Patents by Inventor Bartley Andre
Bartley Andre 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: 20080096398Abstract: An electrical plug and receptacle relying on magnetic force to maintain contact are disclosed. The plug and receptacle can be used as part of a power adapter for connecting an electronic device, such as a laptop computer, to a power supply. The plug includes electrical contacts, which are preferably biased toward corresponding contacts on the receptacle. The plug and receptacle each have a magnetic element. The magnetic element on one or both of the plug and receptacle can be a magnet, which is preferably a permanent rare earth magnet although electromagnets may also be used. The magnetic element on the plug or receptacle that does not include a magnet is composed of ferromagnetic material. When the plug and receptacle are brought into proximity, the magnetic attraction between the magnet and its complement, whether another magnet or a ferromagnetic material, maintains the contacts in an electrically conductive relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Matthew Rohrbach, Mark Doutt, Bartley Andre, Kanye Lim, John Difonzo, Jean-Marc Gery
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Publication number: 20080064238Abstract: An electronic device including a movable hatch with an integrated connector system that moves between an open and closed position. The connector system includes one or more connector receptacles that are hidden within the electronic device when the hatch with integrated connector system is in the closed position. The connector receptacles are exposed for use when the hatch with integrated connector system is in the open position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: APPLE, INC.Inventors: Gavin REID, Chris LIGHTENBERG, Bartley ANDRE
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Publication number: 20080050953Abstract: A connection system for a mobile device. The connection system configured to couple a cable that is external to the mobile device to an internal portion of the mobile device through a plug of the cable. The connection system includes a collapsible port, in which the collapsible port is configured to receive a plug of a cable only when the collapsible port is in an open position, and the collapsible port cannot receive a plug of a cable when the collapsible port is in a partially closed or closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: APPLE, INC.Inventors: Gavin REID, Chris LIGTENBERG, Bartley ANDRE
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Publication number: 20070247442Abstract: A method of operating a touch screen to activate one of a plurality of virtual keys is provided. A touch location is determined based on location data pertaining to touch input on the touch screen, wherein the touch input is intended to activate one of the plurality of virtual keys. Each of the plurality of virtual keys has a set of at least one key location corresponding to it. For each of the virtual keys, a parameter (such as physical distance) is determined for that virtual key that relates the touch location and the set of at least one key location corresponding to that virtual key. The determined parameters are processed to determine one of the virtual keys. For example, the determined one virtual key may be the virtual key with a key location (or more than one key location, on average) being closest to the touch location. A signal is generated indicating activation of the determined one of the virtual keys.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2007Publication date: October 25, 2007Inventors: Bartley Andre, Bas Ording, Greg Christie
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Publication number: 20070201197Abstract: The present invention is a computer controlled display device. In one embodiment, the display device includes a flat panel display having an input for receiving display data. Additionally, a moveable assembly may be coupled to the display. The moveable assembly may provide at least three degrees of freedom of movement for the flat panel display device. Additionally, the moveable assembly may have a cross-sectional area, which is substantially less than a cross-sectional area of a display structure of the flat panel display.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2007Publication date: August 30, 2007Inventors: Michael Hillman, Frank Tsai, Michael McBroom, Daniel McBroom, Brian Sudderth, Bartley Andre, Christopher Stringer, Daniel Riccio, Sung Kim, Clifford Jue, Bryan White
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Publication number: 20070190862Abstract: A connection system. The connection system includes a connection receptacle comprising a first component coupled to a chassis and a second component coupled to the first component. The first and second components are collapsed into a compact configuration when the connection receptacle is in a closed position. According to the system and method disclosed herein, implementing the receptacle as two separate components allows for a compact connection system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2007Publication date: August 16, 2007Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Gavin REID, Chris Ligtenberg, Bartley Andre
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Publication number: 20070182722Abstract: In one exemplary embodiment, a portable computer having a display assembly coupled to a base assembly to alternate between a closed position and an open position. Palm rest areas are formed by a touchpad disposed on the surface of the base assembly. In an alternative embodiment, a touchpad disposed on the base assembly has a width that extends substantially into the palm rests areas of the base assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2007Publication date: August 9, 2007Inventors: Steven Hotelling, Chris Ligtenberg, Duncan Kerr, Bartley Andre, Joshua Strickon, Brian Huppi, Imran Chaudhri, Greg Christie, Bas Ording
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Publication number: 20070077797Abstract: A connection system. The connection system includes a connection receptacle comprising a first component coupled to a chassis and a second component coupled to the first component. The first and second components are collapsed into a compact configuration when the connection receptacle is in a closed position. According to the system and method disclosed herein, implementing the receptacle as two separate components allows for a compact connection system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2005Publication date: April 5, 2007Inventors: Gavin Reid, Chris Ligtenberg, Bartley Andre
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Publication number: 20070077811Abstract: An integrated connector in accordance with the present invention is disclosed which can be connected to two separate data and power plugs or to one integrated data and power plug. Although the connector visually appears to the end user as two distinct ports (data and DC power), it is a single, unified connector from the system's perspective. This design facilitates precise mechanical alignment when a single integrated plug, with both data and DC power, is interfaced with the connector. However, since the single integrated connector presents two ports to the user, it also allows the individual interfaces to be utilized with their own respective plug.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2005Publication date: April 5, 2007Inventors: Eugene Kim, Bartley Andre, Eugene Whang, Brett Degner, Tang Tan, Aaron Leiba
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Publication number: 20070072443Abstract: An electrical plug and receptacle relying on magnetic force to maintain contact are disclosed. The plug and receptacle can be used as part of a power adapter for connecting an electronic device, such as a laptop computer, to a power supply. The plug includes electrical contacts, which are preferably biased toward corresponding contacts on the receptacle. The plug and receptacle each have a magnetic element. The magnetic element on one or both of the plug and receptacle can be a magnet, which is preferably a permanent rare earth magnet although electromagnets may also be used. The magnetic element on the plug or receptacle that does not include a magnet is composed of ferromagnetic material. When the plug and receptacle are brought into proximity, the magnetic attraction between the magnet and its complement, whether another magnet or a ferromagnetic material, maintains the contacts in an electrically conductive relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2005Publication date: March 29, 2007Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Rohrbach, Mark Doutt, Bartley Andre, Kanye Lim, John DiFonzo, Jean-Marc Gery
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Publication number: 20070072442Abstract: An electrical plug and receptacle relying on magnetic force from an electromagnet to maintain contact are disclosed. The plug and receptacle can be used as part of a power adapter for connecting an electronic device, such as a laptop computer, to a power supply. The plug includes electrical contacts, which are preferably biased toward corresponding contacts on the receptacle. The plug and receptacle each have a magnetic element. The magnetic element on one of the plug or receptacle can be a magnet or ferromagnetic material. The magnetic element on the other of the plug or receptacle is an electromagnet. When the plug and receptacle are brought into proximity, the magnetic attraction between the electromagnet magnet and its complement, whether another magnet or a ferromagnetic material, maintains the contacts in an electrically conductive relationship.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2005Publication date: March 29, 2007Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: John DiFonzo, Bartley Andre, Kanye Lim, Matthew Rohrbach, Mark Doutt, Jean-Marc Gery
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Publication number: 20070019374Abstract: A disk drive media access system opens a media access door to the interior of a disk drive sufficiently for ejection of disk media from the disk drive but insufficiently for manually engaging and removing disk media that is operationally positioned within the disk drive. The disk media is kept substantially laterally stationary during the opening of the media access door. The disk media is moved sufficiently for manually engaging the disk media for removing the disk media from the disk drive.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2005Publication date: January 25, 2007Applicant: APPLE COMPUTER INC.Inventors: Gregory Springer, Chris Ligtenberg, Bartley Andre, Brett Degner
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Publication number: 20070019375Abstract: An access system for a portable device provides a portable computer having a bottom surface. The portable computer is accessed through an active user interface on the bottom surface of the portable computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2005Publication date: January 25, 2007Applicant: APPLE COMPUTER INC.Inventors: Chris Ligtenberg, Gregory Springer, Bartley Andre, Brett Degner, Jonathan Ive
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Publication number: 20070014084Abstract: The present invention is a computer controlled display device. In one embodiment, the display device includes a flat panel display having an input for receiving display data. Additionally, a moveable assembly may be coupled to the display. The moveable assembly may provide at least three degrees of freedom of movement for the flat panel display device. Additionally, the moveable assembly may have a cross-sectional area, which is substantially less than a cross-sectional area of a display structure of the flat panel display. Additionally, the moveable assembly may include a plurality of stacked ball-and-socket assemblies.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2006Publication date: January 18, 2007Inventors: Steven Jobs, Jonathan Ive, Michael Hillman, Frank Tsai, Michael McBroom, Daniel McBroom, Brian Sudderth, Arthur Brigham, Joel Jensen, Robert Brownell, Sung Kim, Anwyl McDonald, Russell Mead, Arturo Meuniot, Jesus Beltran, Bartley Andre, Christopher Stringer, Daniel Riccio
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Publication number: 20060176655Abstract: A computer-controlled display device. In one embodiment, the display device includes a flat panel display coupled to one end of a moveable assembly. A base containing computer components is coupled to an opposite end of the moveable assembly. Power and data cables linking the flat panel display to one or more of the computer components are positioned within an interior portion of the moveable assembly. In one embodiment, the moveable assembly includes a first arm coupled to a second arm and provides movement in two or more dimensions simultaneously.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: August 10, 2006Inventors: Michael Hillman, Frank Tsai, Michael McBroom, Daniel McBroom, Brian Sudderth, Bartley Andre, Christopher Stringer, Daniel Riccio, Clifford Jue, Theo Mann, Opher Yom-Tov, Jesse Fourt, Ben Tarbell, Tony Lawson
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Publication number: 20060085757Abstract: A method of operating a touch screen to activate one of a plurality of virtual keys is provided. A touch location is determined based on location data pertaining to touch input on the touch screen, wherein the touch input is intended to activate one of the plurality of virtual keys. Each of the plurality of virtual keys has a set of at least one key location corresponding to it. For each of the virtual keys, a parameter (such as physical distance) is determined for that virtual key that relates the touch location and the set of at least one key location corresponding to that virtual key. The determined parameters are processed to determine one of the virtual keys. For example, the determined one virtual key may be the virtual key with a key location (or more than one key location, on average) being closest to the touch location. A signal is generated indicating activation of the determined one of the virtual keys.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2005Publication date: April 20, 2006Inventors: Bartley Andre, Bas Ording, Greg Christie
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Publication number: 20060044259Abstract: In one exemplary embodiment, a portable computer having a display assembly coupled to a base assembly to alternate between a closed position and an open position. Palm rest areas are formed by a touchpad disposed on the surface of the base assembly. In an alternative embodiment, a touchpad disposed on the base assembly has a width that extends substantially into the palm rests areas of the base assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2004Publication date: March 2, 2006Inventors: Steven Hotelling, Chris Ligtenberg, Duncan Kerr, Bartley Andre, Joshua Strickon, Brian Huppi, Imran Chaudhri, Greg Christle, Bas Ording
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Publication number: 20050202727Abstract: A DC connector arrangement is disclosed. The DC connector arrangement includes a DC plug and a DC receptacle that are configured to engage one another at more than one position. The DC plug and DC receptacle are also configured with a small contact distance to minimize the insertion and extraction forces that occur between the DC plug and the DC receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2004Publication date: September 15, 2005Applicant: Apple Computer, Inc., a California CorporationInventors: Bartley Andre, Jonathan Ive, Jong Min Lee, Kan Lim
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Publication number: 20050088814Abstract: The present invention is a computer controlled display device. In one embodiment, the display device includes a flat panel display having an input for receiving display data. Additionally, a moveable assembly may be coupled to the display. The moveable assembly may provide at least three degrees of freedom of movement for the flat panel display device. Additionally, the moveable assembly may have a cross-sectional area, which is substantially less than a cross-sectional area of a display structure of the flat panel display. Additionally, the moveable assembly may include a plurality of stacked ball-and-socket assemblies.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2004Publication date: April 28, 2005Inventors: Steven Jobs, Jonathan Ive, Michael Hillman, Frank Tsai, Michael McBroom, Daniel McBroom, Brian Sudderth, Arthur Brigham, Joel Jensen, Robert Brownell, Sung Kim, Anwyl McDonald, Russell Mead, Arturo Meuniot, Jesus Beltran, Bartley Andre, Christopher Stringer, Daniel Riccio
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Publication number: 20050088812Abstract: The present invention is a computer controlled display device. In one embodiment, the display device includes a flat panel display having an input for receiving display data. Additionally, a moveable assembly may be coupled to the display. The moveable assembly may provide at least three degrees of freedom of movement for the flat panel display device. Additionally, the moveable assembly may have a cross-sectional area, which is substantially less than a cross-sectional area of a display structure of the flat panel display.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: April 28, 2005Inventors: Michael Hillman, Frank Tsai, Michael McBroom, Daniel McBroom, Brian Sudderth, Bartley Andre, Christopher Stringer, Daniel Riccio, Sung Kim, Clifford Jue, Theodore Barber, Rickson Sun, Donald Westwood