Patents by Inventor Louis G. Kovach, II
Louis G. Kovach, II 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: 10434429Abstract: A model train control system providing a more realistic modeling of the movement, sound, smoke, and lighting effects of a model train is disclosed. A number of dynamic inputs are used to control such effects. Novel features include providing a dynamic variable speed compensator, a dynamic engine load calculator, automatic dynamic momentum, an adjustable train brake, spectrum control, a velocity controller, pressure sensitive effects, a voice activated dispatcher system, a train location and information reporter network, two digit addressing, a traffic control system, accessory control, a model train Central Control Module, and removable memory modules.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2015Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: Liontech Trains LLCInventors: Louis G Kovach, II, Neil Young, John T Ricks, Mark E Ricks
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Patent number: 9937430Abstract: A model train control system providing a more realistic modeling of the movement, sound, smoke, and lighting effects of a model train is disclosed. A number of dynamic inputs are used to control such effects. Novel features include providing a dynamic variable speed compensator, a dynamic engine load calculator, automatic dynamic momentum, an adjustable train brake, spectrum control, a velocity controller, pressure sensitive effects, a voice activated dispatcher system, a train location and information reporter network, two digit addressing, a traffic control system, accessory control, a model train Central Control Module, and removable memory modules.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2014Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: Lionel LLCInventors: Louis G Kovach, II, Neil Young, John T Ricks, Mark E Ricks
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Patent number: 9937431Abstract: A model train control system providing a more realistic modeling of the movement, sound, smoke, and lighting effects of a model train is disclosed. A number of dynamic inputs are used to control such effects. Novel features include providing a dynamic variable speed compensator, a dynamic engine load calculator, automatic dynamic momentum, an adjustable train brake, spectrum control, a velocity controller, pressure sensitive effects, a voice activated dispatcher system, a train location and information reporter network, two digit addressing, a traffic control system, accessory control, a model train Central Control Module, and removable memory modules.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2015Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: Lionel LLCInventors: Louis G Kovach, II, Neil Young, John T Ricks, Mark E Ricks
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Publication number: 20150306512Abstract: A model train control system providing a more realistic modeling of the movement, sound, smoke, and lighting effects of a model train is disclosed. A number of dynamic inputs are used to control such effects. Novel features include providing a dynamic variable speed compensator, a dynamic engine load calculator, automatic dynamic momentum, an adjustable train brake, spectrum control, a velocity controller, pressure sensitive effects, a voice activated dispatcher system, a train location and information reporter network, two digit addressing, a traffic control system, accessory control, a model train Central Control Module, and removable memory modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventors: Louis G. Kovach, II, Neil Young, John T. Ricks, Mark E. Ricks
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Publication number: 20150306515Abstract: A model train control system providing a more realistic modeling of the movement, sound, smoke, and lighting effects of a model train is disclosed. A number of dynamic inputs are used to control such effects. Novel features include providing a dynamic variable speed compensator, a dynamic engine load calculator, automatic dynamic momentum, an adjustable train brake, spectrum control, a velocity controller, pressure sensitive effects, a voice activated dispatcher system, a train location and information reporter network, two digit addressing, a traffic control system, accessory control, a model train Central Control Module, and removable memory modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventors: Louis G. Kovach, II, Neil Young, John T. Ricks, Mark E. Ricks
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Publication number: 20150108285Abstract: A model train control system providing a more realistic modeling of the movement, sound, smoke, and lighting effects of a model train is disclosed. A number of dynamic inputs are used to control such effects. Novel features include providing a dynamic variable speed compensator, a dynamic engine load calculator, automatic dynamic momentum, an adjustable train brake, spectrum control, a velocity controller, pressure sensitive effects, a voice activated dispatcher system, a train location and information reporter network, two digit addressing, a traffic control system, accessory control, a model train Central Control Module, and removable memory modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2014Publication date: April 23, 2015Applicant: Lionel LLCInventors: Louis G Kovach, II, Neil Young, John T Ricks, Mark E Ricks
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Publication number: 20150102178Abstract: A model train control system providing a more realistic modeling of the movement, sound, smoke, and lighting effects of a model train is disclosed. A number of dynamic inputs are used to control such effects. Novel features include providing a dynamic variable speed compensator, a dynamic engine load calculator, automatic dynamic momentum, an adjustable train brake, spectrum control, a velocity controller, pressure sensitive effects, a voice activated dispatcher system, a train location and information reporter network, two digit addressing, a traffic control system, accessory control, a model train Central Control Module, and removable memory modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2014Publication date: April 16, 2015Applicant: Lionel LLCInventors: Louis G. Kovach, II, Neil Young, John T. Ricks, Mark E. Ricks
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Patent number: 8892276Abstract: A model train control system providing a more realistic modeling of the movement, sound, smoke, and lighting effects of a model train is disclosed. A number of dynamic inputs are used to control such effects. Novel features include providing a dynamic variable speed compensator, a dynamic engine load calculator, automatic dynamic momentum, an adjustable train brake, spectrum control, a velocity controller, pressure sensitive effects, a voice activated dispatcher system, a train location and information reporter network, two digit addressing, a traffic control system, accessory control, a model train Central Control Module, and removable memory modules.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2007Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Lionel LLCInventors: Neil Young, Louis G. Kovach, II, Mark E. Ricks, John T. Ricks
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Patent number: 8154227Abstract: A model train control system providing a more realistic modeling of the movement, sound, smoke, and lighting effects of a model train is disclosed. A number of dynamic inputs are used to control such effects. Novel features include providing a dynamic variable speed compensator, a dynamic engine load calculator, automatic dynamic momentum, an adjustable train brake, spectrum control, a velocity controller, pressure sensitive effects, a voice activated dispatcher system, a train location and information reporter network, two digit addressing, a traffic control system, accessory control, a model train Central Control Module, and removable memory modules.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Liontech Trains LLCInventors: Neil Young, Louis G. Kovach, II, Mark E. Ricks, John T. Ricks
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Patent number: 8068005Abstract: A method and apparatus for designating a particular model vehicle for a command function without punching in the ID of the model vehicle. A remote control device is positioned near one of the model vehicles. A limited field transmission occurs between the model vehicle and the remote control device. The device may be a train engine transmitting its train ID periodically via an infrared (IR) transmission. The remote near the train automatically receives the IR transmission of the train ID, so that the next press of a command button will automatically go to that train ID without needing to punch in the ID number.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2009Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Liontech Trains LLCInventors: Neil Young, Louis G. Kovach, II
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Patent number: 7926427Abstract: A model train car having a union with a force sensor is disclosed. The force sensor is configured to measure the amount of force acting on the coupler. The information gathered from the force sensor may work in conjunction with a communication link or a local control unit so that realistic train effects can be produced reflecting the change in force being felt by the model train.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Liontech Trains LLCInventors: Mark E. Ricks, Neil Young, Louis G. Kovach, II, John T. Ricks
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Patent number: 7880413Abstract: Control over velocity of a model train may be determined based upon the speed of rotation of a control knob. A processor receives electronic pulses indicating rotation of the knob beyond a predetermined increment of angular distance. The processor calculates the amount of power ultimately conveyed to the model train based not only upon the number of pulses received, but also upon the elapsed time between these pulses. The shorter the elapsed time between pulses, the greater the change in power communicated to the train. Initially, a user can rapidly rotate the knob to attain coarse control over a wide range of velocities, and then rotate the knob more slowly to achieve fine-grained control over the coarse velocity. Utilizing the control scheme in accordance with embodiments of the present invention, in a compact and uninterrupted physical motion, a user can rapidly exercise both coarse and fine control over velocity of a model train.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2007Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Liontech Trains LLCInventors: Louis G Kovach, II, Neil P. Young
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Publication number: 20100148938Abstract: A method and apparatus for designating a particular model vehicle for a command function without punching in the ID of the model vehicle. A remote control device is positioned near one of the model vehicles. A limited field transmission occurs between the model vehicle and the remote control device. The device may be a train engine transmitting its train ID periodically via an infrared (IR) transmission. The remote near the train automatically receives the IR transmission of the train ID, so that the next press of a command button will automatically go to that train ID without needing to punch in the ID number.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventors: NEIL YOUNG, Louis G. Kovach, II
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Patent number: 7659834Abstract: A method and apparatus for designating a particular model vehicle for a command function without punching in the ID of the model vehicle. A remote control device is positioned near one of the model vehicles. A limited field transmission occurs between the model vehicle and the remote control device. The device may be a train engine transmitting its train ID periodically via an infrared (IR) transmission. The remote near the train automatically receives the IR transmission of the train ID, so that the next press of a command button will automatically go to that train ID without needing to punch in the ID number.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2003Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: Liontech Trains LLCInventors: Neil Percibal Young, Louis G. Kovach, II
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Patent number: 7490118Abstract: Expanding the capacity of a fixed digital field using a unique number calculated from the digital field, such as an error code. Expansion is possible by calculating a new error code using a different algorithm. A recipient, upon not detecting the error code from the original algorithm, checks for the new error code before indicating an error. The presence of the new error code acts like an extra bit to give an entirely new set of numbers for the digital field, thus doubling the command set. In another aspect of the invention, fill bits between transmission packets are used to indicate further data, and are included in calculating the new error code.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2003Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Liontech Trains LLCInventors: Louis G. Kovach, II, Neil Percibal Young
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Patent number: 7471649Abstract: Methods and apparatuses implement a bi-directional model train communications protocol compatible with existing uni-directional communications protocols. In one specific embodiment, the existing uni-directional Lionel Train Master command set is expanded utilizing the checksum error nibble to flag an alternative command signal format. This expanded command set is in turn utilized to transmit a command inquiry signal from the base unit to a specifically addressed element. The addressed element in turn transmits a response based upon the expanded command set. Older model railroad elements not configured to recognize the expanded command set, regard the command inquiry signal as a transmission error and are unaffected. Newer model railroad elements not specifically addressed by the command inquiry signal ignore the command and continue operation.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2003Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Liontech Trains LLCInventors: Louis G. Kovach, II, Neil P. Young, Howard William Lewis
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Patent number: 7458545Abstract: A model train system is provided, comprising a command originator, layout objects, and a communication link. The communication link may be established through the use of magnetic induction coils/transceivers placed at the ends of each layout object. Commands sent by a user via a remote base to the command originator are forwarded to the subsequent layout objects. For addressing, a command index is incremented by each layout object, until it matches the position number of the layout object. Examples of such commands are opening/closing couples which physically connect cars, turning on/off lights, and producing bell and whistle sounds.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Liontech Trains LLCInventors: John T. Ricks, Louis G. Kovach, II, Neil Young, Mark E. Ricks
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Patent number: 7437642Abstract: A model train command protocol using front and back error bytes is disclosed. The front error byte is used to encode the data so that it is securely transmitted. The back error byte checks for proper transmission of the data itself. The entire encoded data sequence is known as a signature. The signature is sent by a user via a remote base through a communication link in a model train system. A receiver located within the model train system decodes the signature and executes the command.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Liontech Trains LLCInventors: John T. Ricks, Louis G. Kovach, II, Neil Young
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Patent number: 7312590Abstract: Control over velocity of a model train may be determined based upon the speed of rotation of a control knob. A processor receives electronic pulses indicating rotation of the knob beyond a predetermined increment of angular distance. The processor calculates the amount of power ultimately conveyed to the model train based not only upon the number of pulses received, but also upon the elapsed time between these pulses. The shorter the elapsed time between pulses, the greater the change in power communicated to the train. Initially, a user can rapidly rotate the knob to attain coarse control over a wide range of velocities, and then rotate the knob more slowly to achieve fine-grained control over the coarse velocity. Utilizing the control scheme in accordance with embodiments of the present invention, in a compact and uninterrupted physical motion, a user can rapidly exercise both coarse and fine control over velocity of a model train.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2003Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: The Creative Train Company, LLCInventors: Louis G. Kovach, II, Neil P. Young
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Patent number: 7264207Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining a model vehicle layout by moving a vehicle around the track and noting when the vehicle passes track position detection elements. The vehicle can either detect the position detection elements, or the position detection elements can be sensors which detect the vehicle. By noting the order of the position detection elements as detected, and the direction of the vehicle, the layout of the track can be determined. In one embodiment, the position detection elements are sensors along the track which detect an emitted ID from the vehicle, and also detect the speed and direction of the vehicle. This information is then relayed to a control system. In another embodiment, the vehicle detects the position detection element, and relays this information, along with the train ID, speed and direction, to the control system.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: The Creative Train Company, LLCInventors: Neil Young, Louis G. Kovach, II