Patents by Inventor Christopher Church
Christopher Church has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240147136Abstract: A system comprises automatic noise cancellation circuitry and interface circuitry operable to provide an interface via which a user can configure which sounds said automatic noise cancelling circuitry attempts to cancel and which sounds said automatic noise cancelling circuitry does not attempt to cancel. The interface circuitry may be operable to provide an interface via which a user can select a sound to whitelist or blacklist. The interface circuitry may be operable to provide an interface via which a user can increase or decrease an amount of noise cancellation that is desired. The interface circuitry may be operable to provide an interface via which a user can select from among three or more levels of noise cancellation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2024Publication date: May 2, 2024Inventors: Richard Kulavik, Christopher Church
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Publication number: 20240133236Abstract: A lighted architectural-structure covering is disclosed. In one example of an embodiment, an architectural-structure covering includes a light source arranged and configured to illuminate at least a portion of the architectural-structure covering. The architectural-structure covering may include first and second coverings. The light source is arranged and configured to direct light onto the second covering, which is arranged and configured to reflect, redistribute, etc. the received light toward the interior space of the room in which the architectural-structure covering is located. Thus arranged, the architectural-structure covering may be used to create, for example, diffused-lighting effects.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2021Publication date: April 25, 2024Applicant: Hunter Douglas Inc.Inventors: Coty CHURCH, Michael J. SIEBENALLER, Kevin M. DANN, Christopher M. WHITE
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Publication number: 20240093857Abstract: A lighted architectural-structure covering is disclosed. In one example of an embodiment, an architectural-structure covering includes a light source arranged and configured to illuminate at least a portion of the architectural-structure covering. The architectural-structure covering may include first and second coverings. The light source is arranged and configured to direct light onto the second covering, which is arranged and configured to reflect, redistribute, etc. the received light toward the interior space of the room in which the architectural-structure covering is located. Thus arranged, the architectural-structure covering may be used to create, for example, diffused-lighting effects.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2020Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Hunter Douglas Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Siebenaller, Coty Church, Kevin M. Dann, Christopher M. White
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Patent number: 11937038Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for earphones with motion sensitive inflation. Information may be obtained relating to a user of an audio output element that outputs audio signals, with at least portion of the audio output element being in contact with the user. One or both of outputting of the audio signals and the contact between the audio output element and the user may be assessed based on the obtained information. Based on the assessing, one or more adjustments applicable to the audio output element may be determined, with at least one adjustment applying to positioning of the at least portion of the audio output element. The determining includes configuring the at least one adjustment to account for and/or counteract effects of the positioning on one or both of outputting of the audio signals and the contact between the audio output element and the user.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2022Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: VOYETRA TURTLE BEACH, INCInventors: Richard Kulavik, Christopher Church
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Publication number: 20240077046Abstract: A centerbody assembly includes a center tube, a forward bulkhead, an aft bulkhead, at least one baffle, and an outer skin. The center tube extends circumferentially about an axial centerline. The center tube extends between and to a first axial tube end and a second axial tube end. The forward bulkhead is mounted to the center tube at the first axial tube end. The aft bulkhead is mounted to the center tube at the second axial tube end. The at least one baffle extends axially from the forward bulkhead to the aft bulkhead. At least the forward bulkhead, the aft bulkhead, or the at least one baffle include one or more thermal beads. The outer skin circumscribes the center tube, the forward bulkhead, the aft bulkhead, and the at least one baffle to form an acoustic cavity radially inside the outer skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2022Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: David Gaul, Aleksandar Ratajac, Victor A. Church, Charles L. Anderson, Stephen Erickson, Carlos A. Lopez, Jose S. Alonso-Miralles, Brian A. Sherman, Timothy Gormley, Christopher C. Koroly
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Patent number: 11882396Abstract: A system comprises automatic noise cancellation circuitry and interface circuitry operable to provide an interface via which a user can configure which sounds said automatic noise cancelling circuitry attempts to cancel and which sounds said automatic noise cancelling circuitry does not attempt to cancel. The interface circuitry may be operable to provide an interface via which a user can select a sound to whitelist or blacklist. The interface circuitry may be operable to provide an interface via which a user can increase or decrease an amount of noise cancellation that is desired. The interface circuitry may be operable to provide an interface via which a user can select from among three or more levels of noise cancellation.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2021Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: Voyetra Turtle Beach, Inc.Inventors: Richard Kulavik, Christopher Church
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Publication number: 20240020090Abstract: An electronic device may comprise audio processing circuitry, pace tracking circuitry, and positioning circuitry. The pace tracking circuitry may be operable to selects a tempo of songs for playback, by the audio processing circuitry based on position data generated by the positioning circuitry, a desired tempo, and whether the songs are stored locally or network-accessible. The position data may indicate the pace of a runner during a preceding, determined time interval. The pace tracking circuitry may control the song selection and/or time stretching based on a runner profile data stored in memory of the music device. The profile data may include runner's distance-per-stride data. The electronic device may include sensors operable to function as a pedometer. The pace tracking circuitry may update the distance-per-stride data based on the position data and based on data output by the one or more sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2023Publication date: January 18, 2024Inventors: Richard Kulavik, Christopher Church
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Patent number: 11733963Abstract: An electronic device may comprise audio processing circuitry, pace tracking circuitry, and positioning circuitry. The pace tracking circuitry may be operable to selects a tempo of songs for playback, by the audio processing circuitry based on position data generated by the positioning circuitry, a desired tempo, and whether the songs are stored locally or network-accessible. The position data may indicate the pace of a runner during a preceding, determined time interval. The pace tracking circuitry may control the song selection and/or time stretching based on a runner profile data stored in memory of the music device. The profile data may include runner's distance-per-stride data. The electronic device may include sensors operable to function as a pedometer. The pace tracking circuitry may update the distance-per-stride data based on the position data and based on data output by the one or more sensors.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2021Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: Voyetra Turtle Beach, Inc.Inventors: Richard Kulavik, Christopher Church
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Publication number: 20230247771Abstract: A high-speed data contact set having a housing with a hollow body having a top, a bottom, a front, a rear, and first side and a second side; a plurality of protective arms extending from the front of said hollow body for protecting contact beams of a termination subassembly inserted into said insert housing. The termination subassembly in said insert shroud, has a plurality of pairs of contact beams, a termination subassembly body molded on and around a central portion of the plurality of pairs of contacts, a printed circuit board connected to the pairs of contacts, and a plurality of wires each having a stripped end soldered to said printed circuit board. One end of each of said plurality of pairs of contacts is soldered to said printed circuit board, and a shield strap covers said stripped end of wire of said plurality of wires.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Inventors: Randall Garman, Christopher Church-Diciccio, Daryll Ashby
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Publication number: 20220272455Abstract: A method and system for a passive headset with dynamically controlled LEDs, where the method comprises, in a passive headset comprising speakers, light emitting diodes (LEDs), and LED driver circuitry: receiving an electrical signal that includes an audio signal and an LED control signal, separating the audio signal and the LED control signal, communicating the audio signal to the speakers, communicating the LED control signal to the LED driver circuitry, and generating a bias voltage for each of the one or more LEDs utilizing the LED driver circuitry and the output LED control signal. A light output of the one or more LEDs may be configured utilizing the generated bias voltage. The amplifier may include a mixer that sums an audio signal with a control signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2022Publication date: August 25, 2022Inventors: Travis Kettering, Christopher Church
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Publication number: 20220210536Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for earphones with motion sensitive inflation. Information may be obtained relating to a user of an audio output element that outputs audio signals, with at least portion of the audio output element being in contact with the user. One or both of outputting of the audio signals and the contact between the audio output element and the user may be assessed based on the obtained information. Based on the assessing, one or more adjustments applicable to the audio output element may be determined, with at least one adjustment applying to positioning of the at least portion of the audio output element. The determining includes configuring the at least one adjustment to account for and/or counteract effects of the positioning on one or both of outputting of the audio signals and the contact between the audio output element and the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2022Publication date: June 30, 2022Inventors: Richard Kulavik, Christopher Church
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Patent number: 11368789Abstract: A method and system for a passive headset with dynamically controlled LEDs, where the method comprises, in a passive headset comprising speakers, light emitting diodes (LEDs), and LED driver circuitry: receiving an electrical signal that includes an audio signal and an LED control signal, separating the audio signal and the LED control signal, communicating the audio signal to the speakers, communicating the LED control signal to the LED driver circuitry, and generating a bias voltage for each of the one or more LEDs utilizing the LED driver circuitry and the output LED control signal. A light output of the one or more LEDs may be configured utilizing the generated bias voltage. The amplifier may include a mixer that sums an audio signal with a control signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2019Date of Patent: June 21, 2022Assignee: Voyetra Turtle Beach, Inc.Inventors: Travis Kettering, Christopher Church
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Patent number: 11360203Abstract: Motion-detection systems are often used to detect presence of humans. Such motion-detection systems are often based on passive infrared (PIR) sensors. Unfortunately, such detection systems are unable to reliably distinguish between humans and other entities such as animals and moving heat sources. To address this issue, it is proposed to detect a presence of real time clock (RTC) devices in addition to detecting the heat sources to better determine whether a detected entity is a human.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2019Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: QUALCOMM INCORPORATEDInventors: Laurence George Richardson, Christopher Church, Jonathan Grenville Tanner, Magnus Sigverth Sommansson, Mayank Batra
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Publication number: 20220078543Abstract: A system comprises automatic noise cancellation circuitry and interface circuitry operable to provide an interface via which a user can configure which sounds said automatic noise cancelling circuitry attempts to cancel and which sounds said automatic noise cancelling circuitry does not attempt to cancel. The interface circuitry may be operable to provide an interface via which a user can select a sound to whitelist or blacklist. The interface circuitry may be operable to provide an interface via which a user can increase or decrease an amount of noise cancellation that is desired. The interface circuitry may be operable to provide an interface via which a user can select from among three or more levels of noise cancellation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2021Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventors: Richard Kulavik, Christopher Church
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Patent number: 11223893Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for audio output devices with user-based adjustable contact. Information, relating to a user of an audio output element having at least a portion in contact with the user, may be obtained, and conditions affecting outputting of audio signals via the audio output and/or the contact between the audio output element and the user may be assessed based on the obtained information. Adjustments applicable to the audio output element may be determined, based on the assessment of conditions, with at least one adjustment applying to positioning of the at least a portion of the audio output element relative to the user, and with the determining including configuring the at least one adjustment to account for and/or counteract effects of the conditions on one or both of the outputting of the audio signals and the contact between the audio output element and the user.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2019Date of Patent: January 11, 2022Assignee: VOYETRA TURTLE BEACH, INC.Inventors: Richard Kulavik, Christopher Church
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Patent number: 11202140Abstract: A system comprises automatic noise cancellation circuitry and interface circuitry operable to provide an interface via which a user can configure which sounds said automatic noise cancelling circuitry attempts to cancel and which sounds said automatic noise cancelling circuitry does not attempt to cancel. The interface circuitry may be operable to provide an interface via which a user can select a sound to whitelist or blacklist. The interface circuitry may be operable to provide an interface via which a user can increase or decrease an amount of noise cancellation that is desired. The interface circuitry may be operable to provide an interface via which a user can select from among three or more levels of noise cancellation.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2019Date of Patent: December 14, 2021Assignee: Voyetra Turtle Beach, Inc.Inventors: Richard Kulavik, Christopher Church
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Publication number: 20210357175Abstract: An electronic device may comprise audio processing circuitry, pace tracking circuitry, and positioning circuitry. The pace tracking circuitry may be operable to selects a tempo of songs for playback, by the audio processing circuitry based on position data generated by the positioning circuitry, a desired tempo, and whether the songs are stored locally or network-accessible. The position data may indicate the pace of a runner during a preceding, determined time interval. The pace tracking circuitry may control the song selection and/or time stretching based on a runner profile data stored in memory of the music device. The profile data may include runner's distance-per-stride data. The electronic device may include sensors operable to function as a pedometer. The pace tracking circuitry may update the distance-per-stride data based on the position data and based on data output by the one or more sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2021Publication date: November 18, 2021Inventors: Richard Kulavik, Christopher Church
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Patent number: 11080003Abstract: An electronic device may comprise audio processing circuitry, pace tracking circuitry, and positioning circuitry. The pace tracking circuitry may be operable to selects a tempo of songs for playback, by the audio processing circuitry based on position data generated by the positioning circuitry, a desired tempo, and whether the songs are stored locally or network-accessible. The position data may indicate the pace of a runner during a preceding, determined time interval. The pace tracking circuitry may control the song selection and/or time stretching based on a runner profile data stored in memory of the music device. The profile data may include runner's distance-per-stride data. The electronic device may include sensors operable to function as a pedometer. The pace tracking circuitry may update the distance-per-stride data based on the position data and based on data output by the one or more sensors.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2019Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignee: Voyetra Turtle Beach, Inc.Inventors: Richard Kulavik, Christopher Church
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Publication number: 20210153223Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A device may break down (e.g., filter) a frequency band of an input signal into various subbands, and an encoding stage may then allocate bits across the various subbands. In some examples, the encoding stage may allocate proportionally more bits to higher prioritized (e.g., lower frequency) subbands. Once the subbands have been encoded, the output of each individual encoder (e.g., each encoded subband) may be transmitted in a packet. As such, subbands transmitted as single packets (e.g., subbands transmitted in individual packets) may be shorter in length and may be more efficiently prioritized by a transmitter and a receiver. For example, subbands may be prioritized based on a location where the most data is found in audio, based on the tone of a speaker (e.g., for speech encoding), etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2019Publication date: May 20, 2021Inventors: Mayank Batra, Magnus Sigverth Sommansson, Laurence George Richardson, Jonathan Grenville Tanner, Christopher Church
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Patent number: 10944200Abstract: A docking connector having two pairs of opposing sides forming a frame and first means on a first pair of opposing sides for mounting a plurality of connector modules in a first direction in the frame and second means on a second pair of sides for mounting a plurality of modules of a second size in a second direction where the second direction is perpendicular to the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2018Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: Virginia Panel CorporationInventors: Randall Herron, Christopher Church-Diciccio, Randall Garman, Darryl Ashby, Jeffery P Stowers