A mobile phone or telecommunications terminal that sends and receives tactile icons (tactile sensation patterns, including vibration patterns) discernible by feel to a user of the mobile phone or terminal, indicative of a message desired to be communicated between users of such a mobile phone or ter
A mobile phone or telecommunications terminal that sends and receives tactile icons (tactile sensation patterns, including vibration patterns) discernible by feel to a user of the mobile phone or terminal, indicative of a message desired to be communicated between users of such a mobile phone or terminal (not information concerning the operation of the mobile phone or terminal). The mobile phone or terminal includes a source of tactile sensations (such as a vibratory device) that produces a tactile sensation in response to control signals issued by a controller when a message including a tactile icon is received; the control signals are based on instructions included in the mobile phone or terminal on how to interpret a tactile sensation pattern. The source of tactile sensations is for example an eccentric electric motor, a source of puffs of air, an electric signal, a razor-type linear vibrator, a solenoid, or a piezoelectric material.
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1. An apparatus included in a communications terminal, comprising:means for receiving a tactile sensation pattern signal from another communications terminal independent of any existing or attempted voice connection;a control means, responsive to the tactile sensation pattern signal, for providing a
1. An apparatus included in a communications terminal, comprising:means for receiving a tactile sensation pattern signal from another communications terminal independent of any existing or attempted voice connection;a control means, responsive to the tactile sensation pattern signal, for providing a control signal; andmeans for producing a tactile sensation in response to the control signal;wherein the tactile sensation pattern signal comprises respective instructions for producing each disturbance in a pattern of disturbances, each disturbance sensible as a tactile sensation, the pattern of disturbances suggesting by itself associations or meanings independent of any existing or attempted voice connection and so directly communicating to any user of the apparatus the associations or meanings independent of any existing or attempted voice connection.2. An apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the tactile sensation pattern signal is communicated independent of a voice telephone call.3. An apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the tactile sensation pattern signal is communicated as at least part of a message according to a short or multimedia message service.4. A communication terminal including an apparatus as in claim 1.5. A communication system including a base station and also including a communication terminal as in claim 4.6. An apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the control means (106) is further responsive to an instructions signal for instructing how to interpret a tactile sensation pattern signal, and the apparatus further comprises means (140a) for providing the instructions on how to interpret a tactile sensation pattern signal.7. An apparatus as in claim 6, further comprising means (140b 140c 140d 140e) for creating a tactile sensation pattern corresponding to the tactile sensation pattern signal and at least temporarily storing the tactile sensation pattern.8. An apparatus as in claim 7, wherein the means (140b 140c 140d 140e) for creating a tactile sensation pattern includes:a) means (140b) for composing and editing a tactile sensation pattern;b) a data store (140e) for storing a plurality of tactile sensation patterns; andc) means (140d) for selecting a tactile sensation pattern from the data store.9. An apparatus as in claim 7, wherein the means (140b 140c 140d 140e) for creating a tactile sensation pattern includes:a) means (140c) for downloading and editing a tactile sensation pattern;b) a data store (140e) for storing a plurality of tactile sensation patterns; andc) means (140d) for selecting a tactile sensation pattern from the data store.10. An apparatus as in claim 7, wherein the means (100) for producing a tactile sensation is selected from the group comprising: an eccentric electric motor, an intermittent source of air flow, an electric signal, a razor-type linear vibrator, a solenoid, a piezoelectric material, means for shaking a component of the apparatus, means for sliding back and forth a component of the apparatus, means for opening and closing a flip of the apparatus, and means for moving a sliding component back and forth.11. An apparatus as in claim 7, wherein the means for producing a tactile sensation is electrically coupled to the control means but is physically attached to the user of the apparatus.12. A method for use by a communication terminal, comprising:a step of receiving a tactile sensation pattern signal from another communication terminal independent of any existing or attempted voice connection;a control step, responsive to the tactile sensation pattern signal, for providing a control signal; anda step of producing a tactile sensation in response to the control signal;wherein the tactile sensation pattern signal comprises respective instructions for producing each disturbance in a pattern of disturbances, each disturbance sensible as a tactile sensation, the pattern of disturbances suggesting by itself associations or meanings independent of an existing or attempted voice connection and so directly communicating to any user of the apparatus the associations or meanings independent of any existing or attempted voice connection.13. A method as in claim 12, wherein the step responsive to a tactile sensation is further responsive to instructions on how to interpret a tactile sensation pattern.14. A method as in claim 12, wherein the tactile sensation pattern signal is communicated independent of a voice telephone call.15. A method as in claim 12, wherein the tactile sensation pattern signal communicates an associated meaning or communicates a logical meaning or communicates a rhythm or communicates an imitation of a vibratory force.16. A method as in claim 12, further comprising:a step of downloading and editing a tactile sensation pattern to provide the tactile sensation pattern; anda step of storing the tactile sensation pattern in the data store of tactile sensation patterns.17. A method as in claim 12, wherein the tactile sensation pattern signal is communicated as at least part of a data message according to a short or multimedia message service.18. A method as in claim 17, wherein the tactile sensation pattern signal is a tactile icon communicated as at least part of a short message according to a short or multimedia message service.19. A method, comprising:a step in which a communication terminal receives from a user an indication of a tactile sensation pattern in a data store of tactile sensation patterns hosted by the communication terminal, wherein the tactile sensation pattern comprises a pattern of disturbances each representing a tactile sensation, the pattern of disturbances having an association or meaning the user would like to communicate to a user of another communication terminal;a step in which the communication terminal receives from the user of the communication terminal an indication of the user of the other communication terminal or an indication of the other communication terminal; anda step in which the communication terminal provides a tactile sensation pattern signal corresponding to the tactile sensation pattern and communicates the tactile sensation pattern signal to the other communication terminal independent of any existing or attempted voice connection to the other communication terminal;wherein the tactile sensation pattern signal comprises respective instructions for producing each disturbance in the tactile sensation pattern of disturbances.20. A method as in claim 19, further comprising:a step of downloading and editing a tactile sensation pattern to provide the tactile sensation pattern; anda step of storing the tactile sensation pattern in the data store of tactile sensation patterns.
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