Patents Assigned to Facebook Technologies, LLC
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Patent number: 10926446Abstract: In various embodiments, an electrode precursor material may be flowed into a manifold extrusion die having first and second manifold inlet openings. Further, an electroactive polymer precursor material may be flowed into the manifold extrusion die via a third manifold inlet opening such that the electroactive polymer precursor material is layered between alternating layers of the electrode precursor material from the first and second manifold inlet openings. Moreover, the electrode precursor material and the electroactive polymer precursor material may be extruded through a manifold outlet opening of the manifold extrusion die. Various other methods, systems, apparatuses, and materials are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2018Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Andrew John Ouderkirk, Christopher Yuan Ting Liao, Katherine Marie Smyth, Thomas John Farrell Wallin, Jack Lindsay, Austin Lane, Tanya Malhotra, Kenneth Diest, Yigit Menguc
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Patent number: 10931884Abstract: In one example, a method comprises: exposing a first photodiode to incident light to generate first charge; exposing a second photodiode to the incident light to generate second charge; converting, by a first charge sensing unit, the first charge to a first voltage; converting, by a second charge sensing unit, the second charge to a second voltage; controlling an ADC to detect, based on the first voltage, that a quantity of the first charge reaches a saturation threshold, and to measure a saturation time when the quantity of the first charge reaches the saturation threshold; stopping the exposure of the first photodiode and the second photodiode to the incident light based on detecting that the quantity of the first charge reaches the saturation threshold; and controlling the ADC to measure, based on the second voltage, a quantity of the second charge generated by the second photodiode before the exposure ends.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2019Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Xinqiao Liu, Andrew Samuel Berkovich, Song Chen
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Patent number: 10929997Abstract: A depth camera assembly (DCA) determines depth information within a local area by capturing images of the local area including a local region using a plurality of imaging sensors. The local region is represented by a first set of pixels in each captured image. For each image, the DCA identifies the first set of pixels corresponding to the surface in the local region and determines a depth measurement from the DCA to the local region by comparing the first set of pixels from images captured by different imaging sensors. To determine depth measurements for second sets of pixels neighboring the first set of pixels, the DCA selectively propagates depth information from the first set of pixels to second sets of pixels satisfying one or more criteria (e.g., satisfying a threshold saturation measurement or a threshold contrast measurement).Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2019Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Michael Hall, Xinqiao Liu, Zhaoming Zhu, Rajesh Lachhmandas Chhabria, Huixuan Tang, Shuochen Su, Zihe Gao
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Patent number: 10928635Abstract: A headset includes a display assembly. The display assembly has a primary portion and a peripheral portion. The primary portion of the display assembly is configured to emit a first portion of image light, and has a first field of view (FOV). The peripheral portion of the display assembly is configured to emit a second portion of the image light over a second FOV, and the peripheral portion is canted relative to the primary portion. The emitted first portion of image light and the emitted second portion of image light create a composite FOV from the perspective of an eyebox, and a seam between the first FOV and the second FOV is located in a peripheral region of the composite FOV.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2019Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Nicholas Daniel Trail, Andrew John Ouderkirk, Pasi Saarikko, Sharvil Shailesh Talati, Hee Yoon Lee, Behnam Bastani
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Patent number: 10928656Abstract: An apparatus having an asymmetric adjustable lens with a deformable optical element. The apparatus may also include one or more actuators coupled to a deformable element of the asymmetric adjustable lens in a direct-drive configuration such that (1) mechanical action of the one or more actuators applies force to the deformable optical element and (2) the force applied by the mechanical action of the one or more actuators changes an optical property of the asymmetric adjustable lens by deforming the deformable optical element. Various other devices, systems, and methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2018Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Katherine Marie Smyth, Andrew John Ouderkirk, John Cooke
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Patent number: 10932083Abstract: A system for generating individualized HRTFs that are customized to a user of a headset. The system includes a server and an audio system. The server determines the individualized HRTFs based in part on acoustic features data (e.g., image data, anthropometric features, etc.) of the user and a template HRTF. The server provides the individualized HRTFs to the audio system. The audio system presents spatialized audio content to the user using the individualized HRTFs.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2019Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: William Owen Brimijoin, II, Henrik Gert Hassager, Vamsi Krishna Ithapu, Philip Robinson
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Patent number: 10928556Abstract: An electroactive ceramic may be incorporated into a transparent optical element and may characterized by an average grain size of less than 200 nm, a relative density of at least 99%, and a transmissivity within the visible spectrum of at least 50%, while maintaining a d33 value of at least 20 pC/N. Optical properties of the electroactive ceramic, including transmissivity, haze, and clarity may be substantially unchanged during actuation of the optical element and the attendant application of a voltage to a layer of the electroactive ceramic.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2019Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Spencer Allan Wells, Katherine Marie Smyth, Andrew John Ouderkirk
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Patent number: 10930529Abstract: A light emitting diode (LED) includes an elastomeric material that facilitates adhesive attachment with a pick-up head for pick and place operations. The LED includes an epitaxial layer defining a mesa structure and a light emitting surface. The mesa structure includes an active layer to emit light, and the emitted light is reflected at the mesa structure toward a light emitting region of the light emitting surface and transmitted at the light emitting region. An elastomeric material is on a portion of the light emitting surface, such as the light emitting region or a passive region. At the light emitting region, the elastomeric material may be shaped as a lens that collimates light transmitted from the light emitting region, and also facilitates adhesion to the pick-up head. At the passive region, the elastomeric material facilitates adhesion to the pick-up head without interfering with light emitted from the light emitting region.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2020Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Pooya Saketi, Patrick Joseph Hughes, William Padraic Henry, Joseph O'Keeffe
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Patent number: 10928889Abstract: An apparatus for directional acoustic sensing may include a wearable dimensioned to be donned by a user of an artificial reality system. The wearable may include a signal generator that propagates an acoustic wave via a body of the user toward a specific body part. The wearable may also include an acoustic sensor that detects an acoustic reflection of the acoustic wave propagated by the signal generator. The wearable may further include at least one processing device that is communicatively coupled to the acoustic sensor. The processing device may determine that the specific body part has made physical contact with an object based at least in part on the acoustic reflection. In response, the processing device may generate an input command for the artificial reality system that accounts for the specific body part making physical contact with the object. Various other apparatuses, systems, and methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2019Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Eric Michael Whitmire, Wolf Kienzle, David R. Perek, Hrvoje Benko
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Patent number: 10930077Abstract: The disclosed computer-implemented method may include determining a local position and a local orientation of a local device in an environment and receiving, by the local device and from a mapping system, object data for objects within the environment. The object data may include position data and orientation data for the objects and relationship data between the objects. The method may also include deriving, based on the object data received from the mapping system, and the local position and orientation of the local device, a contextual rendering of the objects that provides contextual data that modifies a user's view of the environment. The method may include displaying, using the local device, the contextual rendering of at least one of the plurality of objects to modify the user's view of the environment. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2018Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Richard Andrew Newcombe, Jakob Julian Engel, Julian Straub, Thomas John Whelan, Steven John Lovegrove, Yuheng Ren
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Patent number: 10921644Abstract: A liquid crystal display (LCD) device including an LCD panel and a backlight. The backlight includes a plurality of light sources to emit light, and a reflective stack. The reflective stack is positioned to receive light emitted from the light sources and transmit the light to the LCD panel. The reflective stack includes optical elements providing a folded beam path for the light emitted from the light sources to the LCD panel. The light emitted from the light sources is diffused while propagating towards and away from the LCD panel along the folded beam path. The folded beam path has an optical distance that is longer than the spatial distance between the light sources and the LCD panel to improve light diffusion by the backlight without substantially increasing backlight thickness.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2020Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Evan M. Richards, Shizhe Shen, Jianru Shi, Yue Shi, Shie Ping Jeffrey Tseng
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Patent number: 10921764Abstract: Methods and apparatus for controlling a physical object in an environment based, at least in part, on neuromuscular signals. The method comprises recording a plurality of neuromuscular signals from a plurality of neuromuscular sensors arranged on one or more wearable devices worn by a user, receiving a selection of a physical object within the environment, and controlling, based at least in part on the plurality of neuromuscular signals and/or information based on the plurality of neuromuscular signals, an operation of the selected object within the environment.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2019Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Qiushi Mao, Jasmine Stone, Adam Berenzweig, Patrick Kaifosh, Robert John DiMaiolo, Jason Reisman, Robert Cochran, Naor Brown, Nitzan Bartov, Joshua Duyan, Daniel Wetmore
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Patent number: 10921896Abstract: An augmented reality (AR) device can access a library of applications or user interfaces (UIs) designed to control a set of devices. The AR device can determine which UI to present based on detection of a device to be controlled near the AR device. For example, a user wearing an AR device may look at a thermostat placed on a wall and a UI to control the thermostat may be presented to the user. The determination that the user is looking at the thermostat may be made by correlating the gaze tracking information of the user-facing camera with the location of the thermostat in an image captured by a world-facing camera. Determination of the location of the thermostat in the image can be performed using image recognition technology. The UI can be selected based on a database record pairing the UI with the thermostat.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2016Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Javier San Agustin Lopez, Martin Henrik Tall, Rasmus Dahl, Jonas Priesum
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Patent number: 10921879Abstract: An artificial reality system is described that renders, presents, and controls user interface elements within an artificial reality environment, and performs actions in response to one or more detected gestures of the user. The artificial reality system includes an image capture device, a head-mounted display (HMD), a user interface (UI) engine, and a rendering engine. The image capture device captures image data representative of a physical environment. The HMD outputs artificial reality content, the artificial reality content including an assistant element. The gesture detector identifies, from the image data, a gesture that includes a gripping motion of two or more digits of a hand to form a gripping configuration at a location that corresponds to the assistant element, and subsequent to the gripping motion, a throwing motion of the hand with respect to the assistant element. The UI engine generates a UI element in response to identifying the gesture.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2019Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Jonathan Ravasz, Jasper Stevens, Adam Tibor Varga, Etienne Pinchon, Simon Charles Tickner, Jennifer Lynn Spurlock, Kyle Eric Sorge-Toomey, Robert Ellis, Barrett Fox
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Patent number: 10923071Abstract: The disclosed display device may include a display screen having (1) a front surface and (2) a pair of display regions that emit image light from the front surface, the pair of display regions separated from each other by a non-display region in a longitudinal direction of the display screen, each of the pair of display regions including a plurality of pixels arranged in a plurality of pixel rows and a plurality of pixel columns, the plurality of pixel rows and the plurality of pixel columns each extending obliquely relative to a peripheral edge of the front surface. The display device may also include a display driver circuit for driving the plurality of pixels of both of the pair of display regions, the display driver circuit disposed apart from the pair of display regions in a lateral direction of the display screen. Various other methods, systems, and devices are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2019Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventor: Dong Chen
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Patent number: 10921499Abstract: A display device includes a display panel including a plurality of light emitters spaced apart by a first representative distance in a first emission region and a plurality of light emitters spaced apart by a second representative distance different from the first representative distance in a second emission region that surrounds the first emission region. The display device also includes a filter coupled with the display panel for transmitting light projected by the display panel through the filter. The filter has a first filter region configured to cause a first distribution of light emitted from a first light emitter in the first emission region and a second distribution of light emitted from a second light emitter in the first emission region so that the first distribution at least partially overlaps with the second distribution.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2019Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Andrew John Ouderkirk, James Ronald Bonar, Jasmine Soria Sears
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Patent number: 10923523Abstract: In one example, an apparatus comprises: a first photodiode configured to convert a first component of light to a first charge, second photodiode configured to convert a second component of the light to a second charge; and an interface circuit configured to: perform a first quantization and a second quantization of the first charge to generate, respectively, a first result and a second result, the first quantization and the second quantization being associated with different light intensity ranges; provide one of the first result or the second result to represent an intensity of the first component of a pixel; perform the first quantization and the second quantization of the second charge to generate, respectively, a third result and a fourth result; and provide one of the third result or the fourth result to represent an intensity of the second component of the pixel.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2019Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Xinqiao Liu, Song Chen
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Patent number: 10916065Abstract: In one embodiment, a client system receives a request to access a user interface element in a virtual reality environment for an application and generates the user interface element in the virtual reality environment. The user interface element at the generated position occludes a portion of the application. The client system detects an input to move the user interface element from one position in the virtual reality environment to another position in the virtual reality environment relative to a display region of the application and stores position data associated with the other position of the virtual reality environment in a position database. The position data is associated with the application. The client system receives another request to access the user interface element in the virtual reality environment for the application and generates the user interface element in the virtual reality environment based on the position data associated with the application.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2018Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Brandon Furtwangler, Justin Rogers
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Patent number: 10914956Abstract: A headset includes a first waveguide display and a second waveguide display. The first waveguide display is configured to emit a first portion of image light, the first waveguide display having a first field of view (FOV). The second display assembly is configured to emit a second portion of the image light, and the second display assembly has a second FOV. The first waveguide display and the second display assembly are tiled such that the emitted first portion of image light and the emitted second portion of image light create a tiled FOV from a perspective of an eyebox. And a seam between the first FOV and the second FOV is located in a peripheral region of the tiled FOV.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2019Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Nicholas Daniel Trail, Andrew John Ouderkirk, Pasi Saarikko, Sharvil Shailesh Talati, Hee Yoon Lee, Behnam Bastani, Hagar Edelstain
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Patent number: 10914945Abstract: A near-eye optic includes a substrate having a clear aperture for propagating light. An inconspicuous electrical circuit is supported by the substrate in the clear aperture of the substrate. The inconspicuous electrical circuit includes a plurality of inconspicuous conductive traces disposed in an inconspicuous pattern and electrically coupled to a plurality of inconspicuous electrical components. The inconspicuous pattern may include e.g. an asymmetric pattern, an aperiodic pattern, a pseudo-random pattern, a meandering pattern, a periodic pattern modulated with pseudo-random perturbations, or a non-rectangular pattern modulated with pseudo-random perturbations.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2018Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: Facebook Technologies, LLCInventors: Karol Constantine Hatzilias, Robin Sharma, Christopher Yuan Ting Liao, Andrew Ouderkirk