Patents Assigned to TCMS Transparent Beauty LLC
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Patent number: 11445802Abstract: A computer-controlled system determines attributes of a frexel, an area of human skin, and applies a modifying agent (RMA) at the pixel level, typically to make the skin appear more youthful and so more attractive. The system scans the frexel, identifies unattractive attributes, and applies the RMA, typically with an inkjet printer. The identified attributes relate to reflectance and may refer to features such as irregular-looking light and dark spots, age-spots, scars, and bruises. Identified attributes may also relate to the surface topology of the skin, for more precisely enhancing surface irregularities such as bumps and wrinkles. Feature mapping may be used, for example to make cheeks appear pinker and cheekbones more prominent. The RMA can be applied in agreement with identified patterns, such as adding red to a red frexel, or in opposition, such as adding green or blue to a red frexel, according to idealized models of attractiveness.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2018Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: TCMS Transparent Beauty, LLCInventors: Albert D. Edgar, David C. Iglehart, Rick B. Yeager
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Patent number: 11147357Abstract: A computer-controlled system determines attributes of a frexel, an area of human skin, and applies a modifying agent (RMA) at the pixel level, typically to make the skin appear more youthful and so more attractive. The system scans the frexel, identifies unattractive attributes, and applies the RMA, typically with an inkjet printer. The identified attributes relate to reflectance and may refer to features such as irregular-looking light and dark spots, age-spots, scars, and bruises. Identified attributes may also relate to the surface topology of the skin, for more precisely enhancing surface irregularities such as bumps and wrinkles. Feature mapping may be used, for example to make cheeks appear pinker and cheekbones more prominent. The RMA can be applied in agreement with identified patterns, such as adding red to a red frexel, or in opposition, such as adding green or blue to a red frexel, according to idealized models of attractiveness.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2021Date of Patent: October 19, 2021Assignee: TCMS Transparent Beauty, LLCInventors: Albert D. Edgar, David C. Iglehart, Rick B. Yeager
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Patent number: 10796431Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for receiving an image of the area of the mouth. Identifying a feature of interest within the image. Determining an actual reflectance and an actual topology of the feature of interest. Determining a desired reflectance and a desired topology of the feature of interest. Calculating an amount of DCA to be applied to a portion of the feature of interest based on comparing the actual reflectance to the desired reflectance and the actual topology to the desired topology. Causing the calculated amount of DCA to be applied to the portion of the feature of interest.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2017Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: TCMS Transparent Beauty, LLCInventors: David C. Iglehart, Albert D. Edgar
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Patent number: 10553006Abstract: A method for guiding a user to manually apply cosmetics by overlaying graphical indicators on a real-time image of the user, the method including receiving a real-time image of the area of skin. Generating a registration layer containing a mapping between features of the real-time image and a graphical model of the area of skin. Presenting, for display to a user, a control layer overlaid on the real-time image according to the registration layer, the control layer including at least one indicator of a location on the area of skin where a reflectance modifying agent (RMA) should be applied. Determining, based on the real-time image, that the RMA has been applied to the location on the area of skin. In response to determining that the RMA has been applied to the location on the area of skin, modifying the at least one indicator included in the control layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2015Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: TCMS Transparent Beauty, LLCInventors: David C. Iglehart, Albert Durr Edgar
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Patent number: 10486174Abstract: A computer-controlled system determines attributes of a frexel, an area of human skin, and applies an electrostatically charged modifying agent (RMA) at the pixel level, to make the skin appear more attractive. The system scans the frexel, identifies unattractive attributes, charges the RMA with an electrostatic charger, and applies the RMA, typically with an inkjet printer. The identified attributes relate to reflectance and may refer to features such as irregular-looking light and dark spots, age-spots, scars, and bruises. Identified attributes may also relate to the surface topology of the skin, for more precisely enhancing surface irregularities. Feature mapping may be used, for example to make cheeks appear pinker and cheekbones more prominent. The charged RMA can be applied in agreement with identified patterns, such as adding red to a red frexel, or in opposition, such as adding green or blue to a red frexel, according to idealized models of attractiveness.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2008Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: TCMS Transparent Beauty LLCInventors: Albert D. Edgar, David C. Iglehart, Rick B Yeager
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Patent number: 10467779Abstract: A computer-controlled system determines attributes of a frexel, which is an area of human skin, and applies a reflectance modifying agent (RMA) at the pixel level to automatically change the appearance of human features based on one or more digital images. The change may be based on a digital image of the same frexel, for as seen in a prior digital photograph captured previously by the computer-controlled system. The system scans the frexel and uses feature recognition software to compare the person's current features in the frexel with that person's features in the digital image. It then calculates enhancements to the make the current features appear more like the features in the digital image, and it applies the RMA to the frexel to accomplish the enhancements. Or the change may be based on a digital image of another person, through the application of RMAs.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2018Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: TCMS Transparent Beauty LLCInventors: Albert D. Edgar, David C. Iglehart, Rick B. Yeager
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Publication number: 20190080451Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for receiving an image of the area of the mouth. Identifying a feature of interest within the image. Determining an actual reflectance and an actual topology of the feature of interest. Determining a desired reflectance and a desired topology of the feature of interest. Calculating an amount of DCA to be applied to a portion of the feature of interest based on comparing the actual reflectance to the desired reflectance and the actual topology to the desired topology. Causing the calculated amount of DCA to be applied to the portion of the feature of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2017Publication date: March 14, 2019Applicant: TCMS Transparent Beauty, LLCInventors: David C. Iglehart, Albert D. Edgar
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Patent number: 10163230Abstract: A computer-controlled system determines attributes of a frexel, which is an area of human skin, and applies a reflectance modifying agent (RMA) at the pixel level to automatically change the appearance of human features based on one or more digital images. The change may be based on a digital image of the same frexel, for as seen in a prior digital photograph captured previously by the computer-controlled system. The system scans the frexel and uses feature recognition software to compare the person's current features in the frexel with that person's features in the digital image. It then calculates enhancements to the make the current features appear more like the features in the digital image, and it applies the RMA to the frexel to accomplish the enhancements. Or the change may be based on a digital image of another person, through the application of RMAs.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2018Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: TCMS Transparent Beauty LLCInventors: Albert D. Edgar, David C. Iglehart, Rick B. Yeager
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Patent number: 10092082Abstract: One or more reflectance modifying agent (RMA) such as a pigmented cosmetic agent is applied selectively and precisely with a controlled spray to human skin according to local skin reflectance or texture attributes. One embodiment uses digital control based on the analysis of camera images. Another embodiment, utilizes a calibrated scanning device comprising a plurality of LEDs and photo diode sensors to correct reflectance readings to compensate for device distance and orientation relative to the skin. Ranges of desired RMA application parameters of high luminance RMA, selectively applied to middle spatial frequency features, at low opacity or application density are each significantly different from conventional cosmetic practice. The ranges are complementary and the use of all three techniques in combination provides a surprisingly effective result which preserves natural beauty while applying a minimum amount of cosmetic agent.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2008Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: TCMS Transparent Beauty LLCInventors: Albert D. Edgar, Thomas E. Rabe, David C. Iglehart, Rick B. Yeager
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Patent number: 10043292Abstract: A computer-controlled system determines attributes of a frexel, which is an area of human skin, and applies a reflectance modifying agent (RMA) at the pixel level to automatically change the appearance of human features based on one or more digital images. The change may be based on a digital image of the same frexel, for as seen in a prior digital photograph captured previously by the computer-controlled system. The system scans the frexel and uses feature recognition software to compare the person's current features in the frexel with that person's features in the digital image. It then calculates enhancements to the make the current features appear more like the features in the digital image, and it applies the RMA to the frexel to accomplish the enhancements. Or the change may be based on a digital image of another person, through the application of RMAs.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2016Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: TCMS Transparent Beauty LLCInventors: Albert D. Edgar, David C. Iglehart, Rick B. Yeager
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Patent number: 10016046Abstract: A computer-controlled system determines attributes of a frexel, an area of human skin, and applies a modifying agent (RMA) at the pixel level, typically to make the skin appear more youthful and so more attractive. The system scans the frexel, identifies unattractive attributes, and applies the RMA, typically with an inkjet printer. The identified attributes relate to reflectance and may refer to features such as irregular-looking light and dark spots, age-spots, scars, and bruises. Identified attributes may also relate to the surface topology of the skin, for more precisely enhancing surface irregularities such as bumps and wrinkles. Feature mapping may be used, for example to make cheeks appear pinker and cheekbones more prominent. The RMA can be applied in agreement with identified patterns, such as adding red to a red frexel, or in opposition, such as adding green or blue to a red frexel, according to idealized models of attractiveness.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2014Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: TCMS Transparent Beauty, LLCInventors: Albert D. Edgar, David C. Iglehart, Rick B. Yeager
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Publication number: 20170256084Abstract: A method for guiding a user to manually apply cosmetics by overlaying graphical indicators on a real-time image of the user, the method including receiving a real-time image of the area of skin. Generating a registration layer containing a mapping between features of the real-time image and a graphical model of the area of skin. Presenting, for display to a user, a control layer overlaid on the real-time image according to the registration layer, the control layer including at least one indicator of a location on the area of skin where a reflectance modifying agent (RMA) should be applied. Determining, based on the real-time image, that the RMA has been applied to the location on the area of skin. In response to determining that the RMA has been applied to the location on the area of skin, modifying the at least one indicator included in the control layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2015Publication date: September 7, 2017Applicant: TCMS Transparent Beauty, LLCInventors: David C. Iglehart, Albert Durr Edgar
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Patent number: 9462872Abstract: Implementations of the present disclosure provide devices including a camera that is operable to provide images, a deposition head, the deposition head being configured to selectively deposit the RMA to the area of skin, and being positioned to at least partially obscure the area of skin relative to a viewing field of the camera, and a prism attached to the deposition head, the prism being configured to direct light reflected from the area of skin to first camera to enable the camera to generate images of the area of skin. Accordingly, the deposition head is able to physically occupy a column directly over the area of skin, while the camera is able to view the area of skin through the prism. In some examples, prism surfaces can be curved to provide a telecentric view of the area of skin.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2013Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: TCMS Transparent Beauty, LLCInventor: Albert D. Edgar
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Patent number: 9449382Abstract: A computer-controlled system determines attributes of a frexel, which is an area of human skin, and applies a reflectance modifying agent (RMA) at the pixel level to automatically change the appearance of human features based on one or more digital images. The change may be based on a digital image of the same frexel, for as seen in a prior digital photograph captured previously by the computer-controlled system. The system scans the frexel and uses feature recognition software to compare the person's current features in the frexel with that person's features in the digital image. It then calculates enhancements to the make the current features appear more like the features in the digital image, and it applies the RMA to the frexel to accomplish the enhancements. Or the change may be based on a digital image of another person, through the application of RMAs.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2013Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: TCMS Transparent Beauty, LLCInventors: Albert D. Edgar, David C. Iglehart, Rick B. Yeager
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Patent number: 9247802Abstract: A system and method that scans areas of a human body to identify unattractive characteristics and make cosmetic enhancements is modified for medical monitoring and optionally for treatment. A 3-D model of the exterior surface of the human body is created, and the scanned data is analyzed by characteristics of reflectance and surface topology to identify unhealthy characteristics. Because people will use a cosmetics system widely and frequently, base lines of patients' conditions can be created through frequent monitoring over a long time period, so that potentially dangerous changes from the base line can identified quickly and reported on. When appropriate, precise applications of medications to treat affected areas may be made automatically. Controlled and precisely directed dosages of medications may be applied to reduce the risk of undesirable side effects. Medicines may also be applied over a large area of skin and during a long period of time to achieve desired treatments.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2006Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: TCMS Transparent Beauty LLCInventors: Albert D. Edgar, David C. Iglehart, Rick B. Yeager
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Patent number: 9020184Abstract: A method for selectively applying a reflectance modifying agent (RMA) to an area of skin, the method comprising receiving an image of the area of skin, identifying, using the image, a nominated point within the area of skin, determining an actual reflectance of the nominated point, applying an edge protection technique based on the image to generate one or more outputs, determining a desired reflectance of the nominated point based on the one or more outputs, calculating an amount of RMA to be applied based on the output, and determining whether to apply the RMA to the area of skin based on the amount of RMA.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2013Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: TCMS Transparent Beauty LLCInventor: Albert D. Edgar
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Patent number: 8942775Abstract: An applicator head is provided for a reflectance modifying agent (RMA) applicator is moved across the skin by means of a floating ring having dispersed raised contact points to maintain a proper distance from the surface to be treated, reduce the influence of outside light during scanning, and limit smudging during deposition. During an application session, software on the computer uses a camera to sense aspects of color and texture on human features, calculates cosmetic enhancements, and uses the printer head to apply RMA precisely to the features to create those enhancements. Skin landmarks are used for registration. The head uses differential lighting by providing a sequence of directional lighting, with some exposures left dark to adjust for ambient light leakage. The exposures are co-synchronized in stacks, where each stack is a grouping of data about a particular instant of time during the scanning.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2011Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: TCMS Transparent Beauty LLCInventors: Albert D. Edgar, David C. Iglehart, Rick B. Yeager
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Patent number: 8915562Abstract: A computer-controlled system determines attributes of a frexel, an area of human skin, and applies a modifying agent (RMA) at the pixel level, typically to make the skin appear more youthful and so more attractive. The system scans the frexel, identifies unattractive attributes, and applies the RMA, typically with an inkjet printer. The identified attributes relate to reflectance and may refer to features such as irregular-looking light and dark spots, age-spots, scars, and bruises. Identified attributes may also relate to the surface topology of the skin, for more precisely enhancing surface irregularities such as bumps and wrinkles. Feature mapping may be used, for example to make cheeks appear pinker and cheekbones more prominent. The RMA can be applied in agreement with identified patterns, such as adding red to a red frexel, or in opposition, such as adding green or blue to a red frexel, according to idealized models of attractiveness.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2011Date of Patent: December 23, 2014Assignee: TCMS Transparent Beauty LLCInventors: Albert D. Edgar, David C. Iglehart, Rick B. Yeager
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Publication number: 20130302078Abstract: A method for selectively applying a reflectance modifying agent (RMA) to an area of skin, the method comprising receiving an image of the area of skin, identifying, using the image, a nominated point within the area of skin, determining an actual reflectance of the nominated point, applying an edge protection technique based on the image to generate one or more outputs, determining a desired reflectance of the nominated point based on the one or more outputs, calculating an amount of RMA to be applied based on the output, and determining whether to apply the RMA to the area of skin based on the amount of RMA.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: TCMS TRANSPARENT BEAUTY LLCInventor: Albert D. Edgar
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Patent number: 8582830Abstract: A computer-controlled system determines attributes of a frexel, which is an area of human skin, and applies a reflectance modifying agent (RMA) at the pixel level to automatically change the appearance of human features based on one or more digital images. The change may be based on a digital image of the same frexel, for as seen in a prior digital photograph captured previously by the computer-controlled system. The system scans the frexel and uses feature recognition software to compare the person's current features in the frexel with that person's features in the digital image. It then calculates enhancements to the make the current features appear more like the features in the digital image, and it applies the RMA to the frexel to accomplish the enhancements. Or the change may be based on a digital image of another person, through the application of RMAs.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2012Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: TCMS Transparent Beauty LLCInventors: Albert D. Edgar, David C. Iglehart, Rick B. Yeager