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US-2024382338-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US9669159B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9669159-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514677687-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 2, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 3, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 6, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 6, 2017 |
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Example devices and methods of tongue stimulation for communication of information to a user are disclosed herein. In an example, a tongue stimulation device may include a body configured to be placed entirely within a mouth of the user and atop the tongue of the user. An array of electro-tactile elements may be distributed on the body, wherein each of the electro-tactile elements is configured to stimulate an area of the tongue adjacent the electro-tactile element. A wireless receiver coupled to the body may be configured to receive stimulation information wirelessly from outside the mouth of the user. At least one processing unit coupled to the body may be configured to transform the received stimulation information into a stimulation signal for each of the electro-tactile elements, and to provide the stimulation signals to the electro-tactile elements.
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A tongue stimulation device adapted to stimulate a tongue of a user, the device comprising: a body configured to be placed entirely within a mouth of the user and atop the tongue of the user; an array of chemical-producing elements distributed on the body, wherein each of the chemical-producing elements is configured to apply a chemical to an area of the tongue adjacent the chemical-producing element; a wireless receiver coupled to the body and configured to receive stimulation information wirelessly from outside the mouth of the user; and at least one processing unit coupled to the body and configured to transform the received stimulation information into a stimulation signal for each of the chemical-producing elements, and to provide the stimulation signals to the chemical-producing elements; wherein at least one of the chemical producing elements comprises a degrading polymer configured to degrade into at least one chemical that causes a sensation in the area of the tongue adjacent the chemical-producing element in response to activation by the stimulation signal corresponding to the chemical-producing element. 2. The tongue stimulation device of claim 1 , further comprising: an array of electro-tactile elements distributed on the body, wherein each of the electro-tactile elements is configured to stimulate an area of the tongue adjacent the electro-tactile element, wherein at least one of the electro-tactile elements comprises; an electrical contact configured to contact an area of the tongue; and at least one capacitor coupling the at least one processing unit to the electrical contact; wherein the at least one processing unit is further configured to transform the received stimulation information into a stimulation signal for each of the electro-tactile elements, and to provide the stimulation signals to the electro-tactile elements. 3. The tongue stimulation device of claim 2 , the at least one of the electro-tactile elements further comprising: at least one resistor in electrical communication with the at least one capacitor and the electrical contact. 4. The tongue stimulation device of claim 1 , further comprising: an array of thermal elements distributed on the body, wherein each of the thermal elements is configured to heat or cool an area of the tongue adjacent the thermal element; wherein the at least one processing unit is configured to transform the received stimulation information into a stimulation signal for each of the thermal elements. 5. The tongue stimulation device of claim 4 , wherein at least one of the thermal elements comprises a thermistor configured to warm an area of the tongue adjacent the thermistor. 6. The tongue stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the chemical-producing elements comprises an ion-conducting polymer configured to increase production of ions at the chemical-producing element that arc sensed in the area of the tongue adjacent the chemical-producing element in response to activation by the stimulation signal corresponding to the chemical-producing element. 7. The tongue stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the chemical-producing elements comprises a microfluidic well configured to electrolyze water to cause a sensation in the area of the tongue adjacent the chemical-producing element in response to activation by the stimulation signal corresponding to the chemical-producing element. 8. The tongue stimulation device of claim 7 , wherein the sensation in the area of the tongue adjacent the chemical-producing element comprises stimulation of at least one taste bud in the area of the tongue adjacent the chemical-producing element. 9. The tongue stimulation device of claim 7 , wherein the sensation in the area of the tongue adjacent the chemical-producing element comprises paralysis of at least one taste bud in the area of the tongue adjacent the chemical-producing element. 10. The tongue stimulation device of claim 1 , wherein: the at least one processing unit comprises a first processing unit; and the tongue stimulation device further comprises: a second processing unit configured to be located outside the mouth of the user and to generate the stimulation information; and a wireless transmitter configured to be located outside the mouth of the user and to transmit the stimulation information wirelessly to the wireless receiver. 11. The tongue stimulation device of claim 10 , wherein the stimulation information comprises audio information corresponding to at least one frequency at which hearing of the user is impaired. 12. The tongue stimulation device of claim 10 , wherein the stimulation information comprises at least one pre-programmed pattern to normalize a brainwave pattern associated with a psychological condition experienced by the user. 13. The tongue stimulation device of claim 10 , further comprising a light sensor configured to generate light information based on light sensed at the light sensor, wherein the second processing unit is configured to generate the stimulation information based on the light information. 14. The tongue stimulation device of claim 10 , further comprising a touch sensor configured to generate touch information based on contact pressure sensed at the touch sensor, wherein the second processing unit is configured to generate the stimulation information based on the touch information. 15. The tongue stimulation device of claim 10 , further comprising a thermal sensor configured to generate thermal information based on heat sensed at the thermal sensor, wherein the second processing unit is configured to generate the stimulation information based on the thermal information. 16. The tongue stimulation device of claim 10 , further comprising an audio sensor configured to generate audio information based on sound waves sensed at the audio sensor, wherein the second processing unit is configured to generate the stimulation information based on the audio information. 17. The tongue stimulation device of claim 16 , wherein the audio information comprises at least one of supersonic audio information and subsonic audio information, and wherein the stimulation information is based on the at least one of supersonic audio information and subsonic audio information. 18. The tongue stimulation device of claim 16 , further comprising a band pass filter configured to filter the audio information generated by the audio sensor to reduce an amount of the audio information received at the second processing unit. 19. The tongue stimulation device of claim 16 , wherein the second processing unit is configured to translate speech of a first spoken language represented in the audio information generate by the audio sensor into speech of a second spoken language, wherein the stimulation information is representative of the speech of the second spoken language. 20. A method for stimulating a tongue of a user, the method comprising: receiving, within a mouth of the user, stimulation information wirelessly; transforming the received stimulation information into a stimulation signal for each of an array of chemical-producing elements to stimulate a corresponding area of the tongue through an application a chemical to the corresponding area of the tongue; and providing each of the stimulation signals to a corresponding one of the chemical-producing elements; wherein the corresponding one chemical-producing element comprises a degrading polymer configured to degrade into at least one chemical
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