US Patent Application 18211848. BREATHING SEQUENCE USER INTERFACE simplified abstract

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BREATHING SEQUENCE USER INTERFACE

Organization Name

Apple Inc.


Inventor(s)

Jay Blahnik of Venice CA (US)

Julie A. Arney of Los Gatos CA (US)

Samuel H. Bebbington of San Francisco CA (US)

Gary Ian Butcher of Los Gatos CA (US)

Jules K. Fennis of Seattle WA (US)

Monica Jenkins of Marina Del Rey CA (US)

Kevin Lynch of Woodside CA (US)

BREATHING SEQUENCE USER INTERFACE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18211848 titled 'BREATHING SEQUENCE USER INTERFACE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application is about user interfaces for breathing sequences. Here are the key points:

  • The device has a user interface that allows the user to select the number of cycles for a breathing sequence.
  • The device adjusts the number of cycles based on the user's selection and initiates the breathing phase.
  • A progress indicator is displayed and fluctuates based on the selected number of cycles.
  • The device detects the time of a first breathing sequence and generates a prompting criteria based on a predetermined frequency.
  • If the prompting criteria is met, a prompt is displayed to initiate a second breathing sequence.
  • The prompt includes a first affordance, which is a visual cue or action that prompts the user to select it.
  • If the first affordance is selected, a second breathing sequence user interface is displayed.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure generally relates to user interfaces for breathing sequences. In some examples, a device displays a configuration user interface that comprises a prompt to select a number of cycles of a breathing sequence, adjusts the number of cycles of the breathing sequence to the selected number of cycles in response to selection, and initiates a breathing phase of the breathing sequence. In some examples, the device displays and fluctuates a progress indicator in accordance with the selected number of cycles. In some examples, a device detects a time associated with a first breathing sequence, generates a prompting criteria based on a predetermined prompting frequency and the detected time, determines if the prompting criteria has been met, displays a prompt to initiate a second breathing sequence, wherein the prompt comprises a first affordance, and displays a second breathing sequence user interface in response to selection of the first affordance.