Patrick Lee
Patrick Lee Deneale, Oakland, CA US
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20130324250 | INTEGRATION OF A ROBOTIC SYSTEM WITH ONE OR MORE MOBILE COMPUTING DEVICES - A robotic system is integrated with one or more mobile computing devices. Physical configurations of individual components of the system in physical space, or agents, under control of a user or users, are duplicated in a representation in virtual space. Some degree of real-time parity is maintained between the physical and virtual spaces, so as to implement a virtual environment that mirrors the physical one. Events occurring within one environment can directly influence and bear consequence on the course of events occurring within the other environment. Elements of virtual space thereby become truly interdependent and unified on a peer footing with elements in physical space. In at least one embodiment, the system of the present invention is implemented as an application in entertainment, such as the manifestation of a video game in physical space. | 12-05-2013 |
Patrick Lee Fariello, Murphy, TX US
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20130034334 | SLIDING HOLDER HAVING FLEXIBLE CABLE SUPPORT - A device includes a support, a first slide element slidably mounted on the support and shiftable in a first direction from a retracted position to an extended position relative to the support, and a flexible member having first and second ends and a central portion. The first end is attached to the first slide element, the second end is fixedly mounted to the support, and the central portion projects away from the first and second ends in the second direction. The second end remains fixed to the support and the first end moves with the first slide element when the first slide element is shifted from the retracted position to the extended position. | 02-07-2013 |
Patrick Lee Mcadoo, Jr., Fort Worth, TX US
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20090018611 | Method and apparatus for laryngeal elevator musculature rehabilitation - The current invention generally relates to a method of treating decreased laryngeal elevation. This invention further relates to the use of a neuro-orthotic device in combination with electrical stimulation of the submandibular muscles to treat laryngeal elevator musculature. This invention also relates to muscle re-education and rehabilitation using a neuro-orthotic device in combination with electrical stimulation of the submandibular muscles to treat laryngeal elevator musculature. | 01-15-2009 |
20110190848 | Method and Apparatus for Laryngeal Elevator Musculature Rehabilitation - The method of treating decreased laryngeal elevation uses a neuro-orthotic device in combination with electrical stimulation of the submandibular muscles to treat the laryngeal elevator musculature. Muscle re-education and rehabilitation is provided using a neuro-orthotic device in combination with electrical stimulation of the submandibular muscles to treat laryngeal elevator musculature. | 08-04-2011 |
Patrick Lee Rosno, Rochester, MN US
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20090302904 | Phase Frequency Detector Circuit for Implementing Low PLL Phase Noise and Low Phase Error - A method and Phase Frequency Detector (PFD) circuit for implementing low phase locked loop (PLL) phase noise and low phase error, and a design structure on which the subject circuit resides are provided. The PFD circuit includes a PFD latch receiving clock and reset signals, and PFD output driver circuit providing PFD output signals. The PFD latch is set by the clock and reset by the reset signal. An AND gate coupled to the PFD latch and the PFD output driver circuit includes differential inputs and outputs and applies the reset signal to the PFD latch. The PFD latch, AND gate and PFD output driver circuit are formed by current mode logic using bipolar transistors. An active loop filter generates a tuning voltage output. | 12-10-2009 |