Patents by Inventor Lindsay Alfred Champion

Lindsay Alfred Champion 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: 9357327
    Abstract: A loudspeaker system for reproducing multichannel sound with an improved sound image in a listening zone is disclosed. The loudspeaker system includes a first speaker array for location in a first position relative to the listening zone and a second speaker array for location in a second position relative to the listening zone. The first speaker array includes a first radiating lobe for radiating first sound of the multichannel sound and at least a second radiating lobe for radiating a delayed version of the first sound. The second speaker array includes a first radiating lobe for radiating second sound of the multichannel sound, and at least a second radiating lobe for radiating a delayed version of the second sound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2010
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2016
    Assignee: Reality IP Pty Ltd
    Inventors: Charlie Corneles Van Dongen, David James Still Alexandrou, Lindsay Alfred Champion
  • Publication number: 20120155679
    Abstract: A loudspeaker system for reproducing multichannel sound with an improved sound image in a listening zone is disclosed. The loudspeaker system includes a first speaker array for location in a first position relative to the listening zone and a second speaker array for location in a second position relative to the listening zone. The first speaker array includes a first radiating lobe for radiating first sound of the multichannel sound and at least a second radiating lobe for radiating a delayed version of the first sound. The second speaker array includes a first radiating lobe for radiating second sound of the multichannel sound, and at least a second radiating lobe for radiating a delayed version of the second sound.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2010
    Publication date: June 21, 2012
    Applicant: Reality IP Pty Ltd
    Inventors: Charlie Corneles Van Dongen, David James Still Alexandrou, Lindsay Alfred Champion
  • Publication number: 20100325873
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing a stator (24) for an electrostatic loudspeaker in which at least a part of a structure (28) for forming the stator (24) is moulded from an electrically insulating material. This structure (28) may be a frame of the stator. To complete the stator (24), electrically conductive portions (30) are combined with the moulded structure to form a complete structure that includes an electrically conductive grid (29). The electrically conductive portions (30) may be a preformed grid (29). The frame (28) and the grid (29) may be pressfitted together. Alternatively the moulded structure may be electrically conductive, and electrically insulating portions may be combined with it to form a complete stator. Manufacture of electrostatic loudspeaker stators using a moulding process allows for relatively low cost production methods that can repeatedly achieve a required high degree of accuracy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 3, 2010
    Publication date: December 30, 2010
    Inventors: Charles Corneles VAN DONGEN, Lindsay Alfred Champion, Evan Douglas Evans, Craig Evans, Grover Latham Howard, Robert Neil Mackinlay
  • Patent number: 7810224
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing a stator (24) for an electrostatic loudspeaker in which at least a part of a structure (28) for forming the stator (24) is moulded from an electrically insulating material. This structure (28) may be a frame of the stator. To complete the stator (24), electrically conductive portions (30) are combined with the moulded structure to form a complete structure that includes an electrically conductive grid (29). The electrically conductive portions (30) may be a preformed grid (29). The frame (28) and the grid (29) may be press-fitted together. Alternatively the moulded structure may be electrically conductive, and electrically insulating portions may be combined with it to form a complete stator. Manufacture of electrostatic loudspeaker stators using a moulding process allows for relatively low cost production methods that can repeatedly achieve a required high degree of accuracy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 12, 2010
    Assignee: Immersion Technology Property Limited
    Inventors: Charles Corneles Van Dongen, Lindsay Alfred Champion, Evan Douglas Evans, Craig Evans, Grover Latham Howard, Robert Neil MacKinlay
  • Publication number: 20080307632
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing a stator (24) for an electrostatic loudspeaker in which at least a part of a structure (28) for forming the stator (24) is moulded from an electrically insulating material. This structure (28) may be a frame of the stator. To complete the stator (24), electrically conductive portions (30) are combined with the moulded structure to form a complete stricture that includes an electrically conductive grid (29). The electrically conductive portions (30) may be a preformed grid (29). The frame (28) and the grid (29) may be press-fitted together. Alternatively the moulded structure may be electrically conductive, and electrically insulating portions may be combined with it to form a complete stator. Manufacture of electrostatic loudspeaker stators using a moulding process allows for relatively low cost production methods that can repeatedly achieve a required high degree of accuracy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 4, 2006
    Publication date: December 18, 2008
    Applicant: Immersion Technology Property Limited
    Inventors: Charles Corneles Van Dongen, Lindsay Alfred Champion, Evan Douglas Evans, Craig Evans, Grover Latham Howard, Robert Neil MacKinlay
  • Patent number: 7046144
    Abstract: A device for deterring theft of an electrical or like appliance having an operation controlling microprocessor, including signal receiving means (2) connected to the microprocessor and adapted for connection to a power supply, first programmed means enabling the appliance microprocessor to disable the appliance, second programmable means separate from the appliance and including a microprocessor controlled signal generating means (1) for generating setting and resetting signals for transmission to the receiving means and operating to enable the first programmed means to render the appliance inoperable when power to the appliance is disconnected, said second programmable means being programmed to include an automatic reset routine which is activated by the restoration of power to the appliance to send a resetting signal to the appliance microprocessor to reset the microprocessor to an operative state whereby automatic resetting occurs in the event of power failure event.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2006
    Inventors: Paul Stephen-Daly, Lindsay Alfred Champion, Charles Corneles Van Dongen, Marek Robert Wambier