Patents by Inventor Christopher B. TYRRELL

Christopher B. TYRRELL 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: 10467506
    Abstract: A cardzi display system has software and related hardware that collects images of cards owned by a user by gift or purchase, organizes and shares them. The system has a load screen, a bottom menu, a tutorial function, a log-in and registration screen, a feed, a library, a capture function, an invitation function, and a viewer. The bottom menu leads to the tutorial, the capture function, the library, the feed, and user profile. The log-in screen has a user register initially and later to enter the invention. The feed provides sharing, organizing, and searching of images, and comment capability. The library stores card images captured by a user's camera and then later displayed on the viewer. Upon seeing a cardzi, a user may have others to view it through the invitation function. The system may include a printer configured to print cardzis remotely.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2017
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2019
    Inventor: Christopher B. Tyrrell
  • Publication number: 20180075321
    Abstract: A cardzi display system has software and related hardware that collects images of cards owned by a user by gift or purchase, organizes and shares them. The system has a load screen, a bottom menu, a tutorial function, a log-in and registration screen, a feed, a library, a capture function, an invitation function, and a viewer. The bottom menu leads to the tutorial, the capture function, the library, the feed, and user profile. The log-in screen has a user register initially and later to enter the invention. The feed provides sharing, organizing, and searching of images, and comment capability. The library stores card images captured by a user's camera and then later displayed on the viewer. Upon seeing a cardzi, a user may have others to view it through the invitation function. The system may include a printer configured to print cardzis remotely.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2017
    Publication date: March 15, 2018
    Inventor: Christopher B. Tyrrell
  • Patent number: 9838142
    Abstract: A system uses optical signals to monitor real world inputs and convert them to electrical signals for conventional indication and control systems. Optical signals see use where electrical signals cannot and improve reliability of existing control systems. Optical loops extend to peripheral devices which process the light into discrete or analog light signals. A receiving circuit interprets that signal and converts it to a useable electrical signal of discrete or analog form. The system operates within a range of light wavelength from at least as low as 399 nm up to at least as high as 1801 nm. The system replaces electrical conductors for input cards of Programmable Logic Controller systems. The optical sensing devices withstand electrical surges and immersion into water, do not generate electrical noise, allow for maintenance without shock hazard, and lack susceptibility to electrical or magnetic phenomenon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2015
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2017
    Inventor: Christopher B. Tyrrell
  • Publication number: 20160112144
    Abstract: A system uses optical signals to monitor real world inputs and convert them to electrical signals for conventional indication and control systems. Optical signals see use where electrical signals cannot and improve reliability of existing control systems. Optical loops extend to peripheral devices which process the light into discrete or analog light signals. A receiving circuit interprets that signal and converts it to a useable electrical signal of discrete or analog form. The system operates within a range of light wavelength from at least as low as 399 nm up to at least as high as 1801 nm. The system replaces electrical conductors for input cards of Programmable Logic Controller systems. The optical sensing devices withstand electrical surges and immersion into water, do not generate electrical noise, allow for maintenance without shock hazard, and lack susceptibility to electrical or magnetic phenomenon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2015
    Publication date: April 21, 2016
    Inventor: Christopher B. TYRRELL