Steven Ryutaro Takayama - Atherton CA, US Branko Lukic - Menlo Park CA, US Peter Hsiang Jen How - Sunnyvale CA, US Bryan Rudolf Grziwok - Berkeley CA, US Stephen John Senatore - South San Francisco CA, US Nicole Lee Guthrie - San Francisco CA, US Denis William Bohm - Los Altos CA, US
Peter Hildebrandt - Duluth GA, US Scott Gillespie - Portland OR, US Lynda Deakin - San Francisco CA, US Scott Wilson - Kailua-Kona HI, US Ian Hutchinson - Suwanee GA, US Timothy Prachar - Palo Alto CA, US James Watson - Duluth GA, US Michael Dunn - Dunwoody GA, US Guy Williams - Yamhill OR, US Ari Adler - San Francisco CA, US Tony Patron - Burlingame CA, US Stephen Senatore - South San Francisco CA, US Peter MacDonald - Palo Alto CA, US Matthew Desmond - Redwood City CA, US Graham Hicks - San Francisco CA, US David Gilmore - San Francisco CA, US Katrin Wegener - San Francisco CA, US Jeanne Ragan - San Jose CA, US Thomas Enders - Mountain View CA, US Douglas Bourn - Santa Clara CA, US Eric MacIntosh - Menlo Park CA, US Mark Zeh - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G09G005/00
US Classification:
345/764000
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for use with a whiteboard and an archive memory, the whiteboard having a surface for displaying images, the method for grouping presented images together for storage in the archive memory and password protecting the image groups in separate session files where a password is subsequently required to access the session file images.
Stephen J. Senatore - South San Francisco CA, US Peter Young - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
SOLFOCUS, INC. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
F24J 2/46 B23P 11/00
US Classification:
126704, 29428
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a device and method for securing optical elements in a solar energy system. Molded securing devices are fixed directly to the front panel of a solar energy system to provide for secure, aligned placement of optical components. In some embodiments, the peripheral edge of a front panel may be encapsulated by the molded device to provide alignment of peripheral optical elements and a secure water resistant seal between the front panel and a backpan. In other embodiments, molded securing devices may be positioned away from the peripheral edge to assist in alignment of central optical elements.
Peter W. Hildebrandt - Duluth GA, US Scott Paul Gillespie - Portland OR, US Lynda Alison Deakin - San Francisco CA, US Scott E. Wilson - Kailua-Kona HI, US Ian G. Hutchinson - Suwanee GA, US Timothy J. Prachar - Palo Alto CA, US James D. Watson - Duluth GA, US Michael H. Dunn - Dunwoody GA, US Guy L. Williams - Yamhill OR, US Ari T. Adler - San Francisco CA, US Tony P. Patron - Burlingame CA, US Stephen J. Senatore - South San Francisco CA, US Peter S. Macdonald - Palo Alto CA, US Matthew A. Desmond - Redwood City CA, US Graham MacDonald Hicks - San Francisco CA, US David Gilmore - San Francisco CA, US Katrin Wegener - San Francisco CA, US Jeanne M. Ragan - San Jose CA, US Thomas Franz Enders - Mountain view CA, US Douglas R. Bourn - Santa Clara CA, US Eric Allan Macintosh - Menlo Park CA, US Mark A. Zeh - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/048 G06F 3/041
US Classification:
715862, 345173
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for use with an electronic display system including a display surface wherein the system is capable of identifying a touch location on at least a portion of the display surface of a contact with the display surface, the display surface having a display area, the method for moving a cursor icon about at least a portion of the display area and comprising the steps of identifying first and second areas within the display area having first and second area surfaces, respectively, sensing a touch location on the first area surface and presenting a cursor icon on the second area surface as a function of the touch location on the first area surface.
Front Panel Of A Housing For A Portable Computing Device
- Camarillo CA, US Lynette ROSS - Palo Alto CA, US Stephen SENATORE - San Francisco CA, US Adam RODRIGUEZ - Hacienda Heights CA, US
Assignee:
Xirgo Technologies, LLC - Camarillo CA
International Classification:
B60R 11/04
Abstract:
A dashboard attachment device is disclosed for mounting an electronic device within a vehicle. The dashboard attachment device is installed between at least two interior surfaces of a vehicle (e.g., a windshield and a dashboard). The dashboard attachment device may have a wedge shape to fit the intersection between the two interior surfaces. A beam or arm extends away from a base portion of the dashboard attachment device to a mount portion. The mount portion may be used to mount an electronic device that may include one or more sensors directed to the vehicle's environment and/or to position the electronic device in the vehicle operator's field of view to aid the operator (e.g., with navigation). The mount may be interchangeable subject to the interface to the electronic device. The dashboard attachment device may include an adherence point to secure the dashboard attachment device to one or both of the interior surfaces. The shape of the dashboard attachment device may be tapered to minimize its weight and profile. The dashboard attachment device may include cable routing facilities to route a cable between the electronic device to the vehicle's electrical or computer systems.
Pet Health Monitor With Collar Attachment And Charger
- McLean VA, US David Isbister - San Francisco CA, US Todd Pelman - Moss Beach CA, US Stephen Senatore - South San Francisco CA, US Gadi Amit - San Francisco CA, US Inbal Etgar - Berkley CA, US Solene Bourgeois - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Mars, Incorporated - McLean VA
International Classification:
A44B 99/00 A01K 27/00
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a collar attachment comprising a disk having a first collar band loop integrally formed with the disk along a first arcuate perimeter portion of the disk and a second collar band loop integrally formed with the disk along a second arcuate perimeter portion of the disk that is opposite the first arcuate perimeter portion of the disk; a keyhole in the disk; friction attachment means formed in an underside of the disk and configured to receive at least a first tab of an attached device and to snugly hold the first tab against the underside of the disk after rotation of the attached device in the keyhole.
Popsockets Llc
Principal Product Design Engineer
Manufactory Co Sep 2012 - Oct 2015
Principal and Owner
Symmetry Product Design Sep 2012 - Oct 2015
Principal Consultant
Speck Design Oct 2010 - May 2012
Director of Consumer Products
Barnes & Noble Oct 2009 - Oct 2010
Senior Product Development Engineer
Education:
San Francisco State University 1988 - 1991
Skills:
Product Design Industrial Design Product Development Rapid Prototyping Solidworks Cad Design For Manufacturing Design Thinking Injection Molding Program Management Manufacturing Pro Engineer Consumer Electronics Engineering Management Design Strategy Testing Engineering Consumer Products Sketching Design For Assembly Reliability Test Ptc Creo Account Management Agile Project Management Rendering Pdm Service Design Odm Management Proposal Writing Budget Setting Master Scheduling
Interests:
Children Civil Rights and Social Action Environment Education Science and Technology Human Rights Arts and Culture
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