Patents Assigned to Dok Solution LLC
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Publication number: 20180335684Abstract: An angle adjustment device includes a device interface and a first motor that is held within an upper portion enclosure. The first motor is coupled to the device interface so as upon receipt of a first electrical signal from a controller; the first motor adjusts an angle of the device interface. A second motor is held within a lower portion enclosure. The upper portion enclosure is interfaced to the second motor so as upon receipt of a second electrical signal from the controller; the second motor adjusts a rotation angle of the upper portion enclosure and, therefore, a rotation angle of the device interface. The lower portion enclosure has a receiver for receiving, for example, a tripod interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2017Publication date: November 22, 2018Applicant: DOK SOLUTION LLCInventor: Jack Strauser
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Patent number: 9685803Abstract: A consumer electronic device cradle for holding and providing power to any number of consumer electronic devices has a cavity that is large enough to contain a largest anticipated consumer electronic device. The cavity has there within one or more steps and each step defines a sub cavity within the cavity. Each sub cavity within the cavity supports another smaller sized consumer electronic device. A trough is cut or formed in a side surface of the cavity for routing a cable to the consumer electronic device resting in the cavity. In some embodiments, a support wall extends from a surface of the cradle for supporting the consumer electronic device and the trough is also cut or formed through the support wall.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2016Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: DOK SOLUTION LLCInventor: Jack Strauser
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Publication number: 20160329728Abstract: A consumer electronic device cradle for holding and providing power to any number of consumer electronic devices has a cavity that is large enough to contain a largest anticipated consumer electronic device. The cavity has there within one or more steps and each step defines a sub cavity within the cavity. Each sub cavity within the cavity supports another smaller sized consumer electronic device. A trough is cut or formed in a side surface of the cavity for routing a cable to the consumer electronic device resting in the cavity. In some embodiments, a support wall extends from a surface of the cradle for supporting the consumer electronic device and the trough is also cut or formed through the support wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2016Publication date: November 10, 2016Applicant: DOK SOLUTION LLCInventor: Jack Strauser
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Patent number: 9425651Abstract: A consumer electronic system for holding and providing power to any number of consumer electronic devices includes any number of cradles in a staggered configuration, such that, displays of consumer electronic devices in each of the cradles are each visible without being substantially blocked by other consumer electronic devices. In one embodiment, the consumer electronic system for holding and providing power comprises multiple sub-systems, each having one or more cradles, such that, the sub-systems are joined to produce a consumer electronic system for holding and providing power to the desired number of possible consumer electronic devices at one time.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2013Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: DOK SOLUTION LLCInventor: Jack Strauser
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Patent number: 9423844Abstract: A consumer electronic system for holding and providing power to any number of consumer electronic devices has cradles and each of the cradles has a pair of folding support walls. The pair of folding support walls are separated by a gap, allowing for a device cable to be routed between the two sections so that, when a consumer electronic device is within the cradle and connected to a power port for charging or use (by the cable) the consumer electronic device sits properly. Since the device cable, passes through this gap, the device cable doesn't perturb the consumer electronic device (e.g., allowing for a stable containment of the consumer electronic device at a proper viewing angle).Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2014Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: DOK SOLUTION LLCInventor: Jack Strauser
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Patent number: 9252609Abstract: A device charging system includes a base that has two opposing rim edges that are substantially parallel to each other and are spaced apart by a width corresponding to a hanging folder rail width. Several jacks are on a surface of the base, each is electrically connected to a source of power. Several hanging folders, each having integrated hanging folder rails, interface to the two opposing rim edges. The hanging folder rails are of a width corresponding to the hanging folder rail width. Several devices are physically held within a corresponding hanging folder and each device is electrically connected to one of the jacks by a charging cable, thereby providing power from the source of power to charge that device.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2013Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: DOK SOLUTION LLCInventor: Jack Strauser
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Publication number: 20140361751Abstract: A consumer electronic system for holding and providing power to any number of consumer electronic devices has cradles and each of the cradles has a pair of folding support walls. The pair of folding support walls are separated by a gap, allowing for a device cable to be routed between the two sections so that, when a consumer electronic device is within the cradle and connected to a power port for charging or use (by the cable) the consumer electronic device sits properly. Since the device cable, passes through this gap, the device cable doesn't perturb the consumer electronic device (e.g., allowing for a stable containment of the consumer electronic device at a proper viewing angle).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Applicant: DOK SOLUTION LLCInventor: Jack Strauser
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Patent number: 8897693Abstract: A karaoke device is housed within an enclosure. A voice pickup element is integrated into the enclosure. The voice pickup element converts sound waves into an electrical signal. The karaoke device has an audio input and an audio output. An amplifier housed within the enclosure variably amplifies the electrical signal from the voice pickup element. A mixer, also within the enclosure, has a first input connected to an output of the amplifier and a second input connected to the audio input. A switch is include and has at least two positions. A first position of the switch connects the audio input to the audio output and a second position of the switch connects an output of the mixer to the audio output.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2012Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Dok Solution LLCInventor: Jack Strauser