Projectors With Alternately Operable Shutters Patents (Class 352/135)
  • Patent number: 7298965
    Abstract: Often, during an event, such as a movie, play, concert, opera, etc., viewers of the event attempt to illicitly record the event. Such illicit recording attempts may be interfered with by using emitters that emit radiation that interferes with recording and/or operation of the recording devices. For example, infrared emitters may be used to saturate an event viewing area. The infrared, while non-visible to human viewers, is received and recorded by recorders using charge-coupled devices (CCDs), such as conventional digital cameras, movie cameras, television cameras, telescopes, etc. Other radiation can be emitted based on the type of recorder with which one desires to interfere. Alternatively, or in addition thereto, emitters may also be used to send commands to recorders, such as stop, rewind, eject, etc., to interfere with operation of the recorders.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2007
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventor: Stephen P. Balogh
  • Patent number: 6868229
    Abstract: Often, during an event, such as a movie, play, concert, opera, etc., viewers of the event attempt to illicitly record the event. Such illicit recording attempts may be interfered with by using emitters that emit radiation that interferes with recording and/or operation of the recording devices. For example, infrared emitters may be used to saturate an event viewing area. The infrared, while non-visible to human viewers, is received and recorded by recorders using charge-coupled devices (CCDs), such as conventional digital cameras, movie cameras, television cameras, telescopes, etc. Other radiation can be emitted based on the type of recorder with which one desires to interfere. Alternatively, or in addition thereto, emitters may also be used to send commands to recorders, such as stop, rewind, eject, etc., to interfere with operation of the recorders.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2005
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventor: Stephen P. Balogh
  • Patent number: 6741323
    Abstract: In a motion picture subtitle system a shutter such as a mechanical dowser, LCLV, or E/O diffuser is inserted in the optical path between the supplemental projector and the motion picture screen and synchronized to the projection of the subtitles to reduce visual artifacts and enhance the cinematic presentation. A controller is arranged to receive the subtitles from a storage medium, to provide the subtitles to the supplemental projector in synchronism with the projection of the motion picture, and to alternately cause the shutter to pass the modulated light beam during an “on” state in synchronism with the motion picture so the subtitles are superimposed at desired times on desired portions of the motion picture and cause the shutter to attenuate the light beam during an “off” state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 25, 2004
    Assignee: Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Bradley J. Plunkett
  • Patent number: 5001560
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for decoding and receiving a sequence of image frames employ selectively a measure of motion displacement for generating a motion compensated image and filter selection data. The motion compensated image, together with an error signal, provides the receiver with full detail regarding the next frame of a sequence. In some instances, however, the motion displacement data is inaccurate for portions of the next image frame. In those instances, the method and apparatus determine from the filter selection data that filtering of a portion of a previously received image provides a lower error energy for the resulting prediction of the image. If a lower error energy is not achieved by low-pass filtering, the data from the communications path regarding the motion displacement enables the receiver to reconstruct at least a block portion of the image frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 19, 1991
    Assignee: PicTel Corporation
    Inventor: Staffan Ericsson