Patents by Inventor Hernan R. Eguiluz
Hernan R. Eguiluz 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: 11797110Abstract: In an embodiment, a system implements detent operation using tactile and audio effects that give the user the effect of a detent without including the mechanical devices that detents would normally imply. The detent operation may be implemented in software and may be synchronized to events on the display of the system (e.g. animation events), which may provide a convincing user experience. A low latency path from the applications and user interface program of the system to the hardware that implements the detent operation may be provided to help ensure that the synchronization of animation events and detent operations is maintained.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2021Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Hernan R. Eguiluz, Michael J. Lamb, Kevin Tyler McAtee, Dylan R. Edwards
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Publication number: 20210247854Abstract: In an embodiment, a system implements detent operation using tactile and audio effects that give the user the effect of a detent without including the mechanical devices that detents would normally imply. The detent operation may be implemented in software and may be synchronized to events on the display of the system (e.g. animation events), which may provide a convincing user experience. A low latency path from the applications and user interface program of the system to the hardware that implements the detent operation may be provided to help ensure that the synchronization of animation events and detent operations is maintained.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2021Publication date: August 12, 2021Inventors: Hernan R. Eguiluz, Michael J. Lamb, Kevin Tyler McAtee, Dylan R. Edwards
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Patent number: 11016587Abstract: In an embodiment, a system implements detent operation using tactile and audio effects that give the user the effect of a detent without including the mechanical devices that detents would normally imply. The detent operation may be implemented in software and may be synchronized to events on the display of the system (e.g. animation events), which may provide a convincing user experience. A low latency path from the applications and user interface program of the system to the hardware that implements the detent operation may be provided to help ensure that the synchronization of animation events and detent operations is maintained.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2018Date of Patent: May 25, 2021Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Hernan R. Eguiluz, Michael J. Lamb, Kevin Tyler McAtee, Dylan R. Edwards
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Publication number: 20200081556Abstract: In an embodiment, a system implements detent operation using tactile and audio effects that give the user the effect of a detent without including the mechanical devices that detents would normally imply. The detent operation may be implemented in software and may be synchronized to events on the display of the system (e.g. animation events), which may provide a convincing user experience. A low latency path from the applications and user interface program of the system to the hardware that implements the detent operation may be provided to help ensure that the synchronization of animation events and detent operations is maintained.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2018Publication date: March 12, 2020Inventors: Hernan R. Eguiluz, Michael J. Lamb, Kevin Tyler McAtee, Dylan R. Edwards
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Patent number: 10257286Abstract: A dual-device tutorial system can facilitate user learning about a “primary” device by providing explanatory information on a “supporting” device while the user interacts with the primary device. The primary and supporting devices can be devices of different types. From a user perspective, the primary device can operate exactly as it would in normal (non-tutorial) use and can send event messages and/or other signals to the supporting device. Based on the event messages and/or other signals, the supporting device can provide explanatory information responsive to user interactions with the primary device.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2016Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Miguel S. Sanchez-Sandoval, Hernan R. Eguiluz
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Patent number: 10075536Abstract: A dual-device tutorial system can facilitate user learning about a “primary” device by providing explanatory information on a “supporting” device while the user interacts with the primary device. The primary and supporting devices can be devices of different types. From a user perspective, the primary device can operate exactly as it would in normal (non-tutorial) use and can send event messages and/or other signals to the supporting device. Based on the event messages and/or other signals, the supporting device can provide explanatory information responsive to user interactions with the primary device.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2016Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Miguel S. Sanchez-Sandoval, Hernan R. Eguiluz
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Patent number: 9723086Abstract: A dual-device tutorial system can facilitate user learning about a “primary” device by providing explanatory information on a “supporting” device while the user interacts with the primary device. The primary and supporting devices can be devices of different types. From a user perspective, the primary device can operate exactly as it would in normal (non-tutorial) use and can send event messages and/or other signals to the supporting device. Based on the event messages and/or other signals, the supporting device can provide explanatory information responsive to user interactions with the primary device.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2016Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Eric D. Schlakman, Miguel S. Sanchez-Sandoval, Hernan R. Eguiluz, Ryan K. Mears, Ronald L. Jett, Andrew M. Fallon, Ieyuki Kawashima, Yen Lai, Andrew T. Dean, Yang Liu, Ameya A. Mhatre
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Publication number: 20160301761Abstract: A dual-device tutorial system can facilitate user learning about a “primary” device by providing explanatory information on a “supporting” device while the user interacts with the primary device. The primary and supporting devices can be devices of different types. From a user perspective, the primary device can operate exactly as it would in normal (non-tutorial) use and can send event messages and/or other signals to the supporting device. Based on the event messages and/or other signals, the supporting device can provide explanatory information responsive to user interactions with the primary device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2016Publication date: October 13, 2016Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Miguel S. Sanchez-Sandoval, Hernan R. Eguiluz
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Publication number: 20160300505Abstract: A dual-device tutorial system can facilitate user learning about a “primary” device by providing explanatory information on a “supporting” device while the user interacts with the primary device. The primary and supporting devices can be devices of different types. From a user perspective, the primary device can operate exactly as it would in normal (non-tutorial) use and can send event messages and/or other signals to the supporting device. Based on the event messages and/or other signals, the supporting device can provide explanatory information responsive to user interactions with the primary device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2016Publication date: October 13, 2016Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Miguel S. Sanchez-Sandoval, Hernan R. Eguiluz
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Publication number: 20160301794Abstract: A dual-device tutorial system can facilitate user learning about a “primary” device by providing explanatory information on a “supporting” device while the user interacts with the primary device. The primary and supporting devices can be devices of different types. From a user perspective, the primary device can operate exactly as it would in normal (non-tutorial) use and can send event messages and/or other signals to the supporting device. Based on the event messages and/or other signals, the supporting device can provide explanatory information responsive to user interactions with the primary device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2016Publication date: October 13, 2016Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Eric D. Schlakman, Miguel S. Sanchez-Sandoval, Hernan R. Eguiluz, Ryan K. Mears, Ronald L. Jett, Andrew M. Fallon, Ieyuki Kawashima, Yen Lai, Andrew T. Dean, Yang Liu, Ameya A. Mhatre
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Patent number: 9118642Abstract: A device streams assets to network-based storage, and servers administering the network-based storage operate to notify other authorized devices that the assets are available to download, including initiating the download of assets automatically or in response to user input. With streaming enabled on their device, a user is able to make assets, such as digital photograph, video or other type of media file, data file, or other type of electronic content, available immediately to all of their other devices and to other users having permission to follow assets streamed by their device. Servers secure access to the stream of assets, on both an account level and an asset level in accordance with asset metadata registered for the assets during streaming.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2011Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: David Rahardja, Hernan R. Eguiluz, Miguel S. Sanchez-Sandoval, Stan Jirman
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Publication number: 20120311095Abstract: A device streams assets to network-based storage, and servers administering the network-based storage operate to notify other authorized devices that the assets are available to download, including initiating the download of assets automatically or in response to user input. With streaming enabled on their device, a user is able to make assets, such as digital photograph, video or other type of media file, data file, or other type of electronic content, available immediately to all of their other devices and to other users having permission to follow assets streamed by their device. Servers secure access to the stream of assets, on both an account level and an asset level in accordance with asset metadata registered for the assets during streaming.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2011Publication date: December 6, 2012Inventors: David Rahardja, Hernan R. Eguiluz, Miguel S. Sanchez-Sandoval, Stan Jirman