Patents by Inventor Babak Sayyadi
Babak Sayyadi 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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Patent number: 8142286Abstract: A control system comprises a control device comprising a programmable macro button, a memory containing view change settings, a driver program and a microprocessor. The driver program includes a view change output that is produced in response to actuation of the macro button and is based on the view change settings. The microprocessor is configured to move the orientation of the character view of the game environment from a beginning orientation to an ending orientation in response to the view change output. Also disclosed is a method of using a control system to move an orientation of a character view of a game environment in a video game.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2007Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Babak Sayyadi, Sarah J. Fuelling, Devon L. Ellis, Daniel M. Sangster
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Patent number: 8094124Abstract: A pointing device that can interface with a graphical user interface of a computer or other electronic device. The pointing device includes a body having an upper portion and an underside. Also included is a tracking assembly having at least one sensor to detect movement and output a control signal responsive to the detected movement. The pointing device further includes several customization features. The customization features include mechanical customization features and software customization features. At least some of the mechanical customization features are configured to be replaceable. Such replaceable customization features are releasably mechanically coupled to the pointing device body.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2007Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Babak Sayyadi, Amandu Wu, Gil Manalo, Kevin Flick, Sarah J. Fuelling, Michael Becker, Santosh Shetty, David M. Lane
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Publication number: 20090046064Abstract: The application discloses a pointing to interface with a graphical display. In illustrated embodiments disclosed, the pointing device includes a plurality of vertically aligned side buttons. The vertically aligned side buttons are aligned relative to a user's thumb and are selectively actuated through a pivoting motion of the user's thumb. In another embodiment, one or more side buttons are adjustably coupled to the body of the pointing device to adjust a position of the one or more side buttons along a length of the device to provide enhanced dynamic control based upon the size and length of the user's thumb.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2007Publication date: February 19, 2009Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Gil Manalo, Amanda Yu-ching Wu, Babak Sayyadi, Kevin Flick
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Publication number: 20090048018Abstract: A control system comprises a control device comprising a programmable macro button, a memory containing view change settings, a driver program and a microprocessor. The driver program includes a view change output that is produced in response to actuation of the macro button and is based on the view change settings. The microprocessor is configured to move the orientation of the character view of the game environment from a beginning orientation to an ending orientation in response to the view change output. Also disclosed is a method of using a control system to move an orientation of a character view of a game environment in a video game.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2007Publication date: February 19, 2009Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Babak Sayyadi, Sarah J. Fuelling, Devon L. Ellis, Daniel M. Sangster
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Publication number: 20090046062Abstract: A pointing device that can interface with a graphical user interface of a computer or other electronic device. The pointing device includes a body having an upper portion and an underside. Also included is a tracking assembly having at least one sensor to detect movement and output a control signal responsive to the detected movement. The pointing device further includes several customization features. The customization features include mechanical customization features and software customization features. At least some of the mechanical customization features are configured to be replaceable. Such replaceable customization features are releasably mechanically coupled to the pointing device body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2007Publication date: February 19, 2009Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Babak Sayyadi, Amandu Wu, Gil Manalo, Kevin Flick, Sarah J. Fuelling, Michael Becker, Santosh Shetty, David M. Lane
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Patent number: 5460069Abstract: An automated wire stripper has a forward wire-gripping assembly, a rearward insulation-pulling assembly, and a rotatable knife hub assembly positioned intermediate of the forward and rearward assemblies. The knife hub assembly includes a pair of thermal knife elements which are spring-biased to normally close upon the end of a wire. Pneumatic actuators open the knife elements against the bias of the springs. The rearward assembly is operable to clamp and pull a section of outer jacket or insulation covering from the wire after the knife hub has cut around the its circumference of the jacket.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1993Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Babak Sayyadi, Howard J. Van Laeken
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Patent number: 5425826Abstract: An automated applicator (120) for forming a welded identification sleeve (34) around an elongate object, such as a conductor (16), includes a base (124, 146, 148) defining a receiving surface (186) for receiving the conductor. A reversible line-feed printer (18) for feeding a weldable material strip (24) is positioned adjacent the receiving surface of the base. The printer is capable of selective operation in an advance mode to advance the leading end portion (22) of the material strip toward a first end of the base and transversely past the conductor, and a reverse mode in which the material strip is retracted away from the first end of the base. The applicator includes a guide member (151) mounted on the base and positionable adjacent the receiving surface for guiding the lead portion of the material strip, when advanced by the printer, around the elongate object. When so advanced, the leading end portion of the material strip overlaps the material strip in order to wrap the conductor.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1993Date of Patent: June 20, 1995Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Babak Sayyadi, Dennis W. Fritz, Edwin E. Thompson, Gregory E. Jansen
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Patent number: 5414247Abstract: A fiber optic cable extends into the housing of an induction heater and has a sensing end positioned to confront a part being heated. Infrared radiation from the part is transmitted by the cable to a transducer. The transducer converts the infrared energy into an electrical signal that is used by a control circuit to control the heating operation. The control circuit has an internal electronic timer that is used in normal operation and to detect certain failure conditions. In normal operation, electromagnetic pulses are provided to the heater at a predetermined power level until the part reaches a predetermined temperature. Then the control circuit adjusts the power level to hold the part at the temperature for a brief holding period. The timer is used by the control circuit to detect failure to reach a desired temperature after a maximum delay and to detect dropping of the temperature below a minimum level during the holding period. The control circuit also detects overheating of the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1993Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Glenn A. Geithman, Duncan P. MacKinnon, Gary D. Benham, Babak Sayyadi, Robert T. Yankis
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Patent number: 5320002Abstract: An automated wire stripper has a forward wire-gripping assembly, a rearward insulation-pulling assembly, and a rotatable knife hub assembly positioned intermediate of the forward and rearward assemblies. The knife hub assembly includes a pair of thermal knife elements which are spring-biased to normally close upon the end of a wire. Pneumatic actuators open the knife elements against the bias of the springs. The rearward assembly is operable to clamp and pull a section of outer jacket or insulation covering from the wire after the knife hub has cut around the its circumference of the jacket.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1992Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Babak Sayyadi, Howard J. Van Laeken
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Patent number: 5275674Abstract: A welded sleeve applicator (10) and method for forming an identification sleeve (34) around an elongate object (16) is disclosed. A leading end portion (22) of a continuous strip (24) of identification indicia-bearing, ultrasonically weldable material is fed by a printer (18) onto a base (12), passing under an elongate object that is received on the base. The leading end portion of the material strip overlies a flexible wrapping strap (26). A pivot arm (28) wraps the strap and the leading end portion of the material strip around the elongate object. The wrapped leading end portion of the material strip is retained in place over an adjacent second portion (100) of the material strip by a vacuum drawn through a guide (30). The pivot arm and wrapping strap are removed, and an ultrasonic welding horn (32) is lowered to weld the leading end portion and the second portion of the material strip together, forming an indicia-bearing, tubular sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1991Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Babak Sayyadi
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Patent number: 5082521Abstract: A sequencing machine and method for retaining the order in which wires are placed. The sequencing machine will preserve the order of inserted wires by capturing each individual wire in a belt of tape. At a later stage the wires can then be taken out in the same exact reverse or forward order. The adhesive bond between the tapes is such that separation can be performed by hand without damage to the tape material.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1990Date of Patent: January 21, 1992Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Babak Sayyadi
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Patent number: 5072632Abstract: An automated cable stripper that is particularly well-suited for stripping multiconductor cables whose outer surfaces have an irregular contour. The stripper has a clamp assembly for holding the end of the cable during the stripping operation; a cutting and bending assembly for severing the end of the cable's jacket and thereby exposing the underlying shielding material and conductors; and a slug puller assembly for pulling the cut part off the cable's end. Cutting and bending is accomplished by a rotatable barrel or drum that carries a plurality of cutting blades and bending arms. The blades score the jacket around its circumference, and the arms thereafter bend the cable'3 s end back and forth to break the jacket away along the score line. The slug puller assembly has a pair of gripping arms that extend and grip the cut part, and pull it off the cable upon retraction of at least a portion of the puller assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1991Date of Patent: December 17, 1991Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Babak Sayyadi