Patents by Inventor Roy REINTS
Roy REINTS 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: 12503121Abstract: A method of quantifying the effect of peripheral optical errors on driving includes displaying, on a central portion of a display, a visual representation of a vehicle on a dynamic roadway; intermittently displaying a curve in the dynamic roadway; intermittently displaying, on a peripheral portion of the display, a target object; receiving a signal in response to a participant viewing the target object; determining a reaction time and determining target detection accuracy. Another method includes displaying a participant vehicle and a lead vehicle in front of the participant vehicle on a roadway; signaling an alert when the participant vehicle is outside of a distance range to the lead vehicle; intermittently displaying, on a peripheral portion of the display, a target object; receiving a signal in response to a participant detecting the target; and quantifying the effect of the peripheral optical errors based on reaction time and target detection accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2023Date of Patent: December 23, 2025Assignee: AMO Groningen B.V.Inventors: Roy Reints, Marrie van der Mooren, Carmen Canovas Vidal, Johan Le Brun, Julien Adrian, Tanguy Séron-Camps, Chloé Pagot, Christopher Reeves, Robert Rosen
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Patent number: 12360637Abstract: A method of quantifying the effect of peripheral optical errors on patient locomotion includes projecting a pattern on the floor that includes a discrete shapes and empty spaces between the discrete shapes. The method also includes tracking a position of the participant along the pattern as the participant traverses the pattern, and determining foot placement accuracy, utilizing a optical motion capture system and a computer, as the participant walked through the pattern by determining a total area of overlap between the participant's feet and the empty spaces of the pattern. In another embodiment, the method includes arranging obstacles in front of a participant, intermittently displaying a character in front of the participant, determining participant's accuracy in identifying or counting the characters, and determining the participant's step length and foot clearance as the participant steps over the obstacles to quantify the effect of the peripheral optical errors on the participant's locomotion.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2023Date of Patent: July 15, 2025Assignee: AMO Groningen B.V.Inventors: Roy Reints, Marrie van der Mooren, Carmen Canovas Vidal, Ariel Zenouda, Yichao Liu, Christopher Reeves, Robert Rosen
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Publication number: 20240109543Abstract: A method of quantifying the effect of peripheral optical errors on driving includes displaying, on a central portion of a display, a visual representation of a vehicle on a dynamic roadway; intermittently displaying a curve in the dynamic roadway; intermittently displaying, on a peripheral portion of the display, a target object; receiving a signal in response to a participant viewing the target object; determining a reaction time and determining target detection accuracy. Another method includes displaying a participant 10 vehicle and a lead vehicle in front of the participant vehicle on a roadway; signaling an alert when the participant vehicle is outside of a distance range to the lead vehicle; intermittently displaying, on a peripheral portion of the display, a target object; receiving a signal in response to a participant detecting the target; and quantifying the effect of the peripheral optical errors based on reaction time and target detection accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventors: Roy Reints, Marrie van der Mooren, Carmen Canovas Vidal, Johan Le Brun, Julien Adrian, Tanguy Séron-Camps, Chloé Pagot, Christopher Reeves, Robert Rosen
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Publication number: 20240111383Abstract: A method of quantifying the effect of peripheral optical errors on patient locomotion includes projecting a pattern on the floor that includes a discrete shapes and empty spaces between the discrete shapes. The method also includes tracking a position of the participant along the pattern as the participant traverses the pattern, and determining foot placement accuracy, utilizing a optical motion capture system and a computer, as the participant walked through the pattern by determining a total area of overlap between the participant's feet and the empty spaces of the pattern. In another embodiment, the method includes arranging obstacles in front of a participant, intermittently displaying a character in front of the participant, determining participant's accuracy in identifying or counting the characters, and determining the participant's step length and foot clearance as the participant steps over the obstacles to quantify the effect of the peripheral optical errors on the participant's locomotion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventors: Roy Reints, Marrie van der Mooren, Carmen Canovas Vidal, Ariel Zenouda, Yichao Liu, Christopher Reeves, Robert Rosen
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Publication number: 20240082038Abstract: An ankle foot orthosis having a lower leg element, a foot element, and a first energy storing unit being adapted such that moving the foot element relative to the lower leg element in dorsiflexion direction from a position in which the amount of energy stored in the first energy storing unit is minimal loads the first energy storing unit with energy. The first energy storing unit is adapted such that the amount of energy stored in the first energy storing unit is increased by moving the foot element relative to the lower leg element in a plantar flexion direction from a first position in which the amount of energy stored in the first energy storing unit is minimal into a second position and moving the foot element relative to the lower leg element in dorsiflexion direction from the second position back into the first position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Anna Sibylla Dymphna VAN DER WILK, Roy REINTS, Gijsbertus Jacob VERKERKE, Juha Markus HIJMANS, Klaas POSTEMA
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Patent number: 11819437Abstract: An ankle foot orthosis having a lower leg element, a foot element being pivotably coupled to the lower leg element around a pivot axis, and a first energy storing unit being adapted such that moving the foot element relative to the lower leg element in dorsiflexion direction from a position in which the amount of energy stored in the first energy storing unit is minimal loads the first energy storing unit with energy. The first energy storing unit is adapted such that the amount of energy stored in the first energy storing unit is increased by moving the foot element relative to the lower leg element in a plantar flexion direction from a first position in which the amount of energy stored in the first energy storing unit is minimal into a second position and moving the foot element relative to the lower leg element in dorsiflexion direction from the second position back into the first position.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2016Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: OTTOBOCK SE & CO. KGAAInventors: Anna Sibylla Dymphna Van Der Wilk, Roy Reints, Gijsbertus Jacob Verkerke, Juha Markus Hijmans, Klaas Postema
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Publication number: 20190298564Abstract: An ankle foot orthosis having a lower leg element, a foot element being pivotably coupled to the lower leg element around a pivot axis, and a first energy storing unit being adapted such that moving the foot element relative to the lower leg element in dorsiflexion direction from a position in which the amount of energy stored in the first energy storing unit is minimal loads the first energy storing unit with energy. The first energy storing unit is adapted such that the amount of energy stored in the first energy storing unit is increased by moving the foot element relative to the lower leg element in a plantar flexion direction from a first position in which the amount of energy stored in the first energy storing unit is minimal into a second position and moving the foot element relative to the lower leg element in dorsiflexion direction from the second position back into the first position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2016Publication date: October 3, 2019Applicant: Ottobock SE & Co. KGaAInventors: Anna Sibylla Dymphna VAN DER WILK, Roy REINTS, Gijsbertus Jacob VERKERKE, Juha Markus HIJMANS, Klaas POSTEMA