Patents by Inventor Nir Dvash
Nir Dvash 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: 20190226646Abstract: A remotely controlled lighting apparatus, the lighting apparatus including: a housing and an electrical contact, the housing comprising: a light source; a motion unit mechanically coupled to the light source; a control unit electrically coupled to the motion unit and the light source and configured to control the motion unit to direct illumination emanating from the light source; and a translucent envelope enclosing the control unit, the motion unit, the light source.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2018Publication date: July 25, 2019Inventor: Nir DVASH
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Patent number: 9489949Abstract: A method for verifying and identifying users, and for verifying users' identity, by means of an authentication device capable of transmitting, receiving and recording audio or ultrasonic signals, and capable of converting the signals into digital data, and performing digital signal processing. Voice pattern(s) and user(s) information of one or more authorized user(s) are recorded and stored on the authentication device. User(s) identification is verified by inputting to the authentication device a vocal identification signal from a user, and comparing the voice pattern of the vocal identification signal with the recorded voice pattern(s) of the authorized user(s), and if a match is detected issuing an indication that the user is identified as an authorized user.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2013Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: Dialware Inc.Inventors: Asaf Tamir, Alan Sege, Nir Dvash, Nathan Altman, Alon Atsmon
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Patent number: 9414466Abstract: A bulb adaptor that may include a housing that comprises an input adaptor and an output adaptor; wherein the input adaptor is shaped and sized to match a bulb socket and wherein the output adaptor is shaped and sized to match a base of a bulb; and circuitry, located within the housing, that is electrically coupled between the input adaptor and the output adaptor and is arranged to control a provision of electricity from the input adaptor to the output adaptor in response to a reception of sound waves are associated with a command to be executed by the circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2015Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: ACTIVOCAL LTD.Inventor: Nir Dvash
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Publication number: 20150366037Abstract: A bulb adaptor that may include a housing that comprises an input adaptor and an output adaptor; wherein the input adaptor is shaped and sized to match a bulb socket and wherein the output adaptor is shaped and sized to match a base of a bulb; and circuitry, located within the housing, that is electrically coupled between the input adaptor and the output adaptor and is arranged to control a provision of electricity from the input adaptor to the output adaptor in response to a reception of sound waves are associated with a command to be executed by the circuitry.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2015Publication date: December 17, 2015Inventor: Nir Dvash
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Patent number: 8447615Abstract: A system and method for at least one of identifying and authenticating a source of received electronic data, the system comprising: an electronic device configured for receiving a first signal from a source and configured for transmitting a second signal, wherein the source is configured to transmit at least one audio and ultrasonic signals; and a remote server configured for receiving the second signal from said electronic device and configured for transmitting a third signal to said electronic device; the remote server configured for generating an indication of at least one of the identification of the source of the received first signal and the authenticity of the source of the received first signal; wherein the generating an indication includes analyzing at the remote server the second signal received from the electronic device, the analyzing including at least one of digital signal processing, voice recognition, and voice verification.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2011Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Dialware Inc.Inventors: Asaf Tamir, Alan Sege, Nir Dvash, Nathan Altman, Alon Atsmon
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Publication number: 20110321149Abstract: A method for verifying and identifying users, and for verifying users' identity, by means of an authentication device capable of transmitting, receiving and recording audio or ultrasonic signals, and capable of converting the signals into digital data, and performing digital signal processing. Voice pattern(s) and user(s) information of one or more authorized user(s) are recorded and stored on the authentication device. User(s) identification is verified by inputting to the authentication device a vocal identification signal from a user, and comparing the voice pattern of the vocal identification signal with the recorded voice pattern(s) of the authorized user(s), and if a match is detected issuing an indication that the user is identified as an authorized user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: Dialware Inc.Inventors: Asaf TAMIR, Alan SEGE, Nir DVASH, Nathan ALTMAN, Alon ATSMON
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Patent number: 8019609Abstract: A method for verifying and identifying users, and for verifying users' identity, by means of an authentication device capable of transmitting, receiving and recording audio or ultrasonic signals, and capable of converting the signals into digital data, and performing digital signal processing. Voice pattern(s) and user(s) information of one or more authorized user(s) are recorded and stored on the authentication device. User(s) identification is verified by inputting to the authentication device a vocal identification signal from a user, and comparing the voice pattern of the vocal identification signal with the recorded voice pattern(s) of the authorized user(s), and if a match is detected issuing an indication that the user is identified as an authorized user.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2007Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Dialware Inc.Inventors: Asaf Tamir, Alan Sege, Nir Dvash, Nathan Altman, Alon Atsmon
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Publication number: 20080071537Abstract: A method for verifying and identifying users, and for verifying users' identity, by means of an authentication device capable of transmitting, receiving and recording audio or ultrasonic signals, and capable of converting the signals into digital data, and performing digital signal processing. Voice pattern(s) and user(s) information of one or more authorized user(s) are recorded and stored on the authentication device. User(s) identification is verified by inputting to the authentication device a vocal identification signal from a user, and comparing the voice pattern of the vocal identification signal with the recorded voice pattern(s) of the authorized user(s), and if a match is detected issuing an indication that the user is identified as an authorized user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: BeepCard Ltd.Inventors: Asaf Tamir, Alan Sege, Nir Dvash, Nathan Altman, Alon Atsmon
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Patent number: 7280970Abstract: A method for verifying and identifying users, and for verifying users' identity, by means of an authentication device capable of transmitting, receiving and recording audio or ultrasonic signals, and capable of converting the signals into digital data, and performing digital signal processing. Voice pattern(s) and user(s) information of one or more authorized user(s) are recorded and stored on the authentication device. User(s) identification is verified by inputting to the authentication device a vocal identification signal from a user, and comparing the voice pattern of the vocal identification signal with the recorded voice pattern(s) of the authorized user(s), and if a match is detected issuing an indication that the user is identified as an authorized user.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2001Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: BeepCard Ltd.Inventors: Asaf Tamir, Alan Sege, Nir Dvash, Nathan Altman, Alon Atsmon
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Publication number: 20040220807Abstract: A method for verifying and identifying users, and for verifying users' identity, by means of an authentication device capable of transmitting, receiving and recording audio or ultrasonic signals, and capable of converting the signals into digital data, and performing digital signal processing. Voice pattern(s) and user(s) information of one or more authorized user(s) are recorded and stored on the authentication device. User(s) identification is verified by inputting to the authentication device a vocal identification signal from a user, and comparing the voice pattern of the vocal identification signal with the recorded voice pattern(s) of the authorized user(s), and if a match is detected issuing an indication that the user is identified as an authorized user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2001Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: Comsense Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Asaf Tamir, Alan Sege, Nir Dvash, Nathan Altman, Alon Atsmon
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Publication number: 20020169608Abstract: A method for verifying and identifying users, and for verifying users' identity, by means of an authentication device capable of transmitting, receiving and recording audio or ultrasonic signals, and capable of converting the signals into digital data, and performing digital signal processing. Voice pattern(s) and user(s) information of one or more authorized user(s) are recorded and stored on the authentication device. User(s) identification is verified by inputting to the authentication device a vocal identification signal from a user, and comparing the voice pattern of the vocal identification signal with the recorded voice pattern(s) of the authorized user(s), and if a match is detected issuing an indication that the user is identified as an authorized user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2001Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: Comsense Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Asaf Tamir, Alan Sege, Nir Dvash, Nathan Altman, Alon Atsmon