Patents by Inventor Christine Concho
Christine Concho 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: 11446203Abstract: A sexual stimulation system, preferably including one or more excitation devices and one or more accessories. An excitation device, preferably including one or more housings, and optionally including one or more stimulation units, power modules, sensors, user input elements, communication modules, processors and/or control modules. An accessory, preferably including one or more mating elements, and optionally including one or more user interface elements. A method of use, preferably including configuring the system in a mated configuration, configuring the system in an unmated configuration, and/or providing stimulation using the system.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2020Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: Crave Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Michael Topolovac, Tian Yi Chang, Calvin Fung, Tad Masek, Christine Concho
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Publication number: 20200405573Abstract: A sexual stimulation system, preferably including one or more excitation devices and one or more accessories. An excitation device, preferably including one or more housings, and optionally including one or more stimulation units, power modules, sensors, user input elements, communication modules, processors and/or control modules. An accessory, preferably including one or more mating elements, and optionally including one or more user interface elements. A method of use, preferably including configuring the system in a mated configuration, configuring the system in an unmated configuration, and/or providing stimulation using the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2020Publication date: December 31, 2020Inventors: Michael Topolovac, Tian Yi Chang, Calvin Fung, Tad Masek, Christine Concho
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Patent number: 10869808Abstract: An excitation device, preferably including: stimulation units; a sensor; a processor configured to control the stimulation units; a power module configured to power excitation device components; and a housing configured to house the other excitation device components and to couple the excitation device to a user. A control device, preferably including one or more outputs and a housing. A method for sexual stimulation, preferably including: sampling measurements, determining actuation parameters, and actuating stimulation units.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2017Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Assignee: Crave Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Calvin Fung, Tad Masek, Michael Topolovac, Christine Concho, Tian Yi Chang
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Publication number: 20180168919Abstract: An excitation device, preferably including: stimulation units; a sensor; a processor configured to control the stimulation units; a power module configured to power excitation device components; and a housing configured to house the other excitation device components and to couple the excitation device to a user. A control device, preferably including one or more outputs and a housing. A method for sexual stimulation, preferably including: sampling measurements, determining actuation parameters, and actuating stimulation units.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2017Publication date: June 21, 2018Inventors: Calvin Fung, Tad Masek, Michael Topolovac, Christine Concho, Tian Yi Chang
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Patent number: 9512620Abstract: A rooftop photovoltaic solar system is disclosed. The solar system comprises a plurality of photovoltaic modules forming a rooftop array, the rooftop array having at least one edge and a wind deflector positioned along the edge of the rooftop array, the wind deflector constrained in a first configuration by a fuse. In the first configuration the wind deflector comprises a deflecting portion adapted to deflect wind blowing on the rooftop above the rooftop array and a ventilation portion having a plurality of openings, the openings positioned to permit airflow under the rooftop array. The wind deflector assumes a second configuration upon release of the fuse. In the second configuration, the deflecting portion is elevated from the first configuration and the ventilation portion is positioned to permit less airflow through the plurality of openings than in the first configuration.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2014Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: SUNPOWER CORPORATIONInventors: Christine Concho, Michael Crockett, Carl J. S. Lenox
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Publication number: 20140311054Abstract: A rooftop photovoltaic solar system is disclosed. The solar system comprises a plurality of photovoltaic modules forming a rooftop array, the rooftop array having at least one edge and a wind deflector positioned along the edge of the rooftop array, the wind deflector constrained in a first configuration by a fuse. In the first configuration the wind deflector comprises a deflecting portion adapted to deflect wind blowing on the rooftop above the rooftop array and a ventilation portion having a plurality of openings, the openings positioned to permit airflow under the rooftop array. The wind deflector assumes a second configuration upon release of the fuse. In the second configuration, the deflecting portion is elevated from the first configuration and the ventilation portion is positioned to permit less airflow through the plurality of openings than in the first configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2014Publication date: October 23, 2014Inventors: Christine Concho, Michael Crockett, Carl J.S. Lenox
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Patent number: 8763316Abstract: A rooftop photovoltaic solar system is disclosed. The solar system comprises a plurality of photovoltaic modules forming a rooftop array, the rooftop array having at least one edge and a wind deflector positioned along the edge of the rooftop array, the wind deflector constrained in a first configuration by a fuse. In the first configuration the wind deflector comprises a deflecting portion adapted to deflect wind blowing on the rooftop above the rooftop array and a ventilation portion having a plurality of openings, the openings positioned to permit airflow under the rooftop array. The wind deflector assumes a second configuration upon release of the fuse. In the second configuration, the deflecting portion is elevated from the first configuration and the ventilation portion is positioned to permit less airflow through the plurality of openings than in the first configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2012Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Sunpower CorporationInventors: Christine Concho, Michael Crockett, Carl J. S. Lenox
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Publication number: 20130255167Abstract: A rooftop photovoltaic solar system is disclosed. The solar system comprises a plurality of photovoltaic modules forming a rooftop array, the rooftop array having at least one edge and a wind deflector positioned along the edge of the rooftop array, the wind deflector constrained in a first configuration by a fuse. In the first configuration the wind deflector comprises a deflecting portion adapted to deflect wind blowing on the rooftop above the rooftop array and a ventilation portion having a plurality of openings, the openings positioned to permit airflow under the rooftop array. The wind deflector assumes a second configuration upon release of the fuse. In the second configuration, the deflecting portion is elevated from the first configuration and the ventilation portion is positioned to permit less airflow through the plurality of openings than in the first configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: SUNPOWER CORPORATIONInventors: Christine Concho, Michael Crockett, Carl J.S. Lenox
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Patent number: 7797883Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention includes a roof support apparatus which may be used for securing a load to a tile-covered roof. The roof support apparatus comprises a mounting plate, a first and second attachment member, an upper support member, and a load. The mounting plate engages its base with an upper surface of the roof. A track of the mounting plate extends parallel to the base and has a width less than a width of said base. The first and second attachment members are adapted to extend downward through an exposed surface of the base on both sides of the track. The upper support member is adapted to pass vertically upward through an opening in a roof covering material, such as tile, and engage a screw which may slide along the tack until the screw and the upper support member are fully engaged.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2009Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: SolarCity CorporationInventors: Ben Tarbell, Christine Concho, Soren Jensen, Zack Ardell-Smith
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Publication number: 20100170163Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention includes a roof support apparatus which may be used for securing a load to a tile-covered roof. The roof support apparatus comprises a mounting plate, a first and second attachment member, an upper support member, and a load. The mounting plate engages its base with an upper surface of the roof. A track of the mounting plate extends parallel to the base and has a width less than a width of said base. The first and second attachment members are adapted to extend downward through an exposed surface of the base on both sides of the track. The upper support member is adapted to pass vertically upward through an opening in a roof covering material, such as tile, and engage a screw which may slide along the tack until the screw and the upper support member are fully engaged.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2009Publication date: July 8, 2010Applicant: SolarCity CorporationInventors: Ben Tarbell, Christine Concho, Soren Jensen, Zack Ardell-Smith
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Patent number: D821600Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2015Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: Crave Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Tian Yi Chang, Christine Concho, Michael Topolovac
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Patent number: D956990Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2020Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: Crave Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Christine Concho, Michael Topolovac