Patents Assigned to Immersion
  • Patent number: 7511706
    Abstract: Haptic feedback interface devices using electroactive polymer (EAP) actuators to provide haptic sensations. A haptic feedback interface device is in communication with a host computer and includes a sensor device that detects the manipulation of the interface device by the user and an electroactive polymer actuator responsive to input signals and operative to output a force to the user caused by motion of the actuator. The output force provides a haptic sensation to the user. In an embodiment, a stylus including a body having a first end and a second end opposite from the first end, a moveable member coupled to the body and capable of being in contact with a user's hand; and an electro active polymer actuator coupled to the moveable member, wherein the electroactive polymer moves the moveable member from a first position to a second position with respect to the body upon being activated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 31, 2009
    Assignee: Immersion Corporation
    Inventor: Bruce M. Schena
  • Publication number: 20090079712
    Abstract: The present invention provides a control knob on a device that allows a user to control functions of the device. In one embodiment, the knob is rotatable in a rotary degree of freedom and moveable in at least one transverse direction approximately perpendicular to the axis. An actuator is coupled to the knob to output a force in the rotary degree of freedom about the axis, thus providing force feedback. In a different embodiment, the knob is provided with force feedback in a rotary degree of freedom about an axis and is also moveable in a linear degree of freedom approximately parallel to the axis, allowing the knob to be pushed and/or pulled by the user. The device controlled by the knob can be a variety of types of devices, such as an audio device, video device, etc. The device can also include a display providing an image updated in response to manipulation of the knob.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 2, 2008
    Publication date: March 26, 2009
    Applicant: Immersion Corporation
    Inventors: Michael D. Levin, Kenneth M. Martin, Bruce M. Schena, Adam C. Braun, Louis B. Rosenberg
  • Publication number: 20090073125
    Abstract: Systems and methods for providing a haptic manipulandum are described. In one described system, a lever arm is pivotably coupled to a housing, and configured to apply a processor-controlled force to a substantially-spherical manipulandum to provide a haptic effect. The described system may include a processor in communication with an actuator for providing the haptic effect.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2008
    Publication date: March 19, 2009
    Applicant: Immersion Corporation
    Inventors: George Anastas, David W. Bailey, George Tashijian, Raymond Yu
  • Publication number: 20090073120
    Abstract: A device comprises a manipulandum moveable in at least two degrees of freedom including a first link rotatably moveable about a pivot axis and a second link rotatably moveable about a pivot axis. The first link and the second link are coupled to a ground member. A first actuator is configured to engage the first link and provide an output about a drive axis of the first actuator. A second actuator is configured to engage the second link and provide an output about a drive axis of the second actuator. The drive axis of the first actuator is substantially parallel to the drive axis of the second actuator. The first actuator and the second actuator are each configured to receive a signal associated with a force feedback. The force feedback being associated with the manipulandum.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 25, 2008
    Publication date: March 19, 2009
    Applicant: Immersion Corporation
    Inventor: Raymond Yu
  • Publication number: 20090073124
    Abstract: Systems and methods for providing a haptic manipulandum are described. In one described system, a lever arm is pivotably coupled to a housing, and configured to apply a processor-controlled force to a substantially-spherical manipulandum to provide a haptic effect. The described system may include a processor in communication with an actuator for providing the haptic effect.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2008
    Publication date: March 19, 2009
    Applicant: Immersion Corporation
    Inventors: George Anastas, David W. Bailey, Gregory Tashjian, Raymond Yu
  • Patent number: 7505030
    Abstract: A device is disclosed that includes an interface member including a material and a manipulandum movable in a degree of freedom. The manipulandum is able to penetrate the material. A sensor is configured to output a position signal based on the position of the manipulandum. An actuator is configured to output haptic feedback by applying a compressive force to the material based on the position signal. In other embodiments, a method is disclosed that includes receiving a position signal associated with a position of a manipulandum, where at least a portion of the manipulandum penetrates the interface material. Haptic feedback is output by varying a density of the interface material based on the position signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 17, 2009
    Assignee: Immersion Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard L. Cunningham, Robert Cohen
  • Patent number: 7500853
    Abstract: A mechanical interface for providing high bandwidth and low noise mechanical input and output for computer systems. A gimbal mechanism includes multiple members that are pivotally coupled to each other to provide two revolute degrees of freedom to a user manipulatable about a pivot point located remotely from the members at about an intersection of the axes of rotation of the members. A linear axis member, coupled to the user object, is coupled to at least one of the members, extends through the remote pivot point and is movable in the two rotary degrees of freedom and a third linear degree of freedom. Transducers associated with the provided degrees of freedom include sensors and actuators and provide an electromechanical interface between the object and a computer. Capstan band drive mechanisms transmit forces between the transducers and the object and include a capstan and flat bands, where the flat bands transmit motion and force between the capstan and interface members.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 10, 2009
    Assignee: Immersion Corporation
    Inventors: JoeBen Bevirt, David F. Moore, John Q. Norwood, Louis B. Rosenberg, Mike D. Levin
  • Patent number: 7502011
    Abstract: A hybrid haptic feedback system in which a host computer and haptic feedback device share processing loads to various degrees in the output of haptic sensations, and features for efficient output of haptic sensations in such a system. A haptic feedback interface device in communication with a host computer includes a device microcontroller outputting force values to the actuator to control output forces. In various embodiments, the microcontroller can determine force values for one type of force effect while receiving force values computed by the host computer for a different type of force effect. For example, the microcontroller can determine closed loop effect values and receive computed open loop effect values from the host; or the microcontroller can determine high frequency open loop effect values and receive low frequency open loop effect values from the host. Various features allow the host to efficiently stream computed force values to the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 10, 2009
    Assignee: Immersion Corporation
    Inventors: Adam C. Braun, Kenneth M. Martin, Louis B. Rosenberg
  • Publication number: 20090053683
    Abstract: A simulator includes a motor and a flexible member coupled to the motor. The simulator further includes a processor that is coupled to the motor and controls the motor to vary the tension of the flexible member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 24, 2007
    Publication date: February 26, 2009
    Applicant: Immersion Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: J. Michael Brown, Robert F. Cohen
  • Publication number: 20090046054
    Abstract: A system for generating haptic effects on a rotary knob includes an electrical coil and a core. A first level of voltage is applied to the coil to enable a first surface interface having a first coefficient of friction and to generate a first haptic effect by varying the voltage. A second level of voltage is applied to the coil to enable a second surface interface having a second coefficient of friction that is greater than the first coefficient of friction and to generate a second haptic effect by varying the voltage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2007
    Publication date: February 19, 2009
    Applicant: Immersion Corporation
    Inventor: Neil Thomas Olien
  • Patent number: 7493365
    Abstract: A chat interface allowing a user to exchange haptic chat messages with other users in a chat session over a computer network. A chat interface can be displayed by a local computer and receives input data from a user of the local computer, such as text characters or speech input. The input data provides an outgoing chat message that can include sent force information. The outgoing chat message is sent to a remote computer that is connected to the local host computer via a computer network. The remote computer can display a chat interface and output a haptic sensation to a user of the remote computer based at least in part on the force information in the outgoing chat message. An incoming message from the remote computer can also be received at the chat interface, which may also include received force information. The incoming chat message is displayed on a display device to the user of the local computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2009
    Assignee: Immersion Corporation
    Inventors: Evan F. Wies, Dean C. Chang, Michael P. Ruf
  • Patent number: 7489309
    Abstract: The present invention provides a control knob on a device that allows a user to control functions of the device. In one embodiment, the knob is rotatable in a rotary degree of freedom and moveable in at least one transverse direction approximately perpendicular to the axis. An actuator is coupled to the knob to output a force in the rotary degree of freedom about the axis, thus providing force feedback. In a different embodiment, the knob is provided with force feedback in a rotary degree of freedom about an axis and is also moveable in a linear degree of freedom approximately parallel to the axis, allowing the knob to be pushed and/or pulled by the user. The device controlled by the knob can be a variety of types of devices, such as an audio device, video device, etc. The device can also include a display providing an image updated in response to manipulation of the knob.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2009
    Assignee: Immersion Corporation
    Inventors: Michael D. Levin, Kenneth M. Martin, Bruce M. Schena, Adam C. Braun, Louis B. Rosenberg
  • Publication number: 20090033624
    Abstract: Power management for an interface device that is manipulated by a user and in communication with a host computer and provides forces to the user. The device includes a sensor and an actuator. One embodiment provides first power from the host computer over a serial interface and second power from a power adapter. Another embodiment provides first power from the host computer and second power from a power storage device on the interface device that supplies power to the actuator. Another embodiment provides a power adapter supplying a portion of the first power to the sensor and a portion to the actuator, and a power storage device on the interface device provides second power to the actuator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2008
    Publication date: February 5, 2009
    Applicant: Immersion Corporation
    Inventors: Louis B. Rosenberg, Adam C. Braun, Bruce M. Schena
  • Publication number: 20090021752
    Abstract: A laparoscopy simulator includes two rods and an orientation sensor that determines the orientation of the rods. An optical sensor is used to determine measurements of each rod based on the rotation of the rod around a central axis of the rod and a sliding of the rod along the central axis. An accelerometer is used to determine additional measurements of each rod based on a rotation of the rod around two additional rotation axes of the simulator. The measurements are used to determine the overall orientation of the rods.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2007
    Publication date: January 22, 2009
    Applicant: Immersion Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Rob Cohen, Tianning Xu
  • Publication number: 20090013857
    Abstract: A system and method for generating a haptic feedback signal correlated to a music signal and providing the haptic feedback signal to a musical instrument. The music signal can created by the musical instrument or from a file, e.g., a MIDI file. A processor can generate the haptic feedback signal using a look-up table in which the music signal is mapped to a corresponding haptic feedback signal or can compute the corresponding haptic feedback signal based on the parameters of the music signal. The processor provides the haptic feedback signal to an actuator for causing a haptic effect at the musical instrument in response to receiving the haptic feedback signal. The haptic feedback signal can be applied to an input member, such as a key on a keyboard or a string on a guitar, or to the housing of the musical instrument, such as the neck of a guitar.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2008
    Publication date: January 15, 2009
    Applicant: Immersion Corporation
    Inventor: Christophe Ramstein
  • Patent number: 7477237
    Abstract: Systems and methods for providing a haptic manipulandum are described. In one described system, a lever arm is pivotably coupled to a housing, and configured to apply a processor-controlled force to a substantially-spherical manipulandum to provide a haptic effect. The described system may include a processor in communication with an actuator for providing the haptic effect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2009
    Assignee: Immersion Corporation
    Inventors: George Anastas, David W. Bailey, Gregory Tashjian, Raymond Yu
  • Publication number: 20090012755
    Abstract: A simulator for simulating a first object and a second object that is coupled to the first object is disclosed. The simulator models the first and second objects as a plurality of segments, with each segment having a plurality of nodes connected by one or more edges. The simulator then indexes each of the nodes and couples at least one node of the first object to a node of the second object. The indexing and coupling is based on the current simulated position of the first and second objects. The simulator then generates and solves a linear system of equations Ay=b from the indexing, and updates a position of each of the nodes. The simulator flow then dynamically re-indexes the nodes, and continues in a loop.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 6, 2007
    Publication date: January 8, 2009
    Applicant: Immersion Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald Nelson, Milan Ikits
  • Publication number: 20090009492
    Abstract: A system and method of providing a surgical training apparatus which comprises a plurality of mechanical interfaces each of which is configured to receive a user tool operable by a user. Each mechanical interface of the plurality is configured to allow movement of its respective user tool in a rotational degree of freedom and a linear degree of freedom. The apparatus includes one or more sensors which are coupled to the mechanical interfaces and configured to simultaneously sense positional information of each user tool during movement. A computer coupled to the one or more sensors and configured to run a software application simulating each user tool as a respective simulated surgical tool operating on a simulated body part in a displayed graphical environment, wherein the computer updates movement of each simulated user tool in the graphical environment based on said positional information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 25, 2008
    Publication date: January 8, 2009
    Applicant: IMMERSION CORPORATION
    Inventors: Pedro Gregorio, Neil T. Olien, David W. Bailey, Steven P. Vassallo
  • Publication number: 20090002328
    Abstract: A method and apparatus of actuator mechanisms for a multi-touch tactile touch panel are disclosed. The tactile touch panel includes an electrical insulated layer and a tactile layer. The top surface of the electrical insulated layer is capable of receiving an input from a user. The tactile layer includes a grid or an array of haptic cells. The top surface of the haptic layer is situated adjacent to the bottom surface of the electrical insulated layer, while the bottom surface of the haptic layer is situated adjacent to a display. Each haptic cell further includes at least one piezoelectric material, Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (“MEMS”) element, thermal fluid pocket, MEMS pump, resonant device, variable porosity membrane, laminar flow modulation, or the like. Each haptic cell is configured to provide a haptic effect independent of other haptic cells in the tactile layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2007
    Publication date: January 1, 2009
    Applicant: IMMERSION Corporation, a Delaware Corporation
    Inventors: Christopher J. Ullrich, Ryan Steger, Daniel H. Gomez
  • Publication number: 20090002315
    Abstract: In an embodiment, a device which comprises means for generating an audio signal based on sound data, the audio signal configured to produce sound from an audio producing device; means for generating a haptic command based on the sound data, the haptic command configured to cause a haptic feedback device to output a haptic sensation, the haptic sensation being associated with at least one characteristic of the sound data; and means for receiving a navigation command from a user experiencing the haptic sensation via the haptic feedback device, the navigation command associated with the sound data and based, at least in part, on the haptic sensation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 12, 2008
    Publication date: January 1, 2009
    Applicant: IMMERSION CORPORATION
    Inventor: Lonny L. Chu