System for controlling reception of video signals
First Claim
1. A method for controlling the reception and use of video signals by a television receiver, comprising the steps of:
- (a) storing a reception code indicative of a program content which it is desired to prevent from displaying by a television receiver;
(b) receiving a video signal;
(c) extracting a program code from a select portion of the received video signal, wherein such program code is indicative of the video signal'"'"'s program content by detecting a select sync pulse in the received video signal, measuring elapsed time from the occurrence of the detected sync pulse, wherein the program code of the video signal occurs in a fixed time relation to the sync pulse, and clocking a digital signal corresponding to the program code into a memory; and
,(d) comparing the extracted program code with the stored reception code to ascertain whether the video signal'"'"'s program content matches the program content indicated by the reception code and, if so, blocking further receipt of such video signals by the display of the television receiver.
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Abstract
A method and system for controlling the reception of video signals in accordance with the program content of the signals is disclosed. In accordance with the invention, a digital program code is simultaneously transmitted along with the audio and video information in an unused portion of the composite video signal, such as the so-called back porch region of the blanking interval. Circuitry is interposed between the video signal and the display generating circuitry of a television receiver which extracts such program code and either passes or blocks the reception and display of the video signal in accordance with a comparison between the extracted program code and a stored program code. The stored program code indicates those types of programs which are desired to be blocked from reception and display by the television receiver, such as programs containing violence, nudity, or strong language. The system may be employed to either block entire programs or only those portions of programs having an objectionable program content.
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16 Claims
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1. A method for controlling the reception and use of video signals by a television receiver, comprising the steps of:
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(a) storing a reception code indicative of a program content which it is desired to prevent from displaying by a television receiver; (b) receiving a video signal; (c) extracting a program code from a select portion of the received video signal, wherein such program code is indicative of the video signal'"'"'s program content by detecting a select sync pulse in the received video signal, measuring elapsed time from the occurrence of the detected sync pulse, wherein the program code of the video signal occurs in a fixed time relation to the sync pulse, and clocking a digital signal corresponding to the program code into a memory; and
,(d) comparing the extracted program code with the stored reception code to ascertain whether the video signal'"'"'s program content matches the program content indicated by the reception code and, if so, blocking further receipt of such video signals by the display of the television receiver. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 15, 16)
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10. A system for controlling the reception of video signals by a television receiver, comprising:
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(a) a television receiver; (b) a data storage device in which is stored a reception code indicative of a program content which is desired to be blocked from reception by the television receiver; (c) first electronic circuitry for extracting a program code from select portions of the received video signals, wherein such program code is indicative of the program content of the received video signals, said first circuitry comprising a comparator for detecting a select sync pulse in the received video signal, a timer for measuring elapsed time from the occurrence of the detected sync pulse, wherein the program code of the video signal occurs in a fixed time relation to the sync pulse, and a shift register into which is clocked a digital signal corresponding to the program code; (d) second electronic circuitry for comparing the extracted program code with the stored reception code to ascertain whether the program content of the received video signals matches the program content indicated by the reception code; (e) third electronic circuitry for producing a comparison signal in accordance with the electronic comparison of the program and reception codes; a switch operated by the comparison signal which switch controls the reception of the video signals by display generating circuitry of the television receiver. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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