Troy P.
Troy P. Johnson, Thornton, CO US
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20130146723 | HEAD SUPPORTING APPARATUS - A head support apparatus. The head support apparatus can include a head restraining portion including a strap, the strap adapted to engage a portion of a person's head and to engage a portion of a structure disposed rearward of the person's head, and a neck supporting portion including a first pillow, a second pillow, and a connecting portion coupled to the first pillow and the second pillow. | 06-13-2013 |
Troy P. Lindke, Gasport, NY US
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20130192380 | PRESSURE SENSING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR AN INFUSION PUMP - A pressure sensing assembly for an infusion pump, including: a tubing guide arranged to receive tubing; a displaceable load assembly at least partially disposed within the tubing guide and with a first surface facing in a first direction; a load cell facing the load assembly in the first direction; and a displacement assembly engaged with the tubing guide, facing the first surface in a second direction, opposite the first direction, and exerting a first force on the load assembly in the first direction. The load cell is arranged to detect a second force, greater than the first force, acting on the load cell in the second direction. | 08-01-2013 |
Troy P. Nietling, Lowell, MI US
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20150086686 | INSOLUBLE FIBER COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME - A composition is described that includes at least about 10% of a dietary fiber component such that at least about 50% of the dietary fiber component is provided by insoluble fiber. A method for making such a composition is also described. | 03-26-2015 |
Troy P. Senkiewicz, Toluca Lake, CA US
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20160129365 | BACKGROUND IMAGERY FOR ENHANCED PEPPER'S GHOST ILLUSION - Systems and methods herein are directed to providing a visual effect background that may be added behind a transparent holographic projection screen (e.g., of a Pepper's Ghost Illusion system) that provides for greater scenic depth behind the holographic projection, regardless of the amount of actual physical space behind the transparent screen. The background, which may be used for projection-based holographic projections or video panel display projections, generally establishes an optical illusion of depth behind the holographic images (producing a depth perception or “perspective” that gives a greater appearance of depth or distance behind a holographic projection). | 05-12-2016 |
20160131919 | LOW-PROFILE BOUNCE CHAMBER FOR PEPPER'S GHOST ILLUSION - Systems and methods herein are directed to creating a holographic image (e.g., in line with Pepper's Ghost Illusion) using a low-profile bounce chamber. As described herein, a bounce is provided at an angle (e.g., a 45-degree angle) to a holographic screen/foil in a Pepper's Ghost Illusion setup. One the same side of the bounce is an image projector that directs an image onto a minor, which then reflects and disperses the image onto the bounce. In one embodiment, the bounce is a rear projection bounce, under which the projector and minor reside. In another embodiment, the projector and minor are arranged for a front projection bounce. | 05-12-2016 |
20160139562 | ENHANCED PEPPER'S GHOST ILLUSION USING VIDEO PANEL DISPLAYS - Systems and methods herein are directed to creating a holographic image (e.g., in line with Pepper's Ghost Illusion) with a panel display (e.g., Plasma, liquid crystal display (LCD), light-emitting diode (LED), etc.) as the light source for the holographic image. As described herein, such displays may include any size display, such as ranging from personal electronic equipment (e.g., watches, mobile phones, tablets, laptops, monitors, televisions, etc.) through to stage-sized displays for larger venues (e.g., concerts, stage shows, etc.). In addition, a diffusion layer may be provided in order to reduce or generally eliminate a “Moiré effect” that occurs due to physical properties of the interaction between the panel display and transparent screen. | 05-19-2016 |