Patents Assigned to Personics Holdings Inc.
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Publication number: 20130241116Abstract: An earpiece is provided containing a thermal activator layer comprised of a first polymer, the thermal activator layer being separated from the tympanic membrane of the user's ear by an air gap, and an acoustical reflector layer, containing a second polymer and pigment particles, adjacent to the thermal activator layer. The earpiece may be produced by sequential introduction of various liquefied components in layers within the ear canal, with the components being cured to provide the thermal activator layer and the acoustical reflector layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2013Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: PERSONICS HOLDINGS, INC.Inventors: Steven Goldstein, John Patrick Keady, Paul Calvert
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Patent number: 8526645Abstract: An earpiece (100) and acoustic management module (300) for in-ear canal echo suppression control suitable is provided. The earpiece can include an Ambient Sound Microphone (111) to capture ambient sound, an Ear Canal Receiver (125) to deliver audio content to an ear canal, an Ear Canal Microphone (123) configured to capture internal sound, and a processor (121) to generate a voice activity level (622) and suppress an echo of spoken voice in the electronic internal signal, and mix an electronic ambient signal with an electronic internal signal in a ratio dependent on the voice activity level and a background noise level to produce a mixed signal (323) that is delivered to the ear canal (131).Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2008Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Personics Holdings Inc.Inventors: Marc Boillot, John Usher, Jason McIntosh, Steven Goldstein
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Patent number: 8522916Abstract: Methods and devices for sound isolation are provided. A sound isolation device includes an expandable element and an insertion element. The expandable element is operatively attached to the insertion element. The expandable element includes an expanding medium, where the pressure of the expanding medium is varied to vary a sound isolation across the expandable element.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2012Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Personics Holdings Inc.Inventor: Jon P. Keady
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Patent number: 8488799Abstract: A mobile communication environment (100) can include a mobile device (160) to measure and send sound pressure level data. The mobile device (160) can initiate the collection of audio information responsive to detecting a trigger event. Mobile device (160) can measure or calculate the sound pressure level from the audio information. Metadata including time information and geographic location information can be captured with the collected audio information. Mobile device (160) can send the sound pressure level data and metadata through a wired or wireless communication path to a database (614).Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2009Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Personics Holdings Inc.Inventors: Steven Wayne Goldstein, Marc Boillot, Jason McIntosh, John P. Keady
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Patent number: 8473081Abstract: A method for administering an audio message to a user of an earpiece can include receiving event information from a paired communication device, updating a personal event calendar by ordering event information to generate a first event list, generating a modified event list by grouping events in the first event list according to acceptance criteria based on event priority of event types, and generating an audio token for collective events in the modified event list for audible delivery to the ear canal. Events can be ordered by event name, event location, event data, event importance, event invitees, or event category.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2008Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Personics Holdings, Inc.Inventors: John Usher, Steven Goldstein
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Patent number: 8462956Abstract: A system for monitoring sound pressure levels at the ear includes an ambient sound microphone (ASM) for receiving ambient sounds and an ear canal microphone (ECM) for producing audio signals as a function of ambient sound received at the ambient sound microphone and a sound signal received from an associated personal audio device. A logic circuit is operatively associated with the ASM and ECM calculates a total SPL_Dose experienced by the ear at a time t. The total SPL_Dose is calculated by determining SPL_Dose for periods ?t as measured at the ECM. The logic circuit may select an action parameter in response to the Total SPL_Dose.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Personics Holdings Inc.Inventors: Steven W. Goldstein, John Usher, Brian Fligor, John P. Keady
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Patent number: 8447031Abstract: An earpiece can include an Ambient Sound Microphone (ASM), an Ear Canal Receiver (ECR), a transceiver, an illumination element, and a processor to provide visual operational mode indication via the illumination element. The operational mode can correspond to an active phone call, an incoming phone call, a terminated phone, a caller-on-hold condition, a recording mode, a voice mail mode, a mute mode, an audible transparency mode or an ear-plug mode. The intensity, frequency, amplitude, color or duration of the lighting can be adjusted according to the operational mode.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2009Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Personics Holdings Inc.Inventors: John Usher, Steven Goldstein, Marc Boillot
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Publication number: 20130123919Abstract: Earpieces and methods of forming earpieces for radio frequency (RF) mitigation are provided. An earpiece is configured to be inserted in an ear canal. The earpiece includes an insertion element and a sealing section disposed on the insertion element and configured to conform to the ear canal. The sealing section is configured to substantially mitigate radio frequency (RF) transmission and to substantially isolate the ear canal from an ambient environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2013Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: Personics Holdings Inc.Inventor: Personics Holdings Inc.
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Patent number: 8437492Abstract: An earpiece is provided containing a thermal activator layer comprised of a first polymer, the thermal activator layer being separated from the tympanic membrane of the user's ear by an air gap, and an acoustical reflector layer, containing a second polymer and pigment particles, adjacent to the thermal activator layer. The earpiece may be produced by sequential introduction of various liquefied components in layers within the ear canal, with the components being cured to provide the thermal activator layer and the acoustical reflector layer.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2011Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Personics Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Steven Goldstein, John Patrick Keady, Paul Calvert
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Publication number: 20130098706Abstract: Methods and devices for sound isolation are provided. A sound isolation device includes an expandable element and an insertion element. The expandable element is operatively attached to the insertion element. The expandable element includes an expanding medium, where the pressure of the expanding medium is varied to vary a sound isolation across the expandable element.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2012Publication date: April 25, 2013Applicant: Personics Holdings Inc.Inventor: Personics Holdings Inc.
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Publication number: 20130039518Abstract: An earpiece (100) and a method (640) for acoustic management of multiple microphones is provided. The method can include capturing an ambient acoustic signal from an Ambient Sound Microphone (ASM) to produce an electronic ambient signal, capturing in an ear canal an internal sound from an Ear Canal Microphone (ECM) to produce an electronic internal signal, measuring a background noise signal, and mixing the electronic ambient signal with the electronic internal signal in a ratio dependent on the background noise signal to produce a mixed signal. The mixing can adjust an internal gain of the electronic internal signal and an external gain of the electronic ambient signal based on the background noise characteristics. The mixing can account for an acoustic attenuation level and an audio content level of the earpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2012Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicant: Personics Holdings Inc.Inventor: Personics Holdings Inc.
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Publication number: 20130035608Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring a sound pressure level dose at an ear are provided. A system includes an audio transducer which outputs a sound signal is placed within an ear to receive sound at the ear. A sound level threshold detector determines whether a sound pressure level of the sound signal is at a minimum level and outputs a sound pressure level signal corresponding to the sound pressure level when the sound pressure level is not at the minimum level. A time period is calculated during which the sound pressure level is not at the minimum threshold level. A listening fatigue calculator determines whether a cumulative effect of exposure to the sound signal at the ear over the time period will cause harm to the ear. At least a portion of the system is disposed in situ at the ear.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2012Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicant: Personics Holdings Inc.Inventor: Personics Holdings Inc.
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Patent number: 8326628Abstract: A method of auditory communication is provided. The method includes measuring physiological data from at least one sensor to form a data set; identifying a type of the data set; identifying an auditory cue associated with the type of the data set; and generating an auditory notification based on the data set and the auditory cue. The auditory notification indicates at least one of a temporal, spectral, spatial or power characteristic of the data set. The method also includes emitting the auditory notification.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2011Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Personics Holdings Inc.Inventors: Steven Wayne Goldstein, John Usher, John Patrick Keady
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Patent number: 8326635Abstract: Earpieces and methods for an earpiece to manage a delivery of a message are provided. A method can include receiving a notice that a message is available at a communication device, parsing the notice for header information that identifies at least a portion of the message, and requesting a subsequent delivery of at least a portion of the message from the communication device if at least one keyword in the header information is in an acceptance list.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2008Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Personics Holdings Inc.Inventors: John Usher, Steven Goldstein, Marc Boillot, Gary Hoshizaki
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Patent number: 8319620Abstract: Methods and devices for situation awareness facilitation for a vehicle driver are provided. A method includes receiving a first acoustic signal from outside a vehicle that the driver is in and converting the first acoustic signal into a first acoustic electronic signal; sending the first acoustic electronic signal to a processor; matching the first acoustic electronic signal by the processor to stored reference electronic signals; and sending an acoustic message associated with a matched reference electronic signal to a speaker in the cab of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2009Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Personics Holdings Inc.Inventors: John Usher, John P Keady
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Patent number: 8315400Abstract: An earpiece (100) and a method (640) for acoustic management of multiple microphones is provided. The method can include capturing an ambient acoustic signal from an Ambient Sound Microphone (ASM) to produce an electronic ambient signal, capturing in an ear canal an internal sound from an Ear Canal Microphone (ECM) to produce an electronic internal signal, measuring a background noise signal, and mixing the electronic ambient signal with the electronic internal signal in a ratio dependent on the background noise signal to produce a mixed signal. The mixing can adjust an internal gain of the electronic internal signal and an external gain of the electronic ambient signal based on the background noise characteristics. The mixing can account for an acoustic attenuation level and an audio content level of the earpiece.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2008Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Personics Holdings Inc.Inventors: Steven Wayne Goldstein, John Usher, Marc Andre Boillot, Jason McIntosh
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Patent number: 8312960Abstract: Methods and devices for sound isolation are provided. A sound isolation device includes an expandable element and an insertion element. The expandable element is operatively attached to the insertion element. The expandable element includes an expanding medium, where the pressure of the expanding medium is varied to vary a sound isolation across the expandable element.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2009Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Personics Holdings Inc.Inventor: John P. Keady
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Publication number: 20120288104Abstract: An earpiece (100) is provided. The earpiece can include an Ambient Sound Microphone (111) configured to capture ambient sound, an Ear Canal Microphone (123) configured to capture internal sound in the ear canal, a memory (208) configured to record at least a portion of the history of the ambient sound and the internal sound, and a processor (121) configured to save a recent portion of the history responsive to an event.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: Personics Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Steven Wayne Goldstein, John Usher, Marc Andre Boillot
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Patent number: 8311228Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring a sound pressure level dose at an ear are provided. A system includes an audio transducer which outputs a sound signal is placed within an ear to receive sound at the ear. A sound level threshold detector determines whether a sound pressure level of the sound signal is at a minimum level and outputs a sound pressure level signal corresponding to the sound pressure level when the sound pressure level is not at the minimum level. A time period is calculated during which the sound pressure level is not at the minimum threshold level. A listening fatigue calculator determines whether a cumulative effect of exposure to the sound signal at the ear over the time period will cause harm to the ear. At least a portion of the system is disposed in situ at the ear.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2007Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Personics Holdings Inc.Inventors: Steven W. Goldstein, John Usher, Brian Fligor
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Patent number: 8251925Abstract: Methods and apparatus for measuring ear canal wall pressure comfort level are provided. An expandable pressure exertion device is inserted into an orifice. The device is expanded inside the orifice in increments of pressure. A threshold level is saved where a user indicates that the pressure exerted against the walls of the orifice is becoming at least one of uncomfortable, painful, and noticeable.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2008Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Personics Holdings Inc.Inventors: John P. Keady, Wayne Staab