Patents by Inventor Michael J. Daley
Michael J. Daley 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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Publication number: 20240297629Abstract: Processes and devices for equalizing an audio system that is adapted to use a loudspeaker to transduce test audio signals into test sounds. The processes and devices can involve the use of infrared signals to convey information in one or both directions between the audio system and a portable computer device that captures test sounds, calculates audio parameters that can be used in the equalization process, and transmits these audio parameters back to the audio system for its use in equalizing audio signals that are played by the audio system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2024Publication date: September 5, 2024Applicant: Bose CorporationInventors: Wontak Kim, Michael J. Daley, Laszlo Drimusz, Matthew S. Walsh
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Patent number: 12069442Abstract: An earpiece includes an electro-acoustic transducer and a housing that supports the electro-acoustic transducer such that the housing and the electro-acoustic transducer together define a first acoustic volume and a second acoustic volume. The electro-acoustic transducer is arranged such that a first radiating surface of the transducer radiates acoustic energy into the first acoustic volume and a second radiating surface of the transducer radiates acoustic energy into the second acoustic volume. A mesh is disposed along an outlet of the housing and is arranged to inhibit debris from entering the front acoustic volume. A first microphone is supported in the housing. The first microphone includes a microphone port for sensing pressure. A chimney surrounds the microphone port and mechanically couples the first microphone to the mesh.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2022Date of Patent: August 20, 2024Assignee: Bose CorporationInventors: Liam Robert Kelly, Michael J. Daley, Ninad Ravindra Gadre
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Patent number: 11990880Abstract: Processes and devices for equalizing an audio system that is adapted to use a loudspeaker to transduce test audio signals into test sounds. The processes and devices can involve the use of infrared signals to convey information in one or both directions between the audio system and a portable computer device that captures test sounds, calculates audio parameters that can be used in the equalization process, and transmits these audio parameters back to the audio system for its use in equalizing audio signals that are played by the audio system.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2022Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignee: Bose CorporationInventors: Wontak Kim, Michael J. Daley, Laszlo Drimusz, Matthew S. Walsh
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Publication number: 20230403663Abstract: Embodiments are provided for syncing multiple electronic devices for collective audio playback. According to certain aspects, a master device connects (218) to a slave device via a wireless connection. The master device calculates (224) a network latency via a series of network latency pings with the slave device and sends (225) the network latency to the slave device. Further, the master devices sends (232) a portion of an audio file as well as a timing instruction including a system time to the slave device. The master device initiates (234) playback of the portion of the audio file and the slave devices initiates (236) playback of the portion of the audio file according to the timing instruction and a calculated system clock offset value.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2023Publication date: December 14, 2023Inventors: Michael J. Daley, Travis Bolinger, Heath O'Neal
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Publication number: 20230076171Abstract: The present disclosure provides hearing assistance devices and methods of generating a resonance within hearing assistance devices that use moving coil drivers, e.g., electro-dynamic coil drivers. As small moving coil drivers are typically inefficient within the voice band of frequencies, e.g., above 1 kHz, the hearing assistance devices described herein utilize the resonance of a mass within the hearing assistance device and a compliance of air within the housing of the hearing assistance device or within portions of the acoustic driver housing to aid in amplification of select frequencies within the voice band of human speech, e.g., between 2.5 kHz and 6 kHz. By using the assistance of the resonance created, the moving coil driver utilized does not need to operate as efficiently within the range of resonance frequencies.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2021Publication date: March 9, 2023Applicant: Bose CorporationInventors: Michael J. Daley, Shaun Ente, Lei Cheng
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Publication number: 20230056781Abstract: An in-ear wearable that can include an electro-acoustic transducer; a housing supporting the electro-acoustic transducer such that the housing and the electro-acoustic transducer together defining an acoustic volume, a feedback microphone disposed within the acoustic volume to receive the acoustic energy, the feedback microphone including a microphone port, the feedback microphone transducing acoustic energy received at the microphone port into a feedback microphone signal; and a port defined within the housing, the port extending from a first opening to a second opening, wherein the port acoustically couples the acoustic volume to a space outside the housing such that outside acoustic energy from the space outside the housing enters the first acoustic volume through a path that does not pass through the second acoustic volume, wherein the first opening does not extend beyond a first plane tangent to a point of the microphone port nearest to acoustic exit port and orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the housType: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2021Publication date: February 23, 2023Applicant: Bose CorporationInventors: Andrew D. Dominijanni, Michael J. Daley, Liam R. Kelly
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Patent number: 11582550Abstract: An in-ear wearable that can include an electro-acoustic transducer; a housing supporting the electro-acoustic transducer such that the housing and the electro-acoustic transducer together defining an acoustic volume, a feedback microphone disposed within the acoustic volume to receive the acoustic energy, the feedback microphone including a microphone port, the feedback microphone transducing acoustic energy received at the microphone port into a feedback microphone signal; and a port defined within the housing, the port extending from a first opening to a second opening, wherein the port acoustically couples the acoustic volume to a space outside the housing such that outside acoustic energy from the space outside the housing enters the first acoustic volume through a path that does not pass through the second acoustic volume, wherein the first opening does not extend beyond a first plane tangent to a point of the microphone port nearest to acoustic exit port and orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the housType: GrantFiled: August 20, 2021Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: Bose CorporationInventors: Andrew D. Dominijanni, Michael J. Daley, Liam R. Kelly
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Publication number: 20220182032Abstract: Processes and devices for equalizing an audio system that is adapted to use a loudspeaker to transduce test audio signals into test sounds. The processes and devices can involve the use of infrared signals to convey information in one or both directions between the audio system and a portable computer device that captures test sounds, calculates audio parameters that can be used in the equalization process, and transmits these audio parameters back to the audio system for its use in equalizing audio signals that are played by the audio system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2022Publication date: June 9, 2022Applicant: Bose CorporationInventors: Wontak Kim, Michael J. Daley, Laszlo Drimusz, Matthew S. Walsh
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Patent number: 11356757Abstract: A wearable audio device including first and second transducer modules is provided. The first transducer module may include a first transducer. The first transducer module may further include a first enclosure having a top side defining a first slit and a bottom side defining a second slit. The first enclosure may be configured to guide a first sound pressure through the first slit, and a second sound pressure through the second slit. The second transducer module may include a second transducer. The second transducer module may include a second enclosure having a top side defining a third slit and a bottom side defining a fourth slit. The second enclosure may be configured to guide a third sound pressure through the third slit, and a fourth sound pressure through the fourth slit. The third and fourths slit may be arranged diagonally opposite the first and second slits, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2021Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: Bose CorporationInventors: Cedrik Bacon, Liam Kelly, Ryan Struzik, Michael J. Daley, Jonathan Zonenshine
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Publication number: 20220167100Abstract: An earpiece includes an electro-acoustic transducer and a housing that supports the electro-acoustic transducer such that the housing and the electro-acoustic transducer together define a first acoustic volume and a second acoustic volume. The electro-acoustic transducer is arranged such that a first radiating surface of the transducer radiates acoustic energy into the first acoustic volume and a second radiating surface of the transducer radiates acoustic energy into the second acoustic volume. A mesh is disposed along an outlet of the housing and is arranged to inhibit debris from entering the front acoustic volume. A first microphone is supported in the housing. The first microphone includes a microphone port for sensing pressure. A chimney surrounds the microphone port and mechanically couples the first microphone to the mesh.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2022Publication date: May 26, 2022Inventors: Liam Robert Kelly, Michael J. Daley, Ninad Ravindra Gadre
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Patent number: 11258418Abstract: Processes and devices for equalizing an audio system that is adapted to use a loudspeaker to transduce test audio signals into test sounds. The processes and devices can involve the use of infrared signals to convey information in one or both directions between the audio system and a portable computer device that captures test sounds, calculates audio parameters that can be used in the equalization process, and transmits these audio parameters back to the audio system for its use in equalizing audio signals that are played by the audio system.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2019Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: Bose CorporationInventors: Wontak Kim, Michael J. Daley, Laszlo Drimusz, Matthew S. Walsh
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Publication number: 20220053259Abstract: An earpiece includes an electro-acoustic transducer and a housing. The housing supports the electro-acoustic transducer such that the housing and the electro-acoustic transducer together define a first acoustic volume and a second acoustic volume. The electro-acoustic transducer is arranged such that a first radiating surface of the transducer radiates acoustic energy into the front acoustic volume and such that a second radiating surface of the transducer radiates acoustic energy into the second acoustic volume. A front port couples the first acoustic volume to a space outside the housing, and a rear port couples the second acoustic volume to the space outside the housing. Respective outlet ends of the front port and the rear port combine before exiting the housing via a combined exit volume and an exit port.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2020Publication date: February 17, 2022Inventors: Michael J. Daley, Lei Cheng, Ninad Ravindra Gadre, Peter McPhillips Moriarty, Shaun Douglas Ente, Matthew M. McKee, Andrew D. Dominijanni
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Publication number: 20210281936Abstract: A wearable audio device including first and second transducer modules is provided. The first transducer module may include a first transducer. The first transducer module may further include a first enclosure having a top side defining a first slit and a bottom side defining a second slit. The first enclosure may be configured to guide a first sound pressure through the first slit, and a second sound pressure through the second slit. The second transducer module may include a second transducer. The second transducer module may include a second enclosure having a top side defining a third slit and a bottom side defining a fourth slit. The second enclosure may be configured to guide a third sound pressure through the third slit, and a fourth sound pressure through the fourth slit. The third and fourths slit may be arranged diagonally opposite the first and second slits, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2021Publication date: September 9, 2021Applicant: Bose CorporationInventors: Cedrik Bacon, Liam Kelly, Ryan Struzik, Michael J. Daley, Jonathan Zonenshine
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Patent number: 11045381Abstract: A system for augmenting the motion of a person includes an assistance apparatus with a first attachment for connecting the assistance apparatus to a first point on the person's body, a second attachment for connecting the apparatus to a second point on the person's body, an actuator for applying force between the first and second attachment points, the force augmenting motion of a part of the body, and a set of sensors detecting reaction force on the person's body when moving in the manner that the actuator augments. A control system implements a negative feedback loop, in which the force applied by the actuator is based on a weighted sum of measurements from the sensors, and is updated continuously based on the sensor measurements.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2018Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Assignee: Bose CorporationInventors: Michael J. Daley, Zhen Sun, Andrew J. Kuusisto
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Patent number: 10952170Abstract: Embodiments are provided for syncing multiple electronic devices for collective audio playback. According to certain aspects, a master device connects (218) to a slave device via a wireless connection. The master device calculates (224) a network latency via a series of network latency pings with the slave device and sends (225) the network latency to the slave device. Further, the master devices sends (232) a portion of an audio file as well as a timing instruction including a system time to the slave device. The master device initiates (234) playback of the portion of the audio file and the slave devices initiates (236) playback of the portion of the audio file according to the timing instruction and a calculated system clock offset value.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2018Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: GOOGLE TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS LLCInventors: Michael J. Daley, Travis Bolinger, Heath O'Neal
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Patent number: 10820289Abstract: Embodiments are provided for syncing multiple electronic devices for collective audio playback. According to certain aspects, a master device connects (218) to a slave device via a wireless connection. The master device calculates (224) a network latency via a series of network latency pings with the slave device and sends (225) the network latency to the slave device. Further, the master devices sends (232) a portion of an audio file as well as a timing instruction including a system time to the slave device. The master device initiates (234) playback of the portion of the audio file and the slave devices initiates (236) playback of the portion of the audio file according to the timing instruction and a calculated system clock offset value.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2018Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: GOOGLE TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS LLCInventors: Michael J. Daley, Travis Bolinger, Heath O'Neal
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Patent number: 10813066Abstract: Embodiments are provided for syncing multiple electronic devices for collective audio playback. According to certain aspects, a master device connects (218) to a slave device via a wireless connection. The master device calculates (224) a network latency via a series of network latency pings with the slave device and sends (225) the network latency to the slave device. Further, the master devices sends (232) a portion of an audio file as well as a timing instruction including a system time to the slave device. The master device initiates (234) playback of the portion of the audio file and the slave devices initiates (236) playback of the portion of the audio file according to the timing instruction and a calculated system clock offset value.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2017Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: GOOGLE TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS LLCInventors: Michael J. Daley, Travis Bolinger, Heath O'Neal
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Patent number: 10743270Abstract: Embodiments are provided for syncing multiple electronic devices for collective audio playback. According to certain aspects, a master device connects (218) to a slave device via a wireless connection. The master device calculates (224) a network latency via a series of network latency pings with the slave device and sends (225) the network latency to the slave device. Further, the master devices sends (232) a portion of an audio file as well as a timing instruction including a system time to the slave device. The master device initiates (234) playback of the portion of the audio file and the slave devices initiates (236) playback of the portion of the audio file according to the timing instruction and a calculated system clock offset value.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2018Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: GOOGLE TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS LLCInventors: Michael J. Daley, Travis Bolinger, Heath O'Neal
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Patent number: 10743271Abstract: Embodiments are provided for syncing multiple electronic devices for collective audio playback. According to certain aspects, a master device connects (218) to a slave device via a wireless connection. The master device calculates (224) a network latency via a series of network latency pings with the slave device and sends (225) the network latency to the slave device. Further, the master devices sends (232) a portion of an audio file as well as a timing instruction including a system time to the slave device. The master device initiates (234) playback of the portion of the audio file and the slave devices initiates (236) playback of the portion of the audio file according to the timing instruction and a calculated system clock offset value.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2018Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: GOOGLE TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS LLCInventors: Michael J. Daley, Travis Bolinger, Heath O'Neal
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Patent number: 10582464Abstract: Embodiments are provided for syncing multiple electronic devices for collective audio playback. According to certain aspects, a master device connects (218) to a slave device via a wireless connection. The master device calculates (224) a network latency via a series of network latency pings with the slave device and sends (225) the network latency to the slave device. Further, the master devices sends (232) a portion of an audio file as well as a timing instruction including a system time to the slave device. The master device initiates (234) playback of the portion of the audio file and the slave devices initiates (236) playback of the portion of the audio file according to the timing instruction and a calculated system clock offset value.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2018Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: GOOGLE TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS LLCInventors: Michael J. Daley, Travis Bolinger, Heath O'Neal