Patents by Inventor Michael E. Caine
Michael E. Caine 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: 8909810Abstract: The invention provides, in one aspect, a multimedia content sharing system that includes (i) a shared content server which stores items of content (such as still, moving images and audio) and (ii) a plurality of nodes, each of which is in communications with the shared content server via cellular telephone and/or other data networks. The shared content server transmits items of content to a first set of the nodes “automatically,” e.g., without requests by users of those nodes for the items. At least one node in that first set displays the content of received items (e.g., on an LCD screen) and accepts user feedback in regard to those items.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2008Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Isabella Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael E. Caine, Matthew I. Growney, Brent Koeppel, Roberto Tagliabue
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Patent number: 8866641Abstract: A device (2600) includes a controllable skin texture (2606) defining a keypad (2610), a sensor (2602), and control logic (200). The sensor senses a proximity of a pointing element (2900) to a particular key (2800, 2808, 2902, 2908) of the keypad based on a user input. The control logic adjusts a height of the particular key with respect to another key of the keypad in response to the sensor sensing the proximity of the pointing element to the particular key. In one example, the device includes a display (2700) for displaying a plurality of keys (2612). The control logic adjusts visual characteristics of the particular key (2800, 2808, 2902, 2908) and an adjacent key (2802, 2810, 2904, 2910) with respect to each other and with respect to other keys of the plurality of keys in response to the sensor sensing the proximity of the pointing element to the particular key.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2008Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Motorola Mobility LLCInventors: Michael E. Caine, Theodore R. Arneson, William N. Robinson
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Patent number: 8841847Abstract: An electronic device is provided, which comprises one or more light groupings, each light grouping including one or more light sources, and audio processing circuitry adapted for interpreting an audio file. The audio file includes one or more instrument definitions exclusively assigned to a corresponding one of the one or more light groupings. The audio file further includes one or more note definitions associated with at least one of the one or more instrument definitions exclusively assigned to the corresponding one of the one or more light groupings, where a value associated with each of the one or more note definitions controls the color displayed by the one or more light sources within the associated exclusively assigned light grouping.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2011Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Motorola Mobility LLCInventors: David B Cranfill, David S Brenner, Michael E Caine
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Patent number: 8761846Abstract: A portable electronic device (100) includes a controllable skin texture surface (104) and control logic (200) that is operative to change a tactile configuration of at least a portion of the controllable skin texture surface (104) in response to at least any one (i.e., one or more) of: a received wireless signal, a battery level change condition, an incoming call, information from a proximity sensor, sound sensor, light sensor, data representing a user of the device, or data representing completion of a user authentication sequence. The controllable skin texture surface (104) may form part of a non-user interface portion or a user interface portion, such as a function key, keypad or other operational element of the device.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2007Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Motorola Mobility LLCInventor: Michael E. Caine
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Patent number: 8352853Abstract: A method is provided for encoding device independent multi-modal content including an arrangement comprising one or more of a plurality of tokens, where each token corresponds to a standard predefined effect. The method includes defining a token for one or more standard predefined effects, wherein the token is adapted for being mapped to one or more effect producing elements in a target device. One or more tokens are then composed for playback together as an arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Motorola Mobility LLCInventors: Angela Chang, Michael E. Caine, Edward A. Hirsch, Conor P. O'Sullivan, Joonwoo Park, Roberto Tagliabue, Tadeo T. Toulis, Lisa Y. Yong
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Publication number: 20110246945Abstract: The invention provides, in one aspect, a multimedia content sharing system that includes (i) a shared content server which stores items of content (such as still, moving images and audio) and (ii) a plurality of nodes, each of which is in communications with the shared content server via cellular telephone and/or other data networks. One or more of those nodes can be a headless communications device, such as a modem, that can be removeably coupled with a host for purposes of displaying such items of content. Other nodes can be mobile phones, personal digital assistants, network-enabled digital picture frames, personal computers, with integral or other attendant displays for those items. The shared content server transmits items of content to a first set of the nodes “automatically,” e.g., without requests by users of those nodes for the items. At least one node in that first set displays the content of received items (e.g., on an LCD screen) and accepts user feedback in regard to those items.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2011Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: ISABELLA PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Michael E. Caine, Brent Koeppel, Matthew I. Growney, Daniel Williams
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Patent number: 7876199Abstract: A portable electronic device (100) includes a controllable skin texture surface that includes a skin texture surface actuation structure having a plurality of hinged elements (802-808) with a shape memory alloy (812) coupled thereto to effect movement of the hinged elements and a flexible skin structure (320) to change a tactile configuration of at least a portion of the controllable skin texture surface. A method also includes controlling a first shape memory alloy to actuate a plurality of hinged elements and in response, controlling a second shape memory alloy to actuate a hinged lock structure to lock a plurality of hinged elements in a first position. The method also includes deactivating the first shape memory alloy and unlocking the plurality of hinged elements by actuating the first shape memory alloy to allow the hinged lock to disengage. Corresponding structure is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2007Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: Michael E. Caine
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Publication number: 20100036967Abstract: The invention provides, in one aspect, a multimedia content sharing system that includes (i) a shared content server which stores items of content (such as still, moving images and audio) and (ii) a plurality of nodes, each of which is in communications with the shared content server via cellular telephone and/or other data networks. The shared content server transmits items of content to a first set of the nodes “automatically,” e.g., without requests by users of those nodes for the items. At least one node in that first set displays the content of received items (e.g., on an LCD screen) and accepts user feedback in regard to those items.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2008Publication date: February 11, 2010Applicant: Isabella Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael E. Caine, Matthew I. Growney, Brent Koeppel, Roberto Tagliabue
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Patent number: 7642528Abstract: A portable electronic device (10) has a customizable housing (20) where a “skin” (22, 72) is provided, wherein the texture and/or color can be changed by a consumer. The portable electronic device (10) is positioned within an apparatus (41, 51, 61) providing a power source for supplying radiant energy such as heat and/or light to the material. The method of customizing a housing (20) encasing electronics of a portable electronic device (10) includes treating the skin (22, 72) within the housing (20) with heat and/or light, and thereby creating at least one of a texture and a color within the skin (22, 72).Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2007Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Michael E. Caine, Thomas E. Gitzinger, Manuel Oliver
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Patent number: 7578955Abstract: A molded plastic structure (100) can include an in-mold decoration (112) having at least a first illumination feature (108) positioned at a first portion (142) of the molded plastic structure. The molded plastic structure also can include a first substrate (114) positioned proximate to the in-mold decoration, and a substantially optically clear or translucent second substrate (116) positioned proximate to the in-mold decoration. The second substrate can extend from the first portion of the molded plastic structure to a second portion (144) of the molded plastic structure. The second portion can be distal from the first portion. A separation layer (320) can be positioned between at least a portion of the first substrate and at least a portion of the second substrate. The separation layer can backscatter a substantial portion of light incident on at least a first side of the separation layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2007Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: Michael E. Caine
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Publication number: 20090128376Abstract: A device (2600) includes a controllable skin texture (2606) defining a keypad (2610), a sensor (2602), and control logic (200). The sensor senses a proximity of a pointing element (2900) to a particular key (2800, 2808, 2902, 2908) of the keypad based on a user input. The control logic adjusts a height of the particular key with respect to another key of the keypad in response to the sensor sensing the proximity of the pointing element to the particular key. In one example, the device includes a display (2700) for displaying a plurality of keys (2612). The control logic adjusts visual characteristics of the particular key (2800, 2808, 2902, 2908) and an adjacent key (2802, 2810, 2904, 2910) with respect to each other and with respect to other keys of the plurality of keys in response to the sensor sensing the proximity of the pointing element to the particular key.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2008Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Michael E. Caine, Theodore R. Arneson, William N. Robinson
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Publication number: 20090034273Abstract: A molded plastic structure (100) can include an in-mold decoration (112) having at least a first illumination feature (108) positioned at a first portion (142) of the molded plastic structure. The molded plastic structure also can include a first substrate (114) positioned proximate to the in-mold decoration, and a substantially optically clear or translucent second substrate (116) positioned proximate to the in-mold decoration. The second substrate can extend from the first portion of the molded plastic structure to a second portion (144) of the molded plastic structure. The second portion can be distal from the first portion. A separation layer (320) can be positioned between at least a portion of the first substrate and at least a portion of the second substrate. The separation layer can backscatter a substantial portion of light incident on at least a first side of the separation layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2007Publication date: February 5, 2009Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventor: Michael E. Caine
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Publication number: 20080296512Abstract: A portable electronic device (10) has a customizable housing (20) where a “skin” (22, 72) is provided, wherein the texture and/or color can be changed by a consumer. The portable electronic device (10) is positioned within an apparatus (41, 51, 61) providing a power source for supplying radiant energy such as heat and/or light to the material. The method of customizing a housing (20) encasing electronics of a portable electronic device (10) includes treating the skin (22, 72) within the housing (20) with heat and/or light, and thereby creating at least one of a texture and a color within the skin (22, 72).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Michael E. Caine, Thomas E. Gitzinger, Manuel Oliver
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Publication number: 20080287167Abstract: A portable electronic device (100) includes a controllable skin texture surface (104) and control logic (200) that is operative to change a tactile configuration of at least a portion of the controllable skin texture surface (104) in response to at least any one (i.e., one or more) of: a received wireless signal, a battery level change condition, an incoming call, information from a proximity sensor, sound sensor, light sensor, data representing a user of the device, or data representing completion of a user authentication sequence. The controllable skin texture surface (104) may form part of a non-user interface portion or a user interface portion, such as a function key, keypad or other operational element of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: Michael E. Caine
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Publication number: 20080248247Abstract: A portable electronic device (100) includes a controllable skin texture surface that includes a skin texture surface actuation structure having a plurality of hinged elements (802-808) with a shape memory alloy (812) coupled thereto to effect movement of the hinged elements and a flexible skin structure (320) to change a tactile configuration of at least a portion of the controllable skin texture surface. A method also includes controlling a first shape memory alloy to actuate a plurality of hinged elements and in response, controlling a second shape memory alloy to actuate a hinged lock structure to lock a plurality of hinged elements in a first position. The method also includes deactivating the first shape memory alloy and unlocking the plurality of hinged elements by actuating the first shape memory alloy to allow the hinged lock to disengage. Corresponding structure is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2007Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: Michael E. Caine
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Publication number: 20080248248Abstract: A portable electronic device (100) includes a controllable skin texture surface that includes a skin texture surface actuation structure that includes an expandable gas actuation structure. The expandable gas actuation structure includes a gas (1802) and a flexible skin structure (1804) that moves in response to movement of the gas to change a tactile configuration of at least a portion of the controllable skin texture surface. In one example, the flexible skin structure includes expandable portions that define a plurality of gas chambers (1800) and each of the gas chambers include one or more controllable heating elements (1808). Control logic (200) controls the heating elements to expand and contract the gas to provide, for example, raising and lowering of texture elements (322) of the flexible skin structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2007Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: Michael E. Caine
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Publication number: 20080248836Abstract: A portable device (100) includes a controllable skin texture surface that includes a skin texture surface actuation structure that includes a hydraulic actuation structure and a flexible skin structure (1100) that moves in response to movement of fluid to change a tactile configuration of at least a portion (322) of the controllable skin texture surface. In one example, a substrate (1104) includes one or more fluid channels (1106) and the flexible skin structure includes a plurality of fluid pockets (1102) corresponding to texture features that are in fluid communication with at least one fluid channel. A fluid pump (1702) that moves the fluid in and out of the fluid passages may be controlled either by electronic control signals or mechanical movement of a movable housing portion (110).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2007Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: Michael E. Caine
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Patent number: 7433649Abstract: A tag is provided, which can be associated with one or more individuals and/or a connection to a predetermined network resource, and which can be used to facilitating interaction of the wireless communication device with the corresponding individual(s) and/or resource. The tag includes a transmitter and a storage element including an ID value, which associates the tag with the individual(s) and/or resource. In at least some instances the tag will additionally include a trigger element, such as a user actuatable switch, which will enable an action to be initiated in the nearby wireless communication device, relative to the associated individual(s) and/or resource, in response to an actuation of the trigger element in the tag.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2004Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Tadeo T. Toulis, Michael E. Caine, Angela Chang, Joonwoo Park, Roberto Tagliabue, Lisa Y. Yong, Adam A. Kumpf
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Patent number: D597320Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2008Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Isabella Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael E. Caine, Matthew I. Growney, Brent Koeppel, Louis F. Genatossio
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Patent number: D615549Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2008Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Isabella Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael E. Caine, Matthew I. Growney, Brent Koeppel, Roberto Tagliabue