Patents by Inventor Christopher J. Lee
Christopher J. Lee 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: 20250063615Abstract: An electronic device may include a processor configured to receive, over a local area network and from an accessory electronic device connected to the local area network, a request to register with the electronic device. The processor may also be configured to register the accessory electronic device for a service provided by the electronic device based on the request, and receive, from the accessory electronic device, a request to access the service. The processor may further be configured to provide, over the local area network and to the accessory electronic device, access to the service.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2024Publication date: February 20, 2025Inventors: Christopher J. LEE, Andreas I. GAL, Keith W. RAUENBUEHLER
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Patent number: 11351654Abstract: An abrasive article is provided that has a backing having opposed first and second major surfaces, an abrasive layer disposed on the first major surface, and a plurality of protrusions extending outwardly from the second major surface. The protrusions comprise a polymer having a Shore A hardness ranging from 5 to 90. These articles provide an alternative sanding solution enabling abrasive articles lacking an attachment layer to be handled effectively and efficiently, providing for a technically superior abrasive sheet on the marketplace that does not use or require an attachment layer.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2015Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Paul D. Graham, Douglas A. Davis, Yugeun P. Yang, Thomas E. Pahl, James J. Kobe, Christopher J. Lee, Thomas B. Galush, John G. Petersen
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Patent number: 10245704Abstract: Provided are abrasive articles in which the make layer, abrasive particle layer, and size layer are coated onto a backing according to a pre-determined coating pattern. All three components are generally in registration with each other, thereby providing a pervasive uncoated area extending across the backing. Advantageously, this configuration provides a coated abrasive that displays superior curl-resistance compared with previously disclosed abrasive articles. Moreover, this configuration resists loading, resists de-lamination, has enhanced flexibility, and decreases the quantity of raw materials required to achieve the same level of performance as conventional abrasive articles.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2011Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Deborah J. Eilers, Jeffrey R. Janssen, Charles R. Wald, Christopher J. Lee, Schoen A. Schuknecht
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Publication number: 20170304996Abstract: An abrasive article is provided that has a backing having opposed first and second major surfaces, an abrasive layer disposed on the first major surface, and a plurality of protrusions extending outwardly from the second major surface. The protrusions comprise a polymer having a Shore A hardness ranging from 5 to 90. These articles provide an alternative sanding solution enabling abrasive articles lacking an attachment layer to be handled effectively and efficiently, providing for a technically superior abrasive sheet on the marketplace that does not use or require an attachment layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2015Publication date: October 26, 2017Inventors: Paul D. Graham, Douglas A. Davis, Yugeun P. Yang, Thomas E. Pahl, James J. Kobe, Christopher J. Lee, Thomas B. Galush, John G. Petersen
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Publication number: 20120000135Abstract: Provided are abrasive articles in which the make layer, abrasive particle layer, and size layer are coated onto a backing according to a pre-determined coating pattern. All three components are generally in registration with each other, thereby providing a pervasive uncoated area extending across the backing Advantageously, this configuration provides a coated abrasive that displays superior curl-resistance compared with previously disclosed abrasive articles. Moreover, this configuration resists loading, resists de-lamination, has enhanced flexibility, and decreases the quantity of raw materials required to achieve the same level of performance as conventional abrasive articles.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Inventors: Deborah J. Eilers, Jeffrey R. Janssen, Charles R. Wald, Christopher J. Lee, Schoen A. Schuknecht
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Patent number: 7317378Abstract: An electronic identification tag, usually in very small size, responds to a reader with an identification code unique to the object to which the tag is attached. The stand-alone device responds to a reader signal by storing energy received from the signal, then using the stored energy to generate another signal that is encoded with identification information. In operation, a reader generates RF energy which can reach a multiplicity of such tags over a distance of several meters. The system minimizes power requirements for the tag by minimizing intelligence in the IC. Use of a transmit frequency which is different from the reader's power frequency reduces interference between the power pulse and information pulse, eliminates the need for filters and enables the multiplied clock reference frequency as the transmit carrier frequency.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2004Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: Tagent CorporationInventors: Neil Jarvis, Paul A. Lovoi, Warren Fay, Christopher J. Lee, Jarie G. Bolander, Bernard Baron, Anthony G. Jennetti, Forrest Wunderlich, Oscar Ayzenberg
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Patent number: 7257504Abstract: A radio frequency ID tag, very small in size and with an onboard antenna, is manufactured, tested and applied cost-efficiently. The transmit frequency for the tag is set during manufacture approximately, within a selected range, in a gross tuning step. A second tuning step fine tunes each tag by RF communication to set values of capacitance, resistance, etc., and this can be at the point of application of the tags. Other aspects include burning a randomly-selected value in the RF ID chip during manufacture to impose a random time delay for tag response (rather than having a random generator on the chip itself); structural testing of a large number of tags on a wafer using on-wafer interconnects and a special onboard sequencer test die; and production of the tag so as to be tunable to different frequency ranges.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2005Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Tagent CorporationInventors: Jarie G. Bolander, Forrest Wunderlich, Neil Jarvis, Christopher J. Lee, Bernard Baron, Paul A. Lovoi
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Patent number: 7160429Abstract: In some embodiments, multilayer structures are electrochemically fabricated from at least one structural material (e.g. nickel), at least one sacrificial material (e.g. copper), and at least one sealing material (e.g. solder). In some embodiments, the layered structure is made to have a desired configuration which is at least partially and immediately surrounded by sacrificial material which is in turn surrounded almost entirely by structural material. The surrounding structural material includes openings in the surface through which etchant can attack and remove trapped sacrificial material found within. Sealing material is located near the openings. After removal of the sacrificial material, the box is evacuated or filled with a desired gas or liquid. Thereafter, the sealing material is made to flow, seal the openings, and resolidify. In other embodiments, a post-layer formation lid or other enclosure completing structure is added.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2003Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Microfabrica Inc.Inventors: Adam L. Cohen, Michael S. Lockard, Dennis R. Smalley, Vacit Arat, Christopher J. Lee
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Publication number: 20040020782Abstract: In some embodiments, multilayer structures are electrochemically fabricated from at least one structural material (e.g. nickel), at least one sacrificial material (e.g. copper), and at least one sealing material (e.g. solder). In some embodiments, the layered structure is made to have a desired configuration which is at least partially and immediately surrounded by sacrificial material which is in turn surrounded almost entirely by structural material. The surrounding structural material includes openings in the surface through which etchant can attack and remove trapped sacrificial material found within. Sealing material is located near the openings. After removal of the sacrificial material, the box is evacuated or filled with a desired gas or liquid. Thereafter, the sealing material is made to flow, seal the openings, and resolidify. In other embodiments, a post-layer formation lid or other enclosure completing structure is added.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Applicant: MEMGen CorporationInventors: Adam L. Cohen, Michael S. Lockard, Dennis R. Smalley, Vacit Arat, Christopher J. Lee
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Patent number: 5887943Abstract: A thrust aid device to permit a bicycle rider to apply increased thrust to the pedals of the bicycle. The thrust aid device comprises an elongated mounting member having one end adapted to be fastened to the seat post of a bicycle and a movable thrust arm connected to the opposite end of the mounting member. The thrust arm is selectively movable between a first storage position and a second raised and operable position wherein the rider can push his or her hips against the thrust arm in the second position while pedaling in order to apply increased thrust to the pedals. One preferred embodiment has a vertically oriented sleeve in which the thrust arm slides between a retracted position and a raised operating position. The rider pushes the thrust arm down to move it to the retracted or storage position. A spring raises the thrust arm to the operating position when a latch is actuated.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Inventor: Christopher J. Lee