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Matthew T. Laduke, Warren, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090260607 | OVERCURRENT THRESHOLD CORRECTION FOR IGNITION CONTROL - A system for overcurrent threshold correction in an ignition system. The system includes a control circuit and a current detection circuit. The control circuit has a first and second output. The first output of the control circuit charges a first ignition coil, the second output of the control circuit charges a second ignition coil. The overcurrent detection circuit adjusts the detection of an overcurrent condition, when the charging of the first coil overlaps with the charging of the second coil. Further, the control circuit is in communication with the overcurrent detection circuit to disable the first and second output, when the overcurrent condition is detected. | 10-22-2009 |
Peter T. Laduke, Holland, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100090494 | VISOR - A visor is mounted to a vehicle such that it pivots from a pocket in a vehicle headliner adjacent the windshield downwardly away from the windshield from the stored position to a use position. A mounting bracket coupled to the visor and mounting clip coupled to the vehicle cooperate to hold the visor in a stored position and allow its pivoting to a lowered use position and movement in connection with a pivot rod assembly on the opposite end of the visor to a side window position. The pivot rod assembly includes a cam mechanism for lowering the visor as it pivots from the front window position to the side window position. A push-push spring-loaded pivoted extender panel can be deployed from an edge of the visor to increase sun blocking. | 04-15-2010 |
Thomas F. Laduke, Orange, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100033682 | High dynamic range scenographic image projection - A high dynamic range scenographic image and video projection system and method involving the projection of an image of an object or collection of objects onto the object, 2D or 3D, in such a manner than projected image elements are positioned substantially on the actual image of the object. The projection enhances or otherwise alters the hue, contrast, brightness, saturation, luminance, and/or other visible features of the object. Visual and not-visual features may be projected onto the object or the area around the object to enhance or disguise the object as well as the surroundings of the object. | 02-11-2010 |
| 20100033683 | INFRARED IMAGING PROJECTION - The subject matter disclosed herein involves systems, methods, apparatuses or devices related to infrared imaging or infrared imaging projection. | 02-11-2010 |
| 20110037952 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AN ANAMORPHIC PEPPER'S GHOST ILLUSION - An assembly and method of generating a Pepper's ghost illusion involving an image generation platform, such as a computer providing an anamorphically-distorted image coupled with some form of display projects an image, directly or indirectly on a spherical medium. The spherical medium reconstitutes the anamorphically-distorted image and generates a Pepper's ghost illusion of the reconstituted anamorphically-distorted image. | 02-17-2011 |
Thomas Fraiser Laduke, Orange, CA US
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| 20100315491 | Projector systems and methods for producing digitally augmented, interactive cakes and other Food Products - A method for digitally augmenting or enhancing a food product such as the surface or top of a cake or other edible object. The method includes generating an augmentation media file based on a projection surface of the food product such as a digital movie or image that is mapped to the 3D topography of projection surface and that is projected on the food product using a properly aligned projector. Interactivity is provided by having the method include determining a modification or change of the 3D topography of the projection surface and, based upon the modification, generating a modified augmentation media file and operating the projector to use the modified augmentation media file to project a modified projected image on the food product. The method further provides interactivity by detecting a user interaction with the projection surface and generating a modified augmentation media file based on this tracked interaction. | 12-16-2010 |
| 20110013147 | INTERACTIVE PROJECTED SANDBOX - A method for creating an interactive display in which users/players can form the projection screen. The method includes providing granular display material, such as a layer of sand in a container, and storing a guide image and a display image in memory of a control system. Then, a projector is first operated to project the guide image on an upper surface of the display material. After a sculpting period or in response to a user or operator provided trigger, the method includes second operating the projector to project the display image on the upper surface which has been sculpted by the user into a 3D projection surface or screen during the first operating step. The projected guide image may include an outline of an object, and the display image may include an image element that is mapped to the location of the outlined object. | 01-20-2011 |
Thomas Frasier Laduke, Orange, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090292614 | REAR PROJECTED EXPRESSIVE HEAD - The subject matter disclosed herein relates to systems and methods for providing image projection and entertainment. | 11-26-2009 |
