Patents by Inventor Declan Christopher Flannery
Declan Christopher Flannery 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: 9846091Abstract: Certain example embodiments include a press sensor element that includes a piezoelectric layer having a first surface in communication with a first layer, the first layer including a first conductive region, where the first conductive region covers at least a central portion the first surface. The sensor element includes a second surface in communication with a second layer, the second layer including a second conductive region, a third conductive region, and a first non-conductive void region separating the second conductive region and the third conductive region. An area of the first conductive region is configured in size relative to an area of the third conductive region to substantially reduce a thermally-induced voltage change between two or more of the first, second, and third conductive regions responsive to a corresponding temperature change of at least a portion of the piezoelectric layer.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2017Date of Patent: December 19, 2017Assignee: INTERLINK ELECTRONICS, INC.Inventors: Chee Wai Lu, Jeffrey R. Baker, Edwin Keshesh Yousafian, Declan Christopher Flannery
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Publication number: 20170131160Abstract: Certain example embodiments include a press sensor element that includes a piezoelectric layer having a first surface in communication with a first layer, the first layer including a first conductive region, where the first conductive region covers at least a central portion the first surface. The sensor element includes a second surface in communication with a second layer, the second layer including a second conductive region, a third conductive region, and a first non-conductive void region separating the second conductive region and the third conductive region. An area of the first conductive region is configured in size relative to an area of the third conductive region to substantially reduce a thermally-induced voltage change between two or more of the first, second, and third conductive regions responsive to a corresponding temperature change of at least a portion of the piezoelectric layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2017Publication date: May 11, 2017Inventors: Chee Wai Lu, Jeffrey R. Baker, Edwin Keshesh Yousafian, Declan Christopher Flannery
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Patent number: 9574954Abstract: Certain example embodiments include a press sensor element that includes a piezoelectric layer having a first surface in communication with a first layer, the first layer including a first conductive region, where the first conductive region covers at least a central portion the first surface. The sensor element includes a second surface in communication with a second layer, the second layer including a second conductive region, a third conductive region, and a first non-conductive void region separating the second conductive region and the third conductive region. An area of the first conductive region is configured in size relative to an area of the third conductive region to substantially reduce a thermally-induced voltage change between two or more of the first, second, and third conductive regions responsive to a corresponding temperature change of at least a portion of the piezoelectric layer.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2016Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: INTERLINK ELECTRONICS, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Baker, Edwin Keshesh Yousafian, Declan Christopher Flannery
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Publication number: 20160131542Abstract: Certain example embodiments include a press sensor element that includes a piezoelectric layer having a first surface in communication with a first layer, the first layer including a first conductive region, where the first conductive region covers at least a central portion the first surface. The sensor element includes a second surface in communication with a second layer, the second layer including a second conductive region, a third conductive region, and a first non-conductive void region separating the second conductive region and the third conductive region. An area of the first conductive region is configured in size relative to an area of the third conductive region to substantially reduce a thermally-induced voltage change between two or more of the first, second, and third conductive regions responsive to a corresponding temperature change of at least a portion of the piezoelectric layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2016Publication date: May 12, 2016Inventors: Jeffrey R. Baker, Edwin Keshesh Yousafian, Declan Christopher Flannery
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Patent number: 9261418Abstract: Certain implementations of the disclosed technology may include systems, methods, and apparatus for common mode signal cancellation in force change detectors. An example embodiment of the disclosed technology includes a press sensor element configured to reduce or eliminate thermally induced signals. The sensor element includes a piezoelectric layer that includes a first surface in communication with a first layer. The first layer includes a first conductive region. The piezoelectric layer includes a second surface in communication with a second layer. The second layer includes a second conductive region, a third conductive region, and a non-conductive void region separating the second conductive region and the third conductive region.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2014Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: Interlink Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Baker, Edwin Keshesh Yousafian, Declan Christopher Flannery
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Publication number: 20140260679Abstract: Certain implementations of the disclosed technology may include systems, methods, and apparatus for common mode signal cancellation in force change detectors. An example embodiment of the disclosed technology includes a press sensor element configured to reduce or eliminate thermally induced signals. The sensor element includes a piezoelectric layer that includes a first surface in communication with a first layer. The first layer includes a first conductive region. The piezoelectric layer includes a second surface in communication with a second layer. The second layer includes a second conductive region, a third conductive region, and a non-conductive void region separating the second conductive region and the third conductive region.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Interlink Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Baker, Edwin Keshesh Yousafian, Declan Christopher Flannery
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Patent number: 8669963Abstract: A sensor system includes a touch screen and a force sensor. The touch screen has a first and second surface and detects a first surface touch and converts it to data indicative of an X, Y coordinate position upon the touch screen first surface. The force sensor contacts the touch screen second surface and substantially extends around the perimeter of the touch screen second surface. The force sensor measures the force exerted by the first surface touch in the form of force data.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2011Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Interlink Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Baker, Volodymyr Vlaskin, Carlos Solis Sanchez, Matthew Fumio Yamamoto, Declan Christopher Flannery
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Publication number: 20110187674Abstract: A sensor system includes a touch screen and a force sensor. The touch screen has a first and second surface and detects a first surface touch and converts it to data indicative of an X, Y coordinate position upon the touch screen first surface. The force sensor contacts the touch screen second surface and substantially extends around the perimeter of the touch screen second surface. The force sensor measures the force exerted by the first surface touch in the form of force data.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: INTERLINK ELECTRONICS, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Baker, Volodymyr Vlaskin, Carlos Solis Sanchez, Matthew Fumio Yamamoto, Declan Christopher Flannery