Krahenbuhl
Doug Krahenbuhl, Alpine, UT US
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20160089259 | Ankle Support - An ankle support is disclosed and described. The ankle support can include a sleeve that can have a non-stretchable bottom portion to extend under a bottom of a foot. In addition, the sleeve can have side portions extending from the bottom portion to at least an ankle joint. The ankle support can also include non-stretchable support straps connected to the bottom portion, and free ends extending therefrom. In addition, the ankle support can have removable coupling features for the free ends of the support straps located on the side portions. The support straps can cross on a top side of the foot. Along with the bottom portion, the support straps can form a non-stretchable support structure for minimizing movement of the subtalar joint of the ankle. | 03-31-2016 |
Eli Krahenbuhl, Valencia, CA US
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20130118847 | MULTI-MODE SHOCK ASSEMBLY - An apparatus including a first gas chamber, a second gas chamber, and a coupler. The first gas chamber can include a sleeve including a first mounting point and a cylinder including a second mounting point. In a first mode, the coupler can isolate the first gas chamber and the second gas chamber during a first translation range of the cylinder into the sleeve, and fluidly couple the first gas chamber to the second gas chamber during a second translation range of the cylinder into the sleeve. In a second mode, the coupler can fluidly couple the first gas chamber to the second gas chamber during at least the first translation range and the second translation range of the cylinder into the sleeve. | 05-16-2013 |
John Krahenbuhl, Mchenry, IL US
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20090132652 | Method and Apparatus for Determining a Group Preference in a Social Network | 05-21-2009 |
20110050575 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AN ADAPTIVE TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY | 03-03-2011 |
20120218231 | Electronic Device and Method for Calibration of a Touch Screen - There is provided an electronic device and method for calibration of a touch screen using a biometric sensor. The touch screen includes a display and a touch sensor associated with the display. The biometric sensor is configured to detect a user input. The display and/or the touch sensor of the touch screen are calibrated based on the user input detected at the biometric sensor. | 08-30-2012 |
John H. Krahenbuhl, Mchenry, IL US
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20110273376 | Stylus Devices Having Variable Electrical Characteristics for Capacitive Touchscreens - Disclosed are devices and methods of stylus devices that when in contact with a capacitive touchscreen and a grounding element, can vary the signal level detected on a capacitive touchscreen to create a more realistic writing experience. Disclosed are elements of a touchscreen stylus, which individually or in combination, can enable a touchscreen stylus to have at least one electrical characteristic that is variable. In this way the resistive link between the touchscreen and a grounding element can be varied to enable features such as a capability to vary the width of line being drawn, to vary a region of influence on the touchscreen and/or to vary a temperament of action. The elements of a disclosed stylus can include at least one mechanical feature to provide at least one electrical characteristic that is variable and/or at least one material in an arrangement to provide at least one electrical characteristic that is variable. | 11-10-2011 |
Philipp Krähenbühl, Stanford, CA US
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20140063275 | VISUAL SALIENCY ESTIMATION FOR IMAGES AND VIDEO - Methods and apparatus for visual saliency estimation for images and video are described. In an embodiment, a process includes decomposing, by a processor, an image into elements, wherein each element includes at least one pixel. The processor then calculates a first image measure indicative of each element's uniqueness in the image on a per element basis, and a second image measure indicative of each element's spatial distribution in the image on a per element basis. A per element saliency measure is provided by combining the first image measure and the second image measure, or by utilizing the first image measure, or by utilizing the second image measure. | 03-06-2014 |
20150227810 | VISUAL SALIENCY ESTIMATION FOR IMAGES AND VIDEO - Methods and apparatus for deriving a saliency measure for images and video are described. In an embodiment, a process includes decomposing, by a processor, an image into elements, wherein elements cluster the image and each element consists of spatially connected pixels. The processor then calculates a first image measure indicative of each element's uniqueness in the image on a per element basis, and calculates a second image measure indicative of each element's spatial distribution in the image on a per element basis. The processor then provides a per element saliency measure by combining the first image measure and the second image measure. | 08-13-2015 |
Roger Krähenbühl, Herisau CH
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20100284651 | FIBER-OPTIC PIN-AND-SOCKET CONNECTOR HAVING A BEAM EXPANSION DEVICE - The invention relates to an optical pin-and-socket connector for the detachable connection of a plurality of optical cores ( | 11-11-2010 |
Roger Krähenbühl, Herisau CH
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20100284651 | FIBER-OPTIC PIN-AND-SOCKET CONNECTOR HAVING A BEAM EXPANSION DEVICE - The invention relates to an optical pin-and-socket connector for the detachable connection of a plurality of optical cores ( | 11-11-2010 |