Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm David T. Shoneman
  • Patent number: 5835864
    Abstract: A device such as a pay TV decoder, a television receiver, a VCR or a remote control is automatically customized with information such as channel, frequency, and/or remote control codes that is stored in memory in a smart card. The smart card transmits the information to the device via a smart card reader. The information is transmitted to the device in response to the smart card being coupled to the smart card reader. Customization by smart card facilitates efficient production of devices such as pay TV decoders because all devices can be identical during manufacturing and customized easily after manufacturing. For example, a cable TV operator can customize each pay TV decoder with channel allocation information appropriate for the site of the decoder by using a smart card.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1998
    Assignee: Thomson Consumer Electronics S.A.
    Inventors: Eric Diehl, Joel Hamon
  • Patent number: 5721594
    Abstract: A differential transconductance amplifier having a fixed value of differential transconductance provides a video output signal current directly proportional to the transconductance of the amplifier and to a difference between first and second differential video input signals supplies thereto. A pair of buffer amplifiers couples the video input signals to respective inputs of the differential transconductance amplifier via respective diode switches which provides Vber protection for the buffer transistors and provides bus isolation under power down conditions. An output circuit regulates the output voltage of the differential transconductance amplifier at a substantially fixed voltage and converts the output signal current to an output signal voltage. Advantageously, the receiver provides very accurate signal gain control unconditional stability, a wide common mode input voltage range, avoids the need for stand-by power and will not load the input bus under power-down conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1998
    Assignee: Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas David Gurley, Charles Michael White
  • Patent number: 5703320
    Abstract: A connector device (10, 214) for transferring a nonelectric blast initiation signal from a donor line (26, 224) to an acceptor line, e.g., an input stub (24, 217) has donor line retaining means (20a, 20b, 229) for disposing a donor line (26, 224) in signal transfer relation to the input stub (24, 217). An anvil member (27, 130, 226) is provided to support input stub (24, 217) at the point where it is in signal transfer relation with the donor line (26), preferably in conforming contact with the donor line (26). In a particular embodiment, the connector device has a body portion (10a) on which is retained a detonator cap (22). Cap (22) detonates upon receipt of a detonation signal from an input stub (24), optionally after a delay period if delay elements are incorporated into the cap 22. The connector device (10) has retainer spring clips (20a, 20b) for retaining the donor line (26) in signal transfer relation to the input stub (24).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1997
    Assignee: The Ensign Bickford Company
    Inventors: Frank J. Lucca, Daniel P. Sutula, Jr., Ronald M. Dufrane, Ernest L. Gladden
  • Patent number: 5631440
    Abstract: An isolation member (34) for use in a non-electric detonator cap (10) has an interior passageway (40) extending therethrough and defining a positioning region (44) and a discharge port (56). Positioning region (44) provides a series of interior shoulders (46), (48) and an entry shoulder (52) respectively sized to receive and seat therein signal transmission lines of different outside diameters, thereby longitudinally orienting and spacing the signal-emitting end (30a) from the receptor charge (14). The isolation member (34) is preferably made of a semi-conductive material to bleed off to the shell (12) any static electricity charges transmitted through the signal transmission line (shock tube 30) so as to prevent static discharge initiation of the receptor charge (14).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 20, 1997
    Assignee: The Ensign-Bickford Company
    Inventors: Gary R. Thureson, Eric R. Davis, Ernest L. Gladden, Alvaro Zappalorti
  • Patent number: D395982
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1998
    Inventors: Gregory S. Dunn, Stylianos S. Manousos, Edward J. Kennedy