Patents by Inventor John W. Patchell

John W. Patchell 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).

  • Patent number: 7634341
    Abstract: A detecting device for detecting moving target vehicles from a moving host vehicle, comprising a first detector means mounted to the host vehicle and aligned to a stationary target area for generating at least a first output representative of the stationary target area at least at a time T1, a second detector means mounted to the host vehicle and aligned to the stationary target area for generating at least a second output representative of the stationary target area at least at a time T2, and a control system to receive the first and second outputs and to compare the first output at T1 to the second output at T2 to identify any differences between the outputs, whereby a target vehicle moving in the stationary target area may be detected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 15, 2009
    Assignee: 1138037 Ontario Ltd. (“Alirt”)
    Inventor: John W. Patchell
  • Patent number: 7548156
    Abstract: A method of distinguishing, from a moving platform, stationary objects from moving objects. The method includes using a first detector mounted to the moving platform to obtain at least a first reading from a target area, advancing the moving platform relative to the target area and using a second detector mounted to said moving platform to obtain at least a second reading from said target area. Then, the method includes comparing said first and second readings for at least two different time intervals to distinguish moving objects from stationary objects.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 16, 2009
    Assignee: 1138037 Ontario Ltd.
    Inventor: John W. Patchell
  • Publication number: 20040148063
    Abstract: A detecting device for detecting moving target vehicles from a moving host vehicle, comprising a first detector means mounted to the host vehicle and aligned to a stationary target area for generating at least a first output representative of the stationary target area at least at a time T1, a second detector means mounted to the host vehicle and aligned to the stationary target area for generating at least a second output representative of the stationary target area at least at a time T2, and a control system to receive the first and second outputs and to compare the first output at T1 to the second output at T2 to identify any differences between the outputs, whereby a target vehicle moving in the stationary target area may be detected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2003
    Publication date: July 29, 2004
    Applicant: 11138037 Ontari Ltd. ("ALIRT")
    Inventor: John W. Patchell
  • Patent number: 6753766
    Abstract: A detecting device for detecting moving target vehicles from a moving host vehicle, comprising a first detector means mounted to the host vehicle and aligned to a stationary target area for generating at least a first output representative of the stationary target area at least at a time T1, a second detector means mounted to the host vehicle and aligned to the stationary target area for generating at least a second output representative of the stationary target area at least at a time T2, and a control system to receive the first and second outputs and to compare the first output at T1 to the second output at T2 to identify any differences between the outputs, whereby a target vehicle moving in the stationary target area may be detected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 22, 2004
    Assignee: 1138037 Ontario Ltd. (“Alirt”)
    Inventor: John W. Patchell
  • Publication number: 20020126002
    Abstract: A detecting device for detecting moving target vehicles from a moving host vehicle, comprising a first detector means mounted to the host vehicle and aligned to a stationary target area for generating at least a first output representative of the stationary target area at least at a time T1, a second detector means mounted to the host vehicle and aligned to the stationary target area for generating at least a second output representative of the stationary target area at least at a time T2, and a control system to receive the first and second outputs and to compare the first output at T1 to the second output at T2 to identify any differences between the outputs, whereby a target vehicle moving in the stationary target area may be detected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 7, 2001
    Publication date: September 12, 2002
    Applicant: 1138037 ONTARIO LTD. ("ALIRT")
    Inventor: John W. Patchell
  • Patent number: 5668539
    Abstract: A thermal emitted radiation detecting device is configured to detect objects in visual blind spots of a vehicle. A low cost differential detector is used which is sensitive to temperature change. Optics train two different fields of view on the detector and switch between the two fields of view to provide a blind spot field of view and a reference field of view. The presence of a vehicle in the blind spot field of view results in a temperature difference between the two fields of view. The resulting detector output signal is compared to predetermined threshold levels and then used to provide an indication, either visual or audible. Several embodiments of optics and switching fields of view are provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 16, 1997
    Assignee: 1138037 Ontario Ltd.
    Inventor: John W. Patchell
  • Patent number: 4710753
    Abstract: The invention relates to a leaky cable intrusion detection system comprising a pair of spaced, parallel, buried, leaky coaxical cables. A radio frequency signal is applied to one of the cables, whereby an electromagnetic field outside said one cable is established, and a radio frequency signal from the field penetrates and is received from the other of the cables whereby disturbances in said field can be detected. The cables are spaced apart a distance such that they are intermediately coupled, being coupled to a greater degree than loosely coupled and to a laser degree than tightly coupled. In the preferred embodiment a longitudinal shield is spaced from and is below the cables. By varying the spacing between the cables and the shield, variations in field shape and sensitivity of the system can be substantially reduced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1987
    Assignee: Senstar Security Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Brian G. Rich, John W. Patchell, R. Keith Harman
  • Patent number: 4660007
    Abstract: A graded leaky coaxial cable comprised of a center conductor, a dielectric surrounding the center conductor, and a braided conductive shield woven around and surrounding the dielectric. The shield has progressively fewer ends along its length, whereby progressively larger non-conducting gaps are formed separated by closely woven groups of carriers, thus facilitating controlled penetration of a radial frequency field through the shield.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1987
    Assignees: Allied Corporation, Senstar Security Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Hugh A. Edwards, John W. Patchell
  • Patent number: 4599121
    Abstract: A method of producing a leakage graded coaxial cable having a braided shield, in which ends of the shield wire are dropped as braiding progresses. Gaps in the shield having progressively increasing size are produced through which the radio frequency field leakage occurs, which facilitates providing a constant radio frequency field around the cable. The cable is coated with a jell flooding agent prior to extrusion of its protection jacket, which fills the interstices and gaps of the shield, and solidifies to a waxy, semi-resilient consistency. The resulting cable can be coiled and flexed, maintaining its shield reliability, and rejects water and fluids in case pinholes in the jacket occur.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1986
    Assignees: Allied Corporation, Senstar Security Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Hugh A. Edwards, John W. Patchell
  • Patent number: 4249207
    Abstract: Disclosed is an automatic video intrusion detection system. The system monitors a given area such as between two parallel fences. The image of the given area is divided into an array of cells each approximately equal in size to the image of a man. The video for each cell is integrated, digitized and stored in an array. Changes in cell values are detected and tracked so that changes in, say, 3 adjacent cells in a given direction, indicate an intruder. A microcomputer implements a tracking algorithm. Filtering discriminates against light level changes. The system is simpler than a known one which analyzes grey values of thousands of points in a video field.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1979
    Date of Patent: February 3, 1981
    Assignee: Computing Devices Company
    Inventors: R. Keith Harman, John W. Patchell