Patents by Inventor David J. E'nama
David J. E'nama 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: 9008871Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for monitoring the load on at least one part of an aircraft landing gear during landing of the aircraft. The apparatus comprises a housing containing a sensor which senses a parameter indicative of the load in the part of the landing gear, a processor which receives signals from the sensor and processes the signals to produce data representative of the parameter measured by the sensor, a battery which provides electrical power to the processor, a memory for storing measurement data from the processor, and a wireless transmitter which is controlled by the processor. The wireless transmitter is arranged to transmit at least some of the measurement data from the processor to a remote device located outside of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2008Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Airbus Operations LimitedInventors: Ian James Jones, Bastiaan Van-Griensven, David J E Light, Roger John Hazelden, David Matthew James Stark, Martin John Thompson
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Patent number: 8363393Abstract: An auto-closable flexible display device including a flexible display (38); a spreader mechanism (50) operably connected to the flexible display (38), the spreader mechanism (50) having a latch assembly (36) to maintain the spreader mechanism (50) in an open position; an acceleration sensor generating an acceleration signal; and an acceleration processor responsive to the acceleration signal and generating a close signal when the acceleration signal exceeds a predetermined acceleration limit. The latch assembly (36) is responsive to the close signal to release the spreader mechanism (50) from the open position.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2007Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Creator Technology B.V.Inventor: David J. E. Bemelmans
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Patent number: 8199471Abstract: A rollable display device including a first housing 32; a second housing 34 mateable with the first housing 32; an electronic package 36 disposed within at least one of the first housing and the second housing 34; a roll frame 40 coupled to the first housing 32; a rollable display 38 rotatably disposed within the roll frame 40, having one end connected at the second housing 34, and operably connected to the electronic package 36 to display information from the electronic package 36; and a spreader mechanism 50 having a first leg assembly 52, a second leg assembly 54, and a joining assembly 56. First leg assembly 52 couples the first housing 32 and the second housing 34, second leg assembly 54 couples the first housing 32 and the second housing 34, and joining assembly 56 couples the first leg assembly 52 and the second leg assembly 54.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2005Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Creator Technology B.V.Inventors: David J. E. Bemelmans, Kenny Darmadji, Edzer Huitema, Raymond W. Lafarre, Nicolaas W. Schellingerhout
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Patent number: 8151501Abstract: A wrap display system (50) employs a stick (70), a flexible display (60) structurally configured to be wrapped around the stick (70), and a hinged frame structurally configured to support the flexible display (60). The flexible display (60) is wrapped around the stick (70) for facilitating a storage of the flexible display (60) and unwrapped from around the stick (70) for facilitating an operation of the flexible display. The hinged frame has a curvilinear configuration for fixing the flexible display (60) in a storage position relative to the stick (70) in response to the flexible display (60) being wrapped around the stick (70), and a planar configuration for fixing the flexible display (60) in an operational position relative to the stick (70) in response to the flexible display (60) being unwrapped from around the stick (70).Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Creator Technology B.V.Inventors: David J. E. Bemelmans, Hendrik Dirk Visser, Michael Johannes Anna Maria Walters, Johannes Cornelis Antonius Muller, Jozef Christiaan Mathieu Versleegers
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Patent number: 8035577Abstract: A wrap display system employs a stick (40, 50), and a flexible unit display (20, 120) having an integration of a flexible display (21) and a display cover (22, 122) that are structurally configured to be wrapped around the stick (40, 50). A holdout mechanism (30) can integrated with the flexible display (21) and the display cover (22, 122) to fix the flexible display (21) in a readable position with respect to the stick (40, 50) in response to the flexible display (21) being unwrapped from the stick (40, 50).Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2006Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Creator Technology B.V.Inventors: Raymond W. Lafarre, David J. E. Bemelmans, Piet C. J. Van Rens
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Patent number: 7724508Abstract: In a device (10), a flexible display screen (11) and a housing (12, 13) are structurally configurable between an open position and a closed position. The housing (12, 13) visibly exposes a full operating view of the flexible display screen (11) in response to the flexible display screen (11) and the housing (12, 13) being structurally configured in the open position. The housing (12, 13) also visibly exposes a partial operating view of the flexible display screen (11) in response to the flexible display screen (11) and the housing (12, 13) being structurally configured in the closed position. A cover (16) manually or automatically impedes physical damage to the partial operating view of the flexible display screen (11) in response to the flexible display screen (11) and the housing (12, 13) being structurally configured in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2006Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Polymer Vision LimitedInventors: David J. E. Bemelmans, Ian Buckle
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Publication number: 20100121504Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for monitoring the load on at least one part of an aircraft landing gear during landing of the aircraft. The apparatus comprises a housing containing a sensor which senses a parameter indicative of the load in the part of the landing gear, a processor which receives signals from the sensor and processes the signals to produce data representative of the parameter measured by the sensor, a battery which provides electrical power to the processor, a memory for storing measurement data from the processor, and a wireless transmitter which is controlled by the processor. The wireless transmitter is arranged to transmit at least some of the measurement data from the processor to a remote device located outside of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2008Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: AIRBUS UK LIMITEDInventors: Ian James Jones, Bastiaan Van-Griensven, David J E Light, Roger John Hazelden, David Matthew James Stark, Martin John Thompson
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Publication number: 20100064564Abstract: A wrap display system (50) employs a stick (70), a flexible display (60) structurally configured to be wrapped around the stick (70), and a hinged frame structurally configured to support the flexible display (60). The flexible display (60) is wrapped around the stick (70) for facilitating a storage of the flexible display (60) and unwrapped from around the stick (70) for facilitating an operation of the flexible display. The hinged frame has a curvilinear configuration for fixing the flexible display (60) in a storage position relative to the stick (70) in response to the flexible display (60) being wrapped around the stick (70), and a planar configuration for fixing the flexible display (60) in an operational position relative to the stick (70) in response to the flexible display (60) being unwrapped from around the stick (70).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: March 18, 2010Applicant: POLYMER VISION LIMITEDInventors: David J. E. Bemelmans, Dirk Visser, Michael Johannes Anna Marie Walters, Johannes Cornelis Antonius Muller, Jozef Christiaan Mathieu Versleegers
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Publication number: 20090237872Abstract: An auto-closable flexible display device including a flexible display (38); a spreader mechanism (50) operably connected to the flexible display (38), the spreader mechanism (50) having a latch assembly (36) to maintain the spreader mechanism (50) in an open position; an acceleration sensor generating an acceleration signal; and an acceleration processor responsive to the acceleration signal and generating a close signal when the acceleration signal exceeds a predetermined acceleration limit. The latch assembly (36) is responsive to the close signal to release the spreader mechanism (50) from the open position.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2007Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: POLYMER VISION LIMITEDInventor: David J. E. Bemelmans
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Publication number: 20080227515Abstract: This invention is a networked board game apparatus and method of playing a customized game for 2 or more players on recursively organized boards, and a method for applying the aforementioned to leadership, communications, and team building education, and further to apply the aforementioned to the specific form of Chess. Applied to form of Chess, the first board is identical to a chessboard. The second board is an 8× multiple of the first board. Tartary boards follow this exponential growth. Players alternate moving pieces to a game-ending condition. Two players lead, the next 32 players play on a second board. Each first board move changes the positions of a second board player's pieces by a uniform transformation where the first board piece's new position is a function moving the second board player's pieces, which then continue from their new positions, potentially affecting deeper levels.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2007Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventor: David J. E. Kershaw
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Publication number: 20080198540Abstract: In a device (10), a flexible display screen (11) and a housing (12, 13) are structurally configurable between an open position and a closed position. The housing (12, 13) visibly exposes a full operating view of the flexible display screen (11) in response to the flexible display screen (11) and the housing (12, 13) being structurally configured in the open position. The housing (12, 13) also visibly exposes a partial operating view of the flexible display screen (11) in response to the flexible display screen (11) and the housing (12, 13) being structurally configured in the closed position. A cover (16) manually or automatically impedes physical damage to the partial operating view of the flexible display screen (11) in response to the flexible display screen (11) and the housing (12, 13) being structurally configured in the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2006Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: Polymer Vision LimitedInventors: David J. E. Bemelmans, Ian Buckle
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System for connecting a data communication device over wireless terminals to a communication network
Patent number: 6526288Abstract: A wireless terminal includes a line interface which is connectable to a modem of an external apparatus. A controller of the wireless terminal is connected to the line interface. In response to connection of the wireless terminal to the modem, the controller switches the wireless terminal from a telephony mode into a transparent transmission mode for transmitting signals received from the modem to a communication network via an air interface.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1999Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics, N.V.Inventors: Nabil Khalifa, David J. E. Guyard -
Patent number: 5640830Abstract: A packaging tape applicator for automatically applying packaging tape to groups of juxtaposed containers travelling along a conveyor comprises a gate mechanism movable between a holding position and a delivery position, for apportioning a continuous supply of individual containers into consecutive groups. Indexing means move along the conveyor in synchronized relation to the gate mechanism such that the indexing means are disposed in separating relation one between each consecutive pair of groups of juxtaposed containers. First and second packaging tape applicator mechanisms are positioned on opposite sides of the packaging tape applicator to apply first and second lengths of packaging tape to the groups of juxtaposed containers. First and second cutting mechanisms move in synchronized relation to the indexing means to cut the packaging tape, thereby separating the taped groups of juxtaposed containers one from another.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1995Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Inventors: David J. E. Jabalee, Colin K. Weston
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Patent number: 5198600Abstract: A mount for rifles is provided, located under the barrel to allow the rifles to carry accessories such as lights, lasers, grenade and flare launchers thereon which mount fits existing rifle configurations without modification to the basic rifle components.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1992Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: Havis-Shields Equipment CorporationInventor: David J. E'Nama
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Patent number: 5064988Abstract: A laser light attachment for firearms and the like is disclosed. The attachment includes a housing for mounting to the handguard of a firearm, and contains batteries and a light source which may be visible or infrared, and contain one or more lasers of the visible or infrared spectrum type with windage and elevation adjustments, and with switches to control the operation of the light and the lasers.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1990Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Assignee: Havis-Shields Equipment CorporationInventors: David J. E'nama, Thomas A. Pertierra
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Patent number: 4273294Abstract: The production rate of a conventional cryogenic grinding system incorporating an impact mill may be increased by (a) providing means to allow at least 70% of the embrittled material entering the mill to leave the mill before it passes the inlet; and (b) providing means to restrict the flow of the cold gas through the impact mill.The product leaving the impact mill is screened and any oversize is preferably recycled to the impact mill.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1979Date of Patent: June 16, 1981Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: David J. E. Hollely, Norris W. Shepherd