Patents by Inventor Jason Yim
Jason Yim 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: 9413102Abstract: An electrical connector assembly may include a connector body and a resilient spring contact configured to electrically contact a data trace formed on a structural surface. The resilient spring contact being enclosed within the connector body when the connector body is attached to the structural surface. The electrical connector assembly may also include a connector arrangement configured to electrically couple the resilient spring contact to a system.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2013Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Robert S. Wright, Jeffrey Lynn Duce, Robert Nye, Jason Yim
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Patent number: 9352213Abstract: An augmented reality (AR) game system is disclosed wherein real-world objects are transformed into AR terrain elements and AR events generate real-world impact. The game environment is set up using real-world objects that include everyday objects and game pieces on a field of play. When viewed on the screen of a computing device executing the modules of the game system, the everyday objects are transformed into elements of an AR terrain while the game pieces can be augmented with various controls. Multiple viewing modes, for example, a third person view, a first person view or “POV” view from a selected game piece or a split screen view are contemplated for viewing the field of play. A subset of the augmented controls can be activated by the user to execute AR events some of which can have real-world impact. The AR events are executed based on game rules.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2014Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: Trigger Global Inc.Inventors: Jason Yim, Mikayel Saryan
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Publication number: 20160067608Abstract: An augmented reality (AR) game system is disclosed wherein real-world objects are transformed into AR terrain elements and AR events generate real-world impact. The game environment is set up using real-world objects that include everyday objects and game pieces on a field of play. When viewed on the screen of a computing device executing the modules of the game system, the everyday objects are transformed into elements of an AR terrain while the game pieces can be augmented with various controls. Multiple viewing modes, for example, a third person view, a first person view or “POV” view from a selected game piece or a split screen view are contemplated for viewing the field of play. A subset of the augmented controls can be activated by the user to execute AR events some of which can have real-world impact. The AR events are executed based on game rules.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2015Publication date: March 10, 2016Inventors: Jason Yim, Miyakel Saryan
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Publication number: 20160067593Abstract: An augmented reality (AR) game system is disclosed wherein real-world objects are transformed into AR terrain elements and AR events generate real-world impact. The game environment is set up using real-world objects that include everyday objects and game pieces on a field of play. When viewed on the screen of a computing device executing the modules of the game system, the everyday objects are transformed into elements of an AR terrain while the game pieces can be augmented with various controls. Multiple viewing modes, for example, a third person view, a first person view or “POV” view from a selected game piece or a split screen view are contemplated for viewing the field of play. A subset of the augmented controls can be activated by the user to execute AR events some of which can have real-world impact. The AR events are executed based on game rules.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2014Publication date: March 10, 2016Inventors: Jason Yim, Mikayel Saryan
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Publication number: 20160067616Abstract: An augmented reality (AR) game system is disclosed wherein real-world objects are transformed into AR terrain elements and AR events generate real-world impact. The game environment is set up using real-world objects that include everyday objects and game pieces on a field of play. When viewed on the screen of a computing device executing the modules of the game system, the everyday objects are transformed into elements of an AR terrain while the game pieces can be augmented with various controls. Multiple viewing modes, for example, a third person view, a first person view or “POV” view from a selected game piece or a split screen view are contemplated for viewing the field of play. A subset of the augmented controls can be activated by the user to execute AR events some of which can have real-world impact. The AR events are executed based on game rules. Detection mechanisms such as colored detection can be used for detecting positions of game pieces within the field of play.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2015Publication date: March 10, 2016Inventors: Jason Yim, Mikayel Saryan
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Publication number: 20160067604Abstract: An augmented reality (AR) game system is disclosed wherein real-world objects are transformed into AR terrain elements and AR events generate real-world impact. The game environment is set up using real-world objects that include everyday objects and game pieces on a field of play. When viewed on the screen of a computing device executing the modules of the game system, the everyday objects are transformed into elements of an AR terrain while the game pieces can be augmented with various controls. Multiple viewing modes, for example, a third person view, a first person view or “POV” view from a selected game piece or a split screen view are contemplated for viewing the field of play. A subset of the augmented controls can be activated by the user to execute AR events some of which can have real-world impact. The AR events are executed based on game rules.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2014Publication date: March 10, 2016Inventors: Jason Yim, Mikayel Saryan
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Publication number: 20150105831Abstract: A device for spinal surgery that may be used for tightening a locking cap onto at least a portion of a pedicle screw. The device may include a torque-generating body having a proximal end and an opposing distal end and a drive shaft rotatably driven by the torque-generating body. A proximal end of the drive shaft may be operatively engaged to the distal end of the torque-generating body and an opposing distal end of the drive shaft may engage at least a portion of one of the locking cap and the pedicle screw. An anti-torque device is provided that has an elongated and generally hollow member defining a longitudinal axis. The member has a proximal end and an opposing distal end, where the proximal end of the anti-torque device may be fixed from rotating relative to at least a portion of the torque-generating body and the distal end may be fixed from rotating relative to a spine rod or a pedicle screw.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2010Publication date: April 16, 2015Applicant: SYNTHES USA, LLAInventors: Jason Yim, Dennis Chien, Barclay Davis, David Rathbun, Josef Gabelberger, Zoher S. Bootwala, Scott Larsen
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Patent number: 8979900Abstract: A flexible connection unit for use in a spinal fixation device that includes: a longitudinal member having first and second ends and a flexible member interposed between the first and second ends, at least one of the first end and second end configured to be engaged by a first bone securing member; and at least one spacer located between the first and second ends, the spacer comprising a resilient element and a ring element encircling at least a portion of the resilient element, wherein the ring element is configured to be engaged by a second bone securing member.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2007Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: DePuy Synthes Products, LLCInventors: Tae-ahn Jahng, Jason Yim, Brian Scott Bowman
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Publication number: 20140094852Abstract: A flexible connection unit for use in a spinal fixation device that includes: a longitudinal member having first and second ends and a flexible member interposed between the first and second ends, at least one of the first end and second end configured to be engaged by a first bone securing member; and at least one spacer located between the first and second ends, the spacer comprising a resilient element and a ring element encircling at least a portion of the resilient element, wherein the ring element is configured to be engaged by a second bone securing member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: DePuy Synthes Products, LLCInventors: Tae-anh Jahng, Jason Yim, Brian Scott Bowman
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Patent number: 8623057Abstract: A flexible connection unit for use in a spinal fixation device that includes: a longitudinal member having first and second ends and a flexible member interposed between the first and second ends, at least one of the first end and second end configured to be engaged by a first bone securing member; and at least one spacer located between the first and second ends, the spacer comprising a resilient element and a ring element encircling at least a portion of the resilient element, wherein the ring element is configured to be engaged by a second bone securing member.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2011Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: DePuy Synthes Products, LLCInventors: Tae-Ahn Jahng, Jason Yim, Brian Scott Bowman
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Publication number: 20120209330Abstract: A flexible connection unit for use in a spinal fixation device, including: a longitudinal member having first end portion, a second end portion and a flexible member interposed between the first end portion and the second end portion, at least one of the first end portion and the second end portion configured to be coupled to a first bone securing member; and a spacer located between the first and second end portions, wherein at least a portion of the flexible member passes through an axial channel of the spacer and wherein the spacer comprises a resilient element configured to be coupled to a second bone securing member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2012Publication date: August 16, 2012Inventors: Tae-Ahn Jahng, Jason Yim, Brian Scott Bowman
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Patent number: 7988710Abstract: A flexible connection unit for use in a spinal fixation device, including: a first end portion and a second end portion, at least one of the first end and second end configured to be engagable by a section of a first bone securing member; a flexible member located between the first and second ends, the flexible member permitting motion of the first end relative to the second end; and a transition area located between the first end and the flexible member, the transition area tapering in diameter from a first section of the transition area proximate to the first end toward a second section of the transition area proximate to the flexible member.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2007Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: N Spine, Inc.Inventors: Tae-ahn Jahng, Jason Yim, Brian Scott Bowman
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Publication number: 20110106167Abstract: An adjustable spinal stabilization system having a flexible connection unit for non-rigid stabilization of the spinal column. In one embodiment, the spinal stabilization system includes a flexible connection unit having a tether running through a hollow portion of the flexible connection unit, wherein the tether limits bending of the flexible connection unit. In a further embodiment the tether is pre-tensioned. In a further embodiment, the tension upon or compression of the tether is adjustable.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Tae-ahn JAHNG, Jason Yim, Brian S. Bowman
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Patent number: 7867257Abstract: The present invention is directed a poly-axial bone securing system including a bone securing member and a coupling element. The coupling element includes an opening to permit the bone securing member to pass therethrough and a seat for contacting a head portion of the bone securing member. The opening including a discrete number of contact surfaces or points for engaging the head portion of the bone securing member so that discrete frictional or gripping forces may be generated at interface points of each contact surface or point.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2006Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Synthes USA, LLCInventors: Sean Joo Na, Jude V. Paganelli, Jason Yim, Brian Scott Bowman
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Patent number: 7815665Abstract: An adjustable spinal stabilization system having a flexible connection unit for non-rigid stabilization of the spinal column. In one embodiment, the spinal stabilization system includes a flexible connection unit having a tether running through a hollow portion of the flexible connection unit, wherein the tether limits bending of the flexible connection unit. In a further embodiment the tether is pre-tensioned. In a further embodiment, the tension upon or compression of the tether is adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2004Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: N Spine, Inc.Inventors: Tae-ahn Jahng, Jason Yim, Brian Scott Bowman
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Publication number: 20090318245Abstract: A golf club head with a shell structure constituting with a body part and a hitting surface (face) incorporates, a groove is formed in the body part near the interface with the hitting surface. Several additional ripples are formed in the inner surface of the face plate. The groove in the body part and ripples of the inner surface of the face plate contributed as a powerful shock absorber but also preventing breakage of the head as well as strong repulsive mechanism improving flying distances.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventors: Hyung Jin Yim, Jason Yim
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Publication number: 20080234746Abstract: A flexible connection unit for use in a spinal fixation device, including: a first end portion and a second end portion, at least one of the first end and second end configured to be engagable by a section of a first bone securing member; a flexible member located between the first and second ends, the flexible member permitting motion of the first end relative to the second end; and a transition area located between the first end and the flexible member, the transition area tapering in diameter from a first section of the transition area proximate to the first end toward a second section of the transition area proximate to the flexible member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2007Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: N SPINE, INC.Inventors: Tae-ahn Jahng, Jason Yim, Brian Scott Bowman
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Patent number: 7326210Abstract: A flexible connection unit for use in a spinal fixation device, includes: a longitudinal member having first and second ends; at least one spacer located between the first and second ends, wherein the at least one spacer comprises a first portion made from a first material and a second portion made from a second material; and at least one flexible member located in a longitudinal axial channel of the at least one spacer, wherein the first and second ends substantially limit motion of the at least one spacer in the longitudinal axial direction with respect to the at least one flexible member.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2005Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: N Spine, IncInventors: Tae-ahn Jahng, Jason Yim, Brian Bowman
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Publication number: 20070276380Abstract: A flexible connection unit for use in a spinal fixation device that includes: a longitudinal member having first and second ends and a flexible member interposed between the first and second ends, at least one of the first end and second end configured to be engaged by a first bone securing member; and at least one spacer located between the first and second ends, the spacer comprising a resilient element and a ring element encircling at least a portion of the resilient element, wherein the ring element is configured to be engaged by a second bone securing member.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2007Publication date: November 29, 2007Inventors: Tae-ahn Jahng, Jason Yim, Brian Bowman
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Publication number: 20070233080Abstract: Embodiments of bone securing system including a coupling element having a seat are described generally herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2006Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventors: Sean Joo Na, Jude V. Paganelli, Jason Yim, Brian Scott Bowman