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US 10528129

Immersive displays

Current assignee: Utherverse Digital Inc

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Patent summary

Title, assignee, inventors, filing/issue dates, abstract, and a plain-language overview of the claims.

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US Patent 10,528,129, titled "Immersive displays," was issued to Utherverse Digital Inc. on January 7, 2020, from an application filed on January 11, 2018. The inventors are Brian Shuster and Gary Stephen Shuster.

Abstract:
The patent describes a method for providing information for display on an immersive display. This method involves obtaining data for displaying a first image to a user's first eye and a second image to their second eye. A portion of this information is then excluded or replaced to create adjusted information. Specifically, first information from a first area of the first image and second information from a second area of the second image are either occluded or replaced. The adjusted information is then provided for displaying the first image without the first area, and the second image without the second area, on the immersive display.

Plain-Language Overview of Independent Claims:

  • Independent Claim 1 (Method Claim): This claim describes a method for presenting content on an immersive display (e.g., a virtual or augmented reality headset). The core idea is to obtain images for both of a user's eyes. Then, specific "first areas" of the first images and "second areas" of the second images are identified. Instead of displaying the dynamic content intended for these areas, the patent specifies replacing this information with static images. These static images are intended to represent facial features like the user's nose or cheeks. The purpose is to maintain a stable reference in the user's field of view while the rest of the displayed information changes, potentially reducing motion sickness.

  • Independent Claim 11 (Non-Transitory Computer-Readable Medium Claim): This claim covers a computer-readable medium (e.g., a hard drive or flash memory) that stores instructions (computer-readable code). When these instructions are executed by at least one processor of a computing device, they perform the method described in independent claim 1. That is, the code causes the device to obtain image information for an immersive display, replace specific areas with static images simulating a nose or cheeks, and then display these adjusted images.

  • Independent Claim 12 (Immersive Display Apparatus Claim): This claim describes an actual immersive display device. This device comprises a body, at least one internal display for showing images to both eyes, and a processor connected to the display. The processor is configured to perform the actions outlined in independent claim 1: obtaining image information, replacing specific areas with static images (like a nose or cheeks), and then displaying these adjusted images on the immersive display.

CAFC 2026 Dockets:
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