1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a system, method and apparatus designed to trigger a mobile commerce related application, interface and or menu of option and or to affect a process related to mobile commerce.
Relevant classifications include: U.S. Patent Class: 335/207, 324/228, 335/153
2. Description of Related Art
Presently, there are three practical methods for activating the RFID/NFC and/or 1D/2D Code Scanner/Display features of a Mobile Device in preparation for a POS Payment/Loyalty electronic handshake and/or a user-login handshake. One method is to leave the Mobile Device's NFC transceiver always-on so that the user can scan NFC tags. The disadvantage of this method would affect a drain on the device's battery. A second method is to require users to manually activate the Mobile Device's scanner, transceiver or specific mobile-commerce app. The disadvantage of this method is that it is time consuming and could cause user frustration. A third method is proximity-based activation in which the mobile device automatically launches a mobile commerce application when the user is within a certain geographic area. This method uses GPS or Bluetooth radios and has several shortcomings. One, is that the GPS/Bluetooth receiver and the process of constant location analysis drains the device's battery. Two, is that the user may not desire to use the application, and when it is automatically launched it inconveniences the user. Three, that GPS trigger are often imprecise and often trigger the application after the user had already completed the transaction.
The object of the present invention is to provide a mobile device activation system in which one or more magnetic reed switches, reed relay switches or a Resonant Inductive Coupling Sensor (electrodynamic induction receiver coils) are embedded within a mobile device and are triggered by mating or coupling said device with a fixed magnetic field, a pulsating electromagnetic field or an electrodynamic inductor generated by a Point of Sale (POS) activation device.
The advantages of the object of this invention are that the user does not have to manually activate the mobile device nor does the mobile device need to actively scan for radio signals such as GPS, Bluetooth or NFC signals. Instead, this invention allows a user to place the inactive mobile device in the proximity of the POS activation device, and the magnetic fields trigger the mobile device to activate and launch the appropriate application and or handshake mechanism, be it an NFC transmission, a 1D/2D display or scan or any other form of transmitting a handshake or token to or from the POS terminal.
The object of this invention is to provide a mobile device activation system in which one or more magnetic reed switches, reed relay switches or a Resonant Inductive Coupling Sensor (electrodynamic induction receiver coils) are embedded within a mobile device and are triggered by mating or coupling said device with a permanent magnetic field, a pulsating electromagnetic field or an electrodynamic inductor generated by a Point of Sale (POS) activation device.
One embodiment of this invention would use a permanent magnet as the Point of Sale (POS) activation device. Using a permanent magnet as the Point of Sale (POS) activation device would effectuate a binary switching mechanism which could trigger the magnetic switch within the mobile device to switch on or off.
Another embodiment of this invention would use an electromagnet as the Point of Sale (POS) activation device. Using an electromagnet as the Point of Sale (POS) activation device provides for a switching mechanism which could trigger the magnetic switch within the mobile device to switch on and to activate specific applications that correlate to the specific electromagnetic pattern presented by the electromagnetic Point of Sale (POS) activation device.
The Point of Sale (POS) activation device can be a standalone device or it can be a component of another Point of Sale (POS) device such as a credit card terminal or a cash register.
The object of this invention is comprised of the following sub-systems: 1.) a mobile device such as a mobile phone; 2.) one or more magnetic reed switches, reed relay switches or a Resonant Inductive Coupling Sensor (electrodynamic induction receiver coils) within said mobile device or electrically connected to such mobile device; 3.) a Point of Sale (POS) activation device; and 4.) a permanent magnet or an electromagnet within said Point of Sale (POS) activation device.
A person using this invention will couple an appropriately equipped mobile device in proximity to the POS activation device. The magnetic POS activation device will then cause the mobile device to activate, to display a designated user interface for the intended POS mobile commerce transaction, and or to engage a POS token-handshake-interface process.
This application is a continuation of provisional patent application No. 61753669, filed Jan. 17, 2013.
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61753669 | Jan 2013 | US |