Patents by Inventor Roger Adwell

Roger Adwell 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: 11982754
    Abstract: A traffic radar system comprises a first radar transceiver, a second radar transceiver, a speed determining element, and a processing element. The first radar transceiver transmits and receives radar beams and generates a first electronic signal corresponding to the received radar beam. The second radar transceiver transmits and receives radar beams and generates a second electronic signal corresponding to the received radar beam. The speed determining element determines and outputs a speed of the patrol vehicle. The processing element is configured to receive a plurality of digital data samples derived from the first or second electronic signals, receive the speed of the patrol vehicle, process the digital data samples to determine a relative speed of at least one target vehicle in the front zone or the rear zone, and convert the relative speed of the target vehicle to an absolute speed using the speed of the patrol vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 2023
    Date of Patent: May 14, 2024
    Assignee: Kustom Signals, Inc.
    Inventors: Maurice Shelton, Roger Adwell
  • Patent number: 11977172
    Abstract: A traffic radar system comprises a first radar transceiver, a second radar transceiver, a speed determining element, and a processing element. The first radar transceiver transmits and receives radar beams and generates a first electronic signal corresponding to the received radar beam. The second radar transceiver transmits and receives radar beams and generates a second electronic signal corresponding to the received radar beam. The speed determining element determines and outputs a speed of the patrol vehicle. The processing element is configured to receive a plurality of digital data samples derived from the first or second electronic signals, receive the speed of the patrol vehicle, process the digital data samples to determine a relative speed of at least one target vehicle in the front zone or the rear zone, and convert the relative speed of the target vehicle to an absolute speed using the speed of the patrol vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2023
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2024
    Assignee: Kustom Signals, Inc.
    Inventors: Maurice Shelton, Roger Adwell
  • Publication number: 20240019590
    Abstract: A traffic radar system comprises a first radar transceiver, a second radar transceiver, a speed determining element, and a processing element. The first radar transceiver transmits and receives radar beams and generates a first electronic signal corresponding to the received radar beam. The second radar transceiver transmits and receives radar beams and generates a second electronic signal corresponding to the received radar beam. The speed determining element determines and outputs a speed of the patrol vehicle. The processing element is configured to receive a plurality of digital data samples derived from the first or second electronic signals, receive the speed of the patrol vehicle, process the digital data samples to determine a relative speed of at least one target vehicle in the front zone or the rear zone, and convert the relative speed of the target vehicle to an absolute speed using the speed of the patrol vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2023
    Publication date: January 18, 2024
    Inventors: Maurice Shelton, Roger Adwell
  • Publication number: 20230305172
    Abstract: A traffic radar system comprises a first radar transceiver, a second radar transceiver, a speed determining element, and a processing element. The first radar transceiver transmits and receives radar beams and generates a first electronic signal corresponding to the received radar beam. The second radar transceiver transmits and receives radar beams and generates a second electronic signal corresponding to the received radar beam. The speed determining element determines and outputs a speed of the patrol vehicle. The processing element is configured to receive a plurality of digital data samples derived from the first or second electronic signals, receive the speed of the patrol vehicle, process the digital data samples to determine a relative speed of at least one target vehicle in the front zone or the rear zone, and convert the relative speed of the target vehicle to an absolute speed using the speed of the patrol vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 2, 2023
    Publication date: September 28, 2023
    Inventors: Maurice Shelton, Roger Adwell
  • Patent number: 11703602
    Abstract: A traffic radar system comprises a first radar transceiver, a second radar transceiver, a speed determining element, and a processing element. The first radar transceiver transmits and receives radar beams and generates a first electronic signal corresponding to the received radar beam. The second radar transceiver transmits and receives radar beams and generates a second electronic signal corresponding to the received radar beam. The speed determining element determines and outputs a speed of the patrol vehicle. The processing element is configured to receive a plurality of digital data samples derived from the first or second electronic signals, receive the speed of the patrol vehicle, process the digital data samples to determine a relative speed of at least one target vehicle in the front zone or the rear zone, and convert the relative speed of the target vehicle to an absolute speed using the speed of the patrol vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2022
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2023
    Assignee: Kustom Signals, Inc.
    Inventors: Maurice Shelton, Roger Adwell
  • Patent number: 11579314
    Abstract: A traffic radar system comprises a first radar transceiver, a second radar transceiver, a speed determining element, and a processing element. The first radar transceiver transmits and receives radar beams and generates a first electronic signal corresponding to the received radar beam. The second radar transceiver transmits and receives radar beams and generates a second electronic signal corresponding to the received radar beam. The speed determining element determines and outputs a speed of the patrol vehicle. The processing element is configured to receive a plurality of digital data samples derived from the first or second electronic signals, receive the speed of the patrol vehicle, process the digital data samples to determine a relative speed of at least one target vehicle in the front zone or the rear zone, and convert the relative speed of the target vehicle to an absolute speed using the speed of the patrol vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2021
    Date of Patent: February 14, 2023
    Assignee: Kustom Signals, Inc.
    Inventors: Maurice Shelton, Roger Adwell
  • Publication number: 20220317316
    Abstract: A traffic radar system comprises a first radar transceiver, a second radar transceiver, a speed determining element, and a processing element. The first radar transceiver transmits and receives radar beams and generates a first electronic signal corresponding to the received radar beam. The second radar transceiver transmits and receives radar beams and generates a second electronic signal corresponding to the received radar beam. The speed determining element determines and outputs a speed of the patrol vehicle. The processing element is configured to receive a plurality of digital data samples derived from the first or second electronic signals, receive the speed of the patrol vehicle, process the digital data samples to determine a relative speed of at least one target vehicle in the front zone or the rear zone, and convert the relative speed of the target vehicle to an absolute speed using the speed of the patrol vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2022
    Publication date: October 6, 2022
    Applicant: Kustom Signals, Inc.
    Inventors: Maurice Shelton, Roger Adwell
  • Publication number: 20210223410
    Abstract: A traffic radar system comprises a first radar transceiver, a second radar transceiver, a speed determining element, and a processing element. The first radar transceiver transmits and receives radar beams and generates a first electronic signal corresponding to the received radar beam. The second radar transceiver transmits and receives radar beams and generates a second electronic signal corresponding to the received radar beam. The speed determining element determines and outputs a speed of the patrol vehicle. The processing element is configured to receive a plurality of digital data samples derived from the first or second electronic signals, receive the speed of the patrol vehicle, process the digital data samples to determine a relative speed of at least one target vehicle in the front zone or the rear zone, and convert the relative speed of the target vehicle to an absolute speed using the speed of the patrol vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2021
    Publication date: July 22, 2021
    Applicant: Kustom Signals, Inc.
    Inventors: Maurice Shelton, Roger Adwell
  • Publication number: 20190107603
    Abstract: A mobile test unit for verifying an accuracy of vehicle speeds determined by a traffic radar system comprises a test signal generator and a signal mixer. The test signal generator is configured to generate an electronic test signal having a first frequency. The signal mixer is configured to receive the test signal and a radar beam having a second frequency, wherein the radar beam is transmitted from a radar transceiver of a traffic radar system. The signal mixer is further configured to mix the electronic test signal and the radar beam and to generate a mixed signal having frequency components that include the first frequency and the second frequency, wherein the mixed signal is received by the radar transceiver.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2018
    Publication date: April 11, 2019
    Applicant: Kustom Signals, Inc.
    Inventors: Maurice Shelton, Roger Adwell
  • Publication number: 20060133476
    Abstract: A digital video surveillance system includes a video server in a law enforcement vehicle which allows recording to digital optical media including DVD RAM disks, a removable hard disk drive, and other media such as compact flash memory. Shock-mounting and environmental assistance may be provided. The system includes a memory buffer that is recording at all times. When the recorder is activated, the memory buffer contents, including video and audio, are recorded onto the media before the system starts recording directly from the video camera. Recording rates and compression formats may be user-selectable. A method may also be provided to capture or receive snapshots and output them to or receive them from a wireless transmitter such as a cellular modem for missing persons or suspect identification, for example.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 14, 2005
    Publication date: June 22, 2006
    Inventors: Warren Page, James Creviston, David Teeter, Roger Adwell, Thomas Mitchell, Matthew Meerian
  • Publication number: 20040150717
    Abstract: A digital video surveillance system for a law enforcement vehicle comprises a video camera mounted on the law enforcement vehicle and positioned to view an incident. A memory buffer records video signals from the video camera. A controller generates record and playback signals to record and to display the video signals. A digital video recorder is responsive to the record signal to record the video signals from the memory buffer on an optical medium and to the playback signal to reproduce video signals recorded on the optical medium. A vault encloses the digital video recorder. A battery provides backup power to the digital video surveillance system. The optical medium may be a DVD disk. A watermark may be included with the digital recording.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 25, 2003
    Publication date: August 5, 2004
    Inventors: Warren S. Page, James K. Creviston, David W. Teeter, Roger A. Adwell, Thomas E. Mitchell