DR. MICHAEL BYRON REYNOLDS, PHARM.D.
Pharmacy at Big Bend Rd, Wildwood, MO

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Address
1391 Big Bend Rd, Wildwood, MO 63021
Phone
(636) 861-1988

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Michael Reynolds
504 S Vine St, Holden, MO 64040
(816) 685-4503
Michael Reynolds
508 Cedar St APT A, Pleasant Hill, MO 64080
Michael Reynolds
512 Washington St, Glasgow, MO 65254
Michael Reynolds, age 61
464 Highway H, Salem, MO 65560
(618) 242-5121

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Method And System For Enhanced Modulation Of Video Signals

Method And System For Enhanced Modulation Of Video Signals

US Patent:
7116374, Oct 3, 2006
Filed:
Jul 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/888919
Inventors:
Christopher E. Chupp - St. Louis MO, US
Michael S. Gramelspacher - St. Louis MO, US
James G. Withers - Chesterfield MO, US
Yousri H. Barsoum - St. Louis MO, US
Michael C. Reynolds - Ballwin MO, US
Assignee:
Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
H04N 7/084
US Classification:
348473
Abstract:
A method for encoding a carrier signal in a video signal, the video signal having one or more frames, the frames each having a first field and a second field, the first field and the second field of each frame having a plurality of scan lines, each having a plurality of pixels with an intensity value indicating brightness, the method comprising selectively designating the plurality of scan lines of the first field of the one or more frames as up lines or down lines, calculating an optimum amount of adjustment to the pixels of the up lines and the down lines, and selectively increasing the intensity value of pixels of the up lines and decreasing the intensity value of pixels of the down lines by the optimum amount of adjustment thereby modulating the video signal with a carrier signal and creating a modulated video signal.


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Method And System Of Detecting Signal Presence From A Video Signal Presented On A Digital Display Device

Method And System Of Detecting Signal Presence From A Video Signal Presented On A Digital Display Device

US Patent:
7626635, Dec 1, 2009
Filed:
Apr 2, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/817109
Inventors:
James G. Withers - Chesterfield MO, US
Yousri H. Barsoum - St. Louis MO, US
Edward J. Koplar - St. Louis MO, US
Michael C. Reynolds - Ballwin MO, US
Assignee:
Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
H04N 7/08
US Classification:
348473, 348461, 348553
Abstract:
A system for transmitting a modulated video signal to be presented on a digital display device, the video signal having a first frame and a second frame, the first frame and the second frame each comprised of a plurality of pixels, the system comprising a signal source for generating a video signal, an encoder, the encoder comprising a means for receiving the video signal from the signal source, a means for selectively altering luminance of the pixels of the first frame and the second frame of the video signal to represent a signal presence or signal absence and thereby creating a modulated video signal, and a means for providing the modulated video signal to a broadcast source, and the broadcast source for providing the modulated video signal from the encoder to a digital display device.


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Method And System Of Detecting Signal Presence From A Video Signal Presented On A Digital Display Device

Method And System Of Detecting Signal Presence From A Video Signal Presented On A Digital Display Device

US Patent:
8018531, Sep 13, 2011
Filed:
Sep 24, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/566365
Inventors:
James G. Withers - Chesterfield MO, US
Yousri H. Barsoum - St. Louis MO, US
Edward J. Koplar - St. Louis MO, US
Michael C. Reynolds - Ballwin MO, US
Assignee:
Koplar Interactive Systems International, LLC - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
H04N 7/08
US Classification:
348473, 348461, 348553
Abstract:
A system for transmitting a modulated video signal to be presented on a digital display device, the video signal having a first frame and a second frame, the first frame and the second frame each comprised of a plurality of pixels, the system comprising a signal source for generating a video signal, an encoder, the encoder comprising a means for receiving the video signal from the signal source, a means for selectively altering luminance of the pixels of the first frame and the second frame of the video signal to represent a signal presence or signal absence and thereby creating a modulated video signal, and a means for providing the modulated video signal to a broadcast source, and the broadcast source for providing the modulated video signal from the encoder to a digital display device.


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Methods For Improved Modulation Of Video Signals

Methods For Improved Modulation Of Video Signals

US Patent:
7586542, Sep 8, 2009
Filed:
May 15, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/383400
Inventors:
Michael C. Reynolds - Ballwin MO, US
Yousri H. Barsoum - St. Louis MO, US
Edward J. Koplar - St. Louis MO, US
Assignee:
Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
H04N 7/08
US Classification:
348473, 348460, 348475, 348461, 348471, 348472
Abstract:
A method for modulating a video signal. Frames of a plurality of frames are selected for modulation. A first magnitude alternation pattern is designated for each of a first area of a field of the selected frames. A second magnitude alternation pattern is designated for each of a second area of the field of the selected frames. The intensity of a plurality of pixels of a plurality of scan lines of the field of the selected frames is altered as designated by either the first magnitude alternation pattern or the second magnitude alternation pattern.


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Method And System For Enhanced Modulation Of Video Signals

Method And System For Enhanced Modulation Of Video Signals

US Patent:
8405772, Mar 26, 2013
Filed:
Feb 17, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/707352
Inventors:
Christopher E. Chupp - St. Louis MO, US
Michael S. Gramelspacher - St. Louis MO, US
James G. Withers - Chesterfield MO, US
Yousri H. Barsoum - St. Louis MO, US
Michael C. Reynolds - Ballwin MO, US
Assignee:
Koplar Interactive Systems International L.L.C. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
H04N 7/08, H04B 1/66
US Classification:
348473, 37524001
Abstract:
A method, apparatus and system for signal modulation. A plurality of pixels are selected in a pattern such that a first pixel group of the plurality of pixels is unpaired with a second pixel group of the plurality of pixels throughout the pattern in a portion of a video signal. The intensity of the plurality of the pixels is altered at a constant magnitude in the portion of the video signal pursuant to the pattern in a substantially invisible way.


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Method And System For Multiple Field Modulation

Method And System For Multiple Field Modulation

US Patent:
7587121, Sep 8, 2009
Filed:
Oct 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/969708
Inventors:
Michael S. Gramelspacher - St. Louis MO, US
Christopher E. Chupp - St. Louis MO, US
Yousri H. Barsoum - St. Louis MO, US
Michael C. Reynolds - Ballwin MO, US
Assignee:
Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
H04N 5/91
US Classification:
386 46, 386 94
Abstract:
A system for selectively increasing and decreasing the intensity of scan lines in a plurality of fields of a video signal over a time interval and not increasing or decreasing the intensity of the video scan lines in the remaining plurality of frames, thereby enabling a decoder to use an average intensity value comparison or to accumulate the differences in signal strength when fields are changing state from encoded to unencoded or encoded to unencoded to determine whether an auxiliary signal is present during the time interval.


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Methods And Systems For Improved Modulation Of Video Signals

Methods And Systems For Improved Modulation Of Video Signals

US Patent:
8233088, Jul 31, 2012
Filed:
Aug 10, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/538755
Inventors:
Michael C. Reynolds - Ballwin MO, US
James G. Withers - Chesterfield MO, US
Yousri H. Barsoum - St. Louis MO, US
Edward J. Koplar - St. Louis MO, US
Assignee:
Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
H04N 7/08
US Classification:
348471, 348473, 348461, 348475, 348472, 345690
Abstract:
A method for modulating a video signal. Frames of a plurality of frames are selected for modulation. A first magnitude alternation pattern is designated for each of a first area of a field of the selected frames. A second magnitude alternation pattern is designated for each of a second area of the field of the selected frames. The intensity of a plurality of pixels of a plurality of scan lines of the field of the selected frames is altered as designated by either the first magnitude alternation pattern or the second magnitude alternation pattern.


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Methods For Improved Modulation Of Video Signals

Methods For Improved Modulation Of Video Signals

US Patent:
7602443, Oct 13, 2009
Filed:
May 15, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/383394
Inventors:
Michael C. Reynolds - Ballwin MO, US
James G. Withers - Chesterfield MO, US
Assignee:
Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
H04N 7/08
US Classification:
348473, 348461, 348471, 348472, 348475, 348460
Abstract:
A method for modulating a video signal. Frames are selected from a plurality of frames for modulation. Intensity of a plurality of pixels of a plurality of scan lines of a field of the selected frames is altered according to at least one pattern or as designated by an adjustment.


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Method And System For Enhanced Modulation Of Video Signals

Method And System For Enhanced Modulation Of Video Signals

US Patent:
2013027, Oct 17, 2013
Filed:
Feb 25, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/776282
Inventors:
Michael S. Gramelspacher - St. Louis MO, US
James G. Withers - Chesterfield MO, US
Yousri H. Barsoum - St. Louis MO, US
Michael C. Reynolds - Ballwin MO, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/081
US Classification:
348473
Abstract:
A method for encoding a carrier signal in a video signal, the video signal having one or more frames, the frames each having a first field and a second field, the first field and the second field of each frame having a plurality of scan lines, each having a plurality of pixels with an intensity value indicating brightness, the method comprising selectively designating the plurality of scan lines of the first field of the one or more frames as up lines or down lines, calculating an optimum amount of adjustment to the pixels of the up lines and the down lines, and selectively increasing the intensity value of pixels of the up lines and decreasing the intensity value of pixels of the down lines by the optimum amount of adjustment thereby modulating the video signal with a carrier signal and creating a modulated video signal.


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Method And System For Enhanced Modulation Of Video Signals

Method And System For Enhanced Modulation Of Video Signals

US Patent:
7286188, Oct 23, 2007
Filed:
Aug 17, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/465234
Inventors:
Christopher E. Chupp - St. Louis MO, US
Michael S. Gramelspacher - St. Louis MO, US
James G. Withers - Chesterfield MO, US
Yousri H. Barsoum - St. Louis MO, US
Michael C. Reynolds - Ballwin MO, US
Assignee:
Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
H04N 7/08
US Classification:
348473
Abstract:
A method, apparatus and system for signal modulation. A plurality of pixels are selected in a pattern such that a first pixel group of the plurality of pixels is unpaired with a second pixel group of the plurality of pixels throughout the pattern in a portion of a video signal. The intensity of the plurality of the pixels is altered at a constant magnitude in the portion of the video signal pursuant to the pattern in a substantially invisible way.