Patents Assigned to SonicSensory, Inc.
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Patent number: 11281299Abstract: Embodiments include a portable system for delivering multi-sensory stimulation to a user in association with audio-visual content. The system comprises sensory output modules individually capable of delivering a different sensory output to the user in synchrony with a corresponding portion of the audio-visual content, and a housing comprising the modules and configured for attachment to an electronic device capable of presenting the audio-visual content to the user. Embodiments also include a method of delivering multi-sensory stimulations to a user in association with audio-visual content provided by an electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2021Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: SonicSensory, Inc.Inventor: Brock Maxwell Seiler
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Patent number: 11159884Abstract: An entertainment system is provided, the system comprising a portable media device configured to simultaneously produce an audible output signal and a plurality of vibratory output signals, the audible output signal representing a multi-track recording comprising a plurality of individual recorded tracks, each vibratory output signal based on at least one individual recorded track; and a plurality of actuators positioned at various locations on a user's body, each actuator configured to receive a respective one of the vibratory signals and to vibrate based on the received signal. A method of mixing a multi-track vibratory recording is also provided, the method comprising utilizing an entertainment system to feel vibrations representing individual recorded tracks on different locations of a user's body; and for each actuator, selecting at least one of the tracks based on suitability for driving the actuator, and providing, to the actuator, a vibratory signal derived from the selected track.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2019Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: SONICSENSORY, INC.Inventor: Brock Maxwell Seiler
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Patent number: 11086400Abstract: Embodiments include a method for controlling an output generated by a haptic device, using an electronic device communicatively coupled to the haptic device and having a touch-sensitive surface and a display. The method comprises displaying a first graphical object comprising a plurality of intensity level markers representing different vibrational intensity levels; displaying a second graphical object on top of at least a portion of the first graphical object; detecting a contact at a first location of the touch-sensitive surface; detecting a movement of the contact across the touch-sensitive surface to a second location of the touch-sensitive surface; and in response to the detected movement: adjusting a size of the second graphical object from a first size to a second size corresponding to a second intensity level marker, and causing the haptic device to change the selected vibrational intensity level to a second vibrational intensity level represented by the second marker.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2019Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: SONICSENSORY, INCInventors: Jens Jonasson, Tyson Hubley
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Patent number: 10993498Abstract: Methods of enhancing a sensory experience to simulate a live event are provided. One includes providing an audible signal representing sound information; generating a vibration signal based on the audible signal and enhanced information that would be present at the live event; and providing the vibration signal to at least one vibration device for stimulating nerve receptors in a foot area, the vibration signal synchronized with the audible signal to produce a perception in the brain of being present at the live event. Another method includes generating a vibration signal representing vibrations including tactile vibrations for stimulating nerve receptors in a foot to simulate being present at a live event, and vibrations based on reproduced sound information; and providing the signal to at least one vibration device for delivering the vibrations to the feet, the tactile vibrations based on enhanced information different from the sound information and including non-audible elements.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2019Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: SonicSensory, Inc.Inventor: Brock Maxwell Seiler
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Patent number: 10942569Abstract: Embodiments include a portable system for delivering multi-sensory stimulation to a user in association with audio-visual content. The system comprises sensory output modules individually capable of delivering a different sensory output to the user in synchrony with a corresponding portion of the audio-visual content, and a housing comprising the modules and configured for attachment to an electronic device capable of presenting the audio-visual content to the user. Embodiments also include a method of delivering multi-sensory stimulations to a user in association with audio-visual content provided by an electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2018Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: SonicSensory, Inc.Inventor: Brock Maxwell Seiler
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Patent number: 10904664Abstract: Embodiments include a system for enhancing an audio listening experience, the system comprising an electrical device configured to impart vibrations, to a chest area of a user, based on an incoming audio signal and detect an acoustic resonance generated in a chest cavity of the user as a result of the vibrations; and an acoustic system configured to output the incoming audio signal in synchrony with the vibrations imparted to the chest cavity and simultaneously deliver haptic and audible vibrations associated with the acoustic resonance to the ears of the user. Embodiments also include a headphone system comprising an audio driver for outputting an incoming audio signal to the ears; and at least one acoustical port configured to deliver haptic and audible vibrations to the ear, the haptic and audible vibrations being associated with an acoustic resonance generated in a chest cavity of the user based on the audio signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2017Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: SonicSensory, Inc.Inventor: Brock Maxwell Seiler
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Patent number: 10835924Abstract: Embodiments include a haptic transducer device comprising a magnetic assembly including a yoke and a magnet disposed within an inner cavity formed by the yoke. The device further includes a diaphragm having a top surface, a ledge projecting below and outwards relative to the top surface, and a sidewall extending downwards from the ledge towards the inner cavity. The device also includes a suspension extending concentrically around the diaphragm and including arms extending between inner and outer edges of the suspension, the inner edge being attached to the ledge of the diaphragm and the outer edge being attached to the outer ledge of the yoke. The device further includes a coil attached to the sidewall of the diaphragm and suspended within the inner cavity. One embodiment further includes an attachment groove integrated into the top surface of the diaphragm and configured for receiving attachment structures included on a footwear insole.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2017Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: SonicSensory, Inc.Inventors: Clayton Williamson, Brock Maxwell Seiler
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Patent number: 10729974Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a modular sensory immersion system including one or more panels that introduce the tactile component of audio vibration from multi-media formats into the various surface areas of the human body, while synchronized with audio to the ears. In certain embodiments, the modular sensory immersion system also delivers a range of additional haptic and multi-sensory stimuli synchronized to audio and audio-visual content. In one embodiment, each panel houses vibrating transducers and associated electronics to deliver the audio synchronized force feedback vibrations, as well as the mechanical components associated with the delivery air busts of ambient or heated/cooled variety, water streams and mists, fragrances, and solid or semi solid projectiles. The system can be used as a single interactive panel, as a multi-panel platform, or a multi-panel platform with attached paneled walls that deliver all of the above mentioned sensory stimuli.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2016Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: SONICSENSORY, INC.Inventor: Brock Maxwell Seiler
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Patent number: 10535195Abstract: A virtual reality system includes a drone including a rotor, a display, an audio speaker, a body harness having adjustable straps, and one or more processors in operative communication with the display, the audio speaker, and the drone. The drone may be fixed to the body harness. The one or more processors may be configured to issue audio-visual content to the display and audio speaker and control the rotor based on the issued audio-visual content.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2017Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: SonicSensory, Inc.Inventor: Brock Maxwell Seiler
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Patent number: 10524054Abstract: An entertainment system is provided, the system comprising a portable media device configured to simultaneously produce an audible output signal and a plurality of vibratory output signals, the audible output signal representing a multi-track recording comprising a plurality of individual recorded tracks, each vibratory output signal based on at least one individual recorded track; and a plurality of actuators positioned at various locations on a user's body, each actuator configured to receive a respective one of the vibratory signals and to vibrate based on the received signal. A method of mixing a multi-track vibratory recording is also provided, the method comprising utilizing an entertainment system to feel vibrations representing individual recorded tracks on different locations of a user's body; and for each actuator, selecting at least one of the tracks based on suitability for driving the actuator, and providing, to the actuator, a vibratory signal derived from the selected track.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2018Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: SonicSensory, Inc.Inventor: Brock Maxwell Seiler
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Patent number: 10426216Abstract: Methods of enhancing a sensory experience to simulate a live event are provided. One includes providing an audible signal representing sound information; generating a vibration signal based on the audible signal and enhanced information that would be present at the live event; and providing the vibration signal to at least one vibration device for stimulating nerve receptors in a foot area, the vibration signal synchronized with the audible signal to produce a perception in the brain of being present at the live event. Another method includes generating a vibration signal representing vibrations including tactile vibrations for stimulating nerve receptors in a foot to simulate being present at a live event, and vibrations based on reproduced sound information; and providing the signal to at least one vibration device for delivering the vibrations to the feet, the tactile vibrations based on enhanced information different from the sound information and including non-audible elements.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2017Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: SONICSENSORY, INC.Inventor: Brock Maxwell Seiler
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Patent number: 10034091Abstract: An entertainment system is provided, the system comprising a portable media device configured to simultaneously produce an audible output signal and a plurality of vibratory output signals, the audible output signal representing a multi-track recording comprising a plurality of individual recorded tracks, each vibratory output signal based on at least one individual recorded track; and a plurality of actuators positioned at various locations on a user's body, each actuator configured to receive a respective one of the vibratory signals and to vibrate based on the received signal. A method of mixing a multi-track vibratory recording is also provided, the method comprising utilizing an entertainment system to feel vibrations representing individual recorded tracks on different locations of a user's body; and for each actuator, selecting at least one of the tracks based on suitability for driving the actuator, and providing, to the actuator, a vibratory signal derived from the selected track.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2016Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: SONICSENSORY, INC.Inventor: Brock Maxwell Seiler
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Patent number: 9763490Abstract: A footwear device for enhancing an entertainment experience in accordance with an embodiment of the present application includes a first actuator mounted in the footwear device and operable to impart a vibration to the footwear device based on an indication of reproduced sound included in the entertainment experience. A vibration signal is provided to drive the vibration of the footwear device and may be based on reproduced audible information and/or enhanced information optimized to maximize vibration. The present application also relates to an entertainment system for use with the vibrating footwear device.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2014Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: SonicSensory, Inc.Inventor: Brock Maxwell Seiler
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Patent number: D916881Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2019Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: SonicSensory, Inc.Inventors: Jens Jonasson, Tyson Hubley
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Patent number: D916882Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2019Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: SonicSensory, Inc.Inventors: Jens Jonasson, Tyson Hubley
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Patent number: D917555Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2019Date of Patent: April 27, 2021Assignee: SonicSensory, Inc.Inventors: Jens Jonasson, Tyson Hubley
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Patent number: D930469Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2019Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: Sonicsensory, Inc.Inventors: Jens Jonasson, Tyson Hubley, Sam Sarcia
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Patent number: D930470Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2019Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: Sonicsensory, Inc.Inventors: Jens Jonasson, Tyson Hubley, Sam Sarcia