Machine interface translation system patent application
Summary
USPTO published patent application US20260093491A1 for a machine interface translation system invented by Omar Bryan Khan and Thomas E. Bell. The system translates control instructions between distinct machine terminal interfaces using NFC sensors and scanning technologies. Technology companies and manufacturers developing machine interface or IoT systems may find this relevant for competitive intelligence and freedom-to-operate analysis.
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USPTO published patent application US20260093491A1 on April 2, 2026, for a machine interface translation system. The invention enables control instruction translation between distinct machine terminals by identifying machines via identifiers, selecting machine-readable interfaces, generating control data, and executing actions. The system utilizes NFC sensors and scanning of indicia within machine proximity, with applications in navigating user interfaces across heterogeneous machine systems. CPC classifications include G06F 9/3017, G06Q 20/1085, and H04L 9/0861.
Patent applications do not create compliance obligations. Technology companies developing machine interface systems, IoT devices, or payment terminals should review the published claims for potential infringement risks or licensing opportunities. Software developers and electronics manufacturers should assess whether this technology overlaps with their product roadmaps. No immediate regulatory response is required.
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USER INTERFACE TRANSLATION BETWEEN DISTINCT MACHINE TERMINAL INTERFACE INSTRUCTIONS
Application US20260093491A1 Kind: A1 Apr 02, 2026
Inventors
Omar Bryan Khan, Thomas E. Bell
Abstract
Systems, apparatuses, methods, and computer program products are disclosed for translating control instructions for a machine interface. An example method includes identifying a machine based on a machine identifier. The example method further includes selecting a machine-readable interface based on the machine identifier. The example method further includes generating control data comprising instructions to cause an executable action by the machine. The example method further includes causing execution of the control data by the machine. The example method may further include contacting an NFC sensor associated with the machine. The example method may further include scanning an indicia that is within a distance of the machine. The example method may further include generating request data indicating a user request to complete the executable action by the machine. The example method may further include generating the control data comprising instructions to navigate a user interface associated with the machine.
CPC Classifications
G06F 9/3017 G06Q 20/1085 H04L 9/0861
Filing Date
2024-09-30
Application No.
18902764
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