Patents by Inventor Eric Wogsberg

Eric Wogsberg 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: 10469553
    Abstract: An audiovisual signal is converted from a native format to a digital, packetized interchange format and transported between a capture node and a display node through a switch. The display node converts the audiovisual signal from the interchange format to a displayable format and causes display of the audiovisual signal. The use of a switch for video routing and distribution allows one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-one, and many-to-many distribution. The use of a device-independent interchange format allows concurrent distribution of multiple heterogeneous audiovisual signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2019
    Assignee: Jupiter Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Eric Wogsberg, Jack Klingelhofer, Herbert A. Kutscha
  • Patent number: 9894126
    Abstract: The technology disclosed relates to enabling smooth transitioning between compressed video streams. In particular, it relates to scheduling transitions between compressed video streams to be shown in an area of a display such that while decoding, decompressing and buffering a first video stream for display, commencing decoding, decompressing and buffering of a second video stream at a predetermined time before a scheduled showing of the second video stream. It further relates to switching buffers between display of the first and second video streams at the scheduled showing of the second video stream, which results in immediate display of the second video stream without delay. In one implementation, switching between the buffers for the first and second video streams includes modifying z-ordering of display layers corresponding to the first and second video streams.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2015
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2018
    Assignee: INFOCUS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Frederick P Block, Eric Wogsberg
  • Publication number: 20170237795
    Abstract: An audiovisual signal is converted from a native format to a digital, packetized interchange format and transported between a capture node and a display node through a switch. The display node converts the audiovisual signal from the interchange format to a displayable format and causes display of the audiovisual signal. The use of a switch for video routing and distribution allows one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-one, and many-to-many distribution. The use of a device-independent interchange format allows concurrent distribution of multiple heterogeneous audiovisual signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 21, 2016
    Publication date: August 17, 2017
    Inventors: Eric Wogsberg, Jack Klingelhofer, Herbert A. Kutscha
  • Patent number: 9549011
    Abstract: An audiovisual signal is converted from a native format to a digital, packetized interchange format and transported between a capture node and a display node through a switch. The display node converts the audiovisual signal from the interchange format to a displayable format and causes display of the audiovisual signal. The use of a switch for video routing and distribution allows one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-one, and many-to-many distribution. The use of a device-independent interchange format allows concurrent distribution of multiple heterogeneous audiovisual signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 2013
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2017
    Assignee: InFocus Corporation
    Inventors: Eric Wogsberg, Jack Klingelhofer, Herbert A. Kutscha
  • Publication number: 20140223024
    Abstract: An audiovisual signal is converted from a native format to a digital, packetized interchange format and transported between a capture node and a display node through a switch. The display node converts the audiovisual signal from the interchange format to a displayable format and causes display of the audiovisual signal. The use of a switch for video routing and distribution allows one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-one, and many-to-many distribution. The use of a device-independent interchange format allows concurrent distribution of multiple heterogeneous audiovisual signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 10, 2013
    Publication date: August 7, 2014
    Applicant: Jupiter Systems
    Inventors: Eric Wogsberg, Jack Klingelhofer, Herbert A. Kutscha
  • Patent number: 8606949
    Abstract: Video data streams are routed between capture nodes and display nodes connected to one another through a high-bandwidth network switch and controlled by a stream manager connected to the switch. The stream manager negotiates a highest quality stream that can be processed by both the capture node and the one or more display nodes receiving the stream and that does not exceed available bandwidth through the switch. The stream manager includes a user interface by which a user can specify which of a number of video signals is to be displayed in what position within a display wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2013
    Assignee: Jupiter Systems
    Inventors: Eric Wogsberg, Jack Klingelhofer, Herbert A. Kutscha
  • Patent number: 8553716
    Abstract: An audiovisual signal is converted from a native format to a digital, packetized interchange format and transported between a capture node and a display node through a switch. The display node converts the audiovisual signal from the interchange format to a displayable format and causes display of the audiovisual signal. The use of a switch for video routing and distribution allows one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-one, and many-to-many distribution. The use of a device-independent interchange format allows concurrent distribution of multiple heterogeneous audiovisual signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 8, 2013
    Assignee: Jupiter Systems
    Inventor: Eric Wogsberg
  • Patent number: 8547997
    Abstract: An audiovisual signal is converted from a native format to a digital, packetized interchange format and transported between a capture node and a display node through a switch. The display node converts the audiovisual signal from the interchange format to a displayable format and causes display of the audiovisual signal. The use of a switch for video routing and distribution allows one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-one, and many-to-many distribution. The use of a device-independent interchange format allows concurrent distribution of multiple heterogeneous audiovisual signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2013
    Assignee: Jupiter Systems
    Inventor: Eric Wogsberg
  • Publication number: 20130246576
    Abstract: Video data streams are routed between capture nodes and display nodes connected to one another through a high-bandwidth network switch and controlled by a stream manager connected to the switch. The stream manager negotiates a highest quality stream that can be processed by both the capture node and the one or more display nodes receiving the stream and that does not exceed available bandwidth through the switch. The stream manager includes a user interface by which a user can specify which of a number of video signals is to be displayed in what position within a display wall.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 18, 2006
    Publication date: September 19, 2013
    Inventors: Eric Wogsberg, Jack Klingelhofer, Herbert A. Kutscha
  • Publication number: 20060239294
    Abstract: An audiovisual signal is converted from a native format to a digital, packetized interchange format and transported between a capture node and a display node through a switch. The display node converts the audiovisual signal from the interchange format to a displayable format and causes display of the audiovisual signal. The use of a switch for video routing and distribution allows one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-one, and many-to-many distribution. The use of a device-independent interchange format allows concurrent distribution of multiple heterogeneous audiovisual signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 20, 2005
    Publication date: October 26, 2006
    Inventor: Eric Wogsberg
  • Publication number: 20060242669
    Abstract: An audiovisual signal is converted from a native format to a digital, packetized interchange format and transported between a capture node and a display node through a switch. The display node converts the audiovisual signal from the interchange format to a displayable format and causes display of the audiovisual signal. The use of a switch for video routing and distribution allows one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-one, and many-to-many distribution. The use of a device-independent interchange format allows concurrent distribution of multiple heterogeneous audiovisual signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 20, 2005
    Publication date: October 26, 2006
    Inventor: Eric Wogsberg
  • Publication number: 20060238648
    Abstract: An audiovisual signal is converted from a native format to a digital, packetized interchange format and transported between a capture node and a display node through a switch. The display node converts the audiovisual signal from the interchange format to a displayable format and causes display of the audiovisual signal. The use of a switch for video routing and distribution allows one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-one, and many-to-many distribution. The use of a device-independent interchange format allows concurrent distribution of multiple heterogeneous audiovisual signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 20, 2005
    Publication date: October 26, 2006
    Inventor: Eric Wogsberg
  • Publication number: 20050195206
    Abstract: Frame tearing in an arbitrarily large number of incoming motion video signals incorporated into a single composite display is prevented using as few as three frame buffers. Independently and concurrently for each incoming motion video signal, one of the frame buffers is reserved for writing captured pixel data, another is identified as storing the most recently completely captured frame, and one is identified as currently being read in forming a frame of the outgoing composite display. Frames of the outgoing composite display are collected from the multiple frame buffers accordingly to designations of the motion video signals of the read frame buffer for each.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2004
    Publication date: September 8, 2005
    Inventor: Eric Wogsberg