Patents by Inventor Saori Noda

Saori Noda 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).

  • Patent number: 11273284
    Abstract: A technique may be provided to determine, as a target breathing rhythm used to change a mental and physical state of a target person to a target mental and physical state, not only an exhalation period for exhaling and an inhalation period for inhaling, but also a grace period between the exhalation period and the inhalation period. The grace period is a switching period between the exhalation period and the inhalation period. The grace period is a period in which exhalation, or inhalation, or both exhalation and inhalation are enabled to be performed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2022
    Assignee: DENSO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Saori Noda, Masaru Kakizaki, Rie Osaki
  • Publication number: 20200121889
    Abstract: A technique may be provided to determine, as a target breathing rhythm used to change a mental and physical state of a target person to a target mental and physical state, not only an exhalation period for exhaling and an inhalation period for inhaling, but also a grace period between the exhalation period and the inhalation period. The grace period is a switching period between the exhalation period and the inhalation period. The grace period is a period in which exhalation, or inhalation, or both exhalation and inhalation are enabled to be performed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 16, 2019
    Publication date: April 23, 2020
    Inventors: Saori NODA, Masaru KAKIZAKI, Rie OSAKI
  • Patent number: 8860547
    Abstract: A wearable control terminal for allowing a user to control a target object includes a contact detector, an impact detector, a motion detector, and a transmitter. The contact detector is mounted on a surface of a first portion of a user's body to detect whether the first portion is in contact with or separated from a second portion of the body based on whether a closed loop conducting path is formed with the first portion and the second portion. The impact detector detects an impact on the control terminal. The motion detector detects a motion of the user based on the results of detection by the contact detector and the impact detector. The transmitter transmits a control signal to the target object according to the detected motion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 2012
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2014
    Assignee: DENSO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Isao Aichi, Ichiro Akahori, Saori Noda
  • Patent number: 8378967
    Abstract: A wearable input device includes a pair of ring-shaped signal electrodes and a current sensor arranged in parallel in the direction of the axis of a finger. The current sensor is provided outside an area sandwiched between the signal electrodes. An alternating current signal is applied between the signal electrodes. When the top end of the finger with this device worn thereon is brought into contact with any other body site, a current flows through the current measure point of the current sensor. When the top end of the finger is not in contact with any other body site, no current flows through the measurement point of the current sensor. Based on the measured current, it is determined whether the finger is in contact with any other body site. A command is outputted to an external device according to the result of the determination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 2010
    Date of Patent: February 19, 2013
    Assignee: DENSO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Saori Noda, Kyo Yamamoto, Mitsuo Okumura, Ichiro Akahori, Koji Hamada
  • Publication number: 20120326833
    Abstract: A wearable control terminal for allowing a user to control a target object includes a contact detector, an impact detector, a motion detector, and a transmitter. The contact detector is mounted on a surface of a first portion of a user's body to detect whether the first portion is in contact with or separated from a second portion of the body based on whether a closed loop conducting path is formed with the first portion and the second portion. The impact detector detects an impact on the control terminal. The motion detector detects a motion of the user based on the results of detection by the contact detector and the impact detector. The transmitter transmits a control signal to the target object according to the detected motion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2012
    Publication date: December 27, 2012
    Applicant: DENSO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Isao AICHI, Ichiro AKAHORI, Saori NODA
  • Publication number: 20100220054
    Abstract: A wearable input device includes a pair of ring-shaped signal electrodes and a current sensor arranged in parallel in the direction of the axis of a finger. The current sensor is provided outside an area sandwiched between the signal electrodes. An alternating current signal is applied between the signal electrodes. When the top end of the finger with this device worn thereon is brought into contact with any other body site, a current flows through the current measure point of the current sensor. When the top end of the finger is not in contact with any other body site, no current flows through the measurement point of the current sensor. Based on the measured current, it is determined whether the finger is in contact with any other body site. A command is outputted to an external device according to the result of the determination.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2010
    Publication date: September 2, 2010
    Applicant: DENSO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Saori Noda, Kyo Yamamoto, Mitsuo Okumura, Ichiro Akahori, Koji Hamada