Patents by Inventor Nathan D. NOCON
Nathan D. NOCON 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: 11918928Abstract: A method for interacting with a playset comprises acquiring, using a sensor on a mobile device, data corresponding to the playset, and selecting a virtual presentation to display on the mobile device based on the data. The method further comprises displaying, on the display, the virtual presentation while the mobile device is mounted with the playset. The virtual presentation comprises virtual content corresponding to at least one of an interior of the playset and a first physical object.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2019Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Nathan D. Nocon, Janice K. Rosenthal, Michael P. Goslin, Hunter J. Gibson, Dawson M. Dill
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Patent number: 11855742Abstract: A playset comprises a near field communication extending system. The near field communication extending comprises a main antenna and a plurality of extending antennas. The main antenna is positioned at a first location of the playset and configured to wirelessly communicate to a near field communication device of a mobile device. The plurality of extending antennas is positioned at a plurality of different locations in an interior of the playset. Each of the plurality of extending antennas is connectable to the main antenna via a plurality of connection elements. The playset further comprises an antenna switching mechanism coupled to the plurality of extending antennas via a plurality of connection elements. The antenna switching mechanism is configured to switchably couple the main antenna with each of the plurality of extending antennas.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2021Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Nathan D. Nocon, Janice K. Rosenthal, Elliott H. Baumbach, Michael P. Goslin, Hunter J. Gibson, Jason A. Yeung
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Patent number: 11715092Abstract: Embodiments provide for managing ownership of physical objects and digital counterparts using a distributed ledger and tokens stored on the physical objects. An example method generally includes reading, via a wireless data connection between a physical object and a mobile device, a token stored on the physical object. The token may include at least a unique identifier of the physical object. A request to transfer ownership of the physical object to an owner of the mobile device is generated, and the request may include at least the unique identifier of the physical object. The generated request is transmitted to a distributed ledger system, and a response is received from the distributed ledger system indicating whether the transfer was successful. The indication of whether the transfer was successful is displayed on the mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2019Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Jason A. Yeung, Clifford Wong, Elliott H. Baumbach, Michael P. Goslin, Tritia V. Medrano, Nathan D. Nocon, Stephen A. Thornton
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Patent number: 11508127Abstract: To capture augmented reality (AR) on a head mounted display the embodiments described herein include the optical display of virtual components of an AR on an AR device. A real world view within a field of view of the display of the AR device is captured, creating a composite image that combines the virtual components and real world physical components within the field of view of the AR device.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2018Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Michael P. Goslin, Nathan D. Nocon, Jonathan R D Hsu, Eric C. Haseltine, Elliott H. Baumbach
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Patent number: 11465050Abstract: Techniques and systems for immersive interactions are provided. A first smart device available for interaction is identified by an interactivity system. A first physical game piece is detected by the interactivity system, and a first identifier of the first physical game piece is received, from the first physical game piece, via one or more wireless signals. A first set of predefined effects that can be performed using the first smart device is identified based on the first identifier. The first smart device is instructed to perform at least a first predefined effect of the first set of predefined effects.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2020Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Michael P. Goslin, Elliott H. Baumbach, Tritia V. Medrano, Timothy M. Panec, Clifford Wong, Nathan D. Nocon, Jason A. Yeung
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Patent number: 11385635Abstract: Embodiments provide for autonomous drone play and directional alignment by in response to receiving a command for a remotely controlled device to perform a behavior, monitoring a first series of actions performed by the remotely controlled device that comprise the behavior; receiving feedback related to how the remotely controlled device performs the behavior, wherein the feedback is received from at least one of a user, a second device, and environmental sensors; updating, according to the feedback, a machine learning model used by the remotely controlled device to produce a second, different series of actions to perform the behavior; and in response to receiving a subsequent command to perform the behavior, instructing the remotely controlled device to perform the second series of actions.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2019Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Nathan D. Nocon, Timothy M. Panec, Tritia V. Medrano, Clifford Wong, Nicholas F. Barone, Elliott H. Baumbach
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Publication number: 20220094424Abstract: A playset comprises a near field communication extending system. The near field communication extending comprises a main antenna and a plurality of extending antennas. The main antenna is positioned at a first location of the playset and configured to wirelessly communicate to a near field communication device of a mobile device. The plurality of extending antennas is positioned at a plurality of different locations in an interior of the playset. Each of the plurality of extending antennas is connectable to the main antenna via a plurality of connection elements. The playset further comprises an antenna switching mechanism coupled to the plurality of extending antennas via a plurality of connection elements. The antenna switching mechanism is configured to switchably couple the main antenna with each of the plurality of extending antennas.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2021Publication date: March 24, 2022Inventors: Nathan D. NOCON, Janice K. ROSENTHAL, Elliott H. BAUMBACH, Michael P. GOSLIN, Hunter J. GIBSON, Jason A. YEUNG
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Patent number: 11277496Abstract: Aspects described herein include a wearable headset comprising an optical arrangement configured to couple light from a display onto a first field of view, and one or more visual sensors defining a second field of view. The wearable headset further comprises one or more computer processors configured to receive a signal indicating that the headset is in an unworn state, and, while the headset is in the unworn state, operate the one or more visual sensors to detect one or more user inputs within the second field of view.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2020Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Nathan D. Nocon, Jason A. Yeung
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Patent number: 11256460Abstract: Techniques for improved interactive devices are provided. Input is received from a user, where the input includes a first request. The input is evaluated using one or more natural language processing techniques to determine a context of the input, and a response to the input is generated based at least in part on the determined context. A first virtual character of a plurality of virtual characters is selected based at least in part on the determined context. The first virtual character is displayed on a rotating display, and the generated response is implemented while the first virtual character is being displayed.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2019Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Michael P. Goslin, Nathan D. Nocon, Timothy M. Panec, Jonathan R D Hsu, Janice K. Rosenthal
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Patent number: 11239899Abstract: A playset comprises a near field communication extending system. The near field communication extending comprises a main antenna and a plurality of extending antennas. The main antenna is positioned at a first location of the playset and configured to wirelessly communicate to a near field communication device of a mobile device. The plurality of extending antennas is positioned at a plurality of different locations in an interior of the playset. Each of the plurality of extending antennas is connectable to the main antenna via a plurality of connection elements. The playset further comprises an antenna switching mechanism coupled to the plurality of extending antennas via a plurality of connection elements. The antenna switching mechanism is configured to switchably couple the main antenna with each of the plurality of extending antennas.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2019Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Nathan D. Nocon, Janice K. Rosenthal, Elliott H. Baumbach, Michael P. Goslin, Hunter J. Gibson, Jason A. Yeung
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Publication number: 20220023757Abstract: A playset comprises a plurality of hotspots positioned within a plurality of scenes. A switching mechanism is configured to selectively couple to the each of the plurality of hotspots and is communicatively coupled with a controller. The controller is configured to establish communication with a first object using a first hotspot and determine an object type of the first object and a location of the first object within the playset. The location of the first object corresponds to a scene that contains the first hotspot. The controller is further configured to select an interactive media based on the object type and the location of the first object, select a first media file based on the selected interactive media, and instruct the first media file to be output on an output device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2021Publication date: January 27, 2022Inventors: Jason A. YEUNG, Nathan D. NOCON, Michael P. GOSLIN, Janice K. ROSENTHAL, Hunter J. GIBSON, Clifford WONG, Elliott H. BAUMBACH
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Patent number: 11216665Abstract: Embodiments provide for an augmented reality (AR) system able to track the movement of real-world objects and apply that movement to virtual objects. The AR system includes a radio configured to receive first sensor data from a sensor attached to a first physical object in physical space. The AR system further includes a processor configured to determine when a physical object changes from a first state to a second state object based on the first sensor data, and update an environmental map based on the change from the first state to the second state of the first physical object.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2019Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Corey D. Drake, Timothy M. Panec, Tritia V. Medrano, Stephen A. Thornton, Jason A. Yeung, Nathan D. Nocon, Elliott H. Baumbach
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Patent number: 11209681Abstract: According to one implementation, a dual-mode augmented reality and virtual reality viewer (AR/VR viewer) includes a device configured to provide AR and VR effects, the device including a display screen, a VR shield, and a transparency control unit coupled to the VR shield. The AR/VR viewer also includes a computing platform for generating the AR and VR effects communicatively coupled to the device. The display screen has a user facing first surface for receiving the AR and VR effects, and a second surface opposite the user facing first surface. The display screen or a transmissive layer adjoining the display screen is configured to have a variable transparency. The VR shield is configured to be one of substantially transparent in an AR mode and substantially opaque in a VR mode under the control of the transparency control unit.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2020Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Randall Davis, Nathan D. Nocon
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Patent number: 11164489Abstract: According to one implementation, an image generation system includes a rotor and a motor for spinning the rotor about an axis of rotation, and a display secured to the rotor. The display includes a display surface and a display aperture, a first privacy screen situated at the display surface and having a convex curvature relative to light emitted from the display surface, and a second privacy screen situated between the first privacy screen and the display aperture and having a concave curvature relative to light emitted from the display surface. The first privacy screen and the second privacy screen are configured to substantially prevent rotational blur of an image displayed by the display surface while the display is spun by the motor and the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2019Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Nathan D. Nocon, Clifford Wong
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Patent number: 11154777Abstract: A playset comprises a plurality of hotspots positioned within a plurality of scenes. A switching mechanism is configured to selectively couple to the each of the plurality of hotspots and is communicatively coupled with a controller. The controller is configured to establish communication with a first object using a first hotspot and determine an object type of the first object and a location of the first object within the playset. The location of the first object corresponds to a scene that contains the first hotspot. The controller is further configured to select an interactive media based on the object type and the location of the first object, select a first media file based on the selected interactive media, and instruct the first media file to be output on an output device.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2020Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Jason A. Yeung, Nathan D. Nocon, Michael P. Goslin, Janice K. Rosenthal, Hunter J. Gibson, Clifford Wong, Elliott H. Baumbach
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Publication number: 20210322883Abstract: Techniques and systems for immersive interactions are provided. A first smart device available for interaction is identified by an interactivity system. A first physical game piece is detected by the interactivity system, and a first identifier of the first physical game piece is received, from the first physical game piece, via one or more wireless signals. A first set of predefined effects that can be performed using the first smart device is identified based on the first identifier. The first smart device is instructed to perform at least a first predefined effect of the first set of predefined effects.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2020Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Michael P. GOSLIN, Elliott H. BAUMBACH, Tritia V. MEDRANO, Timothy M. PANEC, Clifford WONG, Nathan D. NOCON, Jason A. YEUNG
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Patent number: 11133876Abstract: A method and related system and apparatus are described, in which the method comprises detecting a predefined event using an omnidirectional antenna of a first interactive device, and responsive to detecting the predefined event, enabling a directional antenna of the first interactive device. The method further comprises transmitting a first signal using the directional antenna, and responsive to receiving the first signal at a second interactive device, performing an audiovisual effect.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2018Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Nathan D. Nocon
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Publication number: 20210291052Abstract: A playset comprises a plurality of hotspots positioned within a plurality of scenes. A switching mechanism is configured to selectively couple to the each of the plurality of hotspots and is communicatively coupled with a controller. The controller is configured to establish communication with a first object using a first hotspot and determine an object type of the first object and a location of the first object within the playset. The location of the first object corresponds to a scene that contains the first hotspot. The controller is further configured to select an interactive media based on the object type and the location of the first object, select a first media file based on the selected interactive media, and instruct the first media file to be output on an output device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2020Publication date: September 23, 2021Inventors: Jason A. YEUNG, Nathan D. NOCON, Michael P. GOSLIN, Janice K. ROSENTHAL, Hunter J. GIBSON, Clifford WONG, Elliott H. BAUMBACH
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Patent number: 11106053Abstract: According to one implementation, an image generation system includes a rotor, a base including a motor for spinning the rotor about an axis of rotation, a display secured to the rotor, the display including a display surface, and a blur screen secured to the display. The blur screen has a vertical edge substantially parallel to the axis of rotation and includes a first light emission barrier, a second light emission barrier, and a horizontal gap having a width substantially perpendicular to the vertical edge separating the first light emission barrier from the second light emission barrier. The first light emission barrier and the second light emission barrier are configured to substantially prevent rotational blur of an image displayed by the display surface while the display and the blur screen are spun by the motor and the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2019Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Clifford Wong, Nathan D. Nocon, Quinn Smithwick
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Patent number: 11100713Abstract: Techniques for aligning a virtual object with a physical object in an Augmented Reality (AR) or Virtual Reality (VR) application are described. An electronic peripheral includes a first inertial measurement unit (“IMU”). A head mounted display includes a second IMU. An estimated attitude for the electronic peripheral is generated using data from the first IMU. An estimated attitude for the head mounted display is generated using data from the second IMU. An orientation of a virtual object is determined based on the estimated first and second attitudes, such that the virtual object is aligned with an object in a user's physical environment when the virtual object is displayed to the user. The virtual object is displayed on the head mounted display.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2018Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Nathan D. Nocon, Amy E. Nelson, Michael P. Goslin, Seth A. Davis, Randall S. Davis