Patents by Inventor Ryan James Orsi
Ryan James Orsi 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: 10320078Abstract: An antenna is disclosed with a magnetic loop, a dipole electric field radiator inside the magnetic loop, and with symmetric geometry about the feed. This symmetry allows for realization of image theory and significant size reduction, whereby half of the antenna is removed and replaced by the image induced in a connected ground plane.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2016Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Inventors: Jonathan Neil Bringuier, Ryan James Orsi, Forrest James Brown
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Patent number: 10270170Abstract: An antenna system is provided, including a first antenna, a second antenna, a ground plane, and a resonant isolator located proximate to the first antenna and the second antenna. The resonant isolator is coupled to the ground plane at or proximate to one current null point created by a first antenna and at or proximate to a second current null point created by a second antenna, and is configured to isolate the first antenna from the second antenna at a resonance. In some cases, the resonant isolator may include at least two conductive portions that may be substantially parallel to one another. The resonant isolator may also include an active tuning element that may change the resonance at which the resonant isolator de-couples the two antennas. In some cases, each of the antennas may be a capacitively-coupled compound loop antenna.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2016Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Inventors: Matthew Robert Foster, Jonathan Neil Bringuier, Ryan James Orsi, Forrest James Brown, Alexandre Dupuy
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Publication number: 20180145409Abstract: An antenna is disclosed with a magnetic loop, a dipole electric field radiator inside the magnetic loop, and with symmetric geometry about the feed. This symmetry allows for realization of image theory and significant size reduction, whereby half of the antenna is removed and replaced by the image induced in a connected ground plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2016Publication date: May 24, 2018Inventors: Jonathan Neil BRINGUIER, Ryan James ORSI, Forrest James BROWN
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Patent number: 9799956Abstract: A three-dimensional compound loop antenna is provided, including a ground plane, a pair of horizontal conductive portions substantially horizontal relative to the ground plane, a feed line substantially vertical relative to the ground plane, and a vertical conductive portion coupling the pair of horizontal conductive portions to the ground plane.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2013Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: DOCKON AGInventors: Ryan James Orsi, Matthew Robert Foster
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Patent number: 9748651Abstract: Source radio frequency energy (RF) is coupled wirelessly, with no direct physical contact, between two compound loop (CPL) antennas across a variety of barriers such as plastic, human tissues, glass, and air. The compound coupling interface is highly efficient in transferring the RF energy from a source including one CPL antenna to a destination including a second CPL antenna. A re-radiating structure including a further CPL antenna or a different type of antenna may be connected on the destination side to completely physically isolate the source side from the destination side. When the destination coupling antenna is removed, the source coupling antenna may operate as an efficient radiator at the desired operating frequencies. Likewise, the destination coupling antenna may operate as an efficient radiator in the absence of the source coupling antenna.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2015Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: DOCKON AGInventors: Ryan James Orsi, Matthew Robert Foster, Gregory Poilasne, Bryan Joseph Justice, Jonathan Neil Bringuier
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Publication number: 20170062932Abstract: An antenna system is provided, including a first antenna, a second antenna, a ground plane, and a resonant isolator located proximate to the first antenna and the second antenna. The resonant isolator is coupled to the ground plane at or proximate to one current null point created by a first antenna and at or proximate to a second current null point created by a second antenna, and is configured to isolate the first antenna from the second antenna at a resonance. In some cases, the resonant isolator may include at least two conductive portions that may be substantially parallel to one another. The resonant isolator may also include an active tuning element that may change the resonance at which the resonant isolator de-couples the two antennas. In some cases, each of the antennas may be a capacitively-coupled compound loop antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2016Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Matthew Robert FOSTER, Jonathan Neil BRINGUIER, Ryan James ORSI, Forrest James BROWN, Alexandre DUPUY
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Patent number: 9496614Abstract: An antenna system is provided, including a first antenna, a second antenna, a ground plane, and a resonant isolator coupled to the first and second antennas. Each of the antennas is configured to be a capacitively-coupled compound loop antenna, and the resonant isolator is configured to provide isolation between the two antennas at resonance. The two antennas may be symmetrical or asymmetrical and include a first element that emits a magnetic field and a second element that generates an electrical field that is orthogonal to the magnetic field. The radiating element of the second element may be capacitively coupled to the remainder of the second element. The resonate isolator may be comprised of a single conductive element or two conductive elements that are capacitively coupled.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2014Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: DOCKON AGInventors: Jonathan Neil Bringuier, Ryan James Orsi, Matthew Robert Foster
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Patent number: 9431708Abstract: A compound loop antenna (CPL) is described that includes a capacitively fed magnetic loop and/or a capacitively fed electric field radiator. Embodiments include single-band CPL antennas and multi-band CPL antennas. The CPL antennas have been reduced in physical size by capacitively feeding the loop and/or radiator. The embodiments include at least one e-field radiation element that is capacitively coupled or not capacitively coupled, at least one magnetic loop element that is capacitively coupled. A continuation of the magnetic loop may be continued with either a wire or a connection to a second layer.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2012Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: DOCKON AGInventors: Ryan James Orsi, Matthew Robert Foster, Gregory Poilasne
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Patent number: 9252487Abstract: Embodiments provide single-sided and multi-layered circular polarized, self-contained, compound loop antennas (circular polarized CPL). Embodiments of the CPL antennas produce circular polarized signals by using two electric field radiators physically oriented orthogonal to each other, and by ensuring that the two electric field radiators are positioned such that an electrical delay between the two electric field radiators results in the two electric field radiators emitting their respective electric fields out of phase. Ensuring the proper electrical delay between the two electric field radiators also maintains high efficiency of the antenna and it improves the axial ratio of the antenna.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2012Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: DOCKON AGInventors: Forrest James Brown, Ryan James Orsi, Matthew Robert Foster
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Publication number: 20150324417Abstract: Systems, methods and mediums are described for processing rules and associated bags of facts generated by an application in communication with a processing engine, database and rule engine that process the bags of facts in view of the rules and generate one or more rule-dependent responses to the application which performs one or more work flows based on the responses. The rule engine may apply forward-chaining, backward-chaining or a combination of forward-chaining and backward-chaining to process the rules and facts. Numerous novel applications that work in conjunction with the processing engine, database and rule engine are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2013Publication date: November 12, 2015Inventors: Björn DANIELSSON, Ryan James ORSI, Gregory POILASNE
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Publication number: 20150295311Abstract: An antenna system is provided, including a first antenna, a second antenna, a ground plane, and a resonant isolator coupled to the first and second antennas. Each of the antennas is configured to be a capacitively-coupled compound loop antenna, and the resonant isolator is configured to provide isolation between the two antennas at resonance. The two antennas may be symmetrical or asymmetrical and include a first element that emits a magnetic field and a second element that generates an electrical field that is orthogonal to the magnetic field. The radiating element of the second element may be capacitively coupled to the remainder of the second element. The resonate isolator may be comprised of a single conductive element or two conductive elements that are capacitively coupled.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2014Publication date: October 15, 2015Applicant: DOCKON AGInventors: Jonathan Neil Bringuier, Ryan James Orsi, Matthew Robert Foster
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Publication number: 20150278701Abstract: Systems, methods and mediums are described for processing rules and associated bags of facts generated by an application in communication with a processing engine, database and rule engine that process the bags of facts in view of the rules and generate one or more rule-dependent responses to the application which performs one or more work flows based on the responses. The rule engine may apply forward-chaining, backward-chaining or a combination of forward-chaining and backward-chaining to process the rules and facts. Numerous novel applications that work in conjunction with the processing engine, database and rule engine are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2015Publication date: October 1, 2015Inventors: Björn DANIELSSON, Ryan James ORSI, Gregory POILASNE
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Publication number: 20150249288Abstract: Source radio frequency energy (RF) is coupled wirelessly, with no direct physical contact, between two compound loop (CPL) antennas across a variety of barriers such as plastic, human tissues, glass, and air. The compound coupling interface is highly efficient in transferring the RF energy from a source including one CPL antenna to a destination including a second CPL antenna. A re-radiating structure including a further CPL antenna or a different type of antenna may be connected on the destination side to completely physically isolate the source side from the destination side. When the destination coupling antenna is removed, the source coupling antenna may operate as an efficient radiator at the desired operating frequencies. Likewise, the destination coupling antenna may operate as an efficient radiator in the absence of the source coupling antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2015Publication date: September 3, 2015Inventors: Ryan James Orsi, Matthew Robert Foster, Gregory Poilasne, Bryan Joseph Justice, Jonathan Neil Bringuier
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Publication number: 20150162660Abstract: A three-dimensional compound loop antenna is provided, including a ground plane, a pair of horizontal conductive portions substantially horizontal relative to the ground plane, a feed line substantially vertical relative to the ground plane, and a vertical conductive portion coupling the pair of horizontal conductive portions to the ground plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2013Publication date: June 11, 2015Applicant: DOCKON AGInventors: Ryan James Orsi, Matthew Robert Foster
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Patent number: 8855980Abstract: Embodiments are directed to an antenna builder and a method of building and maintaining an antenna design repository. A first embodiment consists of an antenna builder that enables the creation of an antenna representation that can subsequently be output into a plurality of formats to be used by other tools, such as electromagnetic simulation software. An alternative embodiment is directed to a method of building and maintaining a repository of antenna designs. The repository of antenna designs can be queried, enabling a plurality of users to search for specific antenna designs. Alternative embodiments can enable a user to search the repository antenna designs by visually browsing over the antenna designs in the repository. The repository of antenna designs is created by saving solutions generated by an optimizer during an optimization run to the repository. Solutions from the repository can also be used to seed and bootstrap other optimization runs.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2011Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Dockon AGInventors: Kenneth Joseph Brown, Ryan James Orsi
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Patent number: 8849629Abstract: Embodiments are directed to an antenna builder and a method of building and maintaining an antenna design repository. A first embodiment consists of an antenna builder that enables the creation of an antenna representation that can subsequently be output into a plurality of formats to be used by other tools, such as electromagnetic simulation software. An alternative embodiment is directed to a method of building and maintaining a repository of antenna designs. The repository of antenna designs can be queried, enabling a plurality of users to search for specific antenna designs. Alternative embodiments can enable a user to search the repository antenna designs by visually browsing over the antenna designs in the repository. The repository of antenna designs is created by saving solutions generated by an optimizer during an optimization run to the repository. Solutions from the repository can also be used to seed and bootstrap other optimization runs.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2011Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Dockon AGInventors: Kenneth Joseph Brown, Ryan James Orsi
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Patent number: 8654022Abstract: Embodiments provide multi-band, compound loop antennas (multi-band antennas). Embodiments of the multi-band antennas produce signals at two or more frequency bands, with the two or more frequency bands capable of being adjusted and tuned independently of each other. Embodiments of a multi-band antenna are comprised of at least one electric field radiator and at least one monopole formed out of the magnetic loop. At a particular frequency, the at least one electric field radiator in combination with various portions of the magnetic loop resonate and radiate an electric field at a first frequency band. At yet another particular frequency, the at least one monopole in combination with various portions of the magnetic loop resonate and radiate an electric field at a second frequency band. The shape of the magnetic loop can be tuned to increase the radiation efficiency at particular frequency bands and enable the multi-band operation of antenna embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2012Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Dockon AGInventors: Forrest James Brown, Ryan James Orsi, Matthew Robert Foster
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Patent number: 8654021Abstract: Embodiments provide multi-band, compound loop antennas (multi-band antennas). Embodiments of the multi-band antennas produce signals at two or more frequency bands, with the two or more frequency bands capable of being adjusted and tuned independently of each other. Embodiments of a multi-band antenna are comprised of at least one electric field radiator and at least one monopole formed out of the magnetic loop. At a particular frequency, the at least one electric field radiator in combination with various portions of the magnetic loop resonate and radiate an electric field at a first frequency band. At yet another particular frequency, the at least one monopole in combination with various portions of the magnetic loop resonate and radiate an electric field at a second frequency band. The shape of the magnetic loop can be tuned to increase the radiation efficiency at particular frequency bands and enable the multi-band operation of antenna embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2012Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Dockon AGInventors: Forrest James Brown, Ryan James Orsi, Matthew Robert Foster
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Patent number: 8654023Abstract: Embodiments provide multi-band, compound loop antennas (multi-band antennas). Embodiments of the multi-band antennas produce signals at two or more frequency bands, with the two or more frequency bands capable of being adjusted and tuned independently of each other. Embodiments of a multi-band antenna are comprised of at least one electric field radiator and at least one monopole formed out of the magnetic loop. At a particular frequency, the at least one electric field radiator in combination with various portions of the magnetic loop resonate and radiate an electric field at a first frequency band. At yet another particular frequency, the at least one monopole in combination with various portions of the magnetic loop resonate and radiate an electric field at a second frequency band. The shape of the magnetic loop can be tuned to increase the radiation efficiency at particular frequency bands and enable the multi-band operation of antenna embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2012Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Dockon AGInventors: Forrest James Brown, Ryan James Orsi, Matthew Robert Foster
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Publication number: 20140022142Abstract: Embodiments provide single-sided and multi-layered circular polarized, self-contained, compound loop antennas (circular polarized CPL). Embodiments of the CPL antennas produce circular polarized signals by using two electric field radiators physically oriented orthogonal to each other, and by ensuring that the two electric field radiators are positioned such that an electrical delay between the two electric field radiators results in the two electric field radiators emitting their respective electric fields out of phase. Ensuring the proper electrical delay between the two electric field radiators also maintains high efficiency of the antenna and it improves the axial ratio of the antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2012Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: DockOn AGInventors: Forrest James Brown, Ryan James Orsi, Matthew Robert Foster