Patents by Inventor Golan Levin
Golan Levin 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: 7954820Abstract: A gaming article that includes a sensing layer, a non-metallic electroluminescent layer disposed over a portion of the sensing layer, a story layer that is at least substantially transparent and depicts a game board thereon, wherein the story layer is disposed over a portion of the electroluminescent layer, and a sensing device that interacts with the sensing layer when it is adjacent to the story layer and transmits light therethrough from the electroluminescent layer to a player to facilitate display of relevant information. Also included are methods of playing a game, preferably a mystery game, using the gaming article.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2004Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Inventors: Melissa Ines Bermudez, Golan Levin
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Patent number: 7348935Abstract: An attention manager presents information to a person in the vicinity of a display device in a manner that engages at least the peripheral attention of the person. The information is embodied by one or more sets of content data (e.g., video or audio data). Each set of content data is formulated by a content provider and made available for use by content display systems. Upon appropriate activation, each content display system displays images corresponding to the sets of content data in accordance with predetermined scheduling information. The attention manager makes use of “unused capacity” of the display device and the person's attention, providing information to the person that the person might not otherwise expend adequate energy to obtain.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2004Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: Vulcan Patents LLCInventors: Paul A. Freiberger, Golan Levin, David P. Reed, Marc E. Davis, Neal A. Bhadkamkar, Philippe P. Piernot, Todd A. Agulnick, Sally N. Rosenthal, Giles N. Goodhead
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Publication number: 20050272493Abstract: A gaming article that includes a sensing layer, a non-metallic electroluminescent layer disposed over a portion of the sensing layer, a story layer that is at least substantially transparent and depicts a game board thereon, wherein the story layer is disposed over a portion of the electroluminescent layer, and a sensing device that interacts with the sensing layer when it is adjacent to the story layer and transmits light therethrough from the electroluminescent layer to a player to facilitate display of relevant information. Also included are methods of playing a game, preferably a mystery game, using the gaming article.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2004Publication date: December 8, 2005Inventors: Melissa Bermudez, Golan Levin
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Patent number: 6965371Abstract: A manual interface combines continuous and discrete control and display capabilities. The manual interface can be embodied by combining a haptic interface providing continuous control and display capabilities with one or more of multiple discrete selectors (such as tagged objects) providing discrete control capabilities. The manual interface can provide finer control and a richer sensory experience than is possible with conventional tagged objects. Further, unlike a conventional haptic interface device, the manual interface can provide easily selectable, multiple interactive possibilities.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2003Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: Vulcan Patents LLCInventors: Karon E. MacLean, Golan Levin, Scott S. Snibbe, William L. Verplank
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Patent number: 6788314Abstract: An attention manager presents information to a person in the vicinity of a display device in a manner that engages at least the peripheral attention of the person. The information is embodied by one or more sets of content data (e.g., video or audio data). Each set of content data is formulated by a content provider and made available for use by content display systems. Upon appropriate activation, each content display system displays images corresponding to the sets of content data in accordance with predetermined scheduling information. The attention manager makes use of “unused capacity” of the display device and the person's attention, providing information to the person that the person might not otherwise expend adequate energy to obtain.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2000Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Interval Research CorporationInventors: Paul A. Freiberger, Golan Levin, David P. Reed, Marc E. Davis, Neal A. Bhadkamkar, Philippe P. Piernot, Todd A. Aqulnick, Sally N. Rosenthal, Giles N. Goodhead
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Patent number: 6750880Abstract: An attention manager presents information to a person in the vicinity of a display device in a manner that engages at least the peripheral attention of the person. The information is embodied by one or more sets of content data (e.g., video or audio data). Each set of content data is formulated by a content provider and made available for use by content display systems. Upon appropriate activation, each content display system displays images corresponding to the sets of content data in accordance with predetermined scheduling information. The attention manager makes use of “unused capacity” of the display device and the person's attention, providing information to the person that the person might not otherwise expend adequate energy to obtain.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Interval ResearchInventors: Paul A. Freiberger, Golan Levin, David P. Reed, Marc E. Davis, Neil A. Bhadkamkar, Philippe P. Piernot, Todd A. Agulnick, Sally N. Rosenthal, Giles N. Goodhead
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Patent number: 6529183Abstract: A manual interface combines continuous and discrete control and display capabilities. The manual interface can be embodied by combining a haptic interface providing continuous control and display capabilities with one or more of multiple discrete selectors (such as tagged objects) providing discrete control capabilities. The manual interface can provide finer control and a richer sensory experience than is possible with conventional tagged objects. Further, unlike a conventional haptic interface device, the manual interface can provide easily selectable, multiple interactive possibilities.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1999Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Interval Research Corp.Inventors: Karon E. MacLean, Golan Levin, Scott S. Snibbe, William L. Verplank
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Publication number: 20020180697Abstract: An attention manager presents information to a person in the vicinity of a display device in a manner that engages at least the peripheral attention of the person. The information is embodied by one or more sets of content data (e.g., video or audio data). Each set of content data is formulated by a content provider and made available for use by content display systems. Upon appropriate activation, each content display system displays images corresponding to the sets of content data in accordance with predetermined scheduling information. The attention manager makes use of “unused capacity” of the display device and the person's attention, providing information to the person that the person might not otherwise expend adequate energy to obtain.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Applicant: Interval Research CorporationInventors: Paul A. Freiberger, Golan Levin, David P. Reed, Marc E. Davis, Neal A. Bhadkamkar, Philippe P. Piernot, Todd A. Aqulnick, Sally N. Rosenthal, Giles N. Goodhead
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Publication number: 20020003506Abstract: An attention manager presents information to a person in the vicinity of a display device in a manner that engages at least the peripheral attention of the person. The information is embodied by one or more sets of content data (e.g., video or audio data). Each set of content data is formulated by a content provider and made available for use by content display systems. Upon appropriate activation, each content display system displays images corresponding to the sets of content data in accordance with predetermined scheduling information. The attention manager makes use of “unused capacity” of the display device and the person's attention, providing information to the person that the person might not otherwise expend adequate energy to obtain.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 1999Publication date: January 10, 2002Inventors: PAUL A. FREIBERGER, GOLAN LEVIN, DAVID P. REED, MARC E. DAVIS, NEAL A. BHADKAMKAR, PHILIPPE P. PIERNOT, TODD A. AGULNICK, SALLY N. ROSENTHAL, GILES N. GOODHEAD
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Patent number: 6047249Abstract: A computer input system and method is described which includes a spatial reference member having a body with a first surface and an opposing second surface. The spatial reference member separates a first spatial region including the first surface from a second spatial region including the second surface. A physical object is movable within the first spatial region. Optical indicia tracks the physical object through the body. The optical indicia is observable from the second spatial region. An optical detector positioned in the second spatial region tracks the optical indicia and develops signals which may serve as inputs to a computer. The object may emit a signal which is tracked by the optical detector.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Interval Research CorporationInventors: Philippe P. Piernot, Marcos R. Vescovi, Jonathan R. Cohen, Rafael Granados, Golan Levin, Justin Willow
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Patent number: 6034652Abstract: An attention manager presents information to a person in the vicinity of a display device in a manner that engages at least the peripheral attention of the person. The information is embodied by one or more sets of content data (e.g., video or audio data). Each set of content data is formulated by a content provider and made available for use by content display systems. Upon appropriate activation, each content display system displays images corresponding to the sets of content data in accordance with predetermined scheduling information. The attention manager makes use of "unused capacity" of the display device and the person's attention, providing information to the person that the person might not otherwise expend adequate energy to obtain.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1996Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Interval Research CorporationInventors: Paul A. Freiberger, Golan Levin, David P. Reed, Marc E. Davis, Neal A. Bhadkamkar, Philippe P. Piernot, Todd A. Agulnick, Sally N. Rosenthal, Giles N. Goodhead
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Patent number: 5953686Abstract: A computer input system and method is described which includes a spatial reference member having a body with a first surface and an opposing second surface. The spatial reference member separates a first spatial region including the first surface from a second spatial region including the second surface. A physical object is movable within the first spatial region. Optical indicia tracks the physical object through the body. The optical indicia is observable from the second spatial region. An optical detector positioned in the second spatial region tracks the optical indicia and develops signals which may serve as inputs to a computer. The object may emit a signal which is tracked by the optical detector.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1996Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Interval Research CorporationInventors: Philippe P. Piernot, Marcos R. Vescovi, Jonathan R. Cohen, Rafael Granados, Golan Levin, Justin Willow