Patents by Inventor Gerald B. Cueto

Gerald B. Cueto 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).

  • Publication number: 20150177933
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for providing a thumbnail scrubber mode in electronic devices, such as a touch screen device. In an embodiment, a thumbnail scrubber may be displayed to the user in response to a distinguishable touch screen gesture, or in response to a toolbar command. A toolbar may be displayed on the device including a scrubber bar, and the thumbnail scrubber mode may be invoked when a user interacts with the scrubber bar. The thumbnail scrubber displays multiple thumbnail images of pages of digital content and allows the user to preview and scroll through the digital content while continuing to display the current page in the main viewer of the device. After scrubbing through the digital content pages, the user may select one of the thumbnail images in the scrubber in order to access that page of the digital content.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2013
    Publication date: June 25, 2015
    Applicant: barnesandnoble.com llc
    Inventor: Gerald B. Cueto
  • Patent number: 8963869
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for providing a color pattern unlock mode in electronic touch sensitive devices. The color pattern unlock mode can display an unlock screen to the user, prompting the user to arrange or create a specific color pattern in order to unlock the device. The customizable color pattern may include any uniquely identifiable unlocking pattern including a combination of colors. Example color patterns include a combination of colors arranged in a certain order, a combination of colors combined with a password, a combination of colors combined with one or more words written out in one or more colors, or a combination of colors each matched with a specific image. When the user has arranged the proper color pattern, the device unlocks and may be used. If the correct color pattern is not arranged, the device remains locked.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2015
    Assignee: barnesandnoble.com llc
    Inventors: Kourtny M. Hicks, Gerald B. Cueto, Amir Mesguich Havilio
  • Patent number: 8966617
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for providing an image pattern unlock mode in electronic touch sensitive devices. The image pattern unlock mode can display an unlock screen to the user, prompting the user to arrange or create or otherwise select a specific image pattern in order to unlock the device. The customizable image pattern may include any uniquely identifiable unlocking pattern including a combination of images, or even a single image selected from an image group. The unlocking mechanism may include images gathered from the user's photo collection and/or one or more online profiles, and the unlock pattern could be a selection of such images. In other embodiments, a combination of color and images can also be used, such as matching colors to images. When the user has arranged the proper image pattern, the device unlocks and may be used. If the correct image pattern is not arranged, the device remains locked.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2015
    Assignee: barnesandnoble.com llc
    Inventors: Kourtny M. Hicks, Gerald B. Cueto, Amir Mesguich Havilio
  • Patent number: 8963865
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for providing a concentration mode in electronic touch sensitive devices. The concentration mode can be used to highlight given textual content on a line by line basis, or other consumable content. The user can engage the mode with a particular gesture. Once engaged, a UI feature is displayed that assists the user in viewing the given content. In some cases, the UI feature includes a reading pane that encompasses one to three complete lines of displayed text or other content. Background content outside the reading pane can be faded or otherwise softened. In some cases, the UI feature also includes, or alternatively includes, a straight-edged reading guide. The initial placement of the UI feature can be set, for instance, based on the initial contact point touched by the user. As the contact point moves, the UI feature moves accordingly. Concentration mode disengages when user releases contact point.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2012
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2015
    Assignee: barnesandnoble.com llc
    Inventors: Kourtny M. Hicks, Dale J. Brewer, Amir Mesguich Havilio, Gerald B. Cueto
  • Publication number: 20140344765
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for managing active applications on a touch sensitive computing device using a pinch and flick gesture input, referred to collectively herein as a manage active apps mode. The manage active apps mode allows a user to perform a pinch gesture on a display of active applications to form a stack of those active applications. The user can then perform a flick gesture on the stack to perform a function on all of the active applications in the stack. The function may include closing, stopping, force stopping, quitting, or deleting the active applications in the stack, for example. In some cases, the manage active apps mode may be configured to provide feedback (e.g., an animation or sound) after a stack has been flicked to indicate that the function was performed (e.g., that the apps were closed, stopped, etc.).
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 17, 2013
    Publication date: November 20, 2014
    Applicant: barnesandnoble.com llc
    Inventors: Kourtny M. Hicks, Gerald B. Cueto
  • Publication number: 20140331187
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for providing a group mode in a computing device to group objects (e.g., files, photos, etc.) displayed and/or stored on the computing device into a bundle. The group mode can be invoked in response to a swipe gesture, a press-and-hold gesture, and/or other user input indicative that the group mode is desired. The user may interact with the bundle once it is formed, including sharing or organizing the bundle as desired, for example. In some cases, the user input used to invoke the group mode may also be used to invoke a bundle interaction, such as to group and share the bundle using a single swipe gesture. In some cases, the user may be able to select the objects desired to be grouped and cause them to be grouped into a bundle using the same user input, such as one continuous swipe gesture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2013
    Publication date: November 6, 2014
    Applicant: barnesandnoble.com llc
    Inventors: Kourtny M. Hicks, Gerald B. Cueto, Amir Mesguich Havilio
  • Publication number: 20140317723
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for providing an image pattern unlock mode in electronic touch sensitive devices. The image pattern unlock mode can display an unlock screen to the user, prompting the user to arrange or create or otherwise select a specific image pattern in order to unlock the device. The customizable image pattern may include any uniquely identifiable unlocking pattern including a combination of images, or even a single image selected from an image group. The unlocking mechanism may include images gathered from the user's photo collection and/or one or more online profiles, and the unlock pattern could be a selection of such images. In other embodiments, a combination of color and images can also be used, such as matching colors to images. When the user has arranged the proper image pattern, the device unlocks and may be used. If the correct image pattern is not arranged, the device remains locked.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2013
    Publication date: October 23, 2014
    Applicant: barnesandnoble.com llc
    Inventors: Kourtny M. Hicks, Gerald B. Cueto, Amir Mesguich Havilio
  • Publication number: 20140317724
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for providing a color pattern unlock mode in electronic touch sensitive devices. The color pattern unlock mode can display an unlock screen to the user, prompting the user to arrange or create a specific color pattern in order to unlock the device. The customizable color pattern may include any uniquely identifiable unlocking pattern including a combination of colors. Example color patterns include a combination of colors arranged in a certain order, a combination of colors combined with a password, a combination of colors combined with one or more words written out in one or more colors, or a combination of colors each matched with a specific image. When the user has arranged the proper color pattern, the device unlocks and may be used. If the correct color pattern is not arranged, the device remains locked.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2013
    Publication date: October 23, 2014
    Applicant: barnesandnoble.com llc
    Inventors: Kourtny M. Hicks, Gerald B. Cueto, Amir Mesguich Havilio
  • Publication number: 20140306898
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for providing a virtual keyboard key swipe mode for touch sensitive computing devices. The keyboard key swipe mode allows for the selection and/or input of key options for a particular virtual keyboard key using swipe gestures started from that particular key. Key options may include, for example, uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers or characters. In one example case, an upward swipe gesture performed on a letter key causes an uppercase selection of that letter key and a downward swipe gesture performed on the letter key causes a lowercase selection of that letter key. In another example case, a rightward swipe gesture performed on an alphanumeric key may cause a first character selection and a leftward swipe gesture performed on the alphanumeric key may cause a second character selection. The keyboard key swipe mode may further include a change-all-keys user input that transitions all keys simultaneously.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 10, 2013
    Publication date: October 16, 2014
    Applicant: barnesandnoble.com llc
    Inventor: Gerald B. Cueto
  • Publication number: 20140306897
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for providing a virtual keyboard cursor swipe gesture mode in touch sensitive computing devices. The keyboard cursor swipe mode is configured to translate a swipe gesture (initiated on or over a virtual keyboard of the device) into cursor movement in the direction of the swipe gesture. In some instances, characteristics such as the swipe length, swipe speed, and/or number of contact points used when swiping may affect when the mode is invoked and/or the distance and/or speed of the cursor movement. The keyboard cursor swipe mode may also be configured with a highlighting feature that highlights text while the cursor is moved in combination with a highlight activation action, such as holding the shift key. In some cases, the keyboard cursor swipe mode may allow for continual cursor movement as long as the swipe gesture is held.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 10, 2013
    Publication date: October 16, 2014
    Applicant: barnesandnoble.com llc
    Inventor: Gerald B. Cueto
  • Publication number: 20140253464
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for performing functions in electronic devices by placing a device stylus in an idle position. The function may be, for example, activating a device idle mode, activating power saver or power-down mode, activating sleep mode, activating a screensaver, and/or locking the device. In some embodiments, an idle position may include setting the stylus in a horizontal position next to but not touching the device, setting the stylus in a stationary position relative to the computing device, or latching the stylus to the device or to a protective device case. In some embodiments, the stylus and/or device can detect the stylus' angle of inclination with respect to the device, thus detecting the nature of the stylus' resting. In other embodiments, when a magnetic stylus is latched to the device or device case, a magnetic sensor within the device may detect the stylus, thus activating a stylus idle mode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2013
    Publication date: September 11, 2014
    Applicant: barnesandnoble.com llc
    Inventors: Kourtny M. Hicks, Gerald B. Cueto
  • Publication number: 20140253520
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for interacting with a computing device using a stylus. The stylus is configured with a slider control feature that can be activated to perform various actions while the stylus is touching or is otherwise sufficiently proximate to a stylus detection surface of the device. The slider function can be associated with a variety of tasks on the computing device such as: adjusting variables, executing a particular command, switching between tools, modifying a particular tool's settings, and launching an application. In some embodiments, the stylus-based slider is biased to return to a middle, or home, position thereby allowing for both forward and backward sliding actions. An appropriate animation or sound or haptic response can also be provided that may be indicative of or otherwise related to the action being taken.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2013
    Publication date: September 11, 2014
    Applicant: barnesandnoble.com llc
    Inventors: Gerald B. Cueto, Kourtny M. Hicks
  • Publication number: 20140253465
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for performing stylus-based actions in electronic devices without the stylus having to touch the stylus detection surface. A stylus action may include manipulating one or more control features of the stylus, and each control feature action or combination of actions may be associated with distinct functions. The device may detect, for example, whether the stylus is pointing to specific content or one or more UI control features or icons on the device, for which a corresponding function can be performed. In other cases, functions can be performed without reference to specific content. The device may track stylus location over the detection surface and the non-touch stylus action may be location sensitive. The various functions assigned to non-touch stylus actions may be performed on an application specific level, or a global device level. An animation can be displayed as non-touch stylus actions are executed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2013
    Publication date: September 11, 2014
    Applicant: BARNESANDNOBLE.COM LLC
    Inventors: Kourtny M. Hicks, Gerald B. Cueto
  • Publication number: 20140256250
    Abstract: Peer-to-peer data transfer techniques using near field communication (NFC)-enabled styluses are disclosed. The styluses are intended for use with an electronic touch sensitive device. A first data transfer technique is through stylus NFC sharing, where the NFC wireless connection is used to allow peer-to-peer data transfer between the NFC-enabled stylus and another NFC-enabled device. A second data transfer technique is through stylus NFC pairing, where the NFC-enabled stylus is used to establish a more capable wireless connection Bluetooth-based or Wi-Fi-based), which can then be used to allow peer-to-peer data transfer with another NFC-enabled device. The stylus NFC pairing may pair the other NFC-enabled device to either the stylus or a related touch sensitive device. These techniques allow for peer-to-peer transfer of data such as documents, presentations, lectures, notes, or photos, for example.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2013
    Publication date: September 11, 2014
    Applicant: barnesandnoble.com llc
    Inventors: Gerald B. Cueto, Dale J. Brewer
  • Publication number: 20140253469
    Abstract: A stylus-based notification system is disclosed. In some embodiments, a stylus configured as described herein is capable of one-way or two-way wireless communication with an electronic device that is paired with the stylus and includes one or more visual features for providing a user with visual notifications and/or feedback. In some cases, for example, a given visual indicator such as an LED ring or other indicator on the stylus that emits light that is visible at any stylus orientation may alert a user that data has been received by the stylus from an associated device and/or sent from the stylus to such device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2013
    Publication date: September 11, 2014
    Applicant: barnesandnoble.com llc
    Inventors: Kourtny M. Hicks, Dale J. Brewer, Amir Mesguich Havilio, Gerald B. Cueto
  • Publication number: 20140253467
    Abstract: A stylus-based data storage and access system is disclosed. In some example embodiments, a stylus configured as described herein includes storage for storing a user's access data, profile (e.g., device settings and preferences), and/or content and can wirelessly communicate with an electronic device that is paired therewith. Upon pairing, the user of the stylus can access his or her user data (stored locally on the stylus) and/or other data on the paired device or in the cloud. If desired, additional users having styluses of their own can use the same device in like fashion. Once a new user is logged into the device, any previous user can be logged out. A given user can utilize the user interface provided by the device to setup stylus-based access to the device by providing access information, which can be saved to the stylus. Subsequently, the user may review/alter that stylus-based information, as desired.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2013
    Publication date: September 11, 2014
    Applicant: BARNESANDNOBLE.COM LLC
    Inventors: Kourtny M. Hicks, Gerald B. Cueto
  • Publication number: 20140253522
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for interacting with a computing device using a stylus. The stylus is configured with a pressure-sensitive control feature that can be activated to perform various actions while the stylus is touching or otherwise sufficiently proximate to a stylus detection surface of the device. The pressure control feature function can be associated with a variety of tasks on the computing device such as: adjusting variables, executing a particular command, switching between tools, modifying a particular tool's settings, and launching an application. In some embodiments, the stylus-based pressure-sensitive control feature is configured to allow for squeeze actions, tapping actions, and various combinations of such pressure-types on the pressure-sensitive control feature to uniquely identify a corresponding function to be carried out on the computing device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2013
    Publication date: September 11, 2014
    Applicant: barnesandnoble.com llc
    Inventor: Gerald B. Cueto
  • Publication number: 20140223542
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for recording secure notes from the lock screen of a computing device. A note recording user interface may be accessed from the lock screen to allow a user to leave a note, such as a text, video, audio, or drawn note, or some combination thereof. The notes left using the note recording user interface may be saved such that only the intended recipient can access them, for example, after unlocking the computing device, thereby preventing others from seeing previously saved notes. The secure note system may include a retrieve notes function that allows users and/or recipients to retrieve the recorded notes directly from the lock screen of the computing device used to record them. The secure note system may also be configured to send notifications to inform the recipient when a secure note has been recorded (e.g., email or text message including copy of note).
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 1, 2013
    Publication date: August 7, 2014
    Applicant: barnesandnoble.com llc
    Inventors: Kourtny M. Hicks, Dale J. Brewer, Gerald B. Cueto, Andrew Hargreaves, Amir Mesguich Havilio
  • Publication number: 20140173530
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for expanding and collapsing content in electronic touch sensitive devices. The expand/collapse function can be used to navigate through content that may be displayed on a screen. The user can engage the function with a pinch-based gesture. In some cases, the UI feature includes a reading pane that displays a sample of the previously hidden detailed data relating to the content currently displayed on the screen. Background content outside the reading pane can be faded or otherwise softened. In some cases, the UI feature also includes, or alternatively includes, tap-expand feature that allows the user to select one or more items that are intended to be expanded or collapsed. Such a feature can include an initial single contact, followed by an inward or outward pinch with at least one additional contact point, in some example case.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2012
    Publication date: June 19, 2014
    Applicant: barnesandnoble.com llc
    Inventors: Amir Mesguich Havilio, Gerald B. Cueto
  • Publication number: 20140168076
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for providing a concentration mode in electronic touch sensitive devices. The concentration mode can be used to highlight given textual content on a line by line basis, or other consumable content. The user can engage the mode with a particular gesture. Once engaged, a UI feature is displayed that assists the user in viewing the given content. In some cases, the UI feature includes a reading pane that encompasses one to three complete lines of displayed text or other content. Background content outside the reading pane can be faded or otherwise softened. In some cases, the UI feature also includes, or alternatively includes, a straight-edged reading guide. The initial placement of the UI feature can be set, for instance, based on the initial contact point touched by the user. As the contact point moves, the UI feature moves accordingly. Concentration mode disengages when user releases contact point.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2012
    Publication date: June 19, 2014
    Applicant: barnesandnoble.com llc
    Inventors: Kourtny M. Hicks, Dale J. Brewer, Amir Mesguich Havilio, Gerald B. Cueto