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Filipovich, IL

Danny Filipovich, Lincolnwood, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090231722VISOR HEADS-UP DISPLAY - A wearable system is shown that presents one or more heads-up displays to the wearer. A data source provides information to an image generator that is sufficient to generate one or more display images, which are still or moving, characters or graphical displays. The output image from the image generator passes through a lens, reflects off a curved mirror, and passes back through the lens the other way. The image then passes through two non-doublet lenses, between which an intermediate image exists. The image reflects off the “lens,” or visor, of the glasses and proceeds to pupil of the wearer's eye. Alternative embodiments use a helmet visor, mirror, or other (at least partially) reflective surface for the final reflection.09-17-2009
20090284832NIGHT VISION GLASSES - Image-intensifying glasses 11-19-2009
20100128135MODULAR NIGHT VISION GOGGLES WITH PELLICLE - A night vision goggle system is shown, including optical modules, a heads-up display (HUD) module, and a camera module. Each module may be added to and removed from the system without structural, electrical, or optical damage to itself or the remaining modules. Each optical module takes input light at one end and provides an intensified image at the other. A heads-up display module (HUD) can provide an informational display in any of at least two of the optical modules or both. A camera module is capable of recording both the intensified image produced by a particular optical module, as well as the HUD information shown through that module with substantially no offset from the original display. Both the camera module and the HUD module are installable onto the same optical module at the same time, and can be installed on either (or in some embodiments, any) optical module.05-27-2010
20100177201EXPANDABLE NIGHT VISION GOGGLES - A night vision goggle system is shown, including optical modules, a heads-up display (HUD) module, and a camera module. Each module may be added to and removed from the system without structural, electrical, or optical damage to itself or the remaining modules. Each optical module takes input light at one end and provides an intensified image at the other. A heads-up display module (HUD) can provide an informational display in any of at least two of the optical modules or both. A camera module is capable of recording both the intensified image produced by a particular optical module, as well as the HUD information shown through that module with substantially no offset from the original display. Both the camera module and the HUD module are installable onto the same optical module at the same time, and can be installed on either (or in some embodiments, any) optical module.07-15-2010
20100277792NIGHT VISION GLASSES - Image-intensifying glasses 11-04-2010
20100315720VISOR HEADS-UP DISPLAY - A wearable system is shown that presents one or more heads-up displays to the wearer. A data source provides information to an image generator that is sufficient to generate one or more display images, which are still or moving, characters or graphical displays. The output image from the image generator passes through a lens, reflects off a curved mirror, and passes back through the lens the other way. The image then passes through two lenses, between which an intermediate image exists. The image reflects off the “lens,” or visor, of the glasses and proceeds to the pupil of the wearer's eye. Alternative embodiments use a helmet visor, mirror, or other (at least partially) reflective surface for the final reflection.12-16-2010

Patent applications by Danny Filipovich, Lincolnwood, IL US

Igor Filipovich, Chicago, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090073934DYNAMIC COMPENSATION FOR RESOURCE STEALING IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - A scheduler associated with a base station of a wireless communication network dynamically compensates for uplink bandwidth that has been re-assigned (stolen) by a mobile station (MS) to transmit a control message. The scheduler allocates a preset amount of bandwidth to the MS for data transmission. The scheduler detects bandwidth stealing activity and evaluates when bandwidth stealing is justified on he part of the MS. The scheduler provides additional bandwidth to appropriately compensate for the stolen bandwidth when bandwidth stealing is justified, in order to maintain the quality of service of the data traffic connection.03-19-2009
20090111445METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING UPLINK TRANSMISSION TIMING IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A method and corresponding system for controlling uplink timing in a communication network (04-30-2009
20090238122Method for Allocating Non-Dedicated Resource as a Dedicated Resource - A method of allocating resources and signatures of a random access resource (RACH) (09-24-2009
20100238859REDUCING ACCESS CHANNEL DELAY IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A system and method for reducing access channel delay in a wireless communication system includes a step 09-23-2010
20100271990METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRIGGERING BUFFER STATUS REPORTS WITH PACKET DISCARDING - A method and apparatus are disclosed that includes a user equipment (10-28-2010
20100322086ENABLING BUFFER STATUS REPORTS IN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - An apparatus and method for enabling Buffer Status Reports in a Long Term Evolution communication system includes a step (12-23-2010

Patent applications by Igor Filipovich, Chicago, IL US