Patents by Inventor Clifford Jue
Clifford Jue 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: 8525396Abstract: An illumination source includes a heat sink with a planar inner core region and an outer core region having structures to dissipate heat from the inner core region. An LED assembly is affixed to the planar substrate and an adhesive layer between the planar substrate and the planar inner core region conducts heat from the LED assembly to the inner core region.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2011Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Soraa, Inc.Inventors: Frank Tin Chung Shum, Clifford Jue
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Publication number: 20130058099Abstract: An illumination source configured to output light having a user-modifiable beam characteristic includes a LED light unit for providing a light output in response to an output driving voltage, a driving module for receiving an input driving voltage for providing the output driving voltage to the LED light unit, a heat sink coupled to the LED light unit for dissipating heat produced by the LED light unit and the driving module, a reflector coupled to the heat sink for receiving the light output, for outputting a light beam having a first beam characteristic, and a lens coupled to the heat sink for receiving the light beam having the first beam characteristic and for outputting a light beam having a second beam characteristic, wherein the lens is selected by the user to achieve the second beam characteristic, and wherein the lens is coupled to the heat sink by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2012Publication date: March 7, 2013Applicant: Soraa, Inc.Inventors: Frank Shum, Clifford Jue
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Patent number: 8324835Abstract: A method for forming a light source includes receiving an LED light module having a plurality of LEDs on a silicon substrate coupled to a flexible printed circuit and bonding the LED light module directly to a heat-sink with a thermal adhesive A base module with LED driver circuits is inserted into an interior channel of the heat sink and contacts of the LED driver circuits are connected to the LED light module.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2011Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Soraa, Inc.Inventors: Frank Tin Chung Shum, Clifford Jue
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Publication number: 20120187830Abstract: A light source comprises a heat-sink having a mounting region, and heat-dissipating fins, a base housing having an inner cavity and coupled to the heat-sink, and an integrated lighting module including: a printed circuit board; an LED on a substrate coupled to the printed circuit board within a first lateral region of the printed circuit board, and an electronic driving circuit for providing power to the LED and coupled to the printed circuit board within a second lateral region of the printed circuit board, wherein a bottom surface of the substrate is thermally coupled to the mounting region of the heat-sink, and wherein the second lateral region of the integrated lighting module is located within the inner cavity of the base housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2011Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: Soraa IncorporatedInventors: Frank Tin Chung Shum, Clifford Jue
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Publication number: 20110204779Abstract: A light source manufacturing method includes disposing LEDs upon a substrate having input pads for receiving an operating voltage for the LEDs, bonding a flexible PC board to the substrate, and using a thermally conductive adhesive bonding the substrate onto a planar region of a heat sink.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: Soraa, Inc.Inventors: Frank Tin Chung Shum, Clifford Jue
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Publication number: 20110204780Abstract: A method for forming a light source includes receiving an LED light module having a plurality of LEDs on a silicon substrate coupled to a flexible printed circuit and bonding the LED light module directly to a heat-sink with a thermal adhesive A base module with LED driver circuits is inserted into an interior channel of the heat sink and contacts of the LED driver circuits are connected to the LED light module.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: Soraa, Inc.Inventors: Frank Tin Chung Shum, Clifford Jue
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Publication number: 20110204763Abstract: An illumination source includes a heat sink with a planar inner core region and an outer core region having structures to dissipate heat from the inner core region. An LED assembly is affixed to the planar substrate and an adhesive layer between the planar substrate and the planar inner core region conducts heat from the LED assembly to the inner core region.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: Soraa, Inc.Inventors: Frank Tin Chung Shum, Clifford Jue
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Publication number: 20110198979Abstract: A illumination source includes a LED assembly and an MR-16 form factor heat sink coupled to the LED assembly. The MR-16 form factor heat sink has an inner core region and an outer core region with the LED assembly disposed upon the inner core region, and the outer core region providing a heat sink.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: Soraa, Inc.Inventors: Frank Tin Chung Shum, Clifford Jue
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Patent number: 7773371Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: April 17, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Michael D. Hillman, Frank Tsai, Michael D. McBroom, Daniel L. McBroom, Brian T. Sudderth, Bartley K. Andre, Christopher Stringer, Daniel Riccio, Sung Kim, Clifford Jue, Bryan Thomas White
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Patent number: 7289315Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: December 19, 2003Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Michael D. Hillman, Frank Tsai, Michael D. McBroom, Daniel L. McBroom, Brian T. Sudderth, Bartley K. Andre, Christopher Stringer, Daniel Riccio, Clifford Jue, Theo Mann, Opher Doron Yom-Tov, Jesse Arnold Fourt, Ben Tarbell, Tony Lawson
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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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Patent number: 7209344Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: December 19, 2003Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Michael D. Hillman, Frank Tsai, Michael D. McBroom, Daniel L. McBroom, Brian T. Sudderth, Bartley K. Andre, Christopher Stringer, Daniel Riccio, Sung Kim, Clifford Jue, Bryan Thomas White
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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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Patent number: 6984081Abstract: The invention relates to an adjustable keyboard to be used, for example, at a computer terminal (12). The preferred embodiment is in the form of a keyboard having a number of keys (5), the keyboard being formed in at least two segments (2, 3) which are mutually movable relative- to one another using a hinge or joint (6). Each of the segments (2, 3) of the keyboard has mounted thereon some of the keys (5). The relatively movable nature of the keyboard aims at reducing stress and discomfort to the user by eliminating contortion to the user's wrists. More particularly, discomfort to the user caused by pronation of the wrists and/or ulnar deviation of the wrists is reduced. The hinge or joint (6) may be in the form of a ball and socket-type joint with a locking mechanism, which preferably includes a pivoted handle (100), in the form of a lever, used for locking and unlocking the hinge or joint (6).Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2000Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: ACESO, Inc.Inventors: Mark R. Goldstein, Andrezej Skoskiewicz, Clifford Jue, David John Law
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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
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Publication number: 20050041048Abstract: 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: February 24, 2005Inventors: 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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Patent number: 6735802Abstract: A system for determining when the brushhead portion of a power toothbrush should be replaced. The system includes a piezoelectric transducer for detecting oscillations of the brushhead. The piezoelectric transducer produces an output signal which is used to drive a counter which accumulates the total number of such oscillations. When the total number of oscillations reaches a preselected number, which is representative of typical use of the toothbrush for a predetermined amount of time, e.g. six months, a signal is produced which drives an alarm indicator, the action of which is recognizable by the user of the toothbrush.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2000Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: William G. Lundell, Clifford Jue, Annetta M. Papadopoulos
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Patent number: 6641316Abstract: The invention relates to an adjustable keyboard to be used, for example, at a computer terminal. The preferred embodiment is in the form of a keyboard having a number of keys, the keyboard being formed in at least two segments which are mutually movable relative to one another using a hinge or joint. Each of the segments of the keyboard has mounted thereon some of the keys. The relatively movable nature of the keyboard aims at reducing stress and discomfort to the user by eliminating contortion to the user's wrists. More particularly, discomfort to the user caused by pronation of the wrists and/or ulnar deviation of the wrists is reduced. The hinge or joint may be in the form of a ball and socket-type joint with a locking mechanism, which preferably includes a pivoted handle, in the form of a lever, used for locking and unlocking the hinge or joint.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1999Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Inventors: Mark Goldstein, Andrzej Skoskiewicz, Clifford Jue, David John Law
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Patent number: D662899Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2011Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Soraa, Inc.Inventors: Frank Shum, Clifford Jue
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Patent number: D662900Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2011Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Soraa, Inc.Inventors: Frank Shum, Clifford Jue