Patents by Inventor Martin E. G. Willcocks

Martin E. G. Willcocks 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: 5428687
    Abstract: A surround sound processor for presentation of a stereophonic source program on a multiple loudspeaker array surrounding the listening area. The processor includes input signal conditioning and matrixing circuits, a control voltage generator responsive to the directional information contained in the stereophonic source signals, and a variable matrixing circuit for generating appropriate loudspeaker feed signals to create the illusion of the sound field wrapping around the listening area. The control voltage generator includes a servologic circuit employing variable time constant smoothing circuits each responsive to the difference signal between its input and its output and to a pulse signal from a one-shot triggered by threshold detectors which compare the difference signals with fixed threshold voltages. In one aspect, suitable for incorporation into an integrated circuit, a multiplier circuit and a controlled bidirectional current source charging and discharging a capacitor provides the smoothing function.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 27, 1995
    Assignee: James W. Fosgate
    Inventors: Martin E. G. Willcocks, James W. Fosgate
  • Patent number: 4985662
    Abstract: An improved lamp switching circuit for switching on a second lamp circuit upon every alternate application of power to a first lamp circuit. A magnetic latching relay alternately connects and disconnects the second lamp circuit in parallel with the first whenever power to the circuit is switched off. The relay is powered by the discharge of one of two capacitors, which respectively operate a set circuit and a reset circuit of the latching relay. Only one of the capacitors is charged at any time. While power is applied to the lamp circuits, one capacitor is charged while the other is kept discharged, in preparation for operation of the latching relay. When power is switched off, a control circuit senses this condition and triggers a thyristor to discharge the capacitor through the corresponding relay coil after a short predetermined time delay. A low voltage regulated power supply is derived from the a.c.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1989
    Date of Patent: January 15, 1991
    Assignee: Rhett McNair
    Inventors: Martin E. G. Willcocks, Rhett McNair
  • Patent number: 4888494
    Abstract: An electromechanical switching device connects and disconnects a second lamp means from a first circuit powering a first lamp means upon alternate powerings of the first circuit. A mechanical device switches the switching means and an electrical circuit across the first circuit has a relay to control the mechanical device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1987
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1989
    Inventors: Rhett McNair, Martin E. G. Willcocks
  • Patent number: 4700110
    Abstract: A second lamp is connected to power terminals upon each alternate switching off of a first lamp so that, upon each alternate switching on of the first lamp, the second lamp is illuminated. A magnetic latching relay switches the second lamp into and out of the circuit. The relay is powered by the discharge of one of two capacitors. One capacitor powers a set circuit of the latching relay, and another capacitor powers a reset circuit. Only one of the capacitors is charged at any one time. While power is applied to the power terminals to illuminate the first light, one capacitor is held discharged while the other capacitor is charged in preparation for powering the latching relay. The discharge of the charged capacitor through the latching relay is controlled electronically by a triac having a control terminal which is brought to control voltage by a fourth capacitor after a third capacitor has been discharged over a predetermined short time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1987
    Assignee: Rhett McNair
    Inventors: Rhett McNair, Martin E. G. Willcocks
  • Patent number: 4532647
    Abstract: A directional enhancement system for quadrophonic sound systems wherein the improvement comprises an automatic dimension control. The automatic dimension control utilizes a plurality of limiting devices, each of which has an input terminal, an output terminal and a control terminal and is operative to limit the voltage at its output terminal to the lesser of the voltages appearing at its input terminal and its control terminal. The dimension control can also be operative to limit the maximum values of the directional control signals generated and their sums to a voltage controlled by the user of the system thereby limiting the amount of directional enhancement provided by the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 30, 1985
    Assignees: John C. Bogue, Wesley Ruggles, Jr.
    Inventor: Martin E. G. Willcocks
  • Patent number: 4525855
    Abstract: The disclosed invention relates to directional enhancement systems and provides apparatus for enhancing the directional content of information contained in a plurality of composite signals derived from preceding decoding apparatus of the system. The apparatus of this invention includes a plurality of limiting devices equal in number to the number of control signals provided in the processor of the directional enhancement system. Each one of the plurality of limiting devices has an input terminal connected to a different one of the control signal outputs of the processor, a control terminal and a control device having an input coupled to a variable control voltage source and an output coupled in common to all of the control terminals of said limiting device. The apparatus of this invention limits any control signal which may be developed in the processor to a value less than or equal to that which would obtain in the absence of the dimension control apparatus of this invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1985
    Assignees: John C. Bogue, Wesley Ruggles, Jr.
    Inventor: Martin E. G. Willcocks
  • Patent number: 4331333
    Abstract: The game comprises a tray containing a plurality of removable tiles which may be arbitrarily placed in the tray. Two players are each provided with individual pieces which can be placed on tiles after the tiles have been arbitrarily placed in the tray. Each player takes a turn in moving one of his pieces from one tile to a next adjacent tile. The first move of each player is arbitrary as to which adjacent tile is chosen to move his piece. The second move of each player and every alternate move thereafter is a "forced" move determined by a direction resulting when the piece is placed on the tile. In other words, each tile has an assigned direction which is hidden from the player but which becomes indicated when the player places his piece on the tile. The players alternate turns and attempt to reach a center tile which constitutes a winning point.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1982
    Inventor: Martin E. G. Willcocks