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Mathew D. Clopp, Santa Clara, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110015645TYMPANIC MEMBRANE PRESSURE EQUALIZATION TUBE DELIVERY SYSTEM - Systems and methods are provided for automatically forming an incision in a tympanic membrane of an ear and placing a tympanic membrane pressure equalization tube into the incision. The systems include a housing with a shaft extending therefrom. A mechanism is disposed within the housing. A distal end of the shaft is placed against a tympanic membrane, and the mechanism is triggered to causes the tympanic membrane to be automatically incised and dilated and a tympanic membrane pressure equalization tube to be placed in the dilated incision.01-20-2011

Mathew D. Halfant, San Jose, CA US

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20090195486SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COLOR CONTROL OF DISPLAY DEVICES - Various methods, systems, and apparatus for implementing aspects of color control in display devices are disclosed. One such method includes measuring an input/output profile of a display, then applying a mathematical model to the display's measured profile to generate color control tables. One such method may include tracking a first color temperature below a high-luminosity transition point and gradually transitioning to tracking a second color temperature above the high-luminosity transition point. One such method may also include gradually transitioning from tracking a darklight color temperature below a low-luminosity transition point to tracking the first color temperature above the low-luminosity transition point. Another such method may include tracking a response curve for a specified chromaticity above a low-luminosity transition point. One apparatus according to aspects of the present invention includes means for measuring an input/output profile of a display, and means for applying a mathematical model to the display's measured profile to generate color control tables. One such apparatus may include means for tracking a first color temperature below a high-luminosity transition point and for gradually transitioning to tracking a second color temperature above the high-luminosity transition point. One such apparatus may also include means for gradually transitioning from tracking a darklight color temperature below a low-luminosity transition point to tracking the first color temperature above the low-luminosity transition point. Another such apparatus may include means for tracking a response curve for a specified chromaticity above a low-luminosity transition point.08-06-2009

Mathew D. Ruspil, Reno, NV US

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20100083714Magnetic Lock for Windows - The invention relates to a magnetic lock for a window comprising a button having a locked position and an unlocked position, a spring clip in contact with the button for holding the button in the unlocked position, and a trigger wheel. The lock also has a trigger housing with an activated position and a deactivated position, and where the trigger wheel is attached to and rotatable on the trigger housing. Movement of the trigger housing causes the trigger wheel to move and contact the spring clip. Additionally, contact between the trigger wheel with the spring clip causes the spring clip to move and allow the button to move from the unlocked position to the locked position.04-08-2010
20100084875MAGNETIC LOCK FOR WINDOWS - The invention relates to a lock for a window having a button and a spring for biasing the button to move from an unlocked position to a locked position; a spring clip in contact with the button for holding the button in the unlocked position; a trigger for engaging with the spring clip to release the button and allow the spring to move the button toward the locked position; a hook for moving from an unlocked position to a locked position in correspondence with the button moving from the unlocked position to the locked position; and a rotatable arm with one end attached to the button and another end attached to the hook, the rotatable arm for transmitting a movement of the button to a movement of the hook. A magnet is attached to the trigger and the magnet is moved, which in turn actuates the trigger, by a polarity of another magnet.04-08-2010
20100263415Window Lock - The invention relates to a window lock having a trigger and a bolt, the trigger being rotatable about an axis of rotation and the bolt being movable from a locked position to an unlocked position. The bolt also includes a first clip and a second clip and the trigger includes a stop and a ramp. The trigger rotates about the axis for engaging and disengaging the ramp and the stop with the first and second clips for moving the bolt between the locked and unlocked positions. The invention further relates to a window lock that automatically locks without user intervention.10-21-2010