Assignee
OSTERHOUT RALPH F
US·6 granted patents·18 pending applications·553 citations·filing 1982–2012
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24 records- 0198US9329689B2Method and apparatus for biometric data captureOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2011·Granted May 3, 2016·39 cites·18 claims
- 0298US9128281B2Eyepiece with uniformly illuminated reflective displayOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2011·Granted Sep 8, 2015·258 cites·25 claims
- 0397US10180572B2AR glasses with event and user action control of external applicationsOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2011·Granted Jan 15, 2019·57 cites·10 claims
- 0497US9759917B2AR glasses with event and sensor triggered AR eyepiece interface to external devicesOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2012·Granted Sep 12, 2017·85 cites·14 claims
- 0597US9285589B2AR glasses with event and sensor triggered control of AR eyepiece applicationsOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2012·Granted Mar 15, 2016·87 cites·15 claims
- 0677US4466283ADivers console with knife and sheathOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 1982·Granted Aug 21, 1984·27 cites·12 claims
- 0742US2012206334A1Ar glasses with event and user action capture device control of external applicationsOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2012·Application pending·0 cites
- 0842US2012194549A1Ar glasses specific user interface based on a connected external device typeOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2011·Application pending·0 cites
- 0942US2012200601A1Ar glasses with state triggered eye control interaction with advertising facilityOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2012·Application pending·0 cites
- 1042US2014063055A1Ar glasses specific user interface and control interface based on a connected external device typeOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2011·Application pending·0 cites
- 1142US2012206335A1Ar glasses with event, sensor, and user action based direct control of external devices with feedbackOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2012·Application pending·0 cites
- 1242US2012200499A1Ar glasses with event, sensor, and user action based control of applications resident on external devices with feedbackOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2012·Application pending·0 cites
- 1342US2012212406A1Ar glasses with event and sensor triggered ar eyepiece command and control facility of the ar eyepieceOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2012·Application pending·0 cites
- 1442US2012206485A1Ar glasses with event and sensor triggered user movement control of ar eyepiece facilitiesOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2012·Application pending·0 cites
- 1542US2012194552A1Ar glasses with predictive control of external device based on event inputOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2011·Application pending·0 cites
- 1642US2012194551A1Ar glasses with user-action based command and control of external devicesOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2011·Application pending·0 cites
- 1742US2013314303A1Ar glasses with user action control of and between internal and external applications with feedbackOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2011·Application pending·0 cites
- 1842US2012194550A1Sensor-based command and control of external devices with feedback from the external device to the ar glassesOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2011·Application pending·0 cites
- 1942US2012194420A1Ar glasses with event triggered user action control of ar eyepiece facilityOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2012·Application pending·0 cites
- 2042US2012194418A1Ar glasses with user action control and event input based control of eyepiece applicationOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2011·Application pending·0 cites
- 2142US2014063054A1Ar glasses specific control interface based on a connected external device typeOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2011·Application pending·0 cites
- 2242US2012206322A1Ar glasses with event and sensor input triggered user action capture device control of ar eyepiece facilityOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2012·Application pending·0 cites
- 2342US2012200488A1Ar glasses with sensor and user action based control of eyepiece applications with feedbackOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2012·Application pending·0 cites
- 2441US2012194553A1Ar glasses with sensor and user action based control of external devices with feedbackOSTERHOUT RALPH F·Filed 2011·Application pending·0 cites
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