Patents Assigned to Wireless Technology, Inc.
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Publication number: 20030228792Abstract: A cradle casing has a DC/DC adapter to receive DC power from a DC power source and generate a first DC power signal. A sleeve accepts an AC/DC adapter, and guides movement of the AC/DC adapter when the AC/DC adapter is inserted into the cradle casing. The AC/DC adapter is capable of receiving AC power from an AC power source and generating a second DC power signal. A circuit receives at least one of the first DC power signal and the second DC power signal and outputs a third DC power signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2003Publication date: December 11, 2003Applicant: Comarco Wireless Technologies. Inc.Inventor: Thomas W. Lanni
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Patent number: 6661380Abstract: A compact planar antenna is disclosed wherein a radiating element in the shape of a right triangle is formed on a substrate. A ground plane may be positioned on one or both sides of the substrate. A slot extends into the radiating element from one side thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2002Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Centurion Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Randy C. Bancroft, Michael D. Zinanti, Kenneth T. Lawson, Jr., Shanna Carroll French, Blaine R. Bateman
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Patent number: 6642893Abstract: A multi-band antenna including a retractable antenna and a meander antenna wherein the meander antenna may take several forms. In all of the embodiments, the meander antenna comprises first and second meander radiating elements. In one form of the invention, the closed ends of the loops of the second meander radiating element protrude into the open ends of the loops of the first meander radiating element. In other forms of the invention, active and/or passive elements are positioned between the first and second meander radiating elements. In some forms of the invention, the active or passive elements include stubs which protrude into the open ends of the loops of the first meander radiating element.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Centurion Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ted Hebron, Willis R. Hardy, Govind R. Kadambi, Ying Dong Song
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Patent number: 6639560Abstract: A Planar Inverted F-Antenna (PIFA) comprising: a radiating element placed above a dielectric carriage with four side walls; a ground plane positioned below the dielectric carriage; a short circuiting element at the front edge of the radiating element; a feed tab at the front edge of the radiating element; vertical planes formed along the right and left edges of the radiating element forming capacitive loading plates; a first reactive loading slot formed in the radiating element between the short circuiting element and the left edge thereof; the open end of the first reactive loading slot being at the front edge of the radiating element; a second reactive loading slot formed in the radiating element between the feed tab and the right edge thereof; the open end of the second reactive loading slot being at the back edge of the radiating element; conductive stubs at the front and back edges of the radiating element for tuning lower and upper resonant frequencies; a conductive strip having a vertical attachment inType: GrantFiled: April 29, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Centurion Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Govind R. Kadambi, Jon L. Sullivan
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Publication number: 20030179177Abstract: A wireless input device is constructed to include a transmitter unit, and a receiver unit adapted for installing in a connecting port of a computer system and receiving signal from the transmitter unit to control the pointer on the computer screen of the computer system, the transmitter unit having a receiving open chamber in one side of the housing thereof, and a receptacle provided inside the receiving open chamber and adapted for keeping the receiver unit for enabling the receiver unit to switch off the transmitter unit after removal of the receiver unit from the computer system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2002Publication date: September 25, 2003Applicant: Paten Wireless Technology Inc.Inventor: Yung-Hui Wang
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Publication number: 20030132668Abstract: A progammable power supply for providing a regulated DC output power is disclosed. The power supply provides the output power to any one of a plurality of electronic devices adapted for receiving the output power at an operational voltage or an operational current. The power supply receives a programming signal to maintain the output power at the operational voltage or operational current associated with a particular selected electronic device. Accordingly, by varying the programming signal, the power supply can be programmed to provide output power to any one of several electronic devices having differing input power requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Applicant: COMARCO WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Thomas W. Lanni
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Publication number: 20030128020Abstract: A progammable power supply for providing a regulated DC output power is disclosed. The power supply provides the output power to any one of a plurality of electronic devices adapted for receiving the output power at an operational voltage or an operational current. The power supply receives a programming signal to maintain the output power at the operational voltage or operational current associated with a particular selected electronic device. Accordingly, by varying the programming signal, the power supply can be programmed to provide output power to any one of several electronic devices having differing input power requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Applicant: COMARCO WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Thomas W. Lanni
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Publication number: 20030042881Abstract: A progammable power supply for providing a regulated DC output power is disclosed. The power supply provides the output power to any one of a plurality of electronic devices adapted for receiving the output power at an operational voltage or an operational current. The power supply receives a programming signal to maintain the output power at the operational voltage or operational current associated with a particular selected electronic device. Accordingly, by varying the programming signal, the power supply can be programmed to provide output power to any one of several electronic devices having differing input power requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2002Publication date: March 6, 2003Applicant: COMARCO WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Thomas W. Lanni
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Patent number: 6493020Abstract: A system and method for performing videophone operations over a television. The system includes a television system, a transceiver and a personal computer that is coupled to a communications network and the transceiver. The television system includes a camera, a microphone, a wireless receiver for wirelessly receiving audio and video signals, a signal processor for processing the received audio and video signals for presentation on a television. The transceiver includes a receiver for wirelessly receiving audio and video signals from the television system, and a transmitter for wirelessly sending audio and video signals to the television system.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: X10 Wireless Technology, Inc.Inventors: George E. Stevenson, Leslie Alan Leech, James R. W. Phillips, Dave J. Rye
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Patent number: 6492960Abstract: An antenna is described for use with a wireless communications device wherein the antenna comprises a helical radiator having a connector at one end thereof with the helical radiator and connector being of one-piece, unitary construction. In one embodiment, the radiator and connector are formed through a plastic injection molding procedure while in another embodiment, the radiator and connector are formed by use of a metal die-casting procedure. Modified forms of the antenna are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Centurion Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jonathan L. Sullivan
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Patent number: 6483463Abstract: A diversity antenna comprising two planar inverted F antennas (PIFAs) characterized by: two radiating elements with or without the physical separation between them; the spatially separable radiating elements of the two PIFAs with side-by-side or orthogonal placement with respect to each other are combined to form an equivalent single element consisting of the composite assembly of two radiators; a small ground plane of rectangular or L-shape with or without bending at its opposite ends is common to both the radiating elements; the radiating elements are placed above the unbent common ground plane; the radiating elements are placed above the vertical sections of the bent common ground plane; the shorted ends of the spatially separated radiating elements are placed back to back on the said common ground plane; a common shorting post placed along the common boundary line resulted by the merging of the two radiators with a prior side by side mutual placement; a common shorting post placed within the common boundaType: GrantFiled: March 27, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Centurion Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Govind R. Kadambi, Kenneth D. Simmons, Sripathi Yarasi
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Patent number: 6466174Abstract: A surface mounted CHIP antenna is provided for a wireless communications device such as a wireless modem, cellular telephone, personal digital assistant, etc. The antenna is mounted directly to the circuit board of the unit and exhibits electrical performance equivalent to a traditional external antenna. The antenna includes a conductive trace which is embedded or encapsulated in a high temperature, non-conductive dielectric material. One end of the trace has a transceiver circuit lead protruding therefrom which is soldered to the feed of the transceiver circuit. One or more ground plane leads protrude from the other end of the body member and are soldered to the ground plane. The ground plane lead is electrically insulated from the trace.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Centurion Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bradley Scott Haussler, Michael Gregory Volkmer, Mark Frederick Mayer, Vladimir Stoiljkovic
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Patent number: 6448932Abstract: A dual feed internal antenna is disclosed which provides an internal antenna with multiple frequency response through the use of two or more internal antennas within one package. Each internal antenna has its own feed and ground connection. For example, a planar inverted F antenna provides response at cellular telephone frequencies and an inverted F antenna provides response at Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) band of frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2001Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Centurion Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Vladimir Stoiljkovic, Shanmuganthan Suganthan, Peter Webster
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Patent number: 6437747Abstract: A tunable PIFA antenna is disclosed for use with wireless communication devices. In three embodiments of the invention, a movable tuning member constructed of a high-dielectric constant material is selectively moved with respect to the feed and shorting pins of the antenna to vary the frequency response of the antenna. In the fourth embodiment, a slot is molded into the frame of the antenna. The size and position of the slot is varied by the molding tool to vary the frequency response of the antenna.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2001Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Centurion Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Vladimir Stoiljkovic, Peter Webster, Shanmuganthan Suganthan
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Patent number: 6433747Abstract: A Planar Inverted F Antenna (PIFA) is disclosed comprising a radiator assembly positioned in the interior of a lower Radome member. An upper Radome member is placed over the radiator assembly with the upper Radome member and the lower Radome member fully enclosing the radiator assembly. The radiator assembly is held to the upper and lower Radome members by means of three dielectric blocks on each member. The radiator assembly comprises: (1) two radiating elements placed on the opposite sides of common ground plane; (2) two separate shorting strips extending between one end of each radiating element and one end of common ground plane; (3) a common feed conductor in the form of a single strip connecting one edge of each radiating element and the common feed conductor which has a disc-shaped portion with an opening formed therein. A ground tab is formed as an extension of the common ground plane.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Centurion Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gary A. Cumro, Sripathi Yarasi, Govind R. Kadambi, Kenneth D. Simmons
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Patent number: 6424117Abstract: A press-in contact is disclosed for use in a battery pack including a plastic housing which is closed by a plastic cover. The plastic housing has a plurality of circular openings formed therein while the plastic cover is also provided with a plurality of circular openings formed therein. A press-in contact is inserted into each of the openings which have pre-described geometry. A circumferential barb is provided on the inner end of each of the press-in contacts and serves as a mechanical connection of the contact to the plastic housing or cover and also provides a watertight seal. The inner ends of the contacts are operatively connected to a flexible circuit board within the battery pack.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Centurion Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Anthony P. Vejraska
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Patent number: 6423915Abstract: A switch contact for a wireless communication device is disclosed which is comprised of a generally U-shaped spring contact positioned between a printed circuit board and a planar inverted F antenna in a compressed state for electrically connecting the printed circuit board to a feed point on the planar inverted F antenna. The leg portions of the spring contact are provided with spring extensions which are overlapped and which are biased towards one another.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2001Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Centurion Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventor: James Blake Winter
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Patent number: 6417809Abstract: A compact dual diversity antenna for RF data and wireless communication devices having a printed circuit board is disclosed. First and second PIFAs are mounted on the PCB in a spaced relationship. Each of the first and second PIFAs include radiating elements having ground planes and shorting posts. The ground plane of the second PIFA is disposed in the same plane as the PCB. The ground plane of the first PIFA is orthogonally disposed with respect to the ground plane of the second PIFA. First and second feed posts connect the first and second PIFAs to the PCB through RF feed lines. The first and second feed posts are disposed perpendicularly to one another.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2001Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Centurion Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Govind R. Kadambi, Blaine Rexel Bateman, Ted Hebron, Gary A. Cumro, Scott Witt
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Patent number: 6396458Abstract: An apparatus and method for matching an antenna having a high or low impedance with a transceiver circuit having an impedance of 50 ohms. A multilayer substrate, such as one or more printed circuit boards, is provided and has the various components of a matching circuit formed on including a capacitor and an inductor. The components are formed on the substrate using printed circuit techniques. A radiating element is connected to the matching circuit. The radiating element may be a discrete antenna or may also be formed on the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1996Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Centurion Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark G. Cockson, Kenneth D. Simmons, Donald E. T. Wingo
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Patent number: 6397288Abstract: An rf PC interface transmits binary coded radio-frequency (rf) signals which are binary coded in accordance with software resident in a PC. The interface is plugged into a serial port of the PC and includes a pass-through port and an rf modulator. Also disclosed is an rf transceiver which receives and demodulates addressed coded rf signals, which are then combined with the appropriate audiovisual product remote control signals to drive an IR transmitter to produce remote control signals for the addressed audiovisual product.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1999Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Xid Wireless Technology INCInventors: David John Rye, James Phillips, Lesley Alan Leech