Patents by Inventor Terry Cashion

Terry Cashion 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: 6421446
    Abstract: The apparent location of sound signals as perceived by a person listening to the sound signals over headphones can be positioned or moved in azimuth, elevation and range by a range control block and a location control block. Several range control blocks and location control blocks can be provided depending on the number of input sound signals to be positioned or moved. All of the range and location control is provided by the range control blocks and location control blocks so that the resultant signals require only a fixed number of filters regardless of the number of input audio signals to provide the signal processing. Such signal processing resulting in accurate positioning and moving of the sound source is accomplished using front and back early reflection filters, left and right reverberation filters, front and back azimuth placement filters having a head related transfer function, and up and down elevation placement filters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 16, 2002
    Assignee: QSound Labs, Inc.
    Inventors: Terry Cashion, Simon Williams
  • Patent number: 6198826
    Abstract: The inventive mechanism produces multiple output signals from a two-channel stereo input signal. The mechanism produces a first pair of output signals which retain the monaural information in the stereo input signal. The first pair of signals each comprise a combination of one of the input channels and filtered signal produced from a difference of both input channels. The mechanism produces a second pair of output signals which lacks the monaural information. The second pair of output signals each comprise a combination of one of the input channels and an inverse filtered signal produced from a difference of both input channels. Q-filters are used to provide the various filtered signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Assignee: QSound Labs, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian Cowieson, John Arthur, Terry Cashion
  • Patent number: 6195434
    Abstract: An apparent location of a sound source is controlled in azimuth and range to a listener of the sound using headphones by a range control block that has variable amplitude scalers and a time delay and by an azimuth control block that also has variable amplitude scalers and time delays. An input audio signal is fed in to the range control block and the values of the scalers and the taps on the delay buffers are read out of look-up tables in a controller that is addressed by an azimuth index value corresponding to any location on a circle surrounding the headphone wearer. Several range control blocks and azimuth control blocks can be provided depending on the number of input audio signals to be located. All of the range and azimuth control is provided by the range control blocks and azimuth control blocks so that the resultant signals require only a fixed number of filters regardless of the number of input audio signals to provide the signal processing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2001
    Assignee: QSound Labs, Inc.
    Inventors: Terry Cashion, Simon Williams
  • Patent number: 5809149
    Abstract: An apparent location of a sound source is controlled in azimuth and range to a listener of the sound using headphones by a range control block that has variable amplitude scalers and a time delay and by an azimuth control block that also has variable amplitude scalers and time delays. An input audio signal is fed in to the range control block and the values of the scalers and the taps on the delay buffers are read out of look-up tables in a controller that is addressed by an azimuth index value corresponding to any location on a circle surrounding the headphone wearer. Several range control blocks and azimuth control blocks can be provided depending on the number of input audio signals to be located. All of the range and azimuth control is provided by the range control blocks and azimuth control blocks so that the resultant signals require only a fixed number of filters regardless of the number of input audio signals to provide the signal processing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1998
    Assignee: QSound Labs, Inc.
    Inventors: Terry Cashion, Simon Williams
  • Patent number: 5436975
    Abstract: A system for use with headphones provides sound imaging positioning that can accurately locate the sound image at any one of a number of points surrounding the listener and can smoothly fade the sound position from one point to the next as the apparent sound source moves relative to the listener during panning. Individual sound positioners are provided that include only scalers or delay lines are provided for each channel, so that the same sound location filters can be utilized with a number of voices or input channels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1995
    Assignee: QSound Ltd.
    Inventors: Danny D. Lowe, Simon Williams, Terry Cashion
  • Patent number: 5371799
    Abstract: A system for processing an audio signal for playback over headphones in which the apparent sound source is located outside of the head of the listener processes the input signal as if it were made up of a direct wave portion, an early reflections portion, and a reverberations portion. The direct wave portion of the signal is processed in filters whose filter coefficients are chosen based upon the desired azimuth of the virtual sound source location. The early reflection portion is passed through a bank of filters connected in parallel whose coefficients are chosen based on each reflection azimuth. The outputs of these filters are passed through scalars to adjust the amplitude to simulate a desired range of the virtual sound source. The reverberation portion is processed without any sound source location information, using a random number generator, for example, and the output is attenuated in an exponential attenuator to be faded out.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 6, 1994
    Assignee: QSound Labs, Inc.
    Inventors: Danny D. Lowe, Terry Cashion, Simon Williams