Patents by Inventor Eric Almgren
Eric Almgren 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: 10334082Abstract: An extremely high frequency (EHF) protocol converter may include a transducer, an EHF communication circuit, a protocol conversion circuit, and a circuit port. The transducer may be configured to convert between an electromagnetic EHF data signal and an electrical EHF signal. The EHF communication circuit may be configured to convert between a baseband data signal and the electrical EHF signal. The protocol conversion circuit may be adapted to convert between the baseband data signal having data formatted according to a first data protocol associated with a first external device and a second baseband data signal having data formatted according to a second data protocol associated with a second external device. The second data protocol may be different from the first data protocol. The circuit port may conduct the second baseband data signal to the second external device.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2017Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: Keyssa, Inc.Inventors: Gary D. McCormack, Roger Isaac, Eric Almgren
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Patent number: 10122059Abstract: Contactless extremely high frequency connector assemblies, passive cable connector assemblies, and active cable connector assemblies are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a contactless connector assembly can include several (EHF) contactless communication units operable to selectively transmit and receive EHF signals, and several signal directing structures coupled to the EHF CCUs. The signal directing structures can direct the EHF signals along a plurality of EHF signal pathways.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2017Date of Patent: November 6, 2018Assignee: KEYSSA, INC.Inventors: Eric Almgren, Anthony Michael Fadell, Roger D. Isaac, Gary D. McCormack, Mariel van Tatenhove
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Publication number: 20180063293Abstract: An extremely high frequency (EHF) protocol converter may include a transducer, an EHF communication circuit, a protocol conversion circuit, and a circuit port. The transducer may be configured to convert between an electromagnetic EHF data signal and an electrical EHF signal. The EHF communication circuit may be configured to convert between a baseband data signal and the electrical EHF signal. The protocol conversion circuit may be adapted to convert between the baseband data signal having data formatted according to a first data protocol associated with a first external device and a second baseband data signal having data formatted according to a second data protocol associated with a second external device. The second data protocol may be different from the first data protocol. The circuit port may conduct the second baseband data signal to the second external device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2017Publication date: March 1, 2018Inventors: Gary D. McCormack, Roger Isaac, Eric Almgren
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Patent number: 9832288Abstract: An extremely high frequency (EHF) protocol converter may include a transducer, an EHF communication circuit, a protocol conversion circuit, and a circuit port. The transducer may be configured to convert between an electromagnetic EHF data signal and an electrical EHF signal. The EHF communication circuit may be configured to convert between a baseband data signal and the electrical EHF signal. The protocol conversion circuit may be adapted to convert between the baseband data signal having data formatted according to a first data protocol associated with a first external device and a second baseband data signal having data formatted according to a second data protocol associated with a second external device. The second data protocol may be different from the first data protocol. The circuit port may conduct the second baseband data signal to the second external device.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2016Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: KEYSSA, INC.Inventors: Gary D. McCormack, Roger Isaac, Eric Almgren
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Publication number: 20170149112Abstract: Contactless extremely high frequency connector assemblies, passive cable connector assemblies, and active cable connector assemblies are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a contactless connector assembly can include several (EHF) contactless communication units operable to selectively transmit and receive EHF signals, and several signal directing structures coupled to the EHF CCUs. The signal directing structures can direct the EHF signals along a plurality of EHF signal pathways.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2017Publication date: May 25, 2017Inventors: Eric Almgren, Anthony Michael Fadell, Roger D. Isaac, Gary D. McCormack, Mariel van Tatenhove
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Patent number: 9571161Abstract: Contactless extremely high frequency connector assemblies, passive cable connector assemblies, and active cable connector assemblies are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a contactless connector assembly can include several (EHF) contactless communication units operable to selectively transmit and receive EHF signals, and several signal directing structures coupled to the EHF CCUs. The signal directing structures can direct the EHF signals along a plurality of EHF signal pathways.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2014Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: KEYSSA, INC.Inventors: Eric Almgren, Anthony Michael Fadell, Roger D. Isaac, Gary D. McCormack, Mariel van Tatenhove
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Publication number: 20160344851Abstract: An extremely high frequency (EHF) protocol converter may include a transducer, an EHF communication circuit, a protocol conversion circuit, and a circuit port. The transducer may be configured to convert between an electromagnetic EHF data signal and an electrical EHF signal. The EHF communication circuit may be configured to convert between a baseband data signal and the electrical EHF signal. The protocol conversion circuit may be adapted to convert between the baseband data signal having data formatted according to a first data protocol associated with a first external device and a second baseband data signal having data formatted according to a second data protocol associated with a second external device. The second data protocol may be different from the first data protocol. The circuit port may conduct the second baseband data signal to the second external device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2016Publication date: November 24, 2016Inventors: Gary D. McCormack, Roger Isaac, Eric Almgren
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Patent number: 9407731Abstract: An extremely high frequency (EHF) protocol converter may include a transducer, an EHF communication circuit, a protocol conversion circuit, and a circuit port. The transducer may be configured to convert between an electromagnetic EHF data signal and an electrical EHF signal. The EHF communication circuit may be configured to convert between a baseband data signal and the electrical EHF signal. The protocol conversion circuit may be adapted to convert between the baseband data signal having data formatted according to a first data protocol associated with a first external device and a second baseband data signal having data formatted according to a second data protocol associated with a second external device. The second data protocol may be different from the first data protocol. The circuit port may conduct the second baseband data signal to the second external device.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2014Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: Keyssa, Inc.Inventors: Gary D. McCormack, Roger Isaac, Eric Almgren
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Publication number: 20150048907Abstract: Contactless extremely high frequency connector assemblies, passive cable connector assemblies, and active cable connector assemblies are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a contactless connector assembly can include several (EHF) contactless communication units operable to selectively transmit and receive EHF signals, and several signal directing structures coupled to the EHF CCUs. The signal directing structures can direct the EHF signals along a plurality of EHF signal pathways.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2014Publication date: February 19, 2015Inventors: Eric Almgren, Anthony Michael Fadell, Roger D. Isaac, Gary D. McCormack, Mariel van Tatenhove
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Publication number: 20140341232Abstract: An extremely high frequency (EHF) protocol converter may include a transducer, an EHF communication circuit, a protocol conversion circuit, and a circuit port. The transducer may be configured to convert between an electromagnetic EHF data signal and an electrical EHF signal. The EHF communication circuit may be configured to convert between a baseband data signal and the electrical EHF signal. The protocol conversion circuit may be adapted to convert between the baseband data signal having data formatted according to a first data protocol associated with a first external device and a second baseband data signal having data formatted according to a second data protocol associated with a second external device. The second data protocol may be different from the first data protocol. The circuit port may conduct the second baseband data signal to the second external device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Inventors: Gary D. McCormack, Roger Isaac, Eric Almgren