CA2356367A1 - Wireless handheld device screen-capture printing technology - Google Patents
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Abstract
A method and system for rendering screen capture images from a wireless handheld device such as a personal digital assistant (PDA), pager, cellular phone, laptop computer or internet appliance to a destination device such as a facsimile machine, internet-connected printing machine or electronic file storage medium. The system includes: (i) a software component that is installed, resides and runs on a wireless handheld device that can send and receive electronic mail (E-mail); (ii) a wireless server software component that runs on a computer system connected to the internet; and (iii) a destination device that is connected to the internet and/or telecommunication network (Drawing 2). The software on a wireless handheld device gathers the screen-capture information locally when requested to do so by the device operator and transmits it, with routing information, via a communication network to a wireless server that formats and routes it to the specified destination device.
Description
Description In general, this invention involves the presence and interaction of a wireless handheld device, a wireless server software component and a destination device, which may be a facsimile machine, Internet-connected printing machine or electronic storage medium (Drawing 1 ).
More specifically, this invention relates to the rendering of a screen-capture image displayed on a wireless handheld device to a desired destination device (Drawing 2). It is currently possible for wireless handheld devices to receive E-mail messages and associated attachments.
Moreover, the technology exists to allow the operators of these devices to print their E-mail messages and attachments of specified formats to select facsimile and printing machines such that a hardcopy of the associated information may be produced. It is also possible for operators of these devices to send electronic versions of their E-mail messages and attachments to appropriate electronic devices for storage purposes. However, current technology does not permit the rendering of only the image that is shown on the viewing screen of a wireless handheld device to a facsimile machine, printing machine or electronic storage medium This invention is unique as it allows for the rendering of information displayed on the viewing screen of a wireless handheld device or "screen-capture image" regardless of its file format or the associated software application. The applicant believes the "print screen" function associated with personal computers is an excellent comparative analogy for what this invention permits in the realm of wireless communications.
The invention is initiated by the operator who activates proprietary software installed on the wireless handheld device (Drawing 3). Activation of this program commands it to capture the screen image into a memory buffer in a specified format, which may be Bitmap or .BMP. The software program then prompts the operator to specify the type of destination device (fax machine, printing machine or electronic storage medium) and then receives the associated instructions as the operator enters or indicates the appropriate address or addresses. The screen-capture image file is sent from the memory buffer of the wireless handheld device as an E-mail attachment via a wireless network to an Internet server at a specified address. The E-mail enters the wireless server and first passes through an e-mail server, which could be Exchange, Notes, Linux, Novell or other.
At the server, E-mail is saved into a specified directory on the hard drive and saved with an appropriate file format extension. When this file is saved on the hard drive an event is fired that causes the Meta-Wireless Transfer Agent (MTA) to place the entry into a processing queue.
Subsequently, a Meta-Wireless E-mail Procedure (MEP) refers to the queue and takes the next queued E-mail. The following three scenarios describe the subsequent process depending on which destination device has been selected by the operator.
Patent Application Metasoft Systems Inc.
Scenario 1 - Print to Fax Machine (Drawing 4) The MEP launches a subsequent component referred to as Meta-Wireless File Conversion (MFC), which looks at the extension on the file within the E-mail and launches an application that resides on the server that will allow the file to be opened. Once the application is launched and the E-mail attachment has been opened, MFC requests the application to print the document to the Meta-Wireless ServerDoc Conversion (MSC) that resides on the server. The MSC converts the file into TIFF format.
The newly generated TIFF file is sent to the MEP, which sends the file and the associated fax number to a fax server (Fax Connector/Enabler). Concurrently, the MEP also sends an E-mail back to the wireless device to notify the operator as to the status of their request. The fax server sends the TIFF file to the source fax machine, where the fax number is entered and the destination fax machine is contacted. The source fax machine then sends the TIFF file through the telecom network to the destination fax machine.
Scenario 2 - Print to Internet-Connect Printing Machine (Drawing 5) The MEP launches MFC, which looks at the file extension on the file within the E-mail and launches an application that resides on the server that will allow the file to be opened. Once the application is launched and the E-mail attachment has been opened, MFC
requests the application to save the document into an appropriate printing format, which may be .pcl.
The newly generated print-format file is sent to the MEP which sends the file and the associated printer IP address to an E-mail. server. Concurrently, the MEP also sends an E-mail back to the wireless device to notify the operator as to the status of their request. The E-mail server sends the print-format file through the Internet network to the destination printing machine.
Scenario 3 - Electronic Storage Medium (Drawing 6) If the operator has requested that the file be forwarded to the electronic storage medium in the same format that it was saved on the wireless device, which may be .bmp, then the MEP will forward the E-mail and associated attachment directly to the E-mail server and sends a notification to the device operator. The E-mail server sends the E-mail and file attachment to the indicated IP address through the Internet network to the destination electronic storage medium.
If the operator has requested that the file be forwarded to the electronic storage medium in .txt format such that it may be viewed from the desired electronic storage medium, then the MEP will launch the MFC, which looks at the file extension on the file within the E-mail and launches an application that resides on the server that will allow the file to be opened.
Once the application is launched and the E-mail attachment has been opened, MFC requests the application to print the document to a MSC that resides on the server. The MSC converts the file into .tiff format. The file is then forwarded to an OCR engine that converts the file to .txt format. The file is then forwarded back to the MEP, which forwards the E-mail and associated attachment directly to the E-mail server and sends a notification to the device operator. The E-mail server sends the E-mail and file attachment to the indicated IP address through the Internet network to the destination electronic storage medium.
Patent Application Metasoft Systems Inc.
Brief Description of the Drawings The accompanying drawings incorporated in and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the present invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:
Drawing 1 is a schematic view of a messaging environment in which the wireless handheld device screen capture image is transferred to a network server and then forward to a desired destination device.
Drawing 2 is a schematic view of the events that occur when the operator of a wireless handheld device instructs the device to either store or send a screen-capture image generated on the device to the network server for printing to a facsimile machine or printing machine, or for storage within an electronic storage medium.
Drawing 3 is a flow diagram showing an overview of the wireless handheld device operator experience associated with this invention.
Drawing 4 is a schematic view of the events that occur when the operator of a wireless handheld device instructs the device to send a screen-capture image generated on the device to the Patent Application Metasoft Systems Inc.
network server for subsequent printing to a fax machine.
Drawing 5 is a schematic view of the events that occur when the operator of a wireless handheld device instructs the device to send a screen-capture image generated on the device to the network server for subsequent printing to an Internet-connected printing machine.
Drawing 6 is a schematic view of the events that occur when the operator of a wireless handheld device instructs the device to send a screen-capture image generated on the device to the network server for subsequent storage in a desired electronic medium.
Patent Application Metasoft Systems Inc.
More specifically, this invention relates to the rendering of a screen-capture image displayed on a wireless handheld device to a desired destination device (Drawing 2). It is currently possible for wireless handheld devices to receive E-mail messages and associated attachments.
Moreover, the technology exists to allow the operators of these devices to print their E-mail messages and attachments of specified formats to select facsimile and printing machines such that a hardcopy of the associated information may be produced. It is also possible for operators of these devices to send electronic versions of their E-mail messages and attachments to appropriate electronic devices for storage purposes. However, current technology does not permit the rendering of only the image that is shown on the viewing screen of a wireless handheld device to a facsimile machine, printing machine or electronic storage medium This invention is unique as it allows for the rendering of information displayed on the viewing screen of a wireless handheld device or "screen-capture image" regardless of its file format or the associated software application. The applicant believes the "print screen" function associated with personal computers is an excellent comparative analogy for what this invention permits in the realm of wireless communications.
The invention is initiated by the operator who activates proprietary software installed on the wireless handheld device (Drawing 3). Activation of this program commands it to capture the screen image into a memory buffer in a specified format, which may be Bitmap or .BMP. The software program then prompts the operator to specify the type of destination device (fax machine, printing machine or electronic storage medium) and then receives the associated instructions as the operator enters or indicates the appropriate address or addresses. The screen-capture image file is sent from the memory buffer of the wireless handheld device as an E-mail attachment via a wireless network to an Internet server at a specified address. The E-mail enters the wireless server and first passes through an e-mail server, which could be Exchange, Notes, Linux, Novell or other.
At the server, E-mail is saved into a specified directory on the hard drive and saved with an appropriate file format extension. When this file is saved on the hard drive an event is fired that causes the Meta-Wireless Transfer Agent (MTA) to place the entry into a processing queue.
Subsequently, a Meta-Wireless E-mail Procedure (MEP) refers to the queue and takes the next queued E-mail. The following three scenarios describe the subsequent process depending on which destination device has been selected by the operator.
Patent Application Metasoft Systems Inc.
Scenario 1 - Print to Fax Machine (Drawing 4) The MEP launches a subsequent component referred to as Meta-Wireless File Conversion (MFC), which looks at the extension on the file within the E-mail and launches an application that resides on the server that will allow the file to be opened. Once the application is launched and the E-mail attachment has been opened, MFC requests the application to print the document to the Meta-Wireless ServerDoc Conversion (MSC) that resides on the server. The MSC converts the file into TIFF format.
The newly generated TIFF file is sent to the MEP, which sends the file and the associated fax number to a fax server (Fax Connector/Enabler). Concurrently, the MEP also sends an E-mail back to the wireless device to notify the operator as to the status of their request. The fax server sends the TIFF file to the source fax machine, where the fax number is entered and the destination fax machine is contacted. The source fax machine then sends the TIFF file through the telecom network to the destination fax machine.
Scenario 2 - Print to Internet-Connect Printing Machine (Drawing 5) The MEP launches MFC, which looks at the file extension on the file within the E-mail and launches an application that resides on the server that will allow the file to be opened. Once the application is launched and the E-mail attachment has been opened, MFC
requests the application to save the document into an appropriate printing format, which may be .pcl.
The newly generated print-format file is sent to the MEP which sends the file and the associated printer IP address to an E-mail. server. Concurrently, the MEP also sends an E-mail back to the wireless device to notify the operator as to the status of their request. The E-mail server sends the print-format file through the Internet network to the destination printing machine.
Scenario 3 - Electronic Storage Medium (Drawing 6) If the operator has requested that the file be forwarded to the electronic storage medium in the same format that it was saved on the wireless device, which may be .bmp, then the MEP will forward the E-mail and associated attachment directly to the E-mail server and sends a notification to the device operator. The E-mail server sends the E-mail and file attachment to the indicated IP address through the Internet network to the destination electronic storage medium.
If the operator has requested that the file be forwarded to the electronic storage medium in .txt format such that it may be viewed from the desired electronic storage medium, then the MEP will launch the MFC, which looks at the file extension on the file within the E-mail and launches an application that resides on the server that will allow the file to be opened.
Once the application is launched and the E-mail attachment has been opened, MFC requests the application to print the document to a MSC that resides on the server. The MSC converts the file into .tiff format. The file is then forwarded to an OCR engine that converts the file to .txt format. The file is then forwarded back to the MEP, which forwards the E-mail and associated attachment directly to the E-mail server and sends a notification to the device operator. The E-mail server sends the E-mail and file attachment to the indicated IP address through the Internet network to the destination electronic storage medium.
Patent Application Metasoft Systems Inc.
Brief Description of the Drawings The accompanying drawings incorporated in and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the present invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:
Drawing 1 is a schematic view of a messaging environment in which the wireless handheld device screen capture image is transferred to a network server and then forward to a desired destination device.
Drawing 2 is a schematic view of the events that occur when the operator of a wireless handheld device instructs the device to either store or send a screen-capture image generated on the device to the network server for printing to a facsimile machine or printing machine, or for storage within an electronic storage medium.
Drawing 3 is a flow diagram showing an overview of the wireless handheld device operator experience associated with this invention.
Drawing 4 is a schematic view of the events that occur when the operator of a wireless handheld device instructs the device to send a screen-capture image generated on the device to the Patent Application Metasoft Systems Inc.
network server for subsequent printing to a fax machine.
Drawing 5 is a schematic view of the events that occur when the operator of a wireless handheld device instructs the device to send a screen-capture image generated on the device to the network server for subsequent printing to an Internet-connected printing machine.
Drawing 6 is a schematic view of the events that occur when the operator of a wireless handheld device instructs the device to send a screen-capture image generated on the device to the network server for subsequent storage in a desired electronic medium.
Patent Application Metasoft Systems Inc.
Claims (10)
1. A system for capturing the image displayed on the viewing screen of a wireless handheld device and rendering the screen-capture image or portion of this image to a desired destination device, the system comprising:
a Wireless Handheld Device including:
~ personal digital assistants (PDAs), pagers, cellular phones, laptop computers or internet appliances ~ means to display screen of information to device operator ~ means to receive and act on commands from device operator ~ means to store screen-capture image ~ means to send screen-capture image to server software via a communication network a Destination Device including:
~ a facsimile machine, internet-connected printing machine or electronic storage medium ~ means to receive screen-capture image from server software ~ means to render screen-capture image on paper or as an electronic file a Server Software including:
~ a computer program that resides on a server connected to the internet ~ means to receive screen-capture image from wireless handheld device ~ means to process, manipulate or format screen-capture image ~ means to send screen-capture image to a destination device
a Wireless Handheld Device including:
~ personal digital assistants (PDAs), pagers, cellular phones, laptop computers or internet appliances ~ means to display screen of information to device operator ~ means to receive and act on commands from device operator ~ means to store screen-capture image ~ means to send screen-capture image to server software via a communication network a Destination Device including:
~ a facsimile machine, internet-connected printing machine or electronic storage medium ~ means to receive screen-capture image from server software ~ means to render screen-capture image on paper or as an electronic file a Server Software including:
~ a computer program that resides on a server connected to the internet ~ means to receive screen-capture image from wireless handheld device ~ means to process, manipulate or format screen-capture image ~ means to send screen-capture image to a destination device
2. A method of capturing the image displayed on the screen of a wireless handheld device and rendering this image to a destination device thereby creating a printed or electronic version of the screen-capture image, the method comprising the steps of:
Selecting the screen-capture image that is to be sent to the destination device Instructing software on the wireless handheld device to conduct desired alterations to the screen-capture image including:
~ Annotation;
~ Alteration;
~ Rotating; or ~ Scaling.
Saving the screen-capture image on the wireless handheld device Sending the screen-capture image to a software server as an E-mail attachment.
Rendering the screen-capture image from the software server to the destination device
Selecting the screen-capture image that is to be sent to the destination device Instructing software on the wireless handheld device to conduct desired alterations to the screen-capture image including:
~ Annotation;
~ Alteration;
~ Rotating; or ~ Scaling.
Saving the screen-capture image on the wireless handheld device Sending the screen-capture image to a software server as an E-mail attachment.
Rendering the screen-capture image from the software server to the destination device
3. A method as in Claim 2, in which the software installed on the wireless handheld device can respond to a request by the device operator to capture the contents of the image displayed on the screen of the device and store the screen-capture image locally until the operator chooses to send the image to a desired destination device.
4. A method as in Claim 2, wherein a facsimile machine is the desired destination device, an operator can instruct the software to send the screen-capture image to the phone number of the facsimile machine and the resulting transmission is accomplished by transferring the screen-capture image as an E-mail attachment to the server software with the facsimile number encoded in the E-mail message.
5. A method as in Claim 2, wherein a facsimile machine is the desired destination device, the server software may convert the screen-capture image that has been transferred as an E-mail attachment into a format suitable for facsimile transmission and route the screen-capture image to the facsimile number encoded in the mail message.
6. A method as in Claim 2, wherein an internet-connected printing machine is the desired destination device, the server software may convert the screen-capture image that has been transferred as an E-mail attachment into a format suitable for internet Protocol (IP) transmission and route the screen-capture image to the IP address encoded in the mail message.
7. A method as in Claim 2, wherein an internet-connected printing machine is the desired destination device, an operator can instruct the software to send the screen-capture image to the IP address of the printing machine and the resulting transmission is accomplished by transferring the screen-capture image as an E-mail attachment to the server software with the IP address encoded in the E-mail message.
8. A method as in Claim 2, wherein an electronic storage medium is the desired destination device, the server software may convert the screen-capture image that has been transferred as an E-mail attachment into a format suitable for electronic storage and route the screen-capture image to a device location encoded in the mail message.
9. A method as in Claim 2, wherein an electronic storage medium is the desired destination device, an operator can instruct the software to send the screen-capture image to the location of the desired electronic storage medium and the resulting transmission is accomplished by transferring the screen-capture image as an E-mail attachment to the server software with the destination device address encoded in the E-mail message.
10. A method as in Claim 2, in which the software installed on the wireless handheld device may be activated by an operator by pressing on a visible pressure-activated area within the perimeter of the device's viewing screen that, in common terms, can be called a "Print-Command Button".
This button will be of appropriate dimensions considering the typical small size of a device's viewing screen, may have its perimeter delineated by a line within which the word "Print" may be situated (Drawing 2).
This button will be of appropriate dimensions considering the typical small size of a device's viewing screen, may have its perimeter delineated by a line within which the word "Print" may be situated (Drawing 2).
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