Patents by Inventor Sean B. Kelly
Sean B. Kelly 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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Patent number: 11308216Abstract: Server-side authentication of user accounts by using multiple authentication tokens and transmission of update statement to users for updates to applications installed on their devices. Prompting users that updates are available upon determining that a threshold event has occurred and if requisite network and situational conditions exist. Batching and sending notifications or requests for authentications that are required for each application update that is currently ready for download.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2019Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Sean B. Kelly, Elizabeth Caroline Furches Cranfill, Thomas Alsina
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Patent number: 11297371Abstract: A method includes obtaining a video based on images detected with cameras mounted on a vehicle and displaying a portion of the video corresponding to a time offset and a viewing angle.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2019Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Devin W. Chalmers, Sean B. Kelly
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Publication number: 20220103963Abstract: An electronic device communicates with a display, an input device, and a wearable audio output device. The device displays a user interface with dynamic visual representations of participants in a communication session. Outputting, via the wearable audio output device, audio from the plurality of participants in the communication session. The audio is adjusted to maintain simulated spatial locations of participants relative to a frame of reference of the communication session, independently of a position of the wearable audio output device relative to the frame of reference. The simulated spatial locations correspond to the locations of the dynamic visual representations. Receiving an input selecting one of the dynamic visual representations. In response, displaying the dynamic visual representations at locations different from their initial locations, and outputting audio from the participants to position their audio at a different simulated spatial locations, relative to the frame of reference.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2021Publication date: March 31, 2022Inventors: Darius A. Satongar, Per HÃ¥kan Linus Persson, Sean B. Kelly
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Publication number: 20220100590Abstract: An electronic device that is in communication with one or more wearable audio output devices detects occurrence of an event while the one or more wearable audio output devices are being worn by a user. In response to detecting the occurrence of the event, the electronic device outputs, via the one or more wearable audio output devices, one or more audio notifications corresponding to the event, including: in accordance with a determination that the user of the electronic device is currently engaged in a conversation, delaying outputting the one or more audio notifications corresponding to the event until the conversation has ended; and, in accordance with a determination that the user of the electronic device is not currently engaged in a conversation, outputting the one or more audio notifications corresponding to the event without delaying the outputting.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2021Publication date: March 31, 2022Inventors: Devin W. Chalmers, Sean B. Kelly, Karlin Y. Bark
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Patent number: 11231975Abstract: An electronic device is in communication with one or more wearable audio output devices. The electronic device detects occurrence of an event and outputs, via the one or more wearable audio output devices, one or more audio notifications corresponding to the event. After beginning to output the one or more audio notifications, the electronic device detects an input directed to the one or more wearable audio output devices. In response, if the input is detected within a predefined time period with respect to the one or more audio notifications corresponding to the event, the electronic device performs a first operation associated with the one or more audio notifications corresponding to the event; and, if the input is detected after the predefined time period has elapsed, the electronic device performs a second operation not associated with the one or more audio notifications corresponding to the first event.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2019Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: Devin W. Chalmers, Sean B. Kelly, Karlin Y. Bark
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Publication number: 20210326970Abstract: Improved techniques and systems for delivery and acquisition of digital assets are disclosed. The techniques and systems are especially suitable and useful for delivering digital assets (e.g., media assets) that are available for acquisition and electronic delivery from online stores to electronic devices. In accordance with one aspect, when a digital asset is acquired form an online store via an electronic device associated with a user, the digital asset can be arranged for delivery to a number of other of electronic devices also associated with the user. It will be appreciated that the digital asset can be delivered and acquired without requiring explicit user input or instruction in accordance with another aspect. Other aspects of the techniques and systems include customization of configuration and user interfaces that are provided to facilitate acquisition of digital assets in a more efficient manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Christopher B. Chang, Sean B. Kelly, Olagappan Manickam, Thomas Alsina, Payam Mirrashidi, Michael Kuohao Chu, Kevin R. Lafferty
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Publication number: 20210319418Abstract: One or more user accounts can be linked together to form a group of linked user accounts to access content items assigned to the other user accounts in the group of linked user accounts. Prior to completing a purchase for a content item, a requesting user can be alerted that a member of the group of linked user accounts has access to the content item. Content items assigned to a member of a group of linked user accounts can be downloaded by one or more other members of the group of linked user accounts along with a Digital Rights Management (DRM) key that enables use of the content item. The DRM key can represent the group relationship between the downloading user account and the content owner's user account to which the content item is assigned.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2021Publication date: October 14, 2021Inventors: Thomas Alsina, Augustin J. Farrugia, Edward T. Schmidt, Gianpaolo Fasoli, Sean B. Kelly
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Patent number: 11049173Abstract: Improved techniques and systems for delivery and acquisition of digital assets are disclosed. The techniques and systems are especially suitable and useful for delivering digital assets (e.g., media assets) that are available for acquisition and electronic delivery from online stores to electronic devices. In accordance with one aspect, when a digital asset is acquired form an online store via an electronic device associated with a user, the digital asset can be arranged for delivery to a number of other of electronic devices also associated with the user. It will be appreciated that the digital asset can be delivered and acquired without requiring explicit user input or instruction in accordance with another aspect. Other aspects of the techniques and systems include customization of configuration and user interfaces that are provided to facilitate acquisition of digital assets in a more efficient manner.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2019Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Christopher B. Chang, Sean B. Kelly, Olagappan Manickam, Thomas Alsina, Payam Mirrashidi, Michael Kuohao Chu, Kevin R. Lafferty
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Publication number: 20210125248Abstract: An online store can transmit an online account token to an electronic device or to a biometric sensing device after a user successfully enters his or her account password. The electronic device or the biometric sensing device can countersign the online account token when the one or more biometric images match reference biometric images and the account password matches user identifier data stored in the electronic device or in the biometric sensing device. The countersigned online account token can then be transmitted to the online store. The user can then make one or more purchases after the online store receives the countersigned online account token.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2020Publication date: April 29, 2021Inventors: Thomas Alsina, Dallas B. De Atley, Augustin J. Farrugia, Byron B. Han, Sean B. Kelly, Craig A. Marciniak, Maxim Khutornenko, Raymond N. Walsh
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Publication number: 20210048883Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to controlling electronic devices. In some examples, the electronic device uses gaze information to activate a digital assistant. In some examples, the electronic device uses gaze information to identify an external device on which to act. In some examples, the electronic device provides an indication that distinguishes between different speakers.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2020Publication date: February 18, 2021Inventors: Sean B. KELLY, Felipe BACIM DE ARAUJO E SILVA, Karlin Y. BARK
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Publication number: 20210029452Abstract: Certain embodiments relate generally to modifying audio playing on a first device based on detection of that audio by a second device. Other embodiments relate to transferring audio between a first device and a second device. More particularly, audio playing from a first device may be muted, stopped, or adjusted in volume based on detection of that audio by, or interaction with, a second device. Likewise, audio may be transferred from a first device to a second device based on communications between the first and second devices, proximity of the first and second devices relative to one another, proximity of a user to either the first or second device, and so on.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2020Publication date: January 28, 2021Inventors: Peter C. Tsoi, Adam S. Meyer, Karlin Y. Bark, Matthew W. Brown, Sean B. Kelly
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Patent number: 10860096Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to controlling electronic devices. In some examples, the electronic device uses gaze information to activate a digital assistant. In some examples, the electronic device uses gaze information to identify an external device on which to act. In some examples, the electronic device provides an indication that distinguishes between different speakers.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2019Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Sean B. Kelly, Felipe Bacim De Araujo E Silva, Karlin Y. Bark
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Patent number: 10735412Abstract: A second user can authorize a first user to take or complete an online action by submitting one or more biometric images. For example, the second user can authorize a purchase by the first user on an online store. The second user can submit the one or more biometric images on the electronic device being used by the first user, or the second user can submit the biometric image or images remotely using another electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2018Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Thomas Alsina, Farman A. Syed, Michael K. Chu, Cyrus D. Irani, Ivan Zadro, Sean B. Kelly
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Publication number: 20200104194Abstract: An electronic device is in communication with one or more wearable audio output devices. The electronic device detects occurrence of an event and outputs, via the one or more wearable audio output devices, one or more audio notifications corresponding to the event. After beginning to output the one or more audio notifications, the electronic device detects an input directed to the one or more wearable audio output devices. In response, if the input is detected within a predefined time period with respect to the one or more audio notifications corresponding to the event, the electronic device performs a first operation associated with the one or more audio notifications corresponding to the event; and, if the input is detected after the predefined time period has elapsed, the electronic device performs a second operation not associated with the one or more audio notifications corresponding to the first event.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2019Publication date: April 2, 2020Inventors: Devin W. Chalmers, Sean B. Kelly, Karlin Y. Bark
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Publication number: 20200103963Abstract: The present disclosure generally relates to controlling electronic devices. In some examples, the electronic device uses gaze information to activate a digital assistant. In some examples, the electronic device uses gaze information to identify an external device on which to act. In some examples, the electronic device provides an indication that distinguishes between different speakers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2019Publication date: April 2, 2020Inventors: Sean B. KELLY, Felipe BACIM DE ARAUJO E SILVA, Karlin Y. BARK
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Patent number: 10586260Abstract: In one embodiment, a unique (or quasi unique) identifier can be received by an application store, or other on-line store, and the store can create a signed receipt that includes data desired from the unique identifier. This signed receipt is then transmitted to a device that is running the application obtained from the on-line store and the device can verify the receipt by deriving the unique (or quasi-unique) identifier from the signed receipt and comparing the derived identifier with the device identifier stored on the device, or the vendor identifier assigned to the application vendor.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2012Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Thomas Matthieu Alsina, Scott T. Boyd, Michael Kuohao Chu, Augustin J. Farrugia, Gianpaolo Fasoli, Patrice O. Gautier, Sean B. Kelly, Payam Mirrashidi, Pedraum Pardehpoosh, Conrad Sauerwald, Kenneth W. Scott, Rajit Shinh, Braden Jacob Thomas, Andrew R. Whalley
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Publication number: 20200047865Abstract: In one embodiment, a unique (or quasi unique) identifier can be received by an application store, or other on-line store, and the store can create a signed receipt that includes data desired from the unique identifier. This signed receipt is then transmitted to a device that is running the application obtained from the on-line store and the device can verify the receipt by deriving the unique (or quasi-unique) identifier from the signed receipt and comparing the derived identifier with the device identifier stored on the device, or the vendor identifier assigned to the application vendor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2019Publication date: February 13, 2020Inventors: Thomas Matthieu Alsina, Scott T. Boyd, Michael Kuohao Chu, Augustin J. Farrugia, Gianpaolo Fasoli, Patrice O. Gautier, Sean B. Kelly, Payam Mirrashidi, Pedraum Pardehpoosh, Conrad Sauerwald, Kenneth W. Scott, Rajit Shinh, Braden Jacob Thomas, Andrew R. Whalley
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Publication number: 20190339833Abstract: A method to share map information between an electronic device and other nearby devices using peer-to-peer communication is provided. The method receives identification of different map items such as a route, points of interest, search results, a current map view and sends to a selected nearby device. The method provides different options to select the map items to share. The particular map information to share in some embodiments depends on what is currently displayed and/or selected on the map. When there are several items that can be shared and there is not a clear indication for what the user intends to share, an action list is shown to allow the user to select the information to share. Once a map item to share is selected, the method displays a share list to display a list of nearby devices. The method sends the shared information to selected devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Bradford A. Moore, Sean B. Kelly, Marcel Van Os, Stephen O. Lemay, Woo-Ram Lee
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Publication number: 20190332372Abstract: Server-side authentication of user accounts by using multiple authentication tokens and transmission of update statement to users for updates to applications installed on their devices. Prompting users that updates are available upon determining that a threshold event has occurred and if requisite network and situational conditions exist. Batching and sending notifications or requests for authentications that are required for each application update that is currently ready for download.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2019Publication date: October 31, 2019Inventors: Sean B. Kelly, Elizabeth Caroline Furches Cranfill, Thomas Alsina
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Systems and Methods for Providing and Interacting with Application-Update Objects on a Mobile Device
Publication number: 20190265850Abstract: An example method is performed at a mobile device with a touch-sensitive display. The method includes displaying an application store user interface that includes a first selectable user interface object and a second selectable user interface object. The method also includes detecting a first input directed to the first selectable user interface object, and in response to detecting the input directed to the first selectable user interface object, displaying an update user interface that includes concurrently displaying: a first and second application-update object associated with a first previously-installed application and a second previously-installed application that both have an available update to be installed on the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: Stephen O. Lemay, Sean B. Kelly