Top 15 companies, by number of patents granted by USPTO, 2017
Amazon competes closely with the world’s leading tech giants in terms of patenting technologies. The below table only considers US patents. Here, Amazon holds only few US patents than IBM, Microsoft, Google, and Apple.
Number of US Patents Containing Emerging-Technology Keywords in Patent Description
There are thousands of inventions that Amazon is tied up with and for which they have filed for patents. These include employee surveillance AR goggles, a real-time accent translator, robotic arms tossing warehouse items, one-click buying, drones,etc. Let’s have a look at these remarkable innovations by Amazon.
Date of Patent: August 2, 2018
Filed: March 20, 2017
Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.
Features: Amazon has recently patented a pair of augmented reality goggles that could be used to keep track of its employees.The patent is titled “Augmented Reality User interface facilitating fulfillment.” As per the patent application, the application is a wearable computing device such as augmented reality glasses that are worn on user’s head. The user interface is rendered upon one or more lenses of the augmented reality glasses and it helps to show the workers where to place objects in Amazon's fulfillment centers. There’s also a feature in the AR glasses which provides workers with turn-by-turn directions to the destination within the fulfillment centre. This helps them easily locate the destination as all the related information gets rendered on the lenses.
The patent has received criticism over concerns that this application might hamper the privacy of employees within the warehouses, tracking employees’ every single move. However, Amazon has defended the application by saying that it has got nothing to do with “employee surveillance”. As this is a patent, there’s no guarantee if it will actually hit the market.
Date of Patent: July 17, 2018
Filed: September 29, 2015
Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.
Features: Amazon won a patent titled “Robotic tossing of items in inventory system” last month. As per the patent application, “Robotic arms or manipulators can be used to toss inventory items within an inventory system. Tossing strategies for the robotic arms may include information about how a grasped item is to be moved and released by a robotic arm to achieve a trajectory for moving the item to a receiving location”.
Utilizing a robotic arm to toss an item to a receiving location can help improve throughput through the inventory system. This is possible as the robotic arms will help with reducing the amount of time that may otherwise be spent on placing a grasped item directly onto a surface for receiving the item. “The tossing strategy may be based at least in part upon a database containing information about the item, characteristics of the item, and/or similar items, such as information indicating tossing strategies that have been successful or unsuccessful for such items in the past,” the patent reads.
Amazon’s aim with this is to eliminate the challenges faced by modern inventory systems like supply chain distribution centers, airport luggage systems, etc, while responding to requests for inventory items.
The patent received criticism over the concern that one of the examples in the application was a dwarf figurine and could possibly mock people of short stature. But, according to Amazon, “The intention was simply to illustrate a robotic arm moving products, and it should not be taken out of context.”
Date of Patent: June 21, 2018
Filed: December 21, 2016
Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.
Features: Amazon won a patent for an audio system application, titled “Accent translation” back in June this year, which will help with translating the accent of the speaker to the listener’s accent. The aim with this app is to get rid of the possible communication barriers which may arise due to different accents as they can be difficult to understand at times.
The accent translation system collects a number of audio samples from different sources such as phone call, television, movies, broadcasts, etc. Each audio sample will have its association with at least one of the accent sample sets present in its database. For instance, german accent will be associated with the german accent sample set.
Accent translation system steps
In a two-party dialog, acquired audio is analyzed and if it associates with one among a wide range of saved accents then the audio from both the sides is outputted based on the accent of the opposite party. The possibilities with this application are endless. One major use case is the customer care industry where people have to constantly talk to different people with different accents.
Date of Patent: March 20, 2018
Filed: July 18, 2016
Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.
Features: Amazon patented for a drone, titled “Human interaction with unmanned aerial vehicles”, earlier this year, that would use human gestures and voice commands for package delivery. Amazon Drone makes use of propulsion technology which will help with managing the speed, trajectory, and direction of the drone.
As per the patent application, “an unmanned aerial vehicle is provided which includes propulsion device, sensor device and a management system. The management system is configured to receive human gestures via the sensor device and in response, instruct the propulsion device to affect and adjustment to the behavior of the unnamed aerial vehicle. Human gestures include-- visible gestures, audible gestures, and other gestures capable of recognition by the unmanned vehicle”.
The concept for drones started when Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos, promised, back in 2013, that the company aims to make 30-minute deliveries, of packages up to 2.25 kgs or 5 pounds.
Amazon’s patents are a clear indication of its efforts and determination for inventing cutting-edge technologies for optimizing its operations so that it can pass on the benefits to its customers in the form of competitively priced product offerings. As Amazon has been putting its focus on machine learning, the drones and robotic arms will make the day-to-day tasks of the facility workers easier and more efficient. In fact, Amazon has stepped up its game big time and is incorporating Augmented reality, with its AR glasses to further scale efficiencies.
The real-time accent translators help eliminate the communication barriers, making Amazon cover a wide range of areas and perhaps provide a seamless customer care experience in the coming days.
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