Patents Assigned to HumanBeams, Inc.
  • Publication number: 20050241466
    Abstract: A system and methods which allow even a novice performer to easily play music which is not disharmonious and which is pleasing to the performer and his or her audience. The music is preferably created by a performer breaking one or more beams of light, which are emitted by one or more beam emitters and received, or detected, by one or more beam detectors. When a beam detector determines that a beam has been broken, a trigger is sent to a synthesizer, with such synthesizer preferably being a computer interfaced to the beam detectors via a Universal Serial Bus connection. The synthesizer selects from one or more electronic sounds, based on a pre-programmed collection of sounds, and a sound generator, such as an amplifier and speakers, plays the sound.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2005
    Publication date: November 3, 2005
    Applicant: HumanBeams, Inc.
    Inventor: Gerald Riopelle
  • Patent number: 6960715
    Abstract: A system and methods which allow even a novice performer to easily play music which is not disharmonious and which is pleasing to the performer and his or her audience. The music is preferably created by a performer breaking one or more beams of light, which are emitted by one or more beam emitters and received, or detected, by one or more beam detectors. When a beam detector determines that a beam has been broken, a trigger is sent to a synthesizer, with such synthesizer preferably being a computer interfaced to the beam detectors via a Universal Serial Bus connection. The synthesizer selects from one or more electronic sounds, based on a pre-programmed collection of sounds, and a sound generator, such as an amplifier and speakers, plays the sound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2005
    Assignee: HumanBeams, Inc.
    Inventor: Jerry Riopelle
  • Publication number: 20050223330
    Abstract: Systems and methods for creating and presenting sensory stimulating content. One aspect of the invention allows a composer to associate content with one or more triggers, and to define behavior characteristics which control the functioning of each trigger. Another aspect of the invention provides a variety of user interfaces through which a performer can cause content to be presented to an audience.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2005
    Publication date: October 6, 2005
    Applicant: HumanBeams, Inc.
    Inventor: Gerald Riopelle
  • Publication number: 20030110929
    Abstract: A system and methods which allow even a novice performer to easily play music which is not disharmonious and which is pleasing to the performer and his or her audience. The music is preferably created by a performer breaking one or more beams of light, which are emitted by one or more beam emitters and received, or detected, by one or more beam detectors. When a beam detector determines that a beam has been broken, a trigger is sent to a synthesizer, with such synthesizer preferably being a computer interfaced to the beam detectors via a Universal Serial Bus connection. The synthesizer selects from one or more electronic sounds, based on a pre-programmed collection of sounds, and a sound generator, such as an amplifier and speakers, plays the sound.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2002
    Publication date: June 19, 2003
    Applicant: HumanBeams, Inc.
    Inventor: Jerry Riopelle
  • Patent number: D523467
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2006
    Assignee: HumanBeams, Inc.
    Inventors: Gerald Henry Riopelle, Mark James Jarrett
  • Patent number: D544026
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2007
    Assignee: HumanBeams, Inc.
    Inventors: Gerald Henry Riopelle, Mark James Jarrett