Patents by Inventor David A. Hensley
David A. Hensley 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: 10888776Abstract: Described herein are, among other things, handheld controllers that include one or more touchpads (i.e., touch-sensitive controls) configured to detachably couple to one or more overlays that effectively transform the respective touchpad into a different control. For instance, one example handheld controller may include a circular trackpad that is configured to detect a position of a finger on a top surface of the trackpad. This position may be used to control a cursor or avatar, for scrolling, or for any other type of command. In general, most or all of the top surface may be usable by a user for providing input to the controller and/or a remote system coupled to the controller. As described herein, however, one or more different overlays may detachably couple to a housing of the controller and/or the trackpad itself to effectively change the use of the trackpad.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2018Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: Valve CorporationInventors: Austin Palmer, Cheang Tad Yoo, Brian David Hensley, Michael J. Goerz, Scott Dalton, Ian Campbell, Christopher Lee Bjordhal, Jeffrey Peter Bellinghausen
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Patent number: 10818611Abstract: Methods for compensating for bow in a semiconductor structure comprising an epitaxial layer grown on a semiconductor substrate. The methods include forming an adhesion layer on the backside of the wafer, and forming a stress compensation layer on the adhesion layer.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2017Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: II-VI Delaware, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Chi-Wen Chang, David Hensley, William Wilkinson
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Patent number: 10806993Abstract: Described herein are, among other things, handheld controllers that include housings having one or more receiver portions for detachably coupling to one or more controls. For example, a housing of one such controller may include, on a front surface of the housing, a receiver that is configured to detachably couple to one or more joysticks, one or more D-pads, one or more track pads, one or more buttons, and/or the like. In some instances, a user may swap a first control for a second control based on a current application (e.g., game title) that the user is playing, based on comfort of the user, and/or for any other reason.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2018Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: Valve CorporationInventors: Michael J. Goerz, Ian Campbell, Jeffrey Peter Bellinghausen, Brian David Hensley, Scott Dalton, Christopher Lee Bjordhal, Gregory Martin Matelich, II
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Patent number: 10790823Abstract: An electronic device may include a proximity sensor, a touch sensor, and one or more light emitting elements. The touch sensor may be configured to detect touch input provided on a surface of the electronic device at a location in front of the touch sensor for purposes of powering on the electronic device. Prior to powering on the electronic device, a location of the touch sensor may remain inconspicuous. When the proximity sensor detects an object, such as a user, which moves within a threshold distance from a surface of the electronic device, the location of the touch sensor can be made conspicuous. After the power switch is made conspicuous, the user is able to see where to provide touch input on the electronic device to power on the electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2019Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: Valve CorporationInventors: Jeffrey Scott Keyzer, Michael Jacob Goerz, Jeffrey Peter Bellinghausen, Brian David Hensley, Jason Beach
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Publication number: 20200164269Abstract: Described herein are, among other things, handheld controllers that include one or more touchpads (i.e., touch-sensitive controls) configured to detachably couple to one or more overlays that effectively transform the respective touchpad into a different control. For instance, one example handheld controller may include a circular trackpad that is configured to detect a position of a finger on a top surface of the trackpad. This position may be used to control a cursor or avatar, for scrolling, or for any other type of command. In general, most or all of the top surface may be usable by a user for providing input to the controller and/or a remote system coupled to the controller. As described herein, however, one or more different overlays may detachably couple to a housing of the controller and/or the trackpad itself to effectively change the use of the trackpad.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2018Publication date: May 28, 2020Inventors: Austin Palmer, Cheang Tad Yoo, Brian David Hensley, Michael J. Goerz, Scott Dalton, Ian Campbell, Christopher Lee Bjordhal, Jeffrey Peter Bellinghausen
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Patent number: 10639543Abstract: Described herein are, among other things, handheld controllers having touch-sensitive controls, as well as methods for use of the touch-sensitive controls and methods for assembling the handheld controllers. An example handheld controller may include a top-surface control (e.g., a “trigger button”) that includes a switch, a pressure sensor, and a touch sensor for detecting a presence, location, and/or gesture of a finger on the top-surface control.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2018Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Valve CorporationInventors: Ian Campbell, Jeffrey Peter Bellinghausen, Brian David Hensley, Scott Dalton, Michael Jacob Goerz, Cheang Tad Yoo
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Publication number: 20200086211Abstract: Described herein are, among other things, handheld controllers that include housings having one or more receiver portions for detachably coupling to one or more controls. For example, a housing of one such controller may include, on a front surface of the housing, a receiver that is configured to detachably couple to one or more joysticks, one or more D-pads, one or more track pads, one or more buttons, and/or the like. In some instances, a user may swap a first control for a second control based on a current application (e.g., game title) that the user is playing, based on comfort of the user, and/or for any other reason.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2018Publication date: March 19, 2020Inventors: Michael J. Goerz, Ian Campbell, Jeffrey Peter Bellinghausen, Brian David Hensley, Scott Dalton, Christopher Lee Bjordhal
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Publication number: 20170162522Abstract: Methods for compensating for bow in a semiconductor structure comprising an epitaxial layer grown on a semiconductor substrate. The methods include forming an adhesion layer on the backside of the wafer, and forming a stress compensation layer on the adhesion layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2017Publication date: June 8, 2017Applicant: II-VI OptoElectronic Devices, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Chi-Wen Chang, David Hensley, William Wilkinson
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Publication number: 20170148747Abstract: Methods for compensating for warpage in a semiconductor structure comprising an epitaxial layer grown on a semiconductor substrate. The methods include forming a buffer layer on the epitaxial layer and forming a compensating layer on the buffer layer; forming a buffer layer on the semiconductor substrate and forming a compensating layer on the buffer layer; and forming grooves in the epitaxial layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2016Publication date: May 25, 2017Inventors: Kevin Chi-Wen Chang, Wojciech Krystek, Douglas Dopp, David Hensley, William Wilkinson
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Patent number: 7866959Abstract: An electronic system, an apparatus for cooling an electronic system, an electronics cooling apparatus, and associated method use a clutch to operate a cooling fan. An electronics cooling fan for usage in cooling an electronic system comprises a clutch that disengages upon failure wherein the electronics cooling fan is configured to freewheel upon disengagement of the clutch.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2005Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Stephan Karl Barsun, Edward Anglada, James David Hensley
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Patent number: 7348495Abstract: A method and apparatus to mount a uniform force hydrostatic bolster plate to a substrate. One embodiment of the invention involves a method to assemble a uniform force hydrostatic bolster plate on a substrate. A second embodiment of the invention involves a method to fabricate a uniform force hydrostatic bolster plate. A third embodiment of the invention involves an assembled substrate with a uniform force hydrostatic bolster plate on the opposite side of the assembled substrate, under an electrical contact area of a component on the assembled substrate.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2004Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: James David Hensley, Michael Alan Brooks
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Publication number: 20080024278Abstract: An interrogator, methods of discerning the presence of an object, and interrogation systems employing the same. In one embodiment, the interrogation systems include multiple interrogators that communicate with a base command unit to track a location of an object. In another embodiment wherein the object is an RFID object (e.g., an object with an RFID tag), the interrogators employ signal processing techniques such as precharging the RFID object, and correlating a reference code with a reply code from the RFID object using selected techniques to increase a sensitivity of the interrogator, especially for adverse environments. In other embodiments, the interrogation systems include variations of metal instruments and sponges employed therewith. In yet another embodiment, the interrogation system includes metal interrogators capable of discerning the presence of a metal object, especially in a presence of another metal object.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventors: John Volpi, Wallace Kluck, David Hensley
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Publication number: 20080018450Abstract: An interrogator, methods of discerning the presence of an object, and interrogation systems employing the same. In one embodiment, the interrogation systems include multiple interrogators that communicate with a base command unit to track a location of an object. In another embodiment wherein the object is an RFID object (e.g., an object with an RFID tag), the interrogators employ signal processing techniques such as precharging the RFID object, and correlating a reference code with a reply code from the RFID object using selected techniques to increase a sensitivity of the interrogator, especially for adverse environments. In other embodiments, the interrogation systems include variations of metal instruments and sponges employed therewith. In yet another embodiment, the interrogation system includes metal interrogators capable of discerning the presence of a metal object, especially in a presence of another metal object.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventors: John Volpi, Jimmy Laferney, David Hensley, Robert Hatch, Glenn Boisbrun
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Publication number: 20080018432Abstract: An interrogator, methods of discerning the presence of an object, and interrogation systems employing the same. In one embodiment, the interrogation systems include multiple interrogators that communicate with a base command unit to track a location of an object. In another embodiment wherein the object is an RFID object (e.g., an object with an RFID tag), the interrogators employ signal processing techniques such as precharging the RFID object, and correlating a reference code with a reply code from the RIFD object using selected techniques to increase a sensitivity of the interrogator, especially for adverse environments. In other embodiments, the interrogation systems include variations of metal instruments and sponges employed therewith. In yet another embodiment, the interrogation system includes metal interrogators capable of discerning the presence of a metal object, especially in a presence of another metal object.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventors: John Volpi, Logan Scott, Wallace Kluck, David Hensley
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Publication number: 20080018468Abstract: An interrogator, methods of discerning the presence of an object, and interrogation systems employing the same. In one embodiment, the interrogation systems include multiple interrogators that communicate with a base command unit to track a location of an object. In another embodiment wherein the object is an RFID object (e.g., an object with an RFID tag), the interrogators employ signal processing techniques such as precharging the RFID object, and correlating a reference code with a reply code from the RFID object using selected techniques to increase a sensitivity of the interrogator, especially for adverse environments. In other embodiments, the interrogation systems include variations of metal instruments and sponges employed therewith. In yet another embodiment, the interrogation system includes metal interrogators capable of discerning the presence of a metal object, especially in a presence of another metal object.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventors: John Volpi, Logan Scott, David Hensley
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Publication number: 20080018469Abstract: An interrogator, methods of discerning the presence of an object, and interrogation systems employing the same. In one embodiment, the interrogation systems include multiple interrogators that communicate with a base command unit to track a location of an object. In another embodiment wherein the object is an RFID object (e.g., an object with an RFID tag), the interrogators employ signal processing techniques such as precharging the RFID object, and correlating a reference code with a reply code from the RIFD object using selected techniques to increase a sensitivity of the interrogator, especially for adverse environments. In other embodiments, the interrogation systems include variations of metal instruments and sponges employed therewith. In yet another embodiment, the interrogation system includes metal interrogators capable of discerning the presence of a metal object, especially in a presence of another metal object.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventors: John Volpi, Logan Scott, David Hensley
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Patent number: 7277405Abstract: A system for reducing or eliminating cross talk resulting from co-channel interference in TDMA communication systems is disclosed. In general, the system may include one or more enhanced mobile stations sending, to an enhanced base station, base station identifying information in a training period that was previously used by mobile units to send pseudotrainiug information. The base station identifying information may include, but is not limited to, global cell site identification or any portion thereof or local cell site identification or any portion thereof. Upon receipt of information including the appropriate base station identifying information, die enhanced base station may perform enhanced synchronization and reception and correction functions.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2001Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Michael N. Kloos, David A. Hensley, Christopher L. Johnson
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Publication number: 20070151027Abstract: A patient support (10) is provided for supporting a patient. Patient support (10) includes a frame (12), a deck (16), a mattress (18) and siderails (24 and 26).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2004Publication date: July 5, 2007Inventors: David Hensley, Jean Duvert, Sebastien Gemeline, Patrick Weizman, Gary Siegle, Barbu Olivier, Le Guenael
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Publication number: 20070143922Abstract: A patient-support apparatus includes a patient-support deck movable from a use position to a stowed position. The patient-support deck is configured to engage receivers of the patient-support apparatus to support the deck in a cantilevered configuration. The patient-support deck may be secured to the patient-support apparatus by a locking mechanism. A storage structure is configured to support the patient-support deck in a stowed position. The storage structure is configured to deflect under load to prevent damage to the storage structure or patient-support deck.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2006Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: HILL-ROM SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Francis Ganance, Robert Cooks, Kenneth Kramer, Jerome Reckelhoff, Peter Wukusick, Robert Zerhusen, Mark Haufler, Darrell Metz, Kenneth Rudolf, Stephen Holl, Richard Chance, David Hornbach, John Biondo, James Findlay, David Hensley
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Patent number: D873845Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2018Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Assignee: Valve CorporationInventors: Jeffrey Scott Keyzer, Jeffrey Peter Bellinghausen, Brian David Hensley, Michael J. Goerz, Jason Beach