Title of Invention

AN INTERNET FAX METHOD, WHICH IS IMPLEMENTED BY MEANS OF AN INTERNET FAX PROGRAM INSTALLED ON A COMPUTER

Abstract An Internet fax apparatus (310), comprising a computer connected to Internet in a wired or a wireless manner; a server having a user list and connected with the computer (31) via Internet (20); an image-capturing device (32) connected to the computer for recording images: a sound- recording device (33) connected to the computer for recording sounds; a scanning device (34) connected to the computer for scanning a document to obtain an electronic file; and a handwriting input device (47) connected to the computer for providing a user to write an explanatory note on the electronic file; wherein, the image-capturing device, the sound-recording device, the scanning device, and the hand-written input device (47) are integrated in an Internet fax program installed in the computer, and the Internet fax program is used to be functioned to produce a video file attached with a video message and the electronic file; and a filing system automatically storing the video file attached with the video message and the electronic file according to the video file"s category, and the video file is then opened via the filing system.
Full Text BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to an Internet fax apparatus with an
automatic filing function for sending video files and a method for the same, and
more particularly, to a Internet fax apparatus for sending or receiving files
having video information and handwritten text that automatically files the files.
2. Description of Related Art
In the present era, which requires high-speed information propagation, most
companies produce, store and send large amounts of information electronically.
However, no matter how advanced the information technology environment is.
there is still a possibility of files being damaged during transmission. Hence, it
is necessary to keep a paper record or copy of a transferred file. For this reason,
facsimile is still regarded as the best way to transfer a file.
In order to replace conventional fax machines, one may use a scanner, a
printer and a modem that connect with a computer to attain a similar function
to that of conventional fax machines via e-mail. One can scan files via the
scanner, store their image files in the computer and then use fax software to
pass the image files to a remote fax machine or printer to print them out. On the
other hand, one can also attach image files to an e-mail and thereby send them
out.
Reference is made to Fig. 1, disclosed in U.S. 5,862,202 (application date:
Apr. 10,1997). It is a block diagram of a conventional fax routing system. The
local end has a fax director 16 connecting with a local fax machine 17 as well
as a local computer 15. The fax director 16 is further connected to a public

switch telephone network (PSTN) 18 via a telephone-dedicated wire. Via a fax
sender 14, the fax director 16 and the local computer 15 can also be connected
to the Internet 13 so as to connect with a remote apparatus, such as a remote
computer 12 or a remote printer 11.
Via the system mentioned above, a user at the local end can use the fax
director 16 to transfer files in various ways. For example, the user can use the
local fax machine 17 and the fax director 16 to send files to the remote fax
machine 19 via the PSTN 18; the local fax machine 17 and the fax director 16
to send files to the remote computer 12 via the fax sender 14 as well as the
Internet 13 and then print the files via the remote printer 11; or the local
computer 15 and the fax sender 14 to send the files to the remote computer 12
and print them via the printer. Thereby, the functions of the fax machine can be
achieved.
Currently, the functions of printing, faxing, scanning a hard copy and the
function of storing an image file are integrated into a multifunction printer
(MFP). However, these conventional functions are simply combined in the
MFP. Hence, the MFP still needs to connect with a PSTN to send a fax.
Although the MFP is convenient and easy to use, it still has the following
drawbacks:
(1) The high cost of sending a fax;
(2) Only black and white files can be transferred;
(3) In general, only A4-sized files can be transferred;
(4) A fax is generally a bad quality reproduction, i.e. handwriting
may be distorted or faded;

(5) Members of a household or company usually share the same
machine; and
(6) Necessity of occupying a telephone line.
Therefore, if there is a new method capable of resolving the problems
mentioned above, it can overthrow all of the conventional methods. Based on
this thinking, the present invention is proposed to improve the conventional fax
machine and integrate the functions of conventional scanners, printers and
photostats. Besides, by using dedicated software, the present invention is
capable of functioning together with an image-capturing device, a
voice-receiving device and handwriting input device of a computer system and
thereby provides a convenient and user-friendly Internet fax apparatus. Via
networks and the present invention, virtually everyone can own a MFP
allowing them to improve their work efficiency. Consequently, the present
invention can enable every person to work independently and make a MFP
available to all.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An objective of the present invention is to provide an Internet fax apparatus
and its method. The present invention employs an Internet fax program capable
of functioning together with conventional scanners, printers or a combination
of both. By connecting to a computer, which has the Internet fax program
installed therein, with multi-media peripherals, the present invention can attach
video or handwriting text to a facsimile file. Thus, the present invention
reduces the cost of sending a fax and provides a powerful and user-friendly
facsimile function. In this way, the present invention provides a convenient

Internet fax/printing apparatus for video files so that virtually everyone can
own a MFP and improve his or her work efficiency thereby. Consequently, the
present invention enables anyone to work independently and make a MFP
available to all.
For reaching the objective above, the present invention provides an Internet fax
apparatus, including a computer connected to the Internet in a wired or a
wireless manner; an image-capturing device connected to the compute for
recording an image; a sound-recording device connected to the computer for
recording a sound; a scanning device connected to the computer for scanning a
file; and an Internet fax program installed on the computer and functioning
together with the image-capturing device, the sound-recording device and the
scanning device. Therein, the Internet fax program is used to record and attach
a video message to the file so as to form a video file.
For reaching the objective above, the present invention also provides an
Internet fax method, including the following steps: activating the Internet fax
program; scanning a file, which is scanned via a scanning device; using the
Internet fax program to receive a file of the file in a wireless or wired manner;
recording a video message when the file of the file is opened; previewing the
video message and the file; selecting at least one receiver; and sending the file
of the file attached with the video message.
Numerous additional features, benefits and details of the present invention
arc described in the detailed description, which follows.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention

will be more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by
reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with
the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a block diagram of a conventional network and apparatuses for
facsimile;
Fig. 2A is a structural diagram of the first embodiment in accordance with the
present invention;
Fig. 2B is a structural diagram of the second embodiment in accordance with
the present invention;
Fig. 2C is a structural diagram of the third embodiment in accordance with the
present invention;
Fig. 3 is block diagram of an Internet fax apparatus in accordance with the
present invention;
Fig. 4A is a schematic diagram for illustrating the filing system of the Internet
fax program in accordance with the present invention;
Fig. 4B is a schematic diagram for illustrating the Internet fax program in
accordance with the present invention;
Fig. 5 is a flowchart of an Internet fax method in accordance with the present
invention; and
Fig. 6 is a flowchart for illustrating a receiving operation in accordance with
the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The present invention uses an Internet fax program installed on a computer and
capable of functioning together with a video apparatus, a scanner and a

handwriting input device to attach video or handwritten text to a facsimile file
and send it via the Internet. Thereby, the present invention reduces the cost for
sending a fax and provides a powerful and user-friendly video facsimile
function.
In order to use the present invention, a user having a computer connected to the
Internet only needs to install the Internet fax program onto his computer. After
that, he can use original peripherals to achieve the Internet facsimile function.
If the user at the other end doesn't have the Internet fax program of the present
invention, he can receive the facsimile file attached with the video or
handwriting attachment in the conventional way of receiving e-mails. If the
user at the other end has the Internet fax program, he can directly receive and
reply to the file with video or handwritten text attached.
The present invention has the following features:
1. The present invention can be used to attach recorded video data to
facsimile files.
2. The present invention can completely print the facsimile files at a
remote end.
3. All of the facsimile files or pictures are automatically saved
during the facsimile process.
4. The present invention uses a computer to immediately display
facsimile files that are received or edited.
5. The present invention can be used to edit a received facsimile file
and then send it back immediately.
6. The present invention can deliver a file with a signature without

using paper.
Reference is made to Fig. 2A, which is a structural diagram of a preferred
embodiment in compliance with the present invention. As shown in the figure,
there are two companies using the Internet 20 to transfer video files and file the
same. Therein, the employees of the first company A use computers 22a, 22b
and 22c to connect with the first server 21 in a wireless or wired manner. Thus,
the computers 22a, 22b and 22c can connect with the Internet 20 via the first
server 21 as well. The connection method, such as using routers or hubs, isn't
detailed here. Additionally, the employees of the second company B use
computers 24a, 24b and 24c to connect with the second server 23 in a wireless
or wired manner. Furthermore, the second server 23 also connects with the
Internet 20 in a wireless or wired manner.
When an employee of the first company A uses a scanner and the computer 22a
to compose an electronic file to be faxed, he or she can use the Internet fax
software installed on the computer 22a to receive an image of a file from the
scanner. Then, the employee can record a video message to explain the file or
write an explanatory note on the file by using a handwriting input device. The
Internet fax software can also record the status of the handwritten text so that a
user who receives the file can easily understand the content of the file.
When the computer 22a sends out the file with the video message and the
handwritten text, the file is sent to the user at the other end, such as an
employee of the second company, via the Internet 20. Then, the employee can
receive the file via the computer 22a. He or she can use e-mail software, such
as Microsoft Outlook, to receive the file and use multi-media software, such as

Microsoft Media Player, and picture-viewing software to view the file. In
addition, he or she can also use the Internet fax software of the present
invention to receive and view the file.
The server in the present invention, such as the first server A or the second
server B, has an employee list of the company. If the file needs to be
transferred among the employees of the same company, the server can deliver
the file according to the employee list. If other companies or employees are
also included in the list via registration, the file can be delivered in the same
way. Moreover, the file is not limited to common e-mails. Moreover, when the
file is sent out, all of the video message and content are still queued on the
server and a user can download the file from the server at a later lime.
Reference is made to Fig. 2B, which is another structural diagram of a
preferred embodiment in compliance with the present invention. As shown in
the figure, if there is not an internal server as shown in Fig. 2A, a user who has
registered can log on to the remote server 25 via the Internet 20. The user can
connect with the Internet 20 via an Internet Service Provider (ISP) 20'. He or
she can use a computer 26a, 26b or 26c and the Internet fax software of the
present invention to receive or send the file. Moreover, he or she can also send
the file by e-mail. When another user receives the e-mail, they can use
multi-media software inside the computer such as Microsoft Media Player.
Real Player or another picture-viewing programs to read the file.
Reference is made to Fig. 2C, which is yet another structural diagram of a
preferred embodiment in compliance with the present invention. As shown in
the figure, a user can use a computer 22a, 22b or 22c connected to a specific

server 21 to send a file attached with video messages to another remote user
who isn't registered on the server 21. The remote user can use a computer 27
connected to the Internet via the ISP 20' to receive the file as an e-mail. After
the file is received, the multi-media software or other picture-viewing programs
installed on the computer 27 are automatically activated for the user to view the
file.
It should be noted that the foresaid architectures of the embodiments complied
with the present invention can be further extended and implemented according
to the prior art.
Reference is made to Fig. 3, which is a schematic diagram of a preferred
embodiment in accordance with the present invention. By using the apparatuses
shown in this figure, a fax function for the free transfer of video files can be
achieved. Therein, the computer 31 has an Internet fax program 310 installed
therein. The Internet fax program can provide video, handwriting and scanning
functions. Furthermore, the computer 31 is connected to peripherals, including
an image-capturing device 32, such as an Internet camera (Internetcam) or a
digital camera (DV, D8 or V8), a built-in or external sound-recording device 33,
such as a microphone, a scanning device 34, such as a scanner or a
multi-function printer, a handwriting input device 35 for handwriting or
drawing, and a video/audio playing device 38, such as a monitor or a speaker.
The computer 31 is also connected to the Internet 20. Thus, the computer 31
can be used to send black-and-white or color pictures to the computer 37 at the
other end by e-mail. The connection to the devices mentioned above or the
Internet can be achieved in a wired or wireless manner.

As shown in Fig. 3, the present invention has a server 36 connected to the
Internet 20. The server 36 can be disposed at a local end or a remote end and
has a user or member list 360 stored therein. When a file attached with a
black-and-white or color video message is transferred, the server 36 looks up
the list 360 and queues the file in the memory. When a receiver is online, he or
she can download the file via various recognition or identification methods and
use corresponding hardware or software to view it. Shutting down the computer
doesn't affect the functionality of the present invention. Furthermore, the file
can be delivered to multiple receivers at a time.
The Internet fax program 310 functions via the combination of the computer 31
and the scanning device 34. Furthermore, some functions of the computer 31
can be built into the scanning device 34. Thereby, a user can easily send the file
by pressing several function keys of the scanning device 34.
In the present invention, when a file is scanned, the corresponding image file is
automatically stored in a filing system, which has indexes for filing the files.
As shown in Fig. 4A. when a file is scanned or selected, it is shown in a
preview region 42. At the same time, a filing region 44 is also shown. After the
file is scanned, the file is automatically filed by time and date so that the saving
or filing procedure can be simplified. Besides, the present invention also has
filing and deleting functions. Hence, a user can manually file or delete the file.
The user can build up a category index according to the attributes of the
scanned file so that the file can be found easily. Moreover, the user can add a
video file via the filing system. He or she can use a video-recording program to
record a video message and attach it to the file for viewing at a later lime.

Reference is made to Fig. 4B, which is a schematic diagram illustrating the
Internet fax program in accordance with the present invention. When a
scanner scans a file and produces a digital image 41 thereby, the digital
imagine 41 is simultaneously received by the Internet fax program 310 and
shown on a monitor. The Internet fax program 310 provides a function region
43 at least including "add", "record", "abort" and "save" items. The present
invention is limited thereto and can be extended to have more functions as
necessary. If the user needs to add a video attachment, they can select the
"add" item to activate the video-recording program 45 of the Internet fax
program and then record a video message thereby. Likewise, they can write
down an explanatory note on the digital image 41 via a handwriting input
device as handwritten text 47 shown in Fig. 4B. After composing the file, the
user can select a "send" item to transfer it by a server or e-mail function.
When a receiver receives the file, he or she can view the file image together
with the video and handwriting contents.
Reference is made to Fig. 5, which is a flowchart for illustrating the operation
of the Internet fax apparatus in accordance with the present invention. When a
computer, connected with various peripherals such as video, handwriting or
scanning devices, is used to transfer a file, it includes the following steps.
Step S501: initially, the computer is turned on and connected to a network. In
the embodiment of the present invention, the computer needs to be connected
to a server having a user list (or receiver list) via the network. The server can
identify the user's identity via a password, an account number or an identity
chip. At this step, the user needs to confirm that the peripherals and software

are installed correctly.
Step S502: At this step, the user needs to activate the Internet fax program
provide in the present invention. The Internet fax program functions together
with the video device and handwriting input device. The user can input a user
list (or receiver list) via the Internet fax program or download the user list from
the foresaid server.
Step S503: At this step, the user can use the scanning device connected to the
computer to produce an electronic file by scanning or selecting an electronic
file from the filing system. The image in this file can be rotated if necessary.
Step S504: The Internet fax program can receive the data of this electronic
filein a wired or wireless manner and show it on a monitor. The user can print
the file by using the Internet fax program if necessary. After that, the user can
file the file via the filing system. The user can rotate the image in the file first
and then file it.
Step S505: At this step, the user can decide whether they wish to add a video
attachment and use the function items of the program to rotate, re-scan, send,
abort, add video or handwritten text, or amend the image. If the user doesn't
want to add a video attachment, they skip to step S508 once the user finishes
amending the file.
Step S506: If the user decides to add a video attachment to the file, they can
use the Internet fax program together with the image-capturing device and
sound-recording device connected with the computer to record a video file. At
the same time, he or she can write an explanatory note on the file.
Step S507: After recording the video message, the user can preview the

contents of the video attachment and the file and determine whether they need
to record the video message again. At this moment, the user can choose to store
the file via the filing system of the Internet fax program (S510) or not.
Step S508: After the content of the file is confirmed, the user can select a
transmission type and the receivers. They can select one or multiple receivers
from the user list obtained from the server or an e-mail list.
Step S509: Finally, the user can select the "send" item to send out the file.
Reference is made to Fig. 6, which is a flowchart for illustrating a receiving
operation in accordance with the present invention. In the beginning, the user
needs to turn on the computer and connect it to the network. Then, he or she
needs to activate the Internet fax program (step S60I) and log on to a server
thereby. In the present invention, the server can identify the user's identity via a
password, an account number or an identity chip.
The user can then download the file from the server (step S603). At this
moment, the filing system simultaneously processes the file and files it
according to its category (step S610). Then, the user can determine whether it
is necessary to read or deal with the file immediately (step S605). If the user
decides not to read or deal with the file immediately, he or she can save it via
the filing system. Otherwise, they can read the file just received or other files
opened via the filing system (step S607).
Subsequently, the user can forward or reply to the file. The user can also add a
video attachment to the file before it is forwarded or replied to. After the user
deals with the file, they can choose to save, delete, reply or forward it (step
S609). They can save the file via the filing system (step S610). If the receiver

hasn't registered or logged on to the server, they can receive the file via the
e-mail function. After the file is received, it automatically activates the
multi-media software of the computer to display its content.
To sum up, the present invention provides an Internet fax apparatus and its
method. By using a conventional scanner, a printer and the like together with
the Internet fax program of the present invention, a user can add video or
handwriting attachments to an electronic file. In this way, the present invention
reduces the cost of sending a fax and provides a powerful and user-friendly fax
function.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the
preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that the invention is not
limited to the details thereof. Various substitutions and modifications have been
suggested in the foregoing description, and others will occur to those of
ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such substitutions and modifications
should be embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the
appended claims.

I CLAIM:
1. An Internet fax apparatus, comprising:
a computer connected to Internet in a wired or a wireless manner;
a server having a user list and connected with the computer via
Internet;
an image-capturing device connected to the computer for recording
images;
a sound-recording device connected to the computer for recording
sounds;
a scanning device connected to the computer for scanning a
document to obtain an electronic file; and
a handwriting input device connected to the computer for providing a
user to write an explanatory note on the electronic file;
wherein, the image-capturing device, the sound-recording device, the
scanning device, and the hand-written input device are integrated in an
Internet fax program installed in the computer, and the Internet fax
program is used to be functioned to produce a video file attached with a
video message and the electronic filer; and
a filing system automatically storing the video file attached with the
video message and the electronic file according to the video files
category, and the video file is then opened via the filing system.
2. The Internet fax apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
Intemet fax program includes a video-recording program.
3. An Internet fax method, computer and-an
image-capturing device, a sound-recording device and a scanning device
that are connected to a computer, the Internet fax method comprising:
turning on a computer and connecting the computer to a network;
activating the Internet fax program;
connecting to a server having a receiver list;


selecting a first electronic file or scanning a document to produce a
second electronic file, wherein the first electronic file is selected via a
filing system and the document is scanned via the scanning device;
using the Internet fax program to receive the first electronic file or
the second electronic file in a wireless or wired manner;
determing whether a step of recording a video message needs to be
performed;
if the video message needs not to be recorded, sending the first or
second electronic file immediately;
if the video message needs to be recorded, recording [[a]] the video
message, which is achieved by using the Internet fax program together
with the image-capturing device and the sound-recording device
connected to the computer when the first or second electronic file is
opened;
previewing the video message and the first or second electronic file;
selecting a transmission type and at least one receiver that is listed in
the receiver list downloaded from the server via network; and
sending the first or second electronic file attached with the video
message.
4. The Internet fax apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
adding a video attachment in the filing system via a video-
recording program.
5. The Internet fax apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein after the step
of scanning the document to produce the second electronic file is
performed, the second electronic file is filed automatically.

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00523-kol-2005-form 1.pdf

00523-kol-2005-form 2.pdf

00523-kol-2005-form 3.pdf

00523-kol-2005-form 5.pdf

523-KOL-2005-ABSTRACT.pdf

523-KOL-2005-CLAIMS.pdf

523-kol-2005-correspondence-1.1.pdf

523-KOL-2005-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

523-kol-2005-examination report.pdf

523-kol-2005-form 18.pdf

523-KOL-2005-FORM 2.pdf

523-kol-2005-form 26.pdf

523-kol-2005-granted-abstract.pdf

523-kol-2005-granted-claims.pdf

523-kol-2005-granted-description (complete).pdf

523-kol-2005-granted-drawings.pdf

523-kol-2005-granted-form 1.pdf

523-kol-2005-granted-form 2.pdf

523-kol-2005-granted-form 3.pdf

523-kol-2005-granted-form 5.pdf

523-kol-2005-granted-specification.pdf

523-kol-2005-reply to examination report.pdf


Patent Number 247887
Indian Patent Application Number 523/KOL/2005
PG Journal Number 22/2011
Publication Date 03-Jun-2011
Grant Date 30-May-2011
Date of Filing 17-Jun-2005
Name of Patentee CHAO-HUNG WU
Applicant Address 10F, NO. 108-1, MIN CHUAN RD., HSINTIEN CITY, TAIPEI, TAIWAN, R.O.C.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 CHAO-HUNG WU 10F, NO. 108-1, MIN CHUAN RD., HSINTIEN CITY, TAIPEI, TAIWAN, R.O.C.
PCT International Classification Number H04N 1/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA