Patents by Inventor Daniel Shor

Daniel Shor has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 12032739
    Abstract: A virtual reality wearable system. The system includes a sensor, an actuator, a sleeve-type first wearable part fittable over a user's bodily part, the at least one second wearable part being wearable over the first wearable part. The first wearable part and the second wearable part are releasably connectable to each other. The at least one second wearable part supports the sensor and the actuator. A cable or cables connect the sensor and the actuator with a portion of the second wearable part distant from the sensor and the actuator. The at least one second wearable part comprises a first portion and a second portion that are separate from each other. The first portion is placeable on a first bodily part of a user, and said first portion supports the sensor and the actuator, and the second portion is placeable on a second bodily part of the user distant from the first bodily part.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 2023
    Date of Patent: July 9, 2024
    Assignee: Adjuvo Motion B.V.
    Inventors: Johannes Luijten, Gijs den Butter, Cornelis Peter Bogerd, Max Lammers, Johanna Margaretha Wilhelmina Hermans, Daniel Shor
  • Publication number: 20230141201
    Abstract: A virtual reality wearable system. The system includes a sensor, an actuator, a sleeve-type first wearable part fittable over a user's bodily part, the at least one second wearable part being wearable over the first wearable part. The first wearable part and the second wearable part are releasably connectable to each other. The at least one second wearable part supports the sensor and the actuator. A cable or cables connect the sensor and the actuator with a portion of the second wearable part distant from the sensor and the actuator. The at least one second wearable part comprises a first portion and a second portion that are separate from each other. The first portion is placeable on a first bodily part of a user, and said first portion supports the sensor and the actuator, and the second portion is placeable on a second bodily part of the user distant from the first bodily part.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 11, 2023
    Publication date: May 11, 2023
    Inventors: Johannes Luijten, Gijs den Butter, Cornelis Peter Bogerd, Max Lammers, Johanna Margaretha Wilhelmina Hermans, Daniel Shor
  • Patent number: 6611266
    Abstract: A method for realistically implanting a non-floating. Computer Graphic Image object into a real camera image sequence filmed scene, and for obtaining roaming capabilities therein, including modeling a picture into which a Computer Graphic Image object is to be implanted by creating therefor imaginary borders, providing a three-dimensional vector representing the movement of the camera between each frame, and expanding said vector to a plane by calculating the movement of the camera while marinating its original angles; and therewith by respectively using an imaginary camera to render a 3D object on a screen of a computer and by respectively coordinating the filming camera's angle with the imaginary camera for implanting the Computer Graphic Image object in the image sequence filmed scene; wherein the method is characterized by implementing angular noise from the filming camera's angle to the object rendered by the imaginary camera.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2003
    Inventors: Yoram Pollack, Daniel Shor, Orna Bregman-Amitai, Shlomo Polonsky