Patents by Inventor Scott David Moore
Scott David Moore 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: 11293625Abstract: A modular lighting strip mounting system provides for modular linear and curved lighting solutions. The system can generally comprise a bracket that is designed/configured to hold an LED lighting product and allows a user to mount the bracket with LED product to entertainment stages, platforms, risers, etc. relatively quickly and easily. Several different mounting embodiments are provided allowing lighting strips to be quickly secured to stages as well as to truss structures.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2020Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Inventor: Scott David Moore
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Patent number: 10705672Abstract: Mechanisms to allow a user to flexibly display visual content on multiple display devices connected to a computer. Each of the multiple displays may be configured to display a portion of visual content from a computer desktop or from an external content source. Each portion of visual content to be outputted may first be enhanced, such as via magnification, before being displayed on one of the multiple display devices. The user may be provided with a first control that enables the user to adjust a portion of visual content displayed on a first display device independently of a portion of visual content displayed on a second display device. A second control may also be provided that enables the user to adjust the portion of visual content displayed on the second display device independently of the portion of visual content displayed on the first display device.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2017Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: Freedom Scientific, Inc.Inventors: Richard Demar, Jost Eckhardt, Scott David Moore
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Publication number: 20200166199Abstract: A modular lighting strip mounting system provides for modular linear and curved lighting solutions. The system can generally comprise a bracket that is designed/configured to hold an LED lighting product and allows a user to mount the bracket with LED product to entertainment stages, platforms, risers, etc. relatively quickly and easily. Several different mounting embodiments are provided allowing lighting strips to be quickly secured to stages as well as to truss structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2020Publication date: May 28, 2020Inventor: Scott David Moore
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Patent number: 10551039Abstract: A modular lighting strip mounting system provides for modular linear and curved lighting solutions. The system can generally comprise a bracket that is designed/configured to hold an LED lighting product and allows a user to mount the bracket with LED product to entertainment stages, platforms, risers, etc. relatively quickly and easily. Several different mounting embodiments are provided allowing lighting strips to be quickly secured to stages as well as to truss structures.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2018Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Inventor: Scott David Moore
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Publication number: 20180347789Abstract: A modular lighting strip mounting system provides for modular linear and curved lighting solutions. The system can generally comprise a bracket that is designed/configured to hold an LED lighting product and allows a user to mount the bracket with LED product to entertainment stages, platforms, risers, etc. relatively quickly and easily. Several different mounting embodiments are provided allowing lighting strips to be quickly secured to stages as well as to truss structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventor: SCOTT DAVID MOORE
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Publication number: 20180011609Abstract: Mechanisms to allow a user to flexibly display visual content on multiple display devices connected to a computer. Each of the multiple displays may be configured to display a portion of visual content from a computer desktop or from an external content source. Each portion of visual content to be outputted may first be enhanced, such as via magnification, before being displayed on one of the multiple display devices. The user may be provided with a first control that enables the user to adjust a portion of visual content displayed on a first display device independently of a portion of visual content displayed on a second display device. A second control may also be provided that enables the user to adjust the portion of visual content displayed on the second display device independently of the portion of visual content displayed on the first display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2017Publication date: January 11, 2018Inventors: Richard Demar, Jost Eckhardt, Scott David Moore
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Patent number: 9804727Abstract: Mechanisms to allow a user to flexibly display visual content on multiple display devices connected to a computer. Each of the multiple displays may be configured to display a portion of visual content from a computer desktop or from an external content source. Each portion of visual content to be outputted may first be enhanced, such as via magnification, before being displayed on one of the multiple display devices. The user may be provided with a first control that enables the user to adjust a portion of visual content displayed on a first display device independently of a portion of visual content displayed on a second display device. A second control may also be provided that enables the user to adjust the portion of visual content displayed on the second display device independently of the portion of visual content displayed on the first display device.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2010Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: Freedom Scientific, Inc.Inventors: Richard Demar, Jost Eckhardt, Scott David Moore
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Patent number: 9401099Abstract: Methods and apparatus for displaying closed-captioning content on a display device. In response to determining that closed-captioning is desired, a display area of the display device is partitioned into non-overlapping portions. A first portion of the display area is configured to display the closed-captioning content and a second portion of the display area is configured to display a computer desktop. The closed-captioning content may be transformed by replacing at least some text in the closed-captioning content with at least one symbol based, at least in part, on a context of the at least some text in the closed-captioning content.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2010Date of Patent: July 26, 2016Assignee: AI SquaredInventors: Jost Eckhardt, Hana Giat, Scott David Moore
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Patent number: 8856682Abstract: Some embodiments are directed to techniques for displaying a user interface of an application program on a display device. The display device may be partitioned into two portions, such that the user interface and a computer desktop are displayed in separate portions of the display. As a result, the user interface does not overlap or obscure any portion of the displayed desktop.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2010Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: AI SquaredInventors: Scott David Moore, Yi Fang, Jost Eckhardt, Richard Wayne Demar
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Publication number: 20110283227Abstract: Some embodiments are directed to techniques for displaying a user interface of an application program on a display device. The display device may be partitioned into two portions, such that the user interface and a computer desktop are displayed in separate portions of the display. As a result, the user interface does not overlap or obscure any portion of the displayed desktop.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2010Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: AI SquaredInventors: Scott David Moore, Yi Fang, Jost Eckhardt, Richard Wayne Demar
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Publication number: 20110283243Abstract: Methods and apparatus for displaying closed-captioning content on a display device. In response to determining that closed-captioning is desired, a display area of the display device is partitioned into non-overlapping portions. A first portion of the display area is configured to display the closed-captioning content and a second portion of the display area is configured to display a computer desktop. The closed-captioning content may be transformed by replacing at least some text in the closed-captioning content with at least one symbol based, at least in part, on a context of the at least some text in the closed-captioning content.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2010Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: Al SquaredInventors: Jost Eckhardt, Hana Giat, Scott David Moore
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Publication number: 20110225544Abstract: Mechanisms to allow a user to flexibly display visual content on multiple display devices connected to a computer. Each of the multiple displays may be configured to display a portion of visual content from a computer desktop or from an external content source. Each portion of visual content to be outputted may first be enhanced, such as via magnification, before being displayed on one of the multiple display devices. The user may be provided with a first control that enables the user to adjust a portion of visual content displayed on a first display device independently of a portion of visual content displayed on a second display device. A second control may also be provided that enables the user to adjust the portion of visual content displayed on the second display device independently of the portion of visual content displayed on the first display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: AI SquaredInventors: Richard Demar, Jost Eckhardt, Scott David Moore
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Publication number: 20090241059Abstract: A method for facilitating accessibility of a computer system is described. A dynamic image, which is associated with the video output of the computer system, is displayed on the computer system's monitor. Once the computer system detects an event from the computer system, wherein the event causes a magnified area of the dynamic image to change from a current location in the dynamic image, the computer system determines a preferred location in the dynamic image based on the event. Based on the preferred location, the computer system generates a path from the current location to the preferred location, wherein the path includes a plurality of locations, which include the current location, the preferred location and a plurality of intermediate locations. Following the generation of the path, magnified areas associated with each viewing location in the path are displayed on the computer system's monitor in succession. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventors: Scott David Moore, Timothy John Lalor, Frederick Lloyd Lichtenfels, III