Patents Assigned to Eidak Corporation
  • Patent number: 5394470
    Abstract: Augmenting pulses are added to the horizontal sync pulse intervals of a video signal to prevent a copy of the thus modified video signal from being satisfactorily displayed. The magnitude of the augmenting pulses is chosen so that the modified signal containing these pulses can be displayed without distortion. When the modified video signal is recorded and then reproduced by a typical VCR (i.e., when the modified video signal is copied), attenuation of the augmenting pulses and the remaining portions of the horizontal sync pulse occurs so that a television receiver cannot properly detect horizontal sync in the copied modified video signal, resulting in an unsatisfactory display.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1995
    Assignee: Eidak Corporation
    Inventors: William J. Buynak, Eugene Leonard, Graham S. Stubbs, Karoly Budai
  • Patent number: 5034981
    Abstract: Counting circuitry in the vertical synchronizing circuit of a video receiver is prevented from generating vertical control signals at a fixed, standard periodicity when the video signal transmitted to that receiver exhibits a changing field interval which varies above and below that standard period. At least one of the vertical pulses in the vertical period of each field interval as well as plural equalizing pulses in the post equalizing period in that field interval are deleted from the video signal. To minimize perturbations in the video picture displayed from that video signal, the time of occurrence of the first vertical pulse in selected field intervals is shifted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 23, 1991
    Assignee: Eidak Corporation
    Inventors: Eugene Leonard, Bill Perlman, Karoly Budai, William R. Dolson
  • Patent number: 5003590
    Abstract: A system and method for encoding an optional video disc to inhibit unauthorized recording of played back signals by conventional videotape recorders is provided. A source program is mounted on a video signal generating means. The video signal is modified by increasing and decreasing time durations from a standard horizontal line duration of pre-established maximums and minimums. The modified video signal is recorded on a previously blank optical video disc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1991
    Assignee: Eidak Corporation
    Inventors: Bernard J. Lechner, Graham S. Stubbs, Eugene Leonard
  • Patent number: 4914694
    Abstract: A composite television signal is modified to inhibit the reproduction of an unauthorized recording thereof by conventional video recorders but enable the display of a video picture therefrom on a television receiver. The length of a frame (more particularly, the length of each field in a frame) is increased or decreased from standard length, either by changing the time duration of the respective horizontal line intervals included in each frame while keeping a constant, standard (e.g. 525) number of lines per frame, or by changing the number of horizontal line intervals which constitute a frame while maintaining the standard duration of each line interval (e.g. 63.5 microseconds). A profile pattern representing the variation of the video frame duration, or vertical period, (whether by changing the horizontal line durations or the number of lines in a frame) with respect to time is adjustable to correspondingly control the rate at which the vertical period (i.e.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 1988
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1990
    Assignee: Eidak Corporation
    Inventors: Eugene Leonard, Bill Perlman, Karoly Budai, William R. Dolson