Patents by Inventor Arthur B. Carroll

Arthur B. Carroll 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: 6662389
    Abstract: A composite fabric is made from a fabric layer which has one or more expandable bladders coupled at spaced intervals across the surface of the fabric layer and extending substantially transverse to said spaced intervals a bladder length across the surface of the fabric layer. The expandable bladders are attached by threading them through fabric loop attached to the surface the fabric layer. The expandable bladders are coupled to an air source with air valves and selectively inflated and deflated. As the expandable bladders are inflated and deflated, they selectively cover and uncover area adjacent to their corresponding bladder lengths. The expandable bladders may be formed in various configurations and the fabric loops may or may not be stretchable. The composite fabric may be used to construct fabric products with various functional shapes where the thermal insulation across one or more surface areas of the fabric products are varied.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2003
    Inventor: Arthur B. Carroll
  • Patent number: 4684801
    Abstract: A touch entry system employing arrays of emitter and detector opto devices located around the periphery of an irradiated field detects intrusion of an opaque element such as a stylus within the field. The detector analog output is converted to a digital signal for input into a microprocessor. Digital signals input into the microprocessor can vary due to inconsistencies in conventional opto devices. A programmable amplifier responsive to the microprocessors preconditions the analog signals prior to analog to digital conversion to bring all digital signals corresponding to the unblocked emitter beam condition within a normalized range before input into the microprocessor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1986
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1987
    Assignee: Carroll Touch Inc.
    Inventors: Arthur B. Carroll, Stewart E. Hough, Paul R. Hunter, John K. Carstedt, Sam R. Shaw, James E. Garrett
  • Patent number: 4645920
    Abstract: An opto-matrix touch input device which samples and compares beam readings is taught. Briefly stated, phototransistor readings which sample ambient light as well as light from an associated light emitting diode are compared with preset values. If the readings from the phototransistor are below a certain level, then the phototransistor/LED pair are flagged as bad. If the readings are within preset limits, yet below nominal values, then the phototransistor/LED pair are flagged as indicating a marginal beam. In this manner a trouble report may be generated for the purpose of repair or investigation as well as providing a vehicle for keeping a history of the opto-matrix frame condition and thereby a method of early fault detection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1984
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1987
    Assignee: Carroll Touch, Inc.
    Inventors: Arthur B. Carroll, John K. Carstedt
  • Patent number: 4467193
    Abstract: A parabolic light emitter incorporates a solid state light emitter embedded in a transparent body formed with one planar surface and an opposing surface formed as a paraboloid, the outer surface of which is coated with a light reflecting material. In one embodiment, a reflective member is interposed between the light emitter and the planar surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 21, 1984
    Assignee: Carroll Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventor: Arthur B. Carroll
  • Patent number: 4384201
    Abstract: A photoelectric touch input panel has a plurality of crossed light beams which are broken by an object, the position coordinates of which are identified as outputs. Two spaced apart beam surfaces are provided, and the interrelationship between the beams in the two planes is employed to distinguish between interrupting objects on the basis of their size, attitude, and velocity characteristics. The number of beams broken in any beam plane is counted to determine the relative size of the object, or to determine the center line of the interrupting object. The beams in any beam plane are selected in accordance with the relative significance of the various beams, and interrupted beams are pulsed more rapidly than non-interrupted beams. The light-emitting devices of the various beam planes are constructed as an integral unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1981
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1983
    Assignee: Carroll Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventors: Arthur B. Carroll, Vladeta D. Lazarevich, Mark R. Gardner
  • Patent number: 4267443
    Abstract: A photoelectric touch input panel has a plurality of crossed light beams which are broken by an object, the position coordinates of which are identified as outputs. Two spaced apart beam surfaces are provided, and the interrelationship between the beams in the two planes is employed to distinguish between interrupting objects on the basis of their size, attitude, and velocity characteristics. The number of beams broken in any beam plane is counted to determine the relative size of the object, or to determine the center line of the interrupting object. The beams in any beam plane are selected in accordance with the relative significance of the various beams, and interrupted beams are pulsed more rapidly than non-interrupted beams. The light-emitting devices of the various beam planes are constructed as an integral unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1981
    Assignee: Carroll Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventors: Arthur B. Carroll, Vladeta D. Lazarevich, Mark R. Gardner
  • Patent number: 4243879
    Abstract: A dynamic level shifter for photoelectric touch panels incorporating a plurality of photoelectric transducers periodically senses the ambient light level, immediately before the interval when each transducer can receive a pulse of radiant energy during normal operation of the panel. The output of the phototransducer during the such interval is compared with the output during the previous ambient interval, to develop a signal indicative of the presence or absence of the pulse, irrespective of ambient light fluctuations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 1978
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1981
    Assignee: Carroll Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventors: Arthur B. Carroll, Vladeta D. Lazarevich, Mark R. Gardner