Patents by Inventor Rickson Sun
Rickson Sun 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: 20050229339Abstract: A device with two or more regions configured to clean or treat a working surface is disclosed. Preferably, the device is an oral-care device with a power cleaning head. The power cleaning head comprises two or more regions, wherein at least one of the regions is configured to move and wherein at least one of the regions comprises a squeegee element. Preferably, the regions are configured to independently rotate, oscillate, vibrate or otherwise move while cleaning teeth and gums and can each include bristles, nodules, squeegee elements, or any combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2005Publication date: October 20, 2005Inventors: James Gavney, Jerry Mix, Dennis Boyle, Rickson Sun, Christopher Loew, Pascal Soboll, Daniel Kim
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Publication number: 20050091773Abstract: Multi-directional wiping elements are disclosed. The wiping elements comprise intersecting squeegee segments that provide top wiping squeegee edges and side wiping squeegee edges. Devices utilizing the multi-directional wiping elements of the present invention can include bristles that are configured to simultaneously wipe a working surface with the wiping elements. In accordance with the embodiments of the invention, the multi-directional wiping elements are utilized in a toothbrush cleaning head that is configured to be operated manually or, alternatively, is motorized and is configured to rotate, oscillate, vibrate and/or move according to a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2004Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: James Gavney, Jerry Mix, Dennis Boyle, Rickson Sun, Christopher Loew, Pascal Soboll, Daniel Kim
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Publication number: 20050088812Abstract: The present invention is a computer controlled display device. In one embodiment, the display device includes a flat panel display having an input for receiving display data. Additionally, a moveable assembly may be coupled to the display. The moveable assembly may provide at least three degrees of freedom of movement for the flat panel display device. Additionally, the moveable assembly may have a cross-sectional area, which is substantially less than a cross-sectional area of a display structure of the flat panel display.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: April 28, 2005Inventors: Michael Hillman, Frank Tsai, Michael McBroom, Daniel McBroom, Brian Sudderth, Bartley Andre, Christopher Stringer, Daniel Riccio, Sung Kim, Clifford Jue, Theodore Barber, Rickson Sun, Donald Westwood
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Publication number: 20050049155Abstract: A device with two or more regions configured to clean or treat a working surface is disclosed. Preferably, the device is an oral-care device with a power cleaning head. The power cleaning head comprises two or more regions, wherein at least one of the regions is configured to move and wherein at least one of the regions comprises a squeegee element. Preferably, the regions are configured to independently rotate, oscillate, vibrate or otherwise move while cleaning teeth and gums and can each include bristles, nodules, squeegee elements, or any combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2003Publication date: March 3, 2005Inventors: James Gavney, Jerry Mix, Dennis Boyle, Rickson Sun, Christopher Loew, Pascal Soboll, Daniel Kim
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Patent number: 6859969Abstract: Multi-directional wiping elements are disclosed. The wiping elements comprise intersecting squeegee segments that provide top wiping squeegee edges and side wiping squeegee edges. Devices utilizing the multi-directional wiping elements of the present invention can include bristles that are configured to simultaneously wipe a working surface with the wiping elements. In accordance with the embodiments of the invention, the multi-directional wiping elements are utilized in a toothbrush cleaning head that is configured to be operated manually or, alternatively, is motorized and is configured to rotate, oscillate, vibrate and/or move according to a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2003Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Inventors: James A. Gavney, Jr., Jerry Mix, Dennis Boyle, Rickson Sun, Christopher Loew, Pascal Homero Soboll, Daniel Sung-hwe Kim
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Publication number: 20040233623Abstract: The present invention is a computer controlled display device. In one embodiment, the display device includes a flat panel display having an input for receiving display data. Additionally, a moveable assembly may be coupled to the display. The moveable assembly may provide at least three degrees of freedom of movement for the flat panel display device. Additionally, the moveable assembly may have a cross-sectional area, which is substantially less than a cross-sectional area of a display structure of the flat panel display.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventors: Michael D. Hillman, Frank Tsai, Michael D. McBroom, Daniel L. McBroom, Brian T. Sudderth, Bartley K. Andre, Christopher Stringer, Daniel Riccio, Sung Kim, Cliff Jue, Larry Cheng, Jon Kaplan, Rickson Sun, James R. Yurchenco
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Publication number: 20030229959Abstract: Multi-directional wiping elements are disclosed. The wiping elements comprise intersecting squeegee segments that provide top wiping squeegee edges and side wiping squeegee edges. Devices utilizing the multi-directional wiping elements of the present invention can include bristles that are configured to simultaneously wipe a working surface with the wiping elements. In accordance with the embodiments of the invention, the multi-directional wiping elements are utilized in a toothbrush cleaning head that is configured to be operated manually or, alternatively, is motorized and is configured to rotate, oscillate, vibrate and/or move according to a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: James A. Gavney, Jerry Mix, Dennis Boyle, Rickson Sun, Christopher Loew, Pascal Homero Soboll, Daniel Sung-Hwe Kim
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Publication number: 20020071651Abstract: A method of indexing and retrieving user specified frames during recording or playback of video images by providing a hard copy representation of such images which contain encoded frame location information for accessing the images on the recording medium. The invention also provides digital transfer of user selected frames on to a digital video disc so as to provide a sequence of selected frames. It further provides a mark in the header of the video disc to enable random access of a desired frame in the sequence of selected frames.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2001Publication date: June 13, 2002Inventors: William Hastings Wurz, Rickson Sun, David John Gilmore, Elinor Jane Fulton Suri, Michael S. Viola
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Patent number: 6102224Abstract: A method and apparatus for delivering an aroma when a bottle is opened is provided. An aromatic substance is placed on the bottle neck and/or the cap, and the aroma is released when the cap is removed from the bottle. A preferred embodiment uses a scratch-and-sniff material to contain the aroma. The material is scratched when the cap is removed, releasing the aroma.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1997Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: PepsiCo.Inventors: Rickson Sun, Harald Quintus-Bosz, Peter Given, Rodrigo Pineiro, Audrey Morrison
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Patent number: 6082575Abstract: A beverage container is disclosed which includes a stackable cup and a stackable cover which have cooperating thread forms for selectively securing the cover to the cup in a substantially liquid-tight relationship. The cover has a beverage dispensing opening and a cap which is selectively operable to open and close the opening to prevent beverage in the container from being poured out of the opening and to selectively allow beverage to be poured or drunk from the opening.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: PepsiCo, Inc.Inventors: Andrzej Skoskiewicz, Elisha Tal, Rickson Sun, Patrick Gilmore, Said Farha, Eileen Bravmann, Roby Stancel, Scott Stropkay, Axel Unger, Gary Shigeru Natsume, Robert C. Meyer, Adriana Colombo
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Patent number: 5435657Abstract: A thermal printing device comprises a label tape printer and tape and ink ribbon cartridge for horizontal insertion into the printer. The cartridge housing includes an upper cover and a base which are joined by telescoping hubs and posts. The cartridge contains a supply of tape and ink ribbon wound on supply spools, a ribbon or rewind spool and a roller platen all supported for rotation. The platen and the rewind spool are formed with gears which engage one another. The platen gear is disposed proximate the cartridge tape port and an opening for admitting the printer print head. When the cartridge is horizontally inserted :into a printer openings the print head bears against the tape and ink ribbon which abuts the platen for controlled printing and advancement of the tape and ribbon. The platen gear partially extends from the front of the cartridge for driving engagement with a printer motor drive gear. In an alternate embodiment the rewind spool gear engages the printer motor drive gear.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1993Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: Smith Corona CorporationInventors: Edwin M. Pearce, Rickson Sun
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Patent number: 5230289Abstract: An articulated, manually adjustable keyboard support apparatus including an elongated, transverse support member, first and second arms pivoted to the support member and a keyboard platform or tray subassembly joined to lower ends of the arms. The transverse support member is joined to a beam by a first vertical hinge. The beam is pivoted to a slide by a second vertical hinge. The slide is received in a track. Springs counterbalance the weight of a keyboard positioned on the platform subassembly. A palm rest subassembly is adjustably mounted on the platform subassembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1991Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: Steelcase Inc.Inventors: William R. George, Wade D. McNary, Chris Tacklind, Rickson Sun
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Patent number: 4930911Abstract: A peripheral or stand-alone computerized stamp printer is provided particularly for office use in which a print assembly including a pressure cam and leaf spring arrangement is associated with a heated print head which contacts and impresses a daisy wheel character against an imprinting tape in a confined cartridge to serially print computer-selected letters or characters on a binder, binder spine, or other workpiece. The printer assembly may move on an X or Y axis along a fixed or movable gantry upper arm. If the gantry is fixed, means are provided for moving paper stock, binders or other workpieces into proper position for clamping on a work surface on the top surfaces of the printer chassis. A spine-holding drawer may be provided in the chassis for supporting the spine of a binder for printing letters, logos, or the like, on the binder spine. The print assembly is a discrete unit and includes a replaceable tape cartridge fitted into drive mechanisms within the printer assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1988Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Assignee: Taurus Impressions, Inc.Inventors: Craig F. Sampson, Rickson Sun, Paul N. Barsley, Dennis J. Boyle
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Patent number: 4874186Abstract: A paper sheets binding system utilizes a two-part connector including a headed bifurcated inner ratcheted post binding member and a headed pawls-containing locking collar which is ratcheted down over the post member legs to cinch the heads either directly around punch-hole apertures in a paper sheets stack or against a pair of longitudinal binding strips on opposite marginal edges of the stack, with or without an affixed paper sheets cover. The post legs and pawls on the binding member and locking collar, respectively, are offset from the center of their heads so that upon assembly on a paper sheets stack to be bound, the connector element heads are asymmetric with respect to the apertures in the punch-hole paper stack. This allows the connector to better withstand asymmetric loading which is present when a book is purposely opened or accidentally dropped.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1987Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Assignee: Taurus Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Charles T. Groswith III, Edwin A. Seipp III, Rickson Sun, James R. Yurchenco
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Patent number: 4752101Abstract: A tilt control arrangement for office furniture chairs of the type having a chair seat structure mounted on a supporting base for rearward and forward tilting movement of the chair seat about an essentially horizontal axis extending essentially crosswise of the seat. The tilt control arrangement comprises a bifurcated seat structure mounting member defining a pair of parallel arms for pivotally mounting the seat structure for its tilting movement. Depending from the underside of the chair seat structure 15 a lug that projects below the level of the chair seat tilt axis. A front to rear extending rod member extends freely through the chair seat lug to have its rear end threadedly engaged with a nut anchored to the chair base, and the rod member having its forward end headed. A resiliently elastomeric cylindrical body is made fast to the rod member only at the rod member head, with the elastomeric body being placed in compression between the rod member head and the seat lug.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1987Date of Patent: June 21, 1988Assignee: Allsteel Inc.Inventors: James R. Yurchenco, Rickson Sun
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Patent number: 4730972Abstract: A two-part binding system includes one or more bifurcated posts integrally extending from a clamping strip or member. The posts are inserted into one or more apertures in a stack of punched paper or other material and a second clamping strip having one or more integral or separate latching buttons inserted over and around the posts. Each button includes one or a pair of toothed pawls integrally hinged to a cross bar extending across a button aperture. The posts contain a series of transverse ratchets facing each other. As the second strip and its integral or snap-in latching button is manually pressed over the posts toward the first clamping strip, the teeth of the pawl teeth ratchet successively into the posts toward the base of the posts until the stack of paper is firmly grasped and the teeth mesh with a final transverse ratchet. At this position, the strips are bowed putting the edges of the stacked sheets in compression.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1986Date of Patent: March 15, 1988Assignee: Taurus Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Rickson Sun, David M. Kelley, Craig F. Sampson, Cynthia L. Benjamin, Dennis J. Boyle
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Patent number: 4479696Abstract: A housing for interfacing a fiber optic cable with a semiconductor device allows simple insertion and removal of the cable by application of an axial force. The housing exerts a spring-like gripping force upon the cable and axially aligns the cable to the semiconductor device in order to minimize loss of transmitted light. A portion of the gripping force is translated into an axial force by a slanted ridge within the housing which acts upon a ridge on the cable to cause the cable to be forcefully abutted to the semiconductor device.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1983Date of Patent: October 30, 1984Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Donald L. Lubin, John Uebbing, Donald A. Shipley, Rickson Sun
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Patent number: D311418Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1987Date of Patent: October 16, 1990Assignee: Taurus Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Charles T. Groswith, III, Rickson Sun
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Patent number: D311756Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1987Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Assignee: Taurus Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Charles T. Groswith, III, Rickson Sun
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Patent number: D311930Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1987Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Assignee: Taurus Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Charles T. Groswith, III, Rickson Sun