Patents by Inventor Mark Harold Tarlinton
Mark Harold Tarlinton 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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Publication number: 20240310715Abstract: An imaging system can include a first and second camera configured to capture first and second sets of oblique images along first and second scan paths, respectively, on an object area. A drive is coupled to a scanning mirror structure, having at least one mirror surface, and configured to rotate the structure about a scan axis based on a scan angle. The first and second cameras each have an optical axis set at an oblique angle to the scan axis and include a respective lens to focus first and second imaging beams reflected from the mirror surface to an image sensor located in each of the cameras. The first and second imaging beams captured by their respective cameras can vary according to the scan angle. Each of the image sensors captures respective sets of oblique images by sampling the imaging beams at first and second values of the scan angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2021Publication date: September 19, 2024Applicant: Nearmap Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: James Austin BESLEY, Mark Harold TARLINTON, David Arnold BLEADS
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Publication number: 20240305892Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a camera configured to capture a set of oblique images along a scan path on an object area; a scanning mirror structure including at least one surface for receiving light from the object area, the at least one surface having at least one first mirror portion at least one second portion comprised of low reflective material arranged around a periphery of the first mirror portion, the low reflective material being less reflective than the first mirror portion; and a drive coupled to the scanning mirror structure and configured to rotate the scanning mirror structure about a rotation axis based on a scan angle. The at least one second portion can be configured to block light that would pass around the first mirror portion and be received by the camera at scan angles beyond the set of scan angles.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2024Publication date: September 12, 2024Applicant: Nearmap Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: David Arnold BLEADS, James Austin BESLEY, Mark Harold TARLINTON
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Patent number: 12063443Abstract: An imaging system can include a first and second camera configured to capture first and second sets of oblique images along first and second scan paths, respectively, on an object area. A drive is coupled to a scanning mirror structure, having at least one mirror surface, and configured to rotate the structure about a scan axis based on a scan angle. The first and second cameras each have an optical axis set at an oblique angle to the scan axis and include a respective lens to focus first and second imaging beams reflected from the mirror surface to an image sensor located in each of the cameras. The first and second imaging beams captured by their respective cameras can vary according to the scan angle. Each of the image sensors captures respective sets of oblique images by sampling the imaging beams at first and second values of the scan angle.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2023Date of Patent: August 13, 2024Assignee: NEARMAP AUSTRALIA PTY LTD.Inventors: James Austin Besley, Mark Harold Tarlinton, David Arnold Bleads
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Patent number: 12015853Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a camera configured to capture a set of oblique images along a scan path on an object area; a scanning mirror structure including at least one surface for receiving light from the object area, the at least one surface having at least one first mirror portion at least one second portion comprised of low reflective material arranged around a periphery of the first mirror portion, the low reflective material being less reflective than the first mirror portion; and a drive coupled to the scanning mirror structure and configured to rotate the scanning mirror structure about a rotation axis based on a scan angle. The at least one second portion can be configured to block light that would pass around the first mirror portion and be received by the camera at scan angles beyond the set of scan angles.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2021Date of Patent: June 18, 2024Assignee: NEARMAP AUSTRALIA PTY LTD.Inventors: David Arnold Bleads, James Austin Besley, Mark Harold Tarlinton
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Publication number: 20240196095Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a camera configured to capture a set of oblique images along a scan path on an object area; a scanning mirror structure including at least one surface for receiving light from the object area, the at least one surface having at least one first mirror portion at least one second portion comprised of low reflective material arranged around a periphery of the first mirror portion, the low reflective material being less reflective than the first mirror portion; and a drive coupled to the scanning mirror structure and configured to rotate the scanning mirror structure about a rotation axis based on a scan angle. The at least one second portion can be configured to block light that would pass around the first mirror portion and be received by the camera at scan angles beyond the set of scan angles.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2021Publication date: June 13, 2024Applicant: Nearmap Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: David Arnold BLEADS, James Austin BESLEY, Mark Harold TARLINTON
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Patent number: 11997390Abstract: This disclosure is related to positioning one or more glass plates between an image sensor and lens of a camera in a scanning camera system; determining plate rotation rates and plate rotation angles based on one of characteristics of the camera, characteristics and positioning of the one or more glass plates, and relative dynamics of the camera and the object area; and rotating the one or more glass plates about one or more predetermined axes based on corresponding plate rotation rates and plate rotation angles.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2021Date of Patent: May 28, 2024Assignee: NEARMAP AUSTRALIA PTY LTD.Inventors: James Austin Besley, Mark Harold Tarlinton, David Arnold Bleads
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Patent number: 11985429Abstract: The present disclosure is related to improving image quality in a scanning camera system via scan angle selection to obtain images having overlap for performing image stitching, dynamically tuning an aperture of a camera in the scanning camera system, updating pixel values of an image using vignetting data, or a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2021Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Assignee: NEARMAP AUSTRALIA PTY LTD.Inventors: James Austin Besley, Mark Harold Tarlinton, David Arnold Bleads
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Publication number: 20240121513Abstract: The present disclosure is related to improving image quality in a scanning camera system via scan angle selection to obtain images having overlap for performing image stitching, dynamically tuning an aperture of a camera in the scanning camera system, updating pixel values of an image using vignetting data, or a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Applicant: Nearmap Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: James Austin BESLEY, Mark Harold TARLINTON, David Arnold BLEADS
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Publication number: 20240098374Abstract: This disclosure is related to positioning one or more glass plates between an image sensor and lens of a camera in a scanning camera system; determining plate rotation rates and plate rotation angles based on one of characteristics of the camera, characteristics and positioning of the one or more glass plates, and relative dynamics of the camera and the object area; and rotating the one or more glass plates about one or more predetermined axes based on corresponding plate rotation rates and plate rotation angles.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Nearmap Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: James Austin BESLEY, Mark Harold TARLINTON, David Arnold BLEADS
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Patent number: 11722776Abstract: An imaging system can include a first and second camera configured to capture first and second sets of oblique images along first and second scan paths, respectively, on an object area. A drive is coupled to a scanning mirror structure, having at least one mirror surface, and configured to rotate the structure about a scan axis based on a scan angle. The first and second cameras each have an optical axis set at an oblique angle to the scan axis and include a respective lens to focus first and second imaging beams reflected from the mirror surface to an image sensor located in each of the cameras. The first and second imaging beams captured by their respective cameras can vary according to the scan angle. Each of the image sensors captures respective sets of oblique images by sampling the imaging beams at first and second values of the scan angle.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2021Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: NEARMAP AUSTRALIA PTY LTD.Inventors: James Austin Besley, Mark Harold Tarlinton, David Arnold Bleads
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Publication number: 20230247298Abstract: An imaging system can include a first and second camera configured to capture first and second sets of oblique images along first and second scan paths, respectively, on an object area. A drive is coupled to a scanning mirror structure, having at least one mirror surface, and configured to rotate the structure about a scan axis based on a scan angle. The first and second cameras each have an optical axis set at an oblique angle to the scan axis and include a respective lens to focus first and second imaging beams reflected from the mirror surface to an image sensor located in each of the cameras. The first and second imaging beams captured by their respective cameras can vary according to the scan angle. Each of the image sensors captures respective sets of oblique images by sampling the imaging beams at first and second values of the scan angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Applicant: Nearmap Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: James Austin BESLEY, Mark Harold TARLINTON, David Arnold BLEADS
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Publication number: 20220417395Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to a camera configured to capture a set of oblique images along a scan path on an object area; a scanning mirror structure including at least one surface for receiving light from the object area, the at least one surface having at least one first mirror portion at least one second portion comprised of low reflective material arranged around a periphery of the first mirror portion, the low reflective material being less reflective than the first mirror portion; and a drive coupled to the scanning mirror structure and configured to rotate the scanning mirror structure about a rotation axis based on a scan angle. The at least one second portion can be configured to block light that would pass around the first mirror portion and be received by the camera at scan angles beyond the set of scan angles.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2021Publication date: December 29, 2022Applicant: Nearmap Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: David Arnold BLEADS, James Austin BESLEY, Mark Harold TARLINTON
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Publication number: 20220417396Abstract: This disclosure is related to positioning one or more glass plates between an image sensor and lens of a camera in a scanning camera system; determining plate rotation rates and plate rotation angles based on one of characteristics of the camera, characteristics and positioning of the one or more glass plates, and relative dynamics of the camera and the object area; and rotating the one or more glass plates about one or more predetermined axes based on corresponding plate rotation rates and plate rotation angles.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2021Publication date: December 29, 2022Applicant: Nearmap Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: James Austin BESLEY, Mark Harold TARLINTON, David Arnold BLEADS
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Publication number: 20220417403Abstract: The present disclosure is related to improving image quality in a scanning camera system via scan angle selection to obtain images having overlap for performing image stitching, dynamically tuning an aperture of a camera in the scanning camera system, updating pixel values of an image using vignetting data, or a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2021Publication date: December 29, 2022Applicant: Nearmap Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: James Austin BESLEY, Mark Harold TARLINTON, David Arnold BLEADS
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Publication number: 20220417430Abstract: An imaging system can include a first and second camera configured to capture first and second sets of oblique images along first and second scan paths, respectively, on an object area. A drive is coupled to a scanning mirror structure, having at least one mirror surface, and configured to rotate the structure about a scan axis based on a scan angle. The first and second cameras each have an optical axis set at an oblique angle to the scan axis and include a respective lens to focus first and second imaging beams reflected from the mirror surface to an image sensor located in each of the cameras. The first and second imaging beams captured by their respective cameras can vary according to the scan angle. Each of the image sensors captures respective sets of oblique images by sampling the imaging beams at first and second values of the scan angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2021Publication date: December 29, 2022Applicant: Nearmap Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: James Austin BESLEY, Mark Harold TARLINTON, David Arnold BLEADS
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Patent number: 9706117Abstract: A system for capturing aerial images, the system comprising at least one camera unit, the at least one camera unit comprising at least one detail camera, the pointing direction of the at least one detail camera time-multiplexed via a steerable mirror to implement a virtual array of cameras with overlapping fields of view, thereby to allow the at least one detail camera to capture an extended field of view.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2015Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: nearmap Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: Paul Lapstun, Mark Harold Tarlinton, David Arnold Bleads
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Publication number: 20170195569Abstract: A system for capturing aerial images, the system comprising four steerable detail camera modules, each steerable detail camera module comprising a detail camera and a beam-steering mechanism in an optical path of the detail camera module whereby the pointing direction of the detail camera is time-multiplexed to provide a wider effective field of view, the beam-steering mechanism comprising a first steerable mirror.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2017Publication date: July 6, 2017Applicant: nearmap Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: Paul Lapstun, Todd William Lupton, Mark Harold Tarlinton, David Arnold Bleads, Zoltan Toth, Andrew Millin
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Patent number: 9641736Abstract: A system for capturing aerial images, the system comprising four steerable detail camera modules, each steerable detail camera module comprising a detail camera and a beam-steering mechanism in an optical path of the detail camera module whereby the pointing direction of the detail camera is time-multiplexed to provide a wider effective field of view, the beam-steering mechanism comprising a first steerable mirror.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2016Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: nearmap Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: Paul Lapstun, Todd William Lupton, Mark Harold Tarlinton, David Arnold Bleads, Zoltan Toth, Andrew Millin
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Patent number: 9462185Abstract: A system for capturing aerial images, the system comprising at least one steerable camera module, the steerable camera module comprising a camera and a beam-steering mechanism in the optical path of the camera module whereby the pointing direction of the camera is time-multiplexed to provide a wider effective field of view, the beam-steering mechanism comprising a steerable mirror tilted with respect to an optical axis of the camera module, the steerable mirror adapted to spin about the optical axis to effect beam steering.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2015Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: nearmap Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: Paul Lapstun, Todd William Lupton, Mark Harold Tarlinton, David Arnold Bleads, Zoltan Toth, Andrew Millin
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Patent number: 9440750Abstract: A system for capturing aerial images, the system comprising at least one camera unit, the camera unit comprising a plurality of steerable detail camera modules, each steerable detail camera module comprising a detail camera and a beam-steering mechanism in the optical path of the camera whereby the pointing direction of the camera is time-multiplexed to provide a wider effective field of view.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2015Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: nearmap Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: Paul Lapstun, Todd William Lupton, Mark Harold Tarlinton, David Arnold Bleads, Zoltan Toth, Andrew Millin