Patents by Inventor Jonathan Erland

Jonathan Erland 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: 6211941
    Abstract: The present invention provides a matte process employing an improved backing screen having particular application for use in composite photography. In particular, the present invention relates to color difference composite photography, whether still, motion picture, video, solid state digital electronic or electrophotographic imaging, in which foreground and background scenes are separately recorded and subsequently combined using known “blue screen” or special color background techniques to form a single image. The present invention includes a biaxially stretchable fabric of synthetic fibers treated with a dye formulation, including fluorescence which is reactive to the visible spectrum, to achieve any of a variety of specific spectral loci and luminances, for the purpose of providing a precise chromatic actinic stimulus response for a silver halide photographic film, or similar response for electronic imaging devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2001
    Inventor: Jonathan Erland
  • Patent number: 5972440
    Abstract: A floating segmented conglomerate backing screen for use in underwater composite photography. A plurality of buoyant pads of an essentially hexagonal shape have surfaces exhibiting specific chrominance and luminance properties as required for a traveling matte process. The individual segments are deployed onto a liquid surface of a finite area in a quantity sufficient to substantially cover the liquid surface in its entirety, in an edge-to-edge, floating, conglomerate relationship. The floating raft created by the segments permits egress and ingress for people and equipment directly through the raft and likewise permits the escape of air rising from below the surface. When appropriately illuminated from either below or above the surface, or both, the chrominance and luminance of the raft is such that an essentially monochromatic backing field is provided for traveling matte processes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1999
    Inventor: Jonathan Erland
  • Patent number: 5897413
    Abstract: The present invention provides an improved backing screen having particular application for use in composite photography. In particular, the present invention relates to color difference composite photography, whether still, motion picture, video, solid state digital electronic or electrophotographic imaging, in which foreground and background scenes are separately recorded and subsequently combined using known "blue screen" or special color background techniques to form a single image. The present invention includes a biaxially stretchable fabric of synthetic fibers treated with a dye formulation, including fluorescence which is reactive to the visible spectrum, to achieve any of a variety of specific spectral loci and luminances, for the purpose of providing a precise chromatic actinic stimulus response for a silver halide photographic film, or similar response for electronic imaging devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1999
    Inventor: Jonathan Erland
  • Patent number: 4629298
    Abstract: The present invention provides a projector having particular application for use in front projection composite photographic systems. In particular, the present invention relates to composite color photography, whether still, motion picture, or video in which foreground and background scenes are separately recorded and subsequently combined, using known "blue screen" or special background color techniques, to form a single image. The present invention includes a high pressure, short arc, mercury-xenon lamp in an optical system to produce a high intensity beam at wavelengths of either: 436 n.m. (blue); 545 n.m. (green); 589 n.m. (yellow) or 650+ n.m. (red). The selected color beam is then manipulated by optical elements into close correspondence to the viewing angle of a camera lens, and made coincident with the camera view by means of a beam splitter. Unwanted light is removed from the system through a "light trap" which traps and systematically absorbs incident light.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1986
    Assignee: Apogee, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald Trumbull, Jonathan Erland, Stephen Fog, Paul Burke
  • Patent number: 4548470
    Abstract: An improved projection screen is provided having particular application for use in front projection composite photography. A substrate screen backing is provided onto which a plurality of tiles of screen material is attached. Each of the tiles of screen material is formed in the shape of a regular, concave hexagon whose connective line segment edges describe a concave arc from a first segment point "A" to a midpoint "M", wherein the concave arc has a radius of curvature R equal to the distance between segment point A and the midpoint M. A convex arc is described having a radius R from the midpoint M to a second segment point "B". Each of the tiles of screen material are attached to the substrate backing in a regular periodic fashion, such that the backing is tessellated with tiles of screen material. In the present embodiment, the edges of each tile of screen material are overlapped with adjacent tiles of material, in order to form a homogenous projection screen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1984
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1985
    Assignee: Apogee, Inc.
    Inventor: Jonathan Erland
  • Patent number: 4417791
    Abstract: A reverse blue screen process for travelling matte cinematography, which comprises the formation of travelling mattes by pre-coating models or other foreground subjects utilized in composite cinematography with one or more phosphor materials which are invisible upon exposure to visible light, but which emit light of predetermined wavelengths upon excitation by ultraviolet light, and exposing the models through appropriate filters to produce mattes of the predetermined portions of the models coated with the phosphorescing materials, by thus reversing the conventional blue screen process for travelling matte cinematography and exposing an illuminating foreground subject against an opaque background rather than an opaque foreground subject against an illuminated background, it is possible for the first time to successfully matte finely detailed models or other foreground subjects displaying specular reflectance in a single film process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1982
    Date of Patent: November 29, 1983
    Inventors: Jonathan Erland, Roger Dorney