The present invention relates to communications between a mobile device and for example, a wireless headset, and to the transmission of instructions between them. In particular, the invention relates to sending headset control information from a mobile device to a wireless headset using BLUETOOTH Hands-free profile audio channels.
Generally speaking BLUETOOTH protocol includes the lossy compression of audio signals being sent from a mobile device to a wireless headset. Given this, it is almost impossible to send a binary encoded value from the mobile device to the headset reliably. For example, if the mobile device were to send audio gain information to the wireless headset over a compressed audio channel, the values recovered at the other end after the compression and decompression could be incorrect.
There does exist a means through the BLUETOOTH Hands-free protocol that commands can be sent from the device to the headset, but this is not always available for use depending on the target platform.
Therefore, a need exists for a process and system to send relative headset control information from a mobile device to a wireless headset using the BLUETOOTH Hands-free Profile audio channel.
Accordingly, in one aspect, the present invention embraces a process for sending headset control information from a mobile device to a wireless headset utilizing the BLUETOOTH Hands-Free Profile audio channel.
In an exemplary embodiment, the process comprises the steps of: encoding the headset control information as an analog signal; digitizing the analog signal; transmitting the digitized signal from the mobile device; receiving the digitized signal on the wireless headset; and decoding the digitized signal into the headset control information.
In another exemplary embodiment of the invention, the headset control information is audio gain input information. The process further comprises the step of adjusting the gain of the headset based upon the decoded digitized signal.
In another exemplary embodiment, the step of encoding the gain adjustment includes the steps of: designating a sinusoidal wave at a first predetermined frequency based upon the gain to be increased by one step; and designating a sinusoidal wave at a second predetermined frequency based upon the gain to be decreased by one step; the first predetermined frequency being different from the second predetermined frequency.
In another exemplary embodiment, the step of encoding the gain adjustment includes the steps of: designating a sinusoidal wave at a first predetermined amplitude and frequency based upon the gain to be increased by one step; and designating a sinusoidal wave at a second predetermined amplitude and frequency based upon the gain to be decreased by one step. The first predetermined amplitude is different from the second predetermined amplitude. However the first frequency is the same as the second frequency.
In another exemplary embodiment, the step of encoding the gain adjustment is comprised of the steps of: encoding a segment of noise based upon the gain to be increased by one step; and encoding a segment of zeros based upon the gain to be decreased by one step.
In another exemplary embodiment, the noise is selected from pink noise and white noise.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, the analog signal is comprised of a first component and a second component. The first component indicates a magnitude of gain adjustment, and the second component indicates a direction of gain adjustment.
In another exemplary embodiment, the first component is a first sinusoidal wave having a predetermined frequency. The second component is a second sinusoidal wave having a predetermined frequency different from the frequency of the first sinusoidal wave. The step of transmitting the digitized analog signal is comprised of the step of: transmitting the first digitized sinusoidal wave and the second digitized sinusoidal wave simultaneously.
In another exemplary embodiment, the step of transmitting the digitized analog signal is comprised of the step of: transmitting the first component for a first portion of the transmittal; and transmitting the second component for a second portion of the transmittal.
In another exemplary embodiment, the process further comprises the step of: transmitting an audio pattern from the mobile device to the headset for alerting the headset that the process for headset control information is in use.
In another exemplary embodiment, the step of transmitting the digitized analog signal is done over a BLUETOOTH Hands-free Profile audio channel.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, the decoding step is accomplished using a Fast Fourier transform algorithm. In embodiments where the amplitude is used to designate gain adjustment, the decoding step includes finding the peak to peak values of the sinusoidal waves. In embodiments where the analog signal is either white or pink noise then the power spectral density will be analyzed.
In another exemplary embodiment, the gain adjustment is determined by a speech recognition system decision on the mobile device.
In another exemplary embodiment, the decoding step is accomplished by the steps of: determining characteristics of the received digitized analog signal; and matching the characteristics with pre-determined gain adjustment criteria.
In another aspect, the present invention embraces a system for hands-free adjustment of audio gain on a wireless headset from a mobile device.
In an exemplary embodiment, the system is comprised of: a central processing unit on the mobile device. The central processing unit is provided with means to generate analog signals, means to encode analog signals, and means to digitize analog signals. The system is also comprised of means for wireless transmittal of digitized analog signals on the mobile device. The central processing unit is communicatively linked to the means for wireless transmittal. Further, the system includes a central processing unit on the wireless headset. The central processing unit on the wireless headset is provided with means to decode digitized analog signals. The system further includes means to receive digitized analog signals on the wireless headset. The means to receive the digitized analog signals are communicatively linked to the central processing unit on the wireless headset. The system further includes means to adjust the gain on the wireless headset. The means to adjust the gain on the wireless headset is controlled by the central processing unit on the wireless headset. The central processing unit on the mobile device is configured to encode gain adjustment information on an analog signal and to digitize the analog signal. The central processing unit on the mobile device is further configured to transmit the digitized analog signal. The wireless headset is configured to receive the digitized analog signal. The central processing unit on the wireless headset is configured to apply the means to decode digitized analog signals to the received digitized analog signal, thereby decoding the gain adjustment information. The central processing unit on the wireless headset is further configured to adjust the gain on the wireless headset based upon the decoded digitized signal.
In another exemplary embodiment of the system, the analog signal is comprised of: a sinusoidal wave at a first predetermined frequency based upon the gain to be increased by one step; and a sinusoidal wave at a second predetermined frequency based upon the gain to be decreased by one step. The first predetermined frequency is different from the second predetermined frequency.
In another exemplary embodiment, the analog signal is comprised of: a sinusoidal wave at a first predetermined amplitude based upon the gain to be increased by one step; and a sinusoidal wave at a second predetermined amplitude based upon the gain to be decreased by one step. The first predetermined amplitude is different from the second predetermined amplitude.
In another exemplary embodiment of the system, the analog signal is comprised of: a segment of noise based upon the gain to be increased by one step, and a segment of zeros based upon the gain to be decreased by one step.
In another exemplary embodiment of the system, the noise is selected from pink noise and white noise.
In yet another embodiment of the system, the analog signal is comprised of a first component and a second component. The first component indicates a magnitude of gain adjustment, and the second component indicates a direction of gain adjustment.
In another exemplary embodiment of the system, the first component is a first sinusoidal wave having a predetermined frequency. The second component is a second sinusoidal wave having a predetermined frequency different from the frequency of the first sinusoidal wave. The central processing unit of the mobile device is configured to transmit the digitized first sinusoidal wave and the digitized second sinusoidal wave simultaneously.
In another exemplary embodiment of the system, the central processing unit of the mobile device is configured to transmit the digitized first component for a first portion of the transmittal and to transmit the digitized second component for a second portion of the transmittal.
In another exemplary embodiment, the central processing unit of the mobile device is configured to transmit an audio pattern to the headset to alert the headset that the system for gain adjustment is in use.
In another exemplary embodiment, the digitized analog signal is transmitted from the mobile device to the headset over a BLUETOOTH Hands-free Profile audio channel.
In another exemplary embodiment, the means to decode digitized analog signals is a Fast Fourier transform algorithm. The decoding may also entail a peak to peak detection of the audio signal, especially in embodiments where the amplitude is used as the gain adjustment property. In embodiments where the analog signal is either white or pink noise then the power spectral density will be analyzed.
In yet another exemplary embodiment of the system, the mobile device is provided with a speech recognition system, and the gain adjustment is determined by a decision of the speech recognition system.
In another exemplary embodiment of the system, the means to decode digitized analog signals is comprised of an algorithm. The algorithm is configured to determine characteristics of the digitized analog signal and to match the characteristics with pre-determined gain adjustment criteria. The algorithm may be a Fast Fourier transform algorithm.
The foregoing illustrative summary, as well as other exemplary objectives and/or advantages of the invention, and the manner in which the same are accomplished, are further explained within the following detailed description and its accompanying drawings.
The present invention embraces a process for sending headset control information from a mobile device to a wireless headset utilizing the BLUETOOTH Hands-Free Profile audio channel.
In an exemplary embodiment, referring to
In another exemplary embodiment, the headset control information is audio gain input information, and the process further comprises the step of (36) adjusting the audio gain of the headset based upon the decoded digitized signal.
In another exemplary embodiment, the process further comprises the step of (38) transmitting an audio pattern from the mobile device to the headset for alerting the headset that the process for headset control information is in use. In the instant embodiment, the step (38) of transmitting an audio pattern would precede the step (31) of encoding the headset control information.
In another exemplary embodiment, the decoding step (35) may be accomplished by the steps of (39) determining characteristics of the received digitized analog signal; and (40) matching the characteristics with pre-determined gain adjustment criteria.
Alternatively, in another exemplary embodiment, the decoding step (35) may be accomplished by using a Fast Fourier transform algorithm (not shown). The decoding step may also entail a peak to peak detection of the audio signal, especially in embodiments where the amplitude is used as the gain adjustment property. In embodiments where the analog signal is either white or pink noise, the encoding step may include analyzing the power spectral density.
In another exemplary embodiment, the transmitting step (33) is done over a BLUETOOTH Hands-Free Profile audio channel.
In another exemplary embodiment, the gain adjustment is determined by a speech recognition system decision on the mobile device.
Referring now to
In an exemplary embodiment, diagrammed in
In another exemplary embodiment, diagrammed in
In another exemplary embodiment, diagrammed in
In the exemplary embodiment shown in
In another exemplary embodiment, the analog signal is comprised of a first component and a second component, the first component indicating a magnitude of gain adjustment and the second component indicating a direction of gain adjustment.
In an exemplary embodiment, the first component is a first sinusoidal wave having a predetermined frequency, and the second component is a second sinusoidal wave having a predetermined frequency different from the frequency of the first sinusoidal wave. The transmitting step (33) is comprised of transmitting the first digitized sinusoidal wave and the second digitized sinusoidal wave simultaneously (not shown).
In another exemplary embodiment, transmitting step (33) is comprised of the steps of: transmitting the first component for a first portion of the transmittal, and transmitting the second component for a second portion of the transmittal (not shown).
In another aspect, the invention embraces a system for adjustment of audio gain on a wireless headset from a mobile device using the BLUETOOTH Hands-Free Profile audio channel.
Referring to
The analog signal to be encoded may take several forms. In an exemplary embodiment, the analog signal may be a sinusoidal wave at a first predetermined frequency based upon the gain to be increased by one step, and a sinusoidal wave at a second predetermined frequency based upon the gain to be decreased by one step. The first predetermined frequency is different from the second predetermined frequency.
In another exemplary embodiment the analog signal may be a sinusoidal wave at a first predetermined amplitude based upon the gain to be increased by one step, and a sinusoidal wave at a second predetermined amplitude based upon the gain to be decreased by one step. The first predetermined amplitude is different from the second predetermined amplitude.
In yet another exemplary embodiment the analog signal may be a segment of noise based upon the gain to be increased by one step, and a segment of zeros based upon the gain to be decreased by one step. The noise may be pink noise or white noise.
Alternatively, in another exemplary embodiment, the analog signal may be comprised of a first component and a second component. The first component indicates a magnitude of gain adjustment, and the second component indicates a direction of gain adjustment. So for example, in one exemplary embodiment, the first component is a first sinusoidal wave having a predetermined frequency. The second component is a second sinusoidal wave having a predetermined frequency different from the frequency of the first sinusoidal wave. The central processing unit (71) of the mobile device (70) is configured to transmit the digitized first sinusoidal wave and the digitized second sinusoidal wave simultaneously.
Alternatively, in another exemplary embodiment, the central processing unit (71) of the mobile device (70) is configured to transmit the digitized first component for a first portion of the transmittal and to transmit the digitized second component for a second portion of the transmittal.
In another exemplary embodiment of the system (50), the central processing unit (62) of the headset (60) is configured to transmit an acknowledgement to the mobile device (70) that the digitized analog signal for adjusting the gain was received. There are various ways known in the art to accomplish this. For example, the headset's (60) central processing unit (62) could be configured or programmed to instruct the means to receive digitized analog signals. The means to receive digitized analog signals (68) is also enabled to transmit. That is, the wireless headset (60) is enabled through the means (64) for wireless communication.
In another exemplary embodiment the central processing unit (71) of the mobile device (70) is configured to transmit an audio pattern to the headset (60) to alert the headset (60) that the system (50) for gain adjustment is in use. This will alert the central processing unit (62) of the headset (60) to expect gain adjustment information from the mobile device (70).
In accordance with an object of the invention, the system (50) uses the BLUETOOTH Hands-free Profile audio channel for headset control information transmittal. Thus the digitized analog signal is transmitted from the mobile device (70) to the headset (60) over a BLUETOOTH Hands-Free Profile audio channel.
In an exemplary embodiment, the decoder (66) employs a Fast Fourier transform algorithm to decode the digitized analog signals containing gain adjustment information, and if configured to do so, will determine the amplitude of the signal by doing a peak to peak measurement. In embodiments where the analog signal is either white or pink noise then the power spectral density will be analyzed.
In the alternative, the decoder (66) may employ various means to decode the digitized analog signals containing gain adjustment information. For example, the decoder (66) may employ an algorithm which is configured to determine characteristics of the digitized analog signals and to match the characteristics with pre-determined gain adjustment criteria.
In an exemplary embodiment, the mobile device (70) is provided with a speech recognition system (78) communicatively linked to the central processing unit (71). The gain adjustment may be determined by a decision of the speech recognition system (78).
To supplement the present disclosure, this application incorporates entirely by reference the following commonly assigned patents, patent application publications, and patent applications:
In the specification and/or figures, typical embodiments of the invention have been disclosed. The present invention is not limited to such exemplary embodiments. The use of the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. The figures are schematic representations and so are not necessarily drawn to scale. Unless otherwise noted, specific terms have been used in a generic and descriptive sense and not for purposes of limitation.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
6832725 | Gardiner et al. | Dec 2004 | B2 |
7128266 | Marlton et al. | Oct 2006 | B2 |
7159783 | Walczyk et al. | Jan 2007 | B2 |
7413127 | Ehrhart et al. | Aug 2008 | B2 |
7726575 | Wang et al. | Jun 2010 | B2 |
8294969 | Plesko | Oct 2012 | B2 |
8317105 | Kotlarsky et al. | Nov 2012 | B2 |
8322622 | Suzhou et al. | Dec 2012 | B2 |
8366005 | Kotlarsky et al. | Feb 2013 | B2 |
8371507 | Haggerty et al. | Feb 2013 | B2 |
8376233 | Van Horn et al. | Feb 2013 | B2 |
8381979 | Franz | Feb 2013 | B2 |
8390909 | Plesko | Mar 2013 | B2 |
8408464 | Zhu et al. | Apr 2013 | B2 |
8408468 | Horn et al. | Apr 2013 | B2 |
8408469 | Good | Apr 2013 | B2 |
8424768 | Rueblinger et al. | Apr 2013 | B2 |
8448863 | Xian et al. | May 2013 | B2 |
8457013 | Essinger et al. | Jun 2013 | B2 |
8459557 | Havens et al. | Jun 2013 | B2 |
8469272 | Kearney | Jun 2013 | B2 |
8474712 | Kearney et al. | Jul 2013 | B2 |
8479992 | Kotlarsky et al. | Jul 2013 | B2 |
8490877 | Kearney | Jul 2013 | B2 |
8517271 | Kotlarsky et al. | Aug 2013 | B2 |
8523076 | Good | Sep 2013 | B2 |
8528818 | Ehrhart et al. | Sep 2013 | B2 |
8544737 | Gomez et al. | Oct 2013 | B2 |
8548420 | Grunow et al. | Oct 2013 | B2 |
8550335 | Samek et al. | Oct 2013 | B2 |
8550354 | Gannon et al. | Oct 2013 | B2 |
8550357 | Kearney | Oct 2013 | B2 |
8556174 | Kosecki et al. | Oct 2013 | B2 |
8556176 | Van Horn et al. | Oct 2013 | B2 |
8556177 | Hussey et al. | Oct 2013 | B2 |
8559767 | Barber et al. | Oct 2013 | B2 |
8561895 | Gomez et al. | Oct 2013 | B2 |
8561903 | Sauerwein | Oct 2013 | B2 |
8561905 | Edmonds et al. | Oct 2013 | B2 |
8565107 | Pease et al. | Oct 2013 | B2 |
8571307 | Li et al. | Oct 2013 | B2 |
8579200 | Samek et al. | Nov 2013 | B2 |
8583924 | Caballero et al. | Nov 2013 | B2 |
8584945 | Wang et al. | Nov 2013 | B2 |
8587595 | Wang | Nov 2013 | B2 |
8587697 | Hussey et al. | Nov 2013 | B2 |
8588869 | Sauerwein et al. | Nov 2013 | B2 |
8590789 | Nahill et al. | Nov 2013 | B2 |
8596539 | Havens et al. | Dec 2013 | B2 |
8596542 | Havens et al. | Dec 2013 | B2 |
8596543 | Havens et al. | Dec 2013 | B2 |
8599271 | Havens et al. | Dec 2013 | B2 |
8599957 | Peake et al. | Dec 2013 | B2 |
8600158 | Li et al. | Dec 2013 | B2 |
8600167 | Showering | Dec 2013 | B2 |
8602309 | Longacre et al. | Dec 2013 | B2 |
8608053 | Meier et al. | Dec 2013 | B2 |
8608071 | Liu et al. | Dec 2013 | B2 |
8611309 | Wang et al. | Dec 2013 | B2 |
8615487 | Gomez et al. | Dec 2013 | B2 |
8621123 | Caballero | Dec 2013 | B2 |
8622303 | Meier et al. | Jan 2014 | B2 |
8628013 | Ding | Jan 2014 | B2 |
8628015 | Wang et al. | Jan 2014 | B2 |
8628016 | Winegar | Jan 2014 | B2 |
8629926 | Wang | Jan 2014 | B2 |
8630491 | Longacre et al. | Jan 2014 | B2 |
8635309 | Berthiaume et al. | Jan 2014 | B2 |
8636200 | Kearney | Jan 2014 | B2 |
8636212 | Nahill et al. | Jan 2014 | B2 |
8636215 | Ding et al. | Jan 2014 | B2 |
8636224 | Wang | Jan 2014 | B2 |
8638806 | Wang et al. | Jan 2014 | B2 |
8640958 | Lu et al. | Feb 2014 | B2 |
8640960 | Wang et al. | Feb 2014 | B2 |
8643717 | Li et al. | Feb 2014 | B2 |
8646692 | Meier et al. | Feb 2014 | B2 |
8646694 | Wang et al. | Feb 2014 | B2 |
8657200 | Ren et al. | Feb 2014 | B2 |
8659397 | Vargo et al. | Feb 2014 | B2 |
8668149 | Good | Mar 2014 | B2 |
8678285 | Kearney | Mar 2014 | B2 |
8678286 | Smith et al. | Mar 2014 | B2 |
8682077 | Longacre | Mar 2014 | B1 |
D702237 | Oberpriller et al. | Apr 2014 | S |
8687282 | Feng et al. | Apr 2014 | B2 |
8692927 | Pease et al. | Apr 2014 | B2 |
8695880 | Bremer et al. | Apr 2014 | B2 |
8698949 | Grunow et al. | Apr 2014 | B2 |
8702000 | Barber et al. | Apr 2014 | B2 |
8717494 | Gannon | May 2014 | B2 |
8720783 | Biss et al. | May 2014 | B2 |
8723804 | Fletcher et al. | May 2014 | B2 |
8723904 | Marty et al. | May 2014 | B2 |
8727223 | Wang | May 2014 | B2 |
8740082 | Wilz | Jun 2014 | B2 |
8740085 | Furlong et al. | Jun 2014 | B2 |
8746563 | Hennick et al. | Jun 2014 | B2 |
8750445 | Peake et al. | Jun 2014 | B2 |
8752766 | Xian et al. | Jun 2014 | B2 |
8756059 | Braho et al. | Jun 2014 | B2 |
8757495 | Qu et al. | Jun 2014 | B2 |
8760563 | Koziol et al. | Jun 2014 | B2 |
8763909 | Reed et al. | Jul 2014 | B2 |
8777108 | Coyle | Jul 2014 | B2 |
8777109 | Oberpriller et al. | Jul 2014 | B2 |
8779898 | Havens et al. | Jul 2014 | B2 |
8781520 | Payne et al. | Jul 2014 | B2 |
8783573 | Havens et al. | Jul 2014 | B2 |
8789757 | Barten | Jul 2014 | B2 |
8789758 | Hawley et al. | Jul 2014 | B2 |
8789759 | Xian et al. | Jul 2014 | B2 |
8794520 | Wang et al. | Aug 2014 | B2 |
8794522 | Ehrhart | Aug 2014 | B2 |
8794525 | Amundsen et al. | Aug 2014 | B2 |
8794526 | Wang et al. | Aug 2014 | B2 |
8798367 | Ellis | Aug 2014 | B2 |
8807431 | Wang et al. | Aug 2014 | B2 |
8807432 | Van Horn et al. | Aug 2014 | B2 |
8820630 | Qu et al. | Sep 2014 | B2 |
8822848 | Meagher | Sep 2014 | B2 |
8824692 | Sheerin et al. | Sep 2014 | B2 |
8824696 | Braho | Sep 2014 | B2 |
8842849 | Wahl et al. | Sep 2014 | B2 |
8844822 | Kotlarsky et al. | Sep 2014 | B2 |
8844823 | Fritz et al. | Sep 2014 | B2 |
8849019 | Li et al. | Sep 2014 | B2 |
D716285 | Chaney et al. | Oct 2014 | S |
8851383 | Yeakley et al. | Oct 2014 | B2 |
8854633 | Laffargue | Oct 2014 | B2 |
8866963 | Grunow et al. | Oct 2014 | B2 |
8868421 | Braho et al. | Oct 2014 | B2 |
8868519 | Maloy et al. | Oct 2014 | B2 |
8868802 | Barten | Oct 2014 | B2 |
8868803 | Bremer et al. | Oct 2014 | B2 |
8870074 | Gannon | Oct 2014 | B1 |
8879639 | Sauerwein | Nov 2014 | B2 |
8880426 | Smith | Nov 2014 | B2 |
8881983 | Havens et al. | Nov 2014 | B2 |
8881987 | Wang | Nov 2014 | B2 |
8903172 | Smith | Dec 2014 | B2 |
8908995 | Benos et al. | Dec 2014 | B2 |
8910870 | Li et al. | Dec 2014 | B2 |
8910875 | Ren et al. | Dec 2014 | B2 |
8914290 | Hendrickson et al. | Dec 2014 | B2 |
8914788 | Pettinelli et al. | Dec 2014 | B2 |
8915439 | Feng et al. | Dec 2014 | B2 |
8915444 | Havens et al. | Dec 2014 | B2 |
8916789 | Woodburn | Dec 2014 | B2 |
8918250 | Hollifield | Dec 2014 | B2 |
8918564 | Caballero | Dec 2014 | B2 |
8925818 | Kosecki et al. | Jan 2015 | B2 |
8939374 | Jovanovski et al. | Jan 2015 | B2 |
8942480 | Ellis | Jan 2015 | B2 |
8944313 | Williams et al. | Feb 2015 | B2 |
8944327 | Meier et al. | Feb 2015 | B2 |
8944332 | Harding et al. | Feb 2015 | B2 |
8950678 | Germaine et al. | Feb 2015 | B2 |
D723560 | Zhou et al. | Mar 2015 | S |
8967468 | Gomez et al. | Mar 2015 | B2 |
8971346 | Sevier | Mar 2015 | B2 |
8976030 | Cunningham et al. | Mar 2015 | B2 |
8976368 | Akel et al. | Mar 2015 | B2 |
8978981 | Guan | Mar 2015 | B2 |
8978983 | Bremer et al. | Mar 2015 | B2 |
8978984 | Hennick et al. | Mar 2015 | B2 |
8985456 | Zhu et al. | Mar 2015 | B2 |
8985457 | Soule et al. | Mar 2015 | B2 |
8985459 | Kearney et al. | Mar 2015 | B2 |
8985461 | Gelay et al. | Mar 2015 | B2 |
8988578 | Showering | Mar 2015 | B2 |
8988590 | Gillet et al. | Mar 2015 | B2 |
8991704 | Hopper et al. | Mar 2015 | B2 |
8996194 | Davis et al. | Mar 2015 | B2 |
8996384 | Funyak et al. | Mar 2015 | B2 |
8998091 | Edmonds et al. | Apr 2015 | B2 |
9002641 | Showering | Apr 2015 | B2 |
9007368 | Laffargue et al. | Apr 2015 | B2 |
9010641 | Qu et al. | Apr 2015 | B2 |
9015513 | Murawski et al. | Apr 2015 | B2 |
9016576 | Brady et al. | Apr 2015 | B2 |
D730357 | Fitch et al. | May 2015 | S |
9022288 | Nahill et al. | May 2015 | B2 |
9030964 | Essinger et al. | May 2015 | B2 |
9033240 | Smith et al. | May 2015 | B2 |
9033242 | Gillet et al. | May 2015 | B2 |
9036054 | Koziol et al. | May 2015 | B2 |
9037344 | Chamberlin | May 2015 | B2 |
9038911 | Xian et al. | May 2015 | B2 |
9038915 | Smith | May 2015 | B2 |
D730901 | Oberpriller et al. | Jun 2015 | S |
D730902 | Fitch et al. | Jun 2015 | S |
D733112 | Chaney et al. | Jun 2015 | S |
9047098 | Barten | Jun 2015 | B2 |
9047359 | Caballero et al. | Jun 2015 | B2 |
9047420 | Caballero | Jun 2015 | B2 |
9047525 | Barber | Jun 2015 | B2 |
9047531 | Showering et al. | Jun 2015 | B2 |
9049640 | Wang et al. | Jun 2015 | B2 |
9053055 | Caballero | Jun 2015 | B2 |
9053378 | Hou et al. | Jun 2015 | B1 |
9053380 | Xian et al. | Jun 2015 | B2 |
9057641 | Amundsen et al. | Jun 2015 | B2 |
9058526 | Powilleit | Jun 2015 | B2 |
9064165 | Havens et al. | Jun 2015 | B2 |
9064167 | Xian et al. | Jun 2015 | B2 |
9064168 | Todeschini et al. | Jun 2015 | B2 |
9064254 | Todeschini et al. | Jun 2015 | B2 |
9066032 | Wang | Jun 2015 | B2 |
9070032 | Corcoran | Jun 2015 | B2 |
D734339 | Zhou et al. | Jul 2015 | S |
D734751 | Oberpriller et al. | Jul 2015 | S |
9082023 | Feng et al. | Jul 2015 | B2 |
20070063048 | Havens et al. | Mar 2007 | A1 |
20070233905 | Hatano | Oct 2007 | A1 |
20090082071 | Hicks, III | Mar 2009 | A1 |
20090134221 | Zhu et al. | May 2009 | A1 |
20100081488 | Kim | Apr 2010 | A1 |
20100177076 | Essinger et al. | Jul 2010 | A1 |
20100177080 | Essinger et al. | Jul 2010 | A1 |
20100177707 | Essinger et al. | Jul 2010 | A1 |
20100177749 | Essinger et al. | Jul 2010 | A1 |
20110169999 | Grunow et al. | Jul 2011 | A1 |
20110202554 | Powilleit et al. | Aug 2011 | A1 |
20120111946 | Golant | May 2012 | A1 |
20120168512 | Kotlarsky et al. | Jul 2012 | A1 |
20120193423 | Samek | Aug 2012 | A1 |
20120203647 | Smith | Aug 2012 | A1 |
20120223141 | Good et al. | Sep 2012 | A1 |
20130043312 | Van Horn | Feb 2013 | A1 |
20130075168 | Amundsen et al. | Mar 2013 | A1 |
20130175341 | Kearney et al. | Jul 2013 | A1 |
20130175343 | Good | Jul 2013 | A1 |
20130257744 | Daghigh et al. | Oct 2013 | A1 |
20130257759 | Daghigh | Oct 2013 | A1 |
20130270346 | Xian et al. | Oct 2013 | A1 |
20130287258 | Kearney | Oct 2013 | A1 |
20130292475 | Kotlarsky et al. | Nov 2013 | A1 |
20130292477 | Hennick et al. | Nov 2013 | A1 |
20130293539 | Hunt et al. | Nov 2013 | A1 |
20130293540 | Laffargue et al. | Nov 2013 | A1 |
20130306728 | Thuries et al. | Nov 2013 | A1 |
20130306731 | Pedraro | Nov 2013 | A1 |
20130307964 | Bremer et al. | Nov 2013 | A1 |
20130308625 | Corcoran | Nov 2013 | A1 |
20130313324 | Koziol et al. | Nov 2013 | A1 |
20130313325 | Wilz et al. | Nov 2013 | A1 |
20130342717 | Havens et al. | Dec 2013 | A1 |
20140001267 | Giordano et al. | Jan 2014 | A1 |
20140002828 | Laffargue et al. | Jan 2014 | A1 |
20140008439 | Wang | Jan 2014 | A1 |
20140025584 | Liu et al. | Jan 2014 | A1 |
20140034734 | Sauerwein | Feb 2014 | A1 |
20140036848 | Pease et al. | Feb 2014 | A1 |
20140039693 | Havens et al. | Feb 2014 | A1 |
20140042814 | Kather et al. | Feb 2014 | A1 |
20140049120 | Kohtz et al. | Feb 2014 | A1 |
20140049635 | Laffargue et al. | Feb 2014 | A1 |
20140061306 | Wu et al. | Mar 2014 | A1 |
20140063289 | Hussey et al. | Mar 2014 | A1 |
20140066136 | Sauerwein et al. | Mar 2014 | A1 |
20140067692 | Ye et al. | Mar 2014 | A1 |
20140070005 | Nahill et al. | Mar 2014 | A1 |
20140071840 | Venancio | Mar 2014 | A1 |
20140074746 | Wang | Mar 2014 | A1 |
20140076974 | Havens et al. | Mar 2014 | A1 |
20140078341 | Havens et al. | Mar 2014 | A1 |
20140078342 | Li et al. | Mar 2014 | A1 |
20140078345 | Showering | Mar 2014 | A1 |
20140098792 | Wang et al. | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20140100774 | Showering | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20140100813 | Showering | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20140103115 | Meier et al. | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20140104413 | McCloskey et al. | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20140104414 | McCloskey et al. | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20140104416 | Li et al. | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20140104451 | Todeschini et al. | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20140106594 | Skvoretz | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20140106725 | Sauerwein | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20140108010 | Maltseff et al. | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20140108402 | Gomez et al. | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20140108682 | Caballero | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20140110485 | Toa et al. | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20140114530 | Fitch et al. | Apr 2014 | A1 |
20140121438 | Kearney | May 2014 | A1 |
20140121445 | Ding et al. | May 2014 | A1 |
20140124577 | Wang et al. | May 2014 | A1 |
20140124579 | Ding | May 2014 | A1 |
20140125842 | Winegar | May 2014 | A1 |
20140125853 | Wang | May 2014 | A1 |
20140125999 | Longacre et al. | May 2014 | A1 |
20140129378 | Richardson | May 2014 | A1 |
20140131441 | Nahill et al. | May 2014 | A1 |
20140131443 | Smith | May 2014 | A1 |
20140131444 | Wang | May 2014 | A1 |
20140131448 | Xian et al. | May 2014 | A1 |
20140133379 | Wang et al. | May 2014 | A1 |
20140136208 | Maltseff et al. | May 2014 | A1 |
20140140585 | Wang | May 2014 | A1 |
20140151453 | Meier et al. | Jun 2014 | A1 |
20140152882 | Samek et al. | Jun 2014 | A1 |
20140158770 | Sevier et al. | Jun 2014 | A1 |
20140159869 | Zumsteg et al. | Jun 2014 | A1 |
20140166755 | Liu et al. | Jun 2014 | A1 |
20140166757 | Smith | Jun 2014 | A1 |
20140166759 | Liu et al. | Jun 2014 | A1 |
20140168787 | Wang et al. | Jun 2014 | A1 |
20140175165 | Havens et al. | Jun 2014 | A1 |
20140175172 | Jovanovski et al. | Jun 2014 | A1 |
20140191644 | Chaney | Jul 2014 | A1 |
20140191913 | Ge et al. | Jul 2014 | A1 |
20140197238 | Lui et al. | Jul 2014 | A1 |
20140197239 | Havens et al. | Jul 2014 | A1 |
20140197304 | Feng et al. | Jul 2014 | A1 |
20140203087 | Smith et al. | Jul 2014 | A1 |
20140204268 | Grunow et al. | Jul 2014 | A1 |
20140214631 | Hansen | Jul 2014 | A1 |
20140217166 | Berthiaume et al. | Aug 2014 | A1 |
20140217180 | Liu | Aug 2014 | A1 |
20140231500 | Ehrhart et al. | Aug 2014 | A1 |
20140232930 | Anderson | Aug 2014 | A1 |
20140247315 | Marty et al. | Sep 2014 | A1 |
20140263493 | Amurgis et al. | Sep 2014 | A1 |
20140263645 | Smith et al. | Sep 2014 | A1 |
20140270196 | Braho et al. | Sep 2014 | A1 |
20140270229 | Braho | Sep 2014 | A1 |
20140278387 | DiGregorio | Sep 2014 | A1 |
20140282210 | Bianconi | Sep 2014 | A1 |
20140284384 | Lu et al. | Sep 2014 | A1 |
20140288933 | Braho et al. | Sep 2014 | A1 |
20140297058 | Barker et al. | Oct 2014 | A1 |
20140299665 | Barber et al. | Oct 2014 | A1 |
20140312121 | Lu et al. | Oct 2014 | A1 |
20140319220 | Coyle | Oct 2014 | A1 |
20140319221 | Oberpriller et al. | Oct 2014 | A1 |
20140326787 | Barten | Nov 2014 | A1 |
20140332590 | Wang et al. | Nov 2014 | A1 |
20140344943 | Todeschini et al. | Nov 2014 | A1 |
20140346233 | Liu et al. | Nov 2014 | A1 |
20140351317 | Smith et al. | Nov 2014 | A1 |
20140353373 | Van Horn et al. | Dec 2014 | A1 |
20140361073 | Qu et al. | Dec 2014 | A1 |
20140361082 | Xian et al. | Dec 2014 | A1 |
20140362184 | Jovanovski et al. | Dec 2014 | A1 |
20140363015 | Braho | Dec 2014 | A1 |
20140369511 | Sheerin et al. | Dec 2014 | A1 |
20140374483 | Lu | Dec 2014 | A1 |
20140374485 | Xian et al. | Dec 2014 | A1 |
20150001301 | Ouyang | Jan 2015 | A1 |
20150001304 | Todeschini | Jan 2015 | A1 |
20150003673 | Fletcher | Jan 2015 | A1 |
20150009338 | Laffargue et al. | Jan 2015 | A1 |
20150009610 | London et al. | Jan 2015 | A1 |
20150014416 | Kotlarsky et al. | Jan 2015 | A1 |
20150021397 | Rueblinger et al. | Jan 2015 | A1 |
20150028102 | Ren et al. | Jan 2015 | A1 |
20150028103 | Jiang | Jan 2015 | A1 |
20150028104 | Ma et al. | Jan 2015 | A1 |
20150029002 | Yeakley et al. | Jan 2015 | A1 |
20150032709 | Maloy et al. | Jan 2015 | A1 |
20150039309 | Braho et al. | Feb 2015 | A1 |
20150040378 | Saber et al. | Feb 2015 | A1 |
20150048168 | Fritz et al. | Feb 2015 | A1 |
20150049347 | Laffargue et al. | Feb 2015 | A1 |
20150051992 | Smith | Feb 2015 | A1 |
20150053766 | Havens et al. | Feb 2015 | A1 |
20150053768 | Wang et al. | Feb 2015 | A1 |
20150053769 | Thuries et al. | Feb 2015 | A1 |
20150062366 | Liu et al. | Mar 2015 | A1 |
20150063215 | Wang | Mar 2015 | A1 |
20150063676 | Lloyd et al. | Mar 2015 | A1 |
20150069130 | Gannon | Mar 2015 | A1 |
20150071818 | Todeschini | Mar 2015 | A1 |
20150083800 | Li et al. | Mar 2015 | A1 |
20150086114 | Todeschini | Mar 2015 | A1 |
20150088522 | Hendrickson et al. | Mar 2015 | A1 |
20150096872 | Woodburn | Apr 2015 | A1 |
20150099557 | Pettinelli et al. | Apr 2015 | A1 |
20150100196 | Hollifield | Apr 2015 | A1 |
20150102109 | Huck | Apr 2015 | A1 |
20150115035 | Meier et al. | Apr 2015 | A1 |
20150127791 | Kosecki et al. | May 2015 | A1 |
20150128116 | Chen et al. | May 2015 | A1 |
20150129659 | Feng et al. | May 2015 | A1 |
20150133047 | Smith et al. | May 2015 | A1 |
20150134470 | Hejl et al. | May 2015 | A1 |
20150136851 | Harding et al. | May 2015 | A1 |
20150136854 | Lu et al. | May 2015 | A1 |
20150142492 | Kumar | May 2015 | A1 |
20150144692 | Hejl | May 2015 | A1 |
20150144698 | Teng et al. | May 2015 | A1 |
20150144701 | Xian et al. | May 2015 | A1 |
20150149946 | Benos et al. | May 2015 | A1 |
20150161429 | Xian | Jun 2015 | A1 |
20150169925 | Chang et al. | Jun 2015 | A1 |
20150169929 | Williams et al. | Jun 2015 | A1 |
20150186703 | Chen et al. | Jul 2015 | A1 |
20150193644 | Kearney et al. | Jul 2015 | A1 |
20150193645 | Colavito et al. | Jul 2015 | A1 |
20150199957 | Funyak et al. | Jul 2015 | A1 |
20150204671 | Showering | Jul 2015 | A1 |
20150237185 | Theverapperuma | Aug 2015 | A1 |
20150304146 | Yang | Oct 2015 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
2013163789 | Nov 2013 | WO |
2013173985 | Nov 2013 | WO |
2014019130 | Feb 2014 | WO |
2014110495 | Jul 2014 | WO |
Entry |
---|
U.S. Appl. No. 13/367,978, filed Feb. 7, 2012, (Feng et al.); now abandoned. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/462,801 for Mobile Computing Device With Data Cognition Software, filed on Aug. 19, 2014 (Todeschini et al.); 38 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/596,757 for System and Method for Detecting Barcode Printing Errors filed Jan. 14, 2015 (Ackley); 41 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/277,337 for Multipurpose Optical Reader, filed May 14, 2014 (Jovanovski et al.); 59 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/200,405 for Indicia Reader for Size-Limited Applications filed Mar. 7, 2014 (Feng et al.); 42 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/662,922 for Multifunction Point of Sale System filed Mar. 19, 2015 (Van Horn et al.); 41 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/446,391 for Multifunction Point of Sale Apparatus With Optical Signature Capture filed Jul. 30, 2014 (Good et al.); 37 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 29/528,165 for In-Counter Barcode Scanner filed May 27, 2015 (Oberpriller et al.); 13 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 29/528,890 for Mobile Computer Housing filed Jun. 2, 2015 (Fitch et al.); 61 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/614,796 for Cargo Apportionment Techniques filed Feb. 5, 2015 (Morton et al.); 56 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 29/516,892 for Table Computer filed Feb. 6, 2015 (Bidwell et al.); 13 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 29/523,098 for Handle for a Tablet Computer filed Apr. 7, 2015 (Bidwell et al.); 17 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/578,627 for Safety System and Method filed Dec. 22, 2014 (Ackley et al.); 32 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/573,022 for Dynamic Diagnostic Indicator Generation filed Dec. 17, 2014 (Goldsmith); 43 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/529,857 for Barcode Reader With Security Features filed Oct. 31, 2014 (Todeschini et al.); 32 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/519,195 for Handheld Dimensioning System With Feedback filed Oct. 21, 2014 (Laffargue et al.); 39 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/519,211 for System and Method for Dimensioning filed Oct. 21, 2014 (Ackley et al.); 33 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/519,233 for Handheld Dimensioner With Data-Quality Indication filed Oct. 21, 2014 (Laffargue et al.); 36 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/533,319 for Barcode Scanning System Using Wearable Device With Embedded Camera filed Nov. 5, 2014 (Todeschini); 29 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/748,446 for Cordless Indicia Reader With a Multifunction Coil for Wireless Charging and EAS Deactivation, filed Jun. 24, 2015 (Xie et al.); 34 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 29/528,590 for Electronic Device filed May 29, 2015 (Fitch et al.); 9 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/519,249 for Handheld Dimensioning System With Measurement—Conformance Feedback filed Oct. 21, 2014 (Ackley et al.); 36 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 29/519,017 for Scanner filed Mar. 2, 2015 (Zhou et al.); 11 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/398,542 for Portable Electronic Devices Having a Separate Location Trigger Unit for Use in Controlling an Application Unit filed Nov. 3, 2014 (Bian et al.); 22 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/405,278 for Design Pattern for Secure Store filed Mar. 9, 2015 (Zhu et al); 23 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/590,024 for Shelving and Package Locating Systems for Delivery Vehicles filed Jan. 6, 2015 (Payne); 31 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/568,305 for Auto-Contrast Viewfinder for an Indicia Reader filed Dec. 12, 2014 (Todeschini); 29 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 29/526,918 for Charging Base filed May 14, 2015 (Fitch et al.); 10 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/580,262 for Media Gate for Thermal Transfer Printers filed Dec. 23, 2014 (Bowles); 36 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/519,179 for Dimensioning System With Multipath Interference Mitigation filed Oct. 21, 2014 (Thuries et al.); 30 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/264,173 for Autofocus Lens System for Indicia Readers filed Apr. 29, 2014, Ackley et al.); 39 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/453,019 for Dimensioning System With Guided Alignment, filed Aug. 6, 2014 (Li et al.); 31 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/452,697 for Interactive Indicia Reader , filed Aug. 6, 2014, (Todeschini); 32 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/231,898 for Hand-Mounted Indicia-Reading Device with Finger Motion Triggering filed Apr. 1, 2014 (Van Horn et al.); 36 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/715,916 for Evaluating Image Values filed May 19, 2015 (Ackley); 60 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/513,808 for Identifying Inventory Items in a Storage Facility filed Oct. 4, 2014 (Singel et al.); 51 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 29/458,405 for an Electronic Device, filed Jun. 19, 2013 (Fitch et al.); 22 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 29/459,620 for an Electronic Device Enclosure, filed Jul. 2, 2013 (London et al.); 21 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/483,056 for Variable Depth of Field Barcode Scanner filed Sep. 10, 2014 (McCloskey et al.); 29 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/531,154 for Directing an Inspector Through an Inspection filed Nov. 3, 2014 (Miller et al.); 53 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 29/525,068 for Tablet Computer With Removable Scanning Device filed Apr. 27, 2015 (Schulte et al.); 19 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 29/468,118 for an Electronic Device Case, filed Sep. 26, 2013 (Oberpriller et al.); 44 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/340,627 for an Axially Reinforced Flexible Scan Element, filed Jul. 25, 2014 (Reublinger et al.); 41 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/676,327 for Device Management Proxy for Secure Devices filed Apr. 1, 2015 (Yeakley et al.); 50 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/257,364 for Docking System and Method Using Near Field Communication filed Apr. 21, 2014 (Showering); 31 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/327,827 for a Mobile-Phone Adapter for Electronic Transactions, filed Jul. 10, 2014 (Hejl); 25 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/334,934 for a System and Method for Indicia Verification, filed Jul. 18, 2014 (Hejl); 38 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 29/530,600 for Cyclone filed Jun. 18, 2015 (Vargo et al); 16 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/707,123 for Application Independent DEX/UCS Interface filed May 8, 2015 (Pape); 47 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/283,282 for Terminal Having Illumination and Focus Control filed May 21, 2014 (Liu et al.); 31 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/619,093 for Methods for Training a Speech Recognition System filed Feb. 11, 2015 (Pecorari); 35 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 29/524,186 for Scanner filed Apr. 17, 2015 (Zhou et al.); 17 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/705,407 for Method and System to Protect Software-Based Network—Connected Devices From Advanced Persistent Threat filed May 6, 2015 (Hussey et al.); 42 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/614,706 for Device for Supporting an Electronic Tool on a User's Hand filed Feb. 5, 2015 (Oberpriller et al.); 33 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/628,708 for Device, System, and Method for Determining the Status of Checkout Lanes filed Feb. 23, 2015 (Todeschini); 37 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/704,050 for Intermediate Linear Positioning filed May 5, 2015 (Charpentier et al.); 60 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/529,563 for Adaptable Interface for a Mobile Computing Device filed Oct. 31, 2014 (Schoon et al.); 36 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/705,012 for Hands-Free Human Machine Interface Responsive to a Driver of a Vehicle filed May 6, 2015 (Fitch et al.); 44 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/715,672 for Augumented Reality Enabled Hazard Display filed May 19, 2015 (Venkatesha et al.); 35 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/695,364 for Medication Management System filed Apr. 24, 2015 (Sewell et al.); 44 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/664,063 for Method and Application for Scanning a Barcode With a Smart Device While Continuously Running and Displaying an Application on the Smart Device Display filed Mar. 20, 2015 (Todeschini); 37 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/735,717 for Indicia-Reading Systems Having an Interface With a User's Nervous System filed Jun. 10, 2015 (Todeschini); 39 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/527,191 for Method and System for Recognizing Speech Using Wildcards in an Expected Response filed Oct. 29, 2014 (Braho et al.); 45 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/702,110 for System and Method for Regulating Barcode Data Injection Into a Running Application on a Smart Device filed May 1, 2015 (Todeschini et al.); 38 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/535,764 for Concatenated Expected Responses for Speech Recognition filed Nov. 7, 2014 (Braho et al.); 51 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/687,289 for System for Communication Via a Peripheral Hub filed Apr. 15, 2015 (Kohtz et al.); 37 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/747,197 for Optical Pattern Projector filed Jun. 23, 2015 (Thuries et al.); 33 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/674,329 for Aimer for Barcode Scanning filed Mar. 31, 2015 (Bidwell); 36 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/702,979 for Tracking Battery Conditions filed May 4, 2015 (Young et al.); 70 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 29/529,441 for Indicia Reading Device filed Jun. 8, 2015 (Zhou et al.); 14 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/747,490 for Dual-Projector Three-Dimensional Scanner filed Jun. 23, 2015 (Jovanovski et al.); 40 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/740,320 for Tactile Switch for a Mobile Electronic Device filed Jun. 16, 2015 (Bamdringa); 38 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/695,923 for Secure Unattended Network Authentication filed Apr. 24, 2015 (Kubler et al.); 52 pages. |
U.S. Appl. No. 14/740,373 for Calibrating a Volume Dimensioner filed Jun. 16, 2015 (Ackley et al.); 63 pages. |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20170070805 A1 | Mar 2017 | US |