IP Library Granted Patent US 11,625,113
Granted Patent B2
US 11,625,113 · App. 17/225,240 · Granted Apr 11, 2023

Digital jukebox device with improved user interfaces, and associated methods

Inventors: Francois Beaumier (Laval, CA); Karim Dhambri (Montreal, CA); Daniel susla (New York, NY); Matthew Labunka (New York, NY); Ian Moulton (New York, NY); Samer Alameer (Montreal, CA); Michael Tooker (Pointe-Claire, CA)
Assignee: TOUCHTUNES MUSIC COMPANY, LLC
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Patent No.
US 11,625,113
App. No.
17/225,240
Granted
Apr 11, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

Certain exemplary embodiments relate to entertainment systems and, more particularly, to systems that incorporate digital downloading jukebox features and improved user interfaces. For instance, a smart search may be provided, e.g., where search results vary based on the popularity of songs within the venue, in dependence on songs being promoted, etc. As another example, a tile-based approach to organizing groupings of songs is provided. Groupings may involve self-populating collections of songs that combine centrally-promoted songs, songs in a given genre that are popular across an audiovisual distribution network, and songs that are locally popular and match up with the given genre (e.g., because of shared attributes such as same or similar genre, artist, etc.). Different tile visual presentations also are contemplated, as are different physical jukebox designs. In certain example embodiments, a sealed core unit with the “brains” of the jukebox is insertable into a docking station.

Claims (17)

1. A digital jukebox device, comprising:

a network interface to a digital audiovisual reproduction network that includes a remote server that maintains a catalog of promoted songs in a computer-readable storage medium thereof;

a display device;

a memory storing a plurality of percentages each corresponding to a percentage, in a self-populating playlist, of songs of a respective category of songs, and the plurality of percentages including a first non-zero percentage and a second non-zero percentage; and

processing resources including at least one hardware processor and a memory coupled to the at least one hardware processor, the processing resources being configured to control the digital jukebox device to at least output to the display device a user interface, the user interface being configured to present a plurality of groupings of songs available for playback via the digital jukebox device on a pay-for-play basis, and determine a particular music genre in accordance with a profile of the digital jukebox device, wherein each grouping of the plurality of groupings is a subcategory of songs in the determined particular music genre and is represented in the user interface as a selectable tile,

at least one of the groupings being the self-populating playlist that includes the first non-zero percentage of songs from the catalog of promoted songs and the second non-zero percentage of songs that are identified as being popular based on plays made by the digital jukebox device itself, wherein the first non-zero percentage of songs and the second non-zero percentage of songs are dynamically selected from the catalog of promoted songs by the remote server from the subcategory of songs in the determined particular music genre.

2. The digital jukebox device of claim 1 , wherein the self-populating playlist is changeable over time.

3. The digital jukebox device of claim 1 , wherein the self-populating playlist further includes a third non-zero percentage of songs that are identified as being popular based on plays made by other jukeboxes connected to the digital audiovisual reproduction network.

4. The digital jukebox device of claim 1 , wherein the self-populating playlist further includes a third non-zero percentage of songs that are identified as being popular based on plays made by other jukeboxes connected to the digital audiovisual reproduction network that exist within a predefined area of the digital jukebox device.

5. The digital jukebox device of claim 1 , wherein each said grouping of songs is representable in the user interface as a user-selectable tile including imagery associated with two or more of the songs in the respective grouping.

6. The digital jukebox device of claim 1 , wherein the self-populating playlist further includes a third non-zero percentage of songs selected from the catalog of promoted songs as being the most popular songs in a second predefined geographic area, a first predefined geographic area associated with the first non-zero percentage of songs and the second predefined areas being different from one another.

7. The digital jukebox device of claim 6 , wherein the first predefined geographic area includes only the digital jukebox device itself, and the second predefined geographic area includes other digital jukebox devices that are managed by a manager of the digital jukebox device itself.

8. The digital jukebox device of claim 6 , wherein:

the music profile is selected by the remote server from a plurality of different possible music profiles, the music profile defining aspects of the songs playable by the digital jukebox device, and

the first predefined area includes only the digital jukebox device itself, and the second predefined area includes other digital jukebox devices that are managed by a manager of the digital jukebox device itself and that are configured to operate with the same music profile as the music profile selected for the digital jukebox device.

9. The digital jukebox device of claim 8 , wherein the first predefined area is further limited to the digital jukebox device itself when it is operating in accordance with the selected music profile.

10. The digital jukebox device of claim 1 , wherein each said grouping of songs is representable in the user interface as a user-selectable tile including imagery associated with two or more of the songs in the respective grouping.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 21, 2024
From: BARINGS FINANCE LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: TOUCHTUNES MUSIC COMPANY, LLC (F/K/A TOUCHTUNES MUSIC CORPORATION)
Reel/Frame 067807/0029 →
CHANGE OF NAME AND CORPORATION CONVERSION & ORGANIZATION Recorded Sep 8, 2022
From: TOUCHTUNES MUSIC CORPORATION
To: TOUCHTUNES MUSIC COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 061391/0844 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 3, 2022
From: BEAUMIER, FRANCOIS; DHAMBRI, KARIM; SUSLA, DANIEL; LABUNKA, MATTHEW; MOULTON, IAN; ALAMEER, SAMER; TOOKER, MICHAEL
To: TOUCHTUNES MUSIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 060258/0721 →
SECURITY INTEREST (SECOND LIEN) Recorded Apr 5, 2022
From: TOUCHTUNES MUSIC CORPORATION
To: BARINGS FINANCE LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 059619/0276 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 5, 2022
From: TOUCHTUNES MUSIC CORPORATION
To: CITIZENS BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 059664/0898 →