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CLAIMS OF U.S. PATENT NOS. 6,690,387 B2 AND 7,184,064 B2
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`’387 Patent Claim Language
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`’064 Patent Claim Language
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`1[pre]. An improved touch-screen image
`scrolling system, comprising:
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`1[pre]. An improved touch-screen image
`scrolling system, comprising:
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`1[a] an electronic image display screen; 1[a] an electronic image display screen;
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`1[b] a microprocessor coupled to said
`display screen to display information
`thereon and to receive interactive
`signals therefrom;
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`1[b] a microprocessor coupled to said
`display screen to display information
`thereon and to receive interactive
`signals therefrom;
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`1[c] timer means associated with said
`microprocessor to provide timing
`capacity therefor;
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`1[c] timer means associated with said
`microprocessor to provide timing
`capacity therefor;
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`1[d] a source of scroll format data
`capable of display on said display
`screen;
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`1[d] a source of scroll format data
`capable of display on said display
`screen;
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`1[e] a keyboard coupled to said
`microprocessor to provide input control
`signals thereto;
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`1[f] finger touch program instructions
`associated with said microprocessor for
`sensing the speed, direction and time
`duration of a finger touch contact with
`said display screen;
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`1[e] finger touch program instructions
`associated with said microprocessor for
`sensing the speed, direction and time
`duration of a finger touch contact with
`said display screen:
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`1[g] scrolling motion program
`instructions associated with said
`microprocessor responsive to said
`duration of said finger touch contact
`such that, when said duration exceeds a
`first given preset minimum time and is
`accompanied by motion along the
`surface of said screen followed by
`separation of said finger touch from said
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`1[f] scrolling motion program
`instructions associated with said
`microprocessor responsive to said
`duration of said finger touch contact
`such that, when said duration exceeds a
`first given preset minimum time and is
`accompanied by motion along the
`surface of said screen followed by
`separation of said finger touch from said
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`screen, a scroll format display on said
`screen is caused to begin to scroll in
`said sensed direction and at said sensed
`initial speed;
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`screen, a scroll format display on said
`screen is caused to begin to scroll in
`said sensed direction and at said sensed
`initial speed;
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`1[h] time decay program instructions
`associated with said microprocessor for
`reducing the rate of scrolling
`displacement on said display screen at a
`given rate until motion is terminated;
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`1[g] time decay program instructions
`associated with said microprocessor for
`reducing the rate of scrolling
`displacement on said display screen at a
`given rate until motion is terminated;
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`1[i] stopping motion program
`instructions associated with said
`microprocessor for terminating scrolling
`displacement of the image on said
`screen upon first occurrence of any
`signal in the group of signals
`comprising: (a) a substantially
`stationary finger touch on the screen
`enduring for a period longer than a
`preset minimum time, and (b) an end-of-
`scroll signal received from said scroll
`format data source.
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`1[h] stopping motion program
`instructions associated with said
`microprocessor for terminating scrolling
`displacement of the image on said
`screen upon first occurrence of any
`signal in the group of signals
`comprising: (a) a substantially
`stationary finger touch on the screen
`enduring for a period longer than a
`preset minimum time, and (b) an end-of-
`scroll signal received from said scroll
`format data source.
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`2. The improved touch-screen image
`scrolling system of claim 1, wherein
`said scrolling motion program
`instructions further comprise
`instructions to move said display in
`correspondence with movement of the
`finger touch, in response to movement
`following a touch having a stationary
`duration greater than said first preset
`given minimum time and less than a
`second given preset minimum time.
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`2. The improved touch-screen image
`scrolling system of claim 1, wherein
`said scrolling motion program
`instructions further comprise
`instructions to move said display in
`correspondence with movement of the
`finger touch, in response to movement
`following a touch having a stationary
`duration greater than said first preset
`given minimum time and less than a
`second given preset minimum time.
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`3. The improved touch-screen image
`scrolling system of claim 1, wherein
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`3. The improved touch-screen image
`scrolling system of claim 1, wherein
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`said scrolling motion program
`instructions further comprise
`instructions to move a touch-selected
`item relative to the stationary display in
`correspondence with movement of said
`finger touch, in response to motion
`following a touch having a stationary
`duration greater than said second given
`preset minimum time.
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`said scrolling motion program
`instructions further comprise
`instructions to move a touch-selected
`item relative to the stationary display in
`correspondence with movement of said
`finger touch, in response to motion
`following a touch having a stationary
`duration greater than said second given
`preset minimum time.
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`4. The improved touch-screen image
`scrolling system of claim 1, wherein
`said group of signals for terminating
`scrolling, displacement of the image on
`said display screen further comprises (a)
`a signal indicating that the rate of
`scrolling displacement on said screen
`has decayed to a value below a
`predetermined given value.
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`4. The improved touch-screen image
`scrolling system of claim 1, wherein
`said group of signals for terminating
`scrolling displacement of the image on
`said display screen further comprises (a)
`a signal indicating that the rate of
`scrolling displacement on said screen
`has decayed to a value below a
`predetermined given value.
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`5. The improved touch-screen image
`scrolling system of claim 1, wherein
`said microprocessor, and said timer
`means together comprise a processing
`unit of a conventional computer.
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`5. The improved touch-screen image
`scrolling system of claim 1, wherein
`said microprocessor, and said timer
`means together comprise a processing
`unit of a conventional computer.
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`6. The improved touch-screen image
`scrolling system of claim 5, wherein
`said source of scroll format data capable
`of display on said display screen
`comprises part of the memory of said
`conventional computer.
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`6. The improved touch-screen image
`scrolling system of claim 5, wherein
`said source of scroll format data capable
`of display on said display screen
`comprises part of the memory of said
`conventional computer.
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`7[pre]. An improved touch-screen image
`scrolling system, comprising:
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`7[pre]. An improved touch-screen image
`scrolling system, comprising:
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`7[a] an electronic image display screen; 7[a] an electronic image display screen;
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`7[b] a computer apparatus coupled to
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`7[b] a computer apparatus coupled to
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`said display screen to display
`information thereon and to receive
`interactive signals therefrom;
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`said display screen to display
`information thereon and to receive
`interactive signals therefrom;
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`7[c] timer means within said computer
`apparatus to provide timing capacity
`therefor;
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`7[c] timer means within said computer
`apparatus to provide timing capacity
`therefor;
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`7[d] said computer apparatus having
`capacity to store scroll format data
`capable of display on said display
`screen;
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`7[d] said computer apparatus having
`capacity to store scroll format data
`capable of display on said display
`screen;
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`7[e] a keyboard coupled to said
`computer apparatus to provide input
`control signals thereto;
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`7[f] finger touch program instructions
`associated with said computer apparatus
`for sensing the speed, direction and time
`duration of a finger touch contact with
`said display screen;
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`7[e] finger touch program instructions
`associated with said computer apparatus
`for sensing the speed, direction and time
`duration of a finger touch contact with
`said display screen;
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`7[g] scrolling motion program
`instructions associated with said
`computer apparatus responsive to said
`duration of said finger touch contact
`such that, when said duration exceeds a
`preset minimum time and is
`accompanied by motion along the
`surface of said screen, a scroll format
`display on said screen is caused to begin
`to scroll in the sensed direction and at
`the sensed initial speed;
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`7[f] scrolling motion program
`instructions associated with said
`computer apparatus responsive to said
`duration of said finger touch contact
`such that, when said duration exceeds a
`preset minimum time and is
`accompanied by motion along the
`surface of said screen, a scroll format
`display on said screen is caused to begin
`to scroll in the sensed direction and at
`the sensed initial speed;
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`7[h] time decay program instructions
`associated with said computer apparatus
`for reducing the rate of scrolling
`displacement on said display screen at a
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`7[g] time decay program instructions
`associated with said computer apparatus
`for reducing the rate of scrolling
`displacement on said display screen at a
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`given rate until motion is terminated;
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`given rate until motion is terminated;
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`7[i] stopping motion program
`instructions associated with said
`computer apparatus for terminating
`scrolling displacement of the image on
`said screen upon first occurrence of any
`signal in the group of signals
`comprising: (a) a substantially
`stationary finger touch on the screen
`enduring for a period longer than a
`preset minimum time, and (b) an end-of-
`scroll signal received from said scroll
`format data source.
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`7[h] stopping motion program
`instructions associated with said
`computer apparatus for terminating
`scrolling displacement of the image on
`said screen upon first occurrence of any
`signal in the group of signals
`comprising: (a) a substantially
`stationary finger touch on the screen
`enduring for a period longer than a
`preset minimum time, and (b) an end-of-
`scroll signal received from said scroll
`format data source.
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`8[pre]. An improved touch-screen image
`scrolling system, comprising:
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`8[pre]. An improved touch-screen image
`scrolling system, comprising:
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`8[a] an electronic image display screen; 8[a] an electronic image display screen;
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`8[b] a microprocessor coupled to said
`display screen to display information
`thereon and to receive interactive
`signals therefrom;
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`8[b] a microprocessor coupled to said
`display screen to display information
`thereon and to receive interactive
`signals therefrom;
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`8[c] timer means associated with said
`microprocessor to provide timing
`capacity therefor;
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`8[c] timer means associated with said
`microprocessor to provide timing
`capacity therefor;
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`8[d] a source of scroll format data
`capable of display on said display
`screen;
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`8[d] a source of scroll format data
`capable of display on said display
`screen;
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`8[e] a keyboard coupled to said
`microprocessor to provide input control
`signals thereto;
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`8[f] finger touch program instructions
`associated with said microprocessor for
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`8[e] finger touch program instructions
`associated with said microprocessor for
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`’064 Patent Claim Language
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`sensing the speed, direction and time
`duration of a finger touch contact with
`said display screen;
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`sensing the speed, direction and time
`duration of a finger touch contact with
`said display screen:
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`8[g] scrolling motion program
`instructions associated with said
`microprocessor responsive to said
`duration of said finger touch contact
`such that, when said duration exceeds a
`first given preset minimum time, and is
`less than a second given preset
`minimum that is greater than said first
`minimum, and is accompanied by
`motion along the surface of said screen,
`a scroll format display on said screen is
`caused to begin to scroll in the sensed
`direction and at the sensed initial speed;
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`8[f] scrolling motion program
`instructions associated with said
`microprocessor responsive to said
`duration of said finger touch contact
`such that, when said duration exceeds a
`first given preset minimum time, and is
`less than a second given preset
`minimum that is greater than said first
`minimum, and is accompanied by
`motion along the surface of said screen,
`a scroll format display on said screen is
`caused to begin to scroll in the sensed
`direction and at the sensed initial speed;
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`See claim 3.
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`8[g] said scrolling motion program
`instructions further comprising
`instructions to move a touch-selected
`item relative to the stationary display in
`correspondence with movement of the
`finger touch, in response to motion
`following a touch having a stationary
`duration greater than said second given
`preset minimum time;
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`8[h] said scrolling motion program
`instructions still further comprising
`instructions to move said display in
`correspondence with movement of the
`finger touch, in response to motion
`following a touch having a stationary
`duration greater than said first given
`preset minimum time and less than said
`second given preset minimum time;
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`8[h] said scrolling motion program
`instructions still further comprising
`instructions to move said display in
`correspondence with movement of the
`finger touch, in response to motion
`following a touch having a stationary
`duration greater than said first given
`preset minimum time and less than said
`second given preset minimum time;
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`8[i] time decay program instructions
`associated with said microprocessor for
`reducing the rate of scrolling
`displacement on said display screen at a
`given rate until motion is terminated;
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`8[i] time decay program instructions
`associated with said microprocessor for
`reducing the rate of scrolling
`displacement on said display screen at a
`given rate until motion is terminated;
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`8[j] stopping motion program
`instructions associated with said
`microprocessor for terminating scrolling
`displacement of the image on said
`screen upon first occurrence of any
`signal in the group of signals
`comprising: (a) a substantially
`stationary finger touch on the screen
`enduring for a period longer than a
`preset minimum time, and (b) an end-of-
`scroll signal received from said scroll
`format data source.
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`8[j] stopping motion program
`instructions associated with said
`microprocessor for terminating scrolling
`displacement of the image on said
`screen upon first occurrence of any
`signal in the group of signals
`comprising: (a) a substantially
`stationary finger touch on the screen
`enduring for a period longer than a
`preset minimum time, and (b) an end-of-
`scroll signal received from said scroll
`format data source.
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`9[pre]. An improved method of
`controlling the scroll-like display of data
`on an electronic display screen, said
`method comprising the steps of:
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`9[a] sensing the duration of finger touch
`contact time with an electronic display
`screen having scrollable data displayed
`thereon;
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`9[b] sensing the speed and direction of
`motion of said finger touch contact with
`said display screen;
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`9[c] initiating scrolling motion of said
`scrollable data on said display screen in
`said sensed direction and at said sensed
`speed;
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`9[d] slowing the speed of said scrolling
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`motion from the initiated speed thereof,
`at a predetermined rate;
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`9[e] and terminating said scrolling
`motion when one of the conditions
`comprising the following group of
`conditions is sensed: (a) a substantially
`stationary finger touch having a finite
`duration is sensed; (b) an end-of-scroll
`signal is sensed.
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`10. The improved method of controlling
`the scroll-like display of data on an
`electronic display screen, in accordance
`with claim 7, wherein said group of
`conditions to be sensed for terminating
`said scrolling motion further comprises:
`the speed of said scrolling motion on
`said screen slows to a value below a
`predetermined given value.
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`9. The improved method of controlling
`the scroll-like display of data on an
`electronic display screen, in accordance
`with claim 7, wherein said group of
`conditions to be sensed for terminating
`said scrolling motion further comprises:
`the speed of said scrolling motion on
`said screen slows to a value below a
`predetermined given value.
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`11. The improved method of controlling
`the scroll-like display of data on an
`electronic display screen in accordance
`with claim 9, wherein said method
`comprises the further step of sensing a
`finger touch on said screen having a
`duration greater than said first given
`preset minimum time and less than a
`second given preset minimum time
`which is greater than said first given
`time and then moving said display in
`correspondence with movement of the
`finger touch.
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`12. The improved method of controlling
`the scroll-like display of data on an
`electronic display screen. in accordance
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`with claim 9, wherein said method
`comprises the further step of sensing a
`stationary finger touch on said screen
`having a duration greater than a second
`preset given minimum time which is
`greater than said first given preset time
`and then moving a touch-selected item
`relative to the stationary display in
`correspondence with movement of the
`finger touch.
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