Patents by Inventor Anthony Trujillo
Anthony Trujillo 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: 20190379339Abstract: A multistage linear power amplifier receiving an input signal. The multistage linear power amplifier comprises a plurality of Class-AB amplifiers connected in a cascade configuration. The plurality of Class-AB amplifiers amplifies the input signal to generate an amplified input signal. At least one of the plurality of Class-AB amplifiers is biased such that the multistage linear power amplifier emulates a Class-C amplifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2019Publication date: December 12, 2019Inventors: Kenneth Sean Ozard, Anthony Trujillo
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Patent number: 10305437Abstract: A multistage linear power amplifier receiving an input signal. The multistage linear power amplifier comprises a plurality of Class-AB amplifiers connected in a cascade configuration. The plurality of Class-AB amplifiers amplifies the input signal to generate an amplified input signal. At least one of the plurality of Class-AB amplifiers is biased such that the multistage linear power amplifier emulates a Class-C amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2017Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: Skyworks Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Sean Ozard, Anthony Trujillo
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Publication number: 20180195573Abstract: A damper for a bicycle having a primary unit and a remote unit that, in some arrangements, is substantially entirely outside of the primary unit. The primary unit includes a damper tube, a spring chamber, and a piston rod that supports a main piston. The main piston is movable within the damper chamber of the primary unit. The main piston and the damper tube at least partially define a compression chamber. The remote unit comprises a remote fluid chamber and, in some arrangements, an inertial valve within the remote unit. The inertial valve is preferably responsive to terrain-induced forces and preferably not responsive to rider-induced forces when the shock absorber is assembled to the bicycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2017Publication date: July 12, 2018Inventors: Michael McAndrews, Anthony Trujillo
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Publication number: 20180026593Abstract: A multistage linear power amplifier receiving an input signal. The multistage linear power amplifier comprises a plurality of Class-AB amplifiers connected in a cascade configuration. The plurality of Class-AB amplifiers amplifies the input signal to generate an amplified input signal. At least one of the plurality of Class-AB amplifiers is biased such that the multistage linear power amplifier emulates a Class-C amplifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2017Publication date: January 25, 2018Inventors: Kenneth Sean Ozard, Anthony Trujillo
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Patent number: 9742365Abstract: A multistage linear power amplifier receiving an input signal. The multistage linear power amplifier comprises a plurality of Class-AB amplifiers connected in a cascade configuration. The plurality of Class-AB amplifiers amplifies the input signal to generate an amplified input signal. At least one of the plurality of Class-AB amplifiers is biased such that the multistage linear power amplifier emulates a Class-C amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2012Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Inventors: Kenneth Sean Ozard, Anthony Trujillo
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Publication number: 20130333992Abstract: A damper for a bicycle having a primary unit and a remote unit that, in some arrangements, is substantially entirely outside of the primary unit. The primary unit includes a damper tube, a spring chamber, and a piston rod that supports a main piston. The main piston is movable within the damper chamber of the primary unit. The main piston and the damper tube at least partially define a compression chamber. The remote unit comprises a remote fluid chamber and, in some arrangements, an inertial valve within the remote unit. The inertial valve is preferably responsive to terrain-induced forces and preferably not responsive to rider-induced forces when the shock absorber is assembled to the bicycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Applicant: SPECIALIZED BICYCLE COMPONENTS, INC.Inventors: Michael McAndrews, Anthony Trujillo
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Patent number: 8511445Abstract: A damper for a bicycle having a primary unit and a remote unit that, in some arrangements, is substantially entirely outside of the primary unit. The primary unit includes a damper tube, a spring chamber, and a piston rod that supports a main piston. The main piston is movable within the damper chamber of the primary unit. The main piston and the damper tube at least partially define a compression chamber. The remote unit comprises a remote fluid chamber and, in some arrangements, an inertial valve within the remote unit. The inertial valve is preferably responsive to terrain-induced forces and preferably not responsive to rider-induced forces when the shock absorber is assembled to the bicycle.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2010Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Specialized Bicycle Components, Inc.Inventors: Michael McAndrews, Anthony Trujillo
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Patent number: 8342302Abstract: A damper for a bicycle having a primary unit and a remote unit that, in some arrangements, is substantially entirely outside of the primary unit. The primary unit includes a damper tube, a spring chamber, and a piston rod that supports a main piston. The main piston is movable within the damper chamber of the primary unit. The main piston and the damper tube at least partially define a compression chamber. The remote unit comprises a remote fluid chamber and, in some arrangements, an inertial valve within the remote unit. The inertial valve is preferably responsive to terrain-induced forces and preferably not responsive to rider-induced forces when the shock absorber is assembled to the bicycle.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Specialized Bicycle Components, Inc.Inventors: Michael McAndrews, Anthony Trujillo
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Patent number: 8336683Abstract: A damper for a bicycle having a primary unit and a remote unit that, in some arrangements, is substantially entirely outside of the primary unit. The primary unit includes a damper tube, a spring chamber, and a piston rod that supports a main piston. The main piston is movable within the damper chamber of the primary unit. The main piston and the damper tube at least partially define a compression chamber. The remote unit comprises a remote fluid chamber and, in some arrangements, an inertial valve within the remote unit. The inertial valve is preferably responsive to terrain-induced forces and preferably not responsive to rider-induced forces when the shock absorber is assembled to the bicycle.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2008Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Specialized Bicycle Components, Inc.Inventors: Michael McAndrews, Anthony Trujillo
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Patent number: 8276719Abstract: A damper for a bicycle having, in one arrangement, a primary unit and a remote unit. The primary unit includes a damper tube, a spring chamber, and a piston rod that supports a main piston. The main piston is movable within the damper chamber of the primary unit. The main piston and the damper tube at least partially define a compression chamber. The remote unit comprises a remote fluid chamber and an inertial valve within the remote unit. The inertial valve is preferably responsive to terrain-induced forces and preferably not responsive to rider-induced forces when the shock absorber is assembled to the bicycle. A fluid flow control arrangement within the remote unit utilizes compression fluid flow to delay closing of the inertial valve after acceleration forces acting on the inertial valve diminish. In some arrangements, the inertial valve and fluid flow control arrangement may reside in the primary unit.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2009Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Specialized Bicycle Components, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Trujillo, Michael McAndrews
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Publication number: 20100224455Abstract: A damper for a bicycle having a primary unit and a remote unit that, in some arrangements, is substantially entirely outside of the primary unit. The primary unit includes a damper tube, a spring chamber, and a piston rod that supports a main piston. The main piston is movable within the damper chamber of the primary unit. The main piston and the damper tube at least partially define a compression chamber. The remote unit comprises a remote fluid chamber and, in some arrangements, an inertial valve within the remote unit. The inertial valve is preferably responsive to terrain-induced forces and preferably not responsive to rider-induced forces when the shock absorber is assembled to the bicycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: SPECIALIZED BICYCLE COMPONENTS, INC.Inventors: Michael McAndrews, Anthony Trujillo
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Publication number: 20100224456Abstract: A damper for a bicycle having a primary unit and a remote unit that, in some arrangements, is substantially entirely outside of the primary unit. The primary unit includes a damper tube, a spring chamber, and a piston rod that supports a main piston. The main piston is movable within the damper chamber of the primary unit. The main piston and the damper tube at least partially define a compression chamber. The remote unit comprises a remote fluid chamber and, in some arrangements, an inertial valve within the remote unit. The inertial valve is preferably responsive to terrain-induced forces and preferably not responsive to rider-induced forces when the shock absorber is assembled to the bicycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: SPECIALIZED BICYCLE COMPONENTS, INC.Inventors: Michael McAndrews, Anthony Trujillo
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Publication number: 20090277732Abstract: A damper for a bicycle having, in one arrangement, a primary unit and a remote unit. The primary unit includes a damper tube, a spring chamber, and a piston rod that supports a main piston. The main piston is movable within the damper chamber of the primary unit. The main piston and the damper tube at least partially define a compression chamber. The remote unit comprises a remote fluid chamber and an inertial valve within the remote unit. The inertial valve is preferably responsive to terrain-induced forces and preferably not responsive to rider-induced forces when the shock absorber is assembled to the bicycle. A fluid flow control arrangement within the remote unit utilizes compression fluid flow to delay closing of the inertia valve after acceleration forces acting on the inertia valve diminish. In some arrangements, the inertia valve and fluid flow control arrangement may reside in the primary unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2009Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: Specialized Bicycle Components, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Trujillo, Michael McAndrews
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Publication number: 20090277736Abstract: A damper for a bicycle having a primary unit and a remote unit that, in some arrangements, is substantially entirely outside of the primary unit. The primary unit includes a damper tube, a spring chamber, and a piston rod that supports a main piston. The main piston is movable within the damper chamber of the primary unit. The main piston and the damper tube at least partially define a compression chamber. The remote unit comprises a remote fluid chamber and, in some arrangements, an inertial valve within the remote unit. The inertial valve is preferably responsive to terrain-induced forces and preferably not responsive to rider-induced forces when the shock absorber is assembled to the bicycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2008Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: SPECIALIZED BICYCLE COMPONENTS, INC.Inventors: Michael McAndrews, Anthony Trujillo
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Patent number: 6293363Abstract: An electric park brake control (32) for a parking brake actuator (28, 30) selectively operates a brake mechanism (24, 26) at at least one wheel to selectively perform a parking brake function. Inputs to the electric park brake control include an input from a shifter (18) for distinguishing PARK position from other positions. The electric park brake control causes the brake mechanism to perform the parking brake function when the input from the shifter to the electric park brake control discloses that the shifter is in PARK position. The electric parking brakes are integrated with the shifter, eliminating a parking pawl from a motor (12) that propels the vehicle. Neither is an operating cable from the shifter to the motor for operating the parking pawl required. The shifter is coupled in exclusively electrical relationship to a traction inverter module (16) for causing the motor to operate in correspondence with the particular position selected by the shifter.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Priya Rangaswamy, Eric Anthony Trujillo, Kevin Michael Bullister