Patents by Inventor Jim Candy

Jim Candy 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).

  • Publication number: 20230253006
    Abstract: A system determines an event location of an event within an indoor environment based on an event sound generated by the event. The system employs time-reversal techniques based on a received event sound to identify the event location as being in the vicinity of one of a plurality of locator devices at locator locations in the environment. The system includes a base array located within the environment that receives an indication that an event has been detected. Upon receiving the event sound, the system generates a time-reversed event sound for each transceiver and transmits via each transceiver the time-reversed event sound for that transceiver. When a locator device receives a time-reversed event sound, the locator device determines whether the event is in the vicinity of that locator location of the locator device and, if so, outputs an indication that the event occurred at that locator location.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2022
    Publication date: August 10, 2023
    Inventors: Jim Candy, Karl A. Fisher, Christopher Roland Candy
  • Patent number: 11495243
    Abstract: A system determines an event location of an event within an indoor environment based on an event sound generated by the event. The system employs time-reversal techniques based on a received event sound to identify the event location as being in the vicinity of one of a plurality of locator devices at locator locations in the environment. The system includes a base array located within the environment that receives an indication that an event has been detected. Upon receiving the event sound, the system generates a time-reversed event sound for each transceiver and transmits via each transceiver the time-reversed event sound for that transceiver. When a locator device receives a time-reversed event sound, the locator device determines whether the event is in the vicinity of that locator location of the locator device and, if so, outputs an indication that the event occurred at that locator location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 2020
    Date of Patent: November 8, 2022
    Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC
    Inventors: Jim Candy, Karl A. Fisher, Christopher Roland Candy
  • Publication number: 20220036913
    Abstract: A system determines an event location of an event within an indoor environment based on an event sound generated by the event. The system employs time-reversal techniques based on a received event sound to identify the event location as being in the vicinity of one of a plurality of locator devices at locator locations in the environment. The system includes a base array located within the environment that receives an indication that an event has been detected. Upon receiving the event sound, the system generates a time-reversed event sound for each transceiver and transmits via each transceiver the time-reversed event sound for that transceiver. When a locator device receives a time-reversed event sound, the locator device determines whether the event is in the vicinity of that locator location of the locator device and, if so, outputs an indication that the event occurred at that locator location.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 30, 2020
    Publication date: February 3, 2022
    Inventors: Jim Candy, Karl A. Fisher, Christopher Roland Candy
  • Publication number: 20050046617
    Abstract: Liquid crystal shutter glasses are used in time-sequential 3D systems to control which image the viewer's eyes receive. Worn by the viewer, they are designed to “open” and “close” to permit light to enter the eye or to block the light going to each eye synchronously with and in the same sequence as the right and left images are presented to a monitor or projector being viewed. If the refresh rate on the display device is slow, such as is the case in standard NTSC/PAL television systems, flicker will be observed by the viewer. For monitor displays, this flicker is due to flicker of the image on the monitor and/or flicker of the background illumination surrounding the monitor. The present invention provides liquid crystal shutter glasses adapted to reduce or eliminate flicker from both sources.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 23, 2003
    Publication date: March 3, 2005
    Inventors: Stephen Kurtzer, Jim Candy, Michael Weissman