RE50324

Method and Apparatus for Manipulating Content in an Interface

PublishedMarch 4, 2025
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Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
19 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A head mounted display, comprising: a display configured to be positioned in front of a user's eyes to display an entity in at least one of a virtual reality environment or an augmented reality environment, wherein the entity is at least one of a virtual reality entity or an augmented reality entity; and a processor coupled to the display, wherein the processor is configured to: identify a presence of a stimulus in a real world; define a first domain in a first region of space in the a real world; define a second domain in a second region of space in the real world; define a bridge that occupies a third region of space that includes a portion of the first domain and a portion of the second domain; identify a presence of a stimulus in the real world; in response to the stimulus extending from the first to the second domain, executing execute a first response,; in response to the stimulus extending from the second domain to the first domain, executing execute a second response,; in response to the stimulus being present entirely in the first domain, executing execute a third response,; in response to the stimulus being present entirely in the second domain, executing execute a fourth response,; and outputting at least output the portion of the first domain or another portion of the first domain.

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2. The head mounted display of claim 1, wherein the processor is further configured to move the bridge within at least one of the first domain or the second domain.

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3. The head mounted display of claim 2, wherein the processor is further configured to move the bridge in response to receiving a viewer command.

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4. The head mounted display of claim 1, wherein the processor is configure further configured to output at least the portion of the first domain through an output window.

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5. The head mounted display of claim 1, wherein the stimulus is a user manipulation comprising at least one of: a hand posture, a hand gesture, a stylus posture, or a stylus gesture.

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6. The head mounted display of claim 1, wherein the first response comprises at least one of: transferring the entity between the first domain and the second domain; changing a physical parameter associated with the entity; changing an appearance of the virtual reality environment or the augmented reality environment; and or changing a control parameter of the processor.

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7. A method, comprising: displaying, by a display, a virtual object in a virtual reality environment or an augmented reality environment, wherein the display is configured to be positioned in front of a user's eyes; defining, by a processor, a first domain in a first region of space in a real world; defining, by the processor, a second domain in a second region of space in the real world; defining, by the processor, a bridge that occupies a third region of space that includes a portion of the first domain and a portion of the second domain; identifying, by the processor, a presence of a stimulus in the first domain or the second domain; in response to the stimulus extending from the first domain, through the bridge, and terminating in the second domain, executing, by the processor, a first instruction; in response to the stimulus extending from the second domain, through the bridge, and terminating in the first domain, executing, by the processor, a second instruction; in response to the stimulus being located entirely in the first domain, executing, by the processor, a third instruction; in response to the stimulus being located entirely in the second domain, executing, by the processor, a fourth instruction; and displaying outputting, by the display, outputting at least the portion of the first domain or another portion of the first domain.

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8. The method of claim 7, wherein: the first instructions instruction comprises transferring the virtual object from the first domain to the second domain; and the second instruction comprises transferring the virtual object from said the second domain to the first domain.

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9. The method of claim 7, wherein: the first domain and the second domain include N dimensions, where N≥3, wherein: wherein N is N being equal to or greater than 3; at least a portion part of the second domain is coincident with at least a portion part of the first domain in at least two dimensions; and the first domain and the second domain are distinct in at least one dimension other than the at least two dimensions.

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10. The method of claim 9, further comprising defining, by the processor, at least a portion the part of the second domain as being substantially adjacent to at least a portion the part of the first domain.

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11. The method of claim 7, further comprising moving, by the processor, the bridge from a first location in the virtual reality environment or the augmented reality environment to a second location in the virtual reality environment or the augmented reality environment.

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12. The method of claim 11, wherein the bridge is moved from the first location to the second location in response to a viewer command.

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13. The method of claim 7, wherein the second instruction comprises displaying, by the display, the virtual object in the second domain such that the virtual object is displayed to a first viewer but and is not displayed to a second viewer.

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14. A device, comprising: a display configured to display a virtual object in a virtual reality environment or an augmented reality environment; and a processor coupled to the display, wherein the processor is configured to: define a first domain in a first region of space in a real world; define a second domain in a second region of space in the real world; define a bridge that occupies a third region of space that includes a portion of the first domain and a portion of the second domain; identify a presence of a stimulus in the first domain or the second domain; in response to the stimulus extending from the first domain, through the bridge, and terminating in the second domain, execute a first instruction; and in response to the stimulus extending from the second domain, through the bridge, and terminating in the first domain, execute a second instruction, wherein the display is further configured to display the virtual object in one of the first domain or the second domain based on an execution of the first instruction or the second instruction.

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15. The device of claim 14, wherein the second instruction comprises the processor displaying, via an instruction to display, by the display, the virtual object in the second domain such that the virtual object is displayed to a first viewer but and is not displayed to a second viewer.

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16. The device of claim 14, wherein the processor is further configured to: define an output window; and output at least a portion part of the first domain through the output window.

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17. The device of claim 14, wherein the processor is further configured to: define stereo output windows; and instantiate in the processor executable instructions adapted to output at least the portion of the first domain through the stereo windows.

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18. The device claim 14, wherein the stimulus is a user manipulation comprising at least one of a hand posture, a hand gesture, a stylus posture, or a stylus gesture.

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19. The device claim 14, wherein the first instruction comprises at least one of: an instruction to transfer the virtual object between the first domain and the second domain; an instruction to change physical parameters associated with the virtual object; an instruction to change an appearance of the virtual reality environment or the augmented reality environment; or an instruction to change a control parameter of the processor.

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March 4, 2025

Inventors

Michael Lamberty

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