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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 19, 2025
Filed:
Mar. 06, 2024
John Bridge, Hillsborough, NC (US);
Frank L. Hammond, Iii, Atlanta, GA (US);
Patrick Gibbons, Columbia, MD (US);
Goktug Duman, Miami, FL (US);
Arthi Abhyanker, Mountain View, CA (US);
Joe Lanzi, Grover, MO (US);
Nelson SO, Dawsonville, GA (US);
Raj Abhyanker, Mountain View, CA (US);
Cameron Christensen, Mountain View, CA (US);
John Bridge, Hillsborough, NC (US);
Frank L. Hammond, Iii, Atlanta, GA (US);
Patrick Gibbons, Columbia, MD (US);
Goktug Duman, Miami, FL (US);
Arthi Abhyanker, Mountain View, CA (US);
Joe Lanzi, Grover, MO (US);
Nelson So, Dawsonville, GA (US);
Raj Abhyanker, Mountain View, CA (US);
Cameron Christensen, Mountain View, CA (US);
Abstract
Disclosed are a method, system, and apparatus of s body safety device with visual sensing and haptic response using artificial intelligence. In one embodiment, a body worn safety device includes a visual sensor integrated into a tactical gear and a haptic feedback device integrated in the tactical gear. The haptic feedback device vibrates when the visual sensor detects an ambient threat to a wearer of the tactical gear. The haptic feedback device may detect the ambient threat using an artificial intelligence based threat detection model. The visual sensor may be part of an array of visual sensors around a torso of the wearer such that ambient threats around the wearer are captured through the artificial intelligence based threat detection model. A battery unit may be detachable from the tactical gear.