Patents by Inventor Frederick F. Kuhlman
Frederick F. Kuhlman 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: 9118911Abstract: A variable disparity three-dimensional (3D) display system and method of processing a variable disparity three-dimensional (3D) image shown on a display to reduce motion sickness of a person viewing the display. The system includes a motion detector configured to determine a motion value that characterizes motion of a display, and an image processor configured to adjust incrementally a disparity amount of a 3D image shown by the display based on the motion value in order to reduce motion sickness of a person viewing the display. The method includes determining a motion value that characterizes motion of a display, and adjusting a disparity amount of a 3D image shown by the display incrementally based on the motion value in order to reduce motion sickness of a person viewing the display.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2013Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David K. Lambert, Frederick F. Kuhlman, Dwadasi H. R. Sarma
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Patent number: 8823641Abstract: A three dimensional (3D) imaging system configured to display an autostereoscopic image of a scene toward a viewing area, and detect gestures occurring in the viewing area. The system includes an imaging device configured to project a plurality of projected images in distinct directions, and each projected image is characterized as a distinct perspective view of the scene. The imaging device is also configured to detect a plurality of received images for the purpose of detecting gestures. The system also includes a holographic diffuser, and a mirror arrangement configured to reflect the plurality of projected images from the imaging device toward the holographic diffuser to display an autostereoscopic image of the scene in the holographic diffuser, and reflect a plurality of perspective images from the viewing area toward the imaging device such that each received image corresponds to a distinct perspective view of the viewing area.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2012Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Frederick F. Kuhlman, Daniel Leong Woon Loong, Yew Kwang Low, Kok Wee Yeo
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Publication number: 20140218487Abstract: A variable disparity three-dimensional (3D) display system and method of processing a variable disparity three-dimensional (3D) image shown on a display to reduce motion sickness of a person viewing the display. The system includes a motion detector configured to determine a motion value that characterizes motion of a display, and an image processor configured to adjust incrementally a disparity amount of a 3D image shown by the display based on the motion value in order to reduce motion sickness of a person viewing the display. The method includes determining a motion value that characterizes motion of a display, and adjusting a disparity amount of a 3D image shown by the display incrementally based on the motion value in order to reduce motion sickness of a person viewing the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2013Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: DAVID K. LAMBERT, FREDERICK F. KUHLMAN, DWADASI H. R. SARMA
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Patent number: 8746889Abstract: An autostereoscopic display configured to display a three dimensional (3D) image of a scene. The autostereoscopic display uses a single projector to project a plurality of projected images into a mirror arrangement fixedly positioned in the projection field of the single projector to reflect the plurality of projected images onto the holographic diffuser from distinct directions such that a 3D image is perceived by a person viewing the holographic diffuser.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2011Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Leong, Frederick F. Kuhlman
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Publication number: 20140036075Abstract: A windshield display system that includes a light source such as a laser configured to project light from a plurality of source locations onto a desired location of a windshield. The number of source locations and relative spacing apart of the source locations is such that light emitted from the source locations and reflected into an eye of an operator is characterized as having a reflected light power less than a reflected power threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2012Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Frederick F. Kuhlman, Dwadasi H.R. Sarma, David K. Lambert, Kris R. Stark
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Publication number: 20140034806Abstract: A windshield display system and method of operating the same configured to detect an obstruction of light projected by the system. A light source emits a light beam that reflects off a scanning mirror to direct the light beam to a desired on a windshield. The system includes a light detector configured to detect emitted light generated in response to the light beam illuminating the desired location. The system is arranged so the light beam and the emitted light that is detected travel essentially the same light path between the scanning mirror and the windshield. As such, an obstruction of the light path is readily detected based only on the intensity of the emitted light detected by the light detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2012Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Mark R. Vincen, Frederick F. Kuhlman
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Patent number: 8610841Abstract: A volumetric display for displaying three dimensional (3D) images. The volumetric display uses a flat panel display to output light into a volumetric diffuser, and an array of electrowetting lenses between the flat panel display and the volumetric diffuser to direct light emitted by one or more of the pixels of the flat panel display toward a location within the display volume such that the location is illuminated brighter than other locations within the display volume.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2011Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Frederick F. Kuhlman, Daniel Leong
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Publication number: 20130321776Abstract: A multiple viewer display configured to display one or more perspectives of a plurality of scenes toward a corresponding plurality of locations in order to provide each of a corresponding plurality of persons viewing the display a distinct two-dimensional (2D) or three-dimensional (3D) image. The display includes a single projector configured to project the one or more perspectives of the plurality of scenes toward a minor arrangement positioned configured to reflect the one or more perspectives of the plurality of scenes projected by the single projector toward a holographic diffuser As such, distinct 2D or 3D images are seen by each of the plurality of persons viewing the display from distinct locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Daniel Leong Woon Loong, Frederick F. Kuhlman
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Publication number: 20130314311Abstract: A three dimensional (3D) imaging system configured to display an autostereoscopic image of a scene toward a viewing area, and detect gestures occurring in the viewing area. The system includes an imaging device configured to project a plurality of projected images in distinct directions, and each projected image is characterized as a distinct perspective view of the scene. The imaging device is also configured to detect a plurality of received images for the purpose of detecting gestures. The system also includes a holographic diffuser, and a mirror arrangement configured to reflect the plurality of projected images from the imaging device toward the holographic diffuser to display an autostereoscopic image of the scene in the holographic diffuser, and reflect a plurality of perspective images from the viewing area toward the imaging device such that each received image corresponds to a distinct perspective view of the viewing area.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2012Publication date: November 28, 2013Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Frederick F. Kuhlman, Daniel Leong Woon Loong, Yew Kwang Low, Kok Wee Yeo
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Publication number: 20130314416Abstract: A volumetric display that includes a dispersion block defining a plurality of voxels that are characterized as being visibly apparent when illuminated by impinging light, a projector configured to project one or more light rays for illuminating one or more of the plurality of voxels, and a plurality of arrays of electrowetting mirrors arranged about the dispersion block, wherein each electrowetting mirror is operable to reflect a light ray from the projector toward a selected voxel. The arrays of electrowetting minors provide for a volumetric display that is readily focused.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2012Publication date: November 28, 2013Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Frederick F. Kuhlman, Daniel Leong Woon Loong, Richard D. Parker
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Patent number: 8553334Abstract: A heads-up display system is configured for use in a vehicle. The system includes a standard vehicle window (i.e. no special coatings), an image projector, and a vehicle dashboard equipped with a faceted reflective surface. The image projector is configured to project an image onto the faceted reflective surface. The faceted reflective surface is configured to reflect the image from the image projector onto a window surface of the standard vehicle window. The window surface is oriented to reflect the image from the faceted reflective surface toward an occupant. The faceted reflective surface may be disposed within a plurality of troughs separated by a plurality of diffuse reflecting partitions. The plurality of troughs may be configured to shield the occupant from extraneous reflections. The faceted reflective surface may include a plurality of electrically controlled facets. The plurality of electrically controlled reflective facets may be an array of electrowetting cells.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2011Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David K. Lambert, Frederick F. Kuhlman, Dwadasi H. R. Sarma, Kris R. Stark, Michel F. Sultan, Gail M. Sylvester
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Patent number: 8503088Abstract: A windshield display system for installation into a vehicle that includes a windshield, a transparent display overlaying the windshield, and an array of electrowetting lenses overlaying the transparent display. Each lens of the array is operable to a flat-state where light passes through the lens substantially undistorted, and a shaped-state where emitted light from an underlying portion of the transparent display is directed in order to increase an apparent brightness of the emitted light. The array selectively magnifies pixels or portions of the transparent display, while maintaining vision clarity for the operator in regions of the windshield where images are not being displayed. The array may also outline or highlight images being displayed with a region of distortion of surrounding the image to distort the view of the scene outside the vehicle to help the operator discern the image when the outside lighting conditions are less than ideal.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2011Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Frederick F. Kuhlman, David K. Lambert, Dwadasi H. R. Sarma, Kris R. Stark
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Patent number: 8477401Abstract: A windshield assembly that includes a fluorescent electrowetting cell and an opaque electrowetting cell overlying a windshield and configured so the opaque electrowetting cell cooperates with the fluorescent electrowetting cell to contrast an image displayed by the fluorescent electrowetting cell with respect to a field of view beyond the windshield assembly. The ability to contrast the image makes the image easier to see when bright sunlight is present.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2011Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Frederick F. Kuhlman, David K. Lambert, Dwadasi H. R. Sarma, Kris R. Stark
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Publication number: 20130163088Abstract: A windshield display system for installation into a vehicle that includes a windshield, a transparent display overlaying the windshield, and an array of electrowetting lenses overlaying the transparent display. Each lens of the array is operable to a flat-state where light passes through the lens substantially undistorted, and a shaped-state where emitted light from an underlying portion of the transparent display is directed in order to increase an apparent brightness of the emitted light. The array selectively magnifies pixels or portions of the transparent display, while maintaining vision clarity for the operator in regions of the windshield where images are not being displayed. The array may also outline or highlight images being displayed with a region of distortion of surrounding the image to distort the view of the scene outside the vehicle to help the operator discern the image when the outside lighting conditions are less than ideal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: FREDERICK F. KUHLMAN, DAVID K. LAMBERT, DWADASI H. R. SARMA, KRIS R. STARK
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Publication number: 20130148187Abstract: A windshield assembly that includes a fluorescent electrowetting cell and an opaque electrowetting cell overlying a windshield and configured so the opaque electrowetting cell cooperates with the fluorescent electrowetting cell to contrast an image displayed by the fluorescent electrowetting cell with respect to a field of view beyond the windshield assembly. The ability to contrast the image makes the image easier to see when bright sunlight is present.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2011Publication date: June 13, 2013Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: FREDERICK F. KUHLMAN, DAVID K. LAMBERT, DWADASI H. R. SARMA, KRIS R. STARK
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Publication number: 20130120825Abstract: A heads-up display system is configured for use in a vehicle. The system includes a standard vehicle window (i.e. no special coatings), an image projector, and a vehicle dashboard equipped with a faceted reflective surface. The image projector is configured to project an image onto the faceted reflective surface. The faceted reflective surface is configured to reflect the image from the image projector onto a window surface of the standard vehicle window. The window surface is oriented to reflect the image from the faceted reflective surface toward an occupant. The faceted reflective surface may be disposed within a plurality of troughs separated by a plurality of diffuse reflecting partitions. The plurality of troughs may be configured to shield the occupant from extraneous reflections. The faceted reflective surface may include a plurality of electrically controlled facets. The plurality of electrically controlled reflective facets may be an array of electrowetting cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2011Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: DAVID K. LAMBERT, FREDERICK F. KUHLMAN, DWADASI H.R. SARMA, KRIS R. STARK, MICHEL F. SULTAN, GAIL M. SYLVESTER
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Publication number: 20130107217Abstract: An autostereoscopic display configured to display a three dimensional (3D) image of a scene. The autostereoscopic display uses a single projector to project a plurality of projected images into a mirror arrangement fixedly positioned in the projection field of the single projector to reflect the plurality of projected images onto the holographic diffuser from distinct directions such that a 3D image is perceived by a person viewing the holographic diffuser.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: DANIEL LEONG, FREDERICK F. KUHLMAN
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Publication number: 20130106856Abstract: A volumetric display for displaying three dimensional (3D) images. The volumetric display uses a flat panel display to output light into a volumetric diffuser, and an array of electrowetting lenses between the flat panel display and the volumetric diffuser to direct light emitted by one or more of the pixels of the flat panel display toward a location within the display volume such that the location is illuminated brighter than other locations within the display volume.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: DELPHI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: FREDERICK F. KUHLMAN, DANIEL LEONG
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Patent number: 8408765Abstract: A system, controller, and method for controlling a light distribution pattern. A light source and an electrowetting lens cooperate to vary a light distribution pattern of light from the light source. An object detector is used by a controller determine the location of an object and operate the electrowetting lens in order to control the light distribution pattern based on the location of the object. The electrowetting lens provides for faster redirecting of light toward an object when compared to mechanical based system. The light source may be an array of light emitting diodes to provide a reliable, energy efficient source of light.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2011Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Frederick F. Kuhlman, Dwadasi H. R. Sarma, Nasser Lukmani
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Patent number: 8412413Abstract: A vehicle windshield display system for detecting obstruction of a vehicle operator's field of view by a windshield display. The system provides closed-loop feedback to perform a visual check of what is actually being displayed on a windshield display in order to avoid obstructing an operator's field of view. The system includes a windshield display configured to be installed into a vehicle and configured to display a graphic in a field of view of an operator of the vehicle, a camera configured to determine an image of the graphic displayed by the windshield display, and a controller configured to determine if the image indicates that field of view is obstructed. The camera is used to monitor the windshield display and provide feedback to the controller so that appropriate adjustments to the graphic being displayed can be made.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2011Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kris R. Stark, Dwadasi H. R. Sarma, Frederick F. Kuhlman, Mark R. Vincen