Inventor · Mesa, AZ, US

Michael T. DAY

11Patents
3h-index
6Co-inventors
45Inventor score

Filing activity: Jul 16, 2019 → Dec 27, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US11037410B2 Method of allowing a player to wager via an augmented reality device on a real world event displayed on a virtual video display that is being viewed by the augmented reality device Electricity 12 Active
US10643433B2 Method of allowing a player to wager via an augmented reality device on a real world event displayed on a video display that is being viewed by the augmented reality device Electricity 4 Active
US10755528B2 Method and system for allowing a voter to vote via an augmented reality device on a real world event displayed on a video display that is being viewed by the augmented reality device Electricity 3 Active
US10645126B2 System and method for enabling simulated environment collaboration across a plurality of platforms Electricity 2 Active
US11044281B2 Virtual three-dimensional user interface object having a plurality of selection options on its outer surface for interacting with a simulated environment, and system for providing a simulated environment that uses same Electricity 2 Active
US11394549B1 System and method for generating a pepper's ghost artifice in a virtual three-dimensional environment Electricity 1 Active
US11386215B1 Pseudorandom object placement in higher dimensions in an augmented or virtual environment Electricity 0 Active
US11770252B2 System and method for generating a pepper's ghost artifice in a virtual three-dimensional environment Electricity 0 Active
US12182286B2 Pseudorandom object placement in higher dimensions in an augmented or virtual environment Electricity 0 Active
US11830318B2 Method of authenticating a consumer or user in virtual reality, thereby enabling access to controlled environments Electricity 0 Active
US11270011B2 Pseudorandom object placement in higher dimensions in an augmented or virtual environment Electricity 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.