Abstract: A table system includes a touch screen integrated in a table top, a computer system in communication with the touch screen, the touch screen being configured to serve as a primary input to the computer and to display multiple active sections at different orientations corresponding to different seating locations on the table top simultaneously, and a secondary screen, located away from the touch screen, in communication with the computer system, the secondary screen being configured to continuously display media files stored on the computer system at a single orientation and to be viewed from the different seating locations simultaneous with use of the touch screen, the touch screen configured to display representations of media files to be displayed on the secondary screen and to serve as selection input for the media files.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 26, 2013
Publication date:
March 27, 2014
Applicant:
T1Visions, Inc.
Inventors:
Adam FEDOR, Michael R. FELDMAN, James E. MORRIS
Abstract: A table system includes a touch screen integrated in a table top, a computer system in communication with the touch screen, the touch screen being configured to serve as a primary input to the computer and to display multiple active sections at different orientations corresponding to different seating locations on the table top simultaneously, and a secondary screen, located away from the touch screen, in communication with the computer system, the secondary screen being configured to continuously display media files stored on the computer system at a single orientation and to be viewed from the different seating locations simultaneous with use of the touch screen, the touch screen configured to display representations of media files to be displayed on the secondary screen and to serve as selection input for the media files.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 31, 2009
Date of Patent:
December 3, 2013
Assignee:
T1Visions, Inc.
Inventors:
Adam Fedor, Michael R. Feldman, James E. Morris
Abstract: A restaurant system may include multiple booths in at least part of a restaurant and a central computer in communication with each booth. Each booth may include a table having a table display, seating stations arranged around the table, the table being large enough to accommodate dining at each seating station, a wall having a wall display therein, the wall display positioned to be viewable from all seating stations, the wall display configured to display a common image, the table display configured to control the wall display, a booth computer in communication with the table display, the wall display, and the central computer, and an access point configured to allow access to restaurant workers and entry/exit to the booth.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 13, 2008
Date of Patent:
November 12, 2013
Assignee:
T1visions, Inc.
Inventors:
Michael R. Feldman, James E. Morris, Jennifer L. Wooten
Abstract: The parallel virtual directory system can extend the native file system to provide a superior method for organizing a computer system's physical storage devices or locations. These can include hard disks and removable media or remote storage locations such as on the Internet. Interceptor modules can monitor all file or memory changes such as creations, writes and deletes to the native file system and can pass this information to the parallel virtual directory system. The parallel virtual directory system may be accessed through the native fie system methods allowing users to view their file system as it existed at any point in time, including removable media that is no longer present in the system. Further, via the parallel virtual directory system and the Interceptor modules, users can access any file in any of the monitored file systems.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 26, 1997
Date of Patent:
February 6, 2001
Assignee:
1Vision, Inc.
Inventors:
David E. Howard, John J. Gandee, Kurt E. Godwin