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Aaron T. Wodrich, Westminster, CO US
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20150310852 | SPEECH EFFECTIVENESS RATING - In an approach to determining speech effectiveness, a computer receives speech input. The computer determines, based, at least in part, on the received speech input, whether the speech input is one of: a conversation with words spoken by two or more people during a predetermined time interval, and a presentation with words spoken by one person and not any other person during a predetermined time interval. The computer detects at least one problem with the speech input. If the speech input is the presentation, the computer weights, by a first factor, the detected at least one problem with the speech input based on the speech input being a presentation and not a conversation, and if the speech input is a conversation, the computer weights, by a second factor, the detected at least one problem with the speech input based on the speech input being a conversation and not a presentation. | 10-29-2015 |
Justin Wodrich, Saratoga, CA US
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20130083496 | Flexible Electronic Devices - Flexible electronic devices may be provided. A flexible electronic device may include a flexible display, a flexible housing and one or more flexible internal components configured to allow the flexible electronic device to be deformed. Flexible displays may include flexible display layers, flexible touch-sensitive layers, and flexible display cover layers. The flexible housing may be a multi-stable flexible housing having one or more stable positions. The flexible housing may include a configurable support structure that, when engaged, provides a rigid support structure for the flexible housing. The flexible internal components may include flexible batteries, flexible printed circuits or other flexible components. A flexible battery may include flexible and rigid portions or may include a lubricious separator layer that provides flexibility for the flexible battery. A flexible printed circuit may include flexible and rigid portions or openings that allow some rigid portions to flex with respect to other rigid portions. | 04-04-2013 |
20140159867 | INTEGRATED VISUAL NOTIFICATION SYSTEM IN AN ACCESSORY DEVICE - The described embodiments relate generally to an accessory device for a tablet device. The accessory device takes the form of a flexible screen protector that can be disposed over a display portion of the tablet device. Because the flexible screen protector covers the display of the tablet there is no visual way for the tablet to provide notifications to the user while the screen protector overlays it. By providing a data and power connection between the tablet and the accessory device, the processor of the tablet device can command illumination elements disposed in the accessory device to be illuminated in any of a number of illumination states. Each of the illumination states can be associated with an operating state of the tablet device thereby allowing the tablet device to visually communicate operating state information while the display is covered. | 06-12-2014 |
20150228168 | INTEGRATED VISUAL NOTIFICATION SYSTEM IN AN ACCESSORY DEVICE - The described embodiments relate generally to an accessory device for a tablet device. The accessory device takes the form of a flexible screen protector that can be disposed over a display portion of the tablet device. Because the flexible screen protector covers the display of the tablet there is no visual way for the tablet to provide notifications to the user while the screen protector overlays it. By providing a data and power connection between the tablet and the accessory device, the processor of the tablet device can command illumination elements disposed in the accessory device to be illuminated in any of a number of illumination states. Each of the illumination states can be associated with an operating state of the tablet device thereby allowing the tablet device to visually communicate operating state information while the display is covered. | 08-13-2015 |
Justin R. Wodrich, Saratoga, CA US
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20130083506 | MULTI-LAYER TRANSPARENT STRUCTURES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE HOUSINGS - Transparent structures for portions of electronic device housings are disclosed. The transparent structures are formed from multiple layers of transparent (optically clear) materials. The multiple layers can include at least an outer glass layer and one or more other transparent layers that can be either glass or polymer layers. The multiple layers can be bonded together with one or more lamination layers. Accordingly, multi-layer transparent structures that are formed from multiple layers bonded together are able to be not only thin but also sufficiently strong and resistant to damage. The multi-layer transparent structures are well suited for use in consumer products, such as consumer electronic devices (e.g., portable electronic devices). | 04-04-2013 |
20130223836 | Electronic Device Assemblies - An electronic device may have a conductive housing. A dielectric structure may be mounted in the conductive housing to form an antenna window. An electrical component such as a camera, light sensor, or other device may press against a conductive foam structure. A printed circuit may have conductive traces that form an antenna ground and antenna resonating element. The printed circuit may be wrapped around a support structure. The electrical component, the conductive foam structure, and the printed circuit wrapped around the support structure may be compressed between a display cover layer and the antenna window. A camera window may be attached to a camera window trim using multiple adhesives. The trim may have a curved exterior surface that matches a curved housing surface. A flexible printed circuit cable may have a folded portion. A band structure may surround the folded portion to form a service loop. | 08-29-2013 |
20150070840 | Flexible Printed Circuit Cables With Service Loops and Overbending Prevention - An electronic device may have a signal cable formed from a flexible printed circuit. A service loop may be formed in the signal cable. The bend may be formed in a desired location on the flexible printed circuit by contraction of an elastic member having ends attached to the flexible printed circuit. The elastic member may be conductive to carry signals and provide shielding. Structures may be attached to the flexible printed circuit to promote bending in a desired location and direction. A crease or other bending promotion feature may be applied to the flexible printed circuit at a desired bend location. Overbending prevention structures such as overmolded elastomeric structures may be applied to the flexible printed circuit at the bend. Integral strain relief features may prevent overbending of the flexible printed circuit upon exiting the elastomeric structures. Overmolded structures may serve as protective bumpers. | 03-12-2015 |
20150116920 | Flexible Electronic Devices - Flexible electronic devices may be provided. A flexible electronic device may include a flexible display, a flexible housing and one or more flexible internal components configured to allow the flexible electronic device to be deformed. Flexible displays may include flexible display layers, flexible touch-sensitive layers, and flexible display cover layers. The flexible housing may be a multi-stable flexible housing having one or more stable positions. The flexible housing may include a configurable support structure that, when engaged, provides a rigid support structure for the flexible housing. The flexible internal components may include flexible batteries, flexible printed circuits or other flexible components. A flexible battery may include flexible and rigid portions or may include a lubricious separator layer that provides flexibility for the flexible battery. A flexible printed circuit may include flexible and rigid portions or openings that allow some rigid portions to flex with respect to other rigid portions. | 04-30-2015 |
Justin R. Wodrich, Campbell, CA US
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20130330585 | MECHANICAL SUPPORTS FOR IMPROVING RESISTANCE TO MECHANICAL STRESS IN BATTERY CELLS - The disclosed embodiments provide a battery cell. The battery cell includes a set of layers including a cathode with an active coating, a separator, and an anode with an active coating. The battery cell also includes a pouch enclosing the layers, wherein the pouch is flexible. The resistance of the battery cell to mechanical stress may be improved by removing material from one or more of the layers to form one or more apertures within the battery cell and placing a mechanical support in each of the apertures. | 12-12-2013 |
20140253284 | DROP COUNTERMEASURES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An electronic device comprises a housing, a motion sensor configured to sense motion of the housing, and a processor configured to determine an impact geometry based on the motion. A countermeasure system comprises an actuator coupled to an actuated member. The actuated member is operable by the actuator to modify the impact geometry, so that impact energy is redirected away from an impact sensitive component of the electronic device to an energy absorbing component of the electronic device. | 09-11-2014 |
Justin Richard Wodrich, Saratoga, CA US
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20120195013 | FLAT OBJECT EJECTOR ASSEMBLY - An apparatus for ejecting a flat object from a casing of a mobile device is disclosed. The apparatus is arranged to receive an ejection tool along a first axis and to eject the flat object along a second axis, wherein the first and second axes are not parallel. In one embodiment, the first axis is parallel to a top surface of the mobile device and the second axis is perpendicular to a curved edge surface of the mobile device. | 08-02-2012 |
20130063873 | INTEGRATED INDUCTIVE CHARGING IN PROTECTIVE COVER - Accurate and reliable techniques for wirelessly powering a tablet device are disclosed. | 03-14-2013 |
20150061589 | INTEGRATED INDUCTIVE CHARGING IN PROTECTIVE COVER - Accurate and reliable techniques for wirelessly powering a tablet device are disclosed. | 03-05-2015 |
Mark Wodrich, Sammamish, WA US
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20100325359 | TRACING OF DATA FLOW - Embodiments for tracing dataflow for a computer program are described. The computer program includes machine instructions that are executable on a microprocessor. A decoding module can be configured to decode machine instructions obtained from a computer memory. In addition, a dataflow primitive engine can receive a decoded machine instruction from the decoding module and generate at least one dataflow primitive for the decoded machine instruction based on a dataflow primitive classification into which the decoded machine instruction are categorized by the dataflow primitive engine. A dataflow state table can be configured to track addressed data locations that are affected by dataflow. The dataflow primitives can be applied to the dataflow state table to update a dataflow status for the addressed data locations affected by the decoded machine instruction. | 12-23-2010 |
20110302455 | TARGETED BLACK BOX FUZZING OF INPUT DATA - Technologies are described herein for performing targeted, black-box fuzzing of input data for application testing. A dataflow tracing module traces an application while it reads and processes a set of template data to produce operation mapping data that maps data locations in the template data to operations performed by the application in processing the data at the location. The tracing is performed without requiring the application source code, knowledge of the syntactical structure of the input data, or specially instrumented binaries for the application. A fuzzing module is then utilized to target a specific operation or operations in the application by fuzzing data locations within the template data according to the operation mapping data until the desired outcome is achieved. | 12-08-2011 |
Rene Wodrich, Kempten DE
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20110114508 | Electrolyte for Electrochemical Machining - The present invention relates to an electrolyte and a process for the electrochemical machining of metallic components, wherein the electrolyte comprises a protic solvent. | 05-19-2011 |
20110253537 | Device and Method for Electrochemical Treatment - The present invention relates to a method and device for the electrochemical treatment of at least one component, which has a treatment chamber and at least one feed unit for an electrolyte to the treatment chamber, and at least one way for setting the pH value of the electrolyte being provided before the treatment chamber. | 10-20-2011 |
Rene Wodrich, Greifswald DE
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20130220943 | Method for treating untreated salt water for producing treated water, thus produced treated water and device for carrying out said method - The present invention relates to a method of treating an untreated saline water (RW), a process water (PW) thereby produced, and a device for carrying out said method. The method includes the steps of: a) furnishing the untreated water (RW); b) producing a mixture (M) by mixing the untreated saline water (RW) with an aqueous solution (HL) containing hydroxide ions; c) sedimenting the solid (FS) forming from the mixture (M) with concurrent formation of an essentially clear supernatant (U); and d) withdrawing process water (PW) from the essentially clear supernatant (U). | 08-29-2013 |
Ryan K. Wodrich, Medina, OH US
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20120312391 | CUTTER ASSEMBLY - A tapping tee assembly and method is provided for fluidly connecting to a conduit. The tapping tee assembly includes a body having a conduit recess for receiving the conduit and further defining a passage having one end adjacent the conduit recess. A cutter is received in the passage and engages a threaded region of the passage for selective advancement and retraction within the passage upon rotation relative the body. The cutter comprises a first component with first and second ends and having a cutting edge at the first end for cutting through a side wall of the conduit to establish fluid communication between the main passage and the conduit. A second component is secured to the first component at the second end either by mechanically securing or molding the second component to the first component. | 12-13-2012 |
Timothy D. Wodrich, Reiles Acres, ND US
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20110285091 | Method for Applying Wear Resistant Coating to Mechanical Face Seal - Mechanical face seal rings having a metallurgically bonded wear-resistant coating on the wear surfaces thereof and methods for forming such coated components is taught herein. The face seal rings, which can be formed of a relatively inexpensive base metal or alloy, have a hard metal alloy slurry disposed on the wear surfaces and then fused to form a metallurgical bond with the iron-based alloy. The wear-resistant coating comprises a fused, metal alloy comprising at least 60% iron, cobalt, nickel, or alloys thereof. | 11-24-2011 |
20120274129 | Bogie Undercarriage Design With Rigidly Mounted Track Roller - An undercarriage is disclosed that may include a rigidly mounted roller near or adjacent to a rear drive sprocket. The remaining rollers and bogies may be flexibly suspended. | 11-01-2012 |
20130092459 | TRACK CHAIN JOINT FOR A CRAWLER TYPE WORK VEHICLE - A track chain assembly for a crawler type work vehicle includes a plurality of links pivotally connected together at respective link joints. Each link joint includes a bushing, a pin, and at least one elastomeric bearing. Each elastomeric bearing includes an inside diameter (ID) engaging the pin and an outside diameter (OD) engaging a link and/or bushing. Each elastomeric bearing includes a plurality of alternating metal layers and elastomer layers. | 04-18-2013 |
20130099433 | RECOIL SPRING ASSEMBLY - A recoil spring assembly includes a rod which has a flange at one end and a groove spaced apart from the flange. A first collar receives the rod and is mounted adjacent to the flange. A compressed spring engages the first collar. A second collar receives the rod and engages a second end of the spring. A pair of retainer clips is releasably received by the groove to retain the second collar to maintain compression of the spring. | 04-25-2013 |