Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100176254 | LIFT MECHANISM SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The invention includes a display positioning assembly comprising a support, a display supported by the support, and a balance mechanism carried by the display and operatively connected to the support. The invention also includes an article for selectively exposing a display comprising a generally planar support surface having a first side and a second side opposite the first side. A balance mechanism operatively connected to a display may be positionable between a storage position proximate the first side of the generally planar support surface and an exposed position proximate the second side of the generally planar support surface. The invention also includes an assembly for arresting the free fall of an object. The assembly may comprise an outer slide in sliding or rolling engagement with an inner slide, and a brake comprising at least one pivot member may be coupled to the inner slide. | 07-15-2010 |
20100193653 | LIFT MECHANISM SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The invention includes a display positioning assembly comprising a support, a display supported by the support, and a balance mechanism carried by the display and operatively connected to the support. The invention also includes an article for selectively exposing a display comprising a generally planar support surface having a first side and a second side opposite the first side. A balance mechanism operatively connected to a display may be positionable between a storage position proximate the first side of the generally planar support surface and an exposed position proximate the second side of the generally planar support surface. The invention also includes an assembly for arresting the free fall of an object. The assembly may comprise an outer slide in sliding or rolling engagement with an inner slide, and a brake comprising at least one pivot member may be coupled to the inner slide. | 08-05-2010 |
20120069508 | LIFT MECHANISM SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The invention includes a display positioning assembly comprising a support, a display supported by the support, and a balance mechanism carried by the display and operatively connected to the support. The invention also includes an article for selectively exposing a display comprising a generally planar support surface having a first side and a second side opposite the first side. A balance mechanism operatively connected to a display may be positionable between a storage position proximate the first side of the generally planar support surface and an exposed position proximate the second side of the generally planar support surface. The invention also includes an assembly for arresting the free fall of an object. The assembly may comprise an outer slide in sliding or rolling engagement with an inner slide, and a brake comprising at least one pivot member may be coupled to the inner slide. | 03-22-2012 |
20120187056 | Display Positioning Apparatus and Method - Embodiments of the invention include an apparatus for positioning an electronic display. The apparatus can be combined with an existing work surface to provide a multi-position workstation. In some cases the apparatus includes a mounting portion configured to support an electronic display and a keyboard. The mounting portion may be movable with respect to the work surface between multiple positions, including for example, a sitting position and a standing position. Methods for positioning an electronic display and a keyboard are also included. | 07-26-2012 |
20120187256 | Cam Balance Mechanism Systems and Methods - Embodiments include a balance mechanism having a first cam and a second cam configured to convert a variable force exerted by the energy storage member into a substantially constant force applied to a mounting portion. The balance mechanism may be useful for balancing forces such that a user can set the height of an electronic display and/or other equipment attached to the balance mechanism at a number of heights within the range of travel allowed by the mechanism. Lift mechanisms, display positioning apparatuses, and height adjustable desks incorporating a multi-cam balance mechanism are also provided. A method of positioning a display is also provided. | 07-26-2012 |
20130200241 | STAND SYSTEM AND METHOD - Embodiments of a stand are provided with continuous adjustability within a range of travel. In one embodiment, a stand includes a movement mechanism adapted to allow a tray to move along a range of travel relative to a stand base. The movement mechanism is in some embodiments further adapted to position the tray at an infinite number of locations along the range of travel. | 08-08-2013 |
20130256489 | COUNTERBALANCING LIFT MECHANISMS AND METHODS - Embodiments provide a counterbalancing lift mechanism for raising and lowering an electronic display. The lift mechanism includes a moving bracket in sliding engagement with a support bracket. As the moving bracket moves relative to the support bracket, a spring assembly deflects to provide a force to offset the weight of the load. A transition assembly manages the deflection of the spring assembly relative to movement of the moving bracket such that the necessary range of deflection is shorter than the moving bracket's desired range of travel. The lift mechanism also includes a cam assembly to convert the variable force from the spring assembly to a substantially constant force. In some cases the spring assembly, transition assembly, and cam assembly are all mounted to the moving bracket and move with the display. Methods for positioning an electronic display are also provided. | 10-03-2013 |
20130341476 | Display Positioning Apparatus and Method - Embodiments of the invention include an apparatus for positioning an electronic display. The apparatus can be combined with an existing work surface to provide a multi-position workstation. In some cases the apparatus includes a mounting portion configured to support an electronic display and a keyboard. The mounting portion may be movable with respect to the work surface between multiple positions, including for example, a sitting position and a standing position. Methods for positioning an electronic display and a keyboard are also included. | 12-26-2013 |
20140036419 | Cart with Cable Management System - A cart with one or more of a power supply system that includes an outlet box and a plurality of flexible receptacles, a bi-layer shelf, a positionable cable routing tray, and a removable cable management module. | 02-06-2014 |
20140084558 | Work Surface Opening Mechanism - A cart comprising a base, and a work station supported by the base. The work station including a compartment, a work surface disposed above the compartment, and an opening mechanism. The work surface moveable between an open position to provide access to the compartment and a closed position to deny access to the compartment. The work station including a first opening mechanism adapted to concurrently translate and rotate the work surface. Methods of using such carts. | 03-27-2014 |
20140109803 | LIFT MECHANISM SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The invention includes a display positioning assembly comprising a support, a display supported by the support, and a balance mechanism carried by the display and operatively connected to the support. The invention also includes an article for selectively exposing a display comprising a generally planar support surface having a first side and a second side opposite the first side. A balance mechanism operatively connected to a display may be positionable between a storage position proximate the first side of the generally planar support surface and an exposed position proximate the second side of the generally planar support surface. The invention also includes an assembly for arresting the free fall of an object. The assembly may comprise an outer slide in sliding or rolling engagement with an inner slide, and a brake comprising at least one pivot member may be coupled to the inner slide. | 04-24-2014 |
20140263900 | WALLMOUNT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A mounting system includes a mounting rail, a mounting rail receiving mechanism configured to selectively receive the mounting rail and to attach to a vertical surface, and a mounting tab configured to attach to a rear of a flat panel electronic device and positionable along the mounting rail. | 09-18-2014 |
20140299738 | PROJECTOR MOUNT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A mounting system for a projector includes a stationary body and a gimbal assembly to connect to a projector. The mounting system further includes a first support having a first end connected to the stationary body and a second end connected to the gimbal assembly, a second support having a first end connected to the stationary body and a second end connected to the gimbal assembly, and a third support having a first end connected to the stationary body and a second end connected to the gimbal assembly. A length of the first, second, and third supports are adjustable independent of the length of the other of the first, second, and third supports to adjust a tilt angle and a roll angle of a projector connected to the gimbal with respect to the stationary body. | 10-09-2014 |
20140332653 | DISPLAY POSITIONING APPARATUS AND METHOD - Embodiments of the invention include an apparatus for positioning an electronic display. The apparatus can be combined with an existing work surface to provide a multi-position workstation. In some cases the apparatus includes a mounting portion configured to support an electronic display and a keyboard. The mounting portion may be movable with respect to the work surface between multiple positions, including for example, a sitting position and a standing position. Methods for positioning an electronic display and a keyboard are also included. | 11-13-2014 |
20150047538 | HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE DESK SYSTEM AND METHOD - A height adjustable desk can include a work surface; and at least one leg assembly connected to the work surface. The at least one leg assembly can include: a first member; and a second member moveable relative to the first member along a longitudinal axis; and a counterbalance mechanism connected to the desk and configured to counteract a force exerted on the work surface. The counterbalance mechanism can include: a wheel; a gas spring having a cylinder and a moveable piston; a wheel moveably connected to the gas spring; and the tension member is connected to the leg assembly. | 02-19-2015 |
20150188343 | MOBILE COMPUTING DEVICE CHARGING AND NETWORKING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods for charging and/or networking mobile computing devices. A cart for storing, charging, and/or networking mobile computing devices. A portable interface between a mobile computing device and a cart. A docking station module having a plurality of docking stations. | 07-02-2015 |
20150198280 | CAM BALANCE MECHANISM SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Embodiments include a balance mechanism having a first cam and a second cam configured to convert a variable force exerted by the energy storage member into a substantially constant force applied to a mounting portion. The balance mechanism may be useful for balancing forces such that a user can set the height of an electronic display and/or other equipment attached to the balance mechanism at a number of heights within the range of travel allowed by the mechanism. Lift mechanisms, display positioning apparatuses, and height adjustable desks incorporating a multi-cam balance mechanism are also provided. A method of positioning a display is also provided. | 07-16-2015 |
20150253818 | DEVICE STORAGE CABINET - In one example, a cabinet is described for storing at least one electronic device. The cabinet includes a frame, a power supply system for charging the at least one device, and a shelving assembly. The shelving assembly can include a stationary member engaged to the frame, and a pivoting member engaged to the stationary member. The pivoting member can be adapted to hold the at least one device. | 09-10-2015 |
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20090034557 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DYNAMIC SECURED GROUP COMMUNICATION - A system and method directed to carrying out dynamic secured group communication is provided. The method includes obtaining a first packet that includes a first header. The first header includes a first source address of a first source node of a first network, and a first destination address of a first destination node of the first network. The method also includes forming a frame that includes the first header in encrypted form, combining the first header and the frame to form a second packet, and forming a second header. This second header includes a second source address of a second source node of a second network, and a second destination address of a second destination node of the second network. The method further includes encapsulating the second packet with the second header to form a third packet, and communicating the third packet into the second network from the second source node for termination to the second-destination node. | 02-05-2009 |
20120060029 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DYNAMIC SECURED GROUP COMMUNICATION - A system and method directed to carrying out dynamic secured group communication is provided. The method includes: obtaining a first packet that includes a first header; forming a frame that includes the first header in encrypted form; combining the first header and the frame to form a second packet and forming a second header; encapsulating the second packet with the second header to form a third packet, and communicating the third packet into the second network from the second source node for termination to the second-destination node. The first header includes a first source address of a first source node of a first network, and a first destination address of a first destination node of the first network. The second header includes a second source address of a second source node of a second network, and a second destination address of a second destination node of the second network. | 03-08-2012 |
20130347109 | Techniques for Detecting Program Modifications - Techniques are provided for detecting modifications to software instructions. At a computing apparatus configured to execute a software program comprising a plurality of instructions, at least a first check point having a first check value and a second check point having a second check value are assigned within the instructions. At least first and second portions of the instructions are identified. The first portion of the instructions comprises one or more check points other than the first check point. The second portion of the instructions comprises one or more check points other than the second check point. A first hashing operation is performed over the first portion resulting in a first equation and a second hashing operation is performed over the second portion resulting in a second equation. The first check value and the second check value are computed based on the first equation and the second equation. | 12-26-2013 |
20140044262 | Low Latency Encryption and Authentication in Optical Transport Networks - Data to be transmitted across an Optical Transport Network (OTN) is encrypted with a non-malleable encryption algorithm. An authentication code configured to allow authentication of the data with a low latency encryption algorithm is generated. A packet is generated which is configured to be transferred across the OTN and contains the encrypted data and the authentication code. The packet is transmitted across the OTN. Non-malleable encryption, origin authentication, data integrity and anti-replay protection are provided for OTNs over Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexed (DWDM) links. In one example, XTS-AES encryption and GMAC authentication techniques are combined to secure OTN frames. | 02-13-2014 |
20150288603 | Path Maximum Transmission Unit Handling For Virtual Private Networks - Techniques are described herein for optimizing communications in a network. At a router in a virtual private network, a packet is received from a device in a subnetwork protected by the router. The router examines the packet to determine a source address that identifies the device and a destination address that identifies a destination network device for the packet. The router also analyzes the packet to determine a size of the packet and determines whether or not the size of the packet is larger than a maximum transmission unit size. If the size of the packet is larger than the maximum transmission unit size, the router encapsulates the packet with a header that includes the destination address and a new source address that identifies the router. | 10-08-2015 |
20150295899 | Group Member Recovery Techniques - Techniques are presented for optimizing secure communications in a network. A first router receives from a second router an encrypted packet with an unknown security association. The first router examines the packet to determine whether the counter value is in a range of predicted counter values. Additionally, a key server is configured to provision routers that are part of a virtual private network. The key server selects a counter value that is part of a security association and calculates a key value. The key server sends the key value together with the security association to enable routers to exchange encrypted packets with each other in the virtual private network using the key value and the security association. The key server increments the counter value to a value within a range of counter values capable of being predicted by the routers. | 10-15-2015 |