Iyo Inc. (20240334112). VIRTUAL AUDITORY DISPLAY DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES simplified abstract
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VIRTUAL AUDITORY DISPLAY DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES
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Inventor(s)
Neil David Treat of Los Gatos CA (US)
Matthew David Day of Oakland CA (US)
Daniel B. Sargent of San Franisco CA (US)
Mikhail Paulenkou of Mountain View CA (US)
George Major Chen of San Mateo CA (US)
Christian Ervin of San Anselmo CA (US)
William Stanley Woods of Palo Alto CA (US)
Michael Barrett of Campbell CA (US)
Jason Steven Rugolo of Gilbert AZ (US)
VIRTUAL AUDITORY DISPLAY DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240334112 titled 'VIRTUAL AUDITORY DISPLAY DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES
The abstract describes virtual auditory display devices, including ear-worn devices with acoustic and electronics packages.
- The virtual auditory display device consists of a first and a second ear-worn device.
- Each device includes an acoustic package, an ear interface with multiple cavities, and an electronics package.
- The acoustic package is positioned within the ear interface cavities and contains a housing, a connector with annular electrical contacts, and speakers to emit sound based on received signals.
- The electronics package is detachable and connects to the acoustic package, with electrical connectors to receive audio signals, generate sound, and transmit signals to the annular electrical contacts.
Potential Applications: - Virtual reality gaming - Augmented reality applications - Assistive technologies for the visually impaired
Problems Solved: - Providing immersive audio experiences - Enhancing spatial awareness in virtual environments
Benefits: - Improved user experience in virtual settings - Enhanced accessibility for individuals with visual impairments
Commercial Applications: Title: "Virtual Auditory Display Devices for Immersive Experiences" This technology can be used in virtual reality headsets, gaming accessories, and assistive devices for the visually impaired, opening up new market opportunities in entertainment and accessibility sectors.
Prior Art: Researchers can explore existing patents related to virtual auditory displays, ear-worn devices, and audio technologies to understand the evolution of this innovation.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in virtual reality audio technologies, spatial audio processing, and assistive devices for individuals with sensory impairments.
Questions about Virtual Auditory Display Devices: 1. How do virtual auditory display devices enhance user experiences in virtual reality environments?
- Virtual auditory display devices provide spatial audio cues that improve immersion and spatial awareness in virtual settings.
2. What are the potential applications of virtual auditory display devices beyond entertainment?
- Virtual auditory display devices can be used in assistive technologies for individuals with visual impairments, offering enhanced auditory feedback for navigation and orientation.
Original Abstract Submitted
virtual auditory display devices are described. an example virtual auditory display device comprises a first and a second ear-worn device, each of which include an acoustic package, an ear interface having multiple cavities, and an electronics package. the acoustic package may be positioned at least partially within the ear interface cavities and includes a housing, a connector including a set of annular electrical contacts, and one or more speakers positioned within the housing that are configured to emit sound based on signals received by the set of annular electrical contacts. the electronics package is removably coupleable to the acoustic package and includes a set of electrical connectors configured to connect with the set of annular electrical contacts and electronics configured to receive audio signals, generate the signals based on the audio signals, and provide the signals to the set of annular electrical contacts via the set of electrical connectors.
- Iyo Inc.
- Neil David Treat of Los Gatos CA (US)
- Matthew David Day of Oakland CA (US)
- Daniel B. Sargent of San Franisco CA (US)
- Mikhail Paulenkou of Mountain View CA (US)
- George Major Chen of San Mateo CA (US)
- Christian Ervin of San Anselmo CA (US)
- William Stanley Woods of Palo Alto CA (US)
- Michael Barrett of Campbell CA (US)
- Jason Steven Rugolo of Gilbert AZ (US)
- H04R1/10
- G10K11/178
- H04S7/00
- CPC H04R1/105