Patents by Inventor Joe Gault
Joe Gault 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: 20250120457Abstract: An article of apparel providing dynamic support for an appendage of a person is discussed herein. The article of apparel can include a support garment control device configured to provide dynamic support. The support garment control device can include a control lace coupled to a support portion of the article of apparel. In an example, the support garment control device configured to apply a first tension on the control lace, lock the support garment control device at the first tension to inhibit movement of the control lace in response to detecting a change in movement of the person, and unlock the support garment control device after a pre-determined event subsequent to the change in movement of the person.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2024Publication date: April 17, 2025Inventors: Timothy P. Hopkins, Joe Gault, Bobby LeGaye, Mark Bruce, Peter Williams, Austin J. Orand
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Publication number: 20240423297Abstract: A control system for controlling tension applied to a lace cable coupled to a support structure of an adaptive support garment is discussed herein. The control system can include a lace spool, a damper mechanism, and a locking ring. The lace spool can include a lace groove to receive the lace cable and a rotary bias member to apply rotational tension to resist extension of the lace cable out of a housing holding the control system. The damper mechanism is engagable with the lace spool to generate an additional rotational tension resisting extension of the lace cable out of the housing. The locking ring is frictionally coupled to the lace spool, and the locking ring can include a lock wedge adapted to disengage the damper mechanism upon rotation into a pre-determined rotational position relative to the damper mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2024Publication date: December 26, 2024Inventors: Timothy P. Hopkins, Joe Gault, Bobby LeGaye, Mark Bruce, Peter Williams, Austin J. Orand
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Patent number: 12137755Abstract: An article of apparel providing dynamic support for an appendage of a person is discussed herein. The article of apparel can include a support garment control device configured to provide dynamic support. The support garment control device can include a control lace coupled to a support portion of the article of apparel. In an example, the support garment control device configured to apply a first tension on the control lace, lock the support garment control device at the first tension to inhibit movement of the control lace in response to detecting a change in movement of the person, and unlock the support garment control device after a pre-determined event subsequent to the change in movement of the person.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2022Date of Patent: November 12, 2024Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Timothy P. Hopkins, Joe Gault, Bobby LeGaye, Mark Bruce, Peter Williams, Austin J. Orand
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Patent number: 12059042Abstract: A control system for controlling tension applied to a lace cable coupled to a support structure of an adaptive support garment is discussed herein. The control system can include a lace spool, a damper mechanism, and a locking ring. The lace spool can include a lace groove to receive the lace cable and a rotary bias member to apply rotational tension to resist extension of the lace cable out of a housing holding the control system. The damper mechanism is engagable with the lace spool to generate an additional rotational tension resisting extension of the lace cable out of the housing. The locking ring is frictionally coupled to the lace spool, and the locking ring can include a lock wedge adapted to disengage the damper mechanism upon rotation into a pre-determined rotational position relative to the damper mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2022Date of Patent: August 13, 2024Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Timothy P. Hopkins, Joe Gault, Bobby LeGaye, Mark Bruce, Peter Williams, Austin J. Orand
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Publication number: 20230280245Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of preparing a sample of one or more molecule(s) for imaging with a cryo-electron microscope. The method comprises providing a carrier substrate, cryogenically cooling the carrier substrate to form a cryogenically-cooled carrier substrate, generating gas phase ions of the one or more molecule(s) by electrospray ionisation, decelerating the gas phase ions, receiving the gas phase ions on the cryogenically-cooled carrier substrate to form a sample for imaging with a cryo-electron microscope and shielding the cryogenically-cooled carrier substrate after the step of receiving the ions on the cryogenically-cooled carrier substrate. The step of decelerating the ions reduces the energy of each of the ions to be less than 20 eV per charge when received at the cryogenically-cooled carrier substrate. The present invention also relates to an apparatus for preparing a sample of one or more molecule(s) for a cryo-electron microscope.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2022Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Albert KONIJNENBERG, Tim ESSER, Paul FREMDLING, Joe GAULT, Stephan RAUSCHENBACH
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Publication number: 20220338581Abstract: An adaptive support garment integrating directional fabrics to assist in providing adaptive support to select portions of the garment is discussed herein. The adaptive support garment can include a first directional fabric, a second direction fabric, and a tension device. The first directional fabric includes first directional fibers, and the first directional fabric can be coupled to a fixed portion of the adaptive support garment. The second directional fabric includes second directional fibers, and the second directional fabric can be coupled to a movable control structure portion of the adaptive support garment. The tension device can be coupled to the movable control structure and configured to apply a tension in a first direction on the movable control structure. In operation, the first directional fibers can engage with the second directional fibers to resist movement in a second direction opposite the first direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2022Publication date: October 27, 2022Inventors: Timothy P. Hopkins, Joe Gault, Bobby LeGaye, Mark Bruce, Peter Williams, Austin J. Orand
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Publication number: 20220338559Abstract: A control system for controlling tension applied to a lace cable coupled to a support structure of an adaptive support garment is discussed herein. The control system can include a lace spool, a damper mechanism, and a locking ring. The lace spool can include a lace groove to receive the lace cable and a rotary bias member to apply rotational tension to resist extension of the lace cable out of a housing holding the control system. The damper mechanism is engagable with the lace spool to generate an additional rotational tension resisting extension of the lace cable out of the housing. The locking ring is frictionally coupled to the lace spool, and the locking ring can include a lock wedge adapted to disengage the damper mechanism upon rotation into a pre-determined rotational position relative to the damper mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2022Publication date: October 27, 2022Inventors: Timothy P. Hopkins, Joe Gault, Bobby LeGaye, Mark Bruce, Peter Williams, Austin J. Orand
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Publication number: 20220338562Abstract: An article of apparel providing dynamic support for an appendage of a person is discussed herein. The article of apparel can include a support garment control device configured to provide dynamic support. The support garment control device can include a control lace coupled to a support portion of the article of apparel. In an example, the support garment control device configured to apply a first tension on the control lace, lock the support garment control device at the first tension to inhibit movement of the control lace in response to detecting a change in movement of the person, and unlock the support garment control device after a pre-determined event subsequent to the change in movement of the person.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2022Publication date: October 27, 2022Inventors: Timothy P. Hopkins, Joe Gault, Bobby LeGaye, Mark Bruce, Peter Williams, Austin J. Orand
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Patent number: 9936593Abstract: The description relates to devices, such as computing devices having displays that can be rotated through a range of travel. The device can counter-balance the display to create a near weightless feel for the user when repositioning the display.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2016Date of Patent: April 3, 2018Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Mike F. Deily, Robyn Rebecca Reed McLaughlin, Daniel C. Park, Anthony J. Hewett, Brian Bitz, Harold A. Brown, Eric Davis, Joe Gault, Steve Klein, Ingrid Lin
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Publication number: 20170303415Abstract: The description relates to devices, such as computing devices having displays that can be rotated through a range of travel. The device can counter-balance the display to create a near weightless feel for the user when repositioning the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2016Publication date: October 19, 2017Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Mike F. DEILY, Daniel C. PARK, Anthony J. HEWETT, Brian BITZ, Harold A. BROWN, Eric DAVIS, Joe GAULT, Steve KLEIN, Ingrid LIN, Robyn Rebecca Reed MCLAUGHLIN
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Patent number: 9625953Abstract: The description relates to devices, such as computing devices that have hinged portions. One example can include a first portion and a second portion. This example can also include a multi-pivot hinge unit rotatably securing the first and second portions. This example can further include a covered sequentially rotating multi-pivot hinge assembly rotatably securing the first portion and the second portion in a manner that extends a footprint of the computing device as the first portion is rotated away from the second portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2014Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Brian Bitz, John Campbell, Errol Mark Tazbaz, Joe Gault
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Patent number: 9549479Abstract: Technologies are generally described for a kickstand or similar support device connection mechanism in conjunction with computing devices. A substantially constant gap may be maintained between the kickstand and the device enclosure across the hinge rotation spectrum allowing the hinge and/or the kickstand to be level with the device enclosure. The connection mechanism may support various usage loads and rotation angles up to about 180 degrees, as well as allow for low force opening to a first position.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2014Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Joe Gault, Scott Bowers, Brian Bitz, Aseem Singla
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Publication number: 20160132076Abstract: The description relates to devices, such as computing devices that have hinged portions. One example can include a first portion and a second portion. This example can also include a multi-pivot hinge unit rotatably securing the first and second portions. This example can further include a covered sequentially rotating multi-pivot hinge assembly rotatably securing the first portion and the second portion in a manner that extends a footprint of the computing device as the first portion is rotated away from the second portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2014Publication date: May 12, 2016Applicant: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Brian BITZ, John Campbell, Errol Mark TAZBAZ, Joe GAULT
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Publication number: 20150342067Abstract: Technologies are generally described for a kickstand or similar support device connection mechanism in conjunction with computing devices. A substantially constant gap may be maintained between the kickstand and the device enclosure across the hinge rotation spectrum allowing the hinge and/or the kickstand to be level with the device enclosure. The connection mechanism may support various usage loads and rotation angles up to about 180 degrees, as well as allow for low force opening to a first position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2014Publication date: November 26, 2015Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Joe Gault, Scott Bowers, Brian Bitz, Aseem Singla
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Patent number: D396410Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1996Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Inventor: Gregory Joe Gault