Patents by Inventor Michele Bovio
Michele Bovio 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: 7310222Abstract: A flat-panel display with fixtures in its sidewalls to enable support by lateral mounting members is disclosed. The advantage of this approach, in which the fixtures are essentially rotated around to the sides of the flat-panel display, is the reduction in the portion of the portable computer's top cover that is not the active display. In practice, this results in an increase in the size of the display that may be housed in the same-sized top cover. In order to accommodate the lateral mounting of the flat-panel display, metal brackets are used. These brackets extend from the base unit hinges and cradle the display. This adds torsional rigidity, but also removes the requirement that the back must be structural. Further reductions in the inactive portions of the top cover may be achieved by extending the ends of the display's fluorescent back-light beyond or through the metal rim that surrounds the display.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2004Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: Chunghwa Picture Tubes, Ltd.Inventors: Michele Bovio, Robert C. Frame
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Publication number: 20060209503Abstract: A flat-panel display with fixtures in its sidewalls to enable support by lateral mounting members is disclosed. The advantage of this approach, in which the fixtures are essentially rotated around to the sides of the flat-panel display, is the reduction in the portion of the portable computer's top cover that is not the active display. In practice, this results in an increase in the size of the display that may be housed in the same-sized top cover. In order to accommodate the lateral mounting of the flat-panel display, metal brackets are used. These brackets extend from the base unit hinges and cradle the display. This adds torsional rigidity, but also removes the requirement that the back must be structural. Further reductions in the inactive portions of the top cover may be achieved by extending the ends of the display's fluorescent back-light beyond or through the metal rim that surrounds the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2006Publication date: September 21, 2006Inventors: Michele Bovio, Robert Frame
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Publication number: 20060209504Abstract: A flat-panel display with fixtures in its sidewalls to enable support by lateral mounting members is disclosed. The advantage of this approach, in which the fixtures are essentially rotated around to the sides of the flat-panel display, is the reduction in the portion of the portable computer's top cover that is not the active display. In practice, this results in an increase in the size of the display that may be housed in the same-sized top cover. In order to accommodate the lateral mounting of the flat-panel display, metal brackets are used. These brackets extend from the base unit hinges and cradle the display. This adds torsional rigidity, but also removes the requirement that the back must be structural. Further reductions in the inactive portions of the top cover may be achieved by extending the ends of the display's fluorescent back-light beyond or through the metal rim that surrounds the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2006Publication date: September 21, 2006Inventors: Michele Bovio, Robert Frame
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Publication number: 20060198090Abstract: A flat-panel display with fixtures in its sidewalls to enable support by lateral mounting members is disclosed. The advantage of this approach, in which the fixtures are essentially rotated around to the sides of the flat-panel display, is the reduction in the portion of the portable computer's top cover that is not the active display. In practice, this results in an increase in the size of the display that may be housed in the same-sized top cover. In order to accommodate the lateral mounting of the flat-panel display, metal brackets are used. These brackets extend from the base unit hinges and cradle the display. This adds torsional rigidity, but also removes the requirement that the back must be structural. Further reductions in the inactive portions of the top cover may be achieved by extending the ends of the display's fluorescent back-light beyond or through the metal rim that surrounds the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2006Publication date: September 7, 2006Inventors: Michele Bovio, Robert Frame
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Publication number: 20060198091Abstract: A flat-panel display with fixtures in its sidewalls to enable support by lateral mounting members is disclosed. The advantage of this approach, in which the fixtures are essentially rotated around to the sides of the flat-panel display, is the reduction in the portion of the portable computer's top cover that is not the active display. In practice, this results in an increase in the size of the display that may be housed in the same-sized top cover. In order to accommodate the lateral mounting of the flat-panel display, metal brackets are used. These brackets extend from the base unit hinges and cradle the display. This adds torsional rigidity, but also removes the requirement that the back must be structural. Further reductions in the inactive portions of the top cover may be achieved by extending the ends of the display's fluorescent back-light beyond or through the metal rim that surrounds the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2006Publication date: September 7, 2006Inventors: Michele Bovio, Robert Frame
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Publication number: 20050088075Abstract: A flat-panel display with fixtures in its side walls to enable support by lateral mounting members is disclosed. The advantage of this approach, in which the fixtures are essentially rotated around to the sides of the flat-panel display, is the reduction in the portion of the portable computer's top cover that is not the active display. In practice, this results in an increase in the size of the display that may be housed in the same-sized top cover. In order to accommodate the lateral mounting of the flat-panel display, metal brackets are used. These brackets extend from the base unit hinges and cradle the display. This adds torsional rigidity, but also removes the requirement that the back must be structural. Further reductions in the inactive portions of the top cover may be achieved by extending the ends of the display's fluorescent back-light beyond or through the metal rim that surrounds the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2004Publication date: April 28, 2005Inventors: Michele Bovio, Robert Frame
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Publication number: 20050088810Abstract: A flat-panel display with fixtures in its side walls to enable support by lateral mounting members is disclosed. The advantage of this approach, in which the fixtures are essentially rotated around to the sides of the flat-panel display, is the reduction in the portion of the portable computer's top cover that is not the active display. In practice, this results in an increase in the size of the display that may be housed in the same-sized top cover. In order to accommodate the lateral mounting of the flat-panel display, metal brackets are used. These brackets extend from the base unit hinges and cradle the display. This adds torsional rigidity, but also removes the requirement that the back must be structural. Further reductions in the inactive portions of the top cover may be achieved by extending the ends of the display's fluorescent back-light beyond or through the metal rim that surrounds the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2004Publication date: April 28, 2005Inventors: Michele Bovio, Robert Frame
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Publication number: 20050082961Abstract: A flat-panel display with fixtures in its side walls to enable support by lateral mounting members is disclosed. The advantage of this approach, in which the fixtures are essentially rotated around to the sides of the flat-panel display, is the reduction in the portion of the portable computer's top cover that is not the active display. In practice, this results in an increase in the size of the display that may be housed in the same-sized top cover. In order to accommodate the lateral mounting of the flat-panel display, metal brackets are used. These brackets extend from the base unit hinges and cradle the display. This adds torsional rigidity, but also removes the requirement that the back must be structural. Further reductions in the inactive portions of the top cover may be achieved by extending the ends of the display's fluorescent back-light beyond or through the metal rim that surrounds the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2004Publication date: April 21, 2005Inventors: Michele Bovio, Robert Frame
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Publication number: 20050078439Abstract: A flat-panel display with fixtures in its side walls to enable support by lateral mounting members is disclosed. The advantage of this approach, in which the fixtures are essentially rotated around to the sides of the flat-panel display, is the reduction in the portion of the portable computer's top cover that is not the active display. In practice, this results in an increase in the size of the display that may be housed in the same-sized top cover. In order to accommodate the lateral mounting of the flat-panel display, metal brackets are used. These brackets extend from the base unit hinges and cradle the display. This adds torsional rigidity, but also removes the requirement that the back must be structural. Further reductions in the inactive portions of the top cover may be achieved by extending the ends of the display's fluorescent back-light beyond or through the metal rim that surrounds the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2004Publication date: April 14, 2005Inventors: Michele Bovio, Robert Frame
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Patent number: 6838810Abstract: A flat-panel display with fixtures in its sidewalls to enable support by lateral mounting members is disclosed. The advantage of this approach, in which the fixtures are essentially rotated around to the sides of the flat-panel display, is the reduction in the portion of the portable computer's top cover that is not the active display. In practice, this results in an increase in the size of the display that may be housed in the same-sized top cover. In order to accommodate the lateral mounting of the flat-panel display, metal brackets are used. These brackets extend from the base unit hinges and cradle the display. This adds torsional rigidity, but also removes the requirement that the back must be structural. Further reductions in the inactive portions of the top cover may be achieved by extending the ends of the display's fluorescent back-light beyond or through the metal rim that surrounds the display.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1997Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Chunghwa Picture Tubes, Ltd.Inventors: Michele Bovio, Robert C. Frame
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Publication number: 20040233628Abstract: A portable computer having an external bay with a multiport connector. The portable computer comprises a base coupled to a display module. The display module has a backcover with a bay area for receiving a variety of electronic device modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventors: Steven S. Homer, Ronald E. DeLuga, Michele Bovio, Mark Ruch, Phillip Prestigomo
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Patent number: 6788529Abstract: A portable computer having an external bay with a multiport connector. The portable computer comprises a base coupled to a display module. The display module has a backcover with a bay area for receiving a variety of electronic device modules.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Steven S. Homer, Ronald E. DeLuga, Michele Bovio, Mark Ruch, Phillip Prestigomo
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Patent number: 6778385Abstract: A portable computer has pivotally connected base and display screen lid housings and is provided with a generally wedge-shaped auxiliary component housing which is releasably latchable to the bottom of the base housing and extends across only a rear underside portion of the base housing. The attached auxiliary housing representatively carries a CD/DVD media drive unit and a floppy disk drive unit, operatively couples them to various computer components in the base housing, and is configured to rearwardly and upwardly tilt he base housing keyboard at a predetermined comfortable typing angle when the base housing is placed atop a horizontal work surface such as a desktop.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2002Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Daniel V. Forlenza, Jitender K. Kanjiram, Robert C. Frame, Michele Bovio
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Patent number: 6771492Abstract: An electronic device, such as a portable computer, incorporates a removable cover. The cover is readily removed without tools and provides access to a variety of components that may require servicing, substitution, component upgrades, etc. The component cover utilizes a variety of retention features that provide stability while permitting easy attachment and opening of the cover.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2001Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Ronald E. DeLuga, David A. Hulsebosch, Michele Bovio
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Patent number: 6724623Abstract: A docking unit for a portable computer has a wedge-shaped. As a result, a portable computer, which has been installed on the docking unit, is inclined toward the user. This places the keyboard of the portable computer at a more comfortable angle for typing. Thus, the portable computer's keyboard remains usable even when it is installed on the docking unit. Moreover, the wedge-shape need not substantially raise the height of the keyboards since the leading edge is relatively thin, keeping the computer's keyboard as a comfortable height.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Michele Bovio, Allan Scott Baucom
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Publication number: 20030198009Abstract: A portable computer having an external bay with a multiport connector. The portable computer comprises a base coupled to a display module. The display module has a backcover with a bay area for receiving a variety of electronic device modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2002Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventors: Steven S. Homer, Ronald E. DeLuga, Michele Bovio, Mark Ruch, Phillip Prestigomo
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Portable computer system with external bay to create rugged interface with electronic device modules
Publication number: 20030198010Abstract: A portable computer system comprising a portable computer with a rugged external bay interface. The bay interface facilitates the interchangeability of a variety of electronic device modules. The interface utilizes mechanical and electrical features that promote the use and interchangeability of the modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2002Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventors: Steven S. Homer, Ronald E. DeLuga, Michele Bovio, Mark Ruch, Jon Kolas -
Patent number: 6618936Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for configuring a portable computer comprises encasing the computer in an enclosure, providing battery slot defined by at least one wall of the enclosure, encasing a battery pack in a battery pack housing, inserting the battery pack into the battery slot and interweaving a wall of the battery pack housing with a wall of the enclosure defining the slot so that a portion of the battery pack housing projects into the battery slot. The system and method may also comprise providing a portal in a first wall associated with a computer enclosure and inserting a battery pack having a second wall into the enclosure wherein a structural region of the second wall of the battery pack extends into the portal.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Michele Bovio, Robert Frame
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Patent number: 6618256Abstract: A removable electronic module of this invention includes an electronic device, such as a memory storage drive, having an electrical device connector for mating with an electrical bay connector in a computer. The module also includes a connector guide mounted about the electrical device connector. The connector guide is adapted to engage the electrical bay connector to align the electrical device connector with the electrical bay connector. The module further includes an auxiliary device guide positioned apart from the connector guide. The auxiliary device guide is adapted to engage an auxiliary bay guide to align the connector guide with the electrical bay connector.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1998Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Michele Bovio, Allan S. Baucom
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Patent number: 6564429Abstract: The hinge system for a portable computer for pivotably securing a top cover to a base unit includes a first base unit hinge member for mounting to the base unit. The first base unit hinge member has proximal and distal mounting portions which are angled relative to each other. The proximal and distal mounting portions are each securable to a surface of the base unit for distributing stress exerted on the base unit by the first base unit hinge member. A first pivoting top cover hinge assembly is secured to the first base unit hinge member. The first top cover hinge assembly mounts to the top cover.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Hewlett Packard Development Company L.P.Inventors: Michele Bovio, Jitender Kanjiram