Patents Assigned to Immersion
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Publication number: 20060190823Abstract: A palpation simulator comprises an interface for interfacing a user with a computer running a palpation simulation. The computer generates a graphical environment comprising a cursor and a graphical representation of at least a portion of a living body. In one version, a method comprises providing an object in communication with the computer, controlling the cursor in relation to manipulation of at least a portion of the object by the user, and outputting a haptic sensation to the user when the cursor interacts with a region within the graphical representation to provide the user with haptic feedback related to a simulated palpation of the region.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2006Publication date: August 24, 2006Applicant: Immersion CorporationInventors: Richard Cunningham, Robert Cohen, Russell Dumas, Gregory Merril, Philip Feldman, Joseph Tasto
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Publication number: 20060187215Abstract: A haptic feedback planar touch control used to provide input to a computer. A touch input device includes a planar touch surface that inputs a position signal to a processor of the computer based on a location of user contact on the touch surface. The computer can position a cursor in a displayed graphical environment based at least in part on the position signal, or perform a different function. At least one actuator is also coupled to the touch input device and outputs a force to provide a haptic sensation to the user contacting the touch surface. The touch input device can be a touchpad separate from the computer's display screen, or can be a touch screen. Output haptic sensations on the touch input device can include pulses, vibrations, and spatial textures. The touch input device can include multiple different regions to control different computer functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2006Publication date: August 24, 2006Applicant: Immersion CorporationInventors: Louis Rosenberg, James Riegel
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Patent number: 7091950Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing force sensations in virtual environments includes a human/computer interface device and method used in conjunction with a host computer and which can provide feel sensations to a user of the device. A user manipulatable object physically contacted by a user, such as a joystick, stylus, pool cue, or other object, is movable in multiple degrees of freedom using a gimbal mechanism. A local microprocessor, separate from the host computer, enables communication with the host computer and receives commands from the host, decodes the commands, outputs actuator signals in accordance with commands, receives sensor signals, and reports data to the host in response to commands. Actuators generate feel sensations by providing a force on the user object in response to actuator signals from the local microprocessor, and sensors detect the motion of the user object and reports sensor signals to the local microprocessor.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2002Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Louis B. Rosenberg, Bernard G. Jackson
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Patent number: 7091948Abstract: A design interface tool for designing force sensations for use with a host computer and haptic feedback interface device. A haptic feedback device communicates with a host computer that displays the interface tool. The user selects and characterizes force sensations using the interface tool, and a graphical representation of the characterized force sensation is displayed. The characterized force sensation is output to a user manipulatable object of the force feedback device so that the user can feel the designed force sensation The user can include multiple force sensations in a compound force sensation, where the compound sensation is graphically displayed to indicate the relative start times and duration of each of the force sensations. The user can also associate a sound with the force sensation, such that the sound is output in conjunction with the output of the force sensation.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2001Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Dean C. Chang, Louis B. Rosenberg, Jeffrey R. Mallett
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Patent number: 7084884Abstract: A method of controlling the display of an articulated graphical image in a graphical environment comprises sensing manipulation of a user object, controlling the displayed position or shape of the articulated graphical image in relation to the sensed manipulation, and when the articulated graphical image interacts with a graphical object, changing the relationship between the displayed position or shape of the articulated graphical image and the sensed manipulation. In one version, the display of the graphical image is calculated by an algorithm utilizing numerical methods.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2001Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Donald Nelson, Christopher J. Ulrich
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Patent number: 7084854Abstract: An interface device providing haptic feedback to a user is in communication with a host computer. The device includes a housing, at least one sensor for detecting user input, and an actuator assembly. The actuator assembly includes a grounded flexure suspension coupled to an inertial mass which moves when the actuator assembly is energized to cause inertial sensations. The inertial mass includes a pole piece surrounding a magnet, and a grounded coil between magnet and pole piece causes the motion of the inertial mass when current is flowed therethrough. Another embodiment provides directional haptic feedback to a user and includes at least two actuator assemblies oriented such that the inertial masses oscillate substantially orthogonally, and can be controlled to output the inertial sensations approximately along a single axis having a desired orientation.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: David F. Moore, Erik J. Shahoian, Bruce M. Schena
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Patent number: 7070571Abstract: A sensing system is provided for measuring various joints of a human body for applications for performance animation, biomechanical studies and general motion capture. One sensing device of the system is a linkage-based sensing structure comprising rigid links interconnected by revolute joints, where each joint angle is measured by a resistive bend sensor or other convenient goniometer. Such a linkage-based sensing structure is typically used for measuring joints of the body, such as the shoulders, hips, neck, back and forearm, which have more than a single rotary degree of freedom of movement. In one embodiment of the linkage-based sensing structure, a single long resistive bend sensor measures the angle of more than one revolute joint. A second sensing device of the sensing system comprises a flat, flexible resistive bend sensor guided by a channel on an elastic garment.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2002Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: James F. Kramer, John M. Ananny, Loren F. Bentley, Paul L. Korff, Allen R. Boronkay, Conor McNamara
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Patent number: 7061467Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling and providing force feedback using an interface device manipulated by a user. A microprocessor is provided local to the interface device and reads sensor data from sensors that describes the position and/or other information about an object grasped and moved by the user, such as a joystick. The microprocessor provides the sensor data to a host computer that is coupled to the interface device by a communication bus that preferably includes a serial interface. In a “host-controlled” embodiment, the host computer calculates force values using the sensor data and other parameters of a host application program and sends the force values to the local microprocessor, which directly provides the force values to actuators to apply forces to the user object.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventor: Louis B. Rosenberg
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Patent number: 7061466Abstract: A force feedback interface device that provides force feedback to a joystick handle manipulated by a user. A force feedback device inputs control signals to a computer and outputs forces to a user of the force feedback device. The device includes a housing gripped by the user of the force feedback device and a joystick handle manipulable in at least two rotary degrees of freedom by the user, such as a gamepad. Sensors detect a position of the joystick handle and two direct drive actuators each provide torque in a rotary degree of freedom. Each of the actuators is a brushless, single phase actuator having a grounded excitation coil and a moving magnetic material. The joystick is mechanically constrained to not move past either of two limits where the torque output by the actuator in an unenergized state changes direction.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2000Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: David F. Moore, Bruce M. Schena, Erik J. Shahoian
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Publication number: 20060119589Abstract: A haptic feedback planar touch control used to provide input to a computer. A touch input device includes a planar touch surface that inputs a position signal to a processor of the computer based on a location of user contact on the touch surface. The computer can position a cursor in a displayed graphical environment based at least in part on the position signal, or perform a different function. At least one actuator is also coupled to the touch input device and outputs a force to provide a haptic sensation to the user contacting the touch surface. The touch input device can be a touchpad separate from the computer's display screen, or can be a touch screen. Output haptic sensations on the touch input device can include pulses, vibrations, and spatial textures. The touch input device can include multiple different regions to control different computer functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2006Publication date: June 8, 2006Applicant: Immersion CorporationInventors: Louis Rosenberg, James Riegel
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Patent number: 7056123Abstract: A system for providing realistic sensation within a simulation system by providing tactile (haptic) feedback to a user. The system includes an engageable practice tool that the user engages and a mechanical simulation apparatus coupled to the practice tool. The mechanical simulation apparatus includes a ground member, a mechanical linkage rotatably coupled to the ground member, a linear axis member coupled to the practice tool and the mechanical linkage, at least four actuators coupled to the ground member, sensors for sensing movement of the actuators, and at least three cables in contact with the at least four actuators and coupled to the mechanical linkage. An interface device is coupled to the simulation apparatus and a host computer is coupled to the interface device for implementing an application program. The application program provides signals for the actuators to move the cables and thereby move the mechanical linkage.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2002Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Pedro Gregorio, Neil T. Olien, David W. Bailey, Steven P. Vassallo
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Patent number: 7055452Abstract: The invention is a rigid-decked spray skirt for use with a kayak operable to fit about the cockpit rim. A rigid deck member under the flexible spray skirt rests on the cockpit rim and spans the front portion of the cockpit opening. The invention also comprises a rigid deck plate for use with a flexible kayak spray skirt. The rigid deck plate is arc-shaped and is substantially congruous with the front portion of the cockpit opening. The rigid plate member covers the front portion of the cockpit opening. In this way the rigid deck plate provides support to flexible spray skirts used with kayaks. The invention further comprises a spray skirt that is substantially rigid. Still further, in another embodiment, the front portion of the spray skirt is substantially rigid, while the remainder of the spray skirt is flexible.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2004Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Immersion Research, Inc.Inventors: Jess P. Whittemore, John F. Weld, IV
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Patent number: 7054775Abstract: A digitizing system and rotary table for determining the three dimensional geometry of an object is described. An apparatus includes at least one sensor that detects information describing the three-dimensional geometry of the object and provides the information to a host computer. A rotary table includes a base and a turntable rotatable about an axis positioned perpendicularly to the turntable surface. The turntable and object on its surface rotate about the axis, during or between the sensor detecting the information describing the three-dimensional geometry of the object. A turntable sensor coupled to the base measures the rotation of the turntable, where the turntable sensor outputs turntable data indicative of the rotation to the host computer.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Louis B. Rosenberg, Bruce M. Schena, Bernard G. Jackson
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Patent number: 7050955Abstract: Object simulation and interaction of and between computer-generated or graphical objects in a virtual space includes neutral scene graphs, data structures and procedures for using such graphs and data structures.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Ron Carmel, Hugo J. C. DesRosiers, Daniel Gomez, James F. Kramer, Jerry Tian, Marc Tremblay, Christopher J. Ullrich
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Publication number: 20060099560Abstract: A system for providing realistic sensation within a simulation system by providing tactile (haptic) feedback to a user. The system includes an engageable practice tool that the user engages and a mechanical simulation apparatus coupled to the practice tool. The mechanical simulation apparatus includes a ground member, a mechanical linkage rotatably coupled to the ground member, a linear axis member coupled to the practice tool and the mechanical linkage, at least four actuators coupled to the ground member, sensors for sensing movement of the actuators, and at least three cables in contact with the at least four actuators and coupled to the mechanical linkage. An interface device is coupled to the simulation apparatus and a host computer is coupled to the interface device for implementing an application program. The application program provides signals for the actuators to move the cables and thereby move the mechanical linkage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2005Publication date: May 11, 2006Applicant: Immersion CorporationInventors: Pedro Gregorio, Neil Olien, David Bailey, Steven Vassallo
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Patent number: 7038657Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: February 19, 2002Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Louis B. Rosenberg, Adam C. Braun, Bruce M. Schena
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Patent number: 7038667Abstract: Mechanisms for a control knob or other interface device providing additional degrees of freedom for the knob. One embodiment provides a rotatable knob moveable also in a lateral plane approximately perpendicular to the axis of rotation. A mechanism providing the lateral motion can include a gate member and a plunger member that engages grooves in the gate member. A rotational sensor detects a rotational position and a lateral sensor can detect a lateral position of the knob. Another embodiment provides an actuator that includes a shaft that is coaxial with the axis of rotation and which can be moved linearly along the axis of rotation with respect to actuator housing to accommodate linear motion of the knob. In another embodiment, a gear assembly including two interlocked gears is provided to transmit rotational motion from the knob to the sensor, and the interlocked gears translate with respect to each other when the knob is translated along the rotational axis.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2000Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Steven P. Vassallo, Kenneth M. Martin
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Method and apparatus for providing dynamic force sensations for force feedback computer applications
Patent number: 7039866Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing dynamic force sensations for use with a force feedback interface device. A force feedback interface device is connected to a host computer that implements a graphical environment. The host sends commands and command parameters to the interface device to initiate and characterize dynamic force sensations output on a user manipulatable object, such as a joystick. The interface device can include a local microprocessor for implementing force sensations by controlling actuators and reading sensors according to the host commands. A dynamic force routine can control the dynamic force sensations by implementing a simulated physical system including a simulated mass capable of motion independent of the user object. The physical system provides forces on the user object influenced by motion of both the user object and the simulated mass.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2000Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Louis B. Rosenberg, Dean C. Chang -
Patent number: 7027032Abstract: A design interface tool for designing force sensations for use with a host computer and force feedback interface device. A force feedback device is connected to a host computer that displays the interface tool. Input from a user is received in the interface to select a type of force sensation to be commanded by a host computer and output by a force feedback interface device. Input, such as parameters, is then received from the user which designs and defines physical characteristics of the selected force sensation. A graphical representation of the characterized force sensation is displayed on the host computer which provides a visual demonstration of a feel of the characterized force sensation so that the user can view an effect of parameters on said force sensation.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2004Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Immersion CorporationInventors: Louis B. Rosenberg, Dean C. Chang
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Publication number: 20060074921Abstract: The invention concerns a method and a system for: (i) producing in a computer processing unit a flow of synthetic images, and (ii) tracing a scene by creating visual interactions between the synthetic image flow and at least one video image flow. The computer processing unit comprises: a motherboard, a graphics board for scene rendering and display, including a processor for accelerating 2D/3D processing, a work buffer and a texture memory, an acquisition means for acquiring in real time video images, in a video buffer. The specific rendering of the scene is carried out: by recopying the video buffer in a memory zone of the graphics board, by tracing the synthetic images in the work buffer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2003Publication date: April 6, 2006Applicant: TOTAL IMMERSIONInventor: Valentin Lefevre