Patents by Inventor Elliott H. BAUMBACH
Elliott H. BAUMBACH 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).
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Patent number: 11855742Abstract: A playset comprises a near field communication extending system. The near field communication extending comprises a main antenna and a plurality of extending antennas. The main antenna is positioned at a first location of the playset and configured to wirelessly communicate to a near field communication device of a mobile device. The plurality of extending antennas is positioned at a plurality of different locations in an interior of the playset. Each of the plurality of extending antennas is connectable to the main antenna via a plurality of connection elements. The playset further comprises an antenna switching mechanism coupled to the plurality of extending antennas via a plurality of connection elements. The antenna switching mechanism is configured to switchably couple the main antenna with each of the plurality of extending antennas.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2021Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Nathan D. Nocon, Janice K. Rosenthal, Elliott H. Baumbach, Michael P. Goslin, Hunter J. Gibson, Jason A. Yeung
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Patent number: 11715092Abstract: Embodiments provide for managing ownership of physical objects and digital counterparts using a distributed ledger and tokens stored on the physical objects. An example method generally includes reading, via a wireless data connection between a physical object and a mobile device, a token stored on the physical object. The token may include at least a unique identifier of the physical object. A request to transfer ownership of the physical object to an owner of the mobile device is generated, and the request may include at least the unique identifier of the physical object. The generated request is transmitted to a distributed ledger system, and a response is received from the distributed ledger system indicating whether the transfer was successful. The indication of whether the transfer was successful is displayed on the mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2019Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Jason A. Yeung, Clifford Wong, Elliott H. Baumbach, Michael P. Goslin, Tritia V. Medrano, Nathan D. Nocon, Stephen A. Thornton
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Patent number: 11508127Abstract: To capture augmented reality (AR) on a head mounted display the embodiments described herein include the optical display of virtual components of an AR on an AR device. A real world view within a field of view of the display of the AR device is captured, creating a composite image that combines the virtual components and real world physical components within the field of view of the AR device.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2018Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Michael P. Goslin, Nathan D. Nocon, Jonathan R D Hsu, Eric C. Haseltine, Elliott H. Baumbach
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Patent number: 11465050Abstract: Techniques and systems for immersive interactions are provided. A first smart device available for interaction is identified by an interactivity system. A first physical game piece is detected by the interactivity system, and a first identifier of the first physical game piece is received, from the first physical game piece, via one or more wireless signals. A first set of predefined effects that can be performed using the first smart device is identified based on the first identifier. The first smart device is instructed to perform at least a first predefined effect of the first set of predefined effects.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2020Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Michael P. Goslin, Elliott H. Baumbach, Tritia V. Medrano, Timothy M. Panec, Clifford Wong, Nathan D. Nocon, Jason A. Yeung
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Patent number: 11385635Abstract: Embodiments provide for autonomous drone play and directional alignment by in response to receiving a command for a remotely controlled device to perform a behavior, monitoring a first series of actions performed by the remotely controlled device that comprise the behavior; receiving feedback related to how the remotely controlled device performs the behavior, wherein the feedback is received from at least one of a user, a second device, and environmental sensors; updating, according to the feedback, a machine learning model used by the remotely controlled device to produce a second, different series of actions to perform the behavior; and in response to receiving a subsequent command to perform the behavior, instructing the remotely controlled device to perform the second series of actions.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2019Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Nathan D. Nocon, Timothy M. Panec, Tritia V. Medrano, Clifford Wong, Nicholas F. Barone, Elliott H. Baumbach
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Publication number: 20220094424Abstract: A playset comprises a near field communication extending system. The near field communication extending comprises a main antenna and a plurality of extending antennas. The main antenna is positioned at a first location of the playset and configured to wirelessly communicate to a near field communication device of a mobile device. The plurality of extending antennas is positioned at a plurality of different locations in an interior of the playset. Each of the plurality of extending antennas is connectable to the main antenna via a plurality of connection elements. The playset further comprises an antenna switching mechanism coupled to the plurality of extending antennas via a plurality of connection elements. The antenna switching mechanism is configured to switchably couple the main antenna with each of the plurality of extending antennas.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2021Publication date: March 24, 2022Inventors: Nathan D. NOCON, Janice K. ROSENTHAL, Elliott H. BAUMBACH, Michael P. GOSLIN, Hunter J. GIBSON, Jason A. YEUNG
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Patent number: 11239899Abstract: A playset comprises a near field communication extending system. The near field communication extending comprises a main antenna and a plurality of extending antennas. The main antenna is positioned at a first location of the playset and configured to wirelessly communicate to a near field communication device of a mobile device. The plurality of extending antennas is positioned at a plurality of different locations in an interior of the playset. Each of the plurality of extending antennas is connectable to the main antenna via a plurality of connection elements. The playset further comprises an antenna switching mechanism coupled to the plurality of extending antennas via a plurality of connection elements. The antenna switching mechanism is configured to switchably couple the main antenna with each of the plurality of extending antennas.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2019Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Nathan D. Nocon, Janice K. Rosenthal, Elliott H. Baumbach, Michael P. Goslin, Hunter J. Gibson, Jason A. Yeung
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Publication number: 20220023757Abstract: A playset comprises a plurality of hotspots positioned within a plurality of scenes. A switching mechanism is configured to selectively couple to the each of the plurality of hotspots and is communicatively coupled with a controller. The controller is configured to establish communication with a first object using a first hotspot and determine an object type of the first object and a location of the first object within the playset. The location of the first object corresponds to a scene that contains the first hotspot. The controller is further configured to select an interactive media based on the object type and the location of the first object, select a first media file based on the selected interactive media, and instruct the first media file to be output on an output device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2021Publication date: January 27, 2022Inventors: Jason A. YEUNG, Nathan D. NOCON, Michael P. GOSLIN, Janice K. ROSENTHAL, Hunter J. GIBSON, Clifford WONG, Elliott H. BAUMBACH
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Patent number: 11216665Abstract: Embodiments provide for an augmented reality (AR) system able to track the movement of real-world objects and apply that movement to virtual objects. The AR system includes a radio configured to receive first sensor data from a sensor attached to a first physical object in physical space. The AR system further includes a processor configured to determine when a physical object changes from a first state to a second state object based on the first sensor data, and update an environmental map based on the change from the first state to the second state of the first physical object.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2019Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Corey D. Drake, Timothy M. Panec, Tritia V. Medrano, Stephen A. Thornton, Jason A. Yeung, Nathan D. Nocon, Elliott H. Baumbach
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Patent number: 11154777Abstract: A playset comprises a plurality of hotspots positioned within a plurality of scenes. A switching mechanism is configured to selectively couple to the each of the plurality of hotspots and is communicatively coupled with a controller. The controller is configured to establish communication with a first object using a first hotspot and determine an object type of the first object and a location of the first object within the playset. The location of the first object corresponds to a scene that contains the first hotspot. The controller is further configured to select an interactive media based on the object type and the location of the first object, select a first media file based on the selected interactive media, and instruct the first media file to be output on an output device.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2020Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Jason A. Yeung, Nathan D. Nocon, Michael P. Goslin, Janice K. Rosenthal, Hunter J. Gibson, Clifford Wong, Elliott H. Baumbach
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Publication number: 20210322883Abstract: Techniques and systems for immersive interactions are provided. A first smart device available for interaction is identified by an interactivity system. A first physical game piece is detected by the interactivity system, and a first identifier of the first physical game piece is received, from the first physical game piece, via one or more wireless signals. A first set of predefined effects that can be performed using the first smart device is identified based on the first identifier. The first smart device is instructed to perform at least a first predefined effect of the first set of predefined effects.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2020Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Michael P. GOSLIN, Elliott H. BAUMBACH, Tritia V. MEDRANO, Timothy M. PANEC, Clifford WONG, Nathan D. NOCON, Jason A. YEUNG
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Publication number: 20210291052Abstract: A playset comprises a plurality of hotspots positioned within a plurality of scenes. A switching mechanism is configured to selectively couple to the each of the plurality of hotspots and is communicatively coupled with a controller. The controller is configured to establish communication with a first object using a first hotspot and determine an object type of the first object and a location of the first object within the playset. The location of the first object corresponds to a scene that contains the first hotspot. The controller is further configured to select an interactive media based on the object type and the location of the first object, select a first media file based on the selected interactive media, and instruct the first media file to be output on an output device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2020Publication date: September 23, 2021Inventors: Jason A. YEUNG, Nathan D. NOCON, Michael P. GOSLIN, Janice K. ROSENTHAL, Hunter J. GIBSON, Clifford WONG, Elliott H. BAUMBACH
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Patent number: 11087529Abstract: Embodiments provide for the rendering of illumination effects on real-world objects in augmented reality systems. An example method generally includes overlaying a shader on the augmented reality display. The shader generally corresponds to a three-dimensional geometry of an environment in which the augmented reality display is operating, and the shader generally comprises a plurality of vertices forming a plurality of polygons. A computer-generated lighting source is introduced into the augmented reality display. One or more polygons of the shader are illuminated based on the computer-generated lighting source, thereby illuminating one or more real-world objects in the environment with direct lighting from the computer-generated lighting source and reflected and refracted lighting from surfaces in the environment.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2019Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Jason A. Yeung, Kenneth J. Mitchell, Timothy M. Panec, Elliott H. Baumbach, Corey D. Drake
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Patent number: 11042747Abstract: To provide masks for augmented reality (AR) effects in real-time, the embodiments described herein capture a plurality of images of an environment that includes one or more real-world objects after initiating an AR session with an AR device located in the environment. Upon detecting a trigger to generate an AR effect targeting a first real-world object of the one or more real-world objects, a first virtual representation of the first real-world object is generated, based on the plurality of images of the environment, and a second virtual representation of a second real-world object of the one or more real-world objects is generated based on the plurality of images of the environment, wherein the second real-world object is at least partially occluded by the first real-world object.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2019Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Michael P. Goslin, Elliott H. Baumbach
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Publication number: 20210184756Abstract: A playset comprises a near field communication extending system. The near field communication extending comprises a main antenna and a plurality of extending antennas. The main antenna is positioned at a first location of the playset and configured to wirelessly communicate to a near field communication device of a mobile device. The plurality of extending antennas is positioned at a plurality of different locations in an interior of the playset. Each of the plurality of extending antennas is connectable to the main antenna via a plurality of connection elements. The playset further comprises an antenna switching mechanism coupled to the plurality of extending antennas via a plurality of connection elements. The antenna switching mechanism is configured to switchably couple the main antenna with each of the plurality of extending antennas.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2019Publication date: June 17, 2021Inventors: Nathan D. NOCON, Janice K. ROSENTHAL, Elliott H. BAUMBACH, Michael P. GOSLIN, Hunter J. GIBSON, Jason A. YEUNG
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Publication number: 20210182832Abstract: Embodiments provide for managing ownership of physical objects and digital counterparts using a distributed ledger and tokens stored on the physical objects. An example method generally includes reading, via a wireless data connection between a physical object and a mobile device, a token stored on the physical object. The token may include at least a unique identifier of the physical object. A request to transfer ownership of the physical object to an owner of the mobile device is generated, and the request may include at least the unique identifier of the physical object. The generated request is transmitted to a distributed ledger system, and a response is received from the distributed ledger system indicating whether the transfer was successful. The indication of whether the transfer was successful is displayed on the mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2019Publication date: June 17, 2021Inventors: Jason A. YEUNG, Clifford WONG, Elliott H. BAUMBACH, Michael P. GOSLIN, Tritia V. MEDRANO, Nathan D. NOCON, Stephen A. THORNTON
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Publication number: 20210103730Abstract: To provide masks for augmented reality (AR) effects in real-time, the embodiments described herein capture a plurality of images of an environment that includes one or more real-world objects after initiating an AR session with an AR device located in the environment. Upon detecting a trigger to generate an AR effect targeting a first real-world object of the one or more real-world objects, a first virtual representation of the first real-world object is generated, based on the plurality of images of the environment, and a second virtual representation of a second real-world object of the one or more real-world objects is generated based on the plurality of images of the environment, wherein the second real-world object is at least partially occluded by the first real-world object.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2019Publication date: April 8, 2021Inventors: Michael P. GOSLIN, Elliott H. BAUMBACH
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Publication number: 20210097757Abstract: Embodiments provide for the rendering of illumination effects on real-world objects in augmented reality systems. An example method generally includes overlaying a shader on the augmented reality display. The shader generally corresponds to a three-dimensional geometry of an environment in which the augmented reality display is operating, and the shader generally comprises a plurality of vertices forming a plurality of polygons. A computer-generated lighting source is introduced into the augmented reality display. One or more polygons of the shader are illuminated based on the computer-generated lighting source, thereby illuminating one or more real-world objects in the environment with direct lighting from the computer-generated lighting source and reflected and refracted lighting from surfaces in the environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2019Publication date: April 1, 2021Inventors: Jason A. YEUNG, Kenneth J. MITCHELL, Timothy M. PANEC, Elliott H. BAUMBACH, Corey D. DRAKE
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Patent number: 10959022Abstract: Embodiments provide techniques for controlling an audio output for a headphone system. In one embodiment, a headphone system comprising a speaker, a communication interface configured to receive a first audio signal from a first audio source hosted on a first computing device and a master audio signal from a master audio source hosted on a second computing device separate from the first computing device, wherein the first audio source and master audio source are separate from the headphone system, and an audio control module, is configured to output the first audio signal on the speaker using a first volume level, receive the master audio signal, and in response, decrease a volume of the first audio signal relative to the first volume level, output the master audio signal on the speaker at a second volume level greater than the decreased volume of the first audio signal, and after determining the master audio signal is finished, increase the volume of the first audio signal.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2020Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Elliott H. Baumbach
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Publication number: 20210049361Abstract: Embodiments provide for an augmented reality (AR) system able to track the movement of real-world objects and apply that movement to virtual objects. The AR system includes a radio configured to receive first sensor data from a sensor attached to a first physical object in physical space. The AR system further includes a processor configured to determine when a physical object changes from a first state to a second state object based on the first sensor data, and update an environmental map based on the change from the first state to the second state of the first physical object.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2019Publication date: February 18, 2021Inventors: Corey D. DRAKE, Timothy M. PANEC, Tritia V. MEDRANO, Stephen A. THORNTON, Jason A. YEUNG, Nathan D. NOCON, Elliott H. BAUMBACH