CommonWealth Intellectual Property Holdings, Inc. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110099588 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IN-FLIGHT RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - A method for allocating resources to passengers of passenger carrier vehicles is provided where one or more computer systems aboard a passenger carrier vehicle receive a request from a passenger to make use of a resource available to passengers of the passenger carrier vehicle. The request can be made via an entertainment system aboard a passenger carrier vehicle having a graphical user interface displayed at the passenger's assigned passenger location. The one or more computer systems aboard the passenger carrier vehicle can cause a first visual indicator to be displayed to the passenger via the graphical user interface displayed at the user's assigned passenger location acknowledging the request and instructing the passenger to remain in the passenger's assigned passenger location. The one or more computer systems aboard the passenger carrier vehicle can determine placement of the passenger into a queue associate with the resource. The one or more computer systems aboard the passenger carrier vehicle then can determine availability of the resource for the passenger. The one or more computer systems aboard the passenger carrier vehicle can cause a second visual indicator to be displayed to the passenger via the graphical user interface displayed at the user's assigned passenger location indicating that the passenger may leave the passenger's assigned passenger location and make use of the resource. | 04-28-2011 |
20100173682 | ALL-IN-ONE HEADSET, HANDSET, AND POWER SOURCE - The present invention relates to communications devices. More specifically, some embodiments relate to mobile devices having all-in-one features. | 07-08-2010 |
20100098225 | INTUITIVE VOICE NAVIGATION - Call flow information can build ‘intent’ into call flows having a series of intended steps and one or more alternative steps for selected intended steps. Users can advance in the call flow based on any response other than one or more alternative valid responses for the one intended step that lead in the call flow to one or more alternative steps to the one intended step because every action in the call flow motivates the user to follow the predetermined ordering. A user can proceed from a first intended step in the series of intended steps to a second intended step in the series of intended steps based on a user's response or information known or discovered about the user. | 04-22-2010 |