Patents by Inventor Romain Kirszenblat
Romain Kirszenblat 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: 20240237927Abstract: A non-invasive method to determine a current functional blood oxygen saturation level includes acquiring, at a sampling frequency, a photoplethysmography light response for each wavelength of a plurality of at least three wavelengths, resulting respectively in a first, second and third raw data series, applying a low-pass filter to each of the first, second and third raw data series, resulting respectively in a first, second and third DC data series representing an unmodulated amplitude response determining respectively in a first, second and third AC data series representing an unmodulated amplitude response, applying a computation engine to the first, second and third AC and DC data series, and determining therefrom a user current blood oxygen saturation level.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2024Publication date: July 18, 2024Inventors: Paul EDOUARD, Romain KIRSZENBLAT
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Patent number: 12016662Abstract: An earphone includes a loudspeaker, a microphone, a housing supporting the loudspeaker and microphone, and an ear tip surrounding the housing and configured to acoustically couple both the loudspeaker and the microphone to an ear canal of a user, and to acoustically close the entrance to the user's ear canal. A processor receives input audio signals from the microphone, detects peaks having a frequency of around 1 Hz in the input audio signals, based on the detected peaks, computes an instantaneous heart rate, measures a frequency of an oscillation within the instantaneous heart rate, and based on the frequency of the oscillation, computes a rate of respiration.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2021Date of Patent: June 25, 2024Assignee: Bose CorporationInventors: Romain Kirszenblat, Mikhail Ioffe
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Patent number: 11937923Abstract: A non-invasive method to determine a current functional blood oxygen saturation level: acquiring, at a sampling frequency, a photoplethysmography light response for each wavelength of a plurality of at least three wavelengths, resulting respectively in a first, second and third raw data series, applying a low -pass filter to each of the first, second and third raw data series, resulting respectively in a first, second and third DC data series representing an unmodulated amplitude response determining respectively in a first, second and third AC data series representing an unmodulated amplitude response, applying a. computation engine to the first, second and third AC and DC data series, and determining therefrom a user current blood oxygen saturation level.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2021Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: WITHINGSInventors: Paul Edouard, Romain Kirszenblat
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Patent number: 11534572Abstract: An earphone includes a loudspeaker, a microphone, a housing supporting the loudspeaker and microphone, and ear tip surrounding the housing and configured to acoustically couple both the loudspeaker and the microphone to an ear canal of a user, and to acoustically close the entrance to the user's ear canal. A processor provides output audio signals to the loudspeaker, receives input audio signals from the microphone, extracts a rate of respiration from the input audio signals, adjusts the output audio signals based on the extracted rate of respiration, and provides the adjusted output audio signals to the loudspeaker.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2020Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: Bose CorporationInventors: Jack Read, Tegan Ayers, Christopher R. Paetsch, Harsh Anilkant Mankodi, Andrew D. Dominijanni, Daniel M. Gauger, Jr., Romain Kirszenblat, Lifun Lin, Mikhail Ioffe
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Patent number: 11344256Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure provide a method for obtaining biological information associated with a user, comprising receiving electrical signals via a first electrode on an ear tip of an earpiece inserted in an ear of the user, receiving electrical signals via a second electrode on an external portion of the earpiece, and deriving an electrocardiogram (ECG) based on the signals received via the first electrode and the second electrode. Aspects also provide a method for determining a pulse travel time (PTT) associated with a user, comprising obtaining a proximal signal using an earpiece inserted in of the user, obtaining a distal signal using the earpiece, and deriving the PTT based on the obtained proximal signal and the obtained distal signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2019Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: BOSE CORPORATIONInventors: Romain Kirszenblat, Lifun Lin, Mikhail Ioffe
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Publication number: 20210338118Abstract: A non-invasive method to determine a current functional blood oxygen saturation level (SpO2): a—acquiring, at a sampling frequency, a photoplethysmography light response for each wavelength of a plurality of at least three wavelengths (?1, ?2, ?3), resulting respectively in a first, second and third raw data series, b—applying a low-pass filter to each of the first, second and third raw data series, resulting respectively in a first, second and third DC data series representing an unmodulated amplitude response c—determining respectively in a first, second and third AC data series representing an unmodulated amplitude response, d—applying a computation engine to the first, second and third AC and DC data series, and determining therefrom a user current blood oxygen saturation level.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Applicant: WITHINGSInventors: Paul EDOUARD, Romain KIRSZENBLAT
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Publication number: 20210251494Abstract: An earphone includes a loudspeaker, a microphone, a housing supporting the loudspeaker and microphone, and an ear tip surrounding the housing and configured to acoustically couple both the loudspeaker and the microphone to an ear canal of a user, and to acoustically close the entrance to the user's ear canal. A processor receives input audio signals from the microphone, detects peaks having a frequency of around 1 Hz in the input audio signals, based on the detected peaks, computes an instantaneous heart rate, measures a frequency of an oscillation within the instantaneous heart rate, and based on the frequency of the oscillation, computes a rate of respiration.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2021Publication date: August 19, 2021Applicant: Bose CorporationInventors: Romain Kirszenblat, Mikhail Ioffe
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Patent number: 11013416Abstract: An earphone includes a loudspeaker, a microphone, a housing supporting the loudspeaker and microphone, and an ear tip surrounding the housing and configured to acoustically couple both the loudspeaker and the microphone to an ear canal of a user, and to acoustically close the entrance to the user's ear canal. A processor receives input audio signals from the microphone, detects peaks having a frequency of around 1 Hz in the input audio signals, based on the detected peaks, computes an instantaneous heart rate, measures a frequency of an oscillation within the instantaneous heart rate, and based on the frequency of the oscillation, computes a rate of respiration.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2018Date of Patent: May 25, 2021Assignee: Bose CorporationInventors: Romain Kirszenblat, Mikhail Ioffe
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Publication number: 20200261691Abstract: An earphone includes a loudspeaker, a microphone, a housing supporting the loudspeaker and microphone, and ear tip surrounding the housing and configured to acoustically couple both the loudspeaker and the microphone to an ear canal of a user, and to acoustically close the entrance to the user's ear canal. A processor provides output audio signals to the loudspeaker, receives input audio signals from the microphone, extracts a rate of respiration from the input audio signals, adjusts the output audio signals based on the extracted rate of respiration, and provides the adjusted output audio signals to the loudspeaker.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2020Publication date: August 20, 2020Applicant: Bose CorporationInventors: Jack Read, Tegan Ayers, Christopher R. Paetsch, Harsh Anilkant Mankodi, Andrew D. Dominijanni, Daniel M. Gauger, JR., Romain Kirszenblat, Lifun Lin, Mikhail Ioffe
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Patent number: 10682491Abstract: An earphone includes a loudspeaker, a microphone, a housing supporting the loudspeaker and microphone, and ear tip surrounding the housing and configured to acoustically couple both the loudspeaker and the microphone to an ear canal of a user, and to acoustically close the entrance to the user's ear canal. A processor provides output audio signals to the loudspeaker, receives input audio signals from the microphone, extracts a rate of respiration from the input audio signals, adjusts the output audio signals based on the extracted rate of respiration, and provides the adjusted output audio signals to the loudspeaker.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2017Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: Bose CorporationInventors: Jack Read, Tegan Ayers, Christopher R. Paetsch, Harsh Anilkant Mankodi, Andrew D. Dominijanni, Daniel M. Gauger, Jr., Romain Kirszenblat, Lifun Lin, Mikhail Ioffe
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Patent number: 10632278Abstract: An earphone includes a loudspeaker, a microphone, a housing supporting the loudspeaker and microphone, and an ear tip surrounding the housing and configured to acoustically couple both the loudspeaker and the microphone to an ear canal of a user, and to acoustically close the entrance to the user's ear canal. A processor receives input audio signals from the microphone, detects peaks having a frequency of around 1 Hz in the input audio signals, based on the detected peaks, computes an instantaneous heart rate, measures a frequency of an oscillation within the instantaneous heart rate, and based on the frequency of the oscillation, computes a rate of respiration.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2017Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: Bose CorporationInventors: Romain Kirszenblat, Lifun Lin, Mikhail Ioffe, Tegan Ayers, Randy Michael Carbo
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Patent number: 10575777Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure provide an audio product for obtaining biologically-relevant information associated with a user comprising. The audio product includes at least two electrodes, a processor, and an electroacoustic transducer coupled to the processor. The processor is configured to receive at least one signal affected by an action of the user obtained via the first electrode or the second electrode and take one or more actions based on the at least one signal. The at least one action may control another device, in an effort to provide hands-free control of the other device.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2017Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: BOSE CORPORATIONInventors: Tegan M. Ayers, Lifun Lin, Romain Kirszenblat, Mikhail Ioffe, Dale McElhone, Christopher R. Paetsch, Jack E. Read, Andrew Farrell
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Publication number: 20190380648Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure provide a method for obtaining biological information associated with a user, comprising receiving electrical signals via a first electrode on an ear tip of an earpiece inserted in an ear of the user, receiving electrical signals via a second electrode on an external portion of the earpiece, and deriving an electrocardiogram (ECG) based on the signals received via the first electrode and the second electrode. Aspects also provide a method for determining a pulse travel time (PTT) associated with a user, comprising obtaining a proximal signal using an earpiece inserted in of the user, obtaining a distal signal using the earpiece, and deriving the PTT based on the obtained proximal signal and the obtained distal signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2019Publication date: December 19, 2019Inventors: Romain KIRSZENBLAT, Lifun LIN, Mikhail IOFFE
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Publication number: 20190231197Abstract: An earphone includes a loudspeaker, a microphone, a housing supporting the loudspeaker and microphone, and an ear tip surrounding the housing and configured to acoustically couple both the loudspeaker and the microphone to an ear canal of a user, and to acoustically close the entrance to the user's ear canal. A processor receives input audio signals from the microphone, detects peaks having a frequency of around 1 Hz in the input audio signals, based on the detected peaks, computes an instantaneous heart rate, measures a frequency of an oscillation within the instantaneous heart rate, and based on the frequency of the oscillation, computes a rate of respiration.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2018Publication date: August 1, 2019Applicant: Bose CorporationInventors: Romain Kirszenblat, Mikhail Ioffe
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Publication number: 20190053756Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure provide an audio product for obtaining biologically-relevant information associated with a user comprising. The audio product includes at least two electrodes, a processor, and an electroacoustic transducer coupled to the processor. The processor is configured to receive at least one signal affected by an action of the user obtained via the first electrode or the second electrode and take one or more actions based on the at least one signal. The at least one action may control another device, in an effort to provide hands-free control of the other device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2017Publication date: February 21, 2019Inventors: Tegan M. AYERS, Lifun LIN, Romain KIRSZENBLAT, Mikhail IOFFE, Dale MCELHONE, Christopher R. PAETSCH, Jack E. READ, Andrew FARRELL
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Publication number: 20190022348Abstract: An earphone includes a loudspeaker, a microphone, a housing supporting the loudspeaker and microphone, and ear tip surrounding the housing and configured to acoustically couple both the loudspeaker and the microphone to an ear canal of a user, and to acoustically close the entrance to the user's ear canal. A processor provides output audio signals to the loudspeaker, receives input audio signals from the microphone, extracts a rate of respiration from the input audio signals, adjusts the output audio signals based on the extracted rate of respiration, and provides the adjusted output audio signals to the loudspeaker.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2017Publication date: January 24, 2019Applicant: Bose CorporationInventors: Jack Read, Tegan Ayers, Christopher R. Paetsch, Harsh Anilkant Mankodi, Andrew D. Dominijanni, Daniel M. Gauger, JR., Romain Kirszenblat, Lifun Lin, Mikhail Ioffe
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Publication number: 20190022349Abstract: An earphone includes a loudspeaker, a microphone, a housing supporting the loudspeaker and microphone, and an ear tip surrounding the housing and configured to acoustically couple both the loudspeaker and the microphone to an ear canal of a user, and to acoustically close the entrance to the user's ear canal. A processor receives input audio signals from the microphone, detects peaks having a frequency of around 1 Hz in the input audio signals, based on the detected peaks, computes an instantaneous heart rate, measures a frequency of an oscillation within the instantaneous heart rate, and based on the frequency of the oscillation, computes a rate of respiration.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2017Publication date: January 24, 2019Applicant: Bose CorporationInventors: Romain Kirszenblat, Lifun Lin, Mikhail Ioffe, Tegan Ayers, Randy Michael Carbo
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Publication number: 20180235540Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure provide a method for obtaining biological information associated with a user, comprising receiving electrical signals via a first electrode on an ear tip of an earpiece inserted in an ear of the user, receiving electrical signals via a second electrode on an external portion of the earpiece, and deriving an electrocardiogram (ECG) based on the signals received via the first electrode and the second electrode. Aspects also provide a method for determining a pulse travel time (PTT) associated with a user, comprising obtaining a proximal signal using an earpiece inserted in of the user, obtaining a distal signal using the earpiece, and deriving the PTT based on the obtained proximal signal and the obtained distal signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2017Publication date: August 23, 2018Inventors: Romain KIRSZENBLAT, Lifun LIN, Mikhail IOFFE
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Patent number: 9691371Abstract: An air adsorbing and sound absorbing structure with a first portion comprising a first material comprising an open-celled foam with an air-adsorbing material coupled to the foam, where the first portion has a first air adsorption capacity and a first density. There is a second portion fixed to or integral with the first portion, wherein the second portion comprises one or more of: a different material than the first material, a second air adsorption capacity that is different than the first air adsorption capacity, and a second density that is different than the first density.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2015Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: Bose CorporationInventors: Lifun Lin, Romain Kirszenblat
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Patent number: D1041466Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2023Date of Patent: September 10, 2024Inventors: Aniss Bendjoudi, Romain Kirszenblat, Thomas Droze