Patents by Inventor Rainer Schweer
Rainer Schweer 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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Patent number: 9305491Abstract: A method and an apparatus capable of increasing the video depths depending on the video content of each line in order to provide a maximum of color gradation for each given scene shall be proposed. For this purpose there is disclosed an apparatus for driving a display device including input means for receiving a digital value as video level for each pixel or cell of a line of the display device, reference signaling means for providing at least one reference driving signal and driving means for generating a driving signal on the basis of the digital value and the at least one reference driving signal. The apparatus further includes adjusting means for adjusting the at least one reference driving signal in dependence of the digital values of at least a part of the line.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2007Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Inventors: Sébastien Weitbruch, Rainer Schweer, Sylvain Thiebaud
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Patent number: 8780092Abstract: The EMI spectrum of a display device is to comply with respective norms. Therefore, the clock for loading data into data drivers of a display panel is designed to be variable. Consequently, the electromagnetic radiation produced by the loading clock is broadened thereby reducing the peak amplitude. Thus, the limitations of radiation norms can be complied with.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2005Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Thomson LicensingInventors: Sébastien Weitbruch, Cédric Thebault, Rainer Schweer
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Publication number: 20080055213Abstract: A method and an apparatus capable of increasing the video depths depending on the video content of each line in order to provide a maximum of color gradation for each given scene shall be proposed. For this purpose there is disclosed an apparatus for driving a display device including input means for receiving a digital value as video level for each pixel or cell of a line of the display device, reference signalling means for providing at least one reference driving signal and driving means for generating a driving signal on the basis of the digital value and the at least one reference driving signal. The apparatus further includes adjusting means for adjusting the at least one reference driving signal in dependence of the digital values of at least a part of the line.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventors: Sebastien Weitbruch, Rainer Schweer, Sylvain Thiebaud
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Publication number: 20060034144Abstract: The EMI spectrum of a display device is to comply with respective norms. Therefore, the clock for loading data into data drivers of a display panel is designed to be variable. Consequently, the electromagnetic radiation produced by the loading clock is broadened thereby reducing the peak amplitude. Thus, the limitations of radiation norms can be complied with.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2005Publication date: February 16, 2006Inventors: Sebastien Weitbruch, Cedric Thebault, Rainer Schweer
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Patent number: 6642937Abstract: The invention relates to a method for displaying screen elements on a reproduction screen. A predetermined number of pixels (Pa1 . . . Pej) of a reproduction line (L1 . . . Lm) are combined to form a cell (C11 . . . Cmn). A reproduction line (L1 . . . Lm) is formed from a fixedly predetermined number of cells (C11 . . . Cmn).Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1998Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Thomson Licensing S.A.Inventors: Sandor Gyarmati, Rainer Schweer
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Publication number: 20020089510Abstract: The invention relates to a method for displaying screen elements on a reproduction screen. A predetermined number of pixels (Pa1 . . . Pej) of a reproduction line (L1 . . . Lm) are combined to form a cell (C11 . . . Cmn). A reproduction line (L1 . . . Lm) is formed from a fixedly predetermined number of cells (C11 . . . Cmn).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 1998Publication date: July 11, 2002Inventors: SANDOR GYARMATI, RAINER SCHWEER
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Patent number: 6331875Abstract: Television receivers are increasingly making use of digital signal processing. Present-day television receivers use a line-coupled clock system in this case, since this produces an orthogonal pixel array for signal processing on the picture screen. The disadvantage of such a clock grid resides in its problematical generation, in particular when video recorders are used as signal source. According to the invention, video signals are digitized and processed by means of a free-wheeling system clock made from a quartz oscillator. In order not to have to use large buffer memories, the vertical deflection is synchronized with the input signal, but the number of lines per field or frame is varied.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1998Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Assignee: Deutsch THOMSON-Brandt GmbHInventors: Gangolf Hirtz, Thomas Hollmann, Albrecht Rothermel, Rainer Schweer
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Patent number: 6175895Abstract: A cache enabling architecture in which an optical storage reading and/or writing device, a caching processor and a mass writing and reading device are each connected to a data bus. The optical storage reading and/or writing device exchanges information directly with the caching processor over the data bus. The caching uses the mass writing and reading device as cache memory.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1998Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Deutsche Thomson-Brandt GmbHInventors: Xavier Leb{acute over (e)}gue, Rainer Schweer
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Patent number: 6100718Abstract: A circuit, for processing high frequency digital signals minimizes radiation interference by reducing voltage swings at the circuit input. This is accomplished by forming circuit input structures, which exhibit very low input impedances. An example of such input circuitry is a common gate amplifier with a diode coupling the source electrode of the common gate amplifier to ground potential and input signal applied to the source electrode. Output signal is derived from the collector of the common gate electrode which has a further diode as a load circuit.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1997Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Deutsche Thomson-Brandt GmbHInventors: Phillppe Blaud, Albrecht Rothermel, Rainer Schweer
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Patent number: 5367338Abstract: When processing a digital video signal, the problem often arises of converting the signal from a first sampling raster which is asynchronous with respect to the line interval to a second sampling raster which synchronous with the line interval. Interpolation filters are used for this purpose. The present invention provide a simple method for the conversion which does not require intermediate D/A or A/D conversion. For each line of the input signal, the phase of samples of the first sampling raster relative to the line synchronization pulse and the total number of the samples for this line are determined and are used to control of the interpolation filter.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1993Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Assignee: Deutsche Thomson-Brandt GmbHInventors: Albrecht Rothermel, Rainer Schweer, John Stolte, David Gillies
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Patent number: 5365273Abstract: A film mode detection method and corresponding relatively non complex hardware implementation compares the amplitudes of pixels of corresponding image areas of three successive field to determine if the pixel amplitudes are monotonically increasing or decreasing. Depending on the comparison a positive or negative polarity indication is generated and these indications are combined within each field to generate a polarity indication representing each respective field. The field sequence of such field polarity indications are thereafter compared with a predetermined pattern to determine whether the video signal is from a film or video-mode source.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1993Date of Patent: November 15, 1994Assignee: Deutsche Thomson-Brandt GmbHInventors: Carlos Correa, Rainer Schweer
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Patent number: 5283504Abstract: A grid correction circuit for a television receiver includes a first memory for storing correction values for correcting the deflection current of the television receiver. A second memory perodically provides a test signal to a correction coil to correct the deflection of the television receiver. A switch periodically selectively connects the first memory to the correction coil and a correction current flows through the correction coil. The switch also periodically connects the second memory to the correction coil and a test current flows through the correction coil. An impedance is responsive to the correction coil and produces a correction voltage and a test voltage in response to the correction current and the test current respectively. A comparator receives the test voltage and compares the test voltage to a reference voltage and provides an output voltage having a first level when the test voltage is below the reference voltage and a second level when the test voltage is above the reference voltage.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1992Date of Patent: February 1, 1994Assignee: Deutsche Thomson-Brandt GmbHInventors: Jaques Chauvin, Rainer Schweer, Gunter Gleim, Friedrich Heizmann
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Patent number: 4760542Abstract: A digital delay arrangement generates a delay time which is a noninteger multiple of the period of a system clock frequency. The arrangement includes a digital delay circuit having a delay time equal to the period, a multiplier for the part of the noninteger multiplier, b, being less than one, a further multiplier for 1- b, an adder and a peaking filter clocked by the system clock.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1985Date of Patent: July 26, 1988Assignee: Deutsche ITT Industries GmbHInventors: Soenke Mehrgardt, Rainer Schweer
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Patent number: 4707666Abstract: A digital frequency demodulator circuit works on the principle of determining the number of zero crossings of a band-limited input signal in a given period of time, in corresponding prior art analog circuits. The circuit includes an analog-to-digital converter, three delay elements, two edge detectors, an up/down counter, two arcsin read-only memories, a 1/2 multiplier and a multiple adder.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1986Date of Patent: November 17, 1987Assignee: Deutsche ITT Industries GmbHInventors: Heinrich Pfeifer, Rainer Schweer
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Patent number: 4689526Abstract: To achieve improved and, in particular, optimum deflection correction of television picture tubes the sawtooth signal from the horizontal or vertical oscillator which is conventionally subjected to a correction, is left uncorrected. Per line, the time relation of the digital video signal controlling the picture tube via digital-to-analog converters is changed with respect to the time relation of the video signals as reconditioned with the aid of a video processor, i.e., by the correcting value depending on the respective locus of an image spot on the screen. Accordingly, the deflection correction is not carried out by influencing deflection means, but by a corresponding correction of the time relation of the video signals with respect to their loci on the picture screen.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1985Date of Patent: August 25, 1987Assignee: Deutsche ITT Industries GmbHInventor: Rainer Schweer
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Patent number: 4625153Abstract: A sensor system is adapted for use in automatically adjusting the deflection system of a television picture tube so as to compensate for pincushion distortion including a rectangular frame disposed along the edge of the screen within the sweep range of the electron beam. The frame comprises a striplike, regular arrangement of alternately transparent and opaque segments. In a first embodiment, a conductive path having an external terminal and shielded from the cathode of the television picture tube at regular intervals by equally large metal areas runs along the edge of the screen. This arrangement is on the inside of the screen. In a second embodiment, an optical-fiber array with at least one light-sensitive detector mounted at at least one corner is used.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1984Date of Patent: November 25, 1986Assignee: ITT Industries, Inc.Inventors: Ljubomir Micic, Rolf D. Burth, Thomas Fischer, Rainer Schweer