Patents by Inventor Tal Mor
Tal Mor 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: 20230333647Abstract: In some embodiments, eye tracking is used on an AR or VR display system to determine if a user of the display system is blinking or otherwise cannot see. In response, current drain or power usage of a display associated with the display system may be reduced, for example, by dimming or turning off a light source associated with the display, or by configuring a graphics driver to skip a designated number of frames or reduce a refresh rate for a designated period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2023Publication date: October 19, 2023Inventor: Tal Mor
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Patent number: 11775062Abstract: In some embodiments, eye tracking is used on an AR or VR display system to determine if a user of the display system is blinking or otherwise cannot see. In response, current drain or power usage of a display associated with the display system may be reduced, for example, by dimming or turning off a light source associated with the display, or by configuring a graphics driver to skip a designated number of frames or reduce a refresh rate for a designated period of time.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2022Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventor: Tal Mor
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Patent number: 11674900Abstract: A gas sensor has a light detector, a gas-tight support structure enclosing the light detector, a window positioned in said support structure, and a light source mounted to the support structure. A sample area is positioned in the support structure to receive a gas to be tested. The light source is aligned with the window, sample area, and the light detector to pass light from the light source through the gas in the sample area to the light detector. The sensor can be provided in a breadth sampling apparatus that has deflects gas to a bypass route so that only a portion of gas reaches the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2021Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: AMPHENOL THERMOMETRICS, INC.Inventors: David Henderson, Andrian Kouznetsov, James Sciaini, Roy Rozenman, Ronny Aprasoff, Daniel Tal Mor
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Publication number: 20220261077Abstract: In some embodiments, eye tracking is used on an AR or VR display system to determine if a user of the display system is blinking or otherwise cannot see. In response, current drain or power usage of a display associated with the display system may be reduced, for example, by dimming or turning off a light source associated with the display, or by configuring a graphics driver to skip a designated number of frames or reduce a refresh rate for a designated period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2022Publication date: August 18, 2022Inventor: Tal Mor
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Patent number: 11402898Abstract: In some embodiments, eye tracking is used on an AR or VR display system to determine if a user of the display system is blinking or otherwise cannot see. In response, current drain or power usage of a display associated with the display system may be reduced, for example, by dimming or turning off a light source associated with the display, or by configuring a graphics driver to skip a designated number of frames or reduce a refresh rate for a designated period of time.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2020Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventor: Tal Mor
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Patent number: 11320900Abstract: In some embodiments, eye tracking is used on an AR or VR display system to determine if a user of the display system is blinking or otherwise cannot see. In response, current drain or power usage of a display associated with the display system may be reduced, for example, by dimming or turning off a light source associated with the display, or by configuring a graphics driver to skip a designated number of frames or reduce a refresh rate for a designated period of time.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2017Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventor: Tal Mor
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Publication number: 20210381972Abstract: A gas sensor has a light detector, a gas-tight support structure enclosing the light detector, a window positioned in said support structure, and a light source mounted to the support structure. A sample area is positioned in the support structure to receive a gas to be tested. The light source is aligned with the window, sample area, and the light detector to pass light from the light source through the gas in the sample area to the light detector. The sensor can be provided in a breadth sampling apparatus that has deflects gas to a bypass route so that only a portion of gas reaches the sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2021Publication date: December 9, 2021Inventors: David HENDERSON, Andrian KOUZNETSOV, James SCIAINI, Roy ROZENMAN, Ronny APRASOFF, Daniel TAL MOR
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Publication number: 20200379553Abstract: In some embodiments, eye tracking is used on an AR or VR display system to determine if a user of the display system is blinking or otherwise cannot see. In response, current drain or power usage of a display associated with the display system may be reduced, for example, by dimming or turning off a light source associated with the display, or by configuring a graphics driver to skip a designated number of frames or reduce a refresh rate for a designated period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2020Publication date: December 3, 2020Inventor: Tal Mor
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Patent number: 10649527Abstract: In some embodiments, eye tracking is used on an AR or VR display system to determine if a user of the display system is blinking or otherwise cannot see. In response, current drain or power usage of a display associated with the display system may be reduced, for example, by dimming or turning off a light source associated with the display, or by configuring a graphics driver to skip a designated number of frames or reduce a refresh rate for a designated period of time.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2019Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventor: Tal Mor
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Publication number: 20190369724Abstract: In some embodiments, eye tracking is used on an AR or VR display system to determine if a user of the display system is blinking or otherwise cannot see. In response, current drain or power usage of a display associated with the display system may be reduced, for example, by dimming or turning off a light source associated with the display, or by configuring a graphics driver to skip a designated number of frames or reduce a refresh rate for a designated period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Inventor: Tal Mor
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Patent number: 10481681Abstract: In some embodiments, eye tracking is used on an AR or VR display system to determine if a user of the display system is blinking or otherwise cannot see. In response, current drain or power usage of a display associated with the display system may be reduced, for example, by dimming or turning off a light source associated with the display, or by configuring a graphics driver to skip a designated number of frames or reduce a refresh rate for a designated period of time.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2017Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventor: Tal Mor
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Publication number: 20180177326Abstract: A flash brewer includes an insulated container, a liquid inlet, a liquid flow assembly, a cooling assembly, and a liquid outlet. The insulated container thermally insulates interior of the insulated container from an exterior environment. The liquid inlet is coupled to the insulated container and receives a liquid, e.g., coffee, to be chilled. The liquid flow assembly is housed within the insulated container and receives the liquid to be chilled from the liquid inlet and to flow the liquid to be chilled. The cooling assembly is housed within the insulated container and flows coolant composition within the cooling assembly. The cooling assembly is thermally coupled to the liquid flow assembly facilitating a heat exchange between the liquid to be chilled and the coolant composition. The liquid outlet is coupled to the insulated container and outputs the chilled liquid to the exterior environment of the insulated container.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2017Publication date: June 28, 2018Inventors: Jeremy TOOKER, Brett WHITMAN, Tal MOR
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Patent number: 9883101Abstract: A 360 degree panorama can capture a view of a real world environment. The view can be a 360 panorama which can conform to a stereographic projection. The capturing can be performed by a one shot panoramic video capture device lacking a display. A 360 degree arc frame can be analyzed to determine a one-to-one mapping to a target projection. The target projection can be a cylindrical or an equirectangular projection. The stereographic projection can be mapped to the target projection in real-time without performing a digital stitching operation within the device. Distortion in the target projection resulting from the mapping can be corrected. The target projection can be conveyed in real-time wirelessly to a display of a communicatively linked computing device.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2014Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: HOYOS INTEGRITY CORPORATIONInventors: Peter Aloumanis, Moises De La Cruz, Tal Mor, Guillermo Padin, Amit Verma
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Patent number: 9793595Abstract: A transparent metal mesh is used as an antenna element and is disposed over a graphical display so that the graphical display can be seen through the transparent metal mesh. A radio circuit is coupled to the metal mesh to receive radio signals using the transparent metal mesh. In some embodiments the radio circuit can also transmit signals using the transparent metal mesh as an antenna.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2014Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: Hoyos VSN Corp.Inventors: Guillermo Padin, Amit Verma, Tal Mor, Vinosh Diptee, Julio A. Abdala
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Publication number: 20170255259Abstract: In some embodiments, eye tracking is used on an AR or VR display system to determine if a user of the display system is blinking or otherwise cannot see. In response, current drain or power usage of a display associated with the display system may be reduced, for example, by dimming or turning off a light source associated with the display, or by configuring a graphics driver to skip a designated number of frames or reduce a refresh rate for a designated period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2017Publication date: September 7, 2017Inventor: Tal Mor
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Enabling a true surround view of a 360 panorama via a dynamic cylindrical projection of the panorama
Patent number: 9723206Abstract: A stereographic panoramic media (SPM) can be received. The media can include a 360 degree field of view (FoV) within the horizontal plane and a usable FoV within the vertical plane. A first, second, and third field of view associated with the SPM can be identified. The first FoV can be 180 degree field of view and the second and third FoVs can encompass 90 degree FoV within the horizontal plane. The SPM can be translated to a cylindrical panoramic media (CPM). The CPM can conforms to a three dimensional hollow cylindrical projection (CP). The first FoV of the SPM can be mapped onto the inner surface of the CP, and the first and the second field of view can be mapped onto the outer surface. The CPM can provide a visible continuous field of view of at least 270 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2015Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Inventors: Peter Aloumanis, Moises De La Cruz, Tal Mor, Guillermo Padin, Amit Verma -
Patent number: 9674433Abstract: A calibration method can begin by positioning a calibration image source around and substantially proximate to the exterior surface of a panoramic optical device that utilizes a conical quadric reflector having an aperture in its apex. The calibration image source can be made of a material that is substantially transparent to allow the passage of environmental light and can utilize a predetermined color palette having a calibration feature, such as a geometric shape and/or a line, which is in a known location. A quadric image of the calibration image source can then be captured. Coordinates for a visual image center of the calibration image can be determined by an image center calibration program using the location of the calibration feature. The visual image center can be the point around which a quadric image is transformed into a visually-correct panorama. The determined visual image center coordinates can be stored.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2014Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: HOYOS VSN CORP.Inventors: Moises De La Cruz, Amit Verma, Tal Mor, James Conroy, William H. Robertson, Jr., John N. Shemelynce
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Patent number: 9542816Abstract: A wearable alert device includes an audio transducer and driver circuit that allows selection of either a high or low volume setting for driving the transducer. The driver circuit is operable in a single ended mode for low volume and a double ended mode for high volume. The single ended mode holds one terminal of the transducer low while the other is driven in correspondence with a clock signal, while the double ended mode drives one terminal in correspondence with the clock signal and the other terminal is inverted from the clock signal. The transducer is activated in response to an alert event, and can be driven according to a profile or pattern.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2014Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: VSN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Tal Mor, Amit Verma, Vinosh Diptee, Moises De La Cruz, Hao Nguyen
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Patent number: 9507977Abstract: A host and a communicatively linked paired tag can be identified. The tag can be associated with a tracked entity. The tag can be a low power computing device which can provide a location of a tracked entity to the host. An out of range condition can be detected. The condition can result in communication between the host and the tag being temporarily interrupted. A last location of the tag can be established. A set of hosts proximate to the last location can be determined. The set of hosts can be queried to determine if the hosts have received an advertisement message from the tag. Each of the set of hosts can be linked to a different paired tag. A notification can be conveyed to the host when the set of hosts receives the message from the paired tag. The notification can include a new location of the paired tag.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2014Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: VSN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Tal Mor, Navid Ghomeshi, Jose Ruiz
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Patent number: 7453219Abstract: A portable wireless communication device having a display screen, a light source that is capable of illuminating the display screen, and a processor coupled to the light source, dynamically adjusts a period of time during which the display screen is illuminated. The processor couples power to the light source to illuminate the display screen, determines at least one illumination time parameter associated with information to be displayed on the display screen, and maintains a coupling of power to the light source for a period of time that is based on the at least one illumination time parameter. In other embodiments of the present invention, the processor may further determine to not illuminate the display screen, or to terminate illumination of the display screen prior to expiration of the period of time, based on a received instruction or a detected level of ambient light.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2003Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Tal Mor, Erel Tal