David McKay Taylor
Security Companies and Guards in Taylorsville, UT

License number
Utah 4827969-8011
Issued Date
Jul 5, 2006
Expiration Date
Jan 5, 2007
Category
Security Companies & Guards
Type
Interim Armed Private Security Officer
Address
Address
Taylorsville, UT
Education
CBI SECURITY-BASIC
BRINKS

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Name
Address
Phone
David Van Taylor, age 57
5077 W Cherry Laurel Ln, West Jordan, UT 84081
(801) 836-5722
David Van Taylor
507 Julep Cir, Salt Lake Cty, UT 84107
(801) 281-3719
David Van Taylor
516 W Industrial Dr, Pleasant Grove, UT 84062
(801) 756-1023
David Van Taylor
5164 S 100 E, Ogden, UT 84405

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Touchpad For Providing Touch Stick Functionality In A Game Controller For Providing Relative And Absolute Position Input

Touchpad For Providing Touch Stick Functionality In A Game Controller For Providing Relative And Absolute Position Input

US Patent:
2009020, Aug 20, 2009
Filed:
Jan 8, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/350857
Inventors:
David Taylor - West Jordan UT, US
International Classification:
G08C 21/00
US Classification:
178 1803
Abstract:
A touchpad used in place of a touch stick in a video game controller, wherein the touchpad provides either absolute or relative position information to a processor, wherein the touchpad can be switched between absolute and relative position mode, and wherein the relative mode of operation cannot be performed by a touch stick, thereby adding new functionality to a video game controller.


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Intrusion Detection Using A Capacitance Sensitive Touchpad

Intrusion Detection Using A Capacitance Sensitive Touchpad

US Patent:
2008027, Nov 13, 2008
Filed:
May 8, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/117565
Inventors:
J. Douglas Moore - Salt Lake City UT, US
Jared G. Bytheway - Sandy UT, US
Dale J. Carter - Orem UT, US
David Taylor - West Jordan UT, US
International Classification:
H03K 17/94
US Classification:
341 33
Abstract:
A capacitance sensitive proximity and touch-sensitive detection device having an XY electrode grid sensor, wherein a compensation matrix is created when the capacitance sensitive touchpad is installed within a PIN Entry Device (PED), wherein the compensation matrix enables the capacitance sensitive touchpad to compensate and be balanced for the operating environment of the PED, and wherein physical keys of a keypad can be also be individually identified as an actuated key by using a unique “key profile” for each key, and wherein the insertion of a foreign conductive and/or dielectric material such as an intruding sensor in proximity of the XY electrode grid sensor of the touchpad will cause an imbalance in the electrodes on the capacitance sensitive proximity and touch-sensitive detection device, thereby alerting detection circuitry that tampering has occurred with the PED.


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Method Of Detecting And Tracking Multiple Objects On A Touchpad Using A Data Collection Algorithm That Only Detects An Outer Edge Of The Objects And Then Assumes That The Outer Edges Define A Single Large Object

Method Of Detecting And Tracking Multiple Objects On A Touchpad Using A Data Collection Algorithm That Only Detects An Outer Edge Of The Objects And Then Assumes That The Outer Edges Define A Single Large Object

US Patent:
8284166, Oct 9, 2012
Filed:
Nov 10, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/268338
Inventors:
David Taylor - West Jordan UT, US
Paul Vincent - Fruit Heights UT, US
Jared C. Hill - Fruit Heights UT, US
Richard D. Woolley - Orem UT, US
Assignee:
Cirque Corporation - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
G06F 3/041, G06F 3/044
US Classification:
345173, 178 1801, 178 1803, 178 1806
Abstract:
A system and method for detecting and tracking multiple objects on a touchpad or touchscreen, wherein the method provides a new data collection algorithm, wherein the method reduces a calculation burden on a processor performing detection and tracking algorithms, wherein multiple objects are treated as elements of a single object and not as separate objects, wherein the location of the objects are treated as end-points of a single object when two objects are detected, and treated as a perimeter or boundary when more than two objects are detected.


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Reenable Delay Of A Touchpad Or Touch Screen To Prevent Erroneous Input When Typing

Reenable Delay Of A Touchpad Or Touch Screen To Prevent Erroneous Input When Typing

US Patent:
2011031, Dec 29, 2011
Filed:
May 26, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/117038
Inventors:
Trevor C. Clifton - Lehi UT, US
David Taylor - West Jordan UT, US
Vadim Klishko - Layton UT, US
Richard D. Woolley - Orem UT, US
Dale J. Carter - Orem UT, US
International Classification:
G09G 5/08
US Classification:
345157
Abstract:
A system and method wherein touchpad input including movement of a cursor and mouse clicks are inhibited until two events have occurred, namely, a timeout interval has elapsed and detection of movement of a pointing object a predetermined distance on the touchpad, wherein the system and method may also be implemented in touchpad firmware or hardware so that touchpad functionality beyond functions offered by an Operating System will travel with the touchpad and be available even when a software driver offering extended touchpad functionality is not installed or available for use.


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Reduction Of Noise And De-Ghosting In A Mutual Capacitance Multi-Touch Touchpad

Reduction Of Noise And De-Ghosting In A Mutual Capacitance Multi-Touch Touchpad

US Patent:
2012020, Aug 16, 2012
Filed:
Feb 15, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/397527
Inventors:
David C. Taylor - West Jordan UT, US
Paul Vincent - Kaysville UT, US
Jared G. Bytheway - Sandy UT, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/044
US Classification:
345174
Abstract:
Decreasing the cost of a touchpad by avoiding the cost of simultaneously measuring all signals from sense electrodes by using a limited number of measuring circuits to accomplish noise reduction and de-ghosting of signal data to thereby obtain the precise location of multiple fingers on a touchpad, wherein the touchpad separates the drive electrodes into groups to thereby provide a means for obtaining granular location information for de-ghosting the touchpad, and wherein overlapping measurements are made of groups of sense electrodes to obtain data that is separated in time to thereby obtain an averaged signal for each electrode and thereby reduce sensitivity to noise.