Patents by Inventor Ty Safreno

Ty Safreno 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).

  • Publication number: 20120224145
    Abstract: A method and apparatus to inhibit the piracy of motion pictures in theaters by taking advantage of the frame rate discrepancies between film (or digital) display and video camcorders. By alternating specific image display intervals and, shuttering cadences, or with digital video projectors commanding a similar modified display via the digital projector's blanking and display capabilities, so that the projected images occur in a random and/or phase shifted manner, objectionable distortions are produced in an illicitly captured video image, while being invisible to theatrical viewers. In addition, various serrated, slit, multi-quadrant or spotted patterns may be used on mechanical shutters, or simulated on digital displays, to further degrade the quality of illicitly captured video by pirates in theaters.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 2, 2011
    Publication date: September 6, 2012
    Applicant: MaxiVision Cinema Technology
    Inventors: Dean K. Goodhill, Ty Safreno
  • Patent number: 8018569
    Abstract: A method and apparatus to inhibit the piracy of motion pictures in theaters by taking advantage of the frame rate discrepancies between film (or digital) display and video camcorders. By alternating specific image display intervals and, shuttering cadences, or with digital video projectors commanding a similar modified display via the digital projector's blanking and display capabilities, so that the projected images occur in a random and/or phase shifted manner, objectionable distortions are produced in an illicitly captured video image, while being invisible to theatrical viewers. In addition, various serrated, slit, multi-quadrant or spotted patterns may be used on mechanical shutters, or simulated on digital displays, to further degrade the quality of illicitly captured video by pirates in theaters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 13, 2011
    Assignee: MaxiVision Cinema Technology
    Inventors: Dean K. Goodhill, Ty Safreno
  • Publication number: 20090147219
    Abstract: Systems and methods for projecting motion pictures using a light source comprising an electrodeless lamp (12, 54). The electrodeless lamp (12, 54) may be used with a motion picture film projector or a so-called “digital cinema” projector, as well as a projector for projecting still images. The electrodeless lamp (12, 54) may be operated in a pulsed mode, thereby eliminating the need for a shutter in a typical film projector. The light source also may employ a plurality of electrodeless lamps (32, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 80). Each lamp may be selected to provide radiation corresponding to a different spectral composition. For example, the lamps may emit red, blue, and green light to illuminate a plurality of “Digital Micromirror Devices” (58) or other digital imaging means.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2006
    Publication date: June 11, 2009
    Applicant: NoArc, LLC
    Inventors: Dean K. Goodhill, Ty Safreno, Thomas A. Hough
  • Publication number: 20080309883
    Abstract: A method and apparatus to inhibit the piracy of motion pictures in theaters by taking advantage of the frame rate discrepancies between film (or digital) display and video camcorders. By alternating specific image display intervals and, shuttering cadences, or with digital video projectors commanding a similar modified display via the digital projector's blanking and display capabilities, so that the projected images occur in a random and/or phase shifted manner, objectionable distortions are produced in an illicitly captured video image, while being invisible to theatrical viewers. In addition, various serrated, slit, multi-quadrant or spotted patterns may be used on mechanical shutters, or simulated on digital displays, to further degrade the quality of illicitly captured video by pirates in theaters.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 8, 2006
    Publication date: December 18, 2008
    Inventors: Dean K. Goodhill, Ty Safreno
  • Publication number: 20060017884
    Abstract: A system and method for registering the frames of film with respect to an aperture in a motion picture projector. A registration reference mark is applied to each frame corresponding to the location of the frame on the film. When the film is intermittently stopped in the projector's film gate, the registration reference mark is read to determine the location of that frame relative to the immediately preceding frame. If the frame in the gate is misregistered, the gate is moved to correctly register the frame prior to projection. By properly registering the frames, the “jitter” and “weave” associated with conventional projectors is eliminated and resolution of the projected film image is enhanced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2005
    Publication date: January 26, 2006
    Inventors: Dean Goodhill, Ty Safreno, Don Behrns
  • Publication number: 20050036113
    Abstract: A system and method for registering the frames of film with respect to an aperture in a motion picture projector. A registration reference mark is applied to each frame corresponding to the location of the frame on the film. When the film is intermittently stopped in the projector's film gate, the registration reference mark is read to determine the location of that frame relative to the immediately preceding frame. If the frame in the gate is misregistered, the gate is moved to correctly register the frame prior to projection. By properly registering the frames, the “jitter” and “weave” associated with conventional projectors is eliminated and resolution of the projected film image is enhanced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2004
    Publication date: February 17, 2005
    Inventors: Dean Goodhill, Ty Safreno, Don Behrns
  • Publication number: 20040057015
    Abstract: A system and method for registering the frames of film with respect to an aperture in a motion picture projector. A registration reference mark is applied to each frame corresponding to the location of the frame on the film. When the film is intermittently stopped in the projector's film gate, the registration reference mark is read to determine the location of that frame relative to the immediately preceding frame. If the frame in the gate is misregistered, the gate is moved to correctly register the frame prior to projection. By properly registering the frames, the “jitter” and “weave” associated with conventional projectors is eliminated and resolution of the projected film image is enhanced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2003
    Publication date: March 25, 2004
    Inventors: Dean K. Goodhill, Ty Safreno, Don P. Behrns
  • Publication number: 20030011746
    Abstract: A system and method for registering the frames of film with respect to an aperture in a motion picture projector. A registration reference mark is applied to each frame corresponding to the location of the frame on the film. When the film is intermittently stopped in the projector's film gate, the registration reference mark is read to determine the location of that frame relative to the immediately preceding frame. If the frame in the gate is misregistered, the gate is moved to correctly register the frame prior to projection. By properly registering the frames, the “jitter” and “weave” associated with conventional projectors is eliminated and resolution of the projected film image is enhanced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2002
    Publication date: January 16, 2003
    Inventors: Dean K. Goodhill, Ty Safreno, Don P. Behrns
  • Patent number: 6450644
    Abstract: A system and method for registering the frames of film with respect to an aperture in a motion picture projector. A registration reference mark is applied to each frame corresponding to the location of the frame on the film. When the film is intermittently stopped in the projector's film gate, the registration reference mark is read to determine the location of that frame relative to the immediately preceding frame. If the frame in the gate is misregistered, the gate is moved to correctly register the frame prior to projection. By properly registering the frames, the “jitter”and “weave” associated with conventional projectors is eliminated and resolution of the projected film image is enhanced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2002
    Assignee: Maxivision Cinema Technology
    Inventors: Dean K. Goodhill, Ty Safreno, Don P. Behrns