Patents Represented by Attorney Coastal Patent, LLC
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Patent number: 8059047Abstract: A capacitively loaded magnetic dipole antenna is provided with a portion that comprises a length that is longer than a straight line distance between a first end and a second end of the third portion such that antenna with a tower profile and/or smaller form factor is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2003Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Ethertronics, Inc.Inventors: Laurent Desclos, Mark Krier, Shane Thornwall, Vaneet Pathak, Gregory Poilasne, Sebastian Rowson
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Patent number: 7911402Abstract: An antenna comprising an IMD element, and one or more parasitic and active tuning elements is disclosed. The IMD element, when used in combination with the active tuning and parasitic elements, allows antenna operation at multiple resonant frequencies. In addition, the direction of antenna radiation pattern may be arbitrarily rotated in accordance with the parasitic and active tuning elements.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2008Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Ethertronics, Inc.Inventors: Sebastian Rowson, Laurent Desclos, Jeffrey Shamblin
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Patent number: 7812774Abstract: An active tuned loop-coupled antenna capable of optimizing performance over incremental bandwidths and capable of tuning over a large total bandwidth to be used in wireless communications. The active loop is capable of serving as the radiating element or a radiating element can be coupled to this active loop. Multiple active tuned loops can be coupled together to extend the total bandwidth of the antenna. Active components can be incorporated into the antenna structure to provide yet additional extension of the bandwidth along with increased optimization of antenna performance over the frequency range of the antenna.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2008Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Ethertronics, Inc.Inventors: Alf Friman, Sverker Petersson, Laurent Desclos, Jeffrey Shamblin
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Patent number: 7777686Abstract: A multi-layer isolated magnetic dipole (IMD) with improved bandwidth and efficiency characteristics to be used in wireless communications and other applicable systems. The multi-layer IMD antenna comprises an IMD element positioned above a ground plane, a conductive element positioned above a ground plane and coupled to the first portion having one or more slot regions being defined between the IMD element and the conductive element and one or more capacitive elements positioned across the one or more slot regions. The range of frequencies covered to be determined by the shape, size, and number of elements in the physical configuration of the components.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2008Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Ethertronics, Inc.Inventors: Laurent Desclos, Jeffrey Shamblin, Sebastian Rowson, Rowland Jones, Young Cha
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Patent number: 7735230Abstract: A head-mounted navigation system may include an image sensor configured to sense one or more objects forward of a person and to generate image information representative of the one or more objects. A bearing sensor may be included and configured to detect bearing and to generate bearing information representative of the bearing. Securing apparatus may be included and configured to secure the bearing sensor to the person. The securing apparatus may be configured to secure the bearing sensor to the torso of the person, such as to his or her back. A processing system may be included and configured to receive the image information and/or the bearing information and to generate display information representative of the one or more objects and/or the bearing. A display may be included and configured to receive the display information and to display visual information representative of the one or more objects and/or the bearing.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: NOVATAC, Inc.Inventor: Laszlo Barany
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Patent number: 7671816Abstract: An antenna includes a core formed of a high-permeability material and a coil wire wrapped around at least a part of the core. In one embodiment, the high-permeability material includes ferrite material.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2007Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Ethertronics, Inc.Inventors: Rowland Jones, Jeffrey Shamblin, Sebastian Rowson, Laurent Desclos
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Patent number: 7663556Abstract: An antenna configured for low frequency applications on a mobile device includes an antenna element coupled to a conductive structure which, in turn, is coupled to the user of the mobile device such that the user of the mobile device effectively becomes part of the antenna. The conductive structure can include, for example, the device housing being made from a conductive material, a conductive structure embedded inside the device housing, or conductive pads exposed in the device housing. The antenna element is electrically connected to the conductive structure and the user can be coupled to the conductive structure either through direct contact or through capacitive coupling.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2006Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: ETHERTRONICS, Inc.Inventors: Laurent Desclos, Sebastian Rowson, Rowland Jones
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Patent number: 7616164Abstract: A capacitively coupled dipole antenna is coupled to a substrate such that a capacitative portion of the antenna spans a void in the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2003Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: ETHERTRONICS, Inc.Inventors: Mark Krier, Shane Thornwall, Sebastian Rowson, Laurent Desclos
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Patent number: 7528790Abstract: Techniques are provided to prevent undesired and/or unauthorized analysis and access to electronic components designs. A shield can be utilized to prevent invasive and/or non-invasive analysis methods such as the use of x-rays to determine the structural configuration and/or component makeup of an embedded antenna. In addition, a damageable material that can be utilized alone or in conjunction with the shield is also provided. When attempting to access the antenna and/or components included therein, any inappropriate force or exposure to certain elements, such as heat, will cause the material and the antenna and/or the components therein to be damaged or melted beyond a point of useful recognition for the entity. Furthermore, thin films can be utilized to construct one or more portions of the antenna to the same effect. In addition, the antenna and/or components can be configured for actively reconfiguring a resonant frequency of the antenna.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2007Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Ethertronics, Inc.Inventors: Laurent Desclos, Seung-Woong Choi, Jun-Ho Park, Sung-Ki Jung, B. S. Kwak, Ki-Su Kim, Seong-Woo Lee