Patents Assigned to Discovision Associates
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Patent number: 4456914Abstract: Apparatus and process for writing information using a laser light writing beam focused on a light sensitive layer having a threshold power level above which the layer reacts to the laser write beam. The intensity of the writing beam is adjusted relative to the threshold power level. In one embodiment, the peak intensity of the writing beam is adjusted so that one-half of the peak intensity is equal to the threshold power level. In a second embodiment, the average intensity of the writing beam is adjusted to equal the threshold power level.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1982Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: John S. Winslow
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Patent number: 4456375Abstract: A method for measuring the size of dimple-type defects in an area of the surface of a flat piece of transparent material, such as an optical disc. A large beam of collimated light is provided and passed through the piece of material in a normal orientation with respect to the surface being inspected. A screen is placed in the path of the beam emerging from the disc and circular shadows generated by refraction are measured to determine the size of the defects which produces them.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1981Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventors: Mark E. Gardiner, David W. Kuntz
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Patent number: 4455634Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: June 19, 1984Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventors: Edward Efron, James O. McPherson, Young B. Kim
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Patent number: 4451913Abstract: A video signal play back device derives video signals from successive tracks formed as a continuous spiral on a video disc using a light source and a lens system, which is carried by a rotatable element at a predetermined spacing from the surface of the disc and which defines a folded optical path. The rotatable element translates the lens system in the radial direction relative to the disc for "coarse" steering of the light beam along the information tracks as the disc is rotated by a turntable. The optical path includes a mirror which is articulated for rotational motion about an axis which shifts the point of impingement of the transmitted light beam upon the disc in the radial direction. The returned beam is directed to a photosensitive pick-up which provides input signals to a circuit which generates a "fine" servo control signal to drive the articulated mirror.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1981Date of Patent: May 29, 1984Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: James E. Elliott
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Patent number: 4450488Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for recording and playing back a video signal on a video disc, such that selected video frames can be played back in a stop-motion fashion, with accompanying audio. Each stop-motion video frame is recorded on a single recording track on the disc, and an associated digitized stop-motion audio signal is combined with a continuous-play video signal and recorded on a plurality of preceding tracks. During playback, the tracks recording the continuous-play video signal are first scanned, to recover and display the continuous-play video frames, and to recover and enter into a memory the digitized stop-motion audio signal. The track recording the corresponding stop-motion video signal is then scanned, in a repeated fashion, to provide a stop-motion display of the video frame, while the stop-motion audio signal is extracted from the memory and converted back to its original analog format, for playback along with the stop-motion video frame.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1983Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: Scott M. Golding
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Patent number: 4445144Abstract: A method for detecting and measuring eccentricity in a video disc and a video disc player, in which a video signal representing a special eccentricity test pattern is recorded on a prescribed set of adjacent recording tracks on the disc. Each frame of the video signal is recorded on a separate track, and the successive frames exhibit a prescribed movement. During an eccentricity test, the player scans the disc at a fixed radius, so that eccentricity in either the disc or the player causes it to scan cyclically across a plurality of tracks during each disc revolution. The playback signal therefore includes segments of the signal recorded on each of the scanned tracks, the shape of the displayed test pattern indicates the magnitude of combined eccentricity of the disc and player.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1981Date of Patent: April 24, 1984Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: Gary M. Giddings
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Patent number: 4445209Abstract: A servo control system for maintaining an information detection device, such as a light beam, at the optimum focused position above an information track for retrieving the maximum amount of reflected radiation from an information track, such as a spiral recording track on a videodisc. The system of the invention includes an optical system, a piezoelectric dither element, a dither oscillator, circuitry for deriving an intermediate signal indicative of the effect of the dither on the detected signal derived from the information track, phase comparison circuitry for deriving an error signal from a comparison of the dither signal applied to the piezoelectric dither element and the actual dither modulation of the light beam retrieved from the information track, and a movable lens assembly responsive to the error signal for accurately focusing the light beam upon an information track.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1982Date of Patent: April 24, 1984Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventors: Lee Mickleson, Eric V. Olson
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Patent number: 4441179Abstract: A symmetrical video disc structure and method for making the structure are described. The video disc structure is symmetrical about a plane passing through a core member and equidistant and parallel to a first information bearing surface and a second information bearing surface carried by the core. First and second reflective layers are formed over the first and second information bearing surfaces, respectively. The combination of two reflective layers, so oriented, operates as a vapor barrier for preventing the absorptions of water into the core member of the symmetrical video disc structure situated between the two vapor barriers. First and second protective layers are formed over the first and second reflective layers, respectively. The thickness of the first and the second protective layers is maintained the same over the entire area of the video disc structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1981Date of Patent: April 3, 1984Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: Gary G. Slaten
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Patent number: 4439132Abstract: A hot sprue assembly is provided for controlling flow of molten material into the mold cavity of an injection molding machine. The hot sprue assembly is particularly designed for use with an injection molding machine for molding centrally apertured record discs, such as video information discs. The hot sprue assembly includes a hot sprue bushing cooperating with a generally conically-shaped dispersion head to define an open and relatively narrow annular gate through which molten material is injected into the mold cavity, and a central die plug within the mold cavity for cooperating with the dispersion head to mold a central aperture into the disc. Valving of the molten material through the gate is achieved by heating the sprue assembly to create a temperature differential which, during solidification of the material within the mold cavity, permits the material within the mold cavity to solidify up to the gate without substantial solidification of material within the sprue assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1981Date of Patent: March 27, 1984Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: Rocky V. Morrison
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Patent number: 4439848Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: September 1, 1981Date of Patent: March 27, 1984Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventors: Ludwig Ceshkovsky, Wayne R. Dakin
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Patent number: 4433423Abstract: Method and apparatus for generating a series of delta modulation data signals corresponding to a predetermined analog waveform wherein an error determination comparison is made on a sequentially generated series of potential delta modulation data signals to determine the optimum pattern of delta modulation bits. The method can be performed in iterative fashion for each delta modulation bit generated.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1982Date of Patent: February 21, 1984Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: Scott M. Golding
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Patent number: 4430401Abstract: An optical recording medium for use with a recording apparatus of the type that focuses onto the medium, as the medium is moved in a prescribed fashion, a beam of light that is modulated in intensity in accordance with a data signal to be recorded. The recording medium includes a substrate having a smooth, planar upper surface, with a thin light-absorbing coating overlaying the surface, such coating including an explosive material such as nitrocellulose, and a light-absorbing dye. As the medium is moved with respect to the intensity-modulated beam, the explosive coating is selectively energized by the beam to induce spaced explosions threin, whereby corresponding optically readable irregularities, representative of the data signal, are formed in the outer surface of the coating.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1980Date of Patent: February 7, 1984Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: Richard L. Wilkinson
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Patent number: 4422904Abstract: An improved process for making video discs, which enables the molding of replicas having substantially higher signal-to-noise ratios during playback. One aspect of the invention extends the duration of a photoresist development process to yield developed recording masters having spaced information-bearing pits with unexpectedly steeper sidewalls. Another aspect of the invention forms metallic stampers using an initial vapor deposition step carried out in an extremely low pressure of about 1.times.10.sup.-6 torr, to reduce oxidation and thereby improve conformity between the photoresist geometry and the stamper geometry.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: Richard L. Wilkinson
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Patent number: 4422169Abstract: A lens assembly is positionally adjusted for precisely focusing a light beam upon a video information disc in a video recorder-playback machine. The lens assembly includes a focusing lens supported on an air bearing within an assembly housing for movement toward and away from the disc. A current conducting coil is movable with the focusing lens and is adapted to receive an electrical current indicative of instantaneous focusing error of the light beam upon the disc. A fixed magnetic field formed by a permanent magnet mounted on the housing between opposite pole pieces comprising portions of the housing is magnetically coupled with the coil whereby variations in the current result in adjustment of the position of the focusing lens with respect to the disc to correct the focusing error.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1980Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventors: George Vitale, Richard L. Wilkinson
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Patent number: 4415138Abstract: A matrix is used to prepare a mold of an elastomeric material. A polymerizable compound is coated onto a flexible, thin substrate such as Mylar and is placed with compound side in intimate contact with the mold. The compound is cured and is bonded to the substrate. The cured combination is stripped from the mold and is given a metallic coating to improve reflectivity. A clear plastic coating may be applied to protect the metal surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1982Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: Manfred H. Jarsen
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Patent number: 4414655Abstract: A control system for use in controllably adjusting a prescribed characteristic of a beam scanning a record medium. In the preferred embodiments, the control system is embodied in a tracking apparatus for use in a playback system for recovering information from a selected recording track on an optical record medium such as a video disc. The tracking apparatus produces a tracking error signal representative of the deviation of a scanning reading beam from the centerline of the selected track, and couples this error signal to a movable tracking mirror to form a servo for controllably positioning the beam in alignment with the track. The tracking apparatus further includes a dimple compensation circuit for monitoring the tracking error signal and producing a tracking loop disable signal whenever it determines that the reading beam is scanning a video disc defect, such as a dimple.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1981Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventors: Robert M. Shoji, John S. Chudy
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Patent number: 4412743Abstract: A method and apparatus for detecting a property such as a defect in a surface to be scanned. A focusing, or objective lens is provided together with a subsystem for maintaining a substantially fixed distance between the focusing lens and the scanned surface. Scanning is effected by providing lateral movement between the lens and the surface. An off-axis light beam source is provided having a beam of light which is directed to pass through the lens to the scanned surface. A light beam sensing element is positioned so as to detect that portion of the light beam reflected off of the surface and transmitted back through the lens.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1981Date of Patent: November 1, 1983Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: Carlyle J. Eberly
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Patent number: 4412805Abstract: A hot sprue assembly is provided for controlling flow of molten material into the mold cavity of an injection molding machine. The hot sprue assembly is particularly designed for use with an injection molding machine for molding centrally apertured record discs, such as video information discs. The hot sprue assembly includes a hot sprue bushing cooperating with a dispersion head to define an open and relatively narrow annular gate through which molten material is injected into the mold cavity, and a central die plug within the mold cavity for cooperating with the dispersion head to mold a central aperture into the disc. Valving of the molten material through the gate is achieved by heating the sprue assembly to create a temperature differential which, during solidification of the material within the mold cavity, permits the material within the mold cavity to solidify up to the gate without substantial solidification of material within the sprue assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1981Date of Patent: November 1, 1983Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: Rocky V. Morrison
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Patent number: 4405540Abstract: A hot sprue valve assembly is provided for controlling flow of molten material through a hot sprue bushing of an injection molding machine. The valve assembly is particularly designed for use with an injection molding machine for molding centrally apertured record discs, such as video information discs. The valve assembly includes a poppet valve movable between an open position to allow flow of molten disc-forming material into a mold cavity, and a closed position to prevent flow of the disc-forming material into the mold cavity. The poppet valve is designed to mold a central aperture in the disc upon movement to the closed position, and the valve assembly is designed to accommodate air ejector apparatus for removing a solidified record disc from the machine.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1981Date of Patent: September 20, 1983Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventor: Bruno F. P. Mayer
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Patent number: 4406000Abstract: Tracking apparatus and related method for use in a playback system for recovering information from a selected recording track on an optical record medium such as a video disc. The tracking apparatus produces a tracking error signal representative of the deviation of a scanning reading beam from the centerline of the selected track, and couples this error signal to a movable tracking mirror to form a servo for controllably positioning the beam in alignment with the track. The tracking apparatus further includes a defect detection circuit for monitoring the tracking error signal and producing a pair of control signals that indicate when video disc defects of prescribed types are being scanned, and a threshold detector circuit for comparing the error signal to prescribed positive and negative thresholds that are selectively-variable in accordance with the pair of control signals.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1981Date of Patent: September 20, 1983Assignee: Discovision AssociatesInventors: Robert M. Shoji, John S. Chudy, Carlyle J. Eberly