Patents by Inventor Thomas Driemeyer

Thomas Driemeyer 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: 8583724
    Abstract: A server for use in connection with a network including at least one client and a communication link interconnecting the client and server. The server comprises a user interaction control module, an image rendering module and an interface. The image rendering module is configured to render, from three-dimensional scene data representing a scene, a two-dimensional image. The interface configured to transmit the two-dimensional image over the communication link to the client. The user interaction control module is configured to regulate interactions between the server, in particular the image rendering module, and respective clients who may be using the server concurrently to control images in which customizations requested by, for example, respective clients are rendered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 2009
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2013
    Assignee: Nvidia Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas Driemeyer, Rolf Herken
  • Publication number: 20090172561
    Abstract: A server for use in connection with a network including at least one client and a communication link interconnecting the client and server. The server comprises a user interaction control module, an image rendering module and an interface. The image rendering module is configured to render, from three-dimensional scene data representing a scene, a two-dimensional image. The interface configured to transmit the two-dimensional image over the communication link to the client. The user interaction control module is configured to regulate interactions between the server, in particular the image rendering module, and respective clients who may be using the server concurrently to control images in which customizations requested by, for example, respective clients are rendered.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 5, 2009
    Publication date: July 2, 2009
    Inventors: Thomas Driemeyer, Rolf Herken
  • Patent number: 7548238
    Abstract: Methods and systems are described that unite various shading applications under a single language, enable the simple re-use and re-purposing of shaders, facilitate the design and construction of shaders without need for computer programming, and enable the graphical debugging of shaders.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 16, 2009
    Assignee: NVIDIA Corporation
    Inventors: Rolf Berteig, Thomas Driemeyer, Martin-Karl LeFrancois, Rolf Herken
  • Patent number: 7173617
    Abstract: A computer graphics system is described in which a new type of entity, referred to as a “phenomenon,” can be created, instantiated and used in rendering an image of a scene. A phenomenon is an encapsulated shader DAG comprising one or more nodes each comprising a shader, or an encapsulated set of such DAGs which are interconnected so as to cooperate, which are instantiated and attached to entities in the scene which are created during the scene definition process to define diverse types of features of a scene, including color and textural features of surfaces of objects in the scene, characteristics of volumes and geometries in the scene, features of light sources illuminating the scene, features of simulated cameras will be simulated during rendering, and numerous other features which are useful in rendering. Phenomena selected for use by an operator in connection with a scene may be predefined, or they may be constructed from base shader nodes by an operator using a phenomenon creator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2007
    Assignee: Mental Images GmbH
    Inventors: Thomas Driemeyer, Rolf Herken
  • Publication number: 20070018980
    Abstract: Methods and systems are described that unite various shading applications under a single language, enable the simple re-use and re-purposing of shaders, facilitate the design and construction of shaders without need for computer programming, and enable the graphical debugging of shaders.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2006
    Publication date: January 25, 2007
    Inventors: Rolf Berteig, Thomas Driemeyer, Martin-Karl LeFrancois, Rolf Herken
  • Publication number: 20060036756
    Abstract: A server for use in connection with a network including at least one client and a communication link interconnecting the client and server. The server comprises a user interaction control module, an image rendering module and an interface. The image rendering module is configured to render, from three-dimensional scene data representing a scene, a two-dimensional image. The interface configured to transmit the two-dimensional image over the communication link to the client. The user interaction control module is configured to regulate interactions between the server, in particular the image rendering module, and respective clients who may be using the server concurrently to control images in which customizations requested by, for example, respective clients are rendered.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2001
    Publication date: February 16, 2006
    Inventors: Thomas Driemeyer, Rolf Herken
  • Publication number: 20030222870
    Abstract: A computer graphics system is described in which a new type of entity, referred to as a “phenomenon,” can be created, instantiated and used in rendering an image of a scene. A phenomenon is an encapsulated shader DAG comprising one or more nodes each comprising a shader, or an encapsulated set of such DAGs which are interconnected so as to cooperate, which are instantiated and attached to entities in the scene which are created during the scene definition process to define diverse types of features of a scene, including color and textural features of surfaces of objects in the scene, characteristics of volumes and geometries in the scene, features of light sources illuminating the scene, features of simulated cameras will be simulated during rendering, and numerous other features which are useful in rendering. Phenomena selected for use by an operator in connection with a scene may be predefined, or they may be constructed from base shader nodes by an operator using a phenomenon creator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 16, 2003
    Publication date: December 4, 2003
    Applicant: Mental Images G.m.b.H. & Co, KG
    Inventors: Thomas Driemeyer, Rolf Herken
  • Patent number: 6606092
    Abstract: A computer graphics system is described in which a new type of entity, referred to as a “phenomenon,” can be created, instantiated and used in rendering an image of a scene. A phenomenon is an encapsulated shader DAG comprising one or more nodes each comprising a shader, or an encapsulated set of such DAGs which are interconnected so as to cooperate, which are instantiated and attached to entities in the scene which are created during the scene definition process to define diverse types of features of a scene, including color and textural features of surfaces of objects in the scene, characteristics of volumes and geometries in the scene, features of light sources illuminating the scene, features of simulated cameras will be simulated during rendering, and numerous other features which are useful in rendering. Phenomena selected for use by an operator in connection with a scene may be predefined, or they may be constructed from base shader nodes by an operator using a phenomenon creator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2003
    Assignee: mental images G.m.b.H & Co., K.G.
    Inventors: Thomas Driemeyer, Rolf Herken
  • Publication number: 20030001844
    Abstract: A computer graphics system is described in which a new type of entity, referred to as a “phenomenon,” can be created, instantiated and used in rendering an image of a scene. A phenomenon is an encapsulated shader DAG comprising one or more nodes each comprising a shader, or an encapsulated set of such DAGs which are interconnected so as to cooperate, which are instantiated and attached to entities in the scene which are created during the scene definition process to define diverse types of features of a scene, including color and textural features of surfaces of objects in the scene, characteristics of volumes and geometries in the scene, features of light sources illuminating the scene, features of simulated cameras will be simulated during rendering, and numerous other features which are useful in rendering. Phenomena selected for use by an operator in connection with a scene may be predefined, or they may be constructed from base shader nodes by an operator using a phenomenon creator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 30, 2002
    Publication date: January 2, 2003
    Applicant: Mental Images G.m.b.H & Co, KG
    Inventors: Thomas Driemeyer, Rolf Herken
  • Patent number: 6496190
    Abstract: A computer graphics system is described in which a new type of entity, referred to as a “phenomenon,” can be created, instantiated and used in rendering an image of a scene. A phenomenon is an encapsulated shader DAG comprising one or more nodes each comprising a shader, or an encapsulated set of such DAGs which are interconnected so as to cooperate, which are instantiated and attached to entities in the scene which are created during the scene definition process to define diverse types of features of a scene, including features which are useful in rendering. Prior to being attached to a scene, a phenomenon is instantiated by providing values, or functions which are used to define the values, for each of the phenomenon's parameters. During scene image generation, a scene image generator operates in a series of phases. During a pre-processing phase, the scene image generator can perform pre-processing operations, such as shadow and photon mapping, multiple inheritance resolution, and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2002
    Assignee: Mental Images GmbH & Co KG.
    Inventors: Thomas Driemeyer, Rolf Herken