Patents by Inventor Donald S. Stern
Donald S. Stern 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).
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Patent number: 5839905Abstract: In accordance with this invention, a remote control for an interactive media can include a printed publication and/or a storage media and/or a data button. One embodiment of a remote control includes a printed publication (such as a book, magazine or a catalog) and one or more buttons physically attached to the printed publication to allow users to remotely control use of associated electronic content by a host device. Another embodiment of a remote control has a housing capable of removably holding a storage media encoded with electronic content associated with a button of the remote control. Yet another embodiment of a remote control has at least one data button which permits the user to select the data to be displayed by the host device. An autostart driver in the host device detects insertion of a storage media into a peripheral and automatically starts an application. The application interprets button codes transmitted by the remote control and displays the results or initiates other events.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1995Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: TV Interactive Data CorporationInventors: Peter M. Redford, Donald S. Stern
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Patent number: 5825284Abstract: A system uses multiple tilt sensors mounted to the vehicle frame and the vehicle suspension system to detect lateral acceleration and lateral load transfer. The system uses these measurements to determine a lateral load transfer ratio indicative of an actual roll moment compared to a maximum roll moment. The measurements from the tilt sensors are also used to calculate an effective center of gravity height. A display coupled to the system provides the vehicle operator with a read out of the load transfer ratio and effective center of gravity height. The display enables the vehicle operator to more completely understand the nature of the vehicle load and thereby allow the vehicle operator to avoid conditions likely to lead to a vehicle rollover accident.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1996Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Rollover Operations, LLCInventors: Andrew B. Dunwoody, Donald S. Stern
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Patent number: 5818037Abstract: A controller has a light source, such as a light emitting diode ("LED") and a photosensitive element, such as a photodiode mounted on a substrate, such as a printed circuit board ("PCB"). The controller also includes a flexible element having a first shape (e.g. a substantially flat shape) and located adjacent to the substrate opposite to the light source and the photosensitive element. The flexible element transfers a first portion of light from the light source to the photosensitive element. On application of a force to the flexible element (e.g. by touching the flexible element), the flexible element deforms elastically from the first shape into a second shape. In the second shape, the flexible element transfers a second portion of light to the photosensitive element. On cessation of application of the first force, the flexible element reverts back to the first shape, and so transfers the first portion of light to the photosensitive element.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1996Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: TV Interactive Data CorporationInventors: Peter M. Redford, Donald S. Stern
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Patent number: 5795156Abstract: In accordance with this invention, a remote control for an interactive media can include a printed publication and/or a storage media and/or a data button. One embodiment of a remote control includes a printed publication (such as a book, magazine or a catalog) and one or more buttons physically attached to the printed publication to allow users to remotely control use of associated electronic content by a host device. Another embodiment of a remote control has a housing capable of removably holding a storage media encoded with electronic content associated with a button of the remote control. Yet another embodiment of a remote control has at least one data button which permits the user to select the data to be displayed by the host device. An autostart driver in the host device detects insertion of a storage media into a peripheral and automatically starts an application. The application interprets button codes transmitted by the remote control and displays the results or initiates other events.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1995Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: TV Interactive Data CorporationInventors: Peter M. Redford, Donald S. Stern
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Patent number: 5788507Abstract: In accordance with this invention, a remote control for an interactive media can include a printed publication and/or a storage media and/or a data button. One embodiment of a remote control includes a printed publication (such as a book, magazine or a catalog) and one or more buttons physically attached to the printed publication to allow users to remotely control use of associated electronic content by a host device. Another embodiment of a remote control has a housing capable of removably holding a storage media encoded with electronic content associated with a button of the remote control. Yet another embodiment of a remote control has at least one data button which permits the user to select the data to be displayed by the host device. An autostart driver in the host device detects insertion of a storage media into a peripheral and automatically starts an application. The application interprets button codes transmitted by the remote control and displays the results or initiates other events.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1995Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: TV Interactive Data CorporationInventors: Peter M. Redford, Donald S. Stern
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Patent number: 5757304Abstract: A remote control (also called "printed publication remote control") for controlling a host device (such as a television or a personal computer) includes: (1) a substrate having a circuit formed of conductive ink (such as carbon based ink) and printed content located adjacent to the conductive ink circuit; (2) an integrated (IC) circuit die supported by (e.g. embedded in) the substrate and connected to the conductive ink circuit; (3) a signal transmitter such as an infrared light emitting diode (LED) connected to the IC die; and (4) a battery connected to the IC die and to the transmitter. The substrate and the printed content together form a printed publication in the form of, for example, a book, a magazine or a catalog. The conductive ink circuit can include a criss-cross grid of conductive lines, with a number of switches being formed at intersections of the grid such that a switch closes when printed content adjacent to the switch is touched.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1996Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: TV Interactive Data CorporationInventors: Peter M. Redford, Donald S. Stern
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Patent number: 5749735Abstract: In accordance with this invention, a remote control for an interactive media can include a printed publication and/or a storage media and/or a data button. One embodiment of a remote control includes a printed publication (such as a book, magazine or a catalog) and one or more buttons physically attached to the printed publication to allow users to remotely control use of associated electronic content by a host device. Another embodiment of a remote control has a housing capable of removably holding a storage media encoded with electronic content associated with a button of the remote control. Yet another embodiment of a remote control has at least one data button which permits the user to select the data to be displayed by the host device. An autostart driver in the host device detects insertion of a storage media into a peripheral and automatically starts an application. The application interprets button codes transmitted by the remote control and displays the results or initiates other events.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1995Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: TV Interactive Data CorporationInventors: Peter M. Redford, Donald S. Stern
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Patent number: 5711672Abstract: One embodiment of an autostart driver in the host device detects insertion of a storage media into a peripheral, searches for a file of a predetermined name in the storage media and automatically starts an application listed in instructions in the file. Another embodiment of the autostart driver looks for a file of the predetermined name in the host devices' permanently installed storage media prior to searching in the inserted storage media. When a previously inserted removable storage media is removed from the peripheral, the autostart driver ends the started application, restores the operator interface screens to a state existing prior to insertion and releases portions of random access memory that were used by the ended application. In one embodiment the autostart driver can automatically copy a new version of autostart driver software or other new software, such as word processors into the permanently installed storage media.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1995Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: TV Interactive Data CorporationInventors: Peter M. Redford, Donald S. Stern
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Patent number: 5650608Abstract: A ratiometric sensor is formed of a first photodiode connected in series with an electronic component, such as a second photodiode or a resistor, between a source of first voltage and a source of second voltage. The ratiometric sensor supplies a "ratiometric voltage" on a ratiometric sensor output line that is connected to a junction between the first photodiode and the electronic component. The ratiometric voltage is proportional to the ratio of the equivalent resistance of the first photodiode to the sum of the equivalent resistances of the first photodiode and the electronic component. A ratiometric sensor that uses a photodiode and a resistance has a large dynamic range because the ratiometric voltage can vary between the first voltage and the second voltage. A ratiometric sensor that uses two photodiodes is less sensitive to noise than a conventional circuit that uses a single photodiode, because noise can get canceled from the numerator and denominator of the ratio.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1994Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: TV Interactive Data CorporationInventors: Peter M. Redford, Donald S. Stern
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Patent number: 5624265Abstract: In accordance with this invention, a remote control for an interactive media can include a printed publication and/or a storage media and/or a data button. One embodiment of a remote control includes a printed publication (such as a book, magazine or a catalog) and one or more buttons physically attached to the printed publication to allow users to remotely control use of associated electronic content by a host device. Another embodiment of a remote control has a housing capable of removably holding a storage media encoded with electronic content associated with a button of the remote control. Yet another embodiment of a remote control has at least one data button which permits the user to select the data to be displayed by the host device. An autostart driver in the host device detects insertion of a storage media into a peripheral and automatically starts an application. The application interprets button codes transmitted by the remote control and displays the results or initiates other events.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1994Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: TV Interactive Data CorporationInventors: Peter M. Redford, Donald S. Stern
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Patent number: 5597307Abstract: In accordance with this invention, a remote control for an interactive media can include a printed publication and/or a storage media and/or a data button. One embodiment of a remote control includes a printed publication (such as a book, magazine or a catalog) and one or more buttons physically attached to the printed publication to allow users to remotely control use of associated electronic content by a host device. Another embodiment of a remote control has a housing capable of removably holding a storage media encoded with electronic content associated with a button of the remote control. Yet another embodiment of a remote control has at least one data button which permits the user to select the data to be displayed by the host device. An autostart driver in the host device detects insertion of a storage media into a peripheral and automatically starts an application. The application interprets button codes transmitted by the remote control and displays the results or initiates other events.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1995Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: TV Interactive Data CorporationInventors: Peter M. Redford, Donald S. Stern