Patents Assigned to Silencer Devices, LLC.
  • Patent number: 11610573
    Abstract: Noise abatement within a signal stream containing unwanted signal referred to as noise is performed by acquiring a digitized noise signal and using a digital processor circuit to subdivide the acquired noise signal into different frequency band segments and thereby generate a plurality of segmented noise signals. Then individually for each segmented noise signal, the processor shifts in time the segmented noise signal by an amount dependent on a selected frequency of the segmented noise signal to produce a plurality of shifted segmented noise signals. The precise time shift applied to each noise segment considers the frequency content of the segment and the system processing time. Individually for each segmented noise signal, amplitude scaling is applied. The shifted and amplitude-scaled segmented noise signals are then combined to form a composite anti-noise signal which is output into the signal stream to abate the noise through destructive interference.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 2021
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2023
    Assignee: Silencer Devices, LLC.
    Inventors: Eugene Seagriff, Jean-Claude Junqua
  • Patent number: 11322127
    Abstract: A noise cancellation technique is presented with improved frequency resolution. The method includes: acquiring a digitized noise signal from an environment in which the audio signal stream is present; receiving a data sample from the digitized noise signal; appending one or more additional samples to the data sample to form a series of samples, where magnitude for each of the one or more additional samples is substantially zero; computing a frequency domain representation of the series of samples in the frequency domain; shifting the frequency domain representation of the series of samples in time using the digital processor circuit, thereby producing a shifted frequency domain representation of the series of samples; converting the shifted frequency domain representation of the series of samples to time domain to form a portion of an anti-noise signal; and outputting the anti-noise signal into the audio signal stream to abate the noise through destructive interference.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 2020
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2022
    Assignee: Silencer Devices, LLC.
    Inventors: Eugene Seagriff, Raihan Ferdous Sajal, Jean-Claude Junqua
  • Publication number: 20220068252
    Abstract: Noise abatement within a signal stream containing unwanted signal referred to as noise is performed by acquiring a digitized noise signal and using a digital processor circuit to subdivide the acquired noise signal into different frequency band segments and thereby generate a plurality of segmented noise signals. Then individually for each segmented noise signal, the processor shifts in time the segmented noise signal by an amount dependent on a selected frequency of the segmented noise signal to produce a plurality of shifted segmented noise signals. The precise time shift applied to each noise segment considers the frequency content of the segment and the system processing time. Individually for each segmented noise signal, amplitude scaling is applied. The shifted and amplitude-scaled segmented noise signals are then combined to form a composite anti-noise signal which is output into the signal stream to abate the noise through destructive interference.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2021
    Publication date: March 3, 2022
    Applicant: Silencer Devices, LLC.
    Inventors: Eugene SEAGRIFF, Jean-Claude JUNQUA
  • Patent number: 11200878
    Abstract: Noise abatement within a signal stream containing unwanted signal referred to as noise is performed by acquiring a digitized noise signal and using a digital processor circuit to subdivide the acquired noise signal into different frequency band segments and thereby generate a plurality of segmented noise signals. Then individually for each segmented noise signal, the processor shifts in time the segmented noise signal by an amount dependent on a selected frequency of the segmented noise signal to produce a plurality of shifted segmented noise signals. The precise time shift applied to each noise segment considers the frequency content of the segment and the system processing time. Individually for each segmented noise signal, amplitude scaling is applied. The shifted and amplitude-scaled segmented noise signals are then combined to form a composite anti-noise signal which is output into the signal stream to abate the noise through destructive interference.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 2020
    Date of Patent: December 14, 2021
    Assignee: Silencer Devices, LLC.
    Inventors: Eugene Seagriff, Jean-Claude Junqua
  • Publication number: 20210020155
    Abstract: A noise cancellation technique is presented with improved frequency resolution. The method includes: acquiring a digitized noise signal from an environment in which the audio signal stream is present; receiving a data sample from the digitized noise signal; appending one or more additional samples to the data sample to form a series of samples, where magnitude for each of the one or more additional samples is substantially zero; computing a frequency domain representation of the series of samples in the frequency domain; shifting the frequency domain representation of the series of samples in time using the digital processor circuit, thereby producing a shifted frequency domain representation of the series of samples; converting the shifted frequency domain representation of the series of samples to time domain to form a portion of an anti-noise signal; and outputting the anti-noise signal into the audio signal stream to abate the noise through destructive interference.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 15, 2020
    Publication date: January 21, 2021
    Applicant: Silencer Devices, LLC.
    Inventors: Eugene SEAGRIFF, Raihan Ferdous SAJAL, Jean-Claude JUNQUA
  • Publication number: 20200342845
    Abstract: Noise abatement within a signal stream containing unwanted signal referred to as noise is performed by acquiring a digitized noise signal and using a digital processor circuit to subdivide the acquired noise signal into different frequency band segments and thereby generate a plurality of segmented noise signals. Then individually for each segmented noise signal, the processor shifts in time the segmented noise signal by an amount dependent on a selected frequency of the segmented noise signal to produce a plurality of shifted segmented noise signals. The precise time shift applied to each noise segment considers the frequency content of the segment and the system processing time. Individually for each segmented noise signal, amplitude scaling is applied. The shifted and amplitude-scaled segmented noise signals are then combined to form a composite anti-noise signal which is output into the signal stream to abate the noise through destructive interference.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2020
    Publication date: October 29, 2020
    Applicant: Silencer Devices, LLC.
    Inventors: Eugene SEAGRIFF, Jean-Claude JUNQUA
  • Patent number: 10720139
    Abstract: Noise abatement within a signal stream containing unwanted signal referred to as noise is performed by acquiring a digitized noise signal and using a digital processor circuit to subdivide the acquired noise signal into different frequency band segments and thereby generate a plurality of segmented noise signals. Then individually for each segmented noise signal, the processor shifts in time the segmented noise signal by an amount dependent on a selected frequency of the segmented noise signal to produce a plurality of shifted segmented noise signals. The precise time shift applied to each noise segment considers the frequency content of the segment and the system processing time. Individually for each segmented noise signal, amplitude scaling is applied. The shifted and amplitude-scaled segmented noise signals are then combined to form a composite anti-noise signal which is output into the signal stream to abate the noise through destructive interference.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 2017
    Date of Patent: July 21, 2020
    Assignee: Silencer Devices, LLC.
    Inventors: Eugene Seagriff, Jean-Claude Junqua