Patents by Inventor Nicholas Pipher
Nicholas Pipher 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: 11736774Abstract: Described herein are techniques for seamlessly transitioning streaming content between user devices. In some embodiments, such techniques may be performed by a content transition platform. The techniques may comprise receiving a transition request including a set of identifiers for a plurality of user devices that includes at least a first user device from which the transition request originated. The techniques may further comprise identifying one or more active communication sessions associated with the plurality of user devices, each of which comprise a series of communications between one of the plurality of user devices and a content provider. The techniques may further comprise determining, based on the one or more active communication sessions, a second user device of the plurality of user devices, and transitioning an active communication session of the one or more active communication sessions between the first user device and the second user device.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2021Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: T-Mobile USA, Inc.Inventors: Wilfred Tucker, Nicholas Pipher
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Patent number: 11610434Abstract: A system, method and computer readable media are disclosed to provide an automatic emotional response to a digital communication. The response may include an automatically captured photo, video or audio clip taken immediately after a communication is received which is then transmitted to the sender or other parties copied on the communication. The response may also include a standardized graphical representation of an emotional response, such as an emoticon or emoji generated from an image before transmission back to the sender.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2021Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: T-MOBILE USA, INC.Inventors: Nicholas Pipher, Wilfred I. Tucker
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Publication number: 20230009142Abstract: A mobile electronic device includes a wireless communications interface configured to receive, from a remote device, a sequence of remote device proximity indicators. The sequence of remote device proximity indicators indicate positions of the remote device. A mobile proximity detector of the mobile electronic device is configured to monitor a current position and a current velocity of the mobile electronic device; determine, from the sequence of remote device proximity indicators, a current remote device position and current remote device velocity; and determine, using at least the current remote device position and velocity, and the current position and the current velocity of the mobile electronic device, a likelihood of close contact between a user of the mobile electronic device and the remote device. A notification manager of the mobile electronic device is configured to notify the user of the likelihood of close contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2022Publication date: January 12, 2023Inventors: Nicholas Pipher, Kenneth Magoye, Will Tucker
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Patent number: 11502517Abstract: A system provides a “virtual room” for remotely sharing content experiences via electronic devices at different locations. The system may enable synchronization of the content at the different locations, access control, be able to provide and/or experience interaction feedback regarding the content, control the interaction feedback that is provided and/or experienced, enhance the ability of people to distinguish the content from the interaction feedback, and so on. As such, people may be able to share content experiences more like they were present in a single location while remote from each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2020Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: T-MOBILE USA, INC.Inventors: Nicholas Pipher, Will Tucker
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Patent number: 11493586Abstract: A mobile electronic device includes a wireless communications interface configured to receive, from a remote device, a sequence of remote device proximity indicators. The sequence of remote device proximity indicators indicate positions of the remote device. A mobile proximity detector of the mobile electronic device is configured to monitor a current position and a current velocity of the mobile electronic device; determine, from the sequence of remote device proximity indicators, a current remote device position and current remote device velocity; and determine, using at least the current remote device position and velocity, and the current position and the current velocity of the mobile electronic device, a likelihood of close contact between a user of the mobile electronic device and the remote device. A notification manager of the mobile electronic device is configured to notify the user of the likelihood of close contact.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2020Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Assignee: T-MOBILE USA, INC.Inventors: Nicholas Pipher, Kenneth Magoye, Will Tucker
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Publication number: 20220272420Abstract: Described herein are techniques for seamlessly transitioning streaming content between user devices. In some embodiments, such techniques may be performed by a content transition platform. The techniques may comprise receiving a transition request including a set of identifiers for a plurality of user devices that includes at least a first user device from which the transition request originated. The techniques may further comprise identifying one or more active communication sessions associated with the plurality of user devices, each of which comprise a series of communications between one of the plurality of user devices and a content provider. The techniques may further comprise determining, based on the one or more active communication sessions, a second user device of the plurality of user devices, and transitioning an active communication session of the one or more active communication sessions between the first user device and the second user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2021Publication date: August 25, 2022Inventors: Wilfred Tucker, Nicholas Pipher
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Publication number: 20220245376Abstract: A system, method and computer readable media are disclosed to provide an automatic emotional response to a digital communication. The response may include an automatically captured photo, video or audio clip taken immediately after a communication is received which is then transmitted to the sender or other parties copied on the communication. The response may also include a standardized graphical representation of an emotional response, such as an emoticon or emoji generated from an image before transmission back to the sender.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2021Publication date: August 4, 2022Inventors: Nicholas Pipher, Wilfred I. Tucker
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Patent number: 11336707Abstract: Techniques for adjusting the streaming of content by a media player device based on a user's location, orientation, or attention relative to the media player device are provided. Such techniques may include, while streaming media content to a media player device, modifying one or more characteristics of the streaming media content based on an indication of user attention levels. The indication of user attention levels may be determined by receiving a signal from a personal computing device associated with a user, and using such signal to determine an indication of the attention of the user to the media player device (e.g., based upon the user's proximity or orientation relative to the media player device). Modifying the characteristics of the streaming media may include adjusting the quality of the streaming media content to reduce data transfer when the user is not paying attention to the media player device.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2020Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: T-MOBILE USA, INC.Inventors: Nicholas Pipher, Wilfred I. Tucker
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Patent number: 11252466Abstract: Techniques for handing off media content between proximate display devices are provided. Based on a first media player device currently playing media content from a remote media server receiving a request to hand off the media content to a proximate second media player device, the first media player device may send a handoff token to a second media player device to enable the second media player device to play the media content from the remote media server. The handoff token may include an indication of the media content, an indication of a point within a stream of the media content, and/or credentials associated with the user of the first media player device. The second media player device may send the handoff token to the remote media server, which may send the media content to the second media player device based on verifying the information provided in the handoff token.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2020Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: T-Mobile USA, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas Pipher, Wilfred Tucker
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Publication number: 20210405142Abstract: A mobile electronic device includes a wireless communications interface configured to receive, from a remote device, a sequence of remote device proximity indicators. The sequence of remote device proximity indicators indicate positions of the remote device. A mobile proximity detector of the mobile electronic device is configured to monitor a current position and a current velocity of the mobile electronic device; determine, from the sequence of remote device proximity indicators, a current remote device position and current remote device velocity; and determine, using at least the current remote device position and velocity, and the current position and the current velocity of the mobile electronic device, a likelihood of close contact between a user of the mobile electronic device and the remote device. A notification manager of the mobile electronic device is configured to notify the user of the likelihood of close contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2020Publication date: December 30, 2021Inventors: Nicholas Pipher, Kenneth Magoye, Will Tucker
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Patent number: 11212577Abstract: Techniques for handing off media content between proximate display devices are provided. Based on a first media player device currently playing media content from a remote media server receiving a request to hand off the media content to a proximate second media player device, the first media player device may send a handoff token to a second media player device to enable the second media player device to play the media content from the remote media server. The handoff token may include an indication of the media content, an indication of a point within a stream of the media content, and/or credentials associated with the user of the first media player device. The second media player device may send the handoff token to the remote media server, which may send the media content to the second media player device based on verifying the information provided in the handoff token.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2020Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: T-Mobile USA, Inc.Inventors: Wilfred Tucker, Nicholas Pipher
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Publication number: 20210400005Abstract: A system provides a “virtual room” for remotely sharing content experiences via electronic devices at different locations. The system may enable synchronization of the content at the different locations, access control, be able to provide and/or experience interaction feedback regarding the content, control the interaction feedback that is provided and/or experienced, enhance the ability of people to distinguish the content from the interaction feedback, and so on. As such, people may be able to share content experiences more like they were present in a single location while remote from each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2020Publication date: December 23, 2021Inventors: Nicholas Pipher, Will Tucker
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Publication number: 20210377596Abstract: Techniques for handing off media content between proximate display devices are provided. Based on a first media player device currently playing media content from a remote media server receiving a request to hand off the media content to a proximate second media player device, the first media player device may send a handoff token to a second media player device to enable the second media player device to play the media content from the remote media server. The handoff token may include an indication of the media content, an indication of a point within a stream of the media content, and/or credentials associated with the user of the first media player device. The second media player device may send the handoff token to the remote media server, which may send the media content to the second media player device based on verifying the information provided in the handoff token.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2020Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventors: Nicholas Pipher, Wilfred Tucker
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Publication number: 20210365908Abstract: A content provider system device provides a content access device access to metered content and receives data regarding the duration of content access device presentation of that metered content. For example, the metered content may be selected via a user interface to which the content provider system provides access to the content access device and the content provider system may receive the data regarding the duration periodically from the content access device, may request the data from the content access device, and so on. From the data, the content provider system device determines the provided metered content that was actually presented and for how long in order to charge for content that is actually used.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2020Publication date: November 25, 2021Inventor: Nicholas Pipher