Patents by Inventor Roger E. Shively
Roger E. Shively 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: 20260045399Abstract: The present disclosure provides a vibrating actuator for use with a wearable electronic device. The vibrating actuator includes a plate of ferritic material situated between two plates of magnetic material, with a conductive coil situated around and electrically insulated from the plate of ferritic material. The three material plates and the coil are encased in a shell that protects and structurally supports the elements of the vibrating actuator such that no adhesive material or any other intervening material is required between the plate of ferritic material and the two plates of magnetic material. Responsive to a control voltage applied to the conductive coil which creates an electromagnetic field, at least one of the material plates is induced into a desired electromechanical response, such as a pattern of vibrations at a preselected frequency, beat, and/or intensity for a preselected duration.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2025Publication date: February 12, 2026Inventors: David Mayer Lowell Rabin, Roger E. Shively, Aureliano Pisa, Marc Olivier Chauveau
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Patent number: 8472638Abstract: A sound processing system for a vehicle includes a sound processor that is configured to mix at least one real audio input signal to form at least one virtual output signal. At least one audio signal that is available to drive at least one loudspeaker may be formed using the combination of the virtual output signal and the real audio input signal. The virtual output signal may be post processed to form a predetermined frequency range of the audio signal prior to being combined with the real audio input signal. The audio signal may be created by mixing the real audio input signal with the post processed virtual output signal. Alternatively, the audio signal may be formed by mixing the real audio input signal to form a real audio output signal, and then summing the real audio output signal with the post processed virtual output signal. Mixing may be performed with a crossbar mixer included in the sound processor.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2008Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Harman International Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Kenneth Carl Furge, Bradley F. Eid, Roger E. Shively
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Patent number: 7760890Abstract: A sound processing system for a vehicle includes a sound processor that is configured to mix at least one real audio input signal to form at least one virtual output signal. At least one audio signal that is available to drive at least one loudspeaker may be formed using the combination of the virtual output signal and the real audio input signal. The virtual output signal may be post processed to form a predetermined frequency range of the audio signal prior to being combined with the real audio input signal. The audio signal may be created by mixing the real audio input signal with the post processed virtual output signal. Alternatively, the audio signal may be formed by mixing the real audio input signal to form a real audio output signal, and then summing the real audio output signal with the post processed virtual output signal. Mixing may be performed with a crossbar mixer included in the sound processor.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2008Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Harman International Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Kenneth Carl Furge, Bradley F. Eid, Roger E. Shively
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Publication number: 20080317257Abstract: A sound processing system for a vehicle includes a sound processor that is configured to mix at least one real audio input signal to form at least one virtual output signal. At least one audio signal that is available to drive at least one loudspeaker may be formed using the combination of the virtual output signal and the real audio input signal. The virtual output signal may be post processed to form a predetermined frequency range of the audio signal prior to being combined with the real audio input signal. The audio signal may be created by mixing the real audio input signal with the post processed virtual output signal. Alternatively, the audio signal may be formed by mixing the real audio input signal to form a real audio output signal, and then summing the real audio output signal with the post processed virtual output signal. Mixing may be performed with a crossbar mixer included in the sound processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: Harman International Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Kenneth Carl Furge, Bradley F. Eid, Roger E. Shively
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Publication number: 20080319564Abstract: A sound processing system for a vehicle includes a sound processor that is configured to mix at least one real audio input signal to form at least one virtual output signal. At least one audio signal that is available to drive at least one loudspeaker may be formed using the combination of the virtual output signal and the real audio input signal. The virtual output signal may be post processed to form a predetermined frequency range of the audio signal prior to being combined with the real audio input signal. The audio signal may be created by mixing the real audio input signal with the post processed virtual output signal. Alternatively, the audio signal may be formed by mixing the real audio input signal to form a real audio output signal, and then summing the real audio output signal with the post processed virtual output signal. Mixing may be performed with a crossbar mixer included in the sound processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: Harman International Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Kenneth Carl Furge, Bradley F. Eid, Roger E. Shively
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Patent number: 7447321Abstract: A sound processing system for a vehicle includes a sound processor that is configured to mix at least one real audio input signal to form at least one virtual output signal. At least one audio signal that is available to drive at least one loudspeaker may be formed using the combination of the virtual output signal and the real audio input signal. The virtual output signal may be post processed to form a predetermined frequency range of the audio signal prior to being combined with the real audio input signal. The audio signal may be created by mixing the real audio input signal with the post processed virtual output signal. Alternatively, the audio signal may be formed by mixing the real audio input signal to form a real audio output signal, and then summing the real audio output signal with the post processed virtual output signal. Mixing may be performed with a crossbar mixer included in the sound processor.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2004Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Harman International Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Kenneth Carl Furge, Bradley F. Eid, Roger E. Shively
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Patent number: 5883961Abstract: A method of synthesizing a set of filters comprises locating first and second loudspeakers at first and second locations, respectively, coupling a first component of an audio program to the first loudspeaker to be reproduced thereby, and coupling a second component of the audio program to the second loudspeaker to be reproduced thereby. First and second microphones are placed at third and fourth locations, respectively, at which the reproduced first and second audio components are to be heard in order to convert audio impinging upon the first and second microphones into first and second microphone signals, respectively. A first set of transfer functions is developed from the first and second components of the audio program and the first and second microphone signals. One loudspeaker is then located at a fifth location different from one of the first and second locations. The first component is then coupled to the first loudspeaker, and the second component to the second loudspeaker.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Harman International Industries, IncorporatedInventors: William Neal House, Roger E. Shively