Patents by Inventor Paul Henry Dietz
Paul Henry Dietz 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: 10778962Abstract: A precision multi-view (MV) display system can accurately and simultaneously display different content to different viewers over a wide field of view. The MV display system may include features that enable individual MV display devices to be easily and efficiently tiled to form a larger MV display. A graphical interface enables a user to graphically specify viewing zones and associate content that will be visible in those zones in a simple manner. A calibration procedure enables the specification of content at precise viewing locations.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2017Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: Misapplied Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Albert Han Ng, Paul Henry Dietz, William Jerry Duncan, Matthew Steele Lathrop, David Steven Thompson
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Patent number: 10701349Abstract: A multi-view display is display capable of simultaneously showing different images to viewers that see the display from different locations. Viewers do not see the images intended for other viewers at other locations. A multi-view display forms images via a collection of multi-view pixels, which are the devices that make such image customization possible. A multi-view pixel is able to emit different light in different directions; in each direction, parameters of emitted light such as brightness, contrast, etc., can be controlled independently of the light emitted in other directions. In order for the display to generate good-quality images, it is useful to perform a calibration of the display that will yield accurate information about the relationships of light emitted by multi-view pixels and locations where images are to be made viewable. Embodiments of the present invention provide calibrations that achieve the desired result efficiently and accurately.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2016Date of Patent: June 30, 2020Assignee: Misapplied Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Albert Han Ng, Paul Henry Dietz, David Steven Thompson
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Publication number: 20200124397Abstract: A multibend sensor is able to provide information regarding bending of the sensor data in a manner able to mitigate error propagation. A reference strip and a sliding strip are separated from each other by a spacer. Electrodes are located on the reference strip and the sliding strip. The bending of the multibend sensor will be reflected in the shifting of the sliding strip with respect to the reference strip and the measurements obtained from the electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2019Publication date: April 23, 2020Applicant: Tactual Labs Co.Inventor: Paul Henry Dietz
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Patent number: 10613699Abstract: Systems and methods are described for displaying on a viewing surface of a multi-view display targeted instructional content to a first viewer in a viewing space such that other viewers in other locations of the viewing space are unable to observe the instructional content. The multi-view display is configured to provide differentiated content to viewers located in different positions around the display. In some embodiments, the viewing surface is located in a venue such as a theater, the first viewer is a speaker located on a stage in the venue, and the instructional content is text from a speech or performance to be presented by the speaker.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2016Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: MISAPPLIED SCIENCES, INC.Inventors: David Steven Thompson, Albert Han Ng, Paul Henry Dietz
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Patent number: 10602131Abstract: Systems and methods for facilitating movement, including directing one or more entities along one or more path(s) and/or to (or away from) one or more destination(s) based on either: (a) a defining quality or feature or identity of the entity or (b) location-based considerations are disclosed. The systems are capable of presenting, from multi-view display devices viewable to many, different navigational content to different viewing zones, wherein a single multi-view display device can simultaneously present different content to different viewing zones wherein content presented to a particular viewing zone is only viewable from within that viewing zone.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2017Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: Misapplied Sciences, Inc.Inventors: David Steven Thompson, Albert Han Ng, Paul Henry Dietz
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Patent number: 10565616Abstract: A multi-view (MV) advertising system includes an MV display including one or more MV pixels, each configured to emit beamlets in different directions in a beamlet coordinate system. The MV advertising system receives, via an input node, a first attribute of a first viewer or of a first viewing zone and, optionally, a second attribute of a second viewer or of a second viewing zone. The MV advertising system controller defines the first and second viewing zones relative to the MV display in a viewing zone coordinate system, determines a mapping that translates between the viewing zone coordinate system and the beamlet coordinate system, associates first and second targeted advertising contents with the first and second viewing zones based at least on the first and second attributes, and controls the MV display to project first and second images generated from the first and second targeted advertising contents to the first and second viewers at the first and second viewing zones, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2017Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: Misapplied Sciences, Inc.Inventors: David Steven Thompson, Paul Henry Dietz, Albert Han Ng
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Publication number: 20190313069Abstract: A system and method for simultaneously displaying, in plural spatially distinct zones via a multi-view display, differentiated content is disclosed. In accordance with the method, a plurality of spatially distinct zones are defined, differentiated content is assigned to the zones, a location for at least some of plural landing spots of beamlets projected by multi-view pixels of the multi-view display is estimated, the spatially distinct zone in which each said landing spots resides is determined, and beamlets associated with said some landing spots are driven to cause an appropriate content portion to be viewable at said some landing spots, as a function of location in a particular spatially distinct zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Inventors: David Steven Thompson, Paul Henry Dietz, Albert Han Ng
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Patent number: 10427045Abstract: A multi-view display quest system includes a multi-view (MV) display including one or more MV pixels, wherein each MV pixel is configured to emit beamlets in different directions in a beamlet coordinate system; an input node configured to receive a first attribute of a first quest player or of a first viewing zone and, optionally, a second attribute of a second quest player or of a second viewing zone; and a system controller.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2017Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: Misapplied Sciences, Inc.Inventors: David Steven Thompson, Albert Han Ng, Paul Henry Dietz
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Patent number: 10404974Abstract: An audio-visual system includes an audio source configured to produce multiple audio. The system includes one or more multi-view (MV) pixels, each configured to emit beamlets in different directions in a beamlet coordinate system. The system includes a processor that receives a specification of multiple listening/viewing zones located in a listening/viewing zone coordinate system. The processor associates multiple audio and visual contents with the multiple listening/viewing zones, respectively, and determines an audio mapping that translates between the listening/viewing zone coordinate system and the audio source and a visual mapping that translates between the listening/viewing zone coordinate system and the beamlet coordinate system. For each of multiple audio generated from the multiple audio contents, the processor, using the audio mapping, identifies an audio parameter value to produce the audio at a corresponding listening/viewing zone.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2018Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: Misapplied Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Paul Henry Dietz, Albert Han Ng, David Steven Thompson
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Patent number: 10362301Abstract: The specification and drawings present a signage design device (SDD) and a method for using such a device for designing content for a multi-view display (MVD) intended for simultaneously displaying multiple versions of content to multiple corresponding viewing zones. The multi-view display may be a static multi-view signage print (SMVSP) or an electronic multi-view display (EMVD), as described herein.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2016Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Assignee: Misapplied Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Albert Han Ng, Paul Henry Dietz, David Steven Thompson
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Patent number: 10362284Abstract: A system and method for simultaneously displaying, in plural spatially distinct zones via a multi-view display, differentiated content is disclosed. In accordance with the method, a plurality of spatially distinct zones are defined, differentiated content is assigned to the zones, a location for at least some of plural landing spots of beamlets projected by multi-view pixels of the multi-view display is estimated, the spatially distinct zone in which each said landing spots resides is determined, and beamlets associated with said some landing spots are driven to cause an appropriate content portion to be viewable at said some landing spots, as a function of location in a particular spatially distinct zone.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2016Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Assignee: Misapplied Sciences, Inc.Inventors: David Steven Thompson, Paul Henry Dietz, Albert Han Ng
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Patent number: 10353535Abstract: Systems and methods are described for managing a multi-view display, including user interface techniques for manipulating viewing zone information and assigning content to viewing zones in the context of the viewing area. The multi-view display system may be calibrated to a coordinate system of the viewing area. The coordinate system can be based on the physical dimensions of the viewing area, a model or other representation of the viewing area, and/or characteristics detected by a sensing system observing the viewing area. A zone management device provide a user interface showing a representation of the viewing area along with representations of established viewing zones rendered in context within the viewing area. User interface elements allow a user to add, remove, manipulate, configure viewing zones, and/or assign content to viewing zones. User interface elements can also allow a user to manipulate the representation of the viewing area.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2016Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: MISAPPLIED SCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Albert Han Ng, Paul Henry Dietz, David Steven Thompson
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Publication number: 20190149808Abstract: A precision multi-view (MV) display system can accurately and simultaneously display different content to different viewers over a wide field of view. The MV display system may include features that enable individual MV display devices to be easily and efficiently tiled to form a larger MV display. A graphical interface enables a user to graphically specify viewing zones and associate content that will be visible in those zones in a simple manner. A calibration procedure enables the specification of content at precise viewing locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2017Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventors: Albert Han Ng, Paul Henry Dietz, William Jerry Duncan, Matthew Steele Lathrop, David Steven Thompson
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Patent number: 10269279Abstract: A display system includes one or more multi-view (MV) pixels, each configured to emit beamlets in different directions in a beamlet coordinate system. The display system includes an input node which receives a specification of multiple viewing zones located relative to the MV pixels in a viewing zone coordinate system, and a processor coupled to the input node. The processor associates multiple contents with the multiple viewing zones, respectively, and determines a mapping that translates between the viewing zone coordinate system and the beamlet coordinate system. For each of multiple images generated from the multiple contents, the processor, using the mapping, identifies a bundle of beamlets from each of the MV pixels directed to one viewing zone to form the image. The processor outputs control signaling that defines color and brightness of each of the beamlets in each bundle to project the corresponding image to the corresponding viewing zone.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2017Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: Misapplied Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Albert Han Ng, Paul Henry Dietz, David Steven Thompson
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Patent number: 10264247Abstract: A multi-view display is a display capable of simultaneously showing different images to viewers that see the display from different locations. Viewers do not see the images intended for other viewers at other locations. A multi-view display in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention comprises a light source with a light-emitting aperture that emits light whose direction of propagation can be controlled by a controller. An aperture filter mounted on the aperture forms one or more visible images. Different viewers see different visible images based on characteristics of the light such as color and/or polarization. In some embodiments, the aperture filter can be an active filter, such as an LCD filter, that displays different images synchronized with the direction of propagation of the light.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2016Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: Misapplied Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Albert Han Ng, Paul Henry Dietz, David Steven Thompson
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Publication number: 20190028696Abstract: An audio-visual system includes an audio source configured to produce multiple audio. The system includes one or more multi-view (MV) pixels, each configured to emit beamlets in different directions in a beamlet coordinate system. The system includes a processor that receives a specification of multiple listening/viewing zones located in a listening/viewing zone coordinate system. The processor associates multiple audio and visual contents with the multiple listening/viewing zones, respectively, and determines an audio mapping that translates between the listening/viewing zone coordinate system and the audio source and a visual mapping that translates between the listening/viewing zone coordinate system and the beamlet coordinate system. For each of multiple audio generated from the multiple audio contents, the processor, using the audio mapping, identifies an audio parameter value to produce the audio at a corresponding listening/viewing zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2018Publication date: January 24, 2019Inventors: Paul Henry Dietz, Albert Han Ng, David Steven Thompson
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Publication number: 20190015747Abstract: A multi-view display quest system includes a multi-view (MV) display including one or more MV pixels, wherein each MV pixel is configured to emit beamlets in different directions in a beamlet coordinate system; an input node configured to receive a first attribute of a first quest player or of a first viewing zone and, optionally, a second attribute of a second quest player or of a second viewing zone; and a system controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2017Publication date: January 17, 2019Inventors: David Steven Thompson, Albert Han Ng, Paul Henry Dietz
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Publication number: 20190019218Abstract: A multi-view (MV) advertising system includes an MV display including one or more MV pixels, each configured to emit beamlets in different directions in a beamlet coordinate system. The MV advertising system receives, via an input node, a first attribute of a first viewer or of a first viewing zone and, optionally, a second attribute of a second viewer or of a second viewing zone. The MV advertising system controller defines the first and second viewing zones relative to the MV display in a viewing zone coordinate system, determines a mapping that translates between the viewing zone coordinate system and the beamlet coordinate system, associates first and second targeted advertising contents with the first and second viewing zones based at least on the first and second attributes, and controls the MV display to project first and second images generated from the first and second targeted advertising contents to the first and second viewers at the first and second viewing zones, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2017Publication date: January 17, 2019Inventors: David Steven Thompson, Paul Henry Dietz, Albert Han Ng
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Publication number: 20180277032Abstract: A display system includes one or more multi-view (MV) pixels, each configured to emit beamlets in different directions in a beamlet coordinate system. The display system includes an input node which receives a specification of multiple viewing zones located relative to the MV pixels in a viewing zone coordinate system, and a processor coupled to the input node. The processor associates multiple contents with the multiple viewing zones, respectively, and determines a mapping that translates between the viewing zone coordinate system and the beamlet coordinate system. For each of multiple images generated from the multiple contents, the processor, using the mapping, identifies a bundle of beamlets from each of the MV pixels directed to one viewing zone to form the image. The processor outputs control signaling that defines color and brightness of each of the beamlets in each bundle to project the corresponding image to the corresponding viewing zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2017Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Albert Han Ng, Paul Henry Dietz, David Steven Thompson
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Publication number: 20180224947Abstract: A multi-view display system that permits viewers to individually interact therewith to communicate commands or viewing preferences is disclosed. Methods in accordance with the present teachings enable a multi-view display to deliver a unique content stream to each of plural viewers, based on the viewers' interactions with the multi-view display system, wherein the viewers are not in fixed locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2018Publication date: August 9, 2018Inventors: Albert Han NG, Paul Henry DIETZ, David Steven THOMPSON