Patents by Inventor Noah Michael Shibley

Noah Michael Shibley 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).

  • Patent number: 11900521
    Abstract: An apparatus includes an electronic display configured to be positioned in a first location and one or more processors electronically coupled to the electronic display. The processors receive a video from a server. The video depicts a view of a second location and includes an image of a rectangular casing, a frame, and one or more muntins. The image is composited with the video by the server to provide an illusion of a window in the second location to a user viewing the video. The rectangular casing surrounds the window. The processors synchronize a time-of-view at the second location in the video with a time-of-day at the first location and synchronize a second length-of-day at the second location in the video with a first length-of-day at the first location. The processors transmit the video to the electronic display for viewing by the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2021
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2024
    Assignee: LiquidView Corp
    Inventors: Mitchell Braff, Jan C. Hobbel, Paulina A. Perrault, Adam Sah, Kangil Cheon, Yeongkeun Jeong, Grishma Rao, Noah Michael Shibley, Hyerim Shin, Marcelle van Beusekom
  • Publication number: 20220051465
    Abstract: An apparatus includes an electronic display configured to be positioned in a first location and one or more processors electronically coupled to the electronic display. The processors receive a video from a server. The video depicts a view of a second location and includes an image of a rectangular casing, a frame, and one or more muntins. The image is composited with the video by the server to provide an illusion of a window in the second location to a user viewing the video. The rectangular casing surrounds the window. The processors synchronize a time-of-view at the second location in the video with a time-of-day at the first location and synchronize a second length-of-day at the second location in the video with a first length-of-day at the first location. The processors transmit the video to the electronic display for viewing by the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2021
    Publication date: February 17, 2022
    Inventors: Mitchell Braff, Jan C. Hobbel, Paulina A. Perrault, Adam Sah, Kangil Cheon, Yeongkeun Jeong, Grishma Rao, Noah Michael Shibley, Hyerim Shin, Marcelle van Beusekom