Patents by Inventor Ken Fisher
Ken Fisher 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: 9628690Abstract: A handheld device is communicatively coupled with a camera. The handheld device includes a mounting feature connecting the camera, or housing thereof, to the handheld device. Specifically, the mounting feature includes inner locking portions to engage with the camera, or housing. The handheld device further includes a handle housing to secure at least a rotating membrane and a communication subsystem. The rotating membrane includes multiple switches. The handheld device receives a selection of a switch from a user of the handheld device. The handheld device conducts a lookup in a lookup table for a setting mapped to the selected switch. The communication subsystem transmits a command to the camera, the command including the setting.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2015Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: GoPro, Inc.Inventors: Ken Fisher, Kevin Baxter
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Patent number: 9588402Abstract: A lighting apparatus for film, television, video capture, motion picture and photography which includes a Fresnel lens fixed in a housing which contains a tight array of high power LEDs. The LED panel or board is mated to a heat dissipating apparatus to provide active cooling and together forming an LED engine. The LED engine is mounted to a slider allowing the LED engine to be adjusted within the housing with respect to the lens. Light shaping diffusion may be included on the housing. A power supply unit may also be included in the housing. When in electrical communication, the LED engine and power supply unit function as an integrated self-contained lighting apparatus. Optionally, the power supply may have an integrated dimmer switch, and may be capable of receiving PFC power or have an integrated battery unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2014Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: LITEPANELS, LTDInventors: Kevin C. Baxter, Fred H. Holmes, Ken Fisher
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Publication number: 20160112623Abstract: A handheld device is communicatively coupled with a camera. The handheld device includes a mounting feature connecting the camera, or housing thereof, to the handheld device. Specifically, the mounting feature includes inner locking portions to engage with the camera, or housing. The handheld device further includes a handle housing to secure at least a rotating membrane and a communication subsystem. The rotating membrane includes multiple switches. The handheld device receives a selection of a switch from a user of the handheld device. The handheld device conducts a lookup in a lookup table for a setting mapped to the selected switch. The communication subsystem transmits a command to the camera, the command including the setting.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2015Publication date: April 21, 2016Inventors: Ken Fisher, Kevin Baxter
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Publication number: 20160065121Abstract: A method of installing photovoltaic modules in a solar array is provided. The method includes the steps of forming one or more universal cassettes, each having a plurality of photovoltaic modules attached to one or more rails, positioning the one or more universal cassettes in a curing apparatus, securing the curing apparatus with a vehicle, moving the curing apparatus along rows of installed mounting hardware and deploying the universal cassettes from the curing apparatus and attaching the universal cassettes to the installed mounting hardware.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2015Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: Eddie Bugg, Ken Fisher, Jeffrey Lamb, John Perkins
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Publication number: 20150062862Abstract: A lighting apparatus for film, television, video capture, motion picture and photography which includes a Fresnel lens fixed in a housing which contains a tight array of high power LEDs. The LED panel or board is mated to a heat dissipating apparatus to provide active cooling and together forming an LED engine. The LED engine is mounted to a slider allowing the LED engine to be adjusted within the housing with respect to the lens. Light shaping diffusion may be included on the housing. A power supply unit may also be included in the housing. When in electrical communication, the LED engine and power supply unit function as an integrated self-contained lighting apparatus. Optionally, the power supply may have an integrated dimmer switch, and may be capable of receiving PFC power or have an integrated battery unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventors: Kevin C. Baxter, Fred H. Holmes, Ken Fisher
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Patent number: 8882283Abstract: A lighting apparatus for film, television, video capture, motion picture and photography which includes a Fresnel lens fixed in a housing which contains a tight array of high power LEDs. The LED panel or board is mated to a heat dissipating apparatus to provide active cooling and together forming an LED engine. The LED engine is mounted to a slider allowing the LED engine to be adjusted within the housing with respect to the lens. Light shaping diffusion may be included on the housing. A power supply unit may also be included in the housing. When in electrical communication, the LED engine and power supply unit function as an integrated self-contained lighting apparatus. Optionally, the power supply may have an integrated dimmer switch, and may be capable of receiving PFC power or have an integrated battery unit.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2011Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Litepanels, LtdInventors: Kevin C. Baxter, Fred H. Holmes, Ken Fisher
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Patent number: 8702255Abstract: A lighting apparatus for film, television, video capture, motion picture and photography which includes a Fresnel lens fixed in a housing which contains a tight array of high power LEDs. The LED panel or board is mated to a heat dissipating apparatus to provide active cooling and together forming an LED engine. The LED engine is mounted to a slider allowing the LED engine to be adjusted within the housing with respect to the lens. Light shaping diffusion may be included on the housing. A power supply unit may also be included in the housing. When in electrical communication, the LED engine and power supply unit function as an integrated self-contained lighting apparatus. Optionally, the power supply may have an integrated dimmer switch, and may be capable of receiving PFC power or have an integrated battery unit.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2011Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Litepanels, Ltd.Inventors: Kevin C. Baxter, Fred H. Holmes, Ken Fisher
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Publication number: 20120087102Abstract: A lighting apparatus for film, television, video capture, motion picture and photography which includes a Fresnel lens fixed in a housing which contains a tight array of high power LEDs. The LED panel or board is mated to a heat dissipating apparatus to provide active cooling and together forming an LED engine. The LED engine is mounted to a slider allowing the LED engine to be adjusted within the housing with respect to the lens. Light shaping diffusion may be included on the housing. A power supply unit may also be included in the housing. When in electrical communication, the LED engine and power supply unit function as an integrated self-contained lighting apparatus. Optionally, the power supply may have an integrated dimmer switch, and may be capable of receiving PFC power or have an integrated battery unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Inventors: Kevin C. Baxter, Fred H. Holmes, Ken Fisher
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Publication number: 20120063116Abstract: A lighting apparatus for film, television, video capture, motion picture and photography which includes a Fresnel lens fixed in a housing which contains a tight array of high power LEDs. The LED panel or board is mated to a heat dissipating apparatus to provide active cooling and together forming an LED engine. The LED engine is mounted to a slider allowing the LED engine to be adjusted within the housing with respect to the lens. Light shaping diffusion may be included on the housing. A power supply unit may also be included in the housing. When in electrical communication, the LED engine and power supply unit function as an integrated self-contained lighting apparatus. Optionally, the power supply may have an integrated dimmer switch, and may be capable of receiving PFC power or have an integrated battery unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Inventors: Kevin C. Baxter, Fred H. Holmes, Ken Fisher
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Publication number: 20120044374Abstract: A lighting apparatus comprises a light panel having a panel frame, and a plurality of LEDs or other light elements secured to the panel frame. The panel frame may be a portable frame. A self-contained battery unit securably attaches to the outside of the panel frame. The light panel may have a dimmer switch, and may also be capable of receiving power from a source other than the self-contained battery unit. The lighting apparatus can be mounted to a camera or a stand. The lighting apparatus may include an effects generator in communication therewith which generates a continuous light or a flash of light from the LEDs or other light elements. Diffusion lenses or color gels may be integrated with or detachable from the light panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Inventors: RUDY G. POHLERT, Pat Grosswendt, Ken Fisher, Kevin C. Baxter, Fred H. Holmes
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Patent number: 8063773Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for processing data associated with an acoustic event. In an exemplary implementation, there is provided a method of data processing including determining a location of an acoustic event and processing information associated with directing a camera towards the location. Moreover, one exemplary method may include processing information from and/or related to one or more sensors in an area to be monitored, processing data associated with the acoustic event, and determining a location of a source of the acoustic event as a function of the information from and/or related to the acoustic event. Further exemplary implementations include performing processing associated with providing instructions to direct a camera towards the determined location.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Shotspotter, Inc.Inventors: Ken Fisher, Kevin Baxter, Fred Holmes
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Patent number: 8036065Abstract: A system for locating and identifying an acoustic event such as gunfire. The inventive system employs a plurality of man wearable acoustic sensors for detecting gunfire, each acoustic sensor having a display associated therewith for displaying information concerning the acoustic event to a user. In preferred embodiments, the sensor includes a microphone for receiving acoustic information; an A/D converter; a processor for processing the digitized signal to detect a gunshot and determine a time of arrival; a GPS receiver for determining the position of the acoustic sensor; and a network interface for bidirectional communication with a system server. Preferably the display comprises: an LCD; and an electronically readable compass. When the display and acoustic sensor are in separate housings, the acoustic sensor includes a transmitter and the display includes a receiver for transferring the gunshot information.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2007Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Shotspotter, Inc.Inventors: Kevin C. Baxter, Ken Fisher
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Publication number: 20110204821Abstract: A battery operated LED lighting apparatus including: a battery outputting a battery voltage; a light emitting diode or array of light emitting diodes; and a power supply including a boost regulating circuit. The power supply being in communication with the battery and the light emitting diodes such that a constant voltage or constant current is supplied to the light emitting diodes as the battery discharges and the battery voltage falls below the output voltage. In a preferred embodiment the power supply further includes a buck regulator to maintain the proper output voltage when the battery voltage is greater than the output voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: Fred Holmes, Kevin Baxter, Ken Fisher
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Publication number: 20110069585Abstract: A system for locating and identifying an acoustic event such as gunfire. The inventive system employs a plurality of man wearable acoustic sensors for detecting gunfire, each acoustic sensor having a display associated therewith for displaying information concerning the acoustic event to a user. In preferred embodiments, the sensor includes a microphone for receiving acoustic information; an A/D converter; a processor for processing the digitized signal to detect a gunshot and determine a time of arrival; a GPS receiver for determining the position of the acoustic sensor; and a network interface for bidirectional communication with a system server. Preferably the display comprises: an LCD; and an electronically readable compass. When the display and acoustic sensor are in separate housings, the acoustic sensor includes a transmitter and the display includes a receiver for transferring the gunshot information.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2007Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventors: Kevin C. Baxter, Ken Fisher
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Publication number: 20100278013Abstract: Systems and methods of providing precision locations for sensors which make up an array of sensors in a gunshot detection system. Consistent with some exemplary implementations, sensors may employ a commercial GPS which reports a sensor position or a group of pseudoranges to GPS satellites. A server may collect differential information from a differential node and, in one exemplary implementation, may calculate a precision position for each sensor by adjusting the reported position or pseudoranges with the differential information. In other exemplary implementations, differential information may be sent from the host to individual sensors which calculate their own precision positions. Exemplary differential information may include latitude and longitude corrections, pseudorange corrections, ionospheric delay, GPS satellite clock drift, or other corrective term which will improve the accuracy of a sensor position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: Shotspotter, Inc.Inventors: Fred Holmes, Ken Fisher, Kevin Baxter
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Patent number: 7755495Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for locating the source of an acoustic event. In one exemplary implementation, there is provided a method of locating the source of an acoustic event by receiving/processing information from at least three sensors aerially deployed across an area to be monitored, wherein each of the at sensors has a microphone for detecting the acoustic event and a known location, the at least three aerial deployed sensors are networked, and time of arrival processing of the acoustic event is performed. In further exemplary implementations, an approximate location of the source of the acoustic event may be determined as a function of arrival time and sensor location data.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: ShotSpotter, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Baxter, Fred H. Holmes, Ken Fisher
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Patent number: 7751282Abstract: A system and method for providing precision locations for sensors which make up an array of sensors in a gunshot detection system. In a preferred embodiment sensors employ a commercial GPS which reports a sensor position or a group of pseudoranges to GPS satellites. A server collects differential information from a differential node and, in one preferred embodiment, calculates a precision position for each sensor by adjusting the reported position or pseudoranges with the differential information. In another preferred embodiment differential information is sent from the host to individual sensors which calculate their own precision positions. Differential information may be latitude and longitude corrections, pseudorange corrections, ionospheric delay, GPS satellite clock drift, or other corrective term which will improve the accuracy of a sensor position.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2008Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Shotspotter, Inc.Inventors: Fred Holmes, Ken Fisher, Kevin Baxter
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Patent number: 7719428Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for data processing associated with acoustic events such as weapon fire. In one exemplary implementation, there is provided a method of processing communications associated with identifying or locating a weapon fire event. Moreover, the method may include processing communications from a plurality of sensors deployed across an area to be monitored, wherein the sensors are interconnected via a wireless network, processing signals communicated over the network from each sensor that detects the acoustic event, and determining a location of a source of the acoustic event as a function of time of arrival information and sensor location information. Other exemplary implementations may include using time of arrival data that is synchronous/universal among the sensors.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: ShotSpotter, Inc.Inventors: Ken Fisher, Kevin Baxter, Fred Holmes
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Patent number: 7710278Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for processing gunshot information. In one exemplary implementation, there is provided a method for processing gunshot information via identification of characteristics of detected gunfire. Moreover, the method may include detecting a particular gunshot event, deriving envelope information for the particular gunshot event, accessing one or more known envelopes associated with known gunshot events, and associating the particular gunshot event with a known weapon or known weapon types as a function of a comparison of the envelope information of the particular gunshot event with known envelope information associated with one or more known weapons. Other exemplary implementations may include comparing attack, sustain, and delay characteristics of the particular gunshot event with known attack, sustain, and decay characteristics associated with the known weapon.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Shotspotter, Inc.Inventors: Fred H. Holmes, Kevin Baxter, Ken Fisher
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Patent number: 7688679Abstract: A system for locating and identifying an acoustic event such as gunfire. The inventive system employs a plurality of man wearable acoustic sensors for detecting gunfire, each acoustic sensor having a display associated therewith for displaying information concerning the acoustic event to a user. In preferred embodiments, the sensor includes a microphone for/receiving acoustic information; an A/D converter; a processor for processing the digitized signal to detect a gunshot and determine a time of arrival; a GPS receiver for determining the position of the acoustic sensor; and a network interface for bidirectional communication with a system server. Preferably the display comprises an LCD; and an electronically readable compass. When the display and acoustic sensor are in separate housings, the acoustic sensor includes a transmitter and the display includes a receiver for transferring the gunshot information.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: ShotSpotter, Inc.Inventors: Kevin C. Baxter, Ken Fisher