Patents by Inventor Stephen Scott Doss
Stephen Scott Doss 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: 9477770Abstract: Source data stored on a source device may be shared with other devices. Sharing the source data may include facilitating communication associated with the source data, based on a communication protocol, between a first device and another device. Receiving a first token associated with the source data may be facilitated. The first token may be encoded to generate a visual tag. An image of the visual tag may be provided to enable a second device to capture the image, retrieve the first token after decoding the visual tag, and use the first token to access the source data utilizing a communication protocol.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2015Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: Wyse Technology L.L.C.Inventors: Stephen Scott Doss, Richard Graham Cook, Daniel Ernesto Barreto
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Publication number: 20150339399Abstract: Source data stored on a source device may be shared with other devices. Sharing the source data may include facilitating communication associated with the source data, based on a communication protocol, between a first device and another device. Receiving a first token associated with the source data may be facilitated. The first token may be encoded to generate a visual tag. An image of the visual tag may be provided to enable a second device to capture the image, retrieve the first token after decoding the visual tag, and use the first token to access the source data utilizing a communication protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2015Publication date: November 26, 2015Inventors: Stephen Scott Doss, Richard Graham Cook, Daniel Ernesto Barreto
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Patent number: 9100822Abstract: Source data stored on a source device may be shared with other devices. Sharing the source data may include facilitating communication associated with the source data, based on a communication protocol, between a first device and another device. Receiving a first token associated with the source data may be facilitated. The first token may be encoded to generate a visual tag. An image of the visual tag may be provided to enable a second device to capture the image, retrieve the first token after decoding the visual tag, and use the first token to access the source data utilizing a communication protocol.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2012Date of Patent: August 4, 2015Assignee: WYSE TECHNOLOGY L.L.C.Inventors: Stephen Scott Doss, Richard Graham Cook, Daniel Ernesto Barreto
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Patent number: 9065808Abstract: Source data stored on a source device may be shared with one or more devices. Sharing the source data may include facilitating obtaining an image of a visual tag from another device. A visual tag may be obtained via a communication method or optically captured via an optical device. The visual tag may comprise a visually encoded first token associated with the source data. The first token may be a non-public token based on the source data. The visual tag may be decoded to retrieve the first token. The device with the retrieved first token may provide for communication based on a communication protocol to a second device to download the source data using the retrieved first token. A device may be adapted to provide display of the visual tag or communicate or receive the visual tag.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2012Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: WYSE TECHNOLOGY L.L.C.Inventors: Stephen Scott Doss, Richard Graham Cook, Daniel Ernesto Barreto
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Patent number: 8990406Abstract: Source data stored on a source device may be shared with other devices. Sharing the source data may include facilitating communication associated with the source data, based on a first communication protocol, between a first device and another device. Receiving a first token associated with the source data may be facilitated. The first token may be encoded to enable communication using a near proximity communication (NPC) protocol. Communication of the first token may be provided to a second device, located within five feet of the first device, using the NPC protocol, to enable the second device to access the source data utilizing a second communication protocol. The NPC protocol is a wireless communication protocol, and supports automatic connection between at least two devices located within five feet. The first and second devices are NPC-enabled devices.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2012Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Wyse Technology L.L.C.Inventors: Stephen Scott Doss, Richard Graham Cook, Daniel Ernesto Barreto
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Patent number: 8966092Abstract: Source data stored on a source device may be shared with one or more devices. Sharing the source data may include facilitating receiving, at a first device, a first token associated with the source data, from a second device, using a near proximity communication (NPC) protocol. The NPC protocol may support generation of the first token based on detection of presence of the first device within five feet of the second device. The first token may be encoded for NPC communication and may be non-public. The first token may be based on the source data and the receipt of the first token may be based on the detection. The first token may be decoded and communicated, based on a first communication protocol, to a third device to download the source data using the decoded first token. The second device may be an NPC-enabled device.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2012Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Wyse Technology L.L.C.Inventors: Stephen Scott Doss, Richard Graham Cook, Daniel Ernesto Barreto
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Publication number: 20130221083Abstract: Source data stored on a source device may be shared with other devices. Sharing the source data may include facilitating communication associated with the source data, based on a communication protocol, between a first device and another device. Receiving a first token associated with the source data may be facilitated. The first token may be encoded to generate a visual tag. An image of the visual tag may be provided to enable a second device to capture the image, retrieve the first token after decoding the visual tag, and use the first token to access the source data utilizing a communication protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: WYSE TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Stephen Scott Doss, Richard Graham Cook, Daniel Ernesto Barreto
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Publication number: 20130225081Abstract: Source data stored on a source device may be shared with one or more devices. Sharing the source data may include facilitating receiving, at a first device, a first token associated with the source data, from a second device, using a near proximity communication (NPC) protocol. The NPC protocol may support generation of the first token based on detection of presence of the first device within five feet of the second device. The first token may be encoded for NPC communication and may be non-public. The first token may be based on the source data and the receipt of the first token may be based on the detection. The first token may be decoded and communicated, based on a first communication protocol, to a third device to download the source data using the decoded first token. The second device may be an NPC-enabled device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: WYSE TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Stephen Scott Doss, Richard Graham Cook, Daniel Ernesto Barreto
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Publication number: 20130225080Abstract: Source data stored on a source device may be shared with other devices. Sharing the source data may include facilitating communication associated with the source data, based on a first communication protocol, between a first device and another device. Receiving a first token associated with the source data may be facilitated. The first token may be encoded to enable communication using a near proximity communication (NPC) protocol. Communication of the first token may be provided to a second device, located within five feet of the first device, using the NPC protocol, to enable the second device to access the source data utilizing a second communication protocol. The NPC protocol is a wireless communication protocol, and supports automatic connection between at least two devices located within five feet. The first and second devices are NPC-enabled devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: WYSE TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Stephen Scott Doss, Richard Graham Cook, Daniel Ernesto Barreto
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Publication number: 20130221084Abstract: Source data stored on a source device may be shared with one or more devices. Sharing the source data may include facilitating obtaining an image of a visual tag from another device. A visual tag may be obtained via a communication method or optically captured via an optical device. The visual tag may comprise a visually encoded first token associated with the source data. The first token may be a non-public token based on the source data. The visual tag may be decoded to retrieve the first token. The device with the retrieved first token may provide for communication based on a communication protocol to a second device to download the source data using the retrieved first token. A device may be adapted to provide display of the visual tag or communicate or receive the visual tag.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: WYSE TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Stephen Scott Doss, Richard Graham Cook, Daniel Ernesto Barreto