IP Library Granted Patent US 12,008,223
Granted Patent B2
US 12,008,223 · App. 18/197,334 · Granted Jun 11, 2024

System and method for flexible configuration of a controlling device

Inventors: Arsham Hatambeiki (Irvine, CA); Christopher A. Chambers (Westminster, CA); Han-Sheng Yuh (Diamond Bar, CA); Steven Clegg (Rancho Santa Margarita, CA)
Assignee: Universal Electronics Inc.
G06F3/0484G08C17/02G08C23/04G11B27/034G11B27/34H04N21/42204H04N21/42208H04N21/42224H04N21/42228H04N21/8186G06F1/16G06F3/01G06F3/0486G06F8/10G06F9/06G08C2201/20G08C2201/21G08C2201/30G08C2201/92
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Patent No.
US 12,008,223
App. No.
18/197,334
Granted
Jun 11, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system and method whereby an user interface editing device is used to create a user interface for a controlling device, the created user interface including user interface elements that are associated with functional operations of a virtual equivalent of an appliance. After the created user interface is transferred to the controlling device, the virtual equivalent of an appliance is caused to be linked to an intended target appliance whereupon activation of those user interface elements of the graphical user interface that were associated with functional operations of the virtual equivalent of an appliance will cause the controlling device to transmit commands to control corresponding functional operations of the intended target appliance.

Claims (20)

1. A method for configuring a controlling device to command functional operations of an intended target appliance, comprising:

receiving into the controlling device data that functions to identify the intended target appliance;

causing the controlling device to use the received data that functions to identify the intended target appliance to establish within the controlling device a link functional operations of a virtual equivalent of the intended target appliance and command codes transmittable to the intended target appliance to control corresponding functional operations of the intended target appliance, wherein the command codes are caused to be transmitted to the intended target appliance in response to corresponding user interface elements of a graphical user interface provided to the controlling device being activated;

causing the controlling device to periodically issue polling requests to the intended target appliance to thereby retrieve a state status of the intended target appliance; and

caching one or more responses to the periodically issued polling requests in a memory of the controlling device to thereby allow the state status of the intended target appliance to be used by plural n-state widgets of the graphical user interface provided to the controlling device.

2. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the data that functions to identify the intended target appliance is received directly from the intended target appliance.

3. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the data that functions to identify the intended target appliance is received from a device on a network that includes the intended target appliance.

4. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the data that functions to identify the intended target appliance is received from another controlling device that is configured to control functional operations of the intended target appliance.

5. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein each of the plural n-state widgets comprises a definition of multiple areas of a touch-screen display of the controlling device, one or more images to be displayed within the one or more of the multiple areas of the touch-screen display of the controlling device, and one or more actions to be taken by the controlling device in response to user interaction with the one or more of the multiple areas of the touch-screen display of the controlling device.

6. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein each of the plural n-state widgets comprises a definition of one or more reactions to be taken by the controlling device in response to the state status of the intended target appliance.

7. A non-transitory, computer-readable media having stored thereon instructions for configuring a controlling device to command functional operations of an intended target appliance, the instructions, when executed by the controlling device, causing the controlling device to perform steps comprising:

receiving into the controlling device data that functions to identify the intended target appliance;

causing the controlling device to use the received data that functions to identify the intended target appliance to establish within the controlling device a link functional operations of a virtual equivalent of the intended target appliance and command codes transmittable to the intended target appliance to control corresponding functional operations of the intended target appliance, wherein the command codes are caused to be transmitted to the intended target appliance in response to corresponding user interface elements of a graphical user interface provided to the controlling device being activated;

causing the controlling device to periodically issue polling requests to the intended target appliance to thereby retrieve a state status of the intended target appliance; and

caching one or more responses to the periodically issued polling requests in a memory of the controlling device to thereby allow the state status of the intended target appliance to be used by plural n-state widgets of the graphical user interface provided to the controlling device.

8. The non-transitory, computer-readable media as recited in claim 7 , wherein the data that functions to identify the intended target appliance is received directly from the intended target appliance.

9. The non-transitory, computer-readable media as recited in claim 7 , wherein the data that functions to identify the intended target appliance is received from a device on a network that includes the intended target appliance.

10. The non-transitory, computer-readable media as recited in claim 7 , wherein the data that functions to identify the intended target appliance is received from another controlling device that is configured to control functional operations of the intended target appliance.

11. The non-transitory, computer-readable media as recited in claim 7 , wherein each of the plural n-state widgets comprises a definition of multiple areas of a touch-screen display of the controlling device, one or more images to be displayed within the one or more of the multiple areas of the touch-screen display of the controlling device, and one or more actions to be taken by the controlling device in response to user interaction with the one or more of the multiple areas of the touch-screen display of the controlling device.

12. The non-transitory, computer-readable media as recited in claim 7 , wherein each of the plural n-state widgets comprises a definition of one or more reactions to be taken by the controlling device in response to the state status of the intended target appliance.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 15, 2024
From: UNIVERSAL ELECTRONICS INC.
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 067417/0402 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 15, 2023
From: HATAMBEIKI, ARSHAM; CHAMBERS, CHRISTOPHER A.; YUH, HAN-SHENG; CLEGG, STEVEN
To: UNIVERSAL ELECTRONICS INC.
Reel/Frame 063643/0315 →