Patents by Inventor Andrew Raymond Bick

Andrew Raymond Bick 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).

  • Patent number: 8139035
    Abstract: A keypad includes discrete keys formed by touch sensors or virtual keys on a touch sensitive area. The discrete or virtual keys are mechanically linked to a biased switch. The key that has been touched during a keystroke is identified through a signal from the touch sensors whilst a keystroke is recorded upon a signal from the biased switch. The combination of the touch sensors with a biased switch provides tactile feedback. The use of touch sensors or a touch sensitive area allows the keypad to be constructed with a substantially flush surface without parting lines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 20, 2012
    Assignee: Nokia Corporation
    Inventors: Andrew Strawn, Andrew Raymond Bick, Crispian Tompkin, Daren Leith, Simon Bradford, Luke Miles, Brian Davidson
  • Publication number: 20070296702
    Abstract: A keypad includes discrete keys formed by touch sensors or virtual keys on a touch sensitive area. The discrete or virtual keys are mechanically linked to a biased switch. The key that has been touched during a keystroke is identified through a signal from the touch sensors whilst a keystroke is recorded upon a signal from the biased switch. The combination of the touch sensors with a biased switch provides tactile feedback. The use of touch sensors or a touch sensitive area allows the keypad to be constructed with a substantially flush surface without parting lines.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2006
    Publication date: December 27, 2007
    Inventors: Andrew Strawn, Andrew Raymond Bick, Crispian Tompkin, Daren Leith, Simon Bradford, Luke Miles, Brian Davidson
  • Patent number: 7183536
    Abstract: A motion encoder for use with a rotating key. The motion encoder allows the direction of rotation to be determined by providing elements having different characteristics for the transmission of a IR beam. These elements are arranged in a pattern that allows an IR beam impinging on the elements to trace a path detected as the rotating key turns. The beam being detected after changes in the reflected or transmitted beam indicating the direction of rotation of the beam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2007
    Assignee: Nokia Corporation
    Inventors: Gary Wingett, Andrew Raymond Bick, Maysara Fermawi
  • Patent number: 7102086
    Abstract: A switch arrangement is disclosed. The arrangement comprises a number of switches arranged on a substrate, each switch having a resiliently deformable conductive dome for making an electrical connection with a corresponding contact on the substrate; and a number of signal lines for connection to a microprocessor for signalling an operation of a switch. The switches are arranged such that operation of any given switch creates a unique electrical connection between two of the signal lines and each of the signal lines is electrically connected to a conductive surface of a respective dome. Also disclosed is a cover for a portable electronic apparatus, having a number of user operable keys. The keys are connectable to a microprocessor in the apparatus via electrical connections made using the conductive domes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2006
    Assignee: Nokia Corporation
    Inventors: Andrew Raymond Bick, Barrowclough Philip, Gary Wingett, Helen Louise Haws
  • Patent number: 6924789
    Abstract: A keypad (7) of a mobile telephone handset comprises a keymat (17) beneath which are disposed capacitive sensing plates (20, 21). The keypad may be used in a conventional manner to enter alphanumeric data by pressing keys (18) or as a touch pad by sliding a finger over the surface of the keymat (17).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2005
    Assignee: Nokia Corporation
    Inventor: Andrew Raymond Bick
  • Publication number: 20040238340
    Abstract: A switch arrangement is disclosed. The arrangement comprises a number of switches arranged on a substrate, each switch having a resiliently deformable conductive dome for making an electrical connection with a corresponding contact on the substrate; and a number of signal lines for connection to a microprocessor for signalling an operation of a switch. The switches are arranged such that operation of any given switch creates a unique electrical connection between two of the signal lines and each of the signal lines is electrically connected to a conductive surface of a respective dome. Also disclosed is a cover for a portable electronic apparatus, having a number of user operable keys. The keys are connectable to a microprocessor in the apparatus via electrical connections made using the conductive domes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2004
    Publication date: December 2, 2004
    Inventors: Andrew Raymond Bick, Barrowclough Philip, Gary Wingett, Helen Louise Haws
  • Publication number: 20040118998
    Abstract: A motion encoder for use with a rotating key. The motion encoder allows the direction of rotation to be determined by providing elements having different characteristics for the transmission of a IR beam. These elements are arranged in a pattern that allows an IR beam impinging on the elements to trace a path detected as the rotating key turns. The beam being detected after changes in the reflected or transmitted beam indicating the direction of rotation of the beam.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 1, 2003
    Publication date: June 24, 2004
    Applicant: Nokia Corporation
    Inventors: Gary Wingett, Andrew Raymond Bick, Maysara Fermawi
  • Publication number: 20020049070
    Abstract: A keypad (7) of a mobile telephone handset comprises a keymat (17) beneath which are disposed capacitive sensing plates (20, 21). The keypad may be used in a conventional manner to enter alphanumeric data by pressing keys (18) or as a touch pad by sliding a finger over the surface of the keymat (17).
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 29, 2001
    Publication date: April 25, 2002
    Applicant: Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.
    Inventor: Andrew Raymond Bick