Patents by Inventor Ian Fung
Ian Fung 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: 20240112144Abstract: A method of implementing administrative services for managing status updates is disclosed. A status update configuration window is provided on a graphical user interface. The status update configuration window comprises a plurality of update settings for configuring recurring status updates. A selection of update settings is received in the status update configuration window comprising an update frequency, a set of update questions, and a schedule for update reminders. The selected update settings are stored as an update template. An update summary window is displayed concurrently with the status update configuration window. The update summary window comprises a limited list of one or more selectable update management functions. A selection of an update management function is received from the update summary window.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventors: Eric Koslow, Amy Ming Luo, Victor Kmita, Johannes Ma, Ricky Rizal Zein, Joan Roig, Byron Sha Yang, Jack Hanford, Jared Erondu, Elise Fung, Elliot Piersa Dahl, Megan McGowan, Jay Ashish Mahabal, Rahul Rangnekar, William Michael Dybas, Ian William Richard, Nicole Jensen McMullin
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Patent number: 11826633Abstract: A hockey skate includes a fiber-reinforced, composite frame, or an injected plastic frame, including a boot form and integral pedestals that serve as a blade-holder. The pedestals are integral with the bottom of the boot sole and are optionally spaced relatively far apart to provide a long span between them. An optional bridge assembly may be used to connect the blade to the pedestals. The bridge assembly may provide increased stiffness and vibration damping, as well as customized fit options.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2021Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: BAUER HOCKEY LLCInventors: Stephen J. Davis, David Perreault, Dmitry Rusakov, Ian Fung
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Publication number: 20210394038Abstract: A hockey skate includes a fiber-reinforced, composite frame, or an injected plastic frame, including a boot form and integral pedestals that serve as a blade-holder. The pedestals are integral with the bottom of the boot sole and are optionally spaced relatively far apart to provide a long span between them. An optional bridge assembly may be used to connect the blade to the pedestals. The bridge assembly may provide increased stiffness and vibration damping, as well as customized fit options.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2021Publication date: December 23, 2021Inventors: STEPHEN J. DAVIS, David PERREAULT, Dmitry RUSAKOV, Ian FUNG
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Patent number: 11130044Abstract: A hockey skate includes a fiber-reinforced, composite frame, or an injected plastic frame, including a boot form and integral pedestals that serve as a blade-holder. The pedestals are integral with the bottom of the boot sole and are optionally spaced relatively far apart to provide a long span between them. An optional bridge assembly may be used to connect the blade to the pedestals. The bridge assembly may provide increased stiffness and vibration damping, as well as customized fit options.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2019Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: Bauer Hockey LLCInventors: Stephen J. Davis, David Perreault, Dmitry Rusakov, Ian Fung
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Patent number: 11052587Abstract: A system for manufacturing a shell for a batting helmet includes interchangeable mold-core portions configured to form a cavity for receiving molding material. The mold-core portions include a first base mold-core portion and a plurality of inner side mold-core portions configured to form an interior contour of the shell. The mold-core portions further include a second base mold-core portion and a plurality of outer mold-core portions configured to form an exterior contour of the shell. Mold-core portions are interchangeable, removable, and replaceable from an interlocked position relative to other mold-core portions. A method of manufacturing batting helmet shells includes selecting mold-core portions corresponding to various helmet shell configurations having various protective features, assembling the mold-core portions into a mold assembly, and providing molding material into a cavity in the mold assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2018Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: EASTON DIAMOND SPORTS, LLCInventors: Dmitry Rusakov, Ian Fung
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Publication number: 20200222785Abstract: A hockey skate includes a fiber-reinforced, composite frame, or an injected plastic frame, including a boot form and integral pedestals that serve as a blade-holder. The pedestals are integral with the bottom of the boot sole and are optionally spaced relatively far apart to provide a long span between them. An optional bridge assembly may be used to connect the blade to the pedestals. The bridge assembly may provide increased stiffness and vibration damping, as well as customized fit options.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2019Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: Stephen J. DAVIS, David PERREAULT, Dmitry RUSAKOV, Ian FUNG
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Publication number: 20200061890Abstract: A system for manufacturing a shell for a batting helmet includes interchangeable mold-core portions configured to form a cavity for receiving molding material. The mold-core portions include a first base mold-core portion and a plurality of inner side mold-core portions configured to form an interior contour of the shell. The mold-core portions further include a second base mold-core portion and a plurality of outer mold-core portions configured to form an exterior contour of the shell. Mold-core portions are interchangeable, removable, and replaceable from an interlocked position relative to other mold-core portions. A method of manufacturing batting helmet shells includes selecting mold-core portions corresponding to various helmet shell configurations having various protective features, assembling the mold-core portions into a mold assembly, and providing molding material into a cavity in the mold assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2018Publication date: February 27, 2020Inventors: Dmitry RUSAKOV, Ian FUNG
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Patent number: 10532269Abstract: A hockey skate includes a fiber-reinforced, composite frame, or an injected plastic frame, including a boot form and integral pedestals that serve as a blade-holder. The pedestals are integral with the bottom of the boot sole and are optionally spaced relatively far apart to provide a long span between them. An optional bridge assembly may be used to connect the blade to the pedestals. The bridge assembly may provide increased stiffness and vibration damping, as well as customized fit options.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2018Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: BAUER HOCKEY, LLCInventors: Stephen J. Davis, David Perreault, Dmitry Rusakov, Ian Fung
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Publication number: 20190160363Abstract: A hockey skate includes a fiber-reinforced, composite frame, or an injected plastic frame, including a boot form and integral pedestals that serve as a blade-holder. The pedestals are integral with the bottom of the boot sole and are optionally spaced relatively far apart to provide a long span between them. An optional bridge assembly may be used to connect the blade to the pedestals. The bridge assembly may provide increased stiffness and vibration damping, as well as customized fit options.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2018Publication date: May 30, 2019Inventors: Stephen J. DAVIS, David PERREAULT, Dmitry RUSAKOV, Ian FUNG
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Patent number: 10195514Abstract: A hockey skate includes a fiber-reinforced, composite frame, or an injected plastic frame, including a boot form and integral pedestals that serve as a blade-holder. The pedestals are integral with the bottom of the boot sole and are optionally spaced relatively far apart to provide a long span between them. An optional bridge assembly may be used to connect the blade to the pedestals. The bridge assembly may provide increased stiffness and vibration damping, as well as customized fit options.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2015Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: BAUER HOCKEY, LLCInventors: Stephen J. Davis, David Perreault, Dmitry Rusakov, Ian Fung
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Patent number: 9510639Abstract: A hockey skate includes a composite boot form having a rigid lower portion and a less rigid upper portion. The upper portion may be made of a thermoformable material that conforms to the shape of a wearer's foot and ankle. The construction of the boot form—particularly the lower portion of the boot form—may be varied across different size ranges by, for example, varying the fiber angles in the composite material. Varying the stiffness of the lower portion of the boot form in this manner allows the flexibility of different sized boots to be substantially equalized. A skate quarter and other skate-boot features may readily be attached to the upper portion of the boot form via stitching, rivets, or other connectors. The boot form also may include an integral toe cap having a flange or other element to which the skate tongue and other elements may be connected.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2013Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: BAUER HOCKEY, INC.Inventors: David Cruikshank, Aky Hung, Dmitry Rusakov, Ian Fung, Will Keegan, Mike Snow
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Publication number: 20160114239Abstract: A hockey skate includes a fiber-reinforced, composite frame, or an injected plastic frame, including a boot form and integral pedestals that serve as a blade-holder. The pedestals are integral with the bottom of the boot sole and are optionally spaced relatively far apart to provide a long span between them. An optional bridge assembly may be used to connect the blade to the pedestals. The bridge assembly may provide increased stiffness and vibration damping, as well as customized fit options.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2015Publication date: April 28, 2016Inventors: Stephen J. Davis, David Perreault, Dmitry Rusakov, Ian Fung
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Publication number: 20160100650Abstract: A hockey skate boot includes a sole portion having a deformable arch-support region to accommodate feet having differently shaped arches. The deformable arch-support region may be made of a thermoformable material that is moldable when heated to match the arch of a given wearer's foot. After the arch-support region is molded to conform to a wearer's arch, it is allowed to cool so that it hardens and remains in the desired shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2014Publication date: April 14, 2016Inventors: Stephen J. Davis, Ian Fung
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Publication number: 20140250733Abstract: A hockey skate includes a composite boot form having a rigid lower portion and a less rigid upper portion. The upper portion may be made of a thermoformable material that conforms to the shape of a wearer's foot and ankle. The construction of the boot form—particularly the lower portion of the boot form—may be varied across different size ranges by, for example, varying the fiber angles in the composite material. Varying the stiffness of the lower portion of the boot form in this manner allows the flexibility of different sized boots to be substantially equalized. A skate quarter and other skate-boot features may readily be attached to the upper portion of the boot form via stitching, rivets, or other connectors. The boot form also may include an integral toe cap having a flange or other element to which the skate tongue and other elements may be connected.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: Easton Sports, Inc.Inventors: David Cruikshank, Aky Hung, Dmitry Rusakov, Ian Fung, Will Keegan, Mike Snow