Patents by Inventor Mo Selim
Mo Selim 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: 9606723Abstract: Systems for displaying information on an electronic device have a first touchscreen display and a second touchscreen display. As the user enters inputs on the first touchscreen display, the second touchscreen displays the results of the user's inputs on the first touchscreen display. Either touchscreen can be used as an input device. Display information generated by an application can be the same on both displays. Alternatively, the first and second displays comprise a single, larger screen. An single application can address the displays as distinct devices. A touchscreen display can be dedicated to a single application, or a single instance of an application such that the two displays can run different applications, or different instances of the same application. In conjunction with a wireless communications module, the electronic device can be used as a portable teleconferencing device.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2011Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: Z124Inventor: Mo Selim
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Patent number: 9588668Abstract: Methods of displaying information on an electronic device have a first touchscreen display and a second touchscreen display are disclosed. As the user enters inputs on the first touchscreen display, the second touchscreen displays the results of the user's inputs on the first touchscreen display. Either touchscreen can be used as an input device. Display information generated by an application can be the same on both displays. Alternatively, the first and second displays comprise a single, larger screen. An single application can address the displays as distinct devices. A touchscreen display can be dedicated to a single application, or a single instance of an application such that the two displays can run different applications, or different instances of the same application. In conjunction with a wireless communications module, the electronic device can be used as a portable teleconferencing device.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2011Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: Imerj, LLCInventor: Mo Selim
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Patent number: 9310834Abstract: Systems for, and methods of, dual screen smartphones are described herein. The dual screens are hingedly coupled and can be rotated into an open position forming one contiguous screen. A processor is configured to dismiss any action bar or status bar in response to a prompt thereby maximizing media across the entirety of any of the dual screens or contiguous screen formed by their intersection. An overlay command presented by the processor allows a user to minimize, tile, zoom, pan or dismiss the media when it is maximized.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2011Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: Z124Inventor: Mo Selim
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Publication number: 20130021265Abstract: Systems for displaying information on an electronic device have a first touchscreen display and a second touchscreen display. As the user enters inputs on the first touchscreen display, the second touchscreen displays the results of the user's inputs on the first touchscreen display. Either touchscreen can be used as an input device. Display information generated by an application can be the same on both displays. Alternatively, the first and second displays comprise a single, larger screen. An single application can address the displays as distinct devices. A touchscreen display can be dedicated to a single application, or a single instance of an application such that the two displays can run different applications, or different instances of the same application. In conjunction with a wireless communications module, the electronic device can be used as a portable teleconferencing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2011Publication date: January 24, 2013Applicant: IMERJ LLCInventor: Mo Selim
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Publication number: 20130021266Abstract: Methods of displaying information on an electronic device have a first touchscreen display and a second touchscreen display are disclosed. As the user enters inputs on the first touchscreen display, the second touchscreen displays the results of the user's inputs on the first touchscreen display. Either touchscreen can be used as an input device. Display information generated by an application can be the same on both displays. Alternatively, the first and second displays comprise a single, larger screen. An single application can address the displays as distinct devices. A touchscreen display can be dedicated to a single application, or a single instance of an application such that the two displays can run different applications, or different instances of the same application. In conjunction with a wireless communications module, the electronic device can be used as a portable teleconferencing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2011Publication date: January 24, 2013Applicant: IMERJ LLCInventor: Mo Selim
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Publication number: 20130005469Abstract: Systems for, and methods of, dual screen gaming modules are described herein. A first screen can be configured in whole or in part as a display for the game or a controller for a game. Similarly, a second screen can be configured as a display or a controller for a game. The two screens are configured to appear as one contiguous screen. Controller functions including size, placement and sensitivity to pressure can be user configured, pre-programmed or learned by the module.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2011Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: IMERJ LLCInventor: Mo Selim
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Publication number: 20130002568Abstract: Systems for, and methods of, dual screen smartphones are described herein. The dual screens are hingedly coupled and can be rotated into an open position forming one contiguous screen. A processor is configured to dismiss any action bar or status bar in response to a prompt thereby maximizing media across the entirety of any of the dual screens or contiguous screen formed by their intersection. An overlay command presented by the processor allows a user to minimize, tile, zoom, pan or dismiss the media when it is maximized.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2011Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: IMERJ LLCInventor: Mo Selim