Patents by Inventor James Patrick Riley

James Patrick Riley 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: 11363325
    Abstract: A live broadcast is depicted, in this case a golf tournament. The broadcast is depicted on a television screen of a user, substantially in real time. In a television studio, which may be close to the site of the live broadcast, or may be remote therefrom, a commentator or pundit records segments of video analysis. The video image is sent to a server. The video clip of the commentator is then downloadable by the user using a device such as a mobile phone or tablet. The user can then view the additional content—the video segment of the commentator—on his device. Using the techniques of positioning and anchoring as described herein, the user can enjoy the video segment as though the commentator were present in the room, by viewing the room through a camera of the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2020
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2022
    Assignee: 2MEE LTD
    Inventors: Christopher George Knight, James Patrick Riley, David Soppelsa
  • Patent number: 11361542
    Abstract: An augmented reality experience is provided to a user of a hand held device, such as a mobile phone, which incorporates an electronic processor, a camera and a display. Images taken from video footage are displayed in a display of a hand held device together with a live camera view, to create the illusion that the subject of the video—i.e., the virtual moving image—is present in the field of view of the camera in real time. In this context the term “real world” image means an image taken from reality, such as a physical, real-world scenario using an electronic photo-capture technique, e.g. video recording. A camera of a hand held device is aimed at a well-known object, which is recognisable to the device. A moving virtual image of an actor playing the part of an historical figure, chosen because of its relevance to the object, is displayed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 2020
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2022
    Assignee: 2MEE LTD
    Inventors: Christopher George Knight, James Patrick Riley
  • Publication number: 20210166030
    Abstract: An augmented reality experience is provided to a user of a hand held device, such as a mobile phone, which incorporates an electronic processor, a camera and a display. Images taken from video footage are displayed in a display of a hand held device together with a live camera view, to create the illusion that the subject of the video—i.e., the virtual moving image—is present in the field of view of the camera in real time. In this context the term “real world” image means an image taken from reality, such as a physical, real-world scenario using an electronic photo-capture technique, e.g. video recording. A camera of a hand held device is aimed at a well-known object, which is recognisable to the device. A moving virtual image of an actor playing the part of an historical figure, chosen because of its relevance to the object, is displayed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 10, 2020
    Publication date: June 3, 2021
    Inventors: Christopher George KNIGHT, James Patrick RILEY
  • Patent number: 10885333
    Abstract: An augmented reality experience is provided to a user of a hand held device, such as a mobile phone, which incorporates an electronic processor, a camera and a display. In particular, images taken from video footage are displayed in a display of a hand held device together with a live camera view, to create the illusion that the subject of the video—ie the virtual moving image—is present in the field of view of the camera in real time. In this context the term “real world” image means an image taken from reality, such as a physical, real-world scenario using an electronic photo-capture technique, e.g. video recording. A camera 10 of a hand held device is aimed at a well-known object 12, which is recognisable to the device. A moving virtual image 14 of an actor playing the part of an historical figure, chosen because of its relevance to the object 12, is displayed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 2013
    Date of Patent: January 5, 2021
    Assignee: 2MEE LTD
    Inventors: Christopher Greene Knight, James Patrick Riley
  • Patent number: 10856037
    Abstract: A live broadcast is depicted, in this case a golf tournament. The broadcast is depicted on a television screen of a user, substantially in real time. In a television studio, which may be close to the site of the live broadcast, or may be remote therefrom, a commentator or pundit records segments of video analysis. The video image is sent to a server. The video clip of the commentator is then downloadable by the user using a device such as a mobile phone or tablet. The user can then view the additional content—the video segment of the commentator—on his device. Using the techniques of positioning and anchoring as described herein, the user can enjoy the video segment as though the commentator were present in the room, by viewing the room through a camera of the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2015
    Date of Patent: December 1, 2020
    Assignee: 2MEE LTD.
    Inventors: Christopher George Knight, James Patrick Riley, David Soppelsa
  • Publication number: 20200359079
    Abstract: At (400) a live broadcast is depicted, in this case a golf tournament. The broadcast (400) is depicted on a television screen (410) of a user (420), substantially in real time. In a television studio, represented by (430), which may be close to the site of the live broadcast, or may be remote therefrom, a commentator or pundit (440) records segments of video analysis. The video image is sent to a server (450). The video clip of the commentator (440) is then downloadable by the user (420) using a device such as a mobile phone or tablet (460). The user can then view the additional content—the video segment of the commentator (440)—on his (device 460). Using the techniques of positioning and anchoring as described herein, the user (420) can enjoy the video (segment 440) as though the commentator were present in the room, by viewing the room through a camera of the device (460).
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2020
    Publication date: November 12, 2020
    Inventors: Christopher George KNIGHT, James Patrick Riley, David Soppelsa
  • Patent number: 10679413
    Abstract: A method of providing an augmented reality image comprises recording a basic image including a subject and a first background using a recording device, extracting a subject image from the basic image, and providing the extracted subject image to a display device for combining with a second background. At A the sending person using the app to record a moving image of their own head—ie a video—which is separated from the background by the app (the background being automatically discarded). The image is then sent to a recipient who, at B, sees the head speak to them either on their desktop or in the camera view of the smart phone/tablet if they so choose.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 9, 2020
    Assignee: 2MEE LTD
    Inventors: Christopher George Knight, James Patrick Riley, David Soppelsa
  • Publication number: 20190222806
    Abstract: A messaging system comprises a plurality of devices wherein at least a first sending user device is arranged in use to transmit an image to at least a second receiving user device which image comprises an electronically captured image of at least a part of a head of the sender extracted from a background. FIG. 1, shows various images 100 on displays (110) as received by recipients. The method and apparatus described above allow something between a text message exchange and a video call. The message sender uses either the front camera or the rear camera in the device, typically a smart phone, to capture a short video of them speaking and the app software cuts out the sender's head 100 from any background before transmitting the video clip to appear on the recipient's screen (110). The cut-out head can appear on a recipient's desktop, conveniently as part of a messaging screen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2016
    Publication date: July 18, 2019
    Inventors: David Soppelsa, Christopher George Knight, James Patrick Riley, Gerrard Allen
  • Publication number: 20180174339
    Abstract: A live broadcast is depicted, in this case a golf tournament. The broadcast is depicted on a television screen of a user, substantially in real time. In a television studio, which may be close to the site of the live broadcast, or may be remote therefrom, a commentator or pundit records segments of video analysis. The video image is sent to a server. The video clip of the commentator is then downloadable by the user using a device such as a mobile phone or tablet. The user can then view the additional content—the video segment of the commentator—on his device. Using the techniques of positioning and anchoring as described herein, the user can enjoy the video segment as though the commentator were present in the room, by viewing the room through a camera of the device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 20, 2015
    Publication date: June 21, 2018
    Inventors: Christopher George KNIGHT, James Patrick RILEY, David SOPPELSA
  • Publication number: 20170098332
    Abstract: A method of providing an augmented reality image comprises recording a basic image including a subject and a first background using a recording device, extracting a subject image from the basic image, and providing the extracted subject image to a display device for combining with a second background. At A the sending person using the app to record a moving image of their own head—ie a video—which is separated from the background by the app (the background being automatically discarded). The image is then sent to a recipient who, at B, sees the head speak to them either on their desktop or in the camera view of the smart phone/tablet if they so choose.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 10, 2015
    Publication date: April 6, 2017
    Applicant: 2MEE Ltd.
    Inventors: Christopher George KNIGHT, James Patrick RILEY, David SOPPELSA
  • Publication number: 20150242688
    Abstract: An augmented reality experience is provided to a user of a hand held device, such as a mobile phone, which incorporates an electronic processor, a camera and a display. In particular, images taken from video footage are displayed in a display of a hand held device together with a live camera view, to create the illusion that the subject of the video—ie the virtual moving image—is present in the field of view of the camera in real time. In this context the term “real world” image means an image taken from reality, such as a physical, real-world scenario using an electronic photo-capture technique, e.g. video recording. A camera 10 of a hand held device is aimed at a well-known object 12, which is recognisable to the device. A moving virtual image 14 of an actor playing the part of an historical figure, chosen because of its relevance to the object 12, is displayed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 12, 2013
    Publication date: August 27, 2015
    Inventors: Christopher George Knight, James Patrick Riley