Patents Assigned to SEPHORA
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Patent number: 12257064Abstract: Various techniques pertain to a user interface that includes an instructional display portion comprising one or more textual or graphical instructions pertaining to preparing for a body scan for body care of a client and a scan initiation display portion that includes a scan initiation widget which, when interacted by the client, invokes execution of a scan process and an analysis process for a respective body area of the client. The user interface further includes a scan result display portion including interactable textual or graphical information pertaining to a result of the body scan for the body care and an adjustment display portion having a plurality of adjustment widgets that transform at least a color index or value into a transformed color index or value in a L*A*B* color space or a Lch color space.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2022Date of Patent: March 25, 2025Assignee: Sephora USA, Inc.Inventors: Prasad Tendulkar, Nelly Mensah, Anna Teresa Nicholas, Jillian Bertone, Lisa Zhu, Jennifer Stokes, Witono Liujanto, Aaron Oelckers, Marc McCotter, Harsha Haddar, Fiona Kavanagh, Amit Adiraju, Naroju Janardhan
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Patent number: 12125245Abstract: A system allows people to more easily find products matching their skin tone. The system includes a scanning device to scan one or more spots of a person's skin. For example, three different spots can be scanned. The scan determines a skin-tone identifier for the person's skin. With this skin-tone identifier, the customer can view products that match their skin tone.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2022Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Assignee: Sephora USA, Inc.Inventors: Lucie Tuan, Savio Thattil, Julie Borstein, Margarita Arriagada
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Patent number: 11373336Abstract: A system allows people to more easily find products matching their skin tone. The system includes a scanning device to scan one or more spots of a person's skin. For example, three different spots can be scanned. The scan determines a skin-tone identifier for the person's skin. With this skin-tone identifier, the customer can view products that match their skin tone.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2013Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: Sephora USA, Inc.Inventors: Lucie Tuan, Savio Thattil, Julie Bornstein, Margarita Arriagada
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Patent number: 11004238Abstract: A portioning machine for providing a custom cosmetic includes a mixer having a mixing chamber and also accommodates a plurality of dispensers having outlets that are directly coupled to the mixing chamber. In one embodiment, the portioning machine includes a plurality of slots, where each slot is configured to receive an assembly having at least one dispenser. In another embodiment, the portioning machine includes a slot configured to receive an assembly having a plurality of dispensers. Each dispenser is associated with an actuator, and the portioning machine includes a portioning processor configured to control the actuators to dispense additives from selected dispensers into the mixing chamber in accordance with a target set of additive ratios to produce the custom cosmetic.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2018Date of Patent: May 11, 2021Assignee: Sephora USA, Inc.Inventors: Jamie Gordon Nichol, Sung K. Park
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Patent number: 10818040Abstract: In an embodiment, an image capture device includes a housing configured to be attached to a host device (that has a camera and a light source). The device includes a light chamber within the housing. The chamber includes a first port facing a direction where the host camera would be located when the device is attached to the host, and a second port substantially opposite the first port. The device includes a light pipe having an opening that faces a direction where the host device light source would be located. The light pipe is configured to transmit light from the host device light source for providing illumination at or about the second port. The device includes a lens cover configured to move between a closed position in which the lens cover blocks the second port and an open position in which the lens cover does not block the second port.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2019Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: Sephora USA, Inc.Inventor: Jamie Gordon Nichol
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Patent number: 10595615Abstract: A cosmetic portioning machine is provided having a mixing chamber, with a plurality of radially-disposed inlets, each of which provides an ingredient. A piston disposed in the mixing chamber defines a mixing volume. A dasher may be disposed in the mixing chamber to mix the ingredients together in the mixing volume so as to form a cosmetic. When the cosmetic product is thoroughly mixed, the piston urges the product out of the mixing chamber and through an outlet. A moveable sealing member is configured to pass through the outlet so as to seal off fluid communication between the mixing chamber and the outlet and to urge any remaining cosmetic product through the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2019Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: Sephora USA, Inc.Inventor: Jamie G. Nichol
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Patent number: 10575623Abstract: Exemplary embodiments provide a simple, inexpensive, and easy-to-operate color capture device that can capture color information and transmit the captured color information to an interface device such as smartphone, where the captured color information is optionally processed and is then transmitted to a remote server for subsequent production of the customized cosmetic.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2018Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: Sephora USA, Inc.Inventor: Jamie G. Nichol
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Patent number: 10387937Abstract: A system allows people to more easily find products matching their skin tone. A kiosk at a retail store or other location can assist customers in determining what products are right for them and then purchase them from the retailer. The kiosk can include a scanning device is used to scan one or more spots of a person's skin. For example, three different spots can be scanned. The scan determines a skin-tone identifier for the person's skin. This skin-tone identifier is used by a software program (e.g., executing on a tablet computer) to determine and output a listing of products that are appropriate for the person's skin tone.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2016Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: Sephora USA, Inc.Inventors: Lucie Tuan, Savio Thattil, Erin Grody, Rauvan Dulay, Julie Bornstein, Margarita Arriagada
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Patent number: 10296958Abstract: A system allows people to more easily find products matching their skin tone. The system includes a database that categorizes cosmetic products according to a skin tone color set. The system includes a scanning device to scan one or more spots of a person's skin. For example, three different spots can be scanned. The scan determines a skin-tone identifier for the person's skin. With this skin-tone identifier, the customer can view products that match their skin tone.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2016Date of Patent: May 21, 2019Assignee: Sephora USA, Inc.Inventors: Lucie Tuan, Savio Thattil, David Stauffer, Ryan Poplawski, Meghan Cochran, Marcy Zelmar, Venkat Gopalan, Julie Bornstein, Margarita Arriagada, Christine Rose
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Patent number: 9519927Abstract: A system allows people to more easily find products matching their skin tone. A kiosk at a retail store or other location can assist customers in determining what products are right for them and then purchase them from the retailer. The kiosk can include a scanning device is used to scan one or more spots of a person's skin. For example, three different spots can be scanned. The scan determines a skin-tone identifier for the person's skin. This skin-tone identifier is used by a software program (e.g., executing on a tablet computer) to determine and output a listing of products that are appropriate for the person's skin tone.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2015Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Assignee: Sephora USA, Inc.Inventors: Lucie Tuan, Savio Thattil, Erin Grody, Rauvan Dulay, Julie Bornstein, Margarita Arriagada
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Patent number: 9442973Abstract: A system allows people to more easily find products matching their skin tone. The system includes a database that categorizes cosmetic products according to a skin tone color set. The system includes a scanning device to scan one or more spots of a person's skin. For example, three different spots can be scanned. The scan determines a skin-tone identifier for the person's skin. With this skin-tone identifier, the customer can view products that match their skin tone.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2013Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: Sephora USA, Inc.Inventors: Lucie Tuan, Savio Thattil, David Stauffer, Ryan Poplawski, Meghan Cochran, Marcy Zelmar, Venkat Gopalan, Julie Bornstein, Margarita Arriagada, Christine Rose
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Patent number: 9064279Abstract: A system allows people to more easily find products matching their skin tone. A kiosk at a retail store or other location can assist customers in determining what products are right for them and then purchase them from the retailer. The kiosk can include a scanning device is used to scan one or more spots of a person's skin. For example, three different spots can be scanned. The scan determines a skin-tone identifier for the person's skin. This skin-tone identifier is used by a software program (e.g., executing on a tablet computer) to determine and output a listing of products that are appropriate for the person's skin tone.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2013Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Sephora USA, Inc.Inventors: Lucie Tuan, Savio Thattil, Erin Grody, Rauvan Dulay, Julie Bornstein, Margarita Arriagada
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Patent number: D767209Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2015Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: SEPHORAInventor: Stephanie Medioni
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Patent number: D770096Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2015Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: SEPHORAInventor: Stéphanie Medioni
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Patent number: D786498Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2015Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: SEPHORAInventor: Stephanie Medioni
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Patent number: D834752Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2017Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Assignee: SEPHORAInventor: Elizabeth Angles-D'Auriac
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Patent number: D837453Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2017Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: SEPHORAInventor: Elizabeth Angles-D'Auriac