Patents by Inventor Rusty Brutsche
Rusty Brutsche 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: 9977501Abstract: Video buttons controlling stage lights. Each of the buttons includes a video part, which displays either video or an image that previews the function that is carried out by the button when it is pressed. The buttons can be full-color buttons that show full color videos. An array of buttons can be grouped together, so that the array can operate in different modes, one of which in which the array shows an overall display, and another of which in which the array shows a single function per button. Different technologies including analog switches, touch screens, and the like can be used.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2016Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Assignee: Production Resource Group, LLCInventors: Michael Snyder, James Bornhorst, Charles Reese, Rusty Brutsche
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Patent number: 9897297Abstract: A luminaire that has multiple removable handles thereon, and can operate in multiple different modes, including a mode where a manual follow spot can occur. To operate in the manual follow spot mode, the luminaire is placed into a free moving mode in which it can be moved, and then the luminaire is moved using the removable handles to manually place the luminaire in a desired location. Then, the luminaire is commanded to remain in that desired location by turning on breaks or the like. In the manual movement mode, movement of the luminaire is manually controlled and not remotely controlled and all of at least color, gobo, beam size and other parameters are remotely controlled.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2014Date of Patent: February 20, 2018Assignee: Production Resource Group, LLCInventors: Rusty Brutsche, James Bornhorst, Steve Washington, Russell Mahaffey, David Friedersdorff, Ted Samuelson
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Publication number: 20160342210Abstract: Video buttons controlling stage lights. Each of the buttons includes a video part, which displays either video or an image that previews the function that is carried out by the button when it is pressed. The buttons can be full-color buttons that show full color videos. An array of buttons can be grouped together, so that the array can operate in different modes, one of which in which the array shows an overall display, and another of which in which the array shows a single function per button. Different technologies including analog switches, touch screens, and the like can be used.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2016Publication date: November 24, 2016Inventors: Michael Snyder, James Bornhorst, Charles Reese, Rusty Brutsche
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Patent number: 9342157Abstract: Video buttons controlling stage lights. Each of the buttons includes a video part, which displays either video or an image that previews the function that is carried out by the button when it is pressed. The buttons can be full-color buttons that show full color videos. An array of buttons can be grouped together, so that the array can operate in different modes, one of which in which the array shows an overall display, and another of which in which the array shows a single function per button. Different technologies including analog switches, touch screens, and the like can be used.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2007Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: Production Resource Group, LLCInventors: Michael Snyder, James Bornhorst, Charles Reese, Rusty Brutsche
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Publication number: 20150016127Abstract: A luminaire that has multiple removable handles thereon, and can operate in multiple different modes, including a mode where a manual follow spot can occur. To operate in the manual follow spot mode, the luminaire is placed into a free moving mode in which it can be moved, and then the luminaire is moved using the removable handles to manually place the luminaire in a desired location. Then, the luminaire is commanded to remain in that desired location by turning on breaks or the like. In the manual movement mode, movement of the luminaire is manually controlled and not remotely controlled and all of at least color, gobo, beam size and other parameters are remotely controlled.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Applicant: PRODUCTION RESOURCE GROUP LLCInventors: Rusty Brutsche, James Bornhorst, Steve Washington, Russell Mahaffey, David Friedersdorff, Ted Samuelson
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Patent number: 8845150Abstract: A luminaire that has multiple removable handles thereon, and can operate in multiple different modes, including a mode where a manual follow spot can occur. To operate in the manual follow spot mode, the luminaire is placed into a free moving mode in which it can be moved, and then the luminaire is moved using the removable handles to manually place the luminaire in a desired location. Then, the luminaire is commanded to remain in that desired location by turning on breaks or the like. In the manual movement mode, movement of the luminaire is manually controlled and not remotely controlled and all of at least color, gobo, beam size and other parameters are remotely controlled.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2010Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Production Resource Group LLCInventors: Rusty Brutsche, James Bornhorst, Steve Washington, Russell Mahaffey, David Friedersdorff, Ted Samuelson
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Patent number: 8705258Abstract: A communication device for use with a power distribution module. The communication device allows multiple different DMX universes to be handled over the same cable that also handles power distribution. A front of house module is provided for powering consoles and receiving DMX inputs from the consoles. Two different consoles can be powered and provide their inputs, and either console can be used to control any or all of the universes.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2013Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Production Resource Group, LLCInventors: Charles Reese, Rusty Brutsche, James Bornhorst
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Publication number: 20130300197Abstract: A communication device for use with a power distribution module. The communication device allows multiple different DMX universes to be handled over the same cable that also handles power distribution. A front of house module is provided for powering consoles and receiving DMX inputs from the consoles. Two different consoles can be powered and provide their inputs, and either console can be used to control any or all of the universes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: PRODUCTION RESOURCE GROUP L.L.CInventors: Charles Reese, Rusty Brutsche, James Bornhorst
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Patent number: 8421268Abstract: A communication device for use with a power distribution module. The communication device allows multiple different DMX universes to be handled over the same cable that also handles power distribution. A front of house module is provided for powering consoles and receiving DMX inputs from the consoles. Two different consoles can be powered and provide their inputs, and either console can be used to control any or all of the universes.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2007Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Production Resource Group LLCInventors: Charles Reese, Rusty Brutsche, James Bornhorst
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Publication number: 20110164428Abstract: A luminaire that has multiple removable handles thereon, and can operate in multiple different modes, including a mode where a manual follow spot can occur. To operate in the manual follow spot mode, the luminaire is placed into a free moving mode in which it can be moved, and then the luminaire is moved using the removable handles to manually place the luminaire in a desired location. Then, the luminaire is commanded to remain in that desired location by turning on breaks or the like. In the manual movement mode, movement of the luminaire is manually controlled and not remotely controlled and all of at least color, gobo, beam size and other parameters are remotely controlled.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: PRODUCTION RESOURCE GROUP L.L.CInventors: Rusty Brutsche, James Bornhorst, Steve Washington, Russell Mahaffey, David Friedersdorff, Ted Samuelson
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Publication number: 20080179953Abstract: A communication device for use with a power distribution module. The communication device allows multiple different DMX universes to be handled over the same cable that also handles power distribution. A front of house module is provided for powering consoles and receiving DMX inputs from the consoles. Two different consoles can be powered and provide their inputs, and either console can be used to control any or all of the universes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: PRODUCTION RESOURCE GROUP L.L.CInventors: Charles Reese, Rusty Brutsche, James Bornhorst
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Publication number: 20080012848Abstract: Video buttons controlling stage lights. Each of the buttons includes a video part, which displays either video or an image that previews the function that is carried out by the button when it is pressed. The buttons can be full-color buttons that show full color videos. An array of buttons can be grouped together, so that the array can operate in different modes, one of which in which the array shows an overall display, and another of which in which the array shows a single function per button. Different technologies including analog switches, touch screens, and the like can be used.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: PRODUCTION RESOURCE GROUP, L.L.C.Inventors: Michael Snyder, James Bornhorst, Charles Reese, Rusty Brutsche
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Publication number: 20080012849Abstract: Video buttons controlling stage lights. Each of the buttons includes a video part, which displays either video or an image that previews the function that is carried out by the button when it is pressed. The buttons can be full-color buttons that show full color videos. An array of buttons can be grouped together, so that the array can operate in different modes, one of which in which the array shows an overall display, and another of which in which the array shows a single function per button. Different technologies including analog switches, touch screens, and the like can be used.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Inventors: Michael Snyder, James Bornhorst, Charles Reese, Rusty Brutsche