Patents by Inventor James H. Vogeley
James H. Vogeley 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: 10048185Abstract: A density meter for measuring the density of a fluid, having a base plate, wherein a spring element is clamped to the base plate; a torpedo, wherein the torpedo comprises a known weight, and wherein the torpedo is attached or coupled to the spring element; and a sensor, wherein the sensor measures a deflection of the spring element, as the torpedo displaces a volume of fluid.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2014Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: Parasitx, LLCInventors: David D. Wright, James H. Vogeley, Taylor D. McClenny, Peter R. Merrick, Paul A. Robinson
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Publication number: 20160252440Abstract: A density meter for measuring the density of a fluid, having a base plate, wherein a spring element is clamped to the base plate; a torpedo, wherein the torpedo comprises a known weight, and wherein the torpedo is attached or coupled to the spring element; and a sensor, wherein the sensor measures a deflection of the spring element, as the torpedo displaces a volume of fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2014Publication date: September 1, 2016Applicant: Parasitx, LLCInventors: David D. Wright, James H. Vogeley, Taylor D. McClenny, Peter R. Merrick, Paul A. Robinson
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Patent number: 5831601Abstract: Disclosed is a digital micromirror device (DMD) based projector in which the position of a stylus with respect to a projected image can be determined automatically. In one embodiment, the stylus includes a detector capable of detecting illumination from a single pixel and the plurality of pixels in the DMD array are sequentially energized until a pixel reflects light to the stylus detector. Since the location of that pixel is known, the position of the stylus adjacent that pixel on the image is also known. In another embodiment, light is emitted from the stylus and the DMD array is sequenced in order to reflect light from the array to a photodetector. Again, when a pixel is sequenced so as to reflect light to the detector, the position of the stylus with respect to the image is related to the image of the pixel with respect to the pixel's location in the array.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: nView CorporationInventors: James H. Vogeley, Arthur W. Vogeley, Giles K. Davis
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Patent number: 5633691Abstract: Disclosed is a digital micromirror device (DMD) based projector in which the position of a stylus with respect to a projected image can be determined automatically. In one embodiment, the stylus includes a detector capable of detecting illumination from a single pixel and the plurality of pixels in the DMD array are sequentially energized until a pixel reflects light to the stylus detector. Since the location of that pixel is known, the position of the stylus adjacent that pixel on the image is also known. In another embodiment, light is emitted from the stylus and the DMD array is sequenced in order to reflect light from the array to a photodetector. Again, when a pixel is sequenced so as to reflect light to the detector, the position of the stylus with respect to the image is related to the image of the pixel with respect to the pixel's location in the array.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: May 27, 1997Assignee: nView CorporationInventors: James H. Vogeley, Arthur W. Vogeley, Giles K. Davis
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Patent number: 5612736Abstract: Disclosed is a digital micromirror device (DMD) based projector in which the position of a stylus with respect to a projected image can be determined automatically. In one embodiment, the stylus includes a detector capable of detecting illumination from a single pixel and the plurality of pixels in the DMD array are sequentially energized until a pixel reflects light to the stylus detector. Since the location of that pixel is known, the position of the stylus adjacent that pixel on the image is also known. In another embodiment, light is emitted from the stylus and the DMD array is sequenced in order to reflect light from the array to a photodetector. Again, when a pixel is sequenced so as to reflect light to the detector, the position of the stylus with respect to the image is related to the image of the pixel with respect to the pixel's location in the array.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: nVIEW CorporationInventors: James H. Vogeley, Arthur W. Vogeley, Giles K. Davis
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Patent number: 5502514Abstract: Disclosed is a digital micromirror device (DMD) based projector in which the position of a stylus with respect to a projected image can be determined automatically. In one embodiment, the stylus includes a detector capable of detecting illumination from a single pixel and the plurality of pixels in the DMD array are sequentially energized until a pixel reflects light to the stylus detector. Since the location of that pixel is known, the position of the stylus adjacent that pixel on the image is also known. In another embodiment, light is emitted from the stylus and the DMD array is sequenced in order to reflect light from the array to a photodetector. Again, when a pixel is sequenced so as to reflect light to the detector, the position of the stylus with respect to the image is related to the image of the pixel with respect to the pixel's location in the array.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Assignee: nView CorporationInventors: James H. Vogeley, Arthur W. Vogeley, Giles K. Davis
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Patent number: 5422693Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for one or more operators to interact with a computer-controlled image projection-system. An operator-controlled radiation projector projects a beam of radiation which may be visible or invisible on the image created by the computer-controlled image projection system. A position sensing device determines the position of the projected radiation relative to the projected image and provides position information to the computer. In a preferred embodiment, the computer can then generate an additional image at or related to the spot of radiation permitting the operator to draw or paint pictures on the computer-projected image. In an additional preferred embodiment, the use of the position sensing device can be utilized to sense the position of a spot projected by one or more of a multiple gun projector which in a closed loop feedback loop can be used to control alignment of images projected by the multiple gun projector.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1993Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: nView CorporationInventors: James H. Vogeley, Arthur W. Vogeley
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Patent number: 5404185Abstract: Disclosed is a liquid crystal display unit comprising liquid twisted nematic liquid crystal material sandwiched between two polarizers. Transparent electrodes are provided on each side of the layer of liquid crystal for locally energizing liquid crystal material in the vicinity of two energized transparent electrodes. Polarized light passing through one polarizer is twisted or not twisted depending upon the energization state of the liquid crystal material and depending upon the second polarizer orientation does or does not pass therethrough. Accordingly, depending upon energization locations, images are formed which can be projected upon a screen. In preferred embodiments the liquid crystal display unit is used in conjunction with a cabinet to provide a low stress work station. A further embodiment includes a folded optical path in combination with the liquid crystal display so as to provide a compact projector.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1993Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: nView CorporationInventors: James H. Vogeley, Arthur W. Vogeley
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Patent number: 5293540Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for mixing internally generated or stored video with an external video and driving an LCD display device. External video is clocked into a dual port external frame store. Internal video is either internally generated or read from an internal mass store device and stored in an internal frame store and in a preferred embodiment, the internal video data includes an embedded code which serves to select on a pixel by pixel basis the appropriate frame store signal, either external or internal for display on the LCD panel. By adjusting the start number on row and column counters for reading out data from the external frame store, panning of an external video image can be accomplished. By repeating the readout of the external frame store selectively, a "zoom" of the image can be provided to an LCD display device.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1991Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Assignee: nView CorporationInventors: Stephen S. Trani, Garth S. Jones, James S. Love, James H. Vogeley
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Patent number: 5257103Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for converting interlaced input video to a sequential output compatible with sequential input display devices. The video input is digitized and decoded so as to provide separate luminance or chrominance information for each pixel to a line buffer memory. A line derived frequency reference from the input video serves to reference a pixel clock which clocks pixel information into the memory and clocks pixel information out of the memory at twice the pixel clock rate. The decoder also digitizes the luminance/chrominance information prior to storage in the memory and, as this information is read out of the memory, it is converted back into analog data by a suitable D-A converter and then is converted into appropriate format to provide red, green and blue video output information for operating sequential input devices.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1992Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: nView CorporationInventors: James H. Vogeley, Garth S. Jones, Kenneth Kosin, Stephen S. Trani
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Patent number: 5235363Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for one or more operators to interact with a computer-controlled image projection system. An operator-controlled radiation projector projects a beam of radiation which may be visible or invisible on the image created by the computer-controlled image projection system. A position sensing device determines the position of the projected radiation relative to the projected image and provides position information to the computer. In a preferred embodiment, the computer can then generate an additional image at or related to the spot of radiation permitting the operator to draw or paint pictures on the computer-projected image.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1991Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Assignee: nView CorporationInventors: James H. Vogeley, Arthur W. Vogeley
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Patent number: 5227821Abstract: Disclosed is a liquid crystal display unit comprising liquid twisted nematic liquid crystal material sandwiched between two polarizers. Transparent electrodes are provided on each side of the layer of liquid crystal for locally energizing liquid crystal material in the vicinity of two energized transparent electrodes. Polarized light passing through one polarizer is twisted or not twisted depending upon the energization state of the liquid crystal material and depending upon the second polarizer orientation does or does not pass therethrough. Accordingly, depending upon energization locations, images are formed which can be projected upon a screen. In preferred embodiments the liquid crystal display unit is used in conjunction with a cabinet to provide a low stress work station. A further embodiment includes a folded optical path in combination with the liquid crystal display so as to provide a compact projector.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1992Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignee: nView CorporationInventors: James H. Vogeley, Arthur W. Vogeley
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Patent number: 5187510Abstract: Disclosed is a liquid crystal display unit comprising liquid twisted nematic liquid crystal material sandwiched between two polarizers. Transparent electrodes are provided on each side of the layer of liquid crystal for locally energizing liquid crystal material in the vicinity of two energized transparent electrodes. Polarized light passing through one polarizer is twisted or not twisted depending upon the energization state of the liquid crystal material and depending upon the second polarizer orientation does or does not pass therethrough. Accordingly, depending upon energization locations, images are formed which can be projected upon a screen. In preferred embodiments the liquid crystal display unit is used in conjunction with a cabinet to provide a low stress work station. A further embodiment includes a folded optical path in combination with the liquid crystal display so as to provide a compact projector.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1990Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Assignee: nView CorporationInventors: James H. Vogeley, Arthur W. Vogeley
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Patent number: 5150238Abstract: The projection system includes a light source, a lens for focussing the light rays, an active matrix LCD panel disposed and spaced between a pair of glass panels and a lens and mirror system for projecting the LCD image onto an enlarged surface. To minimize, eliminate or attenuate ghosting of the images caused by secondary reflections from the upper glass panel back onto the LCD, the undersurface of the upper glass panel is coated with a high-efficient, anti-reflecting material, such as including magnesium fluoride, whereby high-contrast ratio images are maintained and not degraded by secondary reflections in the optical system.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1991Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignee: nView CorporationInventors: James H. Vogeley, Patrick H. Newton
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Patent number: 4976536Abstract: Disclosed is a liquid crystal display unit comprising liquid twisted nematic liquid crystal material sandwiched between two polarizers. Transparent electrodes are provided on each side of the layer of liquid crystal for locally energizing liquid crystal material in the vicinity of two energized transparent electrodes. Polarized light passing through one polarizer is twisted or not twisted depending upon the energization state of the liquid crystal material and depending upon the second polarizer orientation does or does not pass therethrough. Accordingly, depending upon energization locations, images are formed which can be projected upon a screen. In preferred embodiments the liquid crystal display unit is used in conjunction with a cabinet to provide a low stress work station. A further embodiment includes a folded optical path in combination with the liquid crystal display so as to provide a compact projector.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1988Date of Patent: December 11, 1990Assignee: nView CorporationInventors: James H. Vogeley, Arthur W. Vogeley
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Patent number: 4763993Abstract: Disclosed is a liquid crystal display unit comprising liquid twisted nematic liquid crystal material sandwiched between two polarizers. Transparent electrodes are provided on each side of the layer of liquid crystal for locally energizing liquid crystal material in the vicinity of two energized transparent electrodes. Polarized light passing through one polarizer is twisted or not twisted depending upon the energization state of the liquid crystal material and depending upon the second polarizer orientation does or does not pass therethrough. Accordingly, depending upon energization locations, images are formed which can be projected upon a screen. In preferred embodiments the liquid crystal display unit is used in conjunction with a cabinet to provide a low stress work station. A further embodiment includes a folded optical path in combination with the liquid crystal display so as to provide a compact projector.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1987Date of Patent: August 16, 1988Assignee: n-View CorporationInventors: James H. Vogeley, Arthur W. Vogeley
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Patent number: D316542Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1989Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: nView CorporationInventor: James H. Vogeley