Patents by Inventor Sander Lam
Sander Lam 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: 12210681Abstract: An artificial-reality system comprising (1) a wearable dimensioned to be donned on a body part of a user, wherein the wearable comprises (A) a set of electrodes that detect one or more neuromuscular signals via the body part of the user and (B) a transmitter that transmits an electromagnetic signal, (2) a head-mounted display communicatively coupled to the wearable, wherein the head-mounted display comprises a set of receivers that receive the electromagnetic signal, and (3) one or more processing devices that (1) determine, based at least in part on the neuromuscular signals, that the user has made a specific gesture and (2) determine, based at least in part on the electromagnetic signal, a position of the body part of the user when the user made the specific gesture. Various other apparatuses, systems, and methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2023Date of Patent: January 28, 2025Assignee: Meta Platforms Technologies, LLCInventors: For Sander Lam, Xiangyu Kong
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Patent number: 12058596Abstract: A guest engagement system and associated methods provide seamless engagement with guests of facilities through the use of wireless sensing technologies. The system makes use of individual guest devices which are carried by guests and used to automatically identify and authenticate the guests throughout the facility. Services can thereby be seamlessly provided to the guests throughout the facility. The services include contact tracing, automatic unlocking of doors, including hotel or state room doors, based on the guests' immediate proximity to their assigned room's door. The services also include automated payment services provided at checkout or vending terminals, and automated log-on to interactive displays and portals, among others, based on secure wireless authentication of the guest devices.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2020Date of Patent: August 6, 2024Assignee: CARNIVAL CORPORATIONInventors: John Padgett, Michael G. Jungen, Douglas Steele, Kyle Prestenback, Richard J. Criado, Vince Ball, Adam Leonards, Glenn Curtis, Manny Vellon, Patrick Mendiuk, Sander Lam
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Patent number: 11825392Abstract: A guest engagement system and associated methods provide seamless engagement with guests of facilities through the use of wireless sensing technologies. The system makes use of individual guest devices which are carried by guests and used to automatically identify and authenticate the guests throughout the facility. Services can thereby be seamlessly provided to the guests throughout the facility. The services include contact tracing, automatic unlocking of doors, including hotel or state room doors, based on the guests' immediate proximity to their assigned room's door. The services also include automated payment services provided at checkout or vending terminals, and automated log-on to interactive displays and portals, among others, based on secure wireless authentication of the guest devices.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2020Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: CARNIVAL CORPORATIONInventors: John Padgett, Michael G. Jungen, Douglas Steele, Kyle Prestenback, Richard J. Criado, Vince Ball, Adam Leonards, Glenn Curtis, Manny Vellon, Patrick Mendiuk, Sander Lam
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Publication number: 20230259207Abstract: An artificial-reality system comprising (1) a wearable dimensioned to be donned on a body part of a user, wherein the wearable comprises (A) a set of electrodes that detect one or more neuromuscular signals via the body part of the user and (B) a transmitter that transmits an electromagnetic signal, (2) a head-mounted display communicatively coupled to the wearable, wherein the head-mounted display comprises a set of receivers that receive the electromagnetic signal, and (3) one or more processing devices that (1) determine, based at least in part on the neuromuscular signals, that the user has made a specific gesture and (2) determine, based at least in part on the electromagnetic signal, a position of the body part of the user when the user made the specific gesture. Various other apparatuses, systems, and methods are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2023Publication date: August 17, 2023Inventors: For Sander Lam, Xiangyu Kong
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Patent number: 11671807Abstract: A guest engagement system and associated methods provide seamless engagement with guests of facilities through the use of wireless sensing technologies. The system makes use of individual guest devices which are carried by guests and used to automatically identify and authenticate the guests throughout the facility. Services can thereby be seamlessly provided to the guests throughout the facility. The services include contact tracing, automatic unlocking of doors, including hotel or state room doors, based on the guests' immediate proximity to their assigned room's door. The services also include automated payment services provided at checkout or vending terminals, and automated log-on to interactive displays and portals, among others, based on secure wireless authentication of the guest devices. The guest devices can each include a device health sensor configured for measuring at least one health function of a user wearing the guest device.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2021Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignee: CARNIVAL CORPORATIONInventors: John Padgett, Michael G. Jungen, Douglas Steele, Kyle Prestenback, Richard J. Criado, Vince Ball, Adam Leonards, Glenn Curtis, Manny Vellon, Patrick Mendiuk, Sander Lam
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Patent number: 11662815Abstract: An artificial-reality system comprising (1) a wearable dimensioned to be donned on a body part of a user, wherein the wearable comprises (A) a set of electrodes that detect one or more neuromuscular signals via the body part of the user and (B) a transmitter that transmits an electromagnetic signal, (2) a head-mounted display communicatively coupled to the wearable, wherein the head-mounted display comprises a set of receivers that receive the electromagnetic signal, and (3) one or more processing devices that (1) determine, based at least in part on the neuromuscular signals, that the user has made a specific gesture and (2) determine, based at least in part on the electromagnetic signal, a position of the body part of the user when the user made the specific gesture. Various other apparatuses, systems, and methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2022Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: Meta Platforms Technologies, LLCInventors: For Sander Lam, Xiangyu Kong
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Publication number: 20230112539Abstract: An artificial-reality system comprising (1) a wearable dimensioned to be donned on a body part of a user, wherein the wearable comprises (A) a set of electrodes that detect one or more neuromuscular signals via the body part of the user and (B) a transmitter that transmits an electromagnetic signal, (2) a head-mounted display communicatively coupled to the wearable, wherein the head-mounted display comprises a set of receivers that receive the electromagnetic signal, and (3) one or more processing devices that (1) determine, based at least in part on the neuromuscular signals, that the user has made a specific gesture and (2) determine, based at least in part on the electromagnetic signal, a position of the body part of the user when the user made the specific gesture. Various other apparatuses, systems, and methods are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2022Publication date: April 13, 2023Inventors: For Sander Lam, Xiangyu Kong
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Patent number: 11252548Abstract: A guest engagement system and associated methods provide seamless engagement with guests of facilities through the use of wireless sensing technologies. The system makes use of individual guest devices which are carried by guests and used to automatically identify and authenticate the guests throughout the facility. Services can thereby be seamlessly provided to the guests throughout the facility. The services include automatic unlocking of doors, including hotel or state room doors, based on the guests' immediate proximity to their assigned room's door. The services also include automated payment services provided at checkout or vending terminals, and automated log-on to interactive displays and portals, among others, based on secure wireless authentication of the guest devices.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2019Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: CARNIVAL CORPORATIONInventors: John Padgett, Michael G. Jungen, Douglas Steele, Kyle Prestenback, Richard J. Criado, Vince Ball, Adam Leonards, Glenn Curtis, Manny Vellon, Patrick Mendiuk, Sander Lam
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Publication number: 20210297836Abstract: A guest engagement system and associated methods provide seamless engagement with guests of facilities through the use of wireless sensing technologies. The system makes use of individual guest devices which are carried by guests and used to automatically identify and authenticate the guests throughout the facility. Services can thereby be seamlessly provided to the guests throughout the facility. The services include contact tracing, automatic unlocking of doors, including hotel or state room doors, based on the guests' immediate proximity to their assigned room's door. The services also include automated payment services provided at checkout or vending terminals, and automated log-on to interactive displays and portals, among others, based on secure wireless authentication of the guest devices. The guest devices can each include a device health sensor configured for measuring at least one health function of a user wearing the guest device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2021Publication date: September 23, 2021Inventors: John Padgett, Michael G. JUNGEN, Douglas STEELE, Kyle PRESTENBACK, Richard J. CRIADO, Vince BALL, Adam LEONARDS, Glenn CURTIS, Manny VELLON, Patrick MENDIUK, Sander LAM
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Publication number: 20210092580Abstract: A guest engagement system and associated methods provide seamless engagement with guests of facilities through the use of wireless sensing technologies. The system makes use of individual guest devices which are carried by guests and used to automatically identify and authenticate the guests throughout the facility. Services can thereby be seamlessly provided to the guests throughout the facility. The services include contact tracing, automatic unlocking of doors, including hotel or state room doors, based on the guests' immediate proximity to their assigned room's door. The services also include automated payment services provided at checkout or vending terminals, and automated log-on to interactive displays and portals, among others, based on secure wireless authentication of the guest devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2020Publication date: March 25, 2021Inventors: John Padgett, Michael G. Jungen, Douglas Steele, Kyle Prestenback, Richard J. Criado, Vince Ball, Adam Leonards, Glenn Curtis, Manny Vellon, Patrick Mendiuk, Sander Lam
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Publication number: 20210029524Abstract: A guest engagement system and associated methods provide seamless engagement with guests of facilities through the use of wireless sensing technologies. The system makes use of individual guest devices which are carried by guests and used to automatically identify and authenticate the guests throughout the facility. Services can thereby be seamlessly provided to the guests throughout the facility. The services include automatic unlocking of doors, including hotel or state room doors, based on the guests' immediate proximity to their assigned room's door. The services also include automated payment services provided at checkout or vending terminals, and automated log-on to interactive displays and portals, among others, based on secure wireless authentication of the guest devices. Antenna devices and methods for making and using the same are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2020Publication date: January 28, 2021Inventors: John Padgett, Michael G. Jungen, Douglas Steele, Kyle Prestenback, Richard J. Criado, Vince Ball, Adam Leonards, Glenn Curtis, Manny Vellon, Patrick Mendiuk, Sander Lam
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Publication number: 20200059774Abstract: A guest engagement system and associated methods provide seamless engagement with guests of facilities through the use of wireless sensing technologies. The system makes use of individual guest devices which are carried by guests and used to automatically identify and authenticate the guests throughout the facility. Services can thereby be seamlessly provided to the guests throughout the facility. The services include automatic unlocking of doors, including hotel or state room doors, based on the guests' immediate proximity to their assigned room's door. The services also include automated payment services provided at checkout or vending terminals, and automated log-on to interactive displays and portals, among others, based on secure wireless authentication of the guest devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2019Publication date: February 20, 2020Inventors: John PADGETT, Michael G. JUNGEN, Douglas STEELE, Kyle PRESTENBACK, Richard J. CRIADO, Vince BALL, Adam LEONARDS, Glenn CURTIS, Manny VELLON, Patrick MENDIUK, Sander LAM
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Patent number: 10499228Abstract: A guest engagement system and associated methods provide seamless engagement with guests of facilities through the use of wireless sensing technologies. The system makes use of individual guest devices which are carried by guests and used to automatically identify and authenticate the guests throughout the facility. Services can thereby be seamlessly provided to the guests throughout the facility. The services include automatic unlocking of doors, including hotel or state room doors, based on the guests' immediate proximity to their assigned room's door. The services also include automated payment services provided at checkout or vending terminals, and automated log-on to interactive displays and portals, among others, based on secure wireless authentication of the guest devices.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2019Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Inventors: John Padgett, Michael G. Jungen, Douglas Steele, Kyle Prestenback, Richard J. Criado, Vince Ball, Adam Leonards, Glenn Curtis, Manny Vellon, Patrick Mendiuk, Sander Lam
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Patent number: 10304271Abstract: A guest engagement system and associated methods provide seamless engagement with guests of facilities through the use of wireless sensing technologies. The system makes use of individual guest devices which are carried by guests and used to automatically identify and authenticate the guests throughout the facility. Services can thereby be seamlessly provided to the guests throughout the facility. The services include automatic unlocking of doors, including hotel or state room doors, based on the guests' immediate proximity to their assigned room's door. The services also include automated payment services provided at checkout or vending terminals, and automated log-on to interactive displays and portals, among others, based on secure wireless authentication of the guest devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2017Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: CARNIVAL CORPORATIONInventors: John Padgett, Michael G. Jungen, Douglas Steele, Kyle Prestenback, Richard J. Criado, Vince Ball, Adam Leonards, Glenn Curtis, Manny Vellon, Patrick Mendiuk, Sander Lam
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Publication number: 20190159003Abstract: A guest engagement system and associated methods provide seamless engagement with guests of facilities through the use of wireless sensing technologies. The system makes use of individual guest devices which are carried by guests and used to automatically identify and authenticate the guests throughout the facility. Services can thereby be seamlessly provided to the guests throughout the facility. The services include automatic unlocking of doors, including hotel or state room doors, based on the guests' immediate proximity to their assigned room's door. The services also include automated payment services provided at checkout or vending terminals, and automated log-on to interactive displays and portals, among others, based on secure wireless authentication of the guest devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2019Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventors: John Padgett, Michael G. JUNGEN, Douglas STEELE, Kyle PRESTENBACK, Richard J. CRIADO, Vince BALL, Adam LEONARDS, Glenn CURTIS, Manny VELLON, Patrick MENDIUK, Sander LAM
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Patent number: 10171978Abstract: A guest engagement system and associated methods provide seamless engagement with guests of facilities through the use of wireless sensing technologies. The system makes use of individual guest devices which are carried by guests and used to automatically identify and authenticate the guests throughout the facility. Services can thereby be seamlessly provided to the guests throughout the facility. The services include automatic unlocking of doors, including hotel or state room doors, based on the guests' immediate proximity to their assigned room's door. The services also include automated payment services provided at checkout or vending terminals, and automated log-on to interactive displays and portals, among others, based on secure wireless authentication of the guest devices.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2017Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: CARNIVAL CORPORATIONInventors: John Padgett, Michael G. Jungen, Douglas Steele, Kyle Prestenback, Richard J. Criado, Vince Ball, Adam Leonards, Glenn Curtis, Manny Vellon, Patrick Mendiuk, Sander Lam
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Patent number: 10157514Abstract: A guest engagement system and associated methods provide seamless engagement with guests of facilities through the use of wireless sensing technologies. The system makes use of individual guest devices which are carried by guests and used to automatically identify and authenticate the guests throughout the facility. Services can thereby be seamlessly provided to the guests throughout the facility. The services include automatic unlocking of doors, including hotel or state room doors, based on the guests' immediate proximity to their assigned room's door. The services also include automated payment services provided at checkout or vending terminals, and automated log-on to interactive displays and portals, among others, based on secure wireless authentication of the guest devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2017Date of Patent: December 18, 2018Assignee: CARNIVAL CORPORATIONInventors: John Padgett, Michael G. Jungen, Douglas Steele, Kyle Prestenback, Richard J. Criado, Vince Ball, Adam Leonards, Glenn Curtis, Manny Vellon, Patrick Mendiuk, Sander Lam
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Patent number: 10049516Abstract: A guest engagement system and associated methods provide seamless engagement with guests of facilities through the use of wireless sensing technologies. The system makes use of individual guest devices which are carried by guests and used to automatically identify and authenticate the guests throughout the facility. Services can thereby be seamlessly provided to the guests throughout the facility. The services include automatic unlocking of doors, including hotel or state room doors, based on the guests' immediate proximity to their assigned room's door. The services also include automated payment services provided at checkout or vending terminals, and automated log-on to interactive displays and portals, among others, based on secure wireless authentication of the guest devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2017Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: CARNIVAL CORPORATIONInventors: John Padgett, Michael G. Jungen, Douglas Steele, Kyle Prestenback, Richard J. Criado, Vince Ball, Adam Leonards, Glenn Curtis, Manny Vellon, Patrick Mendiuk, Sander Lam
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Patent number: 10045184Abstract: A guest engagement system and associated methods provide seamless engagement with guests of facilities through the use of wireless sensing technologies. The system makes use of individual guest devices which are carried by guests and used to automatically identify and authenticate the guests throughout the facility. Services can thereby be seamlessly provided to the guests throughout the facility. The services include automatic unlocking of doors, including hotel or state room doors, based on the guests' immediate proximity to their assigned room's door. The services also include automated payment services provided at checkout or vending terminals, and automated log-on to interactive displays and portals, among others, based on secure wireless authentication of the guest devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2017Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: CARNIVAL CORPORATIONInventors: John Padgett, Michael G. Jungen, Douglas Steele, Kyle Prestenback, Richard J. Criado, Vince Ball, Adam Leonards, Glenn Curtis, Manny Vellon, Patrick Mendiuk, Sander Lam
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Patent number: 10037642Abstract: A guest engagement system and associated methods provide seamless engagement with guests of facilities through the use of wireless sensing technologies. The system makes use of individual guest devices which are carried by guests and used to automatically identify and authenticate the guests throughout the facility. Services can thereby be seamlessly provided to the guests throughout the facility. The services include automatic unlocking of doors, including hotel or state room doors, based on the guests' immediate proximity to their assigned room's door. The services also include automated payment services provided at checkout or vending terminals, and automated log-on to interactive displays and portals, among others, based on secure wireless authentication of the guest devices.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2017Date of Patent: July 31, 2018Assignee: CARNIVAL CORPORATIONInventors: John Padgett, Michael G. Jungen, Douglas Steele, Kyle Prestenback, Richard J. Criado, Vince Ball, Adam Leonards, Glenn Curtis, Manny Vellon, Patrick Mendiuk, Sander Lam