Patents by Inventor Joseph L. Allore
Joseph L. Allore 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: 9143586Abstract: A mobile electronic device with enhanced laminate construction is disclosed. The device 10 can include: a housing 150 including a front housing 34 and a rear housing 86; a user interface 62 connected to the front housing 34; and a stack module 152 including a printed circuit board 28 including an outwardly facing side 154 and an inwardly facing side 156, an electronic component 48 attached to the inwardly facing side 156 and a battery 32 attached with laminate 162 to the electronic component 48. Advantageously, this provides a durable low profile multilayer construction for use in connection with mobile electronic devices desired by users.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2012Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: Google Technology Holdings LLCInventors: Joseph L. Allore, Gary R. Weiss, Jason P. Wojack
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Patent number: 9124676Abstract: A mobile electronic device with enhanced impact absorber is disclosed. The device can include: a housing including a front and a rear housing; and a user interface, the rear housing including an impact absorber located on an outer most portion of the rear housing. Beneficially, the impact absorber can provide enhanced impact mitigation. The impact absorber can allow a mobile electronic device to sustain an impact and mitigate damage to the housing and components therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2012Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: Google Technology Holdings LLCInventors: Joseph L. Allore, Gary R. Weiss, Jason P. Wojack
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Patent number: 9023267Abstract: A tool (1000) includes a mold defining a cavity (1002). The cavity can be for receiving a glass layer (402). A floating core insert (1001) can be placed in the cavity to apply a preloading force against a first major face of the glass layer, preclude an overmolding operation on the first major face, and allow overmolding only on minor faces of the glass layer when polymeric material (1100) is injected into runners (1018,1019,1020) of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2013Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Google Technology Holdings LLCInventors: Eric J. Haupt, Joseph L. Allore, Michael J. Formenti
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Patent number: 8922980Abstract: A mobile electronic device 10 with an enhanced chassis is disclosed. The device 10 can include: a frame 12 including an upper portion 14 and a lower portion 16 defining a narrow profile height 18 having an open top 20 and an open bottom 22; the frame 12 includes an interior portion 24 configured to surround components in a predetermined arrangement and an exterior portion 26; the exterior portion 26 of the frame 12 being connected to a printed circuit board (PCB) 28; and the open top 20 being configured to receive components on the printed circuit board 28 and the open bottom 22 being configured to receive a battery 32. Advantageously, the frame 12 height 13 provides a narrow profile structural system to securely support and connect components in connection with mobile electronic devices. Beneficially, the height is structurally passive and free from contributing to the Z dimension.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2012Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Motorola Mobility LLCInventors: Joseph L. Allore, Gary R. Weiss, Jason P. Wojack
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Publication number: 20140368981Abstract: Arrangements described herein relate to molding of a display screen into a housing of an electronic device. Ad adhesive can be applied to a side of a plastic film to form an adhesion member. The adhesion member can be connected to the display screen, the adhesive bonding to the plastic film to a peripheral region of the display screen. The display screen with the connected adhesion member can be inserted into a housing mold. Plastic resin can be injected into the housing mold to form a housing of the electronic device, the plastic film bonding with the injected plastic resin to secure the display screen into the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2013Publication date: December 18, 2014Applicant: MOTOROLA MOBILITY LLCInventors: ERIC HAUPT, JOSEPH L. ALLORE, MICHAEL FORMENTI
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Publication number: 20140339738Abstract: A tool (1000) includes a mold defining a cavity (1002). The cavity can be for receiving a glass layer (402). A floating core insert (1001) can be placed in the cavity to apply a preloading force against a first major face of the glass layer, preclude an overmolding operation on the first major face, and allow overmolding only on minor faces of the glass layer when polymeric material (1100) is injected into runners (1018,1019,1020) of the tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2013Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: Motorola Mobility LLCInventors: Eric J. Haupt, Joseph L. Allore, Michael J. Formenti
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Publication number: 20140265160Abstract: A method for securing a first housing member to a second housing member of a device, includes affixing a set of tape adhesive portions to a first section of a perimeter of the second housing member and distributing a liquid adhesive to a second section of the perimeter of the second housing member. The method further includes compressing the liquid adhesive into at least one compressed liquid adhesive portion to create a sealant for securing the first housing member to the perimeter of the second housing member, wherein the sealant comprises the set of tape adhesive portions and the at least one compressed liquid adhesive portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: MOTOROLA MOBILITY LLCInventors: Ryan P. Holcomb, Joseph L. Allore, Richard R. Chomko
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Publication number: 20140240911Abstract: A device housing assembly has a display module including a front pane and a rear pane, the rear pane having a section longer than the front pane in at least one direction. The housing assembly further has a transparent lens and plastic housing, the transparent lens having a front and rear surface; and an adhesive between the front transparent pane and the rear surface of the transparent lens. The housing includes a support structure molded to the rear surface of the transparent lens positioned proximally to the longer section of the rear pane and adjacent to the front pane of glass, the structure providing mechanical support for the rear pane.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Motorola Mobility LLCInventors: Adam R. Cole, Joseph L. Allore, Michael J. Lombardi, Natalie J. Stevens
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Publication number: 20140240615Abstract: A transparent lens and differing plastic material housing is provided that includes a transparent lens including a front surface, a rear surface, and a perimeter edge, the perimeter edge including a flange, a plastic housing affixed to the perimeter edge flange having a different material than the transparent lens, a portion that is tangent to the front surface of the transparent lens; and a portion that is tangent to the rear surface of the transparent lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Motorola Mobility LLCInventors: Joseph L. Allore, Adam R. Cole, Michael J. Formenti, Michael J. Lombardi, Michael L. Neau, Natalie J. Stevens
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Publication number: 20140240903Abstract: An electronic device (100) includes a housing member (103) and a display layer (512). The display includes two substrate layers (404,405) sealed together at a seam (408) disposed along a periphery (602) of each substrate layer. A compression gasket (604) is disposed between the housing member and the display, the compression gasket being disposed against the display interior to the seam. A second compression gasket (995) can be disposed interior to the compression gasket to provide a dampening function.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: MOTOROLA MOBILITY LLCInventors: Joseph L. Allore, David G. Fliszar, Jason P. Wojack
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Publication number: 20140239781Abstract: A housing comprises a first housing component with a plurality of dovetail protrusions, at least one dovetail protrusion of the plurality having a first pin hole through a thickness of the protrusion, and a second housing component with a plurality of matching dovetail cuts, at least one dovetail cut containing a second pin hole. The housing further has a plurality of pins. The first housing component is mated in a linear direction with the second housing component with each dovetail protrusion aligned to each dovetail cut. The first housing component and second housing component are pressed together to align the first pin holes axially with the second pin holes, and the pins are inserted axially through each axially aligned first pinhole and second pin hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Motorola Mobility LLCInventors: Joseph L. Allore, Mark D. Janninck, Michael J. Lombardi, Jason P. Wojack
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Publication number: 20140240856Abstract: A method of making a device housing involves providing a transparent lens with a front surface and a rear surface, and a stepped flange along at least a portion of the lens perimeter. The method includes injecting plastic onto the transparent lens perimeter, including the stepped flange, the plastic forming a plastic feature that has a front surface that is tangent to the front surface of the transparent lens, a rear surface that is tangent to the rear surface of the transparent lens, and that extends outward from the sides of the transparent lens away from a device width center line. The plastic feature is molded to the rear surface of the transparent lens at at least one of two ends of the device housing, and the plastic encapsulates a stepped middle surface of the transparent lens flange. A device housing that is made by this method is also included.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Motorola Mobility LLCInventors: Joseph L. Allore, Michael J. Formenti, Michael J. Lombardi, Michael L. Neau
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Patent number: 8656579Abstract: A continuous housing (100) and integral antenna (102) and method (300) of forming a housing (100) and integral antenna (102), including: forming (305) an extrusion housing with a side opening defining a pocket configured to receive electrical components; removing (310) material of the extrusion housing in proximity to a wall portion of the extrusion housing; and forming (315) a desired antenna construction integral to the extrusion housing. Advantageously, the continuous housing (100) can form a wireless communication device, which is particularly adapted for mass production. This arrangement is adapted to allow a customer to design the look and feel of an electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2009Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Motorola Mobility LLCInventors: Jason P Wojack, Joseph L Allore, Gary R Weiss, Istvan J Szini
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Patent number: 8639303Abstract: A mobile electronic device 10 with an enhanced antenna farm 180 is disclosed. The device 10 can include: a housing 150 including a front housing 34 and a rear housing 86; and a user interface 62, the rear housing 86 includes an antenna farm 180. Advantageously, the antenna farm 180 allows wireless communication from or to multiple sources, is substantially isolated from EMI from electronic components in the device and can be made with a minimal Z dimension.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2012Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Motorola Mobility LLCInventors: Joseph L. Allore, Gary R. Weiss, Jason P. Wojack
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Patent number: 8462517Abstract: An improved a mobile electronic device (10) is disclosed. The mobile electronic device (10) includes: a housing (12) including a display assembly (14) and a cover assembly (16), the display assembly (14) being complementarily configured to be partially received in the cover assembly (16), to define an enclosure (18) for electrical components; a gasket (20) located between the display assembly (14) and the cover assembly (16); and a sacrificial retention structure (22) including a plurality of connectors (24) configured to interconnect the cover assembly (16) with the display assembly (14). Advantageously, this structure allows: disassembly and reassembly of the housing (12), in the event of rework, enhanced water and dust resistance and a simple and secure snap-connected housing (12).Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2010Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Motorola Mobility LLCInventors: Jason P. Wojack, Joseph L. Allore
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Patent number: 8430256Abstract: A housing for a hand-held electronic device is provided. The housing includes an extruded element having a length and a profile, the length corresponding to a distance that the extruded element extends in the direction of extrusion, and the profile corresponding to a cross-section of the element, which is perpendicular to the direction of extrusion. The housing further includes a cap, coupled to the extruded element, wherein the cap extends to cover substantial portions of two or more adjacent sides.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2008Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Motorola Mobility LLCInventors: Joseph L. Allore, Gary R. Weiss, Jason P. Wojack
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Publication number: 20130017864Abstract: A mobile electronic device with enhanced impact absorber is disclosed. The device can include: a housing including a front and a rear housing; and a user interface, the rear housing including an impact absorber located on an outer most portion of the rear housing. Beneficially, the impact absorber can provide enhanced impact mitigation. The impact absorber can allow a mobile electronic device to sustain an impact and mitigate damage to the housing and components therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC.Inventors: Joseph L. Allore, Gary R. Weiss, Jason P. Wojack
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Publication number: 20130016485Abstract: A mobile electronic device with enhanced laminate construction is disclosed. The device 10 can include: a housing 150 including a front housing 34 and a rear housing 86; a user interface 62 connected to the front housing 34; and a stack module 152 including a printed circuit board 28 including an outwardly facing side 154 and an inwardly facing side 156, an electronic component 48 attached to the inwardly facing side 156 and a battery 32 attached with laminate 162 to the electronic component 48. Advantageously, this provides a durable low profile multilayer construction for use in connection with mobile electronic devices desired by users.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC.Inventors: Joseph L. Allore, Gary R. Weiss, Jason P. Wojack
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Publication number: 20130016486Abstract: A mobile electronic device 10 with an enhanced chassis is disclosed. The device 10 can include: a frame 12 including an upper portion 14 and a lower portion 16 defining a narrow profile height 18 having an open top 20 and an open bottom 22; the frame 12 includes an interior portion 24 configured to surround components in a predetermined arrangement and an exterior portion 26; the exterior portion 26 of the frame 12 being connected to a printed circuit board (PCB) 28; and the open top 20 being configured to receive components on the printed circuit board 28 and the open bottom 22 being configured to receive a battery 32. Advantageously, the frame 12 height 13 provides a narrow profile structural system to securely support and connect components in connection with mobile electronic devices. Beneficially, the height is structurally passive and free from contributing to the Z dimension.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC.Inventors: Joseph L. Allore, Gary R. Weiss, Jason P. Wojack
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Publication number: 20130016050Abstract: A mobile electronic device 10 with an enhanced tolerance accumulator 106 is disclosed. The device 10 can include: a housing 150 including a front housing 34 and a rear housing 86; and a user interface 62, the rear housing 86 including a tolerance accumulator 106. Advantageously, this construction provides a robust and durable low profile mobile electronic device, desired by users and the tolerance accumulator 106 provides a durable structure capable of expanding or contracting, as necessary.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC.Inventors: Joseph L. Allore, Gary R. Weiss, Jason P. Wojack