Patents by Inventor Jason Daughenbaugh
Jason Daughenbaugh 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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Publication number: 20250227213Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatuses can store digital image data that is related to an image, or a series of images, commonly visualized as video. These systems, methods, and apparatuses can store the digital image data as unprocessed digital image data in a raw image format that includes color information, for example, luminance and/or chrominance color components of YUV color model and/or red, green, and/or blue color components of a red, green, blue (RGB) color model to provide some examples, for each pixel of the image. These systems, methods, and apparatuses can stripe the digital image data into multiple blocks of image data and can, thereafter, partitions the multiple blocks of image data into multiple blocks of pixel data. These systems, methods, and apparatuses can distribute the multiple blocks of pixel data across multiple memory modules that can operate in parallel to improve read and/or write performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2025Publication date: July 10, 2025Applicant: Sphere Entertainment Group, LLCInventors: Deanan DASILVA, Michael Graae, Jason Daughenbaugh, Anthony James Lukes
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Publication number: 20250150697Abstract: Disclosed herein is an image sensor package including a printed circuit board, an image sensor electrically coupled to the printed circuit board, a sealing configuration coupled to a front face of the printed circuit board via a first gasket, and a base coupled to a back face of the printed circuit board via a second gasket. Electronic components embedded on the back face of the printed circuit board align with and connect to mating pads surrounding the image sensor on the front face of the printed circuit board. Wire bonds electrically connect the image sensor to the mating pads and the electronic components. The sealing configuration includes a cover attached to a frame surrounding the image sensor. A gap separates the image sensor from abutting the surrounding printed circuit board, which is coupled to the image sensor via the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2025Publication date: May 8, 2025Applicant: Sphere Entertainment Group, LLCInventors: Michael GRAAE, Deanan DASILVA, Jason DAUGHENBAUGH, Bryan ROBERTUS, Jason KAY, Logan MCDERMOT, Wayne HANSEN, Timothy J. BIERMAN
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Patent number: 12219231Abstract: Disclosed herein is an image sensor package including a printed circuit board, an image sensor electrically coupled to the printed circuit board, a sealing configuration coupled to a front face of the printed circuit board via a first gasket, and a base coupled to a back face of the printed circuit board via a second gasket. Electronic components embedded on the back face of the printed circuit board align with and connect to mating pads surrounding the image sensor on the front face of the printed circuit board. Wire bonds electrically connect the image sensor to the mating pads and the electronic components. The sealing configuration includes a cover attached to a frame surrounding the image sensor. A gap separates the image sensor from abutting the surrounding printed circuit board, which is coupled to the image sensor via the base.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2022Date of Patent: February 4, 2025Assignee: Sphere Entertainment Group, LLCInventors: Michael Graae, Deanan Dasilva, Jason Daughenbaugh, Bryan Robertus, Jason Kay, Logan Mcdermot, Wayne Hansen, Timothy J. Bierman
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Publication number: 20240056666Abstract: Disclosed herein is an image sensor package including a printed circuit board, an image sensor electrically coupled to the printed circuit board, a sealing configuration coupled to a front face of the printed circuit board via a first gasket, and a base coupled to a back face of the printed circuit board via a second gasket. Electronic components embedded on the back face of the printed circuit board align with and connect to mating pads surrounding the image sensor on the front face of the printed circuit board. Wire bonds electrically connect the image sensor to the mating pads and the electronic components. The sealing configuration includes a cover attached to a frame surrounding the image sensor. A gap separates the image sensor from abutting the surrounding printed circuit board, which is coupled to the image sensor via the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2022Publication date: February 15, 2024Applicant: MSG Entertainment Group, LLCInventors: Michael GRAAE, Deanan DASILVA, Jason DAUGHENBAUGH, Bryan ROBERTUS, Jason KAY, Logan MCDERMOT, Wayne HANSEN, Timothy J. BIERMAN
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Publication number: 20060055642Abstract: An LED visual display apparatus includes a plurality of LED pixels arranged in a generally rectangular array and each having a substantially identical construction. A controller controls groups of the LEDs to produce virtual pixels. In some instances, the construction of each LED pixel consists of 6 to 9 LEDs, inclusive, includes a plurality of red LEDs, a plurality of green LEDs and at least one blue LED, and has more red LEDs than green LEDs. In some instances, the array includes rows of LEDs that consist only of green and blue LEDs which define a repeating green-green-blue pattern. In some instances, the array includes rows of LEDs that consist only of red and green LEDs which define a repeating red-red-green pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Applicant: BILLBOARD VIDEO, INC.Inventors: Jason Daughenbaugh, Bryan Robertus
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Publication number: 20060055641Abstract: An apparatus that supports operation of an LED sign includes a backplane that connects a backplane frame output of a first video data processor circuit card to a backplane frame input of a second video data processor circuit card, and also connects a backplane frame output of the second video data processor circuit card to a backplane frame input of a sign interface circuit card. Each video data processor circuit card includes a video source input, and the sign interface circuit card includes a video data output for coupling to distribution boards located at the sign. The backplane architecture provides flexible scalability by permitting the addition of further video data processor circuit cards and further sign interface circuit cards in any desired configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Applicant: BILLBOARD VIDEO, INC.Inventors: Bryan Robertus, Jason Daughenbaugh, Jason Kay, Jon Koon, Anthony Lukes, Brett Swimley
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Publication number: 20050193352Abstract: A system and method for configuring a plurality of graphics pipelines in a computer graphical display system is disclosed. The method comprises displaying a graphical user interface to enable a user to graphically specify at least one parameter for a plurality of pipe rectangles of the computer graphical display system, each of the plurality of pipe rectangles being associated with at least one of the plurality of graphics pipelines, receiving the at least one parameter, and updating a compositor of the computer graphical display system in real-time based at least in part on the at least one parameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2005Publication date: September 1, 2005Inventors: Jeffrey Walls, James Schinnerer, Jason Daughenbaugh, Donley Hoffman, Kevin Lefebvre