Patents by Inventor Elad Dabush
Elad Dabush 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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Publication number: 20240118051Abstract: Disclosed embodiments provide systems and methods for simulation of firearm discharge and training of armed forces and/or law enforcement personnel. A motion tracking system tracks motion of one or more users. In embodiments, the users wear one or more sensors on their bodies to allow tracking by the motion tracking system. A scenario management system utilizes position, orientation, and motion information provided by the motion tracking system to evaluate user performance during a scenario. A weapon simulator includes sensors that indicate position of the weapon and/or orientation of the weapon. The weapon simulator may further provide trigger activation indications to the scenario management system. In embodiments, the scenario management system generates, plays, reviews, and/or evaluates simulations. The evaluation can include scoring based on reaction times, posture, body position, body orientation, and/or other attributes.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Applicant: V-Armed Inc.Inventors: Daniel Kur, Elad Dabush
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Publication number: 20240110762Abstract: Disclosed embodiments provide systems and methods for simulation of firearm discharge and training of armed forces and/or law enforcement personnel. A motion tracking system tracks motion of one or more users. In embodiments, the users wear one or more sensors on their bodies to allow tracking by the motion tracking system. A scenario management system utilizes position, orientation, and motion information provided by the motion tracking system to evaluate user performance during a scenario. A weapon simulator includes sensors that indicate position of the weapon and/or orientation of the weapon. The weapon simulator may further provide trigger activation indications to the scenario management system. In embodiments, the scenario management system generates, plays, reviews, and/or evaluates simulations. The evaluation can include scoring based on reaction times, posture, body position, body orientation, and/or other attributes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Applicant: V-Armed Inc.Inventors: Elad Dabush, Rotem Shiffman
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Patent number: 11887507Abstract: A virtual reality system for use with law enforcement training is described. Simulation software receives a selection of a base scenario layout from a first user and an action associated with a parameter of the scenario to modify the scenario. The simulation software transmits the modified scenario to a user interface of a head-mounted display worn by a second user freely roaming a physical environment of the virtual reality system. The physical environment is defined at least partially by a physical coordinate system. The simulation software receives position data associated with an object and captured by one or more cameras within the physical environment, determines a position of the object from the position data, generates a virtual reality image of the object, adds the virtual reality image of the object into the modified scenario, and transmits the updated scenario to the user interface of the head-mounted display.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2020Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Inventors: Rotem Shiffman, Elad Dabush
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Publication number: 20230214007Abstract: A VR system is described. A simulation engine receives position data of an object during a scenario and transmits the position data to a modular symptoms generator. The modular symptoms generator queries a database to determine predefined position data for the object during the scenario and compares the captured position data with the predefined position data for the object during the scenario. If the position data for the object meets or exceeds the predefined position data, the modular symptoms generator executes a first modification on a portion of the scenario and if the position data for the object fails to meet or exceed the predefined position data, the modular symptoms generator executes a second modification on a portion of the scenario. The first modification results in a more favorable situation as compared to the situation resulting from the second modification.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2022Publication date: July 6, 2023Applicant: V-Armed Inc.Inventors: Elad Dabush, Rotem Shiffman
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Publication number: 20220299288Abstract: Disclosed embodiments provide systems and methods for simulation of firearm discharge and training of armed forces and/or law enforcement personnel. A motion tracking system tracks motion of one or more users. In embodiments, the users wear one or more sensors on their bodies to allow tracking by the motion tracking system. A scenario management system utilizes position, orientation, and motion information provided by the motion tracking system to evaluate user performance during a scenario. A weapon simulator includes sensors that indicate position of the weapon and/or orientation of the weapon. The weapon simulator may further provide trigger activation indications to the scenario management system. In embodiments, the scenario management system generates, plays, reviews, and/or evaluates simulations. The evaluation can include scoring based on reaction times, posture, body position, body orientation, and/or other attributes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2022Publication date: September 22, 2022Applicant: V-Armed Inc.Inventors: Daniel Kur, Elad Dabush
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Patent number: 11371794Abstract: Disclosed embodiments provide systems and methods for simulation of firearm discharge and training of armed forces and/or law enforcement personnel. A motion tracking system tracks motion of one or more users. In embodiments, the users wear one or more sensors on their bodies to allow tracking by the motion tracking system. A scenario management system utilizes position, orientation, and motion information provided by the motion tracking system to evaluate user performance during a scenario. A weapon simulator includes sensors that indicate position of the weapon and/or orientation of the weapon. The weapon simulator may further provide trigger activation indications to the scenario management system. In embodiments, the scenario management system generates, plays, reviews, and/or evaluates simulations. The evaluation can include scoring based on reaction times, posture, body position, body orientation, and/or other attributes.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2020Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: V-Armed Inc.Inventors: Daniel Kur, Elad Dabush
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Publication number: 20220114905Abstract: A virtual reality system for use with law enforcement training is described. Simulation software receives a selection of a base scenario layout from a first user and an action associated with a parameter of the scenario to modify the scenario. The simulation software transmits the modified scenario to a user interface of a head-mounted display worn by a second user freely roaming a physical environment of the virtual reality system. The physical environment is defined at least partially by a physical coordinate system. The simulation software receives position data associated with an object and captured by one or more cameras within the physical environment, determines a position of the object from the position data, generates a virtual reality image of the object, adds the virtual reality image of the object into the modified scenario, and transmits the updated scenario to the user interface of the head-mounted display.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2020Publication date: April 14, 2022Applicant: V-Armed Inc.Inventors: Rotem Shiffman, Elad Dabush
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Patent number: 11226677Abstract: A Full-Body Inverse Kinematic (FBIK) module for use in tracking a user in a virtual reality (VR) environment. The FBIK module has an enclosure containing a power source, a plurality of active tags with lights for use by a motion tracking system to track the user, and a controller that flashes the lights in distinct patters to identify the user of the FBIK module.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2020Date of Patent: January 18, 2022Assignee: V-Armed Inc.Inventors: Daniel Kur, Elad Dabush
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Patent number: 11204215Abstract: A wireless independent tracking system (WITS) module for use with a weapon simulator in a virtual reality (VR) environment. The WITS module includes active tags for tracking a gun simulator the WITS module is coupled to; a shot detector that detects a shot being fired by the gun; a shot counter that counts a number of shots fired; a transmitter that sends a signal to a smart magazine of the gun when the gun is out of virtual ammunition; and a coupler configured to couple the WITS module to a rail of the gun.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2020Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: V-ARMED INC.Inventors: Daniel Kur, Elad Dabush
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Patent number: 10922992Abstract: Disclosed embodiments provide systems and methods for simulation of firearm discharge and training of armed forces and/or law enforcement personnel. A motion tracking system tracks motion of one or more users. In embodiments, the users wear one or more sensors on their bodies to allow tracking by the motion tracking system. A scenario management system utilizes position, orientation, and motion information provided by the motion tracking system to evaluate user performance during a scenario. A weapon simulator includes sensors that indicate position of the weapon and/or orientation of the weapon. The weapon simulator may further provide trigger activation indications to the scenario management system. In embodiments, the scenario management system generates, plays, reviews, and/or evaluates simulations. The evaluation can include scoring based on reaction times, posture, body position, body orientation, and/or other attributes.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2018Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: V-ARMED INC.Inventors: Daniel Kur, Elad Dabush
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Publication number: 20210020062Abstract: Disclosed embodiments provide systems and methods for simulation of firearm discharge and training of armed forces and/or law enforcement personnel. A motion tracking system tracks motion of one or more users. In embodiments, the users wear one or more sensors on their bodies to allow tracking by the motion tracking system. A scenario management system utilizes position, orientation, and motion information provided by the motion tracking system to evaluate user performance during a scenario. A weapon simulator includes sensors that indicate position of the weapon and/or orientation of the weapon. The weapon simulator may further provide trigger activation indications to the scenario management system. In embodiments, the scenario management system generates, plays, reviews, and/or evaluates simulations. The evaluation can include scoring based on reaction times, posture, body position, body orientation, and/or other attributes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2020Publication date: January 21, 2021Applicant: V-Armed Inc.Inventors: Daniel Kur, Elad Dabush
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Publication number: 20200408480Abstract: A wireless independent tracking system (WITS) module for use with a weapon simulator in a virtual reality (VR) environment. The WITS module includes active tags for tracking a gun simulator the WITS module is coupled to; a shot detector that detects a shot being fired by the gun; a shot counter that counts a number of shots fired; a transmitter that sends a signal to a smart magazine of the gun when the gun is out of virtual ammunition; and a coupler configured to couple the WITS module to a rail of the gun.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2020Publication date: December 31, 2020Applicant: V-Armed Inc.Inventors: Daniel Kur, Elad Dabush
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Publication number: 20200341542Abstract: A Full-Body Inverse Kinematic (FBIK) module for use in tracking a user in a virtual reality (VR) environment. The FBIK module has an enclosure containing a power source, a plurality of active tags with lights for use by a motion tracking system to track the user, and a controller that flashes the lights in distinct patters to identify the user of the FBIK module.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2020Publication date: October 29, 2020Applicant: V-Armed Inc.Inventors: Daniel Kur, Elad Dabush
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Publication number: 20190213901Abstract: Disclosed embodiments provide systems and methods for simulation of firearm discharge and training of armed forces and/or law enforcement personnel. A motion tracking system tracks motion of one or more users. In embodiments, the users wear one or more sensors on their bodies to allow tracking by the motion tracking system. A scenario management system utilizes position, orientation, and motion information provided by the motion tracking system to evaluate user performance during a scenario. A weapon simulator includes sensors that indicate position of the weapon and/or orientation of the weapon. The weapon simulator may further provide trigger activation indications to the scenario management system. In embodiments, the scenario management system generates, plays, reviews, and/or evaluates simulations. The evaluation can include scoring based on reaction times, posture, body position, body orientation, and/or other attributes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2018Publication date: July 11, 2019Applicant: V-Armed Inc.Inventors: Daniel Kur, Elad Dabush
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Patent number: D962634Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2020Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Inventor: Elad Dabush
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Patent number: D965447Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2020Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: V-Armed IncInventor: Elad Dabush
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Patent number: D990008Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2021Date of Patent: June 20, 2023Inventor: Elad Dabush
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Patent number: D1012220Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2020Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Inventor: Elad Dabush
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Patent number: D1013091Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2021Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: V-ARMED INC.Inventor: Elad Dabush