The present invention is generally related to the area of advertising on a connector, where the connector is part of a cable being portable and often used to charge or synch a mobile device with a computer (e.g., a desktop or laptop computer).
A mobile device is a small computing device, typically small enough to be handheld. In general, a mobile device includes a display screen and an interface (e.g., a displayed keyboard, a microphone and a camera). Most handheld devices are also equipped with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, near field communication (NFC) capabilities and Global Positioning System (GPS). They may allow connections to the Internet and other devices, such as an automobile or a microphone headset or can be used to provide location-based services. Also typically found on these devices are the ability to take snapshots and play digital video or audio, along with a battery power source such as a lithium battery. Increasingly mobile devices also contain sensors like accelerometers, compasses, magnetometers, or gyroscopes, allowing detection of orientation and motion. Mobile devices may provide biometric user authentication, such as using the built-in camera for face recognition or using a fingerprint sensor for fingerprint recognition.
Being portable, these mobile devices have to operate on batteries. As a result, these batteries need to be recharged from time to time. Many mobile devices are provided with a charging cable that is also referred to as a data cable since the cable itself has been expanded to provide data functions as well. For example, Apple provides what is currently called Lightning to USB Cable that allows a user to connect iPhone, iPad, or iPod to a computer's USB port for syncing and charging or a USB power adapter for convenient charging from a wall outlet. Samsung and many Android-based devices manufacturers also provide what is called MicroUSB cable for the similar purposes.
One of the common features in these charging cables is the use of a connector to be inserted into a mobile device when the mobile device is ready for syncing or charging. The connector is manually inserted into a socket of the mobile device. While inserting the connector into the socket, a user must gaze at the connector for a moment. Thus there is a need to provide certain information on the connector that enjoys the look from the user almost every day.
When the information on the connector is steady, it becomes decorative and draws less attention from the user over the time. Thus there is another need for making the information dynamic so that the user would present the information or connector to see how the information has been updated or modified from time to time.
In general, it is difficult to determine how many times in a period of time a user may have gazed at a message disposed on a connector. Thus there is still another need for a mechanism capable of detecting how many times the user may have gazed at the message disposed on a connector.
This section is for the purpose of summarizing some aspects of the present invention and to briefly introduce some preferred embodiments. Simplifications or omissions may be made to avoid obscuring the purpose of the section. Such simplifications or omissions are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
In general, the present invention is related to the use of an unused space of a connector commonly seen in a multi-wire cable. Such a cable is often used for charging a mobile device or data synching between two devices. According to one aspect of the present invention, a data cable is a multi-wire cable including a connector coupled at an end of the multi-wire cable. The connector itself includes a substrate with at least two major surfaces, each having a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is typically used to dispose or accommodate an array of conductors. The second portion is used to include a message, wherein the message gets gazed at by a user when the user slides the connector into a socket of a device. The message becomes invisible after the connector is fully positioned or inserted in the socket. Depending on implementation of the connector, the ratio of the first and second portions can vary considerably. In some exemplary connectors such as USB Type-C, the first portion is vanished, the array of conductors is folded or disposed onto the walls of a socket between the two major surfaces.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the message may be a plain text legible visually to a user. According to still another aspect of the present invention, the message may be a machine readable symbol illegible visually to a user. Depending on what is being encoded in the machine readable symbol, the stationary message can be made dynamic via the use of the machine readable symbol as a display linked by the content encoded in the machine readable symbol can be modified whenever there is a need.
According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a module is specifically designed to count a number every time a connector is plugged or inserted into the socket. The number may be referenced as a count a user has gazed at the message on the connector in a period. Depending on implementation, the number may be used to update a profile of the user, where the profile may be cached locally or stored in a designated server. Based on the profile, a designated server may be programmed to allocate a set of messages (e.g., advertisements) specifically for the user. The messages are displayed to the user at a predefined moment.
The present invention may be implemented as an apparatus, a method or part of a system. According to one embodiment, the present invention is a system for acknowledging a connector inserted into a socket, the system comprises a computing device, including a memory space for storing a module, equipped with the socket, wherein the socket is driven by an interface circuit therein, the circuit produces an acknowledgement signal when receiving the connector therein, the connector is coupled at an end of a multi-wire cable and includes at least one substrate having a message thereon, wherein the message gets gazed at by a user when the user slides the connector into the socket, the message becomes invisible after the connector is properly positioned in the socket and causes the module to be executed by a processor in the mobile device.
According to another embodiment, the present invention is a method for acknowledging a connector inserted into a socket, the method comprises providing a multi-wire cable with the connector, wherein the connector includes at least one substrate having a message thereon, the message gets gazed at by a user every time the user slides the connector into the socket, and wherein the socket is enclosed in a mobile device, the message becomes invisible after the connector is fully positioned in the socket. The method further comprises executing a module installed in the mobile device to be executed, the module maintaining a counter that increments every time the connector is received in the socket; and transporting the counter to a designated server to update a profile of the user.
One of the objects, features, and advantages of the present invention is to take advantage of the unused or available space on the surface of a connector for a special message, where the special message gets looked at almost every day.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon examining the following detailed description of an embodiment thereof, taken in conjunction with the attached drawings.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
The detailed description of the present invention is presented largely in terms of procedures, steps, logic blocks, processing, or other symbolic representations that directly or indirectly resemble the operations of data processing devices. These descriptions and representations are typically used by those skilled in the art to most effectively convey the substance of their work to others skilled in the art. Numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will become obvious to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well known methods, procedures, components, and circuitry have not been described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring aspects of the present invention.
Reference herein to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment can be included in at least one embodiment of the invention. The appearances of the phrase “in one embodiment” in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment, nor are separate or alternative embodiments mutually exclusive of other embodiments.
The present invention pertains to a system, a method, a platform and an application each of which is invented, uniquely designed, implemented or configured to use an available area in a connector to convey information to a user of the connector. As used herein, any pronoun references to gender (e.g., he, him, she, her, etc.) are meant to be gender-neutral. Unless otherwise explicitly stated, the use of the pronoun “he”, “his” or “him” hereinafter is only for administrative clarity and convenience. Additionally, any use of the singular or to the plural shall also be construed to refer to the plural or to the singular, respectively, as warranted by the context.
One of the benefits, advantages and objectives in one embodiment of the present invention is to utilize an available area on a connector for a message disposed thereon, wherein the message is generally static but can be made dynamic via a machine-readable symbol according to one embodiment. To facilitate the description of the present invention, a message or an advertisement (ad) are interchangeably used herein. Those skilled in the art well understand that a message can be in any form (such as a text, a graph, a photo, and a machine-readable symbol) and does not have to be an advertisement.
Referring now to the drawings, in which like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views.
According to one embodiment, one side of the connector 102 includes a message 104 that may be a static sign or a logo. One of the advantages, benefits and objectives in the present invention is to dispose a message that has to be viewed every time a user needs to use a charging or data cable. As shown in
Another one of the benefits, advantages and objectives in one embodiment of the present invention is to conceal the message on a connector of a cable once the cable is placed in operation. In other words, the user is not obligated to gaze at the message for too long. As a result, the cable looks no different from other cables in operation. In practice, a cable contemplated in the present invention looks quite similar to other cables of the same type, the difference gets only noticed when a user uses it for connection.
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A connector 120 is shown to include another QR code. Once the QR code is read or decoded, a display 122 is caused to display the lunch special at Red Lobster in a city near the user. It should be noted that the location information is not needed to be coded in the symbol. In one embodiment, when the symbol is read out, a corresponding App can be designed to call on the GPS function in a mobile device to determine where the user is at the moment and look for an appropriate store corresponding to the location of the user, and subsequently display a corresponding lunch special from the store.
In any case, the Type-C connector has a slightly different structure than the one shown in
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According to one embodiment, the manufacturer of the cables or distributors thereof may want to give away the cables with a message on the connectors, where the message is supplied or requested by an advertiser. The process 300 now goes to 304 where each of the substrates is made to carry a designated message. The cost of the cables or the connectors may be subsidized by the fees charged to the advertiser for advertising on the cables or connectors thereof. In one case, a national franchise restaurant may order one million units of such cables and distribute them free to a group of people. The message on the connectors becomes visible to these people when they use the cable for charging their mobile device or data synching with another device.
When the message is a machine readable symbol, a user understands how to decode it and may bring the cable to a place to redeem a discount offered in the symbol. As a symbol can be encoded to include a link, the content of the link at a server or another computing device may be updated and modified anytime by the advertiser, resulting in the message on a connector dynamic via the use of a machine readable symbol.
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At 322, the user uses his mobile device with a camera to image the symbol on the connector, where an App (e.g., Camera in iPhone or WeChat from Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Co Ltd. in China) decodes the symbol and extracts the content therein. The process 322 goes to 324, where the content may be displayed or a display linked by the content is displayed. According to one embodiment, a user brings a cable to a store to redeem an offer encoded in the symbol. The store may be equipped with a reader to read out the symbol and redeems the offer accordingly. At 326, depending on the nature of the content in the symbol, the user can see a simple text message or a graph in which case the process 320 ends or a display directed by the decoded link in the symbol in which case the process 320 goes to 328.
According to one embodiment, the display is a special message to the user with the cable. An advertiser controls the link in the symbol. When the symbol is decoded, the user is brought to a site to see the special message (e.g., a discount advertisement). As the site is controlled by the advertiser, the content or the advertisement at the site can be updated whenever the advertiser desires, resulting in dynamic messaging to the user via a machine readable symbol imprinted on an available space on a connector or plug.
At 330, the user may be requested to provide some information to create a profile so that the advertiser knows how to further service the user with more focused commercial information. As will be further described below, the profile can be used keep a log of using a data cable with the connector as described herein. As an example, a log may include, but not be limited to, a number, a time, a date, and/or a location. The number is a counter recording how many times the user has used the connector during a period of time (e.g., a day, a week or a year). The time/date records a specific time/data the connector has been used. As many mobile devices has the capability of detecting their own locations (e.g., via GPS), the location of where the connector was used can also be recorded in the location. Despite other parameters that may be included, the log presents how a connector has been used by the user, which may provide an advertiser or provider of the message a clear use profile of the connector.
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According to one embodiment, when a connector is inserted into a socket, the interface supporting or driving the socket creates a signal that is transported to the controller 422 to indicate that a charging or data synchronization procedure may be started. In the context of the present invention, the controller 422 causes the module 426 to be executed. Depending on implementation, the module 426 records the event and may feed a message (e.g., advertisement) to the screen driver 430 to display it on the screen 432 when necessary.
According to one implementation, the client module 426 is loaded in the memory 424 and executed by the controller 422 to receive or acknowledge the signal from the interface 428. As described above, for the interface 428 to create the signal, the connector must be fully inserted into the socket. As a result, the message imprinted on the socket becomes invisible. The client module 426 may then fetch an allocated advertisement to display on the screen 432, where the advertisement corresponds to the message on the connector.
The advertisement may be simply viewed, interacted with or forwarded to a contact (e.g., spouse or friend) by the user of the mobile device. Depending how the advertisement is viewed, the client module 426 reports back to a designated server, where a profile of the user is updated. In one embodiment, an account of the user is awarded with a payment for viewing an allocated advertisement as mutually agreed between the user and an advertiser via a publisher running the server.
At 506, a local profile is updated. In one embodiment, the mobile device is caused (e.g., by a mobile 426 of
In general, the mobile device is coupled to a network (e.g., via LTE or Wi-Fi). The profile or log may be transferred to a designated server at 5108 (e.g., operated by a publisher of the advertisements), where a master version of the profile is maintained and a copy of the profile is used by the publisher to allocate proper advertisements for the user.
At 504, when the counter increments (meaning the connector has been properly inserted into the socket), an advertisement may be called upon to be displayed on the mobile device. At the moment, the user may choose to discard the displayed advertisement or interact with it. In general, the advertisement is not randomly provided but allocated specifically for the user based on a profile created therefor. As a result, the user is awarded for viewing the advertisement at 510.
It should be noted that the description of the present invention is not limited to something that can only be viewed. Those skilled in the art can appreciate that audio content may also be provided in the context of the present invention.
The present invention has been described in sufficient details with a certain degree of particularity. It is understood to those skilled in the art that the present disclosure of embodiments has been made by way of examples only and that numerous changes in the arrangement and combination of parts may be resorted without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description of embodiments.
This application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 15/352,523, filed on Nov. 15, 2016.
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