Patents by Inventor Alan K. Sefton

Alan K. Sefton has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8218822
    Abstract: A system analyzes various design characteristics of a vehicle license plate, including character size, placement and color, to identify the state of issuance of the plate. In some embodiments, the system uses spectral properties of light reflected from a vehicle license plate to determine spectral frequency bands having the best contrast between characters on the plate and the background of the plate. For example, red characters against a white background exhibit high contrast levels at wavelengths of about 420 nm to about 595 nm. Green characters against a white background exhibit high contrast levels at wavelengths of about 600 nm to about 750 nm. Blue characters against a white background exhibit high contrast levels at wavelengths of about 550 nm to about 750 nm. Thus, spectral characteristics in combination with other design-related characteristics of a license plate may be used to identify the state of origin of the plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2012
    Assignee: Pips Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: Alan K. Sefton
  • Patent number: 8218821
    Abstract: An apparatus processes video signals containing video information related to a scene which may contain a vehicle license plate. The apparatus includes a video camera having a video imaging device for viewing the scene and generating a first video signal. A character detector in the video camera processes the first video signal to detect a license plate within the scene and to generate location information indicating the location of the license plate. A line detector in the camera determines a particular video line of the first video signal into which the location information is to be embedded. An insertion circuit in the camera embeds the location information into the particular video line of the first video signal to form a second video signal. The apparatus may also include a video capture device for receiving the second video signal from the video camera and converting the second video signal into digital image data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2012
    Assignee: Pips Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Alan K. Sefton, Kent A. Rinehart
  • Patent number: 7466223
    Abstract: The invention provides for automatic monitoring and control of the ingress and egress of vehicles to and from various areas within a secure facility. A plurality of cameras, such as infrared-sensitive cameras, capture images of license plates and/or optically readable passive tags on vehicles traveling into and within the facility. A video image processing system detects and extracts a vehicle license plate number (LPN) or other such identifying characters within the captured image of the license plate. Based at least in part on the location of the camera that captured the LPN, the processor stores the LPN with a time-stamp in one or more vehicle databases, such as a site LPN database, an in-transit database, an employee database, an expected visitor database, a “blacklist” database, a loiterer database, a speeder database, a high-security database, a high-security parking lot database, a normal security parking lot database and a visitor parking lot database.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2008
    Assignee: PIPS Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: Alan K. Sefton
  • Publication number: 20080285804
    Abstract: A system analyzes various design characteristics of a vehicle license plate, including character size, placement and color, to identify the state of issuance of the plate. In some embodiments, the system uses spectral properties of light reflected from a vehicle license plate to determine spectral frequency bands having the best contrast between characters on the plate and the background of the plate. For example, red characters against a white background exhibit high contrast levels at wavelengths of about 420 nm to about 595 nm. Green characters against a white background exhibit high contrast levels at wavelengths of about 600 nm to about 750 nm. Blue characters against a white background exhibit high contrast levels at wavelengths of about 550 nm to about 750 nm. Thus, spectral characteristics in combination with other design-related characteristics of a license plate may be used to identify the state of origin of the plate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 14, 2008
    Publication date: November 20, 2008
    Inventor: Alan K. Sefton
  • Publication number: 20080175479
    Abstract: An apparatus processes video signals containing video information related to a scene which may contain a vehicle license plate. The apparatus includes a video camera having a video imaging device for viewing the scene and generating a first video signal. A character detector in the video camera processes the first video signal to detect a license plate within the scene and to generate location information indicating the location of the license plate. A line detector in the camera determines a particular video line of the first video signal into which the location information is to be embedded. An insertion circuit in the camera embeds the location information into the particular video line of the first video signal to form a second video signal. The apparatus may also include a video capture device for receiving the second video signal from the video camera and converting the second video signal into digital image data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 23, 2007
    Publication date: July 24, 2008
    Inventors: Alan K. Sefton, Kent A. Rinehart
  • Patent number: 7119674
    Abstract: The invention provides an apparatus and method for automatic monitoring and control of the ingress and egress of vehicles to and from a secure facility and various areas within the facility. A plurality of cameras, such as infrared-sensitive cameras, captures images of the license plates and/or optically readable passive tags of vehicles traveling into and within the site. The system will also be upgradeable to interface with Electronic Vehicle Identification (EVI) Systems once all vehicles emit such information. Alternatively, the system can be configured to work with RF tags providing ALL vehicles entering the site are issued with such devices and the appropriate sensing technology is installed as part of the site infrastructure. One of the advantages of the system outlined in this application is the use of the vehicle license plate or low cost passive optically readable tag as a unique vehicle identifier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2006
    Assignee: Pips Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: Alan K. Sefton
  • Publication number: 20040233036
    Abstract: The invention provides an apparatus and method for automatic monitoring and control of the ingress and egress of vehicles to and from a secure facility and various areas within the facility. A plurality of cameras, such as infrared-sensitive cameras, captures images of the license plates and/or optically readable passive tags of vehicles traveling into and within the site. The system will also be upgradeable to interface with Electronic Vehicle Identification (EVI) Systems once all vehicles emit such information. Alternatively, the system can be configured to work with RF tags providing ALL vehicles entering the site are issued with such devices and the appropriate sensing technology is installed as part of the site infrastructure. One of the advantages of the system outlined in this application is the use of the vehicle license plate or low cost passive optically readable tag as a unique vehicle identifier.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 21, 2004
    Publication date: November 25, 2004
    Inventor: Alan K. Sefton
  • Publication number: 20030133594
    Abstract: An apparatus for a method of recording a location of an object having an externally viewable identifier includes a camera for capturing an image of the object identifier and a computer connected to the camera for receiving and processing the object image to identify characters of the object identifier. A locator provides an indication of the location of the object. Means are provided for outputting information, including the characters of the object identifier and the indication of the object location. The outputted information can be stored in a computer database for subsequent determination of the location of the object. The apparatus can be mounted on a vehicle for enhanced mobility.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 11, 2002
    Publication date: July 17, 2003
    Inventor: Alan K. Sefton
  • Patent number: 5049988
    Abstract: A scanning T.V. camera has an image-sensor which is movable in the plane of the camera lens. Feedback signals are derived from the image-sensor drive(s) and/or from the image-sensor movements, to indicate the position of the image-sensor and thus that section of the field of view which is being inspected. The position of the image-sensor is displayed on a T.V. monitor screen which shows that section being inspected and has an optical overlay which represents the field of view of the camera. A controller is provided to generate command signals for moving said image-sensor to a commanded inspection position which can be compared with the actual position of the image-sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1991
    Assignee: Pearpoint Limited
    Inventors: Alan K. Sefton, David J. Cotton