Apple Granted Patent for ‘Slide to Unlock’

This morning The United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) issued patent number 7657849 which grants Apple the rights to the familiar Slide to Unlock gesture.

The unlock gesture has become synonymous with iOS devices, and now, any company that uses a gesture that’s similar will have to pay royalties, or be charged with patent infringement.

iOS chief exec. Scott Forstall is credited as one of the inventors, in addition to Apple engineers Imran Chaudhri, Bas Ording, Freddy Allen Anzures, Marcel Van Os, Stephen O. Lemay and Greg Christie.

The official description in the filing states:

“A device with a touch-sensitive display may be unlocked via gestures performed on the touch-sensitive display. The device is unlocked if contact with the display corresponds to a predefined gesture for unlocking the device. The device displays one or more unlock images with respect to which the predefined gesture is to be performed in order to unlock the device. The performance of the predefined gesture with respect to the unlock image may include moving the unlock image to a predefined location and/or moving the unlock image along a predefined path. The device may also display visual cues of the predefined gesture on the touch screen to remind a user of the gesture.”

Interestingly, the patent application was filed in 2005, over a year before the original iPhone was introduced at the MacWorld Expo.

[Source: USPTO, Via: 9to5Mac]

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Setak
Setak
14 years ago

Wow so this means all Android devices will use this patent? Google will always pay royalties to Apple then?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Setak
14 years ago

It’s just a big circle of companies paying other companies. Money is just flowing in a circle so it all works out in the end. Apple and Google are probably paying each other for their patents anyways!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Setak
14 years ago

It’s just a big circle of companies paying other companies. Money is just flowing in a circle so it all works out in the end. Apple and Google are probably paying each other for their patents anyways!

Papa
Papa
Reply to  Setak
14 years ago

Actually no, in iphone you have a apple-defined path (pre-defined) to unlock the iphone but in android there is no “pre defined gesture or path”. Rather you can slide the dot to any direction which is not pre-defined. Also if you use pattern to unlock, then you are not moving any “unlock images”. So I don’t think Google would be paying apple any royalties anytime soon.

Noah Fang
Noah Fang
14 years ago

I agree that google is probably not going to pay anything regarding to this patent since Android has tons of ways to unlock the device.  I am just saying this is a bs patent should not have ever been approved to patent. It sounds like you patent the square shape.

Post Grant Patent
14 years ago

This patent is definitely goign to cast out due to prior art. The one who are going to benefit from these patents are the lawyers.

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