Patents by Inventor Elaine Chen
Elaine Chen 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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Publication number: 20230364998Abstract: A power system for a vehicle includes a controller that alters an amount of power output from a traction battery according to a magnitude of current passing through a tab of a cell of the traction battery, a temperature, and a distance between a location at which the temperature is measured and the tab.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2022Publication date: November 16, 2023Inventors: Monty ANDERSON, William Robert BROWN, Nicholas FAVA, Justin BARSANO, Zachary MARCH, Elaine CHEN
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Patent number: 8994643Abstract: A multi-function force reflecting haptic interface including various sub-assemblies is disclosed. The sub-assemblies include multiple function user interfaces, a user interface docking station for setting the interface to a home position, temperature monitoring and control systems, and various kinematic cable drive systems.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2008Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas H. Massie, William A. Goodwin, Elaine Chen, Deepak Kapoor, Abbe J. Cohen, Brandon Itkowitz
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Patent number: 8963958Abstract: Techniques for wrapping a two-dimensional texture conformally onto a surface of a three dimensional virtual object within an arbitrarily-shaped, user-defined region. The techniques provide minimum distortion and allow interactive manipulation of the mapped texture. The techniques feature an energy minimization scheme in which distances between points on the surface of the three-dimensional virtual object serve as set lengths for springs connecting points of a planar mesh. The planar mesh is adjusted to minimize spring energy, and then used to define a patch upon which a two-dimensional texture is superimposed. Points on the surface of the virtual object are then mapped to corresponding points of the texture. A haptic/graphical user interface element that allows a user to interactively and intuitively adjust texture mapped within the arbitrary, user-defined region.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2012Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.Inventors: Torsten Berger, Elaine Chen, Walter C. Shannon, III, Bob Tipton
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Patent number: 8957852Abstract: Techniques, systems and computer program products are disclosed for providing sensor mapping. In one aspect, a method includes receiving input from a user. The received input includes at least one of motion, force and contact. In addition, a sensor signal is generated based on the received input. From a choice of data structures a data structure associated with a selected application having one or more functions is identified. The data structure indicates a relationship between the generated sensor signal and the one or more functions of the selected application. The generated sensor signal is selectively mapped into a control signal for controlling the one or more functions of the selected application by using the identified data structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Aplix IP Holdings CorporationInventors: Rob Podoloff, Paul William Calnan, III, Elaine Chen, Beth Marcus
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Patent number: 8456484Abstract: The invention provides techniques for wrapping a two-dimensional texture conformally onto a surface of a three dimensional virtual object within an arbitrarily-shaped, user-defined region. The techniques provide minimum distortion and allow interactive manipulation of the mapped texture. The techniques feature an energy minimization scheme in which distances between points on the surface of the three-dimensional virtual object serve as set lengths for springs connecting points of a planar mesh. The planar mesh is adjusted to minimize spring energy, and then used to define a patch upon which a two-dimensional texture is superimposed. Points on the surface of the virtual object are then mapped to corresponding points of the texture. The invention also features a haptic/graphical user interface element that allows a user to interactively and intuitively adjust texture mapped within the arbitrary, user-defined region.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2012Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.Inventors: Torsten Berger, Elaine Chen, Walter C. Shannon, III
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Publication number: 20130063343Abstract: Techniques, systems and computer program products are disclosed for providing sensor mapping. In one aspect, a method includes receiving input from a user. The received input includes at least one of motion, force and contact. In addition, a sensor signal is generated based on the received input. From a choice of data structures a data structure associated with a selected application having one or more functions is identified. The data structure indicates a relationship between the generated sensor signal and the one or more functions of the selected application. The generated sensor signal is selectively mapped into a control signal for controlling the one or more functions of the selected application by using the identified data structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: ZEEMOTE TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Rob PODOLOFF, Paul William CALNAN, III, Elaine CHEN, Beth MARCUS
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Publication number: 20130063342Abstract: A method and system for transmitting data to and from a hand-held host device are disclosed. An accessory device for interfacing with a host device includes a communication channel designed to establish a bidirectional data link between the accessory device and the host device. The accessory device also includes a storage unit communicatively coupled to the communication channel. The storage unit is designed to store various data. In addition, at least a first data is selectively transmitted from the stored data of the accessory device to the host device through the established bidirectional data link.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: ZEEMOTE TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Elaine CHEN, Rob PODOLOFF, Lorraine WHEELER, Beth MARCUS
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Patent number: 8359114Abstract: The invention provides a digital dentistry system that utilizes a haptic interface and features a computer-based design application configured to allow the intuitive construction of irregular, amorphous three-dimensional structures typically seen in dental restorations, utilizing, where appropriate, the design skills of a user. In certain embodiments, the system provides a comprehensive digital solution for dental labs in the business of creating dental restorations such as partial frameworks, crowns, copings, bridge frameworks, implants and the like, with a sense of touch provided by a haptic interface device.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2009Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: DentsAble, Inc.Inventors: Bob Steingart, Curt Rawley, Joe Wisnewski, Dave Girard, Vincent M. Hammer, Scott Davidson, Brandon Itkowitz, Brian Cooper, Yakov Epelbaum, Elaine Chen, Abbe J. Cohen, Terry Lindgren, Mike Tabaczynski, David Tzu-Wei Chen, Venkatraghavan Gourishankar
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Publication number: 20130012241Abstract: A method and apparatus for an accessory device for a mobile host device is disclosed. An accessory device for interfacing with a mobile host device includes a communication channel designed to establish a bi-directional communication link between the accessory device and the host device. In some embodiments, the accessory device allows walkie-talkie communication between an accessory device and a mobile host device as well as control by the accessory device of functions of the mobile host device. In some embodiments, the accessory device allows simplified speed dial control of a mobile phone host device. In other embodiments, accessory devices provide walkie-talkie communication with a mobile host device and provide positioning information to a mobile host device so that an application on the mobile host device can track locations of a plurality of accessory devices. These and other embodiments are more fully disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: ZEEMOTE TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Rob PODOLOFF, Lorraine WHEELER, Elaine CHEN, Beth MARCUS
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Publication number: 20130009948Abstract: The invention provides techniques for wrapping a two-dimensional texture conformally onto a surface of a three dimensional virtual object within an arbitrarily-shaped, user-defined region. The techniques provide minimum distortion and allow interactive manipulation of the mapped texture. The techniques feature an energy minimization scheme in which distances between points on the surface of the three-dimensional virtual object serve as set lengths for springs connecting points of a planar mesh. The planar mesh is adjusted to minimize spring energy, and then used to define a patch upon which a two-dimensional texture is superimposed. Points on the surface of the virtual object are then mapped to corresponding points of the texture. The invention also features a haptic/graphical user interface element that allows a user to interactively and intuitively adjust texture mapped within the arbitrary, user-defined region.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Inventors: Torsten Berger, Elaine Chen, Walter C. Shannon
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Patent number: 8346422Abstract: The present disclosure relates to thermal management systems and methods for operating a vehicle, such as a hybrid electric vehicle. The systems determine a sunload and set calibrated thresholds and modified temperatures for deriving conditions for sending engine climate commands according to the sunload readings. The calibrations and modifications are designed to yield better vehicle fuel economy.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventor: Elaine Chen
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Patent number: 8294668Abstract: A method and apparatus for an accessory device for a mobile host device is disclosed. An accessory device for interfacing with a mobile host device includes a communication channel designed to establish a bi-directional communication link between the accessory device and the host device. In some embodiments, the accessory device allows walkie-talkie communication between an accessory device and a mobile host device as well as control by the accessory device of functions of the mobile host device. In some embodiments, the accessory device allows simplified speed dial control of a mobile phone host device. In other embodiments, accessory devices provide walkie-talkie communication with a mobile host device and provide positioning information to a mobile host device so that an application on the mobile host device can track locations of a plurality of accessory devices. These and other embodiments are more fully disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2011Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Zeemote Technology Inc.Inventors: Rob Podoloff, Lorraine Wheeler, Elaine Chen, Beth Marcus
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Publication number: 20120235907Abstract: Techniques, systems and computer program products are disclosed for providing sensor mapping. In one aspect, a method includes receiving input from a user. The received input includes at least one of motion, force and contact. In addition, a sensor signal is generated based on the received input. From a choice of data structures a data structure associated with a selected application having one or more functions is identified. The data structure indicates a relationship between the generated sensor signal and the one or more functions of the selected application. The generated sensor signal is selectively mapped into a control signal for controlling the one or more functions of the selected application by using the identified data structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: Zeemote Technology Inc.Inventors: Rob Podoloff, Paul William Calnan, III, Elaine Chen, Beth Marcus
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Patent number: 8174535Abstract: The invention provides techniques for wrapping a two-dimensional texture conformally onto a surface of a three dimensional virtual object within an arbitrarily-shaped, user-defined region. The techniques provide minimum distortion and allow interactive manipulation of the mapped texture. The techniques feature an energy minimization scheme in which distances between points on the surface of the three-dimensional virtual object serve as set lengths for springs connecting points of a planar mesh. The planar mesh is adjusted to minimize spring energy, and then used to define a patch upon which a two-dimensional texture is superimposed. Points on the surface of the virtual object are then mapped to corresponding points of the texture. The invention also features a haptic/graphical user interface element that allows a user to interactively and intuitively adjust texture mapped within the arbitrary, user-defined region.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2011Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: SensAble Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Torsten Berger, Elaine Chen, Walter C. Shannon, III
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Patent number: 8144122Abstract: A method and system for transmitting data to and from a hand-held host device are disclosed. An accessory device for interfacing with a host device includes a communication channel designed to establish a bidirectional data link between the accessory device and the host device. The accessory device also includes a storage unit communicatively coupled to the communication channel. The storage unit is designed to store various data. In addition, at least a first data is selectively transmitted from the stored data of the accessory device to the host device through the established bidirectional data link.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2011Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Zeemote Technology Inc.Inventors: Elaine Chen, Rob Podoloff, Lorraine Wheeler, Beth Marcus
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Publication number: 20120064922Abstract: A method and apparatus for an accessory device for a mobile host device is disclosed. An accessory device for interfacing with a mobile host device includes a communication channel designed to establish a bi-directional communication link between the accessory device and the host device. In some embodiments, the accessory device allows walkie-talkie communication between an accessory device and a mobile host device as well as control by the accessory device of functions of the mobile host device. In some embodiments, the accessory device allows simplified speed dial control of a mobile phone host device. In other embodiments, accessory devices provide walkie-talkie communication with a mobile host device and provide positioning information to a mobile host device so that an application on the mobile host device can track locations of a plurality of accessory devices. These and other embodiments are more fully disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: Zeemote Technology Inc.Inventors: Rob Podoloff, Lorraine Wheeler, Elaine Chen, Beth Marcus
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Publication number: 20110288701Abstract: The present disclosure relates to thermal management systems and methods for operating a vehicle, such as a hybrid electric vehicle. The systems determine a sunload and set calibrated thresholds and modified temperatures for deriving conditions for sending engine climate commands according to the sunload readings. The calibrations and modifications are designed to yield better vehicle fuel economy.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Inventor: Elaine Chen
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Patent number: 8063880Abstract: A method and system for customizing a mobile host device is disclosed. An accessory device for interfacing with and customizing a mobile host device includes a communication channel designed to establish a bi-directional communication link between the accessory device and the host device. The accessory device also includes a processor communicatively coupled to the communication channel. The processor is designed to execute a plurality of applications. In addition, the accessory device includes an input assembly communicatively coupled to the processor. The input assembly is designed to minimize a total number of input elements included in the input assembly. Further, at least a first input element being selectively mapped to one or more input functions of the host device based on a user selection.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2010Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Zeemote Technology IncInventors: Elaine Chen, Lorraine Wheeler, Beth Marcus
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Patent number: 8050891Abstract: Techniques, systems and computer program products are disclosed for providing sensor mapping. In one aspect, a method includes receiving input from a user. The received input includes at least one of motion, force and contact. In addition, a sensor signal is generated based on the received input. From a choice of data structures a data structure associated with a selected application having one or more functions is identified. The data structure indicates a relationship between the generated sensor signal and the one or more functions of the selected application. The generated sensor signal is selectively mapped into a control signal for controlling the one or more functions of the selected application by using the identified data structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2008Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Zeemote Technology Inc.Inventors: Rob Podoloff, Paul William Calnan, Elaine Chen, Beth Marcus
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Publication number: 20110199295Abstract: A method and system for transmitting data to and from a hand-held host device are disclosed. An accessory device for interfacing with a host device includes a communication channel designed to establish a bidirectional data link between the accessory device and the host device. The accessory device also includes a storage unit communicatively coupled to the communication channel. The storage unit is designed to store various data. In addition, at least a first data is selectively transmitted from the stored data of the accessory device to the host device through the established bidirectional data link.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: Zeemote Technology Inc.Inventors: Elaine Chen, Rob Podoloff, Lorraine Wheeler, Beth Marcus