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Craig Janik, Los Altos Hills, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100046113SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROTECTING REMOVEABLE MEDIA PLAYBACK DEVICES - A mounting system for a media playback device is provided having an outer module for rigidly mounting the media playback device to a surface, and a corresponding cartridge which is capable of being inserted and removed from the outer module. While inserted in the outer module, a first mounting subsystem functions to fixedly mount the cartridge within the outer module such that shock, vibration, and other physical environmental factors are not amplified in the cartridge. A second mounting subsystem is provided to protect the cartridge while removed from the outer module, and generally comprises a resilient material around a portion of the cartridge.02-25-2010
20110059697WIRELESS HEADSET SYSTEM FOR THE AUTOMOBILE - A wireless headset system (and method) for connection to a gateway such as a mobile cellular phone that includes a dock assembly and a wireless headset. The dock assembly includes a presence sensor, a first docking connector, and a circuit for sending a connection signal to the first docking connector in response to a triggering of the presence sensor. The headset includes a second docking connector for releasably connecting with the first docking connector, and connection circuitry for initiating a wireless connection with the gateway (e.g. mobile cellular phone) in response to receiving the connection signal via the first and second docking connectors. The dock assembly further includes a power connector for receiving electrical power (e.g. from a car cigarette lighter connector) and for supplying the electrical power through the first and second docking connectors and to a battery in the wireless headset.03-10-2011

Patent applications by Craig Janik, Los Altos Hills, CA US

Craig M. Janik, Los Altos Hills, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090077203CLOCK WITH LINK TO THE INTERNET - A system and method wherein a personal computer is operable to access content from a networked environment and to stream the content to a device in response to a request from a user. The content accessed via the networked environment may be based on user preferences. The content may also be stored prior to streaming.03-19-2009
20090298490System for providing content, management, and interactivity for thin client devices - A system is provided for delivering Internet and digital content to a variety of thin client devices. A web portal for accessing and selecting content is used in conjunction with graphical user interfaces on a personal computer for setting up and controlling the content channels. The user interfaces, scheduling, and communication management are controlled by a system control software application running on a local server with an Internet connection. A high speed local area network provides for streaming content from the Internet or local server to thin client devices. A digital audio playback device is connected to the local server via the local area network connection and decodes streamed audio files, and converts them into analog audio signals for input into a conventional stereo. Digital content is streamed automatically from the local server to another Internet playback device, based on end user content preferences and schedule selections. 12-03-2009
20100245110CONTROLLING DEVICE WITH DUAL-MODE, TOUCH-SENSITIVE DISPLAY - A processing device of a universal controlling device is programmed to distinguish between a first input type provided to a touch-sensitive surface and a second input type provided to the touch-sensitive surface. In response to the touch-sensitive surface being provided the first input type which is indicative of a static touch made upon the touch-sensitive surface the processing device causes a transmitter to transmit first data representative of the static touch made upon the touch-sensitive surface. In response to the touch-sensitive surface being provided the second input type which is indicative of a moving touch made across the touch-sensitive surface, the processing device causes the transmitter to transmit second data being representative of the moving touch made across the touch-sensitive surface.09-30-2010
20100245281CONTROLLING DEVICE WITH DUAL-MODE, TOUCH-SENSITIVE DISPLAY - A processing device of a universal controlling device is programmed to distinguish between a first input type provided to a touch-sensitive surface and a second input type provided to the touch-sensitive surface. In response to the touch-sensitive surface being provided the first input type which is indicative of an icon selection made upon the touch-sensitive surface the processing device causes a transmitter to transmit first data representative of the selected icon. In response to the touch-sensitive surface being provided the second input type which is indicative of a moving touch made across the touch-sensitive surface, the processing device causes the transmitter to transmit second data being representative of the moving touch made across the touch-sensitive surface.09-30-2010
20110025633CONTROLLING DEVICE WITH DUAL-MODE, TOUCH-SENSITIVE DISPLAY - A processing device of a universal controlling device is programmed to distinguish between a first input type provided to a touch-sensitive surface and a second input type provided to the touch-sensitive surface. In response to the touch-sensitive surface being provided the first input type which is indicative of a static touch made upon the touch-sensitive surface the processing device causes a transmitter to transmit first data representative of the static touch made upon the touch-sensitive surface. In response to the touch-sensitive surface being provided the second input type which is indicative of a moving touch made across the touch-sensitive surface, the processing device causes the transmitter to transmit second data being representative of the moving touch made across the touch-sensitive surface.02-03-2011
20110047197AUDIO CONVERTER DEVICE AND METHOD FOR USING THE SAME - An audio converter device and a method for using the same. The audio converter device receives the digital audio data from a first device via a local area network. The audio converter device decompresses the digital audio data and converts the digital audio data into analog electrical data. The audio converter device transfers the analog electrical data to an audio playback device.02-24-2011
20110117978STORAGE AND PLAYBACK DEVICE AND METHOD FOR USING THE SAME - A storage and playback device is capable of being detachably coupled to an output device, such as speakers of an automobile. The device includes a wireless transceiver to receive compressed digital content automatically from a computer system via a wireless local area network based on user defined preferences input into the computer system. The wireless transceiver is communicably coupled to the wireless local area network when the wireless transceiver is a predetermined distance from a wireless local area network access point. The device also includes a decoder and converter to decompress and convert the digital content. The decompressed and converted digital content is sent to be played on the output device.05-19-2011
20110145721SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING A WEBPAD TO CONTROL A DATA STREAM - A system and method for using a webpad to select a target device which is to receive from a source device a stream of a digital representation of a media. The webpad is used to send a transmission to the source device to cause the source device to route the stream of the digital representation of the media to the target device where the target device decodes and converts the digital representation of the media into analog signals to thereby allow for a reproduction of the media06-16-2011

Patent applications by Craig M. Janik, Los Altos Hills, CA US

Gary Janik, Palo Alto, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080252889SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEASUREMENT OF A SPECIMEN WITH VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT - Various systems for measurement of a specimen are provided. One system includes an optical subsystem configured to perform measurements of a specimen using vacuum ultraviolet light and non-vacuum ultraviolet light. This system also includes a purging subsystem that is configured to maintain a purged environment around the optical subsystem during the measurements. Another system includes a cleaning subsystem configured to remove contaminants from a specimen prior to measurement. In one embodiment, the cleaning subsystem may be a laser-based cleaning subsystem that is configured to remove contaminants from a localized area on the specimen. The system also includes an optical subsystem that is configured to perform measurements of the specimen using vacuum ultraviolet light. The optical subsystem is disposed within a purged environment. In some embodiments, the system may include a differential purging subsystem that is configured to provide the purged environment for the optical subsystem.10-16-2008
20090279088SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEASUREMENT OF A SPECIMEN WITH VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT - Various systems for measurement of a specimen are provided. One system includes a first optical subsystem, which is disposed within a purged environment. The purged environment may be provided by a differential purging subsystem. The first optical subsystem performs measurements using vacuum ultraviolet light. This system also includes a second optical subsystem, which is disposed within a non-purged environment. The second optical subsystem performs measurements using non-vacuum ultraviolet light. Another system includes two or more optical subsystems configured to perform measurements of a specimen using vacuum ultraviolet light. The system also includes a purging subsystem configured to maintain a purged environment around the two or more optical subsystems. The purging subsystem is also configured to maintain the same level of purging in both optical subsystems. Some systems also include a cleaning subsystem configured to remove contaminants from a portion of a specimen prior to measurements at vacuum ultraviolet wavelengths.11-12-2009

Patent applications by Gary Janik, Palo Alto, CA US