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US Patent 11531395 Haptic effects from focused acoustic fields

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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11531395
Date of Patent
December 20, 2022
Patent Application Number
16198959
Date Filed
November 23, 2018
Patent Citations
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US Patent 10318008 Method and system for hand pose detection
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US Patent 10268275 Three-dimensional perceptions in haptic systems
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US Patent 10281567 Method and apparatus for producing an acoustic field
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US Patent 10444842 Method and apparatus for modulating haptic feedback
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US Patent 10469973 Speaker array systems
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US Patent 10496175 Three-dimensional perceptions in haptic systems
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US Patent 10497358 Transducer driver
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US Patent 10510357 Resampling of an audio signal by interpolation for low-delay encoding/decoding
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11656686 Method and apparatus for modulating haptic feedback
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US Patent 11842517 Using iterative 3D-model fitting for domain adaptation of a hand-pose-estimation neural network
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US Patent 11883847 Blocking plate structure for improved acoustic transmission efficiency
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US Patent 11886639 Ultrahapticons
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US Patent 11921928 Haptic effects from focused acoustic fields
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US Patent 11955109 Driving techniques for phased-array systems
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US Patent 12002448 Acoustic transducer structures
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US Patent 12001610 Three-dimensional perceptions in haptic systems
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Stephen G Sherman
CPC Code
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G10K 11/34
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G06F 3/038
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G06F 3/03545
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G06F 3/0304
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G06F 3/017
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G06F 3/016

To resolve an issue related to the calibration of optical cameras in transducer-based mid-air haptic systems, the magnification of the motion induced on an optical camera by an acoustic field modulated at specific frequencies reveals very small temporal variations in video frames. This quantized distortion is used to compare different acoustic fields and to solve the calibration problem in an automatized manner. Further, mechanical resonators may be excited by ultrasound when it is modulated at the resonant frequency. When enough energy is transferred and when operating at the correct frequency, a user in contact with the device can feel vibration near areas of largest displacement. This effect can be exploited to create devices which can produce haptic feedback while not carrying a battery or exciter when in the presence of an ultrasonic source.

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