Patents Assigned to Discovision Associates
  • Patent number: 4703368
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for recording and playing back a plurality of digitally encoded audio messages along with associated video data. The messages are combined along with a plurality of corresponding audio message initial data address signals and recorded on a recording medium with the video data. In playback, the address and audio data signals are retrieved from the recording medium and stored. The address signals are utilized to access selectable messages for decoding and playback with selected video data. Codes can be included to control the decoding rate in accordance with the sample rate of the audio message data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1985
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1987
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Wayne R. Dakin
  • Patent number: 4701898
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for rapidly moving a reading beam of light radially relative to a rotating record disc, to impinge on a selected target track on the disc and recover information recorded on it. The apparatus first radially translates an optical system that directs the beam onto the disc at a relatively high speed until it is within a prescribed radial distance of the target track. Thereafter, an element of the optical system is controllably deflected such that the beam moves incrementally across a prescribed plurality of tracks during each disc revolution, until reaching the target track. The information recorded on each track includes a unique addres signal, and movement of the beam relative to the disc is controlled according to the difference between the respective addresses of the track currently being scanned and the target track.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1985
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1987
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Gary M. Giddings
  • Patent number: 4682246
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for evaluating the quality of audio and/or video transfer characteristics of a device upon which, or through which, audio and/or video information is contained, or passes, respectively. Both method and apparatus concern the evaluation of the quality of information transfer in the recording and playing back of a recording medium or in the transferring of audio and/or video information through an information handling device referred to as a throughput device. Unit evaluation is accomplished by establishing an input signal of known content, measuring selected parameters of selected parts of the input signal, feeding the input signal to the unit under test, measuring the parameters of parts of the output signal from the unit under test corresponding to the same selected parts of the input signal, and comparing the selected parameters of the input signal with the corresponding parameters of the output signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1987
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Edward Efron, James O. McPherson, Young B. Kim
  • Patent number: 4648084
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for measuring the spacing between adjacent information tracks on a recording medium. A spot of light is projected onto at least a portion of a first track and maintained in a constant spacing from a second track. A photodetector detects the amount of light reflected off of the disc from the spot in a predetermined direction, and provides an electrical signal as an output. The photodetector output provides a measurement of the track-to-track spacing of the recording medium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1987
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Carlyle J. Eberly
  • Patent number: 4638377
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for playing back a plurality of digitally encoded audio messages along with associated video data. The audio messages are combined along with a plurality of corresponding audio message start address signals when recorded on a recording medium. The digitally encoded information can be recorded in the audio domain, i.e. as digitally audio recorded on an audio channel of the medium, or in the video domain, i.e. as digitized audio recorded on the video channel of the medium. In playback, the address and audio data signals are retrieved from the recording medium and stored. The address signals are utilized to access selectable messages for decoding and playback of the selected audio message.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 1984
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1987
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Wayne R. Dakin
  • Patent number: 4623837
    Abstract: Method and means for evaluating the quality of audio and/or video transfer characteristics of a device upon which, or through which, audio and/or video information is contained, or passes, respectively. Both method and apparatus concern the evaluation of the quality of information transfer in the recording and playing back of a recording medium or in the transferring of audio and/or video information through an information handling device referred to as a throughput device. Unit evaluation is accomplished by establishing an input signal of known content, measuring selected parameters of selected parts of the input signal, feeding the input signal to the unit under test, measuring the parameters of parts of the output signal from the unit under test corresponding to the same selected parts of the input signal, and comparing the selected parameters of the input signal with the corresponding parameters of the output signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1985
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1986
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Edward Efron, James O. McPherson, Young B. Kim
  • Patent number: 4615753
    Abstract: A transparent record disc is provided which may appropriately have video signals optically recorded thereon, the record is composed of a lamination, for example, of pliant transparent plastic on a base of hard transparent plastic. The base provides strength for the record and the pliant plastic permits the video recording to be impressed into the record by simple embossing means, rather than by stamping or molding by which the surface of the record is actually raised above its melting point and caused to flow. An improved process for forming the video recordings on the disc record is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1984
    Date of Patent: October 7, 1986
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: David P. Gregg
  • Patent number: 4611318
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for monitoring the optical recording of information on an information storage member using a first beam of light for writing the information and a second beam of light for reading the information. Both the writing beam and the reading beam are focused on the storage member by a single objective lens. The input information signal which is used for modulating the writing beam is also directed to a delaying circuit, and the delayed information signal is compared with the playback signal derived from the reading beam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1985
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1986
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: John S. Winslow
  • Patent number: 4598324
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for evaluating the audio characteristics of an audio-video program recorded on a storage member in which the video portion of the program contains picture frame code numbers. A predetermined picture frame number at which video evaluation of the audio portion of the program is to commence is initially established. The audio and video portions of the recorded audio-video program are recovered, and the picture frame code numbers are extracted from the video portion thereof. The extracted picture frame numbers from the recovered video portion are then compared with the predetermined picture frame number, and audio evaluation of the audio portion of the program commences upon coincidence of the detected picture frame number and the predetermined picture number. Evaluation is effected by measuring predetermined audio characteristics of the recovered audio portion and comparing the measured characteristics with corresponding audio reference characteristics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1986
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Edward Efron, James O. McPherson, Young B. Kim
  • Patent number: 4594702
    Abstract: Method and means for supporting an optical read or write head to maintain a constant spacing between the head and a moving information storage medium. A major drawback in the prior art head assemblies incorporating pheumatic forcing pistons concerns the chattering, or lateral and axial vibrations, of the lens assembly relative to the housing due to the turbulent airflow in the passageway leading from the annular chamber to the atmosphere. The present invention provides a lens assembly/housing arrangement in which substantial axial support for the lens assembly within the housing is obtainable simultaneously with eliminating the turbulent air flow by increasing the axial width verses gap width ratio. Basically, the invention involves an annular pressure chamber provided between air journal bearings at each end of the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1982
    Date of Patent: June 10, 1986
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Rodney S. Livingston
  • Patent number: 4583210
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for optically recording information on a moving information storage member and for reading the information immediately after it is written. An intensity modulated writing beam and a separate reading beam of light are simultaneously focused by a single objective lens. The reading beam impinges the medium at a point trailing the point of impingement of the writing beam by a prescribed amount. The reading beam is reflected by the moving medium in accordance with the recorded information. The modulated reflected light is collected by the objective lens, and the intensity of the reflected light is sensed for generating a playback signal. The quality of the playback signal may be monitored to allow control of the intensity of the writing beam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1986
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: John S. Winslow
  • Patent number: 4583131
    Abstract: A video record medium, such as a record disc, for recording a composite video and audio signal suitable for stop-motion playback, with accompanying audio. Discrete segments of an analog audio signal are digitized and compressed in time and recorded on alternate tracks on the disc, and corresponding frames of a video signal are recorded on the tracks located therebetween. During playback of the disc, a selected audio track is scanned initially and the digital audio data recovered therefrom is entered into a memory device, after which the track for recording the corresponding video frame is scanned in a repeated fashion, to produce a stop-motion display of the frame, while the stored audio data is extracted from the memory device and converted back to an analog format, for simultaneous playback at its original speed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1986
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Wayne R. Dakin
  • Patent number: 4571716
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for recording a data signal on a light-reflective record disc, wherein an intensity-modulated write beam of light is focused onto the disc as the disc is rotated in a prescribed fashion, to produce a sequence of spaced non-reflective regions representative of the data signal. Additionally, a relatively low intensity pre-write beam of light scans the disc in advance of, but synchronous with, the write beam to detect the presence of non-reflective defects in the disc that could inhibit the recording of the data signal thereon. Whenever such a defect is detected, a special defect flag code is recorded in advance of and over the defective region, whereby when the data signal is recovered from the disc at a subsequent time, it can be recognized that the data signal is being temporarily interrupted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1984
    Date of Patent: February 18, 1986
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Stanley R. Szerlip
  • Patent number: 4567531
    Abstract: A method and means for vertical interval encoding of a program signal having at least a video program portion with sequential fields separated by vertical intervals, the program signal having associated therewith sequential field related identification code signals, wherein a desired field related identification code at which encoding of the program signal is to commence is selected. Continuously recurring vertical interval code signals are generated at predetermined intervals corresponding to like intervals between groups of fields, for example two or three, of the program signal. The identification code associated with the program signal is then compared with the selected identification code, and upon the occurrence of a match of identification codes, the composite video program signal is signal-mixed with the vertical interval code signal in timed relationship so as to insert the vertical interval code signal in corresponding vertical intervals of the program signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 28, 1986
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: George K. Tabata
  • Patent number: 4566090
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for measuring the spacing between adjacent information tracks on a recording medium. A spot of light is projected onto at least a portion of a first track and maintained in a constant spacing from a second track. A photodetector detects the amount of light reflected off of the disc from the spot in a predetermined direction, and provides an electrical signal as an output. The photodetector output provides a measurement of the track-to-track spacing of the recording medium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1984
    Date of Patent: January 21, 1986
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Carlyle J. Eberly
  • Patent number: 4535548
    Abstract: A method and means for drying a thin aqueous-based coating on heat sensitive materials without boiling and without distortion or damage to the heat sensitive material or delicate surface thereof. Solvent-based adhesives are used in the production of articles of manufacture because of the ability to assembly the separate pieces immediately after the spray adhesive is applied. However, certain solvent-based adhesives attack the surface of the item to be covered, and in the case of videodiscs, the solvent in the adhesive may well contaminate the plastic surfaces or even the aluminum reflective layer of a laser disc. According to the present invention, a water based coating applied to a sensitive material is subjected to alternate sources of radiant heat energy and relatively cool air.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 20, 1985
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: James L. Hyde
  • Patent number: 4536863
    Abstract: A system for recovering information from a videodisc and performing special functions which enhance the operational character of the system. To increase the reliability of landing at or near a target track, provisions are made to search for a track adjacent a target track whose track identifier has been obliterated. Further, a method and means for stepping forward or reverse one field at a time is disclosed. Another aspect of the invention concerns a capability to respond to a random command instruction resulting in subsequent functioning of the system in a random manner. Yet a further aspect of the invention is related to controlled jumping of one or more tracks during vertical blanking time to produce unique forward or backward motions; multiples of playing speed, both forward and reverse, and visual special effects can be realized using the multiple track jumping feature. Finally, a method and means are described which permit synchronous transmission of video from a videodisc to an external using device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 20, 1985
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Gary M. Giddings
  • Patent number: 4535366
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for the recording onto a recording medium and playback of digital data, such as digitally encoded audio data, such that the recording medium is playable on either of two different commercial television format video type players. For example, according to the present invention an optical disc having digitally encoded audio data recorded thereon may be playable on either a PAL compatible or an NTSC compatible optical video disc player with minimal modification of the player.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1985
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Alan J. Pullen
  • Patent number: RE32051
    Abstract: A video disc player is described for use with a video disc having frequency modulated video information recorded thereon in the form of a plurality of concentric circles or a single spiral. The information track comprises successively positioned light reflective and light non-reflective regions. A focused light beam is caused to be positioned over the center of an information track and the light reflected from the information track is gathered by an objective lens for application to electronic circuitry for recovering the recorded frequency modulated video signals. Radial tracking means are described for maintaining the focused light spot to impinge upon the center of an information track. Lens focusing means are described for positioning the objective lens at the optimum focused position above the information track for gathering the maximum amount of reflected light from the information track.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 17, 1985
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Ludwig Ceshkovsky, Wayne R. Dakin
  • Patent number: RE32431
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for recovering information at a substantially constant rate from a rotatable information storage disc. The information is stored on the disc in a plurality of substantially circular and concentrically arranged information tracks, with a substantially uniform recording density, and it is recovered by controllably rotating the disc, relative to a transducer, at an angular velocity substantially inversely proportional to the radius of the corresponding track. The apparatus includes a coarse speed control potentiometer for producing a measure of the radius of the particular information track from which information is being recovered, and fine speed control means for comparing the relative phase angles of a periodic signal in the recovered information and a periodic reference signal and for producing a fine speed control signal proportional to the phase difference.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1987
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Wayne R. Dakin, Ludwig Ceshkovsky