Patents by Inventor Gary D. Gomes
Gary D. Gomes 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: 11917950Abstract: A baler for hay, straw, grass, and similar feed materials is provided. The baler communicates compressed material from a vertically inclined compression passage formed in between opposing conveyer belts to a central area of a baling chamber for baling. A plunger within the baling chamber can reciprocate in two directions to form bales which are tied and discharged from both ends of the baling chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2022Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Inventors: Jack D. Alley, James Whitaker, Gary G. Gomes
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Patent number: 11585971Abstract: Shaped glasses have curved surface lenses with spectrally complementary filters disposed thereon. The filters curved surface lenses are configured to compensate for wavelength shifts occurring due to viewing angles and other sources. Complementary images are projected for viewing through projection filters having passbands that pre-shift to compensate for subsequent wavelength shifts. At least one filter may have more than 3 primary passbands. For example, two filters include a first filter having passbands of low blue, high blue, low green, high green, and red, and a second filter having passbands of blue, green, and red. The additional passbands may be utilized to more closely match a color space and white point of a projector in which the filters are used. The shaped glasses and projection filters together may be utilized as a system for projecting and viewing 3D images.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2020Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: Dolby Laboratories Licensing CorporationInventors: Martin J. Richards, Wilson Allen, Gary D. Gomes
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Publication number: 20220342131Abstract: Shaped glasses have curved surface lenses with spectrally complementary filters disposed thereon. The filters curved surface lenses are configured to compensate for wavelength shifts occurring due to viewing angles and other sources. Complementary images are projected for viewing through projection filters having passbands that pre-shift to compensate for subsequent wavelength shifts. At least one filter may have more than 3 primary passbands. For example, two filters include a first filter having passbands of low blue, high blue, low green, high green, and red, and a second filter having passbands of blue, green, and red. The additional passbands may be utilized to more closely match a color space and white point of a projector in which the filters are used. The shaped glasses and projection filters together may be utilized as a system for projecting and viewing 3D images.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2022Publication date: October 27, 2022Applicant: DOLBY LABORATORIES LICENSING CORPORATIONInventors: Martin J. Richards, Wilson Allen, Gary D. Gomes
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Publication number: 20210124183Abstract: Shaped glasses have curved surface lenses with spectrally complementary filters disposed thereon. The filters curved surface lenses are configured to compensate for wavelength shifts occurring due to viewing angles and other sources. Complementary images are projected for viewing through projection filters having passbands that pre-shift to compensate for subsequent wavelength shifts. At least one filter may have more than 3 primary passbands. For example, two filters include a first filter having passbands of low blue, high blue, low green, high green, and red, and a second filter having passbands of blue, green, and red. The additional passbands may be utilized to more closely match a color space and white point of a projector in which the filters are used. The shaped glasses and projection filters together may be utilized as a system for projecting and viewing 3D images.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2020Publication date: April 29, 2021Applicant: Dolby Laboratories Licensing CorporationInventors: Martin J. Richards, Wilson Allen, Gary D. Gomes
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Patent number: 10802293Abstract: Shaped glasses have curved surface lenses with spectrally complementary filters disposed thereon. The filters curved surface lenses are configured to compensate for wavelength shifts occurring due to viewing angles and other sources. Complementary images are projected for viewing through projection filters having passbands that pre-shift to compensate for subsequent wavelength shifts. At least one filter may have more than 3 primary passbands. For example, two filters include a first filter having passbands of low blue, high blue, low green, high green, and red, and a second filter having passbands of blue, green, and red. The additional passbands may be utilized to more closely match a color space and white point of a projector in which the filters are used. The shaped glasses and projection filters together may be utilized as a system for projecting and viewing 3D images.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2018Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: Dolby Laboratories Licensing CorporationInventors: Martin J. Richards, Wilson Allen, Gary D Gomes
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Publication number: 20180210220Abstract: Shaped glasses have curved surface lenses with spectrally complementary filters disposed thereon. The filters curved surface lenses are configured to compensate for wavelength shifts occurring due to viewing angles and other sources. Complementary images are projected for viewing through projection filters having passbands that pre-shift to compensate for subsequent wavelength shifts. At least one filter may have more than 3 primary passbands. For example, two filters include a first filter having passbands of low blue, high blue, low green, high green, and red, and a second filter having passbands of blue, green, and red. The additional passbands may be utilized to more closely match a color space and white point of a projector in which the filters are used. The shaped glasses and projection filters together may be utilized as a system for projecting and viewing 3D images.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2018Publication date: July 26, 2018Applicant: Dolby Laboratories Licensing CorporationInventors: Martin J. Richards, Wilson Allen, Gary D. Gomes
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Patent number: 9958693Abstract: Shaped glasses have curved surface lenses with spectrally complementary filters disposed thereon. The filters curved surface lenses are configured to compensate for wavelength shifts occurring due to viewing angles and other sources. Complementary images are projected for viewing through projection filters having passbands that pre-shift to compensate for subsequent wavelength shifts. At least one filter may have more than 3 primary passbands. For example, two filters include a first filter having passbands of low blue, high blue, low green, high green, and red, and a second filter having passbands of blue, green, and red. The additional passbands may be utilized to more closely match a color space and white point of a projector in which the filters are used. The shaped glasses and projection filters together may be utilized as a system for projecting and viewing 3D images.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2014Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: Dolby Laboratories Licensing CorporationInventors: Martin J. Richards, Wilson Allen, Gary D Gomes
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Publication number: 20140285770Abstract: Shaped glasses have curved surface lenses with spectrally complementary filters disposed thereon. The filters curved surface lenses are configured to compensate for wavelength shifts occurring due to viewing angles and other sources. Complementary images are projected for viewing through projection filters having passbands that pre-shift to compensate for subsequent wavelength shifts. At least one filter may have more than 3 primary passbands. For example, two filters include a first filter having passbands of low blue, high blue, low green, high green, and red, and a second filter having passbands of blue, green, and red. The additional passbands may be utilized to more closely match a color space and white point of a projector in which the filters are used. The shaped glasses and projection filters together may be utilized as a system for projecting and viewing 3D images.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Applicant: DOLBY LABORATORIES LICENSING CORPORATIONInventors: Martin J. Richards, Wilson Allen, Gary D. Gomes
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Publication number: 20140022637Abstract: Shaped glasses have curved surface lenses with spectrally complementary filters disposed thereon. The filters curved surface lenses are configured to compensate for wavelength shifts occurring due to viewing angles and other sources. Complementary images are projected for viewing through projection filters having passbands that pre-shift to compensate for subsequent wavelength shifts. At least one filter may have more than 3 primary passbands. For example, two filters include a first filter having passbands of low blue, high blue, low green, high green, and red, and a second filter having passbands of blue, green, and red. The additional passbands may be utilized to more closely match a color space and white point of a projector in which the filters are used. The shaped glasses and projection filters together may be utilized as a system for projecting and viewing 3D images.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: Dolby Laboratories Licensing CorporationInventors: Martin J. Richards, Wilson Allen, Gary D. Gomes
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Patent number: 8403489Abstract: Spectral separation filters for channels of a 3D image projection incorporate passbands of primary colors. In at least one of the filters, passbands are present in more than 3 primary colors. A set of two filters include a first filter having passbands of low blue, high blue, low green, high green, and red, and a second filter having passbands of blue, green, and red. The additional primary passbands of the first filter allow for an increased color space in projections through the filters compared to filters only having red, green, and blue primaries. The added flexibility of the increased color space is utilized to more closely match a color space and white point of a projector in which the filters are used.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2011Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Dolby Laboratories Licensing CorporationInventors: Martin Richards, Gary D. Gomes
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Publication number: 20110205494Abstract: Spectral separation filters for channels of a 3D image projection incorporate passbands of primary colors. In at least one of the filters, passbands are present in more than 3 primary colors. A set of two filters include a first filter having passbands of low blue, high blue, low green, high green, and red, and a second filter having passbands of blue, green, and red. The additional primary passbands of the first filter allow for an increased color space in projections through the filters compared to filters only having red, green, and blue primaries. The added flexibility of the increased color space is utilized to more closely match a color space and white point of a projector in which the filters are used.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: DOLBY LABORATORIES LICENSING CORPORATIONInventors: Martin John Richards, Gary D. Gomes
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Patent number: 7959295Abstract: Spectral separation filters for channels of a 3D image projection incorporate passbands of primary colors. In at least one of the filters, passbands are present in more than 3 primary colors. A set of two filters include a first filter having passbands of low blue, high blue, low green, high green, and red, and a second filter having passbands of blue, green, and red. The additional primary passbands of the first filter allow for an increased color space in projections through the filters compared to filters only having red, green, and blue primaries. The added flexibility of the increased color space is utilized to more closely match a color space and white point of a projector in which the filters are used.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2007Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Dolby Laboratories Licensing CorporationInventors: Martin John Richards, Gary D. Gomes
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Publication number: 20080284982Abstract: Spectral separation filters for channels of a 3D image projection incorporate passbands of primary colors. In at least one of the filters, passbands are present in more than 3 primary colors. A set of two filters include a first filter having passbands of low blue, high blue, low green, high green, and red, and a second filter having passbands of blue, green, and red. The additional primary passbands of the first filter allow for an increased color space in projections through the filters compared to filters only having red, green, and blue primaries. The added flexibility of the increased color space is utilized to more closely match a color space and white point of a projector in which the filters are used.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Martin John Richards, Gary D. Gomes
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Patent number: 4941634Abstract: Apparatus for mounting eyeglasses to an object, the apparatus having a shaped body including a slot defined by at least one composite resilient finger, the finger and body including a U-shaped spring means embedded within the body and finger and surrounding the slot to resiliently bias the finger to a position closely proximate the body. The slot receiving and holding eyeglass bridges of different sizes. The finger and body are formed of a material which is soft and compliant relative to plastic eyeglass materials to resist scratching eyeglasses. A jaw is also provided for securing the body to an object.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1989Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Assignee: GFS, Inc.Inventors: Gary D. Gomes, Craig M. Gomes, Frank M. Figone, Moira J. Figone
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Patent number: 4877981Abstract: A soft clipping circuit particularly suited for use with audio signals avoids the need to use non-linear diode characteristics to determine the amount of clipping that is provided. A diode switching circuit which includes constant current sources is used to determine the output voltage of an amplifier at which clipping is to begin. Once this voltage is reached, the switching circuit disconnects the amplifier from a signal output terminal. At this time, the signal at the output terminal is determined solely by the values of resistors in a resistive dividing network connected between a signal input terminal and the output terminal.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1988Date of Patent: October 31, 1989Assignee: Ampex CorporationInventor: Gary D. Gomes