Patents by Inventor Barry Besecker
Barry Besecker has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11935192Abstract: Technologies for 3D virtual environment placement of 3D models based on 2D images are disclosed. At least an outline of a 3D virtual environment may be generated. A 2D image of one or more 2D images may be identified. A first product from the first 2D image may be identified. At least one 3D model of one or more 3D models based, at least, on the first product may be determined. A first location for placement of the first product in the 3D virtual environment may be identified. The at least one 3D model may be added within the 3D virtual environment based, at least, on the first location. The 3D virtual environment may be rendered into a visually interpretable form. A second product may be identified from the first 2D image, forming a first grouping of products. A starting element for the first grouping of products may be determined.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2022Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Marxent Labs LLCInventors: Bret Besecker, Barry Besecker, Jeffrey L. Cowgill, Jr., Jonathan Jekeli
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Publication number: 20240087004Abstract: Systems and methods for composing a virtual environment are provided. The virtual environment may represent a room or other space having specified parameters. The system may facilitate placement of 3D models of objects in the virtual environment, where the 3D models correspond to one or more objects depicted in a 2D image, and the placement of the 3D models is algorithmically determined based on placement rules to generate an arrangement of the 3D models based on a layout of the one or more objects in the 2D image. The system can execute the placement rules to algorithmically determine placement locations of the 3D models corresponding to objects depicted in the 2D image.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Applicant: Marxent Labs LLCInventors: Barry BESECKER, Anna WITTEKIND, Ryan ROCHE, Matthew Robert MOONEY, Ian NEWLAND, Jonathan JEKELI, Jayson Alan HILBORN
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Patent number: 11875280Abstract: Systems and methods for designing a virtual environment are provided. Various data are used, including images that depict different room layouts and styles, physical measurements and limitations of objects depicted in the images (e.g., dimension information, attributes purchase information, etc.), and object placement rules to assist with object placement in a virtual environment. The data may be displayed on a graphical user interface (GUI), and in response to selection of an object and/or room layout, the GUI may be populated with a virtual environment displayed in a design window of the GUI with objects placed in the virtual environment. The objects may be visually organized based on object placement rules and/or inspirational design elements.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2022Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Assignee: Marxent Labs LLCInventors: Barry Besecker, Anna Wittekind, Ryan Roche, Matthew Robert Mooney, Ian Newland, Jonathan Jekeli, Jayson Alan Hilborn
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Publication number: 20230394817Abstract: Systems and methods for enhancing computer-generated visualization of items, including enhancing visualization of product images in a web-based augmented reality (AR) user interface, displaying elements that enable users to select AR-enabled images of products (e.g., room decor, furniture, or other products), and transmitting AR-enabled images of the products in a room to one or more distributed computer systems (e.g., in real time). These and other images may be saved or selected in the various platforms, web-based documents, or locally-run applications as AR-enabled images of products to view a set of user-selected AR-enabled images in a single view (e.g., on a web page), and, when in a room, selectively display and interact with an AR-enabled view in the room of the corresponding products from the AR-enabled images list.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2023Publication date: December 7, 2023Applicant: Marxent Labs LLCInventors: Bret BESECKER, Barry BESECKER, Vincent Anthony KILIAN, Jeffrey RUDDERMAN
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Patent number: 11734929Abstract: Systems and methods for enhancing computer-generated visualization of items, including enhancing visualization of product images in a web-based augmented reality (AR) user interface, displaying elements that enable users to select AR-enabled images of products (e.g., room décor, furniture, or other products), and transmitting AR-enabled images of the products in a room to one or more distributed computer systems (e.g., in real time). These and other images may be saved or selected in the various platforms, web-based documents, or locally-run applications as AR-enabled images of products to view a set of user-selected AR-enabled images in a single view (e.g., on a web page), and, when in a room, selectively display and interact with an AR-enabled view in the room of the corresponding products from the AR-enabled images list.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2022Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: Marxent Labs LLCInventors: Bret Besecker, Barry Besecker, Vincent Anthony Kilian, Jeffrey Rudderman
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Publication number: 20230177832Abstract: Systems and methods for enhancing computer-generated visualization of items, including enhancing visualization of product images in a web-based augmented reality (AR) user interface, displaying elements that enable users to select AR-enabled images of products (e.g., room décor, furniture, or other products), and transmitting AR-enabled images of the products in a room to one or more distributed computer systems (e.g., in real time). These and other images may be saved or selected in the various platforms, web-based documents, or locally-run applications as AR-enabled images of products to view a set of user-selected AR-enabled images in a single view (e.g., on a web page), and, when in a room, selectively display and interact with an AR-enabled view in the room of the corresponding products from the AR-enabled images list.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2022Publication date: June 8, 2023Applicant: Marxent Labs LLCInventors: Bret BESECKER, Barry BESECKER, Vincent Anthony KILIAN, Jeffrey RUDDERMAN
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Publication number: 20230177594Abstract: Systems and methods for designing a virtual environment are provided. Various data are used, including images that depict different room layouts and styles, physical measurements and limitations of objects depicted in the images (e.g., dimension information, attributes purchase information, etc.), and object placement rules to assist with object placement in a virtual environment. The data may be displayed on a graphical user interface (GUI), and in response to selection of an object and/or room layout, the GUI may be populated with a virtual environment displayed in a design window of the GUI with objects placed in the virtual environment. The objects may be visually organized based on object placement rules and/or inspirational design elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2022Publication date: June 8, 2023Applicant: Marxent Labs LLCInventors: Barry BESECKER, Anna WITTEKIND, Ryan ROCHE, Matthew Robert MOONEY, Ian NEWLAND, Jonathan JEKELI, Jayson Alan HILBORN
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Publication number: 20230101953Abstract: Technologies for 3D virtual environment placement of 3D models based on 2D images are disclosed. At least an outline of a 3D virtual environment may be generated. A 2D image of one or more 2D images may be identified. A first product from the first 2D image may be identified. At least one 3D model of one or more 3D models based, at least, on the first product may be determined. A first location for placement of the first product in the 3D virtual environment may be identified. The at least one 3D model may be added within the 3D virtual environment based, at least, on the first location. The 3D virtual environment may be rendered into a visually interpretable form. A second product may be identified from the first 2D image, forming a first grouping of products. A starting element for the first grouping of products may be determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2022Publication date: March 30, 2023Applicant: Marxent Labs, LLCInventors: Bret BESECKER, Barry BESECKER, Jeffrey L. COWGILL, JR., Jonathan JEKELI
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Patent number: 11544901Abstract: Technologies for 3D virtual environment placement of 3D models based on 2D images are disclosed. At least an outline of a 3D virtual environment may be generated. A 2D image of one or more 2D images may be identified. A first product from the first 2D image may be identified. At least one 3D model of one or more 3D models based, at least, on the first product may be determined. A first location for placement of the first product in the 3D virtual environment may be identified. The at least one 3D model may be added within the 3D virtual environment based, at least, on the first location. The 3D virtual environment may be rendered into a visually interpretable form. A second product may be identified from the first 2D image, forming a first grouping of products. A starting element for the first grouping of products may be determined.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2021Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: Marxent Labs LLCInventors: Bret Besecker, Barry Besecker, Jeffrey L. Cowgill, Jr., Jonathan Jekeli
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Publication number: 20210327137Abstract: Technologies for 3D virtual environment placement of 3D models based on 2D images are disclosed. At least an outline of a 3D virtual environment may be generated. A 2D image of one or more 2D images may be identified. A first product from the first 2D image may be identified. At least one 3D model of one or more 3D models based, at least, on the first product may be determined. A first location for placement of the first product in the 3D virtual environment may be identified. The at least one 3D model may be added within the 3D virtual environment based, at least, on the first location. The 3D virtual environment may be rendered into a visually interpretable form. A second product may be identified from the first 2D image, forming a first grouping of products. A starting element for the first grouping of products may be determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Applicant: Marxent Labs, LLCInventors: Bret BESECKER, Barry BESECKER, Jeffrey L. COWGILL, JR., Jonathan JEKELI
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Patent number: 11049317Abstract: Technologies for 3D virtual environment placement of 3D models based on 2D images are disclosed. At least an outline of a 3D virtual environment may be generated. A 2D image of one or more 2D images may be identified. A first product from the first 2D image may be identified. At least one 3D model of one or more 3D models based, at least, on the first product may be determined. A first location for placement of the first product in the 3D virtual environment may be identified. The at least one 3D model may be added within the 3D virtual environment based, at least, on the first location. The 3D virtual environment may be rendered into a visually interpretable form. A second product may be identified from the first 2D image, forming a first grouping of products. A starting element for the first grouping of products may be determined.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2019Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Assignee: Marxent Labs, LLCInventors: Bret Besecker, Barry Besecker, Jeffrey L. Cowgill, Jr., Jonathan Jekeli
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Patent number: 10672191Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods may implement one or more techniques for anchoring computer generated objects within an augmented reality scene. One or more techniques may include capturing an image frame via a camera sensor, for example. One or more techniques may include determining a ground plane of the image frame and/or identifying a wall plane of the image frame. One or more techniques may include generating a model of a guide reticle and/or linking a virtual tether connecting the guide reticle to a digital object to be rendered relative to the guide reticle. One or more techniques may include rendering the guide reticle and the virtual tether to a display of, for example, a mobile image capture computing device relative to the wall plane and the ground plane. One or more techniques may include rendering the digital object to the display relative to the guide reticle and the virtual tether.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2018Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Marxent Labs LLCInventors: Bret Besecker, Barry Besecker, Ken Moser
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Patent number: 10600255Abstract: Technologies for composing a virtual reality setting on a mobile computing device are disclosed. In one or more techniques, a virtual reality environment may be configured on the mobile computing device. At least one virtual item may be selected for addition to the virtual reality environment. Information may be determined regarding a fit, a location, and/or a compatibility of the at least one virtual item relative to the virtual reality environment. The at least one virtual item may be added to the virtual reality environment based, at least in part, in the information. The virtual reality environment may be rendered on a display of the mobile computing device. The information may comprise rules regarding the at least one virtual item, or metadata corresponding to the at least one virtual item. The rules and/or the metadata may be predetermined, or may be determined by the mobile computing device at run time.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2018Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: Marxent Labs, LLCInventors: Bret Besecker, Barry Besecker, Ken Moser
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Publication number: 20190325643Abstract: Technologies for 3D virtual environment placement of 3D models based on 2D images are disclosed. At least an outline of a 3D virtual environment may be generated. A 2D image of one or more 2D images may be identified. A first product from the first 2D image may be identified. At least one 3D model of one or more 3D models based, at least, on the first product may be determined. A first location for placement of the first product in the 3D virtual environment may be identified. The at least one 3D model may be added within the 3D virtual environment based, at least, on the first location. The 3D virtual environment may be rendered into a visually interpretable form. A second product may be identified from the first 2D image, forming a first grouping of products. A starting element for the first grouping of products may be determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2019Publication date: October 24, 2019Applicant: Marxent Labs, LLCInventors: Bret Besecker, Barry Besecker, Jeff Cowgill, John Jekeli
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Publication number: 20190163434Abstract: Technologies for composing a virtual content setting on a mobile computing device are disclosed. In one or more techniques, a first virtual content may be configured on the first mobile computing device. A virtual content session may be initiated on the first mobile computing device. At least a second mobile computing device may be connected to the first mobile computing device. A modification of the first virtual content may be initiated on the first mobile computing device. A second virtual content may be received from the second mobile computing device as part of the modification of the first virtual content. The first virtual content may be modified with at least the second virtual content to form a third virtual content. The third virtual content in the virtual content session may be rendered on a display of the first mobile computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2018Publication date: May 30, 2019Applicant: Marxent Labs, LLCInventors: Barry Besecker, Bret Besecker, Ken Moser
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Publication number: 20190139322Abstract: Technologies for composing a virtual reality setting on a mobile computing device are disclosed. In one or more techniques, a virtual reality environment may be configured on the mobile computing device. At least one virtual item may be selected for addition to the virtual reality environment. Information may be determined regarding a fit, a location, and/or a compatibility of the at least one virtual item relative to the virtual reality environment. The at least one virtual item may be added to the virtual reality environment based, at least in part, in the information. The virtual reality environment may be rendered on a display of the mobile computing device. The information may comprise rules regarding the at least one virtual item, or metadata corresponding to the at least one virtual item. The rules and/or the metadata may be predetermined, or may be determined by the mobile computing device at run time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2018Publication date: May 9, 2019Applicant: Marxent Labs, LLCInventors: Barry Besecker, Bret Besecker, Ken Moser