This invention relates automated reminder, alarm and response systems and methods. More particularly, the present invention relates systems and methods that initiate automated reminders, alarms over a wireless network.
Texting has become one of the most pervasive forms of electronic communication. It has been speculated that texting will replace conventional e-mail service. Further, many people prefer to use texting as a method of communicating because it is fast, does not require an immediate response and limits the amount of interaction necessary to communicate small amounts of information or short messages.
Texting generally refers to Short Message Service (SMS). SMS is a text messaging service component of phone, Web, or mobile communication systems. It uses standardized communication protocols to allow fixed line or mobile phone devices to exchange short text messages. However, the lines are getting blurred between SMS, e-mail and other communication protocols. For example, Twitter and Tumbler each have their own communication protocol that allow for users to quickly communicate between each other. The main difference is that SMS is communicating over a cellular network and other communication protocols are usually operating over the internet directly of over the internet through a cellular network. The present invention is primarily directed for use within the SMS protocols, but also has applications in other communication protocols including TCP/IP (the Internet), SMTP (email), HTTP (the web), and those newer protocols used by Twitter, Tumbler and others.
The present invention includes an application that allows a user to send a text to a recipient or recipients with an attached picture file, audio file or video file (data files) attached to it. The picture file, the audio file or the video files are coded for or designated with an execution time or execution times. The picture file, the audio file or video file is selected from a user created library (a sent folder) of picture files, audio files or video files. The execution time or execution times of the picture files, audio files or video files can be changed or selected by the user. Embedded within or attached to the picture file, the audio file or video file is an “accept icon” and a “decline icon” and the coded execution time or execution times. If the recipient or recipients select the accept icon, the picture file, the audio file or video file is downloaded to a recipient library “received folder” and an automatic reminder or alarm is generated that displays the picture file or plays the audio file or video file on the recipient or recipients smart phones at the execution time or execution times selected.
This applications similar to an e-mail invite and reminder program that automatically synchronized with a corresponding e-mail calendar. The main differences between the e-mail system and the text system described above are that the reminders or alarms are delivered to the recipient or recipients via text messaging; the reminders or alarms are auto-executed picture files, audio files or video files that play at the selected execution time or selected execution times on a smart phone; and the picture files, audio files or video files are personalized by user preferences and not restricted to text or simple graphics. Like an e-mail account the sent folder and the received folders preferably can be edited to delete.
The application can in some ways be considered to be the anthesis of the “snap shot” application, where pictures are sent and then disappear after a time frame. While the application is described as displaying or playing the data files from and on the recipients smart phones or texting devices, the application could be configured to automatically send and resend the data files at a selected send time or send times. In this configuration, only the user or sender would require to host the application software.
You can currently attach picture files, audio files or video files to a text message and open or execute them. But the picture files, audio files or video files are not automatically sent, are not automatically saved, are not automatically displayed or played with a synchronized clock according to selected execution times or send times.
Why would anyone want to use this application? Besides the reasons that will become apparent by way of examples below, text messaging is going to become the new e-mail and the smart phone will become new primary computer, especially with the increased band availability and the corresponding reduced cost of transferring data.
I (the user/sender) send my sister and brother (the recipients) a group text message that says “Hey guys this is a reminder so that you don't forget Uncle Ben's Birthday on June 5th. Attached to the text message is a picture file of Uncle Ben blowing out candles from last years birthday and the accept and decline icons. Because my sister and brother are very forgetful, I have selected execution times of 12:00 pm, June 1, 2,3, 4 and 5th. Assuming my sister and brother want to remember Uncle Ben's birthday, they both select accept. The executable picture file of Uncle Ben is downloaded to their received folder and at 12:00 pm, June 1, 2,3, 4 and 5th a picture of Uncle Ben blowing out the candles shows up on screens of their respective smart phones.
I (the user/sender) send John (the recipient) a text. The text reads, for example, John I have a party at my house at 8:00 pm on July 27th. Do you want to join? There is a pre-recorded audio file that I have recorded and selected from my library to attached to the text message with an execution time of, for example, 5:00 pm, July 27th. The pre-recorded audio file for example says “hey John, this is James reminding you its time to put your party hat on and don't forget you famous guacamole dish.” When the text message is received by John, there is an accept and decline icon embedded within or linked to the audio file. John can respond with no, select the decline icon or do nothing and the audio file will not download or be saved. Alternatively, John can respond yes and/or simply select accept. The audio file attached to the text message will download into a John's received folder and the audio file will play at the designated execution time of 5:00 pm.
I (the user/sender) send myself (the recipient) a text. The text reads, for example, it is time for your annual physical. There is a pre-recorded video file that I have selected from the internet and saved in my sent folder that has Frankenstein being worked on by a mad scientist. I have attached the Frankenstein video file to the text message that I sent myself with an execution time of, for example, 1:00 pm, Jan. 1, 2014, 2015 and 2016. When I receive my message I simply select accept. The audio file attached is downloaded to my received folder and plays at the designated execution times of Jan. 1, 2014, 2015 and 2016.
Preferably, files can be selected and execution times or send times can be assigned without leaving the texting application.
In further embodiments of the invention the application includes an auto-response function to place a smart phones or texting device in an auto response mode. In the auto-response mode a user can select an auto response message (ARM) from set or library of ARMs. Alternatively, a user can create an ARM from within the program or attach a data file, (text, audio or image) from data files existing on his or her smart device. When a text or a phone call is received from the selected one or more contacts, that application automatically send the selected or created ARM to the one or more selected contacts via text. The application preferably has a simple select all contacts function that will cause the smart-phone or texting device sent the selected or created ARM via a text to any contacts within his or her contact list that send a text or places a phone call to the user's smart-phone or texting device. The application can even be programmed to ignore or auto respond to incoming text or phone call that correspond to device and people not listed on a contact list.
A user is driving. The user can place his or her smart phone in auto-response mode with the selected or generated message being, for example. “I am driving right now.” If the user has selected the all contacts function, this message will be automatically sent via text to any contact within his or her contact list that sends a text and/or places a call to the user's smart phone or texting device.
A user is at a job interview, but only wants a selected number of his or her contacts to know. The user can selected or created an auto response, that reads, for example, “I am at a job interview.” From the user's contacts list, the user can select any number of contacts and when any of the selected contacts sends a text and/or places a phone call to the user's smart-phone or texting device, this message will be automatically sent via text to the contacts that is texting or calling.
The user is taking a walk in a beautiful park. The user can take a picture of his or her location. The users can place the picture into his or her auto response file. When any person texts or calls, that system will automatically text the number or contact associated with the incoming text or call the picture of the beautiful park.
It will be clear to one skilled in the art form the examples above as the description below that any number of auto-response scenarios can be created with using the system and method of the present invention. Further, the system and method of the present invention can be employed using a software application or firmware on a single user that initiates auto-responses or can be employed using group-user software or firmware. Wherein, group-user software or firmware is employed a greater complexity of auto-response scenarios can be created.
In the previous example, a sender generates an ARM and sends that ARM to a contact or receiver. When the contact or receiver accepts the ARM, the ARM is executed to remind the contact or receiver of an activity, an event of some other time sensitive subject. In the example below, a user sets their smart device to provide automatic responses to incoming texts or phone calls.
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This patent application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 (e) of the U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/070,789, filed Sep. 8, 2014, and titled “REMINDER AND ALARM SYSTEM AND METHOD.” The U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/070,789, filed Sep. 8, 2014, and titled “REMINDER AND ALARM SYSTEM AND METHOD” is hereby incorporated by reference.
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