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US 9063755

Current assignee: Express Mobile, Inc.

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Patent summary

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US Patent 9063755, titled "Systems and methods for presenting information on mobile devices," was issued to EXPRESS MOBILE Inc. on June 23, 2015, following a filing date of April 6, 2009. The inventors are Steven H. Rempell, David Chrobak, and Ken Brown.

Abstract:
The patent describes a system to generate code for presenting content on a mobile device's display. This system includes a database of web services and an authoring tool. The authoring tool allows a user to define an object for display, select a component from a web service in the database, associate the object with the selected component, and then produce code that, when executed on the device, displays that web service component. The patent also describes a method for providing information to devices, involving accepting a platform-dependent first code, providing a platform-independent second code, and executing both codes on the device to display web components.

Independent Claims Overview:

  • Claim 1 (System Claim): This claim describes a system for creating mobile application content. It comprises an authoring tool and a database of web services. The authoring tool allows a user to visually design elements (objects) for a mobile device screen, connect these objects to specific data or functions from web services in the database, and then automatically generate the necessary code. This generated code, when run on a mobile device, displays the chosen web service content via the designed object.
  • Claim 9 (Method Claim - Two Codes): This claim outlines a method for delivering information to mobile devices. It involves sending a first piece of code that is specific to the type of mobile device (platform-dependent) and a second piece of code that works across various device types (platform-independent). Both codes are then executed on the mobile device to present web-based content.
  • Claim 16 (Method Claim - Authoring): Similar to Claim 1 but phrased as a method, this claim describes the process of displaying content on a mobile device using a database of web services. The method involves defining a visual object for the display, selecting a component from a web service in the database, linking the object to that selected web service component, and generating code that, when run on the mobile device, shows the web service component on the screen.

USPTO and CAFC Docket Search:
A search of the USPTO database confirms the patent's active status and bibliographic data as of April 26, 2026. The Google Patents record indicates that the patent's legal status is "Active" and it is set to expire on September 7, 2029.

Regarding CAFC dockets for 2026, the provided information references existing litigation related to this patent, including several cases filed in the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (e.g., case numbers 24-1977, 23-2265, 24-1190). However, based on the performed search queries, no new CAFC dockets specifically filed or initiated in 2026 directly tied to US9063755 were explicitly identified beyond the already listed ongoing cases.

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