Patents by Inventor Paul Lentz

Paul Lentz 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).

  • Patent number: 8622845
    Abstract: A launch monitor that includes substantially all of its functional components on or within a housing is disclosed. The launch monitor may be transported and used in any desired location. One or more cameras, flashes, and triggers may be used to acquire images of a golf club and golf ball. The launch monitor is preferably capable of receiving and transmitting data over a wireless network. Acquired images and other data may be analyzed by a processor, and then displayed using an LED, LCD or other type of display or printer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2014
    Assignee: Acushnet Company
    Inventors: Laurent Bissonnette, Diane I. Pelletier, Michael J. Toupin, William Gobush, Douglas Alan Gribben, Paul Lentz
  • Patent number: 8500568
    Abstract: A launch monitor that includes substantially all of its functional components on or within a housing is disclosed. The launch monitor may be transported and used in any desired location. One or more cameras, flashes, and triggers may be used to acquire images of a golf club and golf ball. The launch monitor is preferably capable of receiving and transmitting data over a wireless network. Acquired images and other data may be analyzed by a processor, and then displayed using an LED, LCD or other type of display or printer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2013
    Assignee: Acushnet Company
    Inventors: Laurent Bissonnette, Diane I. Pelletier, Michael J. Toupin, William Gobush, Douglas Alan Gribben, Paul Lentz
  • Patent number: 8475289
    Abstract: A launch monitor that includes substantially all of its functional components on or within a housing is disclosed. In one embodiment, the launch monitor is capable of being transported and used in any desired location. One or more camera's, flashes, and triggers may be used to acquire images of a golf club and golf ball. The launch monitor is preferably capable of receiving and transmitting data over a wireless network. Acquired images and other data may be analyzed by a processor, and then displayed using an LED, LCD or other type of display or printer. The launch monitor may “recognize” a plurality of golf clubs and golf balls based on an optical fingerprint. The optical fingerprints, which are preferably stored in a memory, allow the launch monitor to identify a golf club and/or ball substantially soon after they are placed in the field of view of the monitor Optical fingerprinting enables automatic record keeping, and storing performance data and equipment used simultaneously.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2013
    Assignee: Acushnet Company
    Inventors: Laurent Bissonnette, Diane I. Pelletier, Michael J. Toupin, William Gobush, Douglas Alan Gribben, Paul Lentz
  • Patent number: 8164520
    Abstract: A Master Antenna Controller is provided comprising a RET Master which may replace several devices, provide full RET control based on the AISG 1.1 and 2.0 standards, provide extensive, screen-guided, intuitive RET diagnostics functionality, and provide an alignment tool free from the problems of magnetic deviation and cumbersome differential GPS antennae. The RET diagnostics functionality may include measurements of voltage, current, and AISG protocol commands. The RET Master may also include multiple different pre-defined tests (e.g. test one actuator, test one RET cable, test AISG signal from TMA) and also some standard electrical tests, e.g. measuring voltage, current etc. Users will be guided on the screen about how to test and what steps to do and the software will guide the user through several steps for an easy and quick trouble-shooting process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2012
    Assignee: Andrew LLC
    Inventors: Holger Raeder, Philip Sorrells, Bobby Webb, Paul Lentz, Matthew D. Ferris, Evan Nguyen
  • Publication number: 20110090118
    Abstract: A Master Antenna Controller is provided comprising a RET Master which may replace several devices, provide full RET control based on the AISG 1.1 and 2.0 standards, provide extensive, screen-guided, intuitive RET diagnostics functionality, and provide an alignment tool free from the problems of magnetic deviation and cumbersome differential GPS antennae. The RET diagnostics functionality may include measurements of voltage, current, and AISG protocol commands. The RET Master may also include multiple different pre-defined tests (e.g. test one actuator, test one RET cable, test AISG signal from TMA) and also some standard electrical tests, e.g. measuring voltage, current etc. Users will be guided on the screen about how to test and what steps to do and the software will guide the user through several steps for an easy and quick trouble-shooting process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2010
    Publication date: April 21, 2011
    Applicant: Andrew LLC
    Inventors: Holger RAEDER, Philip Sorrells, Bobby Webb, Paul Lentz, Matthew D. Ferris, Evan Nguyen
  • Patent number: 7837572
    Abstract: A launch monitor that includes substantially all of its functional components on or within a housing is disclosed. In one embodiment, the launch monitor is capable of being transported and used in any desired location. One or more camera's, flashes, and triggers may be used to acquire images of a golf club and golf ball. The launch monitor is preferably capable of receiving and transmitting data over a wireless network. Acquired images and other data may be analyzed by a processor, and then displayed using an LED, LCD or other type of display or printer. The launch monitor may “recognize” a plurality of golf clubs and golf balls based on an optical fingerprint. The optical fingerprints, which are preferably stored in a memory, allow the launch monitor to identify a golf club and/or ball substantially soon after they are placed in the field of view of the monitor Optical fingerprinting enables automatic record keeping, and storing performance data and equipment used simultaneously.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 23, 2010
    Assignee: Acushnet Company
    Inventors: Laurent Bissonnette, Diane I. Pelletier, Michael J. Toupin, William Gobush, Douglas Alan Gribben, Paul Lentz
  • Patent number: 7395696
    Abstract: A launch monitor that includes substantially all of its functional components on or within a housing is disclosed. In one embodiment, the launch monitor is capable of being transported and used in any desired location. One or more camera's, flashes, and triggers may be used to acquire images of a golf club and golf ball. The launch monitor is preferably capable of receiving and transmitting data over a wireless network. Acquired images and other data may be analyzed by a processor, and then displayed using an LED, LCD or other type of display or printer. The launch monitor may “recognize” a plurality of golf clubs and golf balls based on an optical fingerprint. The optical fingerprints, which are preferably stored in a memory, allow the launch monitor to identify a golf club and/or ball substantially soon after they are placed in the field of view of the monitor Optical fingerprinting enables automatic record keeping, and storing performance data and equipment used simultaneously.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2008
    Assignee: Acushnet Company
    Inventors: Laurent Bissonnette, Diane I. Pelletier, Michael J. Toupin, William Gobush, Douglas Alan Gribben, Paul Lentz
  • Publication number: 20050282645
    Abstract: A launch monitor that includes substantially all of its functional components on or within a housing is disclosed. In one embodiment, the launch monitor is capable of being transported and used in any desired location. One or more camera's, flashes, and triggers may be used to acquire images of a golf club and golf ball. The launch monitor is preferably capable of receiving and transmitting data over a wireless network. Acquired images and other data may be analyzed by a processor, and then displayed using an LED, LCD or other type of display or printer. The launch monitor may “recognize” a plurality of golf clubs and golf balls based on an optical fingerprint. The optical fingerprints, which are preferably stored in a memory, allow the launch monitor to identify a golf club and/or ball substantially soon after they are placed in the field of view of the monitor Optical fingerprinting enables automatic record keeping, and storing performance data and equipment used simultaneously.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 7, 2004
    Publication date: December 22, 2005
    Inventors: Laurent Bissonnette, Diane Pelletier, Michael Toupin, William Gobush, Douglas Gribben, Paul Lentz
  • Publication number: 20050268704
    Abstract: A launch monitor that includes substantially all of its functional components on or within a housing is disclosed. In one embodiment, the launch monitor is capable of being transported and used in any desired location. One or more camera's, flashes, and triggers may be used to acquire images of a golf club and golf ball. The launch monitor is preferably capable of receiving and transmitting data over a wireless network. Acquired images and other data may be analyzed by a processor, and then displayed using an LED, LCD or other type of display or printer. The launch monitor may “recognize” a plurality of golf clubs and golf balls based on an optical fingerprint. The optical fingerprints, which are preferably stored in a memory, allow the launch monitor to identify a golf club and/or ball substantially soon after they are placed in the field of view of the monitor Optical fingerprinting enables automatic record keeping, and storing performance data and equipment used simultaneously.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 7, 2004
    Publication date: December 8, 2005
    Inventors: Laurent Bissonnette, Diane Pelletier, Michael Toupin, William Gobush, Douglas Gribben, Paul Lentz
  • Publication number: 20050272514
    Abstract: A launch monitor that includes substantially all of its functional components on or within a housing is disclosed. In one embodiment, the launch monitor is capable of being transported and used in any desired location. One or more camera's, flashes, and triggers may be used to acquire images of a golf club and golf ball. The launch monitor is preferably capable of receiving and transmitting data over a wireless network. Acquired images and other data may be analyzed by a processor, and then displayed using an LED, LCD or other type of display or printer. The launch monitor may “recognize” a plurality of golf clubs and golf balls based on an optical fingerprint. The optical fingerprints, which are preferably stored in a memory, allow the launch monitor to identify a golf club and/or ball substantially soon after they are placed in the field of view of the monitor Optical fingerprinting enables automatic record keeping, and storing performance data and equipment used simultaneously.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 7, 2004
    Publication date: December 8, 2005
    Inventors: Laurent Bissonnette, Diane Pelletier, Michael Toupin, William Gobush, Douglas Gribben, Paul Lentz
  • Publication number: 20050272513
    Abstract: A launch monitor that includes substantially all of its functional components on or within a housing is disclosed. In one embodiment, the launch monitor is capable of being transported and used in any desired location. One or more camera's, flashes, and triggers may be used to acquire images of a golf club and golf ball. The launch monitor is preferably capable of receiving and transmitting data over a wireless network. Acquired images and other data may be analyzed by a processor, and then displayed using an LED, LCD or other type of display or printer. The launch monitor may “recognize” a plurality of golf clubs and golf balls based on an optical fingerprint. The optical fingerprints, which are preferably stored in a memory, allow the launch monitor to identify a golf club and/or ball substantially soon after they are placed in the field of view of the monitor Optical fingerprinting enables automatic record keeping, and storing performance data and equipment used simultaneously.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 7, 2004
    Publication date: December 8, 2005
    Inventors: Laurent Bissonnette, Diane Pelletier, Michael Toupin, William Gobush, Douglas Gribben, Paul Lentz
  • Publication number: 20050272512
    Abstract: A launch monitor that includes substantially all of its functional components on or within a housing is disclosed. In one embodiment, the launch monitor is capable of being transported and used in any desired location. One or more camera's, flashes, and triggers may be used to acquire images of a golf club and golf ball. The launch monitor is preferably capable of receiving and transmitting data over a wireless network. Acquired images and other data may be analyzed by a processor, and then displayed using an LED, LCD or other type of display or printer. The launch monitor may “recognize” a plurality of golf clubs and golf balls based on an optical fingerprint. The optical fingerprints, which are preferably stored in a memory, allow the launch monitor to identify a golf club and/or ball substantially soon after they are placed in the field of view of the monitor Optical fingerprinting enables automatic record keeping, and storing performance data and equipment used simultaneously.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 7, 2004
    Publication date: December 8, 2005
    Inventors: Laurent Bissonnette, Diane Pelletier, Michael Toupin, William Gobush, Douglas Gribben, Paul Lentz
  • Patent number: 5714015
    Abstract: A nitrocarburization treatment for steel components, such as steel balls or ball bearings is disclosed. In the process, the balls are treated in a nitrocarburizing environment and then reoriented, either inside or outside of that environment to form an epsilon iron nitride layer having some thickness over the entire surface of the ball and no bare spots. The reorientation process minimizes superficial metal flow at the surface of the balls and achieves consistent corrosion resistance of at least 96 hours in salt fog tests. Further, components that are cooled in a non-oxidizing environment and then reoriented prior to being returned to the nitrocarburizing environment develop a greater porous layer depth, which provides excellent oil retention for tribological applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 3, 1998
    Assignee: Frantz Manufacturing
    Inventor: Paul Lentz
  • Patent number: 5706266
    Abstract: An optical storage disk for use in an optical storage system includes a storage layer which is capable of being disrupted when a laser beam of sufficient intensity is focused thereon. The optical storage disk has a transparent substrate layer on one side of the storage layer and a lacquer layer on the other side of the storage layer. The disruptions provided by the laser beam are selected to provide human readable and/or machine readable patterns. To reduce the damage to portions of the optical disk other than the storage layer, the storage layer is exposed to the laser beam prior to curing, or prior to applying and curing the lacquer layer. The optical disk can be of the type with data written thereon during fabrication, or the disk can be of the type in which data can be impressed thereon after fabrication of the optical disk. The patterns on the optical disk can be in the form of optical bar codes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1998
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Scott Alan Brownstein, Joseph Paul Lentz, Thomas Richard Cushman, Patrick Joseph Kline
  • Patent number: 5671202
    Abstract: An optical storage disk for use in an optical storage system includes a storage layer which is capable of being disrupted when a laser bee of sufficient intensity is focused thereon. The optical storage disk has a transparent substrate layer on one side of the storage layer and a lacquer layer on the other side of the storage layer. The disruptions provided by the laser beam are selected to provide human readable and/or machine readable patterns. The optical disk can be of the type with data written thereon during fabrication, or the disk can be of the type in which data can be impressed thereon after fabrication of the optical disk. The patterns on the optical disk can be in the form of optical bar codes. In one application of the present invention involving the type of disk on which data can be written after fabrication, the pattern resulting from application of the laser beam to the disk is read by an optical reading device and transferred to the disk in the data format.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 23, 1997
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Scott Alan Brownstein, Joseph Paul Lentz, Thomas Richard Cushman, Patrick Joseph Kline