Patents by Inventor Carlos Julio Suate Pedroza
Carlos Julio Suate Pedroza has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20230409093Abstract: A fan assembly is disclosed. The fan assembly can include a first support frame. The fan assembly can comprise a shaft assembly having a first end coupled with the first support frame and a second end disposed away from the first end. A second support frame can be coupled with the first support frame and disposed at or over the second end of the shaft assembly. An impeller can have fan blades coupled with a hub, the hub being disposed over the shaft assembly for rotation between the first and second support frames about a longitudinal axis. Transverse loading on the shaft assembly can be controlled by the first and second support frames.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2023Publication date: December 21, 2023Inventors: John Aguirre, Youlin Jin, Ralph Remsburg, Guillermo Padin Rohena, Evan Francis Rynk, Carlos Julio Suate Pedroza, Gary Quartana, Jr., Bradley Fraser, Haney Awad, William Wheeler, Shigeru Natsume
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Patent number: 11797065Abstract: A fan assembly is disclosed. The fan assembly can include a first support frame. The fan assembly can comprise a shaft assembly having a first end coupled with the first support frame and a second end disposed away from the first end. A second support frame can be coupled with the first support frame and disposed at or over the second end of the shaft assembly. An impeller can have fan blades coupled with a hub, the hub being disposed over the shaft assembly for rotation between the first and second support frames about a longitudinal axis. Transverse loading on the shaft assembly can be controlled by the first and second support frames.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2020Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Assignee: MAGIC LEAP, INC.Inventors: John Aguirre, Youlin Jin, Ralph Remsburg, Guillermo Padin Rohena, Evan Francis Rynk, Carlos Julio Suate Pedroza, Gary Quartana, Jr., Bradley Fraser, Haney Awad, William Wheeler, Shigeru Natsume
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Publication number: 20230281988Abstract: Systems and methods of disabling user control interfaces during attachment of a wearable electronic device to a portion of a user's clothing or accessory are disclosed. The wearable electronic device can include inertial measurement units (IMUs), optical sources, optical sensors or electromagnetic sensors. Based on the information provided by the IMUs, optical sources, optical sensors or electromagnetic sensors, an electrical processing and control system can make a determination that the electronic device is being grasped and picked up for attaching to a portion of a user's clothing or accessory or that the electronic device is in the process of being attached to a portion of a user's clothing or accessory and temporarily disable one or more user control interfaces disposed on the outside of the wearable electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Carlos Julio Suate Pedroza, Todd Daniel Hendry, Guillermo Padin Rohena, Paul M. Greco, Vinosh Christopher Diptee, Evan Francis Rynk
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Patent number: 11694435Abstract: Systems and methods of disabling user control interfaces during attachment of a wearable electronic device to a portion of a user's clothing or accessory are disclosed. The wearable electronic device can include inertial measurement units (IMUs), optical sources, optical sensors or electromagnetic sensors. Based on the information provided by the IMUs, optical sources, optical sensors or electromagnetic sensors, an electrical processing and control system can make a determination that the electronic device is being grasped and picked up for attaching to a portion of a user's clothing or accessory or that the electronic device is in the process of being attached to a portion of a user's clothing or accessory and temporarily disable one or more user control interfaces disposed on the outside of the wearable electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2019Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Assignee: MAGIC LEAP, INC.Inventors: Carlos Julio Suate Pedroza, Todd Daniel Hendry, Guillermo Padin Rohena, Paul M. Greco, Vinosh Christopher Diptee, Evan Francis Rynk
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Patent number: 11275416Abstract: A system includes a computing device operatively coupled to one or more user interface components, and a thermal cooling system for cooling the computing device. The system further includes a proximity sensor positioned adjacent a thermal vent and configured to set a proximity flag in response to detecting an object in proximity to the thermal vent. The system further includes an orientation sensor coupled to the computing device and configured to set an orientation flag in response to detecting an orientation of the computing device being such that the thermal vent is facing downward. The system further includes a processor communicatively coupled to the proximity sensor, the orientation sensor, and the one or more user interface components. The processor is configured to provide an alert for output through the one or more user interface components in response to having the proximity flag set or the orientation flag set.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2020Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Shurhabeel Zamir Seyed, Carlos Julio Suate Pedroza, Koon Keong Shee
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Publication number: 20210256259Abstract: Systems and methods of disabling user control interfaces during attachment of a wearable electronic device to a portion of a user's clothing or accessory are disclosed. The wearable electronic device can include inertial measurement units (IMUs), optical sources, optical sensors or electromagnetic sensors. Based on the information provided by the IMUs, optical sources, optical sensors or electromagnetic sensors, an electrical processing and control system can make a determination that the electronic device is being grasped and picked up for attaching to a portion of a user's clothing or accessory or that the electronic device is in the process of being attached to a portion of a user's clothing or accessory and temporarily disable one or more user control interfaces disposed on the outside of the wearable electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2019Publication date: August 19, 2021Inventors: Carlos Julio Suate Pedroza, Todd Daniel Hendry, Guillermo Padin Rohena, Paul M. Greco, Vinosh Christopher Diptee, Evan Francis Rynk
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Publication number: 20210240236Abstract: A fan assembly is disclosed. The fan assembly can include a first support frame. The fan assembly can comprise a shaft assembly having a first end coupled with the first support frame and a second end disposed away from the first end. A second support frame can be coupled with the first support frame and disposed at or over the second end of the shaft assembly. An impeller can have fan blades coupled with a hub, the hub being disposed over the shaft assembly for rotation between the first and second support frames about a longitudinal axis. Transverse loading on the shaft assembly can be controlled by the first and second support frames.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2020Publication date: August 5, 2021Inventors: John Aguirre, Youlin Jin, Ralph Remsburg, Guillermo Padin Rohena, Evan Francis Rynk, Carlos Julio Suate Pedroza, Gary Quartana, JR., Bradley Fraser, Haney Awad, William Wheeler, Shigeru Natsume
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Patent number: 10871806Abstract: A fan assembly is disclosed. The fan assembly can include a first support frame. The fan assembly can comprise a shaft assembly having a first end coupled with the first support frame and a second end disposed away from the first end. A second support frame can be coupled with the first support frame and disposed at or over the second end of the shaft assembly. An impeller can have fan blades coupled with a hub, the hub being disposed over the shaft assembly for rotation between the first and second support frames about a longitudinal axis. Transverse loading on the shaft assembly can be controlled by the first and second support frames.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2018Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: John Aguirre, Youlin Jin, Ralph Remsburg, Guillermo Padin Rohena, Evan Francis Rynk, Carlos Julio Suate Pedroza, Gary Quartana, Jr., Bradley Fraser, Haney Awad, William Wheeler, Shigeru Natsume
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Publication number: 20200333861Abstract: A system includes a computing device operatively coupled to one or more user interface components, and a thermal cooling system for cooling the computing device. The system further includes a proximity sensor positioned adjacent a thermal vent and configured to set a proximity flag in response to detecting an object in proximity to the thermal vent. The system further includes an orientation sensor coupled to the computing device and configured to set an orientation flag in response to detecting an orientation of the computing device being such that the thermal vent is facing downward. The system further includes a processor communicatively coupled to the proximity sensor, the orientation sensor, and the one or more user interface components. The processor is configured to provide an alert for output through the one or more user interface components in response to having the proximity flag set or the orientation flag set.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Applicant: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Shurhabeel Zamir Seyed, Carlos Julio Suate Pedroza, Koon Keong Shee
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Patent number: 10754399Abstract: A system includes a computing device operatively coupled to one or more user interface components, and a thermal cooling system for cooling the computing device. The system further includes a proximity sensor positioned adjacent a thermal vent and configured to set a proximity flag in response to detecting an object in proximity to the thermal vent. The system further includes an orientation sensor coupled to the computing device and configured to set an orientation flag in response to detecting an orientation of the computing device being such that the thermal vent is facing downward. The system further includes a processor communicatively coupled to the proximity sensor, the orientation sensor, and the one or more user interface components. The processor is configured to provide an alert for output through the one or more user interface components in response to having the proximity flag set or the orientation flag set.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2018Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Shurhabeel Zamir Seyed, Carlos Julio Suate Pedroza, Koon Keong Shee
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Publication number: 20190011965Abstract: A system includes a computing device operatively coupled to one or more user interface components, and a thermal cooling system for cooling the computing device. The system further includes a proximity sensor positioned adjacent a thermal vent and configured to set a proximity flag in response to detecting an object in proximity to the thermal vent. The system further includes an orientation sensor coupled to the computing device and configured to set an orientation flag in response to detecting an orientation of the computing device being such that the thermal vent is facing downward. The system further includes a processor communicatively coupled to the proximity sensor, the orientation sensor, and the one or more user interface components. The processor is configured to provide an alert for output through the one or more user interface components in response to having the proximity flag set or the orientation flag set.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2018Publication date: January 10, 2019Applicant: Magic Leap, Inc.Inventors: Shurhabeel Zamir Seyed, Carlos Julio Suate Pedroza, Koon Keong Shee
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Publication number: 20180348826Abstract: A fan assembly is disclosed. The fan assembly can include a first support frame. The fan assembly can comprise a shaft assembly having a first end coupled with the first support frame and a second end disposed away from the first end. A second support frame can be coupled with the first support frame and disposed at or over the second end of the shaft assembly. An impeller can have fan blades coupled with a hub, the hub being disposed over the shaft assembly for rotation between the first and second support frames about a longitudinal axis. Transverse loading on the shaft assembly can be controlled by the first and second support frames.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventors: John Aguirre, Youlin Jin, Ralph Remsburg, Guillermo Padin Rohena, Evan Francis Rynk, Carlos Julio Suate Pedroza, Gary Quartana, JR., Bradley Fraser, Haney Awad, William Wheeler, Shigeru Natsume