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Method and apparatus for pen-based faxing

 Gregory J. Wolff et al
A method and apparatus for sending a facsimile of a message is disclosed. The present invention provides for recording pen strokes that set forth a message and sending the recorded pen strokes as part of a facsimile.
Inventors: Gregory J. Wolff, David G. Stork, Michael Angelo
Assignees: Ricoh Company, Ltd., Ricoh Corporation

U.S. Classification
382/317; 382/313; 382/122; 382/188; 382/187; 358/473; 358/440

International Classification
G06K 920; G06K 922

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Claims

What is claimed is:

1. A method for sending a facsimile of a written message comprising:

recording strokes that set forth the message with a writing instrument used to make the strokes, the writing instrument monitoring its own position; and
sending the strokes as part of the facsimile to a recipient designated by the strokes, the facsimile comprising of strokes made with the writing instrument as determined by the position of the writing instrument.

2. The method defined in claim 1 further comprising writing a first command to initiate the recording of strokes.

3. The method defined in claim 1 further comprising the writing instrument communicating with a facsimile machine.

4. The method defined in claim 1 wherein sending comprises sending a rasterized version of the message.

5. The method defined in claim 1 further comprising:

writing a first command to indicate to the writing instrument that the message follows; and
writing a second command to indicate an end of the message.

6. A system for sending a facsimile of a message comprising:

a pen to monitor its own position, the pen having:
a plurality of position sensors to sense strokes made with the pen and to generate position data in response to the strokes, and
a transmitter coupled to the plurality of position sensors to transmit the position data; and
a base unit having:
a receiver to receive position data transmitted by the transmitter, and
a communications interface coupled to the receiver to send the facsimile of the message in response to position data received by the receiver, the message comprising strokes made with the pen, wherein the message is communicated to a recipient designated by strokes made with the pen.

7. The system of claim 6, wherein the plurality of position sensors comprise a plurality of strain gauges coupled to a tip of the pen, wherein the strain gauges monitor pressure placed on the tip of the pen.

8. The system of claim 7 wherein the plurality of sensors further comprise a plurality of gyroscopes to detect a pitch, a yaw, and a roll of the pen.

9. The system of claim 7, wherein a plurality of infrared (IR) radiating scanning sources communicate with the base unit and are located at a plurality of predetermined positions to track a position of the pen and to generate an output in response to the position of the pen.

10. The system of claim 6, wherein the plurality of position sensors comprise a plurality of accelerometers coupled to a tip of the pen, wherein the accelerometers monitor acceleration of the pen.

11. The system of claim 6, wherein the base unit further comprises:

a processor coupled to the receiver and to the communications interface to process the position data to generate the facsimile to be sent via the communications interface; and
a memory coupled to the processor.

12. The system of claim 6, wherein the base unit further comprises a transmitter coupled to a processor, the pen further comprises a receiver coupled to a display.

13. An apparatus for sending a facsimile of a message, wherein the message is written with a pen that transmits stroke data, comprising:

means for sensing a plurality of strokes made by the pen by monitoring positioning of the pen;
means for transmitting position data in response to the plurality of strokes;
means for sending a facsimile of the message consisting of strokes made with the pen to an intended recipient designated by strokes made with the pen in response to the position data.

14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the means for sensing further comprises:

means for detecting pen position by monitoring a pitch, a yaw, and a roll of the pen; and
means for detecting pressure on a tip of the pen.

15. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the means for sensing further comprises:

means for detecting the pen position via a plurality of infrared (IR) radiating scanning sources; and
means for detecting pressure on a tip of the pen.

16. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the means for sensing further comprises:

means for detecting pen position by monitoring a pitch, a yaw, and a roll of the pen; and
means for monitoring acceleration of a tip of the pen.

17. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the means for sensing further comprises:

means for detecting the pen position via a plurality of infrared (IR) radiating scanning sources; and
means for monitoring acceleration of a tip of the pen.

18. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the means for sensing further comprises:

means for sensing an initialization sequence;
means for sensing recipient information corresponding to a plurality of identifiers of an intended recipient of the message;
means for processing strokes corresponding to the message;
means for sensing an ending sequence; and
means for transmitting stroke data.

19. A method of sending a facsimile of a message, wherein the message is written with a pen that transmits stroke data, the method comprising:

sensing a plurality of strokes made by the pen by monitoring positioning of the pen;
transmitting position data in response to the plurality of strokes; and
sending a facsimile of the message consisting of strokes made with the pen to an intended recipient designated by strokes made with the pen in response to position data.

20. The method of claim 19, Wherein sensing a plurality of strokes comprises:

detecting pen position by monitoring a pitch, a yaw, and a roll of the pen; and
detecting pressure on a tip of the pen.

21. The method of claim 19, wherein sensing a plurality of strokes comprises:

detecting pen position via a plurality of infrared (IR) radiating scanning sources; and
detecting pressure on a tip of the pen.

22. The method of claim 19, wherein sensing a plurality of strokes comprises:

detecting pen position by monitoring a pitch, a yaw, and a roll of the pen; and
detecting acceleration of a tip of the pen.

23. The method of claim 19, wherein sensing a plurality of strokes comprises:

detecting pen position via a plurality of infrared (IR) radiating scanning sources; and
detecting acceleration of the pen.

24. The method of claim 19, wherein sensing a plurality of strokes comprises:

sensing an initialization sequence;
sensing recipient information corresponding to a plurality of identifiers of an intended recipient of the message;
processing strokes corresponding to the message;
sensing an ending sequence; and
transmitting data comprising the strokes.

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