Patents by Inventor Todd M. Burghgraef

Todd M. Burghgraef 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: 11376957
    Abstract: A vehicle shifter interface including a protruding contoured member including an outer surface having a first contour with a round shape and a second contour; a first set of capacitive touch sensor pads disposed on an inner surface of the protruding contoured member in an area underlying the first contour, the first set of capacitive touch sensor pads arranged to provide output signals in response to a rotary movement of a driver's fingers about the round shape of the first contour thereby indicating a change in gear selection; and a second set of capacitive touch sensor pads disposed on the inner surface in an area underlying the second contour, the second set of capacitive touch sensor pads arranged and configured to provide output signals in response to at least one of a position of a driver's finger on the second contour and a change of position of a driver's finger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 2019
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2022
    Assignee: GHSP, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard W. Harris, Ian P. Sage, Eric W. Bryant, Todd M. Burghgraef
  • Publication number: 20190210458
    Abstract: A vehicle shifter interface including a protruding contoured member including an outer surface having a first contour with a round shape and a second contour; a first set of capacitive touch sensor pads disposed on an inner surface of the protruding contoured member in an area underlying the first contour, the first set of capacitive touch sensor pads arranged to provide output signals in response to a rotary movement of a driver's fingers about the round shape of the first contour thereby indicating a change in gear selection; and a second set of capacitive touch sensor pads disposed on the inner surface in an area underlying the second contour, the second set of capacitive touch sensor pads arranged and configured to provide output signals in response to at least one of a position of a driver's finger on the second contour and a change of position of a driver's finger.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 7, 2019
    Publication date: July 11, 2019
    Inventors: Richard W. Harris, Ian P. Sage, Eric W. Bryant, Todd M. Burghgraef
  • Patent number: 8836672
    Abstract: A system and method utilizing two image sensors to simultaneously capture images of a FOV (field of view). The image sensors are arranged along the same optical path for viewing the FOV. The FOV is illuminated by an illuminator of a specific frequency band. An image is captured by the first image sensor which has a filter that passes at least a portion of the light of the frequency band of the illuminator. An image is captured by the second image sensor that has a filter to pass a band of frequencies adjacent to, but generally not including the frequency band of the illuminator. The images may be manipulated, for example, to provide enhanced performance and/or compensate for variables in the system. A processor subtracts the images to produce an image that represents light reflected back from the illuminator, excluding ambient light at the frequency of the illuminator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 16, 2014
    Assignee: DornerWorks, Ltd.
    Inventors: Curtis W. Stienstra, Albert A. Cornelius, Todd M. Burghgraef, Nathan S. Meyer, Steven H. VanderLeest
  • Publication number: 20120200535
    Abstract: A system and method utilizing two image sensors to simultaneously capture images of a FOV (field of view). The image sensors are arranged along the same optical path for viewing the FOV. The FOV is illuminated by an illuminator of a specific frequency band. An image is captured by the first image sensor which has a filter that passes at least a portion of the light of the frequency band of the illuminator. An image is captured by the second image sensor that has a filter to pass a band of frequencies adjacent to, but generally not including the frequency band of the illuminator. The images may be manipulated, for example, to provide enhanced performance and/or compensate for variables in the system. A processor subtracts the images to produce an image that represents light reflected back from the illuminator, excluding ambient light at the frequency of the illuminator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2012
    Publication date: August 9, 2012
    Applicant: DORNERWORKS, LTD.
    Inventors: Curtis W. Stienstra, Albert A. Cornelius, Todd M. Burghgraef, Nathan S. Meyer, Steven H. VanderLeest