Patents by Inventor David J. Rye
David J. Rye 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: 8063749Abstract: A remote control device for communicating between a computer system and a plurality of electronic devices. The remote control device includes a radio frequency (RF) transmitter, a RF receiver, an optical transmitter, a memory unit, and a processor in data communication with the memory unit, the RF transmitter, the RF receiver, and the optical transmitter. The processor includes a first component that instructs the optical transmitter to emit at least one signal in response to information received by the RF receiver from a computer.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2006Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: X10 Ltd.Inventors: David J. Rye, Leslie A. Leech, James R. W. Phillips
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Patent number: 7904069Abstract: The present invention provides a mobile phone remote control system, a system for programming the remote control, and methods of programming or using the remote control. The mobile phone remote control system is configured to be selectively set up or programmed using a display screen and corresponding function buttons on the remote control. The remote control system may be used to control the channel of a media device such as a television based on an icon displayed on a screen of the mobile phone. The set up process allows channel numbers to be automatically assigned based on icons selected by a user and previously identified geographic information such as a mobile phone user address postal zip code.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2006Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: X10 Ltd.Inventors: David J. Rye, Leslie A. Leech, James R. Phillips, George E. Stevenson
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Publication number: 20100156694Abstract: A remote control for appending commands into a learned macro routine of commands is provided. A receiver is arranged to receive signals from one or more remote controls, wherein the signals represent one or more commands comprising a macro. The remote control stores the macro in memory and has “learned” the received macro. The learned macro can be modified by appending one or more additional commands into the macro using commands already contained within the remote control.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: X-10 LTD.Inventors: David J. Rye, James R. Phillips, George E. Stevenson
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Publication number: 20100127912Abstract: A remote control device having an emitter pointing in a direction generally non-parallel to a plane defined by the buttons. In some versions three emitters are provided, with the emitters pointing in different directions and having different radiation patterns. In additional versions, at least some of the buttons include Braille markings.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: X-10 LTD.Inventors: David J. Rye, James R. Phillips
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Patent number: 7606872Abstract: A system and method providing a media server system are disclosed. A software module for storage on a computer and operable by the computer is provided to receive a media request for a media selection from a media source including video and audio data. The media selection is retrieved, and a media signal conveying the media selection is communicated. A communications hub receives the media signal and transmits the media selection for play on a remote media device. A receiver configured to communicate with the communications hub and with the remote media device receives the media selection and communicates the media selection to the remote media device for play. A set of media preferences associated with an identifier allows for selectable access to media content. A plurality of remote interfaces each can be coded for generating an identifier, whereby using a particular remote interface invokes a set of media preferences.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2003Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: X10 Wireless Technology, Inc.Inventors: George E. Stevenson, Leslie Alan Leech, James R. W. Phillips, David J. Rye
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Publication number: 20090244402Abstract: A remote control and method of using the remote control are provided. The remote control includes a microprocessor, a memory accessible by the microprocessor that includes a database of a plurality of favorite channels, a user interface in signal communication with the microprocessor that allows selection of successive next or previous favorite channels, and a transmitter controlled by the microprocessor that, responsive to user activation of the user interface, transmits wireless signals corresponding to the successive next or previous favorite channel. In an example embodiment, an icon is associated with each favorite channel and the remote includes a display screen that displays the icon associated with the successive next or previous favorite channel when the user interface is activated. The method of using the remote control includes activating the user interface to select a next favorite channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventors: David J. Rye, James R. Phillips, George E. Stevenson
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Publication number: 20090121846Abstract: Repeater systems and methods for coupling a home automation control signal from a first power line operating on a first phase to a second power line operating on a second phase are provided. A power line control repeater includes a power line control signal transceiver, a wireless signal transmitter, a wireless signal receiver, and a processor. The processor is configured to instruct the transmitting component to transmit wireless signals based on power line signals detected by the power line control signal transceiver and further configured to identify wireless signals received at the wireless signal receiver from a similarly configured repeater and to instruct the transceiver to modulate the power signal based on the received signals. A system includes two repeaters in wireless signal communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2008Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: X10 Ltd.Inventors: David J. Rye, James R. Phillips, George E. Stevenson
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Publication number: 20080062250Abstract: Image viewing system and method for use with a video telephony application. The method includes forming a panoramic image by moving the camera about at least one axis, capturing images from at least two different camera positions, and joining the images together. The method also includes presenting the panoramic image on a visual display device, receiving input from a user indicating that a subset of the panoramic image has been selected, pointing the camera in a direction corresponding to the selected subset, and presenting images from the camera corresponding to the selected subset on the visual display device. The system includes a camera with a controllable pivot assembly that pivots in at least one direction in signal communication with a computer, and a software module that directs the pivot assembly to move the camera and presents images on a display.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: X10 Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David J. Rye, James R. Phillips, Leslie A. Leech, George E. Stevenson
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Publication number: 20080001773Abstract: The present invention provides a remote control, a system for programming the remote control, and methods of programming or using the remote control. The remote control is configured to be selectively set up or programmed using a display screen and corresponding function buttons on the remote control. The set up process allows a user to only set up the remote control features of interest to for that particular user. In addition, the remote control includes a module that may be accessed directly by the remote control or via a computer where the module guides the user through the set up process. Thus, the user does not need to set up any feature of the remote control that is not applicable to that user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: X10 Ltd.Inventors: David J. Rye, Leslie A. Leech, James R.W. Phillips, George E. Stevenson
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Publication number: 20080003993Abstract: The present invention provides a mobile phone remote control system, a system for programming the remote control, and methods of programming or using the remote control. The mobile phone remote control system is configured to be selectively set up or programmed using a display screen and corresponding function buttons on the remote control. The remote control system may be used to control the channel of a media device such as a television based on an icon displayed on a screen of the mobile phone. The set up process allows channel numbers to be automatically assigned based on icons selected by a user and previously identified geographic information such as a mobile phone user address postal zip code.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: X10 Ltd.Inventors: David J. Rye, Leslie A. Leech, James R. Phillips, George E. Stevenson
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Publication number: 20070279247Abstract: A remote control device for communicating between a computer system and a plurality of electronic devices. The remote control device includes a radio frequency (RF) transmitter, a RF receiver, an optical transmitter, a memory unit, and a processor in data communication with the memory unit, the RF transmitter, the RF receiver, and the optical transmitter. The processor includes a first component that instructs the optical transmitter to emit at least one signal in response to information received by the RF receiver from a computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Applicant: X10 Ltd.Inventors: David J. Rye, Leslie A. Leech, James R.W. Phillips
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Patent number: 6998997Abstract: A remote control for learning a macro routine of optical signals is provided. An optical receiver is arranged to receive optical signals from one or more original equipment remote controls. The optical receiver outputs electrical signals. A microprocessor receives the electrical signals from the optical receiver. A memory device stores the electrical signals from the optical receiver. An operator interface is electrically coupled to the microprocessor. The operator interface receives operator input to designate a macro routine of operator-selectable optical signals from the original equipment remote control. The microprocessor causes the electrical signals from the optical receiver that correspond to the operator-selectable optical signals from the original equipment remote control to be associated with the designated macro routine and stored in the memory device. Electrical signals associated with a macro designation are retrieved from the memory device and electrically coupled to an optical transmitter.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2002Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: X10 Wireless Technology, Inc.Inventors: George E. Stevenson, Leslie Alan Leech, James R. W. Phillips, David J. Rye
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Publication number: 20040236864Abstract: A system and method providing a media server system are disclosed. A software module for storage on a computer and operable by the computer is provided to receive a media request for a media selection from a media source including video and audio data. The media selection is retrieved, and a media signal conveying the media selection is communicated. A communications hub receives the media signal and transmits the media selection for play on a remote media device. A receiver configured to communicate with the communications hub and with the remote media device receives the media selection and communicates the media selection to the remote media device for play. A set of media preferences associated with an identifier allows for selectable access to media content. A plurality of remote interfaces each can be coded for generating an identifier, whereby using a particular remote interface invokes a set of media preferences.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2003Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventors: George E. Stevenson, Leslie Alan Leech, James R.W. Phillips, David J. Rye
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Publication number: 20040207535Abstract: A remote control for learning a macro routine of optical signals is provided. An optical receiver is arranged to receive optical signals from one or more original equipment remote controls. The optical receiver outputs electrical signals. A microprocessor receives the electrical signals from the optical receiver. A memory device stores the electrical signals from the optical receiver. An operator interface is electrically coupled to the microprocessor. The operator interface receives operator input to designate a macro routine of operator-selectable optical signals from the original equipment remote control. The microprocessor causes the electrical signals from the optical receiver that correspond to the operator-selectable optical signals from the original equipment remote control to be associated with the designated macro routine and stored in the memory device. Electrical signals associated with a macro designation are retrieved from the memory device and electrically coupled to an optical transmitter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2002Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: George E. Stevenson, Leslie Alan Leech, James R.W. Phillips, David J. Rye