Patents Assigned to Logitech
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Publication number: 20070069088Abstract: A system and method for controlling friction between a mouse and the surface upon which it is placed. Reduction of friction can be accomplished in several ways, including: making the feet of the mouse from various different materials, creating layers of air between the mouse and the surface, creating beveled edges for the feet of mouse, etc. In one embodiment, the feet of the mouse are made of a piezo-electric layer bonded to another layer made of a different material. Exciting the piezo-electric layer at certain frequencies makes the two layers shrink and expand differently, thus creating oscillations of the feet. In yet another embodiment, portions of the mouse feet are made of different materials with different coefficients of friction. These different portions of the feet can be pressed down onto the surface with varying amounts of pressure, thus altering the friction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Applicant: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventors: Marc Bidiville, Tim O'Sullivan, Denis O'Keeffe, Darragh Luttrell, Martin Gleeson, Neil O'Connell, Jacques Dayer, Antoine Merminod
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Patent number: 7193649Abstract: A method for processing image data using a digital camera includes providing a digital camera having a first transformation program as a default program, the first transformation program supporting a first transformation technology. A first communication link is formed between the digital camera and a first remote image processing device. Transformation-related information is obtained from the first remote device, the transformation-related information including information about one or more transformation technologies supported by the first remote device. Whether the first transformation program is supported by the first remote device is determined. A second transformation program supported by the first remote device is searched if the first transformation program is determined not to be supported by the first remote device, the second transformation program supporting a second transformation technology.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2003Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventor: Bryed Billerbeck
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Publication number: 20070054737Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are directed to systems and methods for operating a gaming wheel system including a steering wheel which may be a single-turn wheel (at most 360° lock-to-lock) or a multi-turn wheel (more than 360° lock-to-lock) to play a game which may be designed for a single-turn wheel (a legacy game) or a multi-turn wheel (a native game, irrespective of whether it takes advantage of the multi-turn capability or not). The system is configured to operate the gaming wheel system in one of four states. The first state is the single-turn, legacy mode state for operating either a single-turn wheel or a multi-turn wheel in the single-turn mode to play a legacy game. The second state is the multi-turn, legacy mode state for operating a multi-turn wheel in the multi-turn mode to play a legacy game. The third state is the single-turn, native mode state for operating either a single-turn wheel or a multi-turn wheel in the single-turn mode to play a native game.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2006Publication date: March 8, 2007Applicant: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventors: Thomas Burgel, Keith Klumb, David McVicar, Aidan Kehoe, Christophe Juncker, David Wegmuller
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Publication number: 20070050069Abstract: A computer system which uses customer-based business rules that are customized for each customer. These business rules, along with order information, are provided to a linear programming engine. The linear programming engine determines the priority of customer orders based on the business rules and allocates scarce inventory accordingly. In one embodiment, linear programming assigns weights to different factors. Examples of such factors are (1) a promotion activity, (2) a customer priority, (3) the age and delinquency of an order or line item, and (4) the price of the product.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2005Publication date: March 1, 2007Applicant: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventors: Robert Treichler, Pan-Ying Yuk, Robert Bresticker
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Publication number: 20070037522Abstract: A method and system for adaptively configuring a remote control includes analyzing a log of events, maintained by the remote control, which indicate how the remote control and the devices it controls are used by a user. Once the analysis is performed, the system and method can suggest alternative configurations of the remote control to the user. The range and type of alternative configurations is not particularly limited and can include changing which devices are employed for various user activities and/or how those activities are performed, the placement and hierarchy of commands in a menu tree and/or troubleshooting and set up configurations. The analysis can be performed either partially or totally within the remote control, or at, or in conjunction with, a service to which the remote control connects through a network.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Applicant: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventors: Godwin Liu, Mark Rigley, Stephen Wheeler, Justin Henry, Glen Harris
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Publication number: 20070038787Abstract: A novel device and method for connecting devices which are not inherently compliant with a network to such a network, includes a network interface controller, to connect the interface device to the network, a transmitter capable of transmitting control signals to the device, a microprocessor and a non volatile memory. The microprocessor creates and maintains a representation of the state of the device in the non volatile memory. In response to commands to alter the state of the device, received from the network, the microprocessor transmits the appropriate commands to the device and updates the stored representation of the state of the device accordingly. In response to requests for information regarding the state of the device, received from the network, the microprocessor forms an appropriate reply based upon the information in the stored representation of the state of the device. If required by the network, the interface device can perform discovery and description functions as a proxy for the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Applicant: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventors: Glen Harris, Justin Henry
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Publication number: 20070036539Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a spring loaded attachment mechanism for attaching a camera to a camera support or base. In one embodiment, a camera attachment apparatus comprises an attachment socket connected to a camera, the attachment socket including an aperture extending in a longitudinal direction and a pair of cutouts disposed laterally on opposite sides of the attachment socket; a spring having a pair of spring arms disposed respectively at the pair of cutouts on opposite sides of the attachment socket; and an attachment pin including a post having a longitudinal axis and configured to be inserted into the aperture of the attachment socket along the longitudinal direction, the post including a pair of seats disposed on opposite sides of the post to receive the pair of spring arms of the spring via the pair of cutouts of the attachment socket.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2005Publication date: February 15, 2007Applicant: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventors: Mark Martinez, Ali Moayer, Ken Haven, Vera Boudtchenko, Bradley Blackwood
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Publication number: 20070027959Abstract: A remote control system includes a remote control that includes a first memory configured to store remote-control information, and a display for displaying the remote-control information; and a computer having a second memory that the remote control is configured to access via a wireless communication link, wherein the second memory is configured as a virtual memory for the remote control and is configured to store portions of the remote-control information.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2006Publication date: February 1, 2007Applicant: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventors: Glen Harris, Maxim Vlassov, Eric Raeber
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Patent number: 7170488Abstract: A solid-state roller on a pointing device with enhanced features. The solid-state design described herein allows the sensor to be placed on any shape of surface, such as one that has curvature in two directions. In one embodiment, a trench or downward curve contains sensors for detecting finger movement. The user's finger can thus bend about a knuckle in a curved motion to activate the sensor, requiring little or no movement of the finger up and down. The solid-state sensors can be of one of a number of designs. In one embodiment, multiple electrodes are contacted by a finger as it moves. Each electrode is coupled to a capacitive detection circuit, for detecting the change in capacitance as the electrode is contacted by the finger.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2001Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventors: Florian Max Kehlstadt, Berni Joss, Julien Piot, Marc Bidiville, Laurent Plancherel, Baptiste Merminod, Jean-Luc Dupraz, Maxime Marini, Chiu Yu
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Publication number: 20070018970Abstract: An optical feedback mechanism corresponding to a variation in input by a user's digit on an input element. The variation in input can be movement by the user's finger, or a change in the amount of pressure or force applied to a button. In one embodiment, the optical feedback is a linear light array adjacent a solid-state scroll/zoom sensor, with the light corresponding to the finger position. Alternately, a solid state button could provide feedback corresponding to the amount of pressure in the form of a change in intensity, color or blinking. In one embodiment, the input signal from an input element alternates between a scroll, zoom and/or other functions depending on the current application.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2006Publication date: January 25, 2007Applicant: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventors: Alain Tabasso, Sergio Lazzarotto, Patrick Monney, Daniel Bonanno, Nicholas Chauvin, Olivier Mathis, Florian Kehlstadt, Marc Bidiville, Laurent Plancherel, Jean-Luc Dupraz, Maxime Marini
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Publication number: 20070014485Abstract: A method and apparatus for modifying, or morphing, a video image. A video feed is received which include an image of a person's face. A number of facial features are detected from the video feed. One or more of those facial features are selected and modified, with the modification being applied to the video feed to produce a morphed image. For example, the morphing can produce fun effects such as oversized or too small eyes, lips, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2005Publication date: January 18, 2007Applicant: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventors: Paul McAlpine, Todd Hernandez, John Bateman, Remy Zimmermann, Philippe Depallens
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Publication number: 20070011338Abstract: A multimedia data processing system and method which transparently processes video and/or audio streams in real-time. The operation of a system in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention does not require any intervention from, or involvement of, either the producer of the video and/or audio stream, or the client application. With such a transparent solution, video and/or audio streams can be processed seamlessly, and completely independently of the specific client application that the user chooses to use. Thus a system in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention can be used with any client application of the user's choice. This allows the creation of a large number of video and/or audio effects and/or improvements to the benefit of the end-user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2005Publication date: January 11, 2007Applicant: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventors: Arnaud Glatron, Patrick Miauton, John Bateman
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Patent number: 7161578Abstract: A universal presentation device discloses having two or more presentation elements for use in environments such as presentation environments. For example, the universal presentation device may include a combination of a laser pointer element, a pointing device element, and/or a writing instrument element. The universal presentation device is dimensioned to house each element within a single logical housing. Further, each element is operable with any of the other elements present within the universal presentation device. A method of operating the universal presentation device, including its use environment, is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2000Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventor: Gerhard A. Schneider
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Publication number: 20060284847Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide programmable keys in a keyboard that provide the user with added functionalities and versatility to enhance the usage of the computer for game play or the like. In one embodiment, a keyboard for use with a computer comprises a plurality of keys which include a plurality of programmable function keys each being programmable to have multiple shift states to provide different macro functions among the multiple shift states to be inputted to the computer; a plurality of macro shift buttons which represent the multiple shift states and which are configured to be pressed to toggle among the multiple shift states for the plurality of programmable function keys; and a macro record button configured to start and stop macro recording of the macro functions of the programmable function keys.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2005Publication date: December 21, 2006Applicant: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventors: Christopher Pate, Avinash Shinde, Mark Lavelle, Roland Bosa, Nanda Kutty, Aidan Kehoe
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Publication number: 20060284846Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide programmable keys in a keyboard that provide the user with added functionalities and versatility to enhance the usage of the computer for game play or the like. In one embodiment, an input device for use with a computer comprises an input device housing; at least one input member disposed on the input device housing; and an auxiliary display connected to the input device housing, the auxiliary display being configured to display information received from the computer including images provided by the computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2005Publication date: December 21, 2006Applicant: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventors: Christopher Pate, Mark Lavelle, David Wegmuller, Roland Bosa, Nanda Kutty, Vahid Afshar, Aidan Kehoe, Thomas Burgel
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Publication number: 20060256034Abstract: A system with a main monitor for a host computer and a second, mini monitor for displaying a portion of the display normally intended for the main monitor. In one embodiment, the mini monitor is connected to the computer over a shared, peripheral bus, such as the universal serial bus (USB). The smaller size of the mini monitor and either compression or slower refresh rates allow it to be connected to the USB just like other peripheral devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2006Publication date: November 16, 2006Applicant: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventors: Hugh McLarty, Guy Tiphane, David Wegmuller
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Publication number: 20060250367Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a detachable module for a computer keyboard to provide additional functionalities and enhance the usage of the computer. In one embodiment a keyboard comprising a keyboard module including a keyboard body having a plurality of input keys for providing input to a processing device; and a detachable module detachably connected to the keyboard body of the keyboard module, the detachable module including at least one of a display or at least one input member for providing input to the processing device and/or the keyboard module. In a docked mode, the detachable module is connected to the keyboard body. In an undocked mode, the detachable module is disconnected from the keyboard body. In the docked mode, the detachable module interacts with the keyboard module to perform one or more functions based on interaction between the detachable module and the keyboard module and/or to transfer data between the detachable module and the keyboard module.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2005Publication date: November 9, 2006Applicant: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventors: Alain Tabasso, Sergio Lazzarotto, Patrick Monney, Peter Sheehan
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Patent number: D533554Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2006Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventors: Peter Sheehan, Eugene Canavan, Andy Hengel, Charles Seiber
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Patent number: D533887Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2005Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventors: Andy Logan, Chris Green, John Brock, Mark Martinez, Kevin Tregear, Gina Clark
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Patent number: D534939Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2005Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventors: Peter Sheehan, David Maher, Laurence Massey, Andrew Heyman, Mark Martinez, Ya Wen Hsu