IP Library Granted Patent US 8,847,734
Granted Patent B2
US 8,847,734 · App. 11/024,280 · Granted Sep 30, 2014

Method of giving the user information, portable device, and computer program product

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Patent No.
US 8,847,734
App. No.
11/024,280
Granted
Sep 30, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

There is provided a portable device, comprising: control means for monitoring and controlling the operation of the device; and a user interface which comprises alarm means for performing a silent alarm producing a silent, invisible, tactile sensation in the user; the control means are arranged to give the user abstract information on multiple internal operational events of the device by using various silent alarm patterns of silent, invisible sensations produced by the alarm means and sensed by the user, the alarm patterns differing from one another such that at least one alarm pattern characteristic sensed by the user varies, said abstract information comprising a notification of a specific internal operational event of the device.

Claims (29)

1. A mobile station comprising:

a user interface configured to enable a user to control operation of the mobile station by manual input and to obtain information on the operation of the mobile station,

a tactile alert device configured to generate a tactile vibration, and

a control circuit configured to control the tactile alert device to generate a first tactile vibration with a first pattern in response to a first event and a second tactile vibration with a second pattern that is distinctly humanly perceptibly different from the first pattern in response to a second event different from the first event,

wherein one of the events is user entry of an incorrect personal identification number code.

2. The mobile station of claim 1 wherein the mobile station is a mobile telephone.

3. The mobile station of claim 1 further comprising:

a transceiver for generating a transmitted signal and handling a received signal, and

an antenna coupled to the transceiver for receiving a wireless signal and for transmitting a wireless signal.

4. The mobile station of claim 1 further comprising a battery for supplying power to the mobile station.

5. The mobile station of claim 1 wherein the user interface further comprises:

a flat panel display,

a microphone configured to receive speech to be transmitted,

a loudspeaker configured to generate sounds,

a camera, and

a circuit configured to receive manual input of a user for manually controlling the operation of the mobile station.

6. The mobile station of claim 1 wherein the control circuit further comprises:

a microprocessor, and

software executed by the microprocessor.

7. The mobile station of claim 1 where the control circuit is configured to monitor and control operation of the mobile station, to monitor and control the operation of the user interface and to control the operation of the tactile alert device.

8. The mobile station of claim 1 wherein one of the patterns generated by the tactile alert device represents one or more Morse-coded characters.

9. The mobile of station of claim 1 further comprising a wristband configured to enable a user to sense the tactile vibrations generated by the tactile alert device in a wrist of the user.

10. The mobile station of claim 1 wherein the user interface is configured to enable a user to modify one or more of the tactile vibration patterns that can be generated by the tactile alert device.

11. The mobile station of claim 10 wherein the user interface is configured to enable a user to attach different tactile vibration patterns to different callers.

12. A mobile station comprising:

a user interface configured to enable a user to control operation of the mobile station by manual input and to obtain information on the operation of the mobile station,

a tactile alert device configured to generate a tactile vibration, and

a control circuit configured to control the tactile alert device to generate a first tactile vibration with a first pattern in response to a first event and a second tactile vibration with a second pattern that is distinctly humanly perceptibly different from the first pattern in response to a second event different from the first event,

wherein one of the patterns generated by the tactile alert device represents one or more Morse-coded characters.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 28, 2017
From: MOBILEMEDIA IDEAS LLC
To: IRONWORKS PATENTS LLC
Reel/Frame 042107/0440 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 21, 2010
From: NOKIA CORPORATION
To: NOKIA CAPITAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 023821/0468 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 21, 2010
From: NOKIA CAPITAL, INC
To: MOBILEMEDIA IDEAS LLC
Reel/Frame 023828/0457 →