IP Library Granted Patent US 6,952,597
Granted Patent B2
US 6,952,597 · App. 09/767,197 · Granted Oct 4, 2005

Wireless mobile phone with key stroking based input facilities

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 6,952,597
App. No.
09/767,197
Filed
Jan 22, 2001
Granted
Oct 4, 2005
Kind
B2
Examiner
TRINH, SONNY
Art Unit
2687
USPC
455/566
Abstract

A wireless mobile phone, is provided with an input keypad having a number of touch sensitive keys, and complementary logic to facilitate entry of alphanumeric data through stroking of the touch sensitive keys of the input keypad. Alphanumeric data or commands are entered through selected ones of down, up, right, left, and a number of other patterns of stroking of the touch sensitive keys. As a result, a user may enter alphanumeric data or commands in a much more user friendly manner.

Claims (63)

1. A wireless mobile phone comprising:

an input keypad having a plurality of touch sensitive keys; and

means coupled to the input keypad to interpret key stroking patterns of said touch sensitive keys by a user to facilitate entry of alphanumeric data or commands, wherein each key stroking pattern is composed of one or more stroke pattern directions with each stroke pattern direction defined by a stroking of two or more adjacent ones of said touch sensitive keys.

2. The wireless mobile phone of claim 1 , wherein said wireless mobile phone further comprises a transceiver to send and receive signals, including signals encoded with said alphanumeric data/commands entered through stroking of said touch sensitive keys.

3. The wireless mobile phone of claim 1 , wherein said wireless mobile phone further comprises a display, and said means further echoes on said display said alphanumeric data entered through stroking of said touch sensitive keys.

4. The wireless mobile phone of claim 1 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a downward stroking pattern where the user strokes two or more of said touch sensitive keys in a downward direction.

5. The wireless mobile phone of claim 1 , wherein said key stroking patterns include an upward stroking pattern where the user strokes two or more of said touch sensitive keys in an upward direction.

6. The wireless mobile phone of claim 1 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a right stroking pattern where the user strokes two or more of said touch sensitive keys in a rightward direction.

7. The wireless mobile phone of claim 1 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a left stroking pattern where the user strokes two or more of said touch sensitive keys in a leftward direction.

8. The wireless mobile phone of claim 1 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a down right stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys first in a downward direction then in a rightward direction.

9. The wireless mobile phone of claim 1 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a down left stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys first in a downward direction then in a leftward direction.

10. The wireless mobile phone of claim 1 , wherein said key stroking patterns include an up right stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys first in an upward direction then in a rightward direction.

11. The wireless mobile phone of claim 1 , wherein said key stroking patterns include an up left stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys first in an upward direction then in a leftward direction.

12. The wireless mobile phone of claim 1 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a right down stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys first in a rightward direction then in a downward direction.

13. The wireless mobile phone of claim 1 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a right up stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys first in a rightward direction then in an upward direction.

14. The wireless mobile phone of claim 1 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a left down stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys first in a leftward direction then in a downward direction.

15. The wireless of keys of claim 1 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a left up stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys first in a leftward direction then in an upward direction.

16. The wireless mobile phone of claim 1 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a diagonal stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys in a top to bottom, left to right direction.

17. The wireless mobile phone of claim 1 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a diagonal stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys in a top to bottom, right to left direction.

18. The wireless mobile phone of claim 1 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a diagonal stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys in a bottom to top, left to right direction.

19. The wireless mobile phone of claim 1 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a diagonal stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys in a bottom to top, right to left direction.

20. The wireless mobile phone of claim 1 , wherein said input keypad is a touch pad, and said touch sensitive keys are logically partitioned regions of said touch pad.

21. In a wireless mobile phone, a method of operation comprising:

monitoring one or more of a user's key stroking patterns of touch sensitive keys of an input keypad, wherein each said key stroking pattern is composed of one or more stroke pattern directions with each stroke pattern direction defined by a stroking of two or more adjacent ones of said touch sensitive keys; and

in response, determining alphanumeric data or commands corresponding to the stroking pattern, and generating digital representations of the determined alphanumeric data/commands.

22. The method of claim 21 , wherein said method further comprises transmitting said alphanumeric data/commands.

23. The method of claim 21 , wherein said method further comprises visually echoing on a display, said alphanumeric data.

24. The method of claim 21 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a downward stroking pattern where the user strokes two or more of said touch sensitive keys in a downward direction.

25. The method of claim 21 , wherein said key stroking patterns include an up stroking pattern where the user strokes two or more of said touch sensitive keys in an upward direction.

26. The method of claim 21 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a right stroking pattern where the user strokes two or more of said touch sensitive keys in a rightward direction.

27. The method of claim 21 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a left stroking pattern where the user strokes two or more of said touch sensitive keys in a leftward direction.

28. The method of claim 21 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a down right stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys first in a downward direction then in a rightward direction.

29. The method of claim 21 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a down left stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys first in a downward direction then in a leftward direction.

30. The method of claim 21 , wherein said key stroking patterns include an up right stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys first in an upward direction then in a rightward direction.

31. The method of claim 21 , wherein said key stroking patterns include an up left stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys first in an upward direction then in a leftward direction.

32. The method of claim 21 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a right down stroking pattern where the user strokes two or more of said touch sensitive keys first in a rightward direction then in a downward direction.

33. The method of claim 21 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a right up stroking pattern where the user strokes two or more of said touch sensitive keys first in a rightward direction then in an upward direction.

34. The method of claim 21 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a left down stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys first in a leftward direction then in a downward direction.

35. The method of claim 21 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a left up stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys first in a leftward direction then in an upward direction.

36. The method of claim 21 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a diagonal stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys in a top to bottom, left to right direction.

37. The method of claim 21 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a diagonal stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys in a top to bottom, right to left direction.

38. The method of claim 21 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a diagonal stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys in a bottom to top, left to right direction.

39. The method of claim 21 , wherein said key stroking patterns include a diagonal stroking pattern where the user strokes a plurality of said touch sensitive keys in a bottom to top, right to left direction.

40. The method of claim 21 , wherein said input keypad is a touch pad, and said touch sensitive keys are logically partitioned regions of said touch pad; further, said monitoring comprises monitoring stroking of said logically partitioned regions of said touch pad.

41. A wireless mobile phone comprising:

an input keypad having a plurality of physical touch sensitive keys, each having one or more light emitting diodes (LED); and

means coupled to the input keypad to interpret key stroking patterns of said touch sensitive keys by a user to facilitate entry of alphanumeric data or commands, wherein said means further lights said LEDs of said touch sensitive keys to visually echo the key stroking patterns being imparted by a user of said wireless mobile phone.

42. In a wireless mobile phone, a method of operation comprising:

monitoring one or more of a user's key stroking patterns of physical touch sensitive keys of an input keypad, each of said touch sensitive keys having one or more light emitting diodes (LED); and

in response, determining alphanumeric data or commands corresponding to the stroking pattern, generating digital representations of the determined alphanumeric data/commands, and lighting said LEDs of said touch sensitive keys to visually echo an observed key stroking pattern.

43. In a wireless mobile phone, a method of operation comprising:

performing a first operation associated with an ancillary function of said wireless mobile phone including entry of a first data or command by imparting a first stroking pattern of one or more touch sensitive keys of an input keypad of said wireless mobile phone; and

performing a second operation associated with said ancillary function of said wireless mobile phone including entry of a second data or command by imparting a second stroking pattern of one or more touch sensitive keys of said input keypad of said wireless mobile phone,

wherein at least one of said first and second stroking patterns is composed of one or more stroke pattern directions with each stroke pattern direction defined by a stroking of two or more adjacent ones of said touch sensitive keys.

44. The method of claim 43 , wherein the method further comprises:

performing a second operation associated with a second ancillary function of said wireless mobile phone including entry of a second data or command by imparting a second stroking pattern of one or more touch sensitive keys of said input keypad of said wireless mobile phone.

45. The method of claim 43 , wherein said ancillary function is a selected one of telephone directory, calendar, email and web browsing function.

46. A wireless mobile phone comprising:

an input keypad having a plurality of touch sensitive keys; and

a micro-controller and associated memory, including programming instructions stored therein, coupled to the input keypad to interpret stroking patterns of said touch sensitive keys by a user to facilitate entry of alphanumeric data or commands, wherein at least one of said first and second stroking patterns is composed of one or more stroke pattern directions with each stroke pattern direction defined by a stroking of two or more adjacent ones of said touch sensitive keys.

47. In a wireless mobile phone, a method of operation comprising:

monitoring one or more of a user's key stroking patterns of physical touch sensitive keys of an input keypad, each of said touch sensitive keys having one or more light emitting diodes (LED); and

in response, lighting said LEDs of said touch sensitive keys to visually echo an observed key stroking pattern.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 20, 2021
From: WILDSEED MOBILE LLC
To: LIT-US CHISUM 21-A, LLC
Reel/Frame 057535/0783 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 19, 2021
From: VARIA HOLDINGS LLC
To: WILDSEED MOBILE LLC
Reel/Frame 057228/0772 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 15, 2010
From: VARIA LLC
To: VARIA HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 023928/0756 →