Patents by Inventor THOMAS E. KILPATRICK, II
THOMAS E. KILPATRICK, II 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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Publication number: 20150163639Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices are described for defining a tracking area for a mobile device. The mobile device may determine that it is traveling along a predetermined route based on historical information that includes a repeated sequence of historical events associated with mobility patterns of the mobile device. The mobile device may send an indication to the network that it is traveling along the known route and, therefore, refrain from sending location area update messages as it enters new tracking areas along the route. The network may receive the message and define a tracking area for the mobile device based on the historical information. The network may define the tracking area and send page(s) to the mobile device without receiving location area update reporting messages from the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2015Publication date: June 11, 2015Inventors: Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II, Olufunmilola Awoniyi-Oteri, Roy Franklin Quick, JR.
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Publication number: 20150038140Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices are described for managing wireless communications. In the methods, systems, and devices, a subset of a set of neighboring cells is identified for measurement by a mobile device. The subset of neighboring cells is identified based on historical information associated with mobility patterns of the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2013Publication date: February 5, 2015Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II, Olufunmilola O. Awoniyi-Oteri, Roy Franklin Quick, JR., Robert Sean Daley
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Patent number: 8947320Abstract: In a particular embodiment, a method includes receiving a user input at a first display surface of an electronic device to move a graphical user interface element displayed at the first display surface. The electronic device includes a second display surface separated from the first display surface by a gap. The method also includes determining that at least a portion of the graphical user interface element is to be moved beyond an edge of the first display surface into the gap such that the at least a portion of the graphical user element will not be displayed at the first display surface. The method further includes displaying the at least a portion of the graphical user interface element at the second display surface based on a location and a direction of movement of the graphical user interface element at the first display surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2009Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Bennett M. King, Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II
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Patent number: 8888595Abstract: Force feedback in a gaming controller is provided by a motion induction device having an untethered mass. The mass is accelerated and decelerated to provide directional force feedback to a user of the gaming controller. The forces may be applied in a game controller shaped to simulate a tennis racquet, baseball bat, gun, steering wheel, or golf club. A sensor may be included in the game controller to provide information for adapting the force feedback. For example, in a game controller simulating a golf club an accelerometer may measure the speed and motion of the golf club, and the game controller provides force feedback through the motion induction device to simulate impact with a golf club or train a user to swing in a desired motion.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2011Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Sherman A. Gregory, Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II, Patrik N. Lundqvist
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Patent number: 8866840Abstract: In a particular embodiment, a method includes detecting a hardware configuration change at an electronic device. The electronic device includes at least a first panel having a first display surface and a second panel having a second display surface. An effective screen size or a screen resolution corresponding to a viewing area that includes the first display surface and the second display surface is modified in response to the hardware configuration change. The method also includes sending at least one parameter associated with or based on the modified effective screen size or the modified screen resolution to a server.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2009Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Qualcomm IncorporatedInventors: Sten Jorgen Ludvig Dahl, Bennett M. King, Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II, Dimosthenis Kaleas, Martin H. Renschler, Robert S. Daley
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Patent number: 8863038Abstract: Methods, apparatuses, and computer-readable storage media for displaying an image at an electronic device are disclosed. In a particular embodiment, an electronic device is disclosed that includes a first panel having a first display surface to display a graphical user interface element associated with an application. The electronic device also includes a second panel having a second display surface. The first display surface is separated from the second display surface by a gap. A processor is configured to execute program code including a graphical user interface. The processor is configured to launch or close the application in response to user input causing a movement of the graphical user interface element in relation to the gap.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2009Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Bennett M. King, Dimosthenis Kaleas, Sten Jorgen Ludvig Dahl, Mark A. Charlebois, Robert S. Daley, Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II
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Patent number: 8860632Abstract: A multi-panel device with a configurable interface is disclosed. In a particular embodiment, the device includes a hinge rotatably coupled to a first panel of the device via a first pin and rotatably coupled to a second panel of the device via a second pin. The first pin is engaged within a slot of the first panel to enable a lateral movement of the first panel relative to the second panel such that the first panel has a first range of motion relative to the second panel when the hinge is in an extended configuration and a second range of motion when the hinge is in a retracted configuration. The first range of motion is larger than the second range of motion.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2009Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II, Dave M Bahnemann, Daniel R Ervin, Gregg A Johnson, Sten Jorgen Ludvig Dahl, Jeffrey Jay Rhine, Steven J Lundgren, Holly Carol Rhine
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Patent number: 8860765Abstract: A method is disclosed that includes detecting a change in an inclination at a panel of an electronic device. The panel has a display surface. The method also includes detecting a rotation of the panel from a first orientation to a second orientation. The method also includes automatically redrawing an image displayed at the display surface responsive to the rotation when the change in the inclination of the panel does not exceed a threshold during the rotation.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2009Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II, Sten Jorgen Ludvig Dahl, Patrik N. Lundqvist
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Patent number: 8836611Abstract: A multi-panel device is disclosed. In a particular embodiment, the device includes a first hinge coupled to a first panel and coupled to a second panel. The first panel includes a first display surface and the second panel includes a second display surface. The second hinge is coupled to the second panel and coupled to a third panel that includes a third display surface. The device also includes a sensor coupled to the first hinge to detect a relative orientation of the first panel to the second panel. The device includes a processor responsive to the sensor to detect a device configuration. The processor is configured to adjust a user interface displayed at the first display surface, the second display surface, and the third display surface based on the detected device configuration.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2009Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II, Steven J. Lundgren, Jeffrey Jay Rhine, Sten Jorgen Ludvig Dahl, Gregg A Johnson, Daniel R Ervin, David M Bahnemann
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Patent number: 8803816Abstract: A multi-fold mobile device with a configurable interface is disclosed. In a particular embodiment, a method includes detecting a hardware configuration change from a first configuration to a second configuration at an electronic device that includes at least a first panel having a first display surface and a second panel having a second display surface. The hardware configuration change includes a change in a relative orientation of the first display panel to the second display panel. The method also includes automatically modifying a graphical user interface displayed at the first display surface and the second display surface at least partially based on the second configuration.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2009Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II, Michael G. O'Keefe, Mark A. Charlebois, Sten Jorgen Ludvig Dahl, Dimosthenis Kaleas, Bennett Michael King, Robert S. Daley
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Publication number: 20120052951Abstract: Force feedback in a gaming controller is provided by a motion induction device having an untethered mass. The mass is accelerated and decelerated to provide directional force feedback to a user of the gaming controller. The forces may be applied in a game controller shaped to simulate a tennis racquet, baseball bat, gun, steering wheel, or golf club. A sensor may be included in the game controller to provide information for adapting the force feedback. For example, in a game controller simulating a golf club an accelerometer may measure the speed and motion of the golf club, and the game controller provides force feedback through the motion induction device to simulate impact with a golf club or train a user to swing in a desired motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Sherman A. Gregory, Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II, Patrik N. Lundqvist
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Publication number: 20110216064Abstract: In a particular embodiment, a method includes detecting a hardware configuration change at an electronic device. The electronic device includes at least a first panel having a first display surface and a second panel having a second display surface. An effective screen size or a screen resolution corresponding to a viewing area that includes the first display surface and the second display surface is modified in response to the hardware configuration change. The method also includes sending at least one parameter associated with or based on the modified effective screen size or the modified screen resolution to a server.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Sten Jorgen Ludvig Dahl, Bennett M. King, Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II, Dimosthenis Kaleas, Martin H. Renschler, Robert S. Daley
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Publication number: 20110126141Abstract: Methods, apparatuses, and computer-readable storage media for displaying an image at an electronic device are disclosed. In a particular embodiment, an electronic device is disclosed that includes a first panel having a first display surface to display a graphical user interface element associated with an application. The electronic device also includes a second panel having a second display surface. The first display surface is separated from the second display surface by a gap. A processor is configured to execute program code including a graphical user interface. The processor is configured to launch or close the application in response to user input causing a movement of the graphical user interface element in relation to the gap.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Bennett M. King, Dimosthenis Kaleas, Sten Jorgen Ludvig Dahl, Mark A. Charlebois, Robert S. Daley, Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II
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Publication number: 20110109526Abstract: Techniques are described for displaying information over multiple display panels. The appearance of multiple points-of-view may be used to display information that would not be displayed because the information corresponds to a gap between the display panels. The appearance of multiple points-of-view may be provided such that information not displayed in one point-of-view is displayed in another point-of-view.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2010Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Judit Martinez Bauza, Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II, Sten Jorgen Ludvig Dahl
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Publication number: 20110090155Abstract: A method for use by a touch screen device includes detecting a first touch screen gesture at a first display surface of an electronic device, detecting a second touch screen gesture at a second display surface of the electronic device, and discerning that the first touch screen gesture and the second touch screen gesture are representative of a single command affecting a display on the first and second display surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Mark S. Caskey, Sten Jorgen Ludvig Dahl, Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II
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Publication number: 20100085274Abstract: A multi-panel device with a configurable interface is disclosed. In a particular embodiment, the device includes a hinge rotatably coupled to a first panel of the device via a first pin and rotatably coupled to a second panel of the device via a second pin. The first pin is engaged within a slot of the first panel to enable a lateral movement of the first panel relative to the second panel such that the first panel has a first range of motion relative to the second panel when the hinge is in an extended configuration and a second range of motion when the hinge is in a retracted configuration. The first range of motion is larger than the second range of motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II, David M. Bahnemann, Daniel R. Ervin, Gregg A. Johnson, Sten Jorgen Ludvig Dahl, Jeffrey Jay Rhine, Holly Carol Rhine, Steven J. Lundgren
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Publication number: 20100079355Abstract: A multi-panel device is disclosed. In a particular embodiment, the device includes a first hinge coupled to a first panel and coupled to a second panel. The first panel includes a first display surface and the second panel includes a second display surface. The second hinge is coupled to the second panel and coupled to a third panel that includes a third display surface. The device also includes a sensor coupled to the first hinge to detect a relative orientation of the first panel to the second panel. The device includes a processor responsive to the sensor to detect a device configuration. The processor is configured to adjust a user interface displayed at the first display surface, the second display surface, and the third display surface based on the detected device configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: April 1, 2010Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II, Steven J. Lundgren, Jeffrey Jay Rhine, Holly Carol Rhine, Sten Jorgen Ludvig DahI, Gregg A. Johnson, Daniel R. Ervin, David M. Bahnemann
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Publication number: 20100066643Abstract: In a particular embodiment, a method includes receiving a user input at a first display surface of an electronic device to move a graphical user interface element displayed at the first display surface. The electronic device includes a second display surface separated from the first display surface by a gap. The method also includes determining that at least a portion of the graphical user interface element is to be moved beyond an edge of the first display surface into the gap such that the at least a portion of the graphical user element will not be displayed at the first display surface. The method further includes displaying the at least a portion of the graphical user interface element at the second display surface based on a location and a direction of movement of the graphical user interface element at the first display surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: March 18, 2010Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Bennett M. King, Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II
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Publication number: 20100060664Abstract: A method is disclosed that includes detecting a change in an inclination at a panel of an electronic device. The panel has a display surface. The method also includes detecting a rotation of the panel from a first orientation to a second orientation. The method also includes automatically redrawing an image displayed at the display surface responsive to the rotation when the change in the inclination of the panel does not exceed a threshold during the rotation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: THOMAS E. KILPATRICK, II, Sten Jorgen Ludvig Dahl, Patrik N. Lundqvist
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Publication number: 20100064244Abstract: A multi-fold mobile device with a configurable interface is disclosed. In a particular embodiment, a method includes detecting a hardware configuration change from a first configuration to a second configuration at an electronic device that includes at least a first panel having a first display surface and a second panel having a second display surface. The hardware configuration change includes a change in a relative orientation of the first display panel to the second display panel. The method also includes automatically modifying a graphical user interface displayed at the first display surface and the second display surface at least partially based on the second configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Thomas E. Kilpatrick, II, Michael G. O'Keefe, Mark A. Charlebois, Sten Jorgen Ludvig Dahl, Dimosthenis Kaleas, Bennett Michael King, Robert S. Daley