20240045647. Interaction of Sound, Silent and Mute Modes in an Electronic Device simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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Interaction of Sound, Silent and Mute Modes in an Electronic Device

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Patrick Coffman of San Francisco CA (US)

Meriko Borogove of San Francisco CA (US)

Jonathan Bennett of San Francisco CA (US)

Gregory Chapman of San Jose CA (US)

Anthony Guetta of San Carlos CA (US)

Deepak Iyer of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Eric Johnson of Morgan Hill CA (US)

Interaction of Sound, Silent and Mute Modes in an Electronic Device - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240045647 titled 'Interaction of Sound, Silent and Mute Modes in an Electronic Device

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of this patent application describes a method for controlling the output of audio based on the mode of an electronic device. The device has three modes: sound mode, silent mode, and mute mode. In sound mode, all audio can be output. In silent mode, only registered or authorized audio can be output. In mute mode, no audio can be output. The sound and silent modes can be enabled using the device's interface, while the mute mode can be enabled using an accessory coupled to the device. To disengage the mute mode, a user can provide a corresponding instruction using the accessory or by providing an instruction on the device related to volume control.

  • The patent application describes a method for controlling audio output based on the mode of an electronic device.
  • The device has three modes: sound mode, silent mode, and mute mode.
  • In sound mode, all audio can be output.
  • In silent mode, only registered or authorized audio can be output.
  • In mute mode, no audio can be output.
  • The sound and silent modes can be enabled using the device's interface.
  • The mute mode can be enabled using an accessory coupled to the device.
  • To disengage the mute mode, a user can provide a corresponding instruction using the accessory or by providing an instruction on the device related to volume control.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Mobile phones and other electronic devices can benefit from this technology by allowing users to control the audio output based on their preferences and needs.
  • This technology can be useful in environments where certain audio content needs to be restricted or authorized, such as in educational institutions or workplaces.
  • It can also be applied in situations where complete silence is required, such as during meetings or in libraries.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • This technology solves the problem of unwanted or unauthorized audio output in silent mode by restricting the output to only registered or authorized audio.
  • It also solves the problem of unwanted noise or disturbance in mute mode by completely disabling audio output.
  • The ability to control audio output based on the mode of the device provides users with more flexibility and control over their audio experience.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Users can customize their audio experience by choosing the appropriate mode for their needs.
  • It allows for better management of audio output in different environments, ensuring compliance with regulations or restrictions.
  • The use of an accessory to enable mute mode provides an additional layer of control and convenience for users.


Original Abstract Submitted

controlling the output of audio based on the mode of an electronic device having a sound mode, silent mode, and mute mode, along different audio output routes. in the sound mode, all audio can be output, while only registered or authorized audio can be output in the silent mode. in the mute mode, no audio can be output. the sound and silent modes can be enabled using an interface of the device, while the mute mode can be enabled using an accessory coupled to the device. to disengage the mute mode, a user can provide a corresponding instruction using the accessory or providing an instruction on the device related to volume control. other aspects are also described and claimed.