Patents by Inventor Justin Allen Hare
Justin Allen Hare 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: 12130961Abstract: A ride vehicle control system for a ride vehicle of an attraction includes multiple sensors that are configured to monitor a guest supported by the ride vehicle. The ride vehicle control system also includes an actuator system configured to couple to the ride vehicle. The ride vehicle control system further includes one or more processors that are configured to receive signals from the multiple sensors, wherein the signals are indicative of a position of the guest, a movement of the guest, or both. The one or more processors are also configured to determine an intended movement for the ride vehicle based on the signals and to control the actuator system to adjust a resistance to movement of the ride vehicle to facilitate the intended movement.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2023Date of Patent: October 29, 2024Assignee: Universal City Studios LLCInventors: Justin Allen Hare, David Smith, Grace Catheryn Haynes, Humberto Augusto Kam
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Patent number: 12096307Abstract: An augmented reality device receives beacon signals within a geographical area from beacons that facilitate determining a distance between the device and a respective beacon. The device sends beacon-related signals indicative of the beacon signals to a server, which determines the area of the device. The server determines markers within the area of the device, and sends marker signals and augmented reality content associated with the markers to the device. The device scans the area and outputs content associated with a marker it identifies based on the marker signals. As the device enters subsequent areas, it receives additional beacon signals from additional beacons, sends additional beacon-related signals, and receives additional marker signals and content. If there is insufficient storage space on the device to store the additional marker signals and content, the device deletes previous marker signals and associated content. The device stores the additional marker signals and content.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2021Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignee: Universal City Studios LLCInventor: Justin Allen Hare
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Publication number: 20240058712Abstract: A wearable visualization device includes a housing, one or more lenses coupled to the housing and configured to display virtual features for visualization by a user of the wearable visualization device, and a cover coupled to the housing and configured to adjust between an extended configuration in which the cover extends over at least a portion of the one or more lenses and a retracted configuration in which the cover does not extend over at least the portion of the one or more lenses. The wearable visualization device also includes a controller and one or more sensors. The controller is configured to receive sensor data from the one or more sensors and to provide control signals to an actuator to adjust the cover between the extended configuration and the retracted configuration based on the sensor data.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2023Publication date: February 22, 2024Inventors: Christopher Wai Yin Chung, Douglas Evan Goodner, Justin Allen Hare, Andrew Raij, Jeffrey Scott Boyles
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Publication number: 20240062434Abstract: A system may have one or more processors and a memory storing instructions, that when executed by the processors, cause the processors to perform operations that include receiving data associated with a user, and determining that the received data corresponds to a direction of movement by the user through a virtual reality (VR) environment, augmented reality (AR) environment, or mixed reality (MR) environment. The operations may also include transmitting a tile of high quality image data to a display device based on the direction of movement by the user, transmitting a command to the display device to display one or more aspects of a region of the VR environment, the AR environment, or the MR environment based on the tile of high quality image data, and preloading one or more additional tiles of high quality image data into a preloader based on the tile of high quality image data.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2023Publication date: February 22, 2024Inventors: John David Smith, Akiva Meir Krauthamer, Justin Allen Hare
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Patent number: 11839829Abstract: A wearable visualization device includes a housing, one or more lenses coupled to the housing and configured to display virtual features for visualization by a user of the wearable visualization device, and a cover coupled to the housing and configured to adjust between an extended configuration in which the cover extends over at least a portion of the one or more lenses and a retracted configuration in which the cover does not extend over at least the portion of the one or more lenses. The wearable visualization device also includes a controller and one or more sensors. The controller is configured to receive sensor data from the one or more sensors and to provide control signals to an actuator to adjust the cover between the extended configuration and the retracted configuration based on the sensor data.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2021Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: Universal City Studios LLCInventors: Christopher Wai Yin Chung, Douglas Evan Goodner, Justin Allen Hare, Andrew Raij, Jeffrey Scott Boyles
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Patent number: 11816758Abstract: A system may have one or more processors and a memory storing instructions, that when executed by the processors, cause the processors to perform operations that include receiving data associated with a user, and determining that the received data corresponds to a direction of movement by the user through a virtual reality (VR) environment, augmented reality (AR) environment, or mixed reality (MR) environment. The operations may also include transmitting a tile of high quality image data to a display device based on the direction of movement by the user, transmitting a command to the display device to display one or more aspects of a region of the VR environment, the AR environment, or the MR environment based on the tile of high quality image data, and preloading one or more additional tiles of high quality image data into a preloader based on the tile of high quality image data.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2021Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: Universal City Studios LLCInventors: John David Smith, Akiva Meir Krauthamer, Justin Allen Hare
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Publication number: 20230359269Abstract: A ride vehicle control system for a ride vehicle of an attraction includes multiple sensors that are configured to monitor a guest supported by the ride vehicle. The ride vehicle control system also includes an actuator system configured to couple to the ride vehicle. The ride vehicle control system further includes one or more processors that are configured to receive signals from the multiple sensors, wherein the signals are indicative of a position of the guest, a movement of the guest, or both. The one or more processors are also configured to determine an intended movement for the ride vehicle based on the signals and to control the actuator system to adjust a resistance to movement of the ride vehicle to facilitate the intended movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2023Publication date: November 9, 2023Inventors: Justin Allen Hare, David Smith, Grace Catheryn Haynes, Humberto Augusto Kam
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Patent number: 11747894Abstract: A ride vehicle control system for a ride vehicle of an attraction includes multiple sensors that are configured to monitor a guest supported by the ride vehicle. The ride vehicle control system also includes an actuator system configured to couple to the ride vehicle. The ride vehicle control system further includes one or more processors that are configured to receive signals from the multiple sensors, wherein the signals are indicative of a position of the guest, a movement of the guest, or both. The one or more processors are also configured to determine an intended movement for the ride vehicle based on the signals and to control the actuator system to adjust a resistance to movement of the ride vehicle to facilitate the intended movement.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2021Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: Universal City Studios LLCInventors: Justin Allen Hare, David Smith, Grace Catheryn Haynes, Humberto Augusto Kam
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Patent number: 11323662Abstract: A special effects communication system may include a camera system at a first location that generates a first dataset based on one or more images or impressions of a first user at the first location. The special effects communication system may also include a control system communicatively coupled to the camera system and a special effects system. The control system may receive a second dataset corresponding to a second user present at a second location or to one or more users at one or more locations while the first user is present at the first location. The control system may also provide one or more control signals to cause the special effects system at the first location to generate special effects to present a visual and/or auditory likeness of the second user using special effects material and/or mediums.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2020Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: Universal City Studios LLCInventors: Clarisse Marie Vamos, Bradford Ross Benn, Grace Catheryn Haynes, Ryan Michael Paul, Justin Allen Hare
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Publication number: 20220083132Abstract: A ride vehicle control system for a ride vehicle of an attraction includes multiple sensors that are configured to monitor a guest supported by the ride vehicle. The ride vehicle control system also includes an actuator system configured to couple to the ride vehicle. The ride vehicle control system further includes one or more processors that are configured to receive signals from the multiple sensors, wherein the signals are indicative of a position of the guest, a movement of the guest, or both. The one or more processors are also configured to determine an intended movement for the ride vehicle based on the signals and to control the actuator system to adjust a resistance to movement of the ride vehicle to facilitate the intended movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2021Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Justin Allen Hare, David Smith, Grace Catheryn Haynes, Humberto Augusto Kam
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Publication number: 20220078577Abstract: An augmented reality device receives beacon signals within a geographical area from beacons that facilitate determining a distance between the device and a respective beacon. The device sends beacon-related signals indicative of the beacon signals to a server, which determines the area of the device. The server determines markers within the area of the device, and sends marker signals and augmented reality content associated with the markers to the device. The device scans the area and outputs content associated with a marker it identifies based on the marker signals. As the device enters subsequent areas, it receives additional beacon signals from additional beacons, sends additional beacon-related signals, and receives additional marker signals and content. If there is insufficient storage space on the device to store the additional marker signals and content, the device deletes previous marker signals and associated content. The device stores the additional marker signals and content.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2021Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventor: Justin Allen Hare
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Patent number: 11206505Abstract: An augmented reality device receives beacon signals within a geographical area from beacons that facilitate determining a distance between the device and a respective beacon. The device sends beacon-related signals indicative of the beacon signals to a server, which determines the area of the device. The server determines markers within the area of the device, and sends marker signals and augmented reality content associated with the markers to the device. The device scans the area and outputs content associated with a marker it identifies based on the marker signals. As the device enters subsequent areas, it receives additional beacon signals from additional beacons, sends additional beacon-related signals, and receives additional marker signals and content. If there is insufficient storage space on the device to store the additional marker signals and content, the device deletes previous marker signals and associated content. The device stores the additional marker signals and content.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2019Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: Universal City Studios LLCInventor: Justin Allen Hare
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Publication number: 20210387103Abstract: A wearable visualization device includes a housing, one or more lenses coupled to the housing and configured to display virtual features for visualization by a user of the wearable visualization device, and a cover coupled to the housing and configured to adjust between an extended configuration in which the cover extends over at least a portion of the one or more lenses and a retracted configuration in which the cover does not extend over at least the portion of the one or more lenses. The wearable visualization device also includes a controller and one or more sensors. The controller is configured to receive sensor data from the one or more sensors and to provide control signals to an actuator to adjust the cover between the extended configuration and the retracted configuration based on the sensor data.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2021Publication date: December 16, 2021Inventors: Christopher Wai Yin Chung, Douglas Evan Goodner, Justin Allen Hare, Andrew Raij, Jeffrey Scott Boyles
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Patent number: 11200655Abstract: A wearable visualization system that includes a wearable visualization device. The wearable visualization device includes a housing. A display couples to the housing that displays an image for a user. A camera couples to the housing and captures the image. A computer system receives the image from the camera and compares the image to a master image to determine if the image matches the master image.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2020Date of Patent: December 14, 2021Assignee: Universal City Studios LLCInventors: Andrew Brian Raij, Justin Allen Hare, Gregory Addison Hill, Jr., Patrick John Goergen, Tomas Manuel Trujillo, Martin Evan Graham
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Publication number: 20210304448Abstract: A system may have one or more processors and a memory storing instructions, that when executed by the processors, cause the processors to perform operations that include receiving data associated with a user, and determining that the received data corresponds to a direction of movement by the user through a virtual reality (VR) environment, augmented reality (AR) environment, or mixed reality (MR) environment. The operations may also include transmitting a tile of high quality image data to a display device based on the direction of movement by the user, transmitting a command to the display device to display one or more aspects of a region of the VR environment, the AR environment, or the MR environment based on the tile of high quality image data, and preloading one or more additional tiles of high quality image data into a preloader based on the tile of high quality image data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2021Publication date: September 30, 2021Inventors: John David Smith, Akiva Meir Krauthamer, Justin Allen Hare
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Publication number: 20210037212Abstract: A special effects communication system may include a camera system at a first location that generates a first dataset based on one or more images or impressions of a first user at the first location. The special effects communication system may also include a control system communicatively coupled to the camera system and a special effects system. The control system may receive a second dataset corresponding to a second user present at a second location or to one or more users at one or more locations while the first user is present at the first location. The control system may also provide one or more control signals to cause the special effects system at the first location to generate special effects to present a visual and/or auditory likeness of the second user using special effects material and/or mediums.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2020Publication date: February 4, 2021Inventors: Clarisse Masrie Vamos, Bradford Ross Benn, Grace Catheryn Haynes, Ryan Michael Paul, Justin Allen Hare
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Patent number: 10841536Abstract: A special effects communication system may include a camera system at a first location that generates a first dataset based on one or more images or impressions of a first user at the first location. The special effects communication system may also include a control system communicatively coupled to the camera system and a special effects system. The control system may receive a second dataset corresponding to a second user present at a second location or to one or more users at one or more locations while the first user is present at the first location. The control system may also provide one or more control signals to cause the special effects system at the first location to generate special effects to present a visual and/or auditory likeness of the second user using special effects material and/or mediums.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2019Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: Universal City Studios LLCInventors: Clarisse Marie Vamos, Bradford Ross Benn, Grace Catheryn Haynes, Ryan Michael Paul, Justin Allen Hare
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Publication number: 20200359160Abstract: An augmented reality device receives beacon signals within a geographical area from beacons that facilitate determining a distance between the device and a respective beacon. The device sends beacon-related signals indicative of the beacon signals to a server, which determines the area of the device. The server determines markers within the area of the device, and sends marker signals and augmented reality content associated with the markers to the device. The device scans the area and outputs content associated with a marker it identifies based on the marker signals. As the device enters subsequent areas, it receives additional beacon signals from additional beacons, sends additional beacon-related signals, and receives additional marker signals and content. If there is insufficient storage space on the device to store the additional marker signals and content, the device deletes previous marker signals and associated content. The device stores the additional marker signals and content.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2019Publication date: November 12, 2020Inventor: Justin Allen Hare
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Publication number: 20200226738Abstract: A wearable visualization system that includes a wearable visualization device. The wearable visualization device includes a housing. A display couples to the housing that displays an image for a user. A camera couples to the housing and captures the image. A computer system receives the image from the camera and compares the image to a master image to determine if the image matches the master image.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2020Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: Andrew Brian Raij, Justin Allen Hare, Gregory Addison Hill, JR., Patrick John Goergen, Tomas Manuel Trujillo, Martin Evan Graham
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Publication number: 20200106989Abstract: A special effects communication system may include a camera system at a first location that generates a first dataset based on one or more images or impressions of a first user at the first location. The special effects communication system may also include a control system communicatively coupled to the camera system and a special effects system. The control system may receive a second dataset corresponding to a second user present at a second location or to one or more users at one or more locations while the first user is present at the first location. The control system may also provide one or more control signals to cause the special effects system at the first location to generate special effects to present a visual and/or auditory likeness of the second user using special effects material and/or mediums.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2019Publication date: April 2, 2020Inventors: Clarisse Marie Vamos, Bradford Ross Benn, Grace Catheryn Haynes, Ryan Michael Paul, Justin Allen Hare