Patents by Inventor Masahiko Muranami
Masahiko Muranami 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: 7328171Abstract: This present invention is embodied in a system and method for ordering a consumer item (such as a product or a service) in an interactive computer environment. The system of the present invention includes a user interface that provides automatic and real-time updating of attributes and available options of the consumer item being ordered. Further, the user interface provides a true visual or audio representation of the consumer item as it is being ordered. The present invention also includes a method for ordering a consumer item using this system. The method includes separating the consumer item into intuitive portions that includes base components and categories of available options. The base components and options categories are presented to a consumer through the user interface and the consumer selects the available choices.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1999Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Jacques H Helot, Masahiko Muranami
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Publication number: 20060095323Abstract: In an embodiment, a method for identifying media content, includes: providing an audio input data; digitizing the audio input data from an analog audio waveform to a digitized audio waveform; comparing the digitized audio waveform with waveform patterns stored in an electronic library; retrieving a matching media content based upon the digitized audio waveform; and providing an identification information of the matching media content.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2004Publication date: May 4, 2006Inventor: Masahiko Muranami
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Patent number: 6710768Abstract: An input device functions as both a pointing device and a scanning device. The input device can have a switch with a first position in which the input device functions as a pointing device and a second position in which the input device functions as a scanning device. When operating as a scanning device, the input device can have two modes of scanning operation: a document scan mode and a virtual scan mode. In the document scan mode, the input device can scan an image on a document page. In the virtual scan mode, the input device can scan an image on an electronic page. The input device can include a multi-functional scanning system that can scan an image horizontally, vertically, or any angle diagonally relative to a document or electronic page.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventor: Masahiko Muranami
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Publication number: 20040017354Abstract: In an implementation of an integrated multi-function computer input device, the input device operates as both a pointing device and a scanning device. The input device includes a first user-selectable switch to activate a first scanning optical system when scanning an image with the input device in a first direction relative to a document page. The input device also includes a second user-selectable switch to activate a second scanning optical system when scanning the image with the input device in a second direction that is different than the first direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2003Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventor: Masahiko Muranami
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Patent number: 6667881Abstract: A docking station for a portable computer contains a platform and a movable guide bar connected to the docking station and extending over the platform. The guide bar is capable of guiding the portable computer into proper alignment with the docking station when the portable computer is placed on the guide bar and pressed downwardly into the platform. The guide bar may contain a thermally conductive guide protrusion capable of mating with a heat sink on the portable computer. Heat is transferred from the heat sink on the portable computer to the guide protrusion on the guide bar. The guide bar itself may also be thermally conductive, providing a further avenue for heat to be transferred from the portable computer to the docking station.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2003Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Glen A Oross, Robert P Bliven, Michael D Derocher, Masahiko Muranami
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Publication number: 20030147209Abstract: A docking station for a portable computer contains a platform and a movable guide bar connected to the docking station and extending over the platform. The guide bar is capable of guiding the portable computer into proper alignment with the docking station when the portable computer is placed on the guide bar and pressed downwardly into the platform. The guide bar may contain a thermally conductive guide protrusion capable of mating with a heat sink on the portable computer. Heat is transferred from the heat sink on the portable computer to the guide protrusion on the guide bar. The guide bar itself may also be thermally conductive, providing a further avenue for heat to be transferred from the portable computer to the docking station.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2003Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventors: Glen A. Oross, Robert P. Bliven, Michael D. Derocher, Masahiko Muranami
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Patent number: 6564998Abstract: A portable computer has a base housing attached to a top housing. A latch secures the top housing to the base housing. The portable computer has a card reader coupled to an electro-mechanical actuator which is further coupled to the latch. The card reader is capable of disengaging the latch to allow access to the portable computer.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2000Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development CompanyInventors: Glen A Oross, Masahiko Muranami
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Patent number: 6560101Abstract: A docking station for a portable computer contains a platform and a movable guide bar connected to the docking station and extending over the platform. The guide bar is capable of guiding the portable computer into proper alignment with the docking station when the portable computer is placed on the guide bar and pressed downwardly into the platform. The guide bar may contain a thermally conductive guide protrusion capable of mating with a heat sink on the portable computer. Heat is transferred from the heat sink on the portable computer to the guide protrusion on the guide bar. The guide bar itself may also be thermally conductive, providing a further avenue for heat to be transferred from the portable computer to the docking station.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Glen A Oross, Robert P Bliven, Michael D Derocher, Masahiko Muranami
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Publication number: 20020169675Abstract: This present invention is embodied in a system and method for ordering a consumer item (such as a product or a service) in an interactive computer environment. The system of the present invention includes a user interface that provides automatic and real-time updating of attributes and available options of the consumer item being ordered. Further, the user interface provides a true visual or audio representation of the consumer item as it is being ordered. The present invention also includes a method for ordering a consumer item using this system. The method includes separating the consumer item into intuitive portions that includes base components and categories of available options. The base components and options categories are presented to a consumer through the user interface and the consumer selects the available choices.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 1999Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANYInventors: JACQUES H. HELOT, MASAHIKO MURANAMI
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Publication number: 20020097225Abstract: An input device functions as both a pointing device and a scanning device. The input device can have a switch with a first position in which the input device functions as a pointing device and a second position in which the input device functions as a scanning device. When operating as a scanning device, the input device can have two modes of scanning operation: a document scan mode and a virtual scan mode. In the document scan mode, the input device can scan an image on a document page. In the virtual scan mode, the input device can scan an image on an electronic page. The input device can include a multi-functional scanning system that can scan an image horizontally, vertically, or any angle diagonally relative to a document or electronic page.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventor: Masahiko Muranami
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Publication number: 20010046305Abstract: A power adapter for an electronic device, such as a notebook computer, includes a speaker to generate low audio frequencies, such as below 150 Hz. The speaker can be mounted in a variety of arrangements, i.e. closed-box, bass-reflex, or a more intricate shape which adds resonance (poles and zeros) to the acoustic filtering properties of the enclosure. An exemplary bass-reflex mounting includes a driver with resonance at 140 Hz, a chamber size of 7.74 in3 and a port determined by Thiele-Small equations. This gives a low frequency response beginning at 70 Hz. This low frequency component is combined in free space with the higher frequency components emanating from the portable electronic device's internal speaker(s). The audio signal connection can be made when the AC adapter is connected to the notebook computer by using two additional wires in the power cord. Since users generally carry their AC adapters with them, they can enjoy full harmonic sound without taking anything extra along.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2001Publication date: November 29, 2001Inventors: Masahiko Muranami, Scott N Hickman
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Patent number: 6301106Abstract: The invention provides a single docking station structure which is usable for a set of different pieces of equipment having essentially similar interfaces, such as a manufacturer's line of portable (“notebook” or “laptop”) computer product models. A common first module supports interfaces with peripheral devices or the like. A model-specific second module, second from a set of second modules that correspond with various models from the line of portable computers, is coupled with the first module to support the portable computer. The second module supports the portable computer, so as to interface it directly with the interface on the first module. The second modules, preferably configured as trays for holding the portable computers, are very simple and inexpensive to manufacture. The trays can be stored next to the docking station (like magazines on a bookshelf).Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1998Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Jacques H. Helot, Jaime Segura, Guy Lichtenwalter, Michael D. Derocher, Gerald W. Steiger, Masahiko Muranami
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Patent number: 6233343Abstract: A power adapter for an electronic device, such as a notebook computer, includes a speaker to generate low audio frequencies, such as below 150 Hz. The speaker can be mounted in a variety of arrangements, i.e. closed-box, bass-reflex, or a more intricate shape which adds resonance (poles and zeros) to the acoustic filtering properties of the enclosure. An exemplary bass-reflex mounting includes a driver with resonance at 140 Hz, a chamber size of 7.74 in3 and a port determined by Thiele-Small equations. This gives a low frequency response beginning at 70 Hz. This low frequency component is combined in free space with the higher frequency components emanating from the portable electronic device's internal speaker(s). The audio signal connection can be made when the AC adapter is connected to the notebook computer by using two additional wires in the power cord. Since users generally carry their AC adapters with them, they can enjoy full harmonic sound without taking anything extra along.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1997Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Masahiko Muranami, Scott N Hickman
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Patent number: 6189349Abstract: A security mechanism is provided, for use with portable equipment, such as a “notebook” type portable computer, which is to be coupled for use with stationary equipment, such as a port replicator or docking station. The security mechanism includes locking structures, located in complementary positions on the computer and the port replicator, for engaging each other to prevent theft by removal of the computer from the port replicator. The locking structures on the computer are standardized across a line of different computer models, so that the security mechanism is operative regardless of which of the different computer models is docked. Specifically, the locking structures of the various computers within the line of products are in corresponding positions on the computers, relative to the positions the computers occupy when docked. Therefore, the locking structures engage the same way, regardless of which computer of the line of products is docked.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Jacques H. Helot, Guy E. Lichtenwalter, Masahiko Muranami, Jaime Segura, Gerald W. Steiger
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Patent number: 5757616Abstract: A notebook computer includes physical security apparatus for locking a display and system unit together in a `clamshell` configuration. The security apparatus also prevents removal of peripheral devices and disables inputs from the computer keyboard and mouse. In some modes of operation the security apparatus also prevents powering up the computer and undocking of the computer from a docking station. A single user action results in locking the clamshell, locking the peripheral units in place and disabling the keyboard and mouse. Similarly, a user single action results in turning off the security measures (e.g., unlocking the clamshell, unlocking the peripheral units and enabling the keyboard and mouse).Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1996Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Gregory J. May, Masahiko Muranami
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Patent number: 5602455Abstract: A battery charger is connected to a power source via an input cable. The battery charger has charge switching circuitry for delivering a charge to a battery under the control of a controller. The controller has state detection logic for detecting the current state of the battery, and charging logic for charging the battery by selectively enabling and disabling the charge switching circuitry based on the condition of the battery. An output cable is connected to the battery charger. The output cable delivers power from the power source to a second battery charger for charging a second battery for the electronic device. The output cable can be placed in a stowage position or a non-stowage position. The second battery charger may be external or internal to the electronic device. If the second battery charger is internal to the electronic device, two batteries can be charged at the same time the electronic device is being operated.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1994Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Charles S. Stephens, David Williams, Tuan Tran, Masahiko Muranami, Terry Bradley, Preston Brown, Curtis Rose
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Patent number: D426548Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1999Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Glen A Oross, Jacques H Helot, Masahiko Muranami