Patents Assigned to Stereographics Corporation
  • Patent number: 4884876
    Abstract: An achromatic liquid-crystal shutter with high dynamic range, good transmission, and high speed. The inventive shutter reduces the phenomenon of "ghosting" (image doubling) that typically occurs in conventional plano-stereoscopic CRT displays due to the low dynamic range of surface mode liquid crystal electro-optical shutters included within such displays. The inventive shutter reduces crosstalk, thus allowing comfortable fusion to take place. In one preferred embodiment, the inventive shutter system is driven by a carrier-less voltage signal having time-averaged voltage substantially equal to zero, so that a simple, low power driving circuit suffices to drive the shutter. A pair of the inventive achromatic shutters may be employed in a wireless mode as a selection device for a field-sequential stereoscopic electronic display system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1989
    Assignee: Stereographics Corporation
    Inventors: Lenny Lipton, Arthur Berman, Lawrence D. Meyer
  • Patent number: 4820027
    Abstract: An achromatic liquid-crystal shutter with high dynamic range, good transmission, and high speed. The inventive shutter reduces the phenomenon of "ghosting" (image doubling) that typically occurs in conventional plano-stereoscopic CRT displays due to the low dynamic range of surface mode liquid crystal electro-optical shutters included within such displays. The inventive shutter reduces crosstalk, thus allowing comfortable fusion to take place. In one preferred embodiment, the inventive shutter system is driven by a carrier-less voltage signal having time-average voltage substantially equal to zero, so that a simple, low power driving circuit suffices to drive the shutter. A pair of the inventive achromatic shutters may be employed in a wireless mode as a selection device for a field-sequential stereoscopic electronic display system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 11, 1989
    Assignee: StereoGraphics Corporation
    Inventors: Lenny Lipton, Arthur Berman, Lawrence D. Meyer
  • Patent number: 4583117
    Abstract: A stereoscopic camera system is disclosed for producing an "over-and-under" format suitable for stereoscopic video transmission and presentation. The stereoscopic camera system utilizes conventional 60 Hz cameras which are slightly modified in order to utilize only half of the horizontal sweep lines to form the respective left and right subfields in the over-and-under format fields.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1984
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1986
    Assignee: Stereographics Corporation
    Inventors: Lenny Lipton, Lawrence D. Meyer, David B. Lee
  • Patent number: 4523226
    Abstract: An improved stereoscopic television system is disclosed, having a great deal of compatibility with the existing commercial television infrastructure. Flicker is eliminated while preserving the existing bandwidth allowing the stereoscopic video signals to be handled with conventional apparatus such as video tape recorders, video disks, or broadcast equipment. In the present invention the number of fields per second is twice that of he standard field rate. When displayed on an unmodified receiver or monitor, each subfield image appears to be anamorphically compressed in the vertical direction by a factor of two. A blanking area and/or vertical sync pulse separates the two subfields.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 11, 1985
    Assignee: Stereographics Corporation
    Inventors: Lenny Lipton, Michael R. Starks, James D. Stewart, Lawrence D. Meyer
  • Patent number: 4472037
    Abstract: Right and left projected image fields of stereoscopic images must have even illumination. If audiences are subjected to uneven illumination intensity of right and left pairs of stereoscopic images, the result for most people will be discomfort. Complimentary colored filters are used in the optical paths of the right and left projected fields, and the resultant additive color mixture is used for evaluation of symmetrical illumination. A means is thus presented for quickly, accurately, and inexpensively calibrating right and left image fields for both equal and even illumination intensity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1981
    Date of Patent: September 18, 1984
    Assignee: Stereographics Corporation
    Inventor: Lenny Lipton