Patents Assigned to Beamz Interactive, Inc.
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Patent number: 9646588Abstract: Systems and methods for creating and presenting sensory stimulating content in a cyber reality environment. One aspect of the disclosure allows a composer to associate audio content with one or more virtual triggers, and to define behavior characteristics which control the functioning of each virtual trigger. Another aspect of the disclosure provides a variety of user interfaces through which a performer can cause content to be presented to an audience.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2017Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: BEAMZ INTERACTIVE, INC.Inventors: Gary Bencar, Gerald Henry Riopelle, Todd Nystrom
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Patent number: 9542919Abstract: Systems and methods for creating and presenting sensory stimulating content in a cyber reality environment. One aspect of the disclosure allows a composer to associate audio content with one or more virtual triggers, and to define behavior characteristics which control the functioning of each virtual trigger. Another aspect of the disclosure provides a variety of user interfaces through which a performer can cause content to be presented to an audience.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2016Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: BEAMZ INTERACTIVE, Inc.Inventors: Gary Bencar, Gerald Henry Riopelle, Todd Nystrom
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Publication number: 20150046808Abstract: Method and apparatus of a touchscreen device for playback of a multilayered media file are provided. The method includes displaying a plurality of triggers, each of the triggers is associated with a distinct layer of a plurality of layers of the multilayered media file. The method further includes receiving a touch gesture related to a touch on the touchscreen. The method further includes controlling playback of one or more layers of a plurality of layers of media associated with the multilayered media file based on the touch gesture.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2013Publication date: February 12, 2015Applicant: Beamz Interactive, Inc.Inventors: Bardia Dejban, Shannon Dejban, Gary Bencar, Dave Sandler, Charles Mollo
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Publication number: 20150040742Abstract: Method and apparatus of a device for playback of a multilayered media file is provided. The method comprises receiving one or more attributes of a musical program of a multilayered media file comprising a plurality of musical programs. The method also comprises receiving a command related to the musical program of the multilayered media file. The method also comprises outputting the multilayered media file based on the attributes and the command.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2014Publication date: February 12, 2015Applicant: Beamz Interactive, Inc.Inventors: Bardia Dejban, Shannon Dejban, Gary Bencar, Dave Sandler, Charles Mollo
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Publication number: 20150042448Abstract: Method and apparatus of operating an electronic device for playback of a multilayered media file are provided. The method includes receiving device data from a triggering device via a wireless protocol, the device data related to a plurality of triggers of the triggering device, each of the triggers is associated with a distinct layer of a plurality of layers of the multilayered media file. The method further includes controlling playback of the plurality of layers of media associated with the multilayered media file based on the device data.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2014Publication date: February 12, 2015Applicant: Beamz Interactive, Inc.Inventors: Bardia Dejban, Shannon Dejban, Gary Bencar, Dave Sandler, Charles Mollo
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Patent number: 8872014Abstract: A controller having proximity sensors associated with a trigger, such as beam sensors, configured to generate proximity data as a function of where each beam is broken along its span. A variety of control signals are be generated, whereby each beam can be configured to be spatially controlled and mapped to mimic other controllers, such as those of a DJ controller or other entertainment device. MIDI messages may be generated in response to positioning a member in a beam as detected by the proximity sensors. Each beam may be configured into a plurality of proximity zones, where a different MIDI message is generated when the member is positioned in the respective proximity zone.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2012Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Beamz Interactive, Inc.Inventors: Dave Sandler, Cody Myer, Gerald H. Riopelle
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Patent number: 8835740Abstract: A controller configured to interactively control images, such as visual images including video images in interactive-multi-media including video games and the like. In one preferred embodiment, a controller is configured to generate a plurality of electromagnetic beams, whereby the user may selectively interrupt one or more of the electromagnetic beams to generate, control, or manipulate a visual image, rendered on a display. Advantageously, the user may control the visual image without having to physically depress buttons, to control one or more visual subjects.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2009Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Beamz Interactive, Inc.Inventor: Gerald H. Riopelle
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Patent number: 8835739Abstract: A software application configured to enable a single controller trigger to send arbitrarily complex sequences of keystroke and/or MIDI control messages to a multi-media device. Examples of multi-media devices include DJ players, video game systems, music, entertainment, and lighting control applications. Each trigger of the controller can be uniquely programmed to generate a complex sequence of keystrokes and/or MIDI control messages, allowing more complex and higher performance control of the multi-media device.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2012Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Beamz Interactive, Inc.Inventors: Gary Bencar, Rick Aaron Bidlack
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Publication number: 20130207790Abstract: A multi-media controller configured to generate MIDI signals which may be worn on a finger of a user. The controller has at least one electronic beam extending between a pair of expandable and retractable members. Each controller is connectable to a portable appliance operating software and which generates audio sounds, allowing a user to play an instrument of a song by interrupting the beam. Multiple controllers may be interconnected by a hub allowing multiple users to jam along by playing different instruments in a song.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2013Publication date: August 15, 2013Applicant: BEAMZ INTERACTIVE, INC.Inventors: Kevin Corson, Charles Mollo
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Publication number: 20130138233Abstract: A controller having proximity sensors associated with a trigger, such as beam sensors, configured to generate proximity data as a function of where each beam is broken along its span. A variety of control signals are be generated, whereby each beam can be configured to be spatially controlled and mapped to mimic other controllers, such as those of a DJ controller or other entertainment device. MIDI messages may be generated in response to positioning a member in a beam as detected by the proximity sensors. Each beam may be configured into a plurality of proximity zones, where a different MIDI message is generated when the member is positioned in the respective proximity zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2012Publication date: May 30, 2013Applicant: Beamz Interactive, Inc.Inventor: Beamz Interactive, Inc.
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Patent number: 8431811Abstract: A multi-media entertainment device enabling a user to control sound/audio elements of a music or sound program while video is displayed and which is correlated to the played sound elements. The user interacts with triggers such as laser beams that can be interrupted by a player's fingers to play music. The video track is displayed, and the user controls the audio play of the sound track by interrupting the beams, each beam associated with a different instrument. This allows the user to play the multimedia device along with a displayed video performance, in synchronization with one or more musicians displayed on a display. The user's play may be scored as a function of the user's accuracy of engaging the triggers. For instance, a user can strum a trigger associated with a guitar program in unison with a guitarist on the display. The music created by the user interacting with multiple triggers is sympathetic and always synchronized to the video performance.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2011Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Beamz Interactive, Inc.Inventor: Gerald Henry Riopelle
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Publication number: 20120266741Abstract: A software application configured to enable a single controller trigger to send arbitrarily complex sequences of keystroke and/or MIDI control messages to a multi-media device. Examples of multi-media devices include DJ players, video game systems, music, entertainment, and lighting control applications. Each trigger of the controller can be uniquely programmed to generate a complex sequence of keystrokes and/or MIDI control messages, allowing more complex and higher performance control of the multi-media device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: Beamz Interactive, Inc.Inventors: Gary Bencar, Rick Aaron Bidlack
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Patent number: 7858870Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: March 10, 2005Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Beamz Interactive, Inc.Inventor: Gerald Henry Riopelle
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Patent number: 7504577Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: April 22, 2005Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: Beamz Interactive, Inc.Inventor: Gerald Henry Riopelle