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US 9615192
Message link server with plural message delivery triggers
Current assignee: Headwater Research LLC
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Patent summary
Title, assignee, inventors, filing/issue dates, abstract, and a plain-language overview of the claims.
Here's a concise summary of US Patent 9615192:
US Patent 9615192
- Title: Message link server with plural message delivery triggers
- Assignee: Headwater Research LLC
- Inventor: Gregory G. Raleigh
- Filing Date: July 15, 2016
- Issue Date: April 4, 2017
Abstract:
The patent describes a message link server designed with multiple triggers for message delivery. It outlines a method for managing wireless network usage, which involves receiving several messages from a wireless communication device, each with a specific message type. The method then determines a first message delivery trigger for a first message type and a second message delivery trigger for a second message type. A response message is subsequently delivered to the wireless communication device based on both the first and second message delivery triggers.
Plain-Language Overview of Independent Claims:
Independent Claim 1: This claim describes a computer-implemented method for managing how a wireless communication device uses a network. The method involves:
- Receiving multiple messages from the wireless device, each with its own type.
- Identifying a first trigger for delivering a message, which is linked to a first type of message.
- Identifying a second trigger for delivering a message, which is linked to a second type of message.
- Sending a response message back to the wireless device based on both of these identified triggers.
Independent Claim 10: This claim describes a message link server that handles message delivery. The server includes:
- A processor.
- A memory that stores instructions which, when executed by the processor, cause the server to perform actions similar to Claim 1. These actions include receiving multiple messages (each with a type) from a wireless device, determining first and second message delivery triggers linked to different message types, and then delivering a response message to the device based on these triggers.
Independent Claim 15: This claim also describes a computer program product that manages wireless network usage. The product is embodied on a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium and contains instructions that, when run by a processor, cause a system to:
- Receive multiple messages from a wireless communication device, with each message having an associated type.
- Determine a first message delivery trigger corresponding to a first message type.
- Determine a second message delivery trigger corresponding to a second message type.
- Deliver a response message to the wireless communication device based on both the first and second message delivery triggers.
CAFC 2026 Dockets:
As of April 26, 2026, a search of the provided resources did not yield specific dockets for US Patent 9615192 in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) for the year 2026. However, the patent family has been involved in several district court and PTAB (Patent Trial and Appeal Board) litigations in 2026, including cases filed in the Texas Western District Court, Texas Eastern District Court, California Eastern District Court, and California Northern District Court, as well as a PTAB case IPR2026-00154.
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