Patents by Inventor Ori Tzvieli

Ori Tzvieli 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).

  • Publication number: 20240108228
    Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein utilize biometric verification from wearable devices to approve access for shared spaces. Requests to occupy the shared spaces are received and conditional reservations are made pending health checks of the requesters. Prior to occupation, fresh biometric measurements are captured via the user's wearable device, which include physiological signals validating both ongoing good health as well as identity match to the original requester. When recent biometric verification indicates both healthy status and unchanged identity, access to the reserved space is approved. These embodiments securely manage reservations while protecting the health of other occupants through conditional access related to the requester's current health condition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 13, 2023
    Publication date: April 4, 2024
    Applicant: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Ari M Frank, Gil Thieberger, Ori Tzvieli
  • Patent number: 11903680
    Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein involve a wearable-based system that can help determine in a privacy-preserving manner whether a user is healthy (and thus poses low risk of contagiousness), and use determinations of this nature to grant passage through a doorway. In one embodiment, a wearable device takes measurements of a user comprising a photoplethysmogram signal (PPG signal) and a temperature measurement. A computer calculates a health score based on a difference between baseline measurements of the user, measured one or more days earlier, and more current measurements of the user. Additionally, the computer calculates an extent of similarity between characteristics of the PPG signal in the current measurements and characteristics of the PPG signal in the baseline measurements. The computer authorizes the user's passage through the doorway responsive to the health score reaching a first threshold and the extent of the similarity reaching a second threshold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 2021
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2024
    Assignee: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Ari M Frank, Arie Tzvieli, Ori Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger
  • Patent number: 11604367
    Abstract: A novel design for untethered smartglasses with wireless connectivity in which electronic components and electric wiring are mounted in a manner than enables at least a portion of temples of the smartglasses to be bent around the ear to improve the smartglasses' fit. In one embodiment, the smartglasses include a front element that supports lenses and two temples, coupled to the front element through hinges that enable folding and unfolding. At least one of the temples includes: a first portion coupled to the front element with first electronic components, a second portion coupled to the first portion with electric wires, and a third portion coupled to the second portion with second electronic components. The second portion is designed to be bent around a human ear to improve the smartglasses' fit, and the first and third portions are not designed to be bent to improve the smartglasses' fit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 2021
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2023
    Assignee: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Arie Tzvieli, Ari M Frank, Tal Thieberger-Navon, Ori Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger
  • Publication number: 20210345888
    Abstract: Described herein are embodiments of systems and methods that utilize images of a user's face to detect alcohol intoxication. One embodiment of a system to detect alcohol intoxication includes first and second inward-facing head-mounted cameras that are located less than 5 cm from a user's face, are sensitive to wavelengths below 1050 nanometer, and are configured to capture images of respective first and second regions on the user's face. The system also includes a computer that calculates, based on baseline images captured with the cameras while the user was not intoxicated, a baseline pattern of hemoglobin concentrations at regions on the face. The computer also calculates, based on a current set of images captured with the cameras, a current pattern of hemoglobin concentrations at the regions, and detects whether the user is intoxicated based on a deviation of the current pattern from the baseline pattern.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 21, 2021
    Publication date: November 11, 2021
    Applicant: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Ari M Frank, Arie Tzvieli, Ori Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger
  • Patent number: 11154203
    Abstract: Described herein are embodiments of systems and methods that utilize temperature measurements taken with head-mounted sensors as well as images of a user's face to detect fever and/or intoxication. One embodiment of a system to detect fever includes a first head-mounted temperature sensor that measures skin temperature (Tskin) at a first region on a user's head, a second head-mounted temperature sensor that measures a temperature of the environment (Tenv), and a computer. The computer receives images of a second region on the user's face, captured by a camera sensitive to wavelengths below 1050 nanometer, and calculates, based on the images, values indicative of hemoglobin concentrations at three or more regions on the user's face. The computer can then detect whether the user has a fever based on Tskin, Tenv and the values.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 26, 2021
    Assignee: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Ari M Frank, Arie Tzvieli, Ori Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger
  • Publication number: 20210318558
    Abstract: A novel design for untethered smartglasses with wireless connectivity in which electronic components and electric wiring are mounted in a manner than enables at least a portion of temples of the smartglasses to be bent around the ear to improve the smartglasses' fit. In one embodiment, the smartglasses include a front element that supports lenses and two temples, coupled to the front element through hinges that enable folding and unfolding. At least one of the temples includes: a first portion coupled to the front element with first electronic components, a second portion coupled to the first portion with electric wires, and a third portion coupled to the second portion with second electronic components. The second portion is designed to be bent around a human ear to improve the smartglasses' fit, and the first and third portions are not designed to be bent to improve the smartglasses' fit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 22, 2021
    Publication date: October 14, 2021
    Applicant: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Arie Tzvieli, Ari M. Frank, Tal Thieberger-Navon, Ori Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger
  • Publication number: 20210275034
    Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein involve a wearable-based system that can help determine in a privacy-preserving mariner whether a user is healthy (and thus poses low risk of contagiousness), and use determinations of this nature to grant passage through a doorway. In one embodiment, a wearable device takes measurements of a user comprising a photoplethysmogram signal (PPG signal) and a temperature measurement. A computer calculates a health score based on a difference between baseline measurements of the user, measured one or more days earlier, and more current measurements of the user. Additionally, the computer calculates an extent of similarity between characteristics of the PPG signal in the current measurements and characteristics of the PPG signal in the baseline measurements. The computer authorizes the user's passage through the doorway responsive to the health score reaching a first threshold and the extent of the similarity reaching a second threshold.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2021
    Publication date: September 9, 2021
    Applicant: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Ari M. Frank, Arie Tzvieli, Ori Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger
  • Publication number: 20210280322
    Abstract: Due to the many interactions that can occur in places of gatherings, such as workplaces, schools, theaters, etc., these locations can be considered dangerous to enter during times of epidemics. It is difficult to keep track of the health state of all the people who visited a location, and thus ascertain if visits to the location pose any risk of contracting a disease. Some embodiments disclosed herein utilize wearable devices that measure physiological signals of their wearer in order to determine whether people who were at a location were healthy, and thus be able to certify the location as contagion-safe.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2021
    Publication date: September 9, 2021
    Applicant: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Ari M Frank, Arie Tzvieli, Ori Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger
  • Patent number: 11103139
    Abstract: Described herein are embodiments of systems and methods that utilize images of a user's face to detect fever and intoxication. One embodiment of a system to detect fever includes first and second inward-facing head-mounted cameras that are located less than 5 cm from a user's face, are sensitive to wavelengths below 1050 nanometer, and are configured to capture images of respective first and second regions on the user's face. The system also includes a computer that calculates, based on baseline images captured with the cameras while the user did not have a fever, a baseline pattern of hemoglobin concentrations at regions on the face. The computer also calculates, based on a current set of images captured with the cameras, a current pattern of hemoglobin concentrations at the regions, and detects whether the user has a fever based on a deviation of the current pattern from the baseline pattern.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 2020
    Date of Patent: August 31, 2021
    Assignee: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Ari M Frank, Arie Tzvieli, Ori Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger
  • Patent number: 11103140
    Abstract: Described herein are embodiments of systems and methods for calculating glucose in a non-invasive manner using head-mounted sensors. In one embodiment, a system that calculates blood glucose levels includes a head-mounted contact photoplethysmography device that measures a signal indicative of a photoplethysmogram signal (PPG signal) at a first region comprising skin on a user's head, and a head-mounted camera configured to capture images of a second region comprising skin on the user's head. The system also includes a computer that identifies, based on the PPG signal, times of systolic notches and times of systolic peaks, and calculates the blood glucose level based on differences between a first subset of the images taken during the times of systolic notches and a second subset of the images taken during the times of systolic peaks. Optionally, the photoplethysmography device and the camera are couple to smartglasses worn on the user's head.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 2020
    Date of Patent: August 31, 2021
    Assignee: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Ari M Frank, Arie Tzvieli, Ori Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger
  • Publication number: 20210259557
    Abstract: Disclosed herein is a doorway that facilitates passage from an inside to an outside, and which includes a barrier that moves between opened and closed positions based on commands sent by a computer. Sensors measure signals indicating whether a first user is on the outside, and whether a second user on the inside. The computer detects that the first user is on the outside and receives, from a device of the first user, an indication indicating the first user is healthy. The computer detects whether the second user is on the inside, and commands the barrier to move to the opened position if: (i) the second user is not on the inside, or (ii) the second user is on the inside and the computer receives, from a device of the second user, an indication indicating the second user is healthy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2021
    Publication date: August 26, 2021
    Applicant: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Ari M Frank, Arie Tzvieli, Ori Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger
  • Patent number: 11064892
    Abstract: Systems and methods for detecting an occurrence of a transient ischemic attack (TIA). In one embodiment, a device is utilized to measure first and second signals indicative of photoplethysmogram signals at first and second regions on the left and right sides of a user's head (PPGSL and PPGSR, respectively). A computer detects the occurrence of a TIA based on PPGSL and PPGSR that exhibit a pattern that involves the following: (i) an asymmetry between PPGSL and PPGSR, which is below a threshold, during a first period spanning more than a day; (ii) an asymmetry between PPGSL and PPGSR, which exceeds the threshold, during a second period following the first period and spanning between 5 and 180 minutes; and (iii) an asymmetry between PPGSL and PPGSR, which falls below the threshold, during a third period following the second period.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 2019
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2021
    Assignee: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Ori Tzvieli, Ari M Frank, Arie Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger
  • Publication number: 20210007607
    Abstract: Described herein are embodiments of systems and methods for calculating glucose in a non-invasive manner using head-mounted sensors. In one embodiment, a system that calculates blood glucose levels includes a head-mounted contact photoplethysmography device that measures a signal indicative of a photoplethysmogram signal (PPG signal) at a first region comprising skin on a user's head, and a head-mounted camera configured to capture images of a second region comprising skin on the user's head. The system also includes a computer that identifies, based on the PPG signal, times of systolic notches and times of systolic peaks, and calculates the blood glucose level based on differences between a first subset of the images taken during the times of systolic notches and a second subset of the images taken during the times of systolic peaks. Optionally, the photoplethysmography device and the camera are couple to smartglasses worn on the user's head.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 21, 2020
    Publication date: January 14, 2021
    Applicant: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Ari M. Frank, Arie Tzvieli, Ori Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger
  • Publication number: 20200397306
    Abstract: Described herein are embodiments of systems and methods that utilize temperature measurements taken with head-mounted sensors as well as images of a user's face to detect fever and/or intoxication. One embodiment of a system to detect fever includes a first head-mounted temperature sensor that measures skin temperature (Tskin) at a first region on a user's head, a second head-mounted temperature sensor that measures a temperature of the environment (Tenv), and a computer. The computer receives images of a second region on the user's face, captured by a camera sensitive to wavelengths below 1050 nanometer, and calculates, based on the images, values indicative of hemoglobin concentrations at three or more regions on the user's face. The computer can then detect whether the user has a fever based on Tskin, Tenv and the values.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2020
    Publication date: December 24, 2020
    Applicant: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Ari M. Frank, Arie Tzvieli, Ori Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger
  • Publication number: 20200390337
    Abstract: Described herein are embodiments of systems and methods that utilize images of a user's face to detect fever and intoxication. One embodiment of a system to detect fever includes first and second inward-facing head-mounted cameras that are located less than 5 cm from a user's face, are sensitive to wavelengths below 1050 nanometer, and are configured to capture images of respective first and second regions on the user's face. The system also includes a computer that calculates, based on baseline images captured with the cameras while the user did not have a fever, a baseline pattern of hemoglobin concentrations at regions on the face. The computer also calculates, based on a current set of images captured with the cameras, a current pattern of hemoglobin concentrations at the regions, and detects whether the user has a fever based on a deviation of the current pattern from the baseline pattern.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2020
    Publication date: December 17, 2020
    Applicant: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Ari M Frank, Arie Tzvieli, Ori Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger
  • Patent number: 10813559
    Abstract: Detecting a respiratory tract infection (RTI) based on changes in coughing sounds, which can provide an early warning of infection with a disease like COVID-19, as well as indications of its progression and severity. In one embodiment, the system includes smartglasses, with sensors mounted thereto, which include an acoustic sensor mounted at a fixed position relative to a user's head, and a movement sensor. A computer receives current measurements of the user, taken with the sensors, while there were head movements that characterize coughing, and also earlier measurements of the user, taken with the sensors, while the user had a known extent of the RTI and while there were head movements that characterize coughing. The computer detects a change relative to the known extent of the RTI based on a difference between the current measurements and the earlier measurements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2020
    Assignee: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Ari M Frank, Arie Tzvieli, Ori Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger
  • Patent number: 10799122
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems and methods for detecting a physiological response using different types of photoplethysmography sensors. Examples of physiological responses that may be detected include an allergic reaction, a stroke, a migraine, stress, certain emotional responses, manifestation of pain, and blood pressure. In one embodiment, a head-mounted contact photoplethysmography device measures a signal indicative of photoplethysmogram signal at a first region that includes exposed skin on a user's head (PPG signal). A camera, located more than 10 mm away from the user's head, captures images of a second region that includes exposed skin on the user's head. A computer detects the physiological response based on: (i) imaging photoplethysmogram signals (iPPG signals) recognizable in the images, and (ii) correlations between the PPG signal and the iPPG signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 2019
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2020
    Assignee: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Arie Tzvieli, Ari M Frank, Ori Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger
  • Patent number: 10791938
    Abstract: Systems for calculating extent of congestive heart failure (CHF) and/or identifying exacerbation of CHF. In one embodiment, a system includes smartglasses configured to be worn on a user's head, and an inward-facing camera and a sensor, both physically coupled to the smartglasses. The inward-facing camera is mounted more than 5 mm away from the head and captures images of an area comprising skin on the user's head, which is larger than 4 cm{circumflex over (?)}2. The sensor measures a signal indicative of a respiration rate of the user (respiration signal). The system also includes a computer that calculates the extent of CHF based on: a facial blood flow pattern recognizable in the images, and respiration rate recognizable in the respiration signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 6, 2020
    Assignee: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Ori Tzvieli, Ari M Frank, Arie Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger
  • Publication number: 20200245873
    Abstract: Detecting a respiratory tract infection (RTI) based on changes in coughing sounds, which can provide an early warning of infection with a disease like COVID-19, as well as indications of its progression and severity. In one embodiment, the system includes smartglasses, with sensors mounted thereto, which include an acoustic sensor mounted at a fixed position relative to a user's head, and a movement sensor. A computer receives current measurements of the user, taken with the sensors, while there were head movements that characterize coughing, and also earlier measurements of the user, taken with the sensors, while the user had a known extent of the RTI and while there were head movements that characterize coughing. The computer detects a change relative to the known extent of the RTI based on a difference between the current measurements and the earlier measurements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2020
    Publication date: August 6, 2020
    Applicant: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Ari M. Frank, Arie Tzvieli, Ori Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger
  • Publication number: 20200221956
    Abstract: Systems for calculating extent of congestive heart failure (CHF) and/or identifying exacerbation of CHF. In one embodiment, a system includes smartglasses configured to be worn on a user's head, and an inward-facing camera and a sensor, both physically coupled to the smartglasses. The inward-facing camera is mounted more than 5 mm away from the head and captures images of an area comprising skin on the user's head, which is larger than 4 cm{circumflex over (?)}2. The sensor measures a signal indicative of a respiration rate of the user (respiration signal). The system also includes a computer that calculates the extent of CHF based on: a facial blood flow pattern recognizable in the images, and respiration rate recognizable in the respiration signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 26, 2020
    Publication date: July 16, 2020
    Applicant: Facense Ltd.
    Inventors: Ori Tzvieli, Ari M Frank, Arie Tzvieli, Gil Thieberger