Patents by Inventor Kyle M. Globerman
Kyle M. Globerman 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: 11709568Abstract: In particular embodiments, the touch-sensing apparatus comprises: (1) a display panel; (2) a glass plate; and (3) a frame assembly. In various embodiments, the frame assembly is configured to support the display panel and the plate. The frame assembly may include any suitable bracket or combination of brackets (e.g., or other suitable assembly mechanism) configured to maintain and mount each of the plate and display panel in a suitable position. In particular embodiments, the frame assembly is configured to support the plate adjacent the display panel such that the plate is positioned in front of the display panel. In particular embodiments, the glass plate is convex such that the plate curves at least partially outwardly from the frame assembly. The apparatus may further comprise a plurality of infrared sensors and emitters disposed in a bezel of the frame assembly and configured to detect touch inputs at the convex plate.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2021Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: Promethean LimitedInventor: Kyle M. Globerman
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Publication number: 20210263603Abstract: In particular embodiments, the touch-sensing apparatus comprises: (1) a display panel; (2) a glass plate; and (3) a frame assembly. In various embodiments, the frame assembly is configured to support the display panel and the plate. The frame assembly may include any suitable bracket or combination of brackets (e.g., or other suitable assembly mechanism) configured to maintain and mount each of the plate and display panel in a suitable position. In particular embodiments, the frame assembly is configured to support the plate adjacent the display panel such that the plate is positioned in front of the display panel. In particular embodiments, the glass plate is convex such that the plate curves at least partially outwardly from the frame assembly. The apparatus may further comprise a plurality of infrared sensors and emitters disposed in a bezel of the frame assembly and configured to detect touch inputs at the convex plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2021Publication date: August 26, 2021Applicant: Promethean LimitedInventor: Kyle M. Globerman
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Publication number: 20210120947Abstract: A computer-implemented method of training a user to effectively apply makeup using a computerized makeup brush, the method comprising the steps of receiving, from a makeup brush movement tracking system that comprises one or more sensors for sensing the movement of the makeup brush relative to a particular portion of a user's body, data representing a movement of the makeup brush relative to the particular portion of the user's body over a particular period of time as the makeup brush is used to apply makeup to the particular portion of the user's body, and using the data to generate and communicate, to a user, information regarding the movement of the makeup brush over the particular period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2020Publication date: April 29, 2021Inventors: Steven C. Machiorlette, Scott E. Brient, Kyle M. Globerman, Alfred S. Nugent, IV
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Patent number: 10881194Abstract: A computer-implemented method of training a user to effectively apply makeup using a computerized makeup brush, the method comprising the steps of receiving, from a makeup brush movement tracking system that comprises one or more sensors for sensing the movement of the makeup brush relative to a particular portion of a user's body, data representing a movement of the makeup brush relative to the particular portion of the user's body over a particular period of time as the makeup brush is used to apply makeup brush to the particular portion of the user's body, and using the data to generate and display, to a user, a visual representation of the movement of the makeup brush over the particular period of time on a suitable display (e.g., while providing appropriate visual or audio feedback on the user's performance in applying makeup and/or proper makeup application techniques).Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2020Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: Worth Beauty, LLCInventors: Steven C. Machiorlette, Scott E. Brient, Kyle M. Globerman, Alfred S. Nugent, IV
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Publication number: 20200260860Abstract: A computer-implemented method of training a user to effectively apply makeup using a computerized makeup brush, the method comprising the steps of receiving, from a makeup brush movement tracking system that comprises one or more sensors for sensing the movement of the makeup brush relative to a particular portion of a user's body, data representing a movement of the makeup brush relative to the particular portion of the user's body over a particular period of time as the makeup brush is used to apply makeup brush to the particular portion of the user's body, and using the data to generate and display, to a user, a visual representation of the movement of the makeup brush over the particular period of time on a suitable display (e.g., while providing appropriate visual or audio feedback on the user's performance in applying makeup and/or proper makeup application techniques).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2020Publication date: August 20, 2020Inventors: Steven C. Machiorlette, Scott E. Brient, Kyle M. Globerman, Alfred S. Nugent, IV
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Patent number: 10624448Abstract: A computer-implemented method of training a user to effectively apply makeup using a computerized makeup brush, the method comprising the steps of receiving, from a computerized makeup brush that comprises one or more sensors for sensing the movement of the makeup brush relative to a particular portion of a user's body, data representing a movement of the makeup brush relative to the particular portion of the user's body over a particular period of time as the makeup brush is used to apply makeup brush to the particular portion of the user's body, and using the data to generate and display, to a user, a visual representation of the movement of the makeup brush over the particular period of time on a display that is operatively coupled to the computerized makeup brush.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2016Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: Worth Beauty, LLCInventors: Steven C. Machiorlette, Scott E. Brient, Kyle M. Globerman, Alfred S. Nugent, IV
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Publication number: 20170095070Abstract: A computer-implemented method of training a user to effectively apply makeup using a computerized makeup brush, the method comprising the steps of receiving, from a computerized makeup brush that comprises one or more sensors for sensing the movement of the makeup brush relative to a particular portion of a user's body, data representing a movement of the makeup brush relative to the particular portion of the user's body over a particular period of time as the makeup brush is used to apply makeup brush to the particular portion of the user's body, and using the data to generate and display, to a user, a visual representation of the movement of the makeup brush over the particular period of time on a display that is operatively coupled to the computerized makeup brush.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2016Publication date: April 6, 2017Inventors: Steven C. Machiorlette, Scott E. Brient, Kyle M. Globerman, Alfred S. Nugent, IV
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Publication number: 20160324306Abstract: A makeup brush has a generally cylindrical body having a first end adapted to be rotatably couple to a motorized makeup brush support, a second end defining a recess therein that is adapted to receive a plurality of bristles, and a central axis that extends between the first end and the second end. A plurality of bristles each have a first free end and a second bounded end, where the second bounded end is configured to be received in the recess formed in the generally cylindrical body second end. In various embodiments, the free ends of a first group of the plurality of bristles are recessed with respect to the free ends of a second group of the plurality of bristles. Furthermore, the first group of the plurality of bristles is positioned radially closer to the central axis than the second group of the plurality of bristles.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2016Publication date: November 10, 2016Inventors: Carol Martin, Steven C. Machiorlette, Kyle M. Globerman