Patents by Inventor Richard T. Daly

Richard T. Daly 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: 9160938
    Abstract: A virtual three-dimensional presentation in accordance with the present invention includes three stereoscopic layers, a stereoscopic background layer, a stereoscopic video insert layer, and a stereoscopic three-dimensional foreground layer. A surface, the Z-sphere, is defined in the virtual three-dimensional space of the three-dimensional scene with reference to the aim point, the distance between the cameras, and the distance from the camera of the video scene, of a virtual stereoscopic camera looking at the three-dimensional scene being created. The separation of the virtual stereoscopic camera lens and distance to the aim point are set based on the stereoscopic cameras that are creating the video insert layer. The stereoscopic three-dimensional foreground layer scene may include a key which defines the transparency of objects in the foreground layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2015
    Assignee: WSI Corporation
    Inventors: John S. Moore, Victor W. Marsh, Richard T. Daly
  • Publication number: 20110249090
    Abstract: A virtual three-dimensional presentation in accordance with the present invention includes three stereoscopic layers, a stereoscopic background layer, a stereoscopic video insert layer, and a stereoscopic three-dimensional foreground layer. A surface, the Z-sphere, is defined in the virtual three-dimensional space of the three-dimensional scene with reference to the aim point, the distance between the cameras, and the distance from the camera of the video scene, of a virtual stereoscopic camera looking at the three-dimensional scene being created. The separation of the virtual stereoscopic camera lens and distance to the aim point are set based on the stereoscopic cameras that are creating the video insert layer. The stereoscopic three-dimensional foreground layer scene may include a key which defines the transparency of objects in the foreground layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 12, 2011
    Publication date: October 13, 2011
    Inventors: John S. Moore, Victor W. Marsh, Richard T. Daly
  • Patent number: 7058510
    Abstract: A system and method for generating weather reports and the like which are precisely computed automatically for a particular individual user's geographic location and which are provided automatically to the individual user. A user establishes an individualized user profile in which the user defines a particular location of interest, a contact address, and optionally, a personalized activity weather condition profile. A detailed and accurate weather forecasting model is run to provide high geographic and temporal resolution forecast data. The high resolution forecast data is compared to the individual user profile and a personalized weather report for the particular location, times, and conditions of interest are provided automatically to the individual, e.g., via e-mail and/or at a personalized internet web page. A detailed weather forecast report may be provided in an easily readable tabular form, with notable weather conditions, e.g., daily high and low temperatures, highlighted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2006
    Assignee: Weather Central, Inc.
    Inventors: Terence F. Kelly, Grant H. Brohm, Richard T. Daly, Victor W. Marsh, John S. Moore, Brett A. Wilt
  • Patent number: 6823263
    Abstract: A system and method for generating weather reports and the like which are precisely computed automatically for a particular individual user's geographic location and which are provided automatically to the individual user. A user establishes an individualized user profile in which the user defines a particular location of interest, a contact address, and optionally, a personalized activity weather condition profile, establishing a preferred weather condition profile for activities of interest. A detailed and accurate weather forecasting model is run to provide high geographical and temporal resolution forecast data. The resulting modeled forecast data may be constrained by an operator using a constrainer module. The high resolution forecast data is compared to the individual user profile and a personalized weather report for the particular location, times, and conditions of interest are provided automatically to the individual, e.g., via e-mail and/or at a personalized internet web page.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 23, 2004
    Assignee: Weather Central, Inc.
    Inventors: Terence F. Kelly, Grant H. Brohm, Richard T. Daly, Victor W. Marsh, John S. Moore, Brett A. Wilt
  • Patent number: 6498987
    Abstract: A system and method for generating weather reports and the like which are precisely computed automatically for a particular individual user's geographic location and which are provided automatically directly to the individual user. A user establishes an individualized user profile in which the user defines a particular location of interest, a contact address, and optionally, a personalized activity weather condition profile, establishing a preferred weather condition profile for activities of interest. A detailed and accurate weather forecasting model is run to provide high geographical and temporal resolution forecast data. The high resolution forecast data is compared to the individual user profile and a personalized weather report for the particular location, times, and conditions of interest are provided directly and automatically to the individual, e.g., via e-mail. The high resolution forecast data is preferably generated locally for a limited region, e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 24, 2002
    Assignee: Weather Central, Inc.
    Inventors: Terence F. Kelly, Grant H. Brohm, Richard T. Daly, Victor W. Marsh, John S. Moore, Brett A. Wilt
  • Patent number: 6339747
    Abstract: A system and method for preparing and manipulating a weather display including accurately displaying the current position of a weather storm cell and predicting and displaying a future path of the cell is provided. Various operator tools and functions are provided in a graphical user interface to allow an operator to prepare a weather display for broadcast, and to manipulate the display during a live weather presentation. A position and predicted track of a storm cell may be determined based on weather information from a first weather information source, e.g., NEXRAD, and displayed on a weather display. The displayed position of the storm cell and track is updated between the receipt of NEXRAD information updates to maintain an accurate display of storm cell position. Updates of the displayed storm cell position may be provided periodically between NEXRAD updates based on storm cell speed and heading information contained in the latest available NEXRAD data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2002
    Assignee: Weather Central, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard T. Daly, David N. Erickson, Terence F. Kelly, Victor W. Marsh, John S. Moore, Randall T. Wiggins
  • Patent number: 6335765
    Abstract: A virtual three-dimensional presentation in accordance with the present invention includes three layers, a three-dimensional background layer, a two-dimensional video insert layer, and a three-dimensional foreground layer. A surface, the Z-sphere, is defined in the virtual three-dimensional space of the three-dimensional scene with reference to the aim point of a virtual camera looking at the three-dimensional scene being created. The three-dimensional foreground layer scene may include a key which defines the transparency of objects in the foreground layer. The two-dimensional video insert layer may be generated by positioning a presenter, or other object, in a chroma-key set. The two-dimensional video insert layer may be distorted before being composited with the background and foreground such that elements of the two-dimensional video appear to move across a three-dimensional floor of the three-dimensional scene.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2002
    Assignee: Weather Central, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard T. Daly, David N. Erickson, Terence F. Kelly, Victor W. Marsh, John S. Moore
  • Patent number: 5313275
    Abstract: Video systems generally include chroma processors. The chroma processor may be configured as a chroma keyer, a key signal generator or a color collector. The chroma processor includes dual input look-up tables which are loaded by a central processor. The dual input look-up tables may be read and written to simultaneously. The look-up tables are addressed by chrominance signals, luminance signals or key signals input into the chroma processor. The look-up tables provide an exceptionally fast apparatus and exceptionally flexible method of keying one or more simultaneous regions of the display based on one or more unique chroma/luma combinations, new key signals, chrominance signals, and luminance signals. The chroma processor receives color modification parameters from a software user interface. Preferably, the chroma processor utilizes Y luminance signals, and U and V chrominance signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1994
    Assignee: Colorgraphics Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard T. Daly, Robert N. Stabler, Paul C. Post, Randy Wiggins
  • Patent number: 4638801
    Abstract: An ophthalmic slit lamp is modified by adding a laser to it to be used for microsurgery. The laser is mounted on the lamp so its beam is projected into the eye along one axis while the normal viewing image generated by the lamp is focused into the eye from another angle. An aiming image is focused into the eye coincidentally with the laser beam so that the distance between the two images and their relative position may be determined by their apparent positions as seen from the viewing binoculars of the lamp.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1985
    Date of Patent: January 27, 1987
    Assignee: Lasers for Medicine
    Inventors: Richard T. Daly, Stephen L. Trokel
  • Patent number: 4565197
    Abstract: An aiming beam coincident with a laser beam is provided in a modified slit-lamp apparatus. The aiming beam is resolved into a number of images displaced with respect to the axis of the slit lamp imaging rays bracketing the intersection of the laser beam and the axis of slit lamp rays, which intersection is their common focus. As the common focus is moved close to a target tissue within the eye, the target tissue to be treated renders each of the images successively sharply visible while the other images remain blurry or not visible. Thus an efficient rough or long-range system is provided for focusing the laser on the target tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 21, 1986
    Assignee: Lasers For Medicine
    Inventor: Richard T. Daly
  • Patent number: 4509175
    Abstract: The disclosure is of a segmented YAG laser rod having segments cemented together and its method of manufacture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1982
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1985
    Assignee: Quantronix Corporation
    Inventors: Richard T. Daly, Martin G. Cohen
  • Patent number: 4507789
    Abstract: A reliable, low cost, light weight, CW pumped Nd:YAG laser with optional Q-switching is provided with a rail for the laser optics that isolates the optical axis from movement of the laser head housing. A laser pot is provided with a housing and quickly detachable cover both molded of a resin that is impervious to water, optically opaque, possesses low thermal deformation, high dielectric strength and resistance to damage by light and UV radiation. The pot is formed with a cavity lined by molded reflectors and divided by a septum interposed between the laser rod and lamp. The lamp is removable with the cover and is readily coupled with the lamp sockets designed for accepting variations in lamp manufacturing tolerances. The power supply for the laser resonator is transformerless and parallel triggering is employed for the lamp. The cooling system is provided with a water immersed heat exchanger defined by a coated copper tube that prevents ionic action.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1981
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1985
    Assignee: Quantronix Corporation
    Inventors: Richard T. Daly, Walter Rhoades, Harvey Stone, Robert A. Kaplan
  • Patent number: 4507787
    Abstract: The disclosure is of a segmented YAG laser rod having segments cemented together and its method of manufacture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1982
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1985
    Assignee: Quantronix Corporation
    Inventors: Richard T. Daly, Martin G. Cohen, Binod Kumar
  • Patent number: 4316074
    Abstract: A laser system is disclosed for facilitating transient surface heating and/or melting and regrowth of amorphous, polycrystalline or imperfect crystalline semiconductor wafer material. This system also has specific application to gettering of impurities and the annealing-out of defects within a semiconductor wafer. In the system, a number of circular target-wafers are arranged around the periphery of a turntable. The turntable rotates while a simple, slow-moving beam-delivery system moves radially with respect to the turntable delivering a helical scan which may also be in the form of a multiple-track. Use of the turntable with a multiple wafer load allows efficient batch-processing. Blocking masks may be employed when it is desired to irradiate only selected areas of the semiconductor substrates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1978
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1982
    Assignee: Quantronix Corporation
    Inventor: Richard T. Daly
  • Patent number: 4047584
    Abstract: A portable bee-hive scale includes a housing, a power source, and a probe having a tongue extending from one end of the probe which is adapted to be removably inserted at predetermined locations in a bee-hive. The probe is designed to respond to the placement of weight on the tongue and a gauge is electrically connected to the probe to read the response. The reading is electrically stored and displayed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1976
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1977
    Inventor: Richard T. Daly