Patents Assigned to Immersion
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Publication number: 20140266644Abstract: A system that generates haptic effects on mobile devices during a group event receives an identity of a first type of haptic effect to be broadcast during the group event and determines a first set of the mobile devices during the group event that will generate the haptic effect. The system then broadcasts the first type of haptic effect to the first set of mobile devices during the group event.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: IMMERSION CORPORATIONInventor: Robert W. HEUBEL
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Patent number: 8834465Abstract: Implementations of modular tools and methods of operating modular tools are described in the present disclosure. A modular tool according to one of several possible embodiments comprises a handle portion and a distal portion. The handle portion is configured to be manipulated by a user. The distal portion is configured to be attached to the handle portion, but is further configured to be removable from the handle portion by the user. Manipulation of the handle portion causes movement of one or more components of the distal portion. The distal portion is further configured to sense one or more parameters and transmit the sensed parameters to the handle portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2008Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Christophe Ramstein, Christopher J. Ullrich, Anne DeGheest
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Patent number: 8838671Abstract: Force feedback is provided to a user of a client computer receiving information such as a web page over a network such as the World Wide Web from a server machine. The client machine has a force feedback interface device through which the user experiences physical force feedback. The web page may include force feedback information to provide authored force effects. Force feedback is correlated to web page objects by a force feedback program running on the client and based on input information from the interface device, the web page objects, and the force feedback information. Generic force effects can also be provided, which are applied uniformly at the client machine to all web page objects of a particular type as defined by user preferences at the client machine. A web page authoring interface is also described that includes the ability to add force sensations to a web page. The user may assign force effects to web page objects and immediately feel how the web page will feel to an end user.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Evan F. Wies, Dean C. Chang, Louis B. Rosenberg, Sian W. Tan, Jeffrey R. Mallett
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Publication number: 20140257536Abstract: A pacing system for pacing an activity receives a desired pace that includes a timing interval and generates a first pace signal based on the desired pace and corresponding to the timing interval. The system receives feedback on an actual pace of the activity and determines if the actual pace is different than the desired pace. When the actual pace is different, the system generates a second pace signal having a timing that is different than the timing interval. When the actual pace is not different, the system generates the second pace signal in accordance with the timing interval.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: Immersion CorporationInventors: Robert LACROIX, Danny GRANT
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Publication number: 20140253303Abstract: A system is provided that automatically adjusts a haptic effect. The system generates a haptic effect based on one or more haptic parameters. The system measures an affective state of a user that experiences the haptic effect. The system adjusts at least one haptic parameter of the one or more haptic parameters based on the measured affective state. The system generates a new haptic effect based on the one or more haptic parameters, where the at least one haptic effect parameter causes the new haptic effect to be different from the haptic effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: Immersion CorporationInventor: Vincent LEVESQUE
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Publication number: 20140258318Abstract: A system is provided that automatically generates one or more haptic effects from source data, such as audio source data. The system fits the one or more haptic effects to the source data by analyzing the source data and identifying one or more haptic effects that are the most similar to the source data. The system matches the identified one or more haptic effects with the source data. The system subsequently outputs the identified one or more haptic effects.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: Immersion CorporationInventors: Christopher J. ULLRICH, Danny GRANT, Victor Aaron VIEGAS, Juan Manuel CRUZ-HERNANDEZ
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Publication number: 20140256438Abstract: Systems, electronic devices, and methods provide haptic sensations as a function of eye gaze. A system may include a detector configured to determine a direction of an eye gaze of a user of the system, a processor configured to generate signal representative of a haptic effect based on the direction of the eye gaze, and a haptic output device configured to receive the signal from the processor and output the haptic effect to the user. A method for providing a haptic effect to a user of a system may include determining a direction of an eye gaze of the user of the system, generating a haptic effect based on the direction of the eye gaze, and outputting the haptic effect to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: IMMERSION CORPORATIONInventors: Danny A. Grant, Vincent Levesque
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Patent number: 8830161Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to methods and systems for providing customized “haptic messaging” to users of handheld communication devices in a variety of applications. In one embodiment, a method of providing virtual touch to a handheld communication device includes: receiving an input signal associated with a virtual touch; outputting a request relating to a contact with a user-interface member coupled to a handheld communication device; and providing a control signal associated with the contact to an actuator coupled to the handheld communication device, the control signal being configured to cause the actuator to output a haptic effect associated with the virtual touch.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2003Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Danny A. Grant, Jeffrey Eid, Shoichi Endo, Erik J. Shahoian, Dean C. Chang
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Publication number: 20140247227Abstract: A haptic output device including an actuator configured to generate a haptic effect, and a processor configured to communicate a driving signal to the actuator and to communicate a braking signal to the actuator before or at the same time the driving signal is terminated to generate the haptic effect. The braking signal has a frequency substantially the same as a resonant frequency of the actuator and at a reverse phase of the driving signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2013Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: IMMERSION CORPORATIONInventors: Li JIANG, Juan Manuel CRUZ-HERNANDEZ
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Publication number: 20140247120Abstract: In an embodiment, a system and method for automatically converting a plurality of events in a plurality of channels in a structured representation sequence into haptic events. The method comprises calculating an event score for each event of the sequence in one or more channels. The method also comprises calculating a cumulative score based on the event scores in the one or more channels. The method includes selectively designating haptic events to the events based on the event scores in one or more selected channels, wherein the haptic events are output by a haptic actuator. This may be done by the system by calculating properties of the sound or by taking already existing values associated with those properties to efficiently produce haptic events.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: Immersion CorporationInventors: Christopher J. ULLRICH, Stephen D. RANK, Munibe M. BAKIRCIOGLU
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Patent number: 8824736Abstract: Systems and devices for augmenting a real scene in a video stream are disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2012Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Total ImmersionInventors: Valentin Lefevre, Nicolas Livet
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Patent number: 8823674Abstract: A system that produces a dynamic haptic effect and generates a drive signal that includes a gesture signal and a real or virtual device sensor signal. The haptic effect is modified dynamically based on both the gesture signal and the real or virtual device sensor signal such as from an accelerometer or gyroscope, or by a signal created from processing data such as still images, video or sound. The haptic effect may optionally be modified dynamically by using the gesture signal and the real or virtual device sensor signal and a physical model, or may optionally be applied concurrently to multiple devices which are connected via a communication link. The haptic effect may optionally be encoded into a data file on a first device. The data file is then communicated to a second device and the haptic effect is read from the data file and applied to the second device.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2014Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: David Birnbaum, Chris Ullrich, Jason Short, Ryan Devenish
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Publication number: 20140232534Abstract: A haptically enabled system receives information and determines that a user of the system should be notified of the information. The system further receives and analyzes inputs to determine a context of the user. The system then generates an instinctive alert based on the context, where the instinctive alert is configured to impart a desired emotion on the user. The system then displays the instinctive alert based on the context.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2013Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: IMMERSION CORPORATIONInventors: David BIRNBAUM, Vincent LEVESQUE, Danny GRANT
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Publication number: 20140226068Abstract: A method for synchronizing haptic effects with at least one media component in a media transport stream includes identifying a series of video frames containing imaging information and/or a series of audio frames containing sound information in the media transport stream; identifying a series of haptic frames containing force feedback information in the media transport stream; and synchronizing the force feedback information in response to the imaging information and/or sound information.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: IMMERSION CORPORATIONInventors: Robert A. LACROIX, Andrianaivo RABEMIARISOA, Henrique D. DA COSTA, Herve Thu TIMONE, Stephen D. RANK, Christopher J. ULLRICH
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Patent number: 8801710Abstract: A surgical tool system includes an electrosurgical tool for sealing and transecting tissue and a tactile feedback system integrated onto a handle of the tool that generates relevant feedback in at least the form of haptic effects to the user. The tactile feedback alerts the user of tissue properties, i.e., when tissue located within jaws of the tool is completely sealed, when the tissue is ready to be cut, the cutting rate or speed, the quantity of tissue located within jaws of the tool, and whether a blood vessel is fully located within jaws of tool. In addition, the tactile feedback alerts the user to the operating status of energy application during the procedure.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2010Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Christopher Ullrich, Ali Modarres, Pedro Gregorio, Cheryl Shimek
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Patent number: 8803796Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and system for providing haptic feedback in a user interface. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a manipulandum, a resistive actuator, and a biasing element disposed between the manipulandum and the resistive actuator. Further, the biasing element is coupled to one of the manipulandum or the resistive actuator and releasably coupled to the housing, the manipulandum or the resistive actuator.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2004Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Juan Manuel Cruz-Hernandez, Michael D. Levin
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Patent number: 8803798Abstract: Various systems, devices, and methods for shape deformation of a haptic deformation display device are provided. For example, the haptic deformation display device may receive an input signal when the shape of the haptic deformation display device is in a first shape configuration. In response to the input signal, the haptic deformation display device may activate an actuator of the haptic deformation display device. The actuator may move a deformation component of the haptic deformation display device. The deformation component may at least partially defining a shape of the haptic deformation display device, thereby causing the shape of the haptic deformation display device to deform into a second shape configuration different from the first shape configuration. The second shape configuration may be substantially maintained.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2010Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Li Jiang, David M. Birnbaum, Remy Pieron, Christopher J. Ullrich, Juan Manuel Cruz-Hernandez, Robert LaCroix, Danny A. Grant, Ali Modarres
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Patent number: 8803795Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to methods and systems for providing customized “haptic messaging” to users of handheld communication devices in a variety of applications. In one embodiment, a method of using haptic effects to relate location information includes: receiving an input signal associated with a position of a handheld communication device (100); determining the position of the handheld communication device (100) relative to a predetermined location; and providing a haptic effect associated with a distance between the position of the handheld communication device (100) and the predetermined location. In another embodiment, a handheld communication device (100) can be used as a two-way haptic remote control.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2003Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Danny A. Grant, Jeffrey Eld, Shoichi Endo, Erik J. Shahoian, Dean C. Chang
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Patent number: 8805016Abstract: Methods, systems and devices for augmenting a real scene in a video stream are disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2012Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Total ImmersionInventors: Valentin Lefevre, Nicolas Livet
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Publication number: 20140218185Abstract: A system in which haptic effects are generated using an actuator receives a frequency response for the actuator at a standard voltage and generates a lookup table for an overdrive voltage based on the frequency response. The system then receives a haptic signal for the haptic effect and extracts one or more frequencies for the haptic signal. The system then determines the corresponding overdrive voltage from the lookup table for each of the frequencies and, for each of the frequencies, applies the corresponding overdrive voltage to the actuator. The overdrive voltage is greater than or equal to the standard voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2013Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: IMMERSION CORPORATIONInventors: Juan Manuel CRUZ-HERNANDEZ, Robert LACROIX