Patents by Inventor Dave Doyle
Dave Doyle 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: 11949147Abstract: An integrated heatsink and antenna structure that is suitable for inclusion in small and midsized computing devices. The integrated heatsink and antenna structure may include a plurality of fin components that dissipate thermal energy integrated into a heatsink base and a plurality of radio frequency antenna portions coupled to and surrounded by the fin components. The plurality of radio frequency antenna portions may form a monopole antenna. The heatsink base may operate as a ground reference for each of the plurality of the antenna portions and to improve an omnidirectional pattern of each of the plurality of the antenna portions.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2022Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: VEEA INC.Inventors: Shaun Joseph Greaney, Michael Liccone, Michael Mirabella, Theodore Lubbe, Dave Doyle, Bob Migliorino, Perry Wintner, Clint Smith
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Patent number: 11837773Abstract: A resilient antenna securing device that includes a frame structure and a plurality of fin components projecting outwardly from the frame structure. The fin components are configured to receive and hold one or more RF antenna portions. Each fin of a first pair of the plurality of fins components includes a tab that extends toward the other fin of the first pair of fins. At least one first intermediate fin of the plurality of fins is disposed between the first pair of fins. The tabs from the first pair of fins together trap a first RF antenna portion between the tabs and the at least one first intermediate fin.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2022Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: VEEA INC.Inventors: Michael Mirabella, Bob Migliorino, Shaun Greaney, Theodore Lubbe, Michael Liccone, Dave Doyle, Perry Wintner, Clint Smith
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Patent number: 11695438Abstract: The embodiments include a stackable computing device that includes an integrated heatsink and antenna structure and a housing structure. The housing structure includes a housing casing that surrounds the integrated heatsink and antenna structure. The integrated heatsink and antenna structure includes a heatsink base and one or more radio frequency (RF) antenna portions. The heatsink base includes a connector port that provides an interface between components of the computing device and other computing or peripheral devices. For example, the heatsink base may include platform that is configured to have circuitry fixedly secured on a first side of the platform with a connector of the circuitry aligned with an aperture of the connector port such that a connection to the circuitry is accepted by circuitry of another computing device.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2020Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Assignee: VEEA INC.Inventors: Perry Wintner, Dave Doyle, Michael Liccone, Bob Migliorino, Shaun Joseph Greaney, Theodore Lubbe, Michael Mirabella, Clint Smith
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Patent number: 11641413Abstract: A modular wireless communications system (edge device, etc.) that includes a base unit having a base unit processor and one or more additional units that each include a processor, in which the base unit processor is configured with processor-executable software instructions to determine whether the base unit has been combined with the one or more additional units to create a combined unit and/or whether one or more of the additional units have been detached from the combined unit. The processor may automatically perform an edge reconfiguration interrogation and enumeration (ERIE) operation in response to determining that the base unit has been combined with the one or more additional units to create the combined unit or in response to determining that one or more of the additional units have been detached from the combined unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2022Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: VEEA INC.Inventors: Dave Doyle, Perry Wintner, Michael Liccone, Michael Mirabella, Bob Migliorino, Shaun Greaney, Theodore Lubbe, Clint Smith
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Publication number: 20230126145Abstract: An integrated heatsink and antenna structure that is suitable for inclusion in small and midsized computing devices. The integrated heatsink and antenna structure may include a plurality of fin components that dissipate thermal energy integrated into a heatsink base and a plurality of radio frequency antenna portions coupled to and surrounded by the fin components. The plurality of radio frequency antenna portions may form a monopole antenna. The heatsink base may operate as a ground reference for each of the plurality of the antenna portions and to improve an omnidirectional pattern of each of the plurality of the antenna portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2022Publication date: April 27, 2023Inventors: Shaun Joseph Greaney, Michael Liccone, Michael Mirabella, Theodore Lubbe, Dave Doyle, Bob Migliorino, Perry Wintner, Clint Smith
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Patent number: 11563262Abstract: An integrated heatsink and antenna structure that is suitable for inclusion in small and midsized computing devices. The integrated heatsink and antenna structure may include heatsink portions and radio frequency antenna portions. The heatsink portions may provide a path for dissipating thermal energy or heat generated by the components in the device (e.g., printed circuit boards, processors, voltage amplifiers, etc.), and the radio frequency (RF) antenna portions may allow the device to send and receive wireless communications. The integrated heatsink and antenna structure may be formed so that radio frequency antenna portions operate to improve the thermal performance of the heatsink portions and/or so that the heatsink portions operate to improve the antenna properties (e.g., radiation patterns, radiation efficiency, bandwidth, input impedance, polarization, directivity, gain, beam-width, voltage standing wave ratio, etc.) of the radio frequency antenna portions.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2020Date of Patent: January 24, 2023Assignee: VEEA Inc.Inventors: Shaun Joseph Greaney, Michael Liccone, Michael Mirabella, Theodore Lubbe, Dave Doyle, Bob Migliorino, Perry Wintner, Clint Smith
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Publication number: 20220359974Abstract: A resilient antenna securing device that includes a frame structure and a plurality of fin components projecting outwardly from the frame structure. The fin components are configured to receive and hold one or more RF antenna portions. Each fin of a first pair of the plurality of fins components includes a tab that extends toward the other fin of the first pair of fins. At least one first intermediate fin of the plurality of fins is disposed between the first pair of fins. The tabs from the first pair of fins together trap a first RF antenna portion between the tabs and the at least one first intermediate fin.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2022Publication date: November 10, 2022Inventors: Michael MIRABELLA, Bob MIGLIORINO, Shaun GREANEY, Theodore LUBBE, Michael LICCONE, Dave DOYLE, Perry WINTNER, Clint SMITH
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Patent number: 11431075Abstract: A resilient antenna securing device that includes a frame structure and a plurality of fin components projecting outwardly from the frame structure. The fin components are configured to receive and hold one or more RF antenna portions. Each fin of a first pair of the plurality of fins components includes a tab that extends toward the other fin of the first pair of fins. At least one first intermediate fin of the plurality of fins is disposed between the first pair of fins. The tabs from the first pair of fins together trap a first RF antenna portion between the tabs and the at least one first intermediate fin.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2021Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignee: VEEA INC.Inventors: Michael Mirabella, Bob Migliorino, Shaun Greaney, Theodore Lubbe, Michael Liccone, Dave Doyle, Perry Wintner, Clint Smith
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Publication number: 20220141324Abstract: A modular wireless communications system (edge device, etc.) that includes a base unit having a base unit processor and one or more additional units that each include a processor, in which the base unit processor is configured with processor-executable software instructions to determine whether the base unit has been combined with the one or more additional units to create a combined unit and/or whether one or more of the additional units have been detached from the combined unit. The processor may automatically perform an edge reconfiguration interrogation and enumeration (ERIE) operation in response to determining that the base unit has been combined with the one or more additional units to create the combined unit or in response to determining that one or more of the additional units have been detached from the combined unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2022Publication date: May 5, 2022Inventors: Dave DOYLE, Perry WINTNER, Michael LICCONE, Michael MIRABELLA, Bob MIGLIORINO, Shaun GREANEY, Theodore LUBBE, Clint SMITH
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Patent number: 11258889Abstract: A modular wireless communications system (edge device, etc.) that includes a base unit having a base unit processor and one or more additional units that each include a processor, in which the base unit processor is configured with processor-executable software instructions to determine whether the base unit has been combined with the one or more additional units to create a combined unit and/or whether one or more of the additional units have been detached from the combined unit. The processor may automatically perform an edge reconfiguration interrogation and enumeration (ERIE) operation in response to determining that the base unit has been combined with the one or more additional units to create the combined unit or in response to determining that one or more of the additional units have been detached from the combined unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2021Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: VEEA INC.Inventors: Bob Migliorino, Michael Liccone, Shaun Greaney, Dave Doyle, Michael Mirabella, Perry Wintner, Theodore Lubbe, Clint Smith
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Publication number: 20210243286Abstract: A modular wireless communications system (edge device, etc.) that includes a base unit having a base unit processor and one or more additional units that each include a processor, in which the base unit processor is configured with processor-executable software instructions to determine whether the base unit has been combined with the one or more additional units to create a combined unit and/or whether one or more of the additional units have been detached from the combined unit. The processor may automatically perform an edge reconfiguration interrogation and enumeration (ERIE) operation in response to determining that the base unit has been combined with the one or more additional units to create the combined unit or in response to determining that one or more of the additional units have been detached from the combined unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Inventors: Bob Migliorino, Michael Liccone, Shaun Greaney, Dave Doyle, Michael Mirabella, Perry Wintner, Theodore Lubbe, Clint Smith
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Publication number: 20210234250Abstract: An antenna system with a build in heatsink for use in a modular wireless communications system. The antenna system may include a ground plane component and an antenna component. The antenna component may include a radiating portion for broadcasting wireless communications signals, a grounded end affixable to the ground plane component, and a shorted portion positioned between the radiating portion and the grounded end.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2021Publication date: July 29, 2021Inventors: Bob Migliorino, Michael Liccone, Shaun Greaney, Dave Doyle, Michael Mirabella, Perry Wintner, Theodore Lubbe, Clint Smith
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Publication number: 20210226316Abstract: A resilient antenna securing device that includes a frame structure and a plurality of fin components projecting outwardly from the frame structure. The fin components are configured to receive and hold one or more RF antenna portions. Each fin of a first pair of the plurality of fins components includes a tab that extends toward the other fin of the first pair of fins. At least one first intermediate fin of the plurality of fins is disposed between the first pair of fins. The tabs from the first pair of fins together trap a first RF antenna portion between the tabs and the at least one first intermediate fin.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2021Publication date: July 22, 2021Inventors: Bob Migliorino, Michael Liccone, Shaun Greaney, Dave Doyle, Michael Mirabella, Perry Wintner, Theodore Lubbe
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Publication number: 20210194514Abstract: The embodiments include a stackable computing device that includes an integrated heatsink and antenna structure and a housing structure. The housing structure includes a housing casing that surrounds the integrated heatsink and antenna structure. The integrated heatsink and antenna structure includes a heatsink base and one or more radio frequency (RF) antenna portions. The heatsink base includes a connector port that provides an interface between components of the computing device and other computing or peripheral devices. For example, the heatsink base may include platform that is configured to have circuitry fixedly secured on a first side of the platform with a connector of the circuitry aligned with an aperture of the connector port such that a connection to the circuitry is accepted by circuitry of another computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2020Publication date: June 24, 2021Inventors: Bob Migliorino, Michael Liccone, Shaun Joseph Greaney, Dave Doyle, Michael Mirabella, Perry Wintner, Theodore Lubbe, Clint Smith
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Publication number: 20210175596Abstract: An integrated heatsink and antenna structure that is suitable for inclusion in small and midsized computing devices. The integrated heatsink and antenna structure may include heatsink portions and radio frequency antenna portions. The heatsink portions may provide a path for dissipating thermal energy or heat generated by the components in the device (e.g., printed circuit boards, processors, voltage amplifiers, etc.), and the radio frequency (RF) antenna portions may allow the device to send and receive wireless communications. The integrated heatsink and antenna structure may be formed so that radio frequency antenna portions operate to improve the thermal performance of the heatsink portions and/or so that the heatsink portions operate to improve the antenna properties (e.g., radiation patterns, radiation efficiency, bandwidth, input impedance, polarization, directivity, gain, beam-width, voltage standing wave ratio, etc.) of the radio frequency antenna portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2020Publication date: June 10, 2021Inventors: Bob Migliorino, Michael Liccone, Shaun Joseph Greaney, Dave Doyle, Michael Mirabella, Perry Wintner, Theodore Lubbe, Clint Smith
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Patent number: D910582Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2020Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: VEEA INC.Inventors: Bob Migliorino, Michael Liccone, Shaun Greaney, Dave Doyle, Michael Mirabella, Perry Wintner, Theodore Lubbe
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Patent number: D910583Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2020Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: VEEA INC.Inventors: Bob Migliorino, Michael Liccone, Shaun Greaney, Dave Doyle, Michael Mirabella, Perry Wintner, Theodore Lubbe
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Patent number: D922337Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2020Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: Veea Inc.Inventors: Bob Migliorino, Michael Liccone, Shaun Greaney, Dave Doyle, Michael Mirabella, Perry Wintner, Theodore Lubbe
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Patent number: D922338Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2020Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: Veea Inc.Inventors: Bob Migliorino, Michael Liccone, Shaun Greaney, Dave Doyle, Michael Mirabella, Perry Wintner, Theodore Lubbe
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Patent number: D942959Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2020Date of Patent: February 8, 2022Assignee: VEEA INC.Inventors: Bob Migliorino, Michael Liccone, Shaun Greaney, Dave Doyle, Michael Mirabella, Perry Wintner, Theodore Lubbe