Patents by Inventor Von Alan Mock
Von Alan Mock 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: 9479550Abstract: A communication system (10) comprises a plurality of clients (12) including a first client (18) and a second client (20). Within the communication system (10), continuity of one or more of a plurality of broadcast events (14) is provided between the plurality of clients (12). The first client (18) monitors a broadcast event (34). Thereafter, the second client (20) launches monitoring of the broadcast event (34) in response to an occurrence associated with the broadcast event (34).Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2002Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: GOOGLE TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS LLCInventors: David Jeffery Hayes, Eric Thomas Eaton, Von Alan Mock
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Patent number: 7676583Abstract: An online communication system (10) includes a plurality of remote session clients (12) and one or more online servers (14). The online communication system (10) provides continuity of an online session (80) between a server (14) and one of the remote session clients (12). A first session client (18) participates in the online session (80), including receiving and accumulating a plurality of session information (182) for the online session (80). The first session client (18) initiates a transfer of the session information (182) to a second session client (20) to enable the second session client (20) to seamlessly continue the online session (80) in place of the first session client (18) after the transfer of the session information (182).Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2006Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Eric Thomas Eaton, Von Alan Mock, David Jeffery Hayes
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Patent number: 7181689Abstract: A method for organizing and displaying multiple calendars (200, 300, 400, and 500) from multiple devices (102, 104, 106, and 108) to give an appearance of a single user calendar (1100 and 1200) on a user's device is disclosed. Each calendar event having associated user category such as time (210), self (204), family (206), and work (208), is organized based on a display preference selected by a user. Desired calendar events organized based on the display preference are displayed (1100, 1200) on a selected device. Calendar events displayed have different visual attributes based on the corresponding associated users.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2002Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Motorola Inc.Inventors: Von Alan Mock, Eric Thomas Eaton, David Jeffery Hayes
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Patent number: 7016855Abstract: A method for managing a task list utilizes location-based filtering to generate a reminder to a user of a communication device to perform an outstanding task. The communication device is provided with information on an outstanding task associated with a particular site and at least one proximity parameter for triggering a reminder for performing the outstanding task at a particular site (420). The communication device obtains geographic location information for the particular site and obtains information on its current location (430, 440). The device determines whether it is located within an area in which the outstanding task can be completed, which area is defined by a boundary established based at least in part on the geographic location of the particular site, and on the proximity parameter specified (450).Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2002Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Eric Thomas Eaton, Von Alan Mock, David Jeffery Hayes
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Patent number: 6983370Abstract: A messaging communication system (10) includes a plurality of messaging clients (12). A first messaging client (14) establishes a first communication connection (16) operating using a plurality of client data (25). The first messaging client (14) transfers the plurality of client data (25) to a second messaging client (20). The second messaging client (20) establishes a second communication connection (22) operating using the plurality of client data (25).Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Eric Thomas Eaton, David Jeffery Hayes, Von Alan Mock
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Patent number: 6888811Abstract: A portable device (100) communicates with a short range wireless local area network (114) and a wide area communication system (116). The portable device (100) receives a location data from the short range wireless local area network (114). The portable device (100) generates a location sensitive information request to the wide area communication system (116) including the location data received from the short range wireless local area network (114).Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2001Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Eric Thomas Eaton, Von Alan Mock
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Publication number: 20040128151Abstract: A method and apparatus for notifying of changes made to contact information (700, 800) in an electronic contact list includes updating a first electronic contact list with updated information (710) and electronically sending the updated information (720) to at least one second contact list (820) in an electronic format based upon changes made to the first contract list. Optionally, an acknowledgment (850) may be sent by the recipient of the contact information in order to delete the recipient from the sender's contact list.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2002Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: Von Alan Mock, Robert K. Lockhart
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Publication number: 20040125142Abstract: A method for organizing and displaying multiple calendars (200, 300, 400, and 500) from multiple devices (102, 104, 106, and 108) to give an appearance of a single user calendar (1100 and 1200) on a user's device is disclosed. Each calendar event having associated user category such as time (210), self (204), family (206), and work (208), is organized based on a display preference selected by a user. Desired calendar events organized based on the display preference are displayed (1100, 1200) on a selected device. Calendar events displayed have different visual attributes based on the corresponding associated users.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2002Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: Von Alan Mock, Eric Thomas Eaton, David Jeffery Hayes
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Patent number: 6704556Abstract: A communication device (100) and method therefore for compensating an oscillator (146). The communication device (100) includes a receiver (110) for receiving message information transmitted on a predetermined channel (105), an oscillator (146) having a frequency of operation set by a controller (116) for enabling reception of the message information on the predetermined channel (105), and a decoder (114) for decoding the message information received, and for deriving there from messages and channel quality information. The controller (116) is responsive to the messages derived, for storing the same, and further responsive to the channel quality information derived for generating a compensation signal when the value of the channel quality information exceeds a predetermined value. The compensation signal that is generated by the controller (116) effects shifting of the frequency of operation of the oscillator (146) to center reception of the communication device (100) on the predetermined channel (105).Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2000Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Motorola Inc.Inventors: Eric Thomas Eaton, David Jeffery Hayes, Von Alan Mock
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Publication number: 20030225589Abstract: A method for managing a task list utilizes location-based filtering to generate a reminder to a user of a communication device to perform an outstanding task. The communication device is provided with information on an outstanding task associated with a particular site and at least one proximity parameter for triggering a reminder for performing the outstanding task at a particular site (420). The communication device obtains geographic location information for the particular site and obtains information on its current location (430, 440). The device determines whether it is located within an area in which the outstanding task can be completed, which area is defined by a boundary established based at least in part on the geographic location of the particular site, and on the proximity parameter specified (450).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2002Publication date: December 4, 2003Inventors: Eric Thomas Eaton, Von Alan Mock, David Jeffery Hayes
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Publication number: 20030154242Abstract: A communication system (10) comprises a plurality of clients (12) including a first client (18) and a second client (20). Within the communication system (10), continuity of one or more of a plurality of broadcast events (14) is provided between the plurality of clients (12). The first client (18) monitors a broadcast event (34). Thereafter, the second client (20) launches monitoring of the broadcast event (34) in response to an occurrence associated with the broadcast event (34).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventors: David Jeffery Hayes, Eric Thomas Eaton, Von Alan Mock
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Publication number: 20030154398Abstract: An online communication system (10) is comprised of a plurality of session clients (12) including a first session client (18) and a second session client (20), and a plurality of online servers (14). The online communication system (10) provides continuity of an online session (80) between the plurality of session clients (12). The first session client (18) participates in the online session (80) including accumulating a plurality of session information (182) for the online session (80). The first session client (18) transfers the plurality of session information (182) to the second session client (20), and the second session client (20) thereafter participates in the online session (80) using the plurality of session information (182).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventors: Eric Thomas Eaton, Von Alan Mock, David Jeffery Hayes
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Patent number: 6587398Abstract: A communication device such as pager (100) includes a real-time clock circuit (118). The real-time clock circuit keeps track of both the pager's home time zone information (402) and the pager's current time zone information (404). While the pager user is operating within his home area, the pager's home time zone information (402) and the current or local time zone information (404) will be the same. If the user however travels away from his home system's time zone, the real-time clock circuit adjusts the current time zone information (404) to reflect the time zone the user is currently operating in. The user can set alarms which reference either the home time zone information (402) or the current time zone information (404). This allows for more user flexibility on how the alarm conditions are to operate.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2000Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Motorola Inc.Inventors: Von Alan Mock, Eric Thomas Eaton, David Hayes
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Publication number: 20030101343Abstract: A messaging communication system (10) includes a plurality of messaging clients (12). A first messaging client (14) establishes a first communication connection (16) operating using a plurality of client data (25). The first messaging client (14) transfers the plurality of client data (25) to a second messaging client (20). The second messaging client (20) establishes a second communication connection (22) operating using the plurality of client data (25).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2001Publication date: May 29, 2003Inventors: Eric Thomas Eaton, David Jeffery Hayes, Von Alan Mock
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Patent number: 6085068Abstract: A communication device (125) receives a signal in which messages are included. The communication device (125) includes a decoder (215) for recovering a received message from the signal and a message status element (250) for determining whether the received message is of a first type or a second type of message. Transmission of an acknowledgment by the communication device (125) indicative of a presentation of the received message to a user occurs in response to presentation of a message of the first type, and transmission of an acknowledgment by the communication device indicative of a presentation of the received message to a user does not occur in response to presentation of a message of the second type. The communication device (125) further includes a display (230) for visually presenting information to the user by which the user is alerted to whether the received message is of the first or the second type.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1997Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Eric Thomas Eaton, Von Alan Mock
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Patent number: 5990806Abstract: A selective call transceiver (122) includes a receiver (303) and a transmitter (301) coupled to a processor (308) serving as a decoder and an encoder. The processor is programmed to receive an input requiring the selective call receiver to request a reserved time assignment from a system controller (11) for a transmission of unscheduled information, the request to be sent on a reverse or inbound channel. The processor further determines whether a scheduled transmission is pending for transmission on the reverse channel during a scheduled time slot and sends the unscheduled information and an indicia of the scheduled transmission during the scheduled time slot if there is a scheduled transmission pending.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: MotorolaInventors: Von Alan Mock, Eric Thomas Eaton
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Patent number: 5970391Abstract: Subscriber units (14) can roam from zone (A) to zone (B) and accurately compile fragments of a message that includes fragments transmitted from both zones. Preferably, a subscriber unit (14) assigns different markers to fragments received from different zones. When the subscriber unit senses that a received message includes fragments from different zones, it correlates a number of characters of a fragment received from one zone (A) to a similar number of characters in a fragment received from a different zone (B). If a complete match is not found, the fragments are combined as part of a message. If a match is found, a further comparison looks for additional matches between fragments and, finding such additional matches, erases one copy of duplicate characters.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Eric Thomas Eaton, Von Alan Mock
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Patent number: 5960327Abstract: A transceiver (10) used in an RF messaging system transmits unscheduled messages on a channel selected by the transceiver (10). The transceiver(10) examines a number of factors prior to selecting a channel, including the power available from its battery (39), the power required to send the message, and which channel it had previously used to successfully transmit a message. Depending on the results of this examination, the transceiver (10) can reject the channel it has used successfully on previous occasions and select a different channel having a different data rate.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1996Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: MotorolaInventors: Eric Thomas Eaton, Von Alan Mock
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Patent number: 5920576Abstract: A communication system (100) includes a terminal (105) that receives messages for transmission to a transceiver (110). A method for transmitting reminders within the communication system (100) comprises the steps of transmitting a message to the transceiver (110), determining that information relating to the message has not been received from the transceiver (110) after a predetermined time, and sending a reminder associated with the message to the transceiver (110) after the predetermined time.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1995Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Eric Thomas Eaton, Von Alan Mock
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Patent number: 5883886Abstract: A meter reading device (22) for wirelessly transmitting meter readings from a plurality of meters (30) includes a receiver (44) for receiving a synchronization signal (60), a clock (40) connected to the receiver, a wireless transmitter (46) connected to the receiver for transmitting meter readings in synchronization with the synchronization signal, and a microcomputer (32) pre-programmable to receive meter readings from the meter and to actuate the wireless transmitter at a different specific time for each of the meters. The transmitter transmits a radio frequency signal carrying only meter readings on a reverse channel of a two-way paging system (10) during a particular reverse channel time-slot (90) of a synchronous two-way paging protocol. A messaging terminal (18) of a the two-way paging system transfers signals carrying meter readings, along with time-slot identification, to a meter reading correlator (24) which correlates the signals with each of the meters based upon the time-slot identification alone.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Eric Thomas Eaton, Von Alan Mock, Philip P. Macnak