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20110145130 | GLOBAL ELECTRONIC TRADING SYSTEM - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for facilitating trading two items (L,Q) from the group of items comprising commodities and financial instruments. At least two agents ( | 06-16-2011 |
20110258106 | SINGLE-PERIOD AUCTIONS NETWORK DECENTRALIZED TRADING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method and system serve for network dealing for conducting single-period auctions where there is one seller and at least one buyer, but typically multiple buyers. The method and system allow for posting of at least one or multiple items offered for sale on a network by a computer at the seller interconnected to other computers on the network. Bids are submitted by buyers for the items offered for sale with the seller requiring predetermined information about the buyer submitting bids before determining a selling price. The seller applies a selected set of criteria to strike out bids the seller does not wish to consider and applies a seller determined criteria to determine the price at which the seller is willing to sell the item(s). | 10-20-2011 |
20120041865 | TRADING USING INTERMEDIATE ENTITIES - Systems and methods for facilitating trades between two trading entities are disclosed. A computer system may match a bid of a first trading entity for an item with an offer of a second trading entity for the item. The first and second trading entities may each have a credit relationship with the third trading entity. In response to the matching, the computer system may record indications of trades of the item between the first trading entity and a third trading entity, and between the third trading entity and another trading entity such as the second trading entity. The trades may be booked back-to-back such that a net position to the third trading entity in the item is zero. When the first and second trading entities are connected by a plurality of intermediate entities, the computer system may record indications of one or more additional trades of the item. | 02-16-2012 |
20120041866 | TRADING SYSTEM WITH INDIVIDUALIZED ORDER BOOKS - Systems and methods for electronic trading are disclosed. A trading system may store information indicative of limits on trading of items between trading entities, including an entity that is a non-credit extending entity. The computer system may then determine respective order books for at least two trading entities, where the order books include dealable bids and offers that have been individualized using stored trading limits. The stored trading limits may in some cases include different limits for different items (which may be different foreign currency pairs, in one embodiment). In other instances, trading limits may be indicative of a net position that a trading entity is permitted to take in an item. Bids and offers may be individualized based on different costs associated with different trading entities. | 02-16-2012 |
20120041867 | APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE FOR TRADING SYSTEM - A trading system with an application programming interface (API) is disclosed. The API includes a set of routines executable to permit client computer systems to automatically make and take orders for items. The API can permit, for example, machine-to-machine communication that automatically posts an order to the trading system or automatically hits an order that has previously been posted to the trading system. The API can also permit a variety of other functions, including reformatting limit order books. The trading system may also implement a graphical user interface (GUI). In one embodiment, the items may be foreign exchange instruments. | 02-16-2012 |
20120041868 | AGGREGATION OF TRADING ORDERS - Systems and methods for generating limit order books are disclosed. A computer system may receive, from a plurality of trading entities, orders that are specified using a machine-to-machine communication protocol. The computer system may select two or more of the received orders, including orders from at least two different ones of the plurality of trading entities, and then generate a limit order book that includes the selected orders. The computer system may then convey the limit order book to a graphical user interface of a trader. In one embodiment, the orders may be for foreign exchange instruments. | 02-16-2012 |
20120041869 | AUTOMATED TRADING - Systems and methods for automated trading are disclosed. In one embodiment, a computer system may execute program instructions to generate dealable prices at which a first trading entity is willing to buy and/or sell an item. The system may then communicate the generated prices from the computer system to a trading system, causing the trading system to post the communicated prices. In another embodiment, the computer system may execute program instructions to determine to hit dealable prices for items posted to the trading system. For example, these actions may be performed for spot trades of a foreign currency pair, without requiring the use of a graphical user interface. In other embodiments, the computer system may use received prices to automatically generate a pricing forecast. | 02-16-2012 |
20120041894 | REQUESTS FOR QUOTES FROM INDIRECT CREDIT LINES - Systems and methods for processing requests for quotes (RFQs) are disclosed. A computer may receive a request for quote from a first trading entity. The computer system may then obtain quotes responsive to the RFQ. The obtained quotes include a quote from a second trading entity that has an indirect credit relationship to the first trading entity. The computer system then provides at least one of the obtained quotes to the first trading entity. The request for quote may be for a spot trade of a foreign exchange item, for example. | 02-16-2012 |
20150332399 | APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACE FOR TRADING SYSTEM - A trading system with an application programming interface (API) is disclosed. The API includes a set of routines executable to permit client computer systems to automatically make and take orders for items. The API can permit, for example, machine-to-machine communication that automatically posts an order to the trading system or automatically hits an order that has previously been posted to the trading system. The API can also permit a variety of other functions, including reformatting limit order books. The trading system may also implement a graphical user interface (GUI). In one embodiment, the items may be foreign exchange instruments. | 11-19-2015 |
20150379638 | TRADING SYSTEM WITH INDIVIDUALIZED ORDER BOOKS - Systems and methods for electronic trading are disclosed. A trading system may store information indicative of limits on trading of items between trading entities, including an entity that is a non-credit extending entity. The computer system may then determine respective order books for at least two trading entities, where the order books include dealable bids and offers that have been individualized using stored trading limits. The stored trading limits may in some cases include different limits for different items (which may be different foreign currency pairs, in one embodiment). In other instances, trading limits may be indicative of a net position that a trading entity is permitted to take in an item. Bids and offers may be individualized based on different costs associated with different trading entities. | 12-31-2015 |
20150379639 | TRADING USING INTERMEDIATE ENTITIES - Systems and methods for facilitating trades between two trading entities are disclosed. A computer system may match a bid of a first trading entity for an item with an offer of a second trading entity for the item. The first and second trading entities may each have a credit relationship with the third trading entity. In response to the matching, the computer system may record indications of trades of the item between the first trading entity and a third trading entity, and between the third trading entity and another trading entity such as the second trading entity. The trades may be booked back-to-back such that a net position to the third trading entity in the item is zero. When the first and second trading entities are connected by a plurality of intermediate entities, the computer system may record indications of one or more additional trades of the item. | 12-31-2015 |
20160048916 | AGGREGATION OF TRADING ORDERS - Systems and methods for generating limit order books are disclosed. A computer system may receive, from a plurality of trading entities, orders that are specified using a machine-to-machine communication protocol. The computer system may select two or more of the received orders, including orders from at least two different ones of the plurality of trading entities, and then generate a limit order book that includes the selected orders. The computer system may then convey the limit order book to a graphical user interface of a trader. In one embodiment, the orders may be for foreign exchange instruments. | 02-18-2016 |
20160048917 | AUTOMATED TRADING - Systems and methods for automated trading are disclosed. In one embodiment, a computer system may execute program instructions to generate dealable prices at which a first trading entity is willing to buy and/or sell an item. The system may then communicate the generated prices from the computer system to a trading system, causing the trading system to post the communicated prices. In another embodiment, the computer system may execute program instructions to determine to hit dealable prices for items posted to the trading system. For example, these actions may be performed for spot trades of a foreign currency pair, without requiring the use of a graphical user interface. In other embodiments, the computer system may use received prices to automatically generate a pricing forecast. | 02-18-2016 |
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20130293065 | ULTRA WIDE BANDWIDTH PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCER ARRAYS - Piezoelectric micromachined ultrasonic transducer (pMUT) arrays and systems comprising pMUT arrays are described. In an embodiment, coupling strength within a population of transducer elements provides degenerate mode shapes that split for wide bandwidth total response while less coupling strength between adjacent element populations provides adequately low crosstalk between the element populations. In an embodiment, differing membrane sizes within a population of transducer elements provides differing frequency response for wide bandwidth total response while layout of the differing membrane sizes between adjacent element populations provides adequately low crosstalk between the element populations. In an embodiment, close packing of membranes within a population of transducer elements provides improved efficiency for the wide bandwidth embodiments. In an embodiment, elliptical piezoelectric membranes provide multiple resonant modes for wide bandwidth total response and high efficiency while orthogonality of the semi-principal axes between adjacent element populations provides adequately low crosstalk between the element populations. | 11-07-2013 |
20130294201 | ULTRA WIDE BANDWIDTH TRANSDUCER WITH DUAL ELECTRODE - Wide bandwidth piezoelectric micromachined ultrasonic transducers (pMUTs), pMUT arrays and systems having wide bandwidth pMUT arrays are described herein. For example, a piezoelectric micromachined ultrasonic transducer (pMUT) includes a piezoelectric membrane disposed on a substrate. A reference electrode is coupled to the membrane. First and second drive/sense electrodes are coupled to the membrane to drive or sense a first and second mode of vibration in the membrane. | 11-07-2013 |
20130294202 | MULTI-FREQUENCY ULTRA WIDE BANDWIDTH TRANSDUCER - Piezoelectric micromachined ultrasonic transducer (pMUT) arrays and techniques for frequency shaping in pMUT arrays are described, for example to achieve both high frequency and low frequency operation in a same device. The ability to operate at both high and low frequencies may be tuned during use of the device to adaptively adjust for optimal resolution at a particular penetration depth of interest. In embodiments, various sizes of piezoelectric membranes are fabricated for tuning resonance frequency across the membranes. The variously sized piezoelectric membranes are lumped together by two or more separate electrode rails, enabling independent addressing between the two or more subgroups of sized transducer elements. Signal processing of the drive and/or response signals generated and/or received from each of the two or more electrode rails may achieve a variety of operative modes for the device, such as a near field mode, a far field mode, and an ultra wide bandwidth mode. | 11-07-2013 |
20140111575 | NOZZLE PLATE MAINTENANCE FOR FLUID EJECTION DEVICES - An ink jet printhead includes: a nozzle plate having an underside and including one or more nozzles in the underside configured to dispense drops of fluid in a dispensing direction; and a multi-level maintenance structure coupled to the nozzle plate such that a gap exists between a portion of the maintenance structure and the underside of the nozzle plate. The maintenance structure includes: a first portion having a first upper surface suspended at a first distance from the underside of the nozzle plate; and a second portion that is coupled to the first portion, the second portion having a second upper surface suspended at a second distance from the underside of the nozzle plate, which is greater than the first distance, the second upper surface laterally displaced relative to the first upper surface. | 04-24-2014 |
20140117812 | MICROMACHINED ULTRASONIC TRANSDUCER ARRAYS WITH MULTIPLE HARMONIC MODES - Micromachined ultrasonic transducer (MUT) arrays capable of multiple resonant modes and techniques for operating them are described, for example to achieve both high frequency and low frequency operation in a same device. In embodiments, various sizes of piezoelectric membranes are fabricated for tuning resonance frequency across the membranes. The variously sized piezoelectric membranes are gradually transitioned across a length of the substrate to mitigate destructive interference between membranes oscillating in different modes and frequencies. | 05-01-2014 |
20140219063 | MICROMACHINED ULTRASONIC TRANSDUCER DEVICES WITH METAL-SEMICONDUCTOR CONTACT FOR REDUCED CAPACITIVE CROSS-TALK - Embodiments reduce capacitive cross-talk between micromachined ultrasonic transducer (MUT) arrays through grounding of the substrate over which the arrays are fabricated. In embodiments, a metal-semiconductor contact is formed to a semiconductor device layer of a substrate and coupled to a ground plane common to a first electrode of the transducer elements to suppress capacitive coupling of signal lines connected to a second electrode of the transducer elements. | 08-07-2014 |
20140232241 | PIEZOELECTRIC ARRAY EMPLOYING INTEGRATED MEMS SWITCHES - Switchable micromachined transducer arrays are described where a MicroElectroMechanical Systems (MEMS) switch, or relay, is monolithically integrated with a transducer element. In embodiments, the MEMS switch is implemented in the same substrate as the transducer array to implement one or more logic, addressing, or transducer control function. In embodiments, each transducer element of an array is a piezoelectric element coupled to at least one MEMS switch to provide element-level addressing within the array. In certain embodiments the same piezoelectric material employed in the transducer is utilized in the MEMS switch. | 08-21-2014 |
20140269204 | MULTI-FREQUENCY ULTRA WIDE BANDWIDTH TRANSDUCER - Piezoelectric micromachined ultrasonic transducer (pMUT) arrays and techniques for frequency shaping in pMUT arrays are described, for example to achieve both high frequency and low frequency operation in a same device. The ability to operate at both high and low frequencies may be tuned during use of the device to adaptively adjust for optimal resolution at a particular penetration depth of interest. In embodiments, various sizes of piezoelectric membranes are fabricated for tuning resonance frequency across the membranes. The variously sized piezoelectric membranes are lumped together by two or more separate electrode rails, enabling independent addressing between the two or more subgroups of sized transducer elements. Signal processing of the drive and/or response signals generated and/or received from each of the two or more electrode rails may achieve a variety of operative modes for the device, such as a near field mode, a far field mode, and an ultra wide bandwidth mode. | 09-18-2014 |
20150097468 | PIEZOELECTRIC ULTRASONIC TRANSDUCER ARRAY WITH SWITCHED OPERATIONAL MODES - Switchable micromachined transducer arrays are described where one or more switches, or relays, are monolithically integrated with transducer elements in a piezoelectric micromachined transducer array (pMUT). In embodiments, a MEMS switch is implemented on the same substrate as the transducer array for switching operational modes of the transducer array. In embodiments, a plurality of transducers are interconnected in parallel through MEMS switch(es) in a first operational mode (e.g., a drive mode) during a first time period, and are then interconnected through the MEMS switch(es) with at least some of the transducers in series in a second operational mode (e.g., a sense mode) during a second time period. | 04-09-2015 |
20150158052 | FLEXIBLE MICROMACHINED TRANSDUCER DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FABRICATING SAME - Techniques and structures for providing flexibility of a micromachined transducer array. In an embodiment, a transducer array includes a plurality of transducer elements each comprising a piezoelectric element and one or more electrodes disposed in or on a support layer. The support layer is bonded to a flexible layer including a polymer material, wherein flexibility of the transducer array results in part from a total thickness of a flexible layer. In another embodiment, flexibility of the transducer array results in part from one or more flexural structures formed therein. | 06-11-2015 |
20150200350 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR A TRANSFERABLE MICROMACHINED PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCER ARRAY - Techniques and mechanisms to provide mechanical support for a micromachined piezoelectric transducer array. In an embodiment, a transducer array includes transducer elements each comprising a respective membrane portion and a respective supporting structure disposed on or around a periphery of that membrane portion. The transducer elements are initially formed on a sacrificial wafer, wherein supporting structures of the transducer elements facilitate subsequent removal of the sacrificial wafer and/or subsequent handling of the transducer elements. In another embodiment, a polymer layer is disposed on the transducer elements to provide for flexible support during such subsequent handling. | 07-16-2015 |
20150343492 | PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCER DEVICE WITH LENS STRUCTURES - In an embodiment, a probe device includes a portion having a curved surface and a plurality of tiles variously coupled to the curved surface. The tiles each include a plurality of piezoelectric transducer elements and a base adjoining and supporting the plurality of piezoelectric transducer elements. The probe device further comprises curved lens portions each coupled to a respective one of the plurality of tiles, wherein for each of the tiles, the plurality of piezoelectric transducer elements of the tile are to propagate a wave toward the respective curved lens portion. In another embodiment, the probe device further comprises a sheath material surrounding the curved lens portions. | 12-03-2015 |
20150343493 | PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCER DEVICE FOR CONFIGURING A SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONAL MODES - In an embodiment, a tile device includes a plurality of piezoelectric transducers elements and a base adjoining and supporting the plurality of piezoelectric transducers elements. The base includes integrated circuitry programmed to successively configure operational modes of the tile, according to a pre-programmed sequence, to successively select respective subsets of the piezoelectric transducers elements for activation. The integrated circuitry includes pulser logic to selectively activate such subsets, and demultiplexer logic to communicate from the tile sense signals resulting from such activation. In another embodiment, the demultiplexer logic is part of a first voltage domain of the tile, and the pulser logic is part of a second voltage domain of the tile. The base may include circuitry to protect the demultiplexer logic from a relatively high voltage level of the second voltage domain. | 12-03-2015 |
20150345987 | PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCER DEVICE WITH FLEXIBLE SUBSTRATE - In an embodiment, a transducer device comprises a flexible substrate and a plurality of tiles coupled to the substrate. The tiles each include a plurality of piezoelectric transducer elements and a base adjoining and supporting the plurality of piezoelectric transducer elements. The substrate has disposed therein or thereon signal lines to serve as a backplane for communication to, from and/or among integrated circuitry of the tiles. In another embodiment, the integrated circuitry of the tiles are each pre-programmed to implement any of a respective plurality of operational modes. Signals exchanged with the tiles via the flexible substrate facilitate operation of the transducer device to provide a phased array of transducer elements. | 12-03-2015 |
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20090129370 | Voice-Over-IP Capable Sideshow Device - A Voice-over-IP capable SideShow device is disclosed. Specifically, according to one embodiment of the present invention, a SideShow device capable of supporting Voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) includes a modifiable content endpoint and a virtual UART. The content endpoint enables the SideShow device to support a set of configurable functions and associate customized events with the set of configurable functions for the SideShow device to display customized graphical user interface. The virtual UART facilitates the accessing of hardware resources in the SideShow device. | 05-21-2009 |
20090172205 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENABLING A SIDESHOW DEVICE TO RETRIEVE SYSTEM INFORMATION FROM A COMPUTING DEVICE - A method and system for enabling an auxiliary system to retrieve the system information from a computing device are disclosed. Specifically, one embodiment of the present invention sets forth a method, which includes the steps of requesting for the system information from an embedded controller of the computing device through a first bi-directional data bus if the computing device is shut down, requesting for the system information from the computing device through the first bidirectional bus during the boot-up sequence of the computing device, and requesting for the system information from the computing device through a general purpose input/output (GPIO) after the computing device completes the boot-up sequence. | 07-02-2009 |
20090172710 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENABLING A MINI PROGRAM ON A COMPUTING DEVICE TO ACCESS AN AUXILIARY SYSTEM - A method and system for enabling a mini program on a computing device to access an auxiliary system are disclosed. Specifically, one embodiment of the present invention is implemented on a computer system, which includes an auxiliary system configured to drive an auxiliary display and a computing device that is configured with a pre-configured software interface to enable a mini program written in a descriptive module language to access the auxiliary system. The pre-configured software interface converts the descriptive module language to a set of functions supported by an Application Programming Interface (API) specifically written in an imperative programming language for the auxiliary system. | 07-02-2009 |
20130176213 | Touch-Screen Input/Output Device Techniques - A state machine implemented method for operating a touch-screen input/output device includes determining charge levels from a touch sensor by scan logic. The charge levels from the touch sensor are converted to digital charge data by an analog-to-digital converter. Potential touch events and potential touch event location data is detected from the digital charge data by sensing logic. The potential touch events and potential touch event location data are compared to predetermined limits to determine touch events and locations that satisfy a predetermined level of accuracy by threshold management logic. | 07-11-2013 |
20130176251 | TOUCH-SCREEN INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICE TOUCH SENSING TECHNIQUES - A touch-screen input/output device including a touch sensor, a display, a display control module, a touch sensor control module and a synchronizer module. The touch sensor is overlaid on a display. The display control module is communicatively coupled to the display and converts video data into a serial bit stream video display signal include one or more blanking intervals. The touch sensor control module is communicatively coupled to the touch sensor and determines touch events and location of the touch event on the touch sensor during one or more touch sensor scan cycles. The synchronizer module is communicatively coupled between the display control module and the touch sensor control module, and interleaves the one or more touch sensor scan cycles with the one or more blanking intervals of the video display signal. | 07-11-2013 |
20140306909 | AUTOMATIC PERFORMANCE OF TOUCH SCREEN RELATED FUNCTIONALITY IN RESPONSE TO DETECTED STYLUS POSITION - A computer system has a touch sensitive display screen within a housing and a touch sensor, which is coupled to a bus. A processor and a memory are coupled to the bus. The housing has a channel for receiving and storing a stylus. A sensor is disposed adjacent to the channel. The sensor interacts with the stylus through the Hall effect caused by a magnet within the stylus and is thus operable for detecting a presence or absence of the stylus without physical contact therewith. The memory has an application which, when executed on the processor, automatically performs one or more stylus related software functions upon a reported absence of the stylus from the channel. One of the software functions includes palm detection rejection with respect to data from the touch sensor. Another function includes display of a GUI displaying a listing of applications that are based on stylus data entry modes. Another function includes setting up OS modes designed for accurate operation of stylus data entry. | 10-16-2014 |
20140306928 | STYLUS SIGNALING FOR CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN PANELS - Signaling touch screen enabled devices is disclosed. A capacitive stylus has a body suitable for being hand held as a writing instrument. The body has a tip for interfacing with a capacitive touch screen display panel of a computer system. The stylus has an insulator disposed near its tip, which insulates capacitance of the stylus body. A switch selectively couples the tip to the remaining parts of the stylus body. A controller controls the switch. A mode selector on the body is responsive to being pressed to signal the controller for selecting one of multiple modes. The controller is configured to enter the selected mode responsive to the mode selector and is configured to control the switch unit to switch according to different signal patterns depending on a mode entered by the controller. | 10-16-2014 |
20140306929 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR OPERATING A TOUCH SCREEN ENABLED DEVICE WITH A STYLUS - Operating touch screen enabled electronic devices is described. A contact of a capacitive stylus with a capacitive touch screen display panel is detected. A stylus tip characteristic is determined in relation to a contact surface of the touch screen display panel and the capacitive stylus based on the detection of the contact therewith and a size of the contact surface. An input by a user is communicated to the application based on the determined stylus tip characteristic or a capacitive signature of the stylus. | 10-16-2014 |
20150062021 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING PERCEIVED PEN-TO-INK LATENCY ON TOUCHPAD DEVICES - A method for reducing line display latency on a touchpad device is disclosed. The method comprises storing information regarding a plurality of prior touch events on a touch screen of the touchpad device into an event buffer. It further comprises determining an average speed and a predicted direction of motion of a user interaction with the touch screen using the plurality of prior touch events. Next, it comprises calculating a first prediction point using the average speed, the predicted direction, and a last known touch event on the touch screen. Subsequently, it comprises applying weighted filtering on the first prediction point using a measured line curvature to determine a second prediction point. Finally, it comprises rendering a prediction line between the last known touch event on the touch screen and the second prediction point. | 03-05-2015 |
20150062023 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REDUCED RATE TOUCH SCANNING ON AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - Embodiments of the present invention are capable of lowering touch scan rates in a manner that conserves power resources without compromising performance or user experience thereby promoting battery life. Embodiments of the present invention perform touch scan operations using a touch sensitive panel at a first scan rate. In response to certain events automatically detected within the mobile device (e.g., when a full-screen video is being displayed), embodiments of the present invention may then perform touch scan operations at a second scan rate that is slower than the first scan rate that also consumes less power compared to the first scan rate. As such, for events or use cases in which limited user interaction with the touch sensitive panel is typical, embodiments of the present invention may lower touch scan rates in a manner that still enables users to interact with applications (e.g., interaction with playback controls during video playback) and promotes efficient power usage and extends battery life. | 03-05-2015 |
20150084583 | CONTROL OF WIRELESS BATTERY CHARGING - One embodiment provides a method to store electrical energy in an electronic device, which has a central processing unit (CPU) to provide operating-system and application processing in the device. The method includes controlling, from the CPU of the electronic device, communication sent from the device and received at a wireless charger within communication range of the device. The method further includes computing, in the CPU of the electronic device, a set-point condition for wireless energy flow from the wireless charger to an energy-storage component of the device, and regulating the wireless energy flow based on the set-point condition. | 03-26-2015 |
20150212600 | STYLUS TOOL WITH DEFORMABLE TIP - A passive stylus with a deformable tip is described herein. In one embodiment, a thin annular body configured to be hand-held with a tip disposed at the first end of the body is provided. The tip includes a deformable material such that the tip is operable to interface with a touch a sensitive surface with a detectable surface area when a first pressure is exerted on the body and translated to the tip. The tip is operable to interface with the touch sensitive surface with a second detectable surface area, this one different from the first detectable surface area, when a second pressure is exerted on the body and translated to the tip. The stylus may include a second tip on the back end for providing an erase function. | 07-30-2015 |
20150212601 | STYLUS TOOL WITH DEFORMABLE TIP - A passive stylus with a deformable tip is described herein. In one embodiment, a thin annular body configured to be hand-held with a chisel shaped tip disposed at the first end of the body is provided. The chisel shaped tip includes a deformable material such that the chisel shaped tip is operable to interface with a touch a sensitive surface with a detectable surface area when a first pressure is exerted on the body and translated to the chisel shaped tip. The chisel shaped tip is operable to interface with the touch sensitive surface with a second detectable surface area, this one different from the first detectable surface area, when a second pressure is exerted on the body and translated to the chisel shaped tip. The stylus may include a second tip on the back end for providing an erase function. | 07-30-2015 |
20150346902 | TOUCH-SCREEN INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICE TOUCH SENSING TECHNIQUES - A touch-screen input/output device including a touch sensor, a display, a display control module, a touch sensor control module and a synchronizer module. The touch sensor is overlaid on a display. The display control module is communicatively coupled to the display and converts video data into a serial bit stream video display signal include one or more blanking intervals. The touch sensor control module is communicatively coupled to the touch sensor and determines touch events and location of the touch event on the touch sensor during one or more touch sensor scan cycles. The synchronizer module is communicatively coupled between the display control module and the touch sensor control module, and interleaves the one or more touch sensor scan cycles with the one or more blanking intervals of the video display signal. | 12-03-2015 |
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20090259287 | LOADING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR EXPANDABLE INTRALUMINAL MEDICAL DEVICES - An apparatus for loading an expandable intraluminal medical device into a delivery device has a flexible main body with first and second rolled ends that enable the main body to alternatively adopt a substantially flat configuration that exposes a portion of the inner surface and a helical configuration that defines an interior chamber adapted to receive said expandable intraluminal medical device. An expandable intraluminal medical device is prepared for loading into a delivery device by placing the device on the main body of the loading apparatus while in the substantially flat configuration and then transforming the main body into the helical configuration. The medical device can then be compressed and forced out of the loading apparatus—and into a delivery device—by applying rotational and translational force to one end of the loading apparatus. Related kits and methods are also described. | 10-15-2009 |
20110046712 | LOADING APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR EXPANDABLE INTRALUMINAL MEDICAL DEVICES - Medical device loading apparatuses, systems, methods and kits are described. A loading apparatus comprises a main body having a proximal end defining a proximal opening, a distal end defining a distal opening, and a passageway extending between the proximal and distal openings. The passageway defines a proximal chamber having a first inner diameter, a distal chamber having a second inner diameter, and a transition chamber disposed between the proximal and distal chambers. The transition chamber has an inner diameter that transitions from the larger second inner diameter to the smaller first inner diameter. The main body has a separable connection that divides the main body between proximal and distal portions when disrupted. An expandable intraluminal medical device can be loaded into a delivery catheter using the loading apparatus by placing the device into the passageway such that it is in a radially-expanded configuration; pulling the device along an axial path through the loading apparatus such that the device transitions from the radially-expanded configuration to a radially-compressed configuration; and pushing the radially-compressed device along the axial path into the delivery catheter. | 02-24-2011 |
20120199240 | LOADING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR EXPANDABLE INTRALUMINAL MEDICAL DEVICES - Methods of loading an expandable intraluminal medical device into a delivery device adapted for delivery of the expandable intraluminal medical device to a point of treatment in a body vessel are described. The expandable intraluminal medical device can be compressed and forced out of a loading apparatus—and into a delivery device—by applying one or both of a rotational force and a substantially translational force to an end of the loading apparatus. Related kits and apparatuses are also described. | 08-09-2012 |
20120226304 | EMBOLIZATION COIL - An occluding device for occlusion of fluid flow through a body cavity is disclosed. The device comprises an embolization coil formed from at least one wire strand and having an initial tension. The embolization coil is defined by a primary coil formed into a secondary coil. The primary coil has a primary shape defined by a linear longitudinally extending coil having a plurality of helical turns and is helically wound into the secondary coil, wherein the secondary coil has a series of axially spaced apart loops. The axially spaced apart loops are larger than the helical turns of the primary coil. The embolization coil is movable between an expanded state for occlusion of a body cavity and a collapsed state for delivery or retrieval. An absorbent material, including at least one of cotton and regenerated cellulose, is attached to the embolization coil and extends therefrom. A kit is also included. | 09-06-2012 |
20130345668 | SKIN SECURABLE INFUSION ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF USE - A skin securable infusion assembly includes a housing having a skin contacting adhesive layer and supporting an infusion cannula. An elongate tubular reservoir having a plunger slidably disposed therein is configured to contain a supply of liquid medication between a distal opening of the reservoir and the plunger. The reservoir has an assembled configuration in which the reservoir is supported on the housing. An actuation mechanism is coupled with the plunger and, when the reservoir is in the assembled configuration, an actuation of the actuation mechanism moves the plunger toward the distal opening and forces a portion of the liquid medication through the distal opening and into the infusion cannula. | 12-26-2013 |
20140121748 | LOADING APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR EXPANDABLE INTRALUMINAL MEDICAL DEVICES - Medical device loading apparatuses, systems, methods and kits are described. A loading apparatus comprises a main body having a proximal end defining a proximal opening, a distal end defining a distal opening, and a passageway extending between the proximal and distal openings. An expandable intraluminal medical device can be loaded into a delivery catheter using the loading apparatus by placing the device into the passageway such that it is in a radially-expanded configuration; pulling the device along an axial path through the loading apparatus such that the device transitions from the radially-expanded configuration to a radially-compressed configuration; and pushing the radially-compressed device along the axial path into the delivery catheter. | 05-01-2014 |
20160074185 | LOADING APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR EXPANDABLE INTRALUMINAL MEDICAL DEVICES - Medical device loading apparatuses, systems, methods and kits are described. A loading apparatus comprises a main body having a proximal end defining a proximal opening, a distal end defining a distal opening, and a passageway extending between the proximal and distal openings. The passageway defines a proximal chamber having a first inner diameter, a distal chamber having a second inner diameter, and a transition chamber disposed between the proximal and distal chambers. The transition chamber has an inner diameter that transitions from the larger second inner diameter to the smaller first inner diameter. The main body has a separable connection that divides the main body between proximal and distal portions when disrupted. An expandable intraluminal medical device can be loaded into a delivery catheter using the loading apparatus by placing the device into the passageway such that it is in a radially-expanded configuration; pulling the device along an axial path through the loading apparatus such that the device transitions from the radially-expanded configuration to a radially-compressed configuration; and pushing the radially-compressed device along the axial path into the delivery catheter. | 03-17-2016 |