Patents Assigned to Think-A-Move, Ltd.
  • Patent number: 8983103
    Abstract: An earpiece may be used to detect sounds from an ear canal of a user. The earpiece may include a microphone assembly and an acoustic pathway that is at least partially defined by a hollow elongated member having a nonlinear portion following a spiraled path. The acoustic pathway fluidly couples the microphone assembly with an ear canal of the user when the earpiece is positioned with respect to the ear of the user. Sounds produced by the user travel from the ear canal through the acoustic pathway for detection by the microphone assembly. Also, the hollow elongated member behaves as an acoustic waveguide to amplify a desired frequency and/or attenuate other, less desirable, frequencies of the sounds produced by the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2011
    Date of Patent: March 17, 2015
    Assignee: Think-A-Move Ltd.
    Inventors: Christopher F. Vlach, Tom Darbonne
  • Patent number: 8103029
    Abstract: An earset assembly including a first earpiece, a second earpiece, and an electrical circuit. The first earpiece includes an internal microphone to capture speech of a user and an internal speaker, and is positionable with respect to a first ear of the user so that the internal microphone detects the speech from the first ear of the user. The second earpiece includes an internal speaker, and is positionable with respect to a second ear of the user. The electrical circuit operatively connects the internal microphone and the internal speakers to a communication device. In an audio listening state, the electrical circuit is configured to operatively couple the internal speakers respectively to first and second audio ports of the communication device for outputting stereo audio content with the speakers, and the internal microphone is switched to an off state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 2008
    Date of Patent: January 24, 2012
    Assignee: Think-A-Move, Ltd.
    Inventors: Lester S. H. Ngia, Christopher F. Vlach, Tarun Pruthi
  • Patent number: 8019107
    Abstract: An earpiece may be used to detect sounds from an ear canal of a user. The earpiece may include a microphone assembly and an acoustic pathway that is at least partially defined by a hollow elongated member. The acoustic pathway fluidly couples the microphone assembly with an ear canal of the user when the earpiece is positioned with respect to the ear of the user. Sounds produced by the user travel from the ear canal through the acoustic pathway for detection by the microphone assembly. Also, the hollow elongated member behaves as an acoustic waveguide to amplify a desired frequency and/or attenuate other, less desirable, frequencies of the sounds produced by the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 2008
    Date of Patent: September 13, 2011
    Assignee: Think-A-Move Ltd.
    Inventors: Lester S. H. Ngia, Tarun Pruthi, Christopher F. Vlach
  • Patent number: 7983433
    Abstract: Disclosed is an earset assembly that has a housing having a microphone port and a speaker port. A microphone is enclosed by the housing and has first and second input ports. The first input port is acoustically coupled to the microphone port to detect air pressure changes of the ear of a user. A speaker is enclosed by the housing and has an output port acoustically coupled to the speaker port to broadcast sounds to the user. The output port is acoustically coupled to the second input port of the microphone so that the microphone cancels at least a portion of feedback from the sounds broadcast by the speaker and detected at the first input port of the microphone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2011
    Assignee: Think-A-Move, Ltd.
    Inventor: Guerman G. Nemirovski
  • Patent number: 7502484
    Abstract: An ear sensor apparatus includes a microphone positionable with respect to an ear canal to detect sound signals from the ear canal and to generate a corresponding output signal. The apparatus may include a seal for substantially blocking ambient sound signals from reaching the microphone and an interface to convey the output signal to a remote speech recognition apparatus. The output signal may be normalized so that the normalized output signal is more representative of speech from a user's mouth than speech detected from the user's ear.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 10, 2009
    Assignee: Think-A-Move, Ltd.
    Inventors: Lester S. H. Ngia, Christopher F. Vlach, Guerman G. Nemirovski
  • Publication number: 20070291953
    Abstract: An ear sensor apparatus includes a microphone positionable with respect to an ear canal to detect sound signals from the ear canal and to generate a corresponding output signal. The apparatus may include a seal for substantially blocking ambient sound signals from reaching the microphone and an interface to convey the output signal to a remote speech recognition apparatus. The output signal may be normalized so that the normalized output signal is more representative of speech from a user's mouth than speech detected from the user's ear.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2007
    Publication date: December 20, 2007
    Applicant: THINK-A-MOVE, LTD.
    Inventors: Lester Ngia, Christopher Vlach, Guerman Nemirovski
  • Publication number: 20070121974
    Abstract: Disclosed is an earset assembly that has a housing having a microphone port and a speaker port. A microphone is enclosed by the housing and has first and second input ports. The first input port is acoustically coupled to the microphone port to detect air pressure changes of the ear of a user. A speaker is enclosed by the housing and has an output port acoustically coupled to the speaker port to broadcast sounds to the user. The output port is acoustically coupled to the second input port of the microphone so that the microphone cancels at least a portion of feedback from the sounds broadcast by the speaker and detected at the first input port of the microphone.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 8, 2006
    Publication date: May 31, 2007
    Applicant: THINK-A-MOVE, LTD.
    Inventor: Guerman Nemirovski
  • Patent number: 6671379
    Abstract: An earset including a housing positionable with respect to an ear of a person, a microphone disposed with respect to the housing for insertion into the ear of a person, the microphone operable to detect a change in air pressure within the ear while the person speaks and to produce an electrical microphone signal corresponding to the internally detected change in air pressure and a speaker disposed with respect to the housing and operable to produce a sound corresponding to an electrical speaker signal. The earset also includes a circuit coupled to receive the microphone signal and the speaker signal and operable to produce a corrected microphone signal having a reduced feedback component of the microphone signal, the feedback component resulting from the detection by the microphone of the sound produced by the speaker to produce a corrected microphone signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 30, 2003
    Assignee: Think-A-Move, Ltd.
    Inventor: Guerman G. Nemirovski
  • Patent number: 6647368
    Abstract: A pair of sensors are used for detecting an air pressure change signal within an ear of a person caused by the person's initiating action (thought, movement, biological function and/or speech). One of the microphones is placed at least partially within an ear of the person and the other is placed adjacent to and external to the ear, to produce two electrical signals, respectively corresponding to internally detected and to externally detected changes in air pressure. Comparison of the unmodified signal strength difference between these two signals is used to distinguish an initiating action component of each signal from an external source component of each signal. The electrical signals are processed to produce an output signal corresponding to the initiating action, which signal is then recognized by a neural network or speech recognizer, and used for control or communication.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 11, 2003
    Assignee: Think-A-Move, Ltd.
    Inventor: Guerman G. Nemirovski
  • Patent number: 6503197
    Abstract: A method of producing a control signal. The method includes the steps of sensing an air pressure pattern in or near an ear of a person, the air pressure pattern resulting from voluntary physical action of the person; and converting the air pressure pattern into an output signal. Also described is a control system. The control system includes an air pressure sensor for detecting an air pressure pattern adjacent an ear of a person while the person makes a voluntary physical action and for producing an output signal corresponding to the detected air pressure pattern; and processing circuitry for discerning a pattern from the output signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2003
    Assignee: Think-A-Move, Ltd.
    Inventor: Guerman G. Nemirovski