Patents by Inventor Steven D. Martin
Steven D. Martin 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: 9787947Abstract: An embodiment of the invention provides a surveillance system with intelligently interchangeable cameras. The system includes multiple bases, each with a respective base identifier, and multiple cameras configured to learn the respective base identifiers while in proximity with a respective base. The cameras in the system are configured to employ a camera configuration corresponding with the respective learned base identifier. Each camera in the system employs the appropriate camera configuration for its placement in the system because each camera employs the camera configuration associated with the base identifier learned by the camera. This allows the cameras to be easily replaced, swapped, and moved throughout the surveillance system.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Assignee: Pelco, Inc.Inventors: Steven D. Martin, Oscar R. Herrera
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Patent number: 9693022Abstract: Surveillance cameras can be used in many buildings accessible to the public to deter criminal activity and promote public safety. Apparatus and corresponding methods, of the disclosed embodiments of the invention promote installation and use of such surveillance devices through an improved camera mounting module and power supply unit using a solar module having solar cells. An example embodiment of the surveillance devices includes an imaging device, power supply unit employing a solar module having solar cells, and a mounting module coupled to the imaging device, the solar cells being configured with the mounting module to collect light and provide available power to the power supply unit. The disclosed surveillance device, and corresponding process of performing surveillance, minimizes installation and maintenance costs and times associated with surveillance systems.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: PELCO, INC.Inventors: Steven D. Martin, Prateek Jain, Oscar R. Herrera, Eric Shumard, David Dorn, Susan Brooks-Evans
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Patent number: 9432633Abstract: An example method for processing visual communications at a video camera according to the disclosure includes analyzing video content captured by the video camera to identify a visual command presented to the camera by a user in the field of view of the camera, executing the visual command identified from the video content captured by the video camera, wherein executing the visual command includes setting one or more operating parameters of the video camera, determining a command completion indication corresponding to whether the command was successfully executed, and providing a command completion indication, corresponding to the command completion indication, to the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2011Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: PELCO, Inc.Inventors: Steven D. Martin, Shu Yang, Greg Millar, Tony T. Di Croce, Jason A. Heddings, Casey L. Miller, James W. Owens
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Publication number: 20140267745Abstract: An embodiment of the invention provides a surveillance system with intelligently interchangeable cameras. The system includes multiple bases, each with a respective base identifier, and multiple cameras configured to learn the respective base identifiers while in proximity with a respective base. The cameras in the system are configured to employ a camera configuration corresponding with the respective learned base identifier. Each camera in the system employs the appropriate camera configuration for its placement in the system because each camera employs the camera configuration associated with the base identifier learned by the camera. This allows the cameras to be easily replaced, swapped, and moved throughout the surveillance system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Pelco, Inc.Inventors: Steven D. Martin, Oscar R. Herrera
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Publication number: 20140267711Abstract: Surveillance cameras can be used in many buildings accessible to the public to deter criminal activity and promote public safety. Apparatus and corresponding methods, of the disclosed embodiments of the invention promote installation and use of such surveillance devices through an improved camera mounting module and power supply unit using a solar module having solar cells. An example embodiment of the surveillance devices includes an imaging device, power supply unit employing a solar module having solar cells, and a mounting module coupled to the imaging device, the solar cells being configured with the mounting module to collect light and provide available power to the power supply unit. The disclosed surveillance device, and corresponding process of performing surveillance, minimizes installation and maintenance costs and times associated with surveillance systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Steven D. Martin, Prateek Jain, Oscar R. Herrera, Eric Shumard, David Dorn, Susan Brooks-Evans
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Publication number: 20140108243Abstract: Processing duplicate items in image cash letter (“ICL”) return files for efficient handling. A duplicate item processing module can receive ICL return files comprising items representing duplicate electronic checks. The duplicate item processing module can determine whether the processing entity erroneously presented the item more than once. The duplicate item processing module can also determine whether the depositing institution erroneously deposited the item more than once for processing. Based on the determination of the source of the error, the duplicate item processing module can make a correction in its own records and/or forward the ICL return file with the duplicate item to the depositing institution.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Inventors: Benjamin T. Breeden, JR., Richard Rodrigues, Steven D. Martin, Timothy Rachek
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Publication number: 20130169801Abstract: An example method for processing visual communications at a video camera according to the disclosure includes analyzing video content captured by the video camera to identify a visual command presented to the camera by a user in the field of view of the camera, executing the visual command identified from the video content captured by the video camera, wherein executing the visual command includes setting one or more operating parameters of the video camera, determining a command completion indication corresponding to whether the command was successfully executed, and providing a command completion indication, corresponding to the command completion indication, to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2011Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: PELCO, INC.Inventors: Steven D. MARTIN, Shu YANG, Greg MILLAR, Tony T. DI CROCE, Jason A. HEDDINGS, Casey L. MILLER, James W. OWENS
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Patent number: 8296223Abstract: Processing duplicate items in image cash letter (“ICL”) reversal files for efficient handling. A duplicate item processing module can receive ICL reversal files comprising items representing duplicate electronic checks. The duplicate item processing module can determine whether the processing entity erroneously presented the item more than once. The duplicate item processing module can also determine whether the depositing institution erroneously deposited the item more than once for processing. Based on the determination of the source of the error, the duplicate item processing module can make a correction in its own records and/or forward the ICL reversal file with the duplicate item to the receiving institution.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2007Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignees: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas CityInventors: Benjamin T. Breeden, Jr., Steven D. Martin, Timothy Rachek, Randall Lee Mueller, V. Srinivas Nori, Daniel A. Maslaney
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Patent number: 8162783Abstract: A table tennis game table may include one or more automated ball serving guns and an automated score announcing system. Remote control actuators may be provided for one or more users to operate the features of the table. The system may be adjusted manually or remotely to correct mistakes, and may be used in multiple modes. Alternatively, the automated ball serving guns and automated score announcing system may be adapted to a standard after market table.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2010Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Inventor: Steven D. Martin
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Publication number: 20110092320Abstract: A table tennis game table may include one or more automated ball serving guns and an automated score announcing system. Remote control actuators may be provided for one or more users to operate the features of the table. The system may be adjusted manually or remotely to correct mistakes, and may be used in multiple modes. Alternatively, the automated ball serving guns and automated score announcing system may be adapted to a standard after market table.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Inventor: Steven D. Martin
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Publication number: 20080162321Abstract: Processing duplicate items in image cash letter (“ICL”) return files for efficient handling. A duplicate item processing module can receive ICL return files comprising items representing duplicate electronic checks. The duplicate item processing module can determine whether the processing entity erroneously presented the item more than once. The duplicate item processing module can also determine whether the depositing institution erroneously deposited the item more than once for processing. Based on the determination of the source of the error, the duplicate item processing module can make a correction in its own records and/or forward the ICL return file with the duplicate item to the depositing institution.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2007Publication date: July 3, 2008Inventors: Benjamin T. Breeden, Richard Rodrigues, Steven D. Martin, Timothy Rachek
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Publication number: 20080162319Abstract: Processing duplicate items in image cash letter (“ICL”) reversal files for efficient handling. A duplicate item processing module can receive ICL reversal files comprising items representing duplicate electronic checks. The duplicate item processing module can determine whether the processing entity erroneously presented the item more than once. The duplicate item processing module can also determine whether the depositing institution erroneously deposited the item more than once for processing. Based on the determination of the source of the error, the duplicate item processing module can make a correction in its own records and/or forward the ICL reversal file with the duplicate item to the receiving institution.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2007Publication date: July 3, 2008Inventors: Benjamin T. Breeden, Steven D. Martin, Timothy Rachek, Randall Lee Mueller, V. Srinivas Nori
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Patent number: 6270431Abstract: A control grid for an automated scorekeeping device for table tennis or ping pong includes a voice recorder that is used to announce the score before each serve of the game. The scorekeeping device further includes optional visual displays. The scorekeeping device is actuated by means of a grid system attached to the ends of the table. The grid is activated by the players' touching the grid with a conductive strip affixed to the end of their paddles. The scorekeeper can be adjusted manually to correct mistakes, and can be used in multiple modes.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2000Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Inventor: Steven D. Martin
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Patent number: 6012995Abstract: An automated scorekeeping device for racket and paddle sports. The device includes a voice recorder that is used to announce the score before each serve of the game. The device further includes optional visual displays. Actuating devices adapted to the equipment of the particular games are provided so that the players can easily operate the scorekeeper while participating in the game. The scorekeeper can be adjusted manually to correct mistakes, and can be used in multiple modes.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1997Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Inventor: Steven D. Martin
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Patent number: 5574422Abstract: An automated scorekeeping device for volleyball or other games that includes an audible announcing system so that players are audibly informed of any changes in the score or serving team. The device may further include a visual display. Remote control actuators can be provided to one or more people to operate the scorekeeping device. The scorekeeper can be adjusted manually to correct mistakes, and can be used in multiple modes.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1995Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Inventor: Steven D. Martin