Plastoform Industries Limited Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140256259 | Bluetooth Communication System And Method For Selectively Switching Modes Of Operation In Between Electronic Devices - Disclosed is a Bluetooth Communication System and related method thereof for switching mode of operations between electronic devices. The system comprising a first Bluetooth enabled electronic device, one or more second Bluetooth enabled electronic devices, wherein the first Bluetooth enabled electronic device comprising a Bluetooth chip, a processing circuitry, and a user operable interface configured thereon to switch the processing circuitry to a desired second Bluetooth enabled electronic devices, and switch operational mode of the desired second Bluetooth enabled electronic devices from a first mode of operation to a second mode of operation or vice versa to establish a Bluetooth communication link between the first Bluetooth enabled electronic device and desired second Bluetooth enabled electronic device. | 09-11-2014 |
20140256249 | METHOD AND SYSTEM TO AUTOMATICALLY ESTABLISH NFC LINK BETWEEN NFC ENABLED ELECTRONIC DEVICES BASED ON PROXIMATE DISTANCE - Presented is a near field communication system and method to automatically establish an interconnection between two electronic devices. The system includes a first electronic device including an NFC chip communicatively coupled to a passive NFC tag, where the NFC tag having an integrated circuit with a predefined information content, a second device including an active NFC reader configured to read the predefined information content from the NFC tag based on an identification of a proximate distance therebetween, and where the NFC tag is capable of transmitting an activation signal to the NFC chip to enable transition of the NFC chip from a first state to a second state such as to establish a near field wireless communication link between the two devices to enable exchange of digital content therebetween. | 09-11-2014 |
20140254818 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY SWITCHING OPERATIONAL MODES IN A BLUETOOTH EARPHONE - Disclosed is a system and method for automatically switching operational modes in a Bluetooth earphone. The system includes a first sensor, and a second sensor disposed within left speaker and right speaker of the earphone to detect an earphone in-use situation, and an earphone unused situation, a built-in Bluetooth chip electronically configured in the body of the earphone to receive an earphone in-use signal, and an earphone unused signal from the first sensor, and the second sensor, and an electrical switching circuit in communication with the Bluetooth chip to enable smooth transition of the earphone between a first operational mode, and a second operational mode, wherein, in the first operational mode, the earphone transmits and receives wireless Bluetooth signals to and from an external Bluetooth enabled communication device and plays audio signals, and in the second operational mode, the earphone plays no audio signals until the first sensor and the second sensor further detects the earphone in-use situation. | 09-11-2014 |
20140185838 | COAXIAL PASSIVE RADIATION MONOMER - A coaxial passive radiation monomer apparatus is disclosed. In accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure, there is disclosed a dynamic speaker monomer combined with a passive radiator in a single unitary structure located in spatial proximity with respect to one another to thereby and further comprising an elastic material at the base of the speaker assembly for enhanced and optimized resonance frequencies for the active and passive components of the overall device. | 07-03-2014 |
20140126760 | WEARABLE SPEAKER SYSTEM WITH SATELLITE SPEAKERS AND A PASSIVE RADIATOR - This application relates to a wearable speaker system with passive radiators and active driver speakers that are connected by tubes. Acoustic energy from each active driver speaker is projected through the tubes to each respective passive radiator, causing the passive radiators to vibrate and resonate in response to the acoustic energy to project the desired audible sounds to a user. | 05-08-2014 |