Abstract: The methods and devices of the various aspects provide a visual indication in a graphical user interface that a document boundary is or will soon be reached, and a mechanism for wrapping the list on the display so that it appears to snap to the other end of the list (i.e., from beginning to end if scrolling up, or end to beginning if scrolling down) when sufficient user input is applied. The displayed snap to the end or beginning of the list may also be implemented in response to a momentum list scroll initiated by a flick gesture when the momentum scroll would otherwise scroll the list a threshold distance beyond a list boundary.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2011
    Publication date: October 25, 2012
    Inventors: Sean S. ROGERS, Samuel J. HORODEZKY
  • Publication number: 20110320978
    Abstract: Methods and devices provide a user interface featuring a gesture recognition overlay suitable for the small display of a mobile device equipped with a touchscreen user input/display. Such a gesture recognition overlay functionality may enable users to enter alphanumeric text and edit text by performing simple gestures on an overlay presented above other images on the touchscreen display. By providing a larger area for accepting user input touch gestures as well as presenting menus, the various embodiments facilitate text entry and editing operations on the relatively small area of most mobile device touchscreen displays. A variety of functions may be correlated to user inputs within the gesture recognition overlay, and various operating modes may be included in the functionality, such as a text selection mode and a toolbar menu mode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 29, 2010
    Publication date: December 29, 2011
    Inventors: Samuel J. Horodezky, Kam-Cheong Anthony Tsoi, Kathleen M. Bruce
  • Publication number: 20110304550
    Abstract: An adaptive user interface device capable of implementing multiple modes of input and configuration may adapt to current user inputs, and may include configuration changes. In an aspect, an adaptive user interface device may be configured for a finger sensing in a touchpad mode, and configured for stylus sensing in a digital tablet mode. In another aspect, surface features of the adaptive user interface device may change shape, such as by raising buttons in response to entering a keyboard or keypad mode. Various mechanisms may be used for raising buttons, and may enable presenting buttons in a variety of shapes and locations on the interface. The configuration of the adaptive user interface device may depend upon the user actions and user identity. Configuration modes may be organized according to many levels enabling a single user interface to support a large number of input options functionality within a limited surface area.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 23, 2010
    Publication date: December 15, 2011
    Applicant: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Maria Romera Jolliff, Brian Momeyer, Babak Forutanpour, Devender Yamakawa, Samuel J. Horodezky, Jonathan Kies, James P. Mason, Jadine N. Yee
  • Publication number: 20110225545
    Abstract: A method of displaying graphical user interface objects is disclosed and may include displaying a GUI object menu on a display and displaying a wrinkled portion at at least one an end of the GUI object menu. The wrinkle indicator may indicate that one or more GUI objects are available off screen at an edge of the display adjacent to the wrinkle indicator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2010
    Publication date: September 15, 2011
    Inventors: Samuel J. Horodezky, Kam-Cheong Anthony Tsoi, Kathleen M. Bruce
  • Publication number: 20110202864
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods of capturing user-entered information on a device comprise receiving a trigger event to invoke a note-taking application, and displaying, in response to the trigger event, a note display area and one or more action identifiers of the note-taking application on at least a portion of an output display on the device. Also, the apparatus and methods may include receiving an input of information, and displaying the information in the note display area in response to the input. Further, the apparatus and methods may include receiving identification of a selected one of the one or more action identifiers after receiving the input of the information, wherein each of the one or more action identifiers corresponds to a respective action to take with the information. Additionally, the apparatus and methods may include performing an action on the information based on the selected action identifier.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2010
    Publication date: August 18, 2011
    Inventors: Michael B. Hirsch, Samuel J. Horodezky, Ryan R. Rowe, Rainer Wessler, Leo Chen
  • Publication number: 20110167391
    Abstract: Methods and systems implement touch sensors or force sensitive materials disposed on the case of a computing device in order to enable user input gestures to be performed on portions of the device case. The force sensitive elements may generate an electrical signal in response to a gesture, such as a tap, squeeze, swipe or twist. The properties of the generated electrical signal may be compared to various reference templates to recognize particular input gestures. The force sensitive elements may operate in conjunction with more traditional input methods, such as touch-screen display and electromechanical buttons. By enabling user input gestures on the case of computing devices, the various aspects permit one hand operation of the devices including intuitive gestures that do not require the users focused attention to accomplish. Thus the various aspects may enable users to utilize their computing devices in situations not suitable to conventional user input technologies.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 6, 2010
    Publication date: July 7, 2011
    Inventors: Brian Momeyer, Babak Forutanpour, Samuel J. Horodezky, Ted R. Gooding
  • Publication number: 20110126094
    Abstract: A method of modifying commands is disclosed and may include detecting an initial command gesture and determining whether a first subsequent command gesture is detected. Further, the method may include executing a base command when a first subsequent command gesture is not detected and executing a first modified command when a first subsequent command gesture is detected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2009
    Publication date: May 26, 2011
    Inventors: Samuel J. Horodezky, Per O. Nielsen
  • Publication number: 20110057953
    Abstract: Methods and devices provide an efficient user interface for initiating a function by detecting an ellipsoidal continuous touch path on a touch surface of a computing device. In an embodiment the initiated function may end an application. A user may initiate the function operation by tracing an ellipsoidal shape (e.g., a circle) a touchscreen or touchpad. A display image may be contorted to inform the user about the progress towards accomplishing the function. The function operation of contorting the display image may begin at a minimum measure of the traced path and complete at a maximum measure of the traced path. In an embodiment, terminating an application and returning to the home display may be achieved in response to a clockwise path trace and minimizing of an application and returning to home display may be achieved in response to a counterclockwise path trace, or vice versa.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 7, 2009
    Publication date: March 10, 2011
    Inventor: Samuel J. HORODEZKY
  • Publication number: 20110055753
    Abstract: Methods and devices provide an efficient user interface for activating a function by detecting a tickle gesture on a touch surface of a computing device. The tickle gesture may include short strokes in approximately opposite directions traced on a touch surface, such as a touchscreen or touchpad. The activated function may open an application or activate a search function. The index menu item may change based on the location and/or movement of the touch on the touch surface. Such functionality may show search results based on the menu item displayed before the user's finger was lifted from the touch surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2009
    Publication date: March 3, 2011
    Inventors: Samuel J. HORODEZKY, Kam-Cheong Anthony Tsoi
  • Publication number: 20100315438
    Abstract: Methods and devices provide an efficient user interface for providing continuous zoom or magnification of a displayed image on a computing device. A user may initiate a zoom-in or zoom-out function by tracing an ellipsoidal shape (e.g., a circle) using a user interface device, such as a touchscreen, touchpad or mouse. The zoom function continues so long as a touchscreen or touchpad are touched, or a mouse button is depressed, and an ellipsoidal path is traced. Zoom-in or magnification scaling factor may be applied to an image in response to a clockwise path trace and a zoom-out or demagnification scaling factor may be applied to an image in response to a clockwise path trace, or vice versa. A visual aid may be presented on the display that may be followed to conduct the zoom function.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 10, 2009
    Publication date: December 16, 2010
    Inventors: Samuel J. HORODEZKY, Kam-Cheong Anthony Tsoi
  • Publication number: 20090131028
    Abstract: A mobile handset includes a processor configured with software to automatically synchronize the phone book records stored on a smart card and internally in memory. The synchronization process determines if duplicate contact records exist in the target phone book, and whether the synchronization copies records from the smart card to internal memory, or vice versa, before copying contact records. If a duplicate contact record exists, then the copying process is cancelled. The synchronization process may be automatically initiated any time the contact records in the internal memory and the smart card differ.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 18, 2007
    Publication date: May 21, 2009
    Inventors: Samuel J. HORODEZKY, Ankur JALOTA