Patents by Inventor Douglas L. Lecker

Douglas L. Lecker 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: 7031947
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for administering use of a golf course information system implemented in golf carts or other roving units with a monitor adapted to provide display of any or all of course and hole layout, course features and distance information to assist a golfer in play of the golf course, or of specific information of interest to the individual golfer from external networks including tournament and individual scoring, stock quotations and electronic mail to enhance the golfing experience. In the method, a gratis trial period less than an entire round of play of the course is invoked, during which the cart display of such information is activated for a golfer commencing use of the cart. The cart display of such information is automatically rendered inactive at the end of the gratis trial period unless, by that point of play, a payment authorization for completion of the round with activated cart display has been made.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2006
    Assignee: ProLink Solutions, LLC
    Inventors: Kirk Bingeman, Douglas L. Lecker
  • Patent number: 6525690
    Abstract: A player position determining and course management system for a golf course having a plurality of roving units for use by players in playing the course is disclosed. Each roving unit includes a central processing unit (CPU) including a data processor for executing various tasks ranging from fastest-execution of a task to slowest execution of a task on a schedule of priorities of task completion, a real-time means for controlling the processor to give the tasks priority ranging from fastest execution of a task with highest priority to slowest execution of a task with lowest priority, and a means for precisely timing functions of the system including modulating means utilizing a common digital modulation technique for digitally modulating data transmitted to and from all of the roving units.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2003
    Assignee: Prolink, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard W. Rudow, John Coffee, Douglas L. Lecker, Tuan Pham, Kirk Bingeman, Brad Garn
  • Patent number: 6470242
    Abstract: A player position determining and course management system for a golf course having a plurality of roving units for use by players in playing the course is disclosed. Each roving unit includes a central processing unit (CPU) including a data processor for executing various tasks ranging from fastest-execution of a task to slowest execution of a task on a schedule of priorities of task completion, a real-time means for controlling the processor to give the tasks priority ranging from fastest execution of a task with highest priority to slowest execution of a task with lowest priority, and a means for precisely timing functions of the system including modulating means utilizing a common digital modulation technique for digitally modulating data transmitted to and from all of the roving units.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2002
    Assignee: Prolink, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard W. Rudow, John Coffee, Douglas L. Lecker, Kirk H. Bingeman, Robert D. Camiano
  • Publication number: 20020016674
    Abstract: A player position determining and course management system for a golf course having a plurality of roving units for use by players in playing the course is disclosed. Each roving unit includes a central processing unit (CPU) including a data processor for executing various tasks ranging from fastest execution of a task to slowest execution of a task on a schedule of priorities of task completion, a real-time means for controlling the processor to give the tasks priority ranging from fastest execution of a task with highest priority to slowest execution of a task with lowest priority, and a means for precisely timing functions of the system including modulating means utilizing a common digital modulation technique for digitally modulating data transmitted to and from all of the roving units.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 21, 2001
    Publication date: February 7, 2002
    Inventors: Richard W. Rudow, John Coffee, Douglas L. Lecker, Tuan Pham, Kirk Bingeman, Brad Gam
  • Publication number: 20020011949
    Abstract: A player position determining and course management system for a golf course having a plurality of roving units for use by players in playing the course is disclosed. Each roving unit includes a central processing unit (CPU) including a data processor for executing various tasks ranging from fastest-execution of a task to slowest execution of a task on a schedule of priorities of task completion, a real-time means for controlling the processor to give the tasks priority ranging from fastest execution of a task with highest priority to slowest execution of a task with lowest priority, and a means for precisely timing functions of the system including modulating means utilizing a common digital modulation technique for digitally modulating data transmitted to and from all of the roving units.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 21, 2001
    Publication date: January 31, 2002
    Inventors: Richard W. Rudow, John Coffee, Douglas L. Lecker, Tuan Pham, Kirk Bingeman, Brad Garn
  • Publication number: 20020010544
    Abstract: A player position determining and course management system for a golf course having a plurality of roving units for use by players in playing the course is disclosed. Each roving unit includes a central processing unit (CPU) including a data processor for executing various tasks ranging from fastest-execution of a task to slowest execution of a task on a schedule of priorities of task completion, a real-time means for controlling the processor to give the tasks priority ranging from fastest execution of a task with highest priority to slowest execution of a task with lowest priority, and a means for precisely timing functions of the system including modulating means utilizing a common digital modulation technique for digitally modulating data transmitted to and from all of the roving units.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2001
    Publication date: January 24, 2002
    Inventors: Richard W. Rudow, John Coffee, Douglas L. Lecker, Kirk H. Bingeman, Robert D. Camiano
  • Patent number: 6236360
    Abstract: A player position determining and course management system for a golf course having a plurality of roving units for use by players in playing the course is disclosed. Each roving unit includes a central processing unit (CPU) including a data processor for executing various tasks ranging from fastest execution of a task to slowest execution of a task on a schedule of priorities of task completion, a real-time means -For controlling the processor to give the tasks priority ranging from fastest execution of a task with highest priority to slowest execution of a task with lowest priority, and a means for precisely timing functions of the system including modulating means utilizing a common digital modulation technique for digitally modulating data transmitted to and from all of the roving units.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2001
    Inventors: Richard W. Rudow, John Coffee, Douglas L. Lecker, Tuan Pham, Kirk Bingeman, Brad Garn
  • Patent number: 6236940
    Abstract: A ball position determining and course management system for a golf course includes a base station for course management and a plurality of golf carts for use during play of the course. The base station and the golf carts are adapted to operate in conjunction with a system for use in determining the relative position of and distance between objects on the course. Each golf cart has a roof and a monitor for displaying a map of each hole of the golf course with its tee boxes, fairways, greens and cups, and hazards. The monitor is mounted on the underside of the roof for shading and ease of viewing in sunlight, and has a screen which is canted back by a predetermined angle to reduce the amount of light reflected from the screen into the eyes of a viewer seated in the golf cart. The underside of the roof has a diffuse, black coating to reduce the reflectivity of its surface and to enhance the contrast of the display on the monitor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2001
    Assignee: Prolink, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard W. Rudow, John Coffee, Douglas L. Lecker, Kirk H. Bingeman, Robert D. Camiano
  • Patent number: 5878369
    Abstract: A player position determining and course management system for a golf course having a plurality of roving units for use by players in playing the course is disclosed. Each roving unit includes a central processing unit (CPU) including a data processor for executing various tasks ranging from fastest execution of a task to slowest execution of a task on a schedule of priorities of task completion, a real-time means for controlling the processor to give the tasks priority ranging from fastest execution of a task with highest priority to slowest execution of a task with lowest priority, and a means for precisely timing functions of the system including modulating means utilizing a common digital modulation technique for digitally modulating data transmitted to and from all of the roving units.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1999
    Assignee: Leading Edge Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard W. Rudow, John Coffee, Douglas L. Lecker, Tuan Pham, Kirk Bingeman
  • Patent number: 5689431
    Abstract: A player position determining and course management system for a golf course having a plurality of roving units for use by players in playing the course is disclosed. Each roving unit includes a central processing unit (CPU) including a data processor for executing various tasks ranging from fastest execution of a task to slowest execution of a task on a schedule of priorities of task completion, a real-time means for controlling the processor to give the tasks priority ranging from fastest execution of a task with highest priority to slowest execution of a task with lowest priority, and a means for precisely timing functions of the system including modulating means utilizing a common digital modulation technique for digitally modulating data transmitted to and from all of the roving units.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1997
    Assignee: Leading Edge Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard W. Rudow, John Coffee, Douglas L. Lecker, Tuan Pham, Kirk Bingeman