Patents by Inventor Tina Chen
Tina Chen 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: 20250047518Abstract: Low data rate, low power, bi-directional transmissions may be provided over existing physical communication media (e.g., coaxial cables) using a portable network communications module and in the presence of higher bandwidth, higher power primary signals currently being transmitted over the communication media. The low data rate, low power, bi-directional transmissions may be accomplished using spread-spectrum modulated signals that are positioned in frequency relative to the primary signals, such that the low data rate, low power transmissions occur without detectable interference with the primary signals, which include multiplexed narrowband modulated signals. The primary signals may be modulated using quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) and multiplexed using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) and the spread-spectrum modulated signals may be chirp spread spectrum (CSS) modulated signals modulated using Gaussian frequency shift keying (GFSK).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2024Publication date: February 6, 2025Inventors: Rafael CELEDON, Yi WANG, Tina MATHEWS, Ruru CHEN, Mark SIEJKA, Hang XIE, Ramesh NALLUR, Stefan MURRY, David STEWART
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Publication number: 20230352133Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods for processing medical data. The method may comprise receiving a plurality of data inputs associated with (i) at least one medical patient or (ii) at least one surgical procedure. The method may further comprise receiving one or more annotations for at least a subset of the plurality of data inputs. The method may further comprise generating an annotated data set using (i) the one or more annotations and (ii) one or more data inputs of the plurality of data inputs. The method may further comprise using the annotated data set to (i) perform data analytics for the plurality of data inputs, (ii) develop one or more medical training tools, or (iii) train one or more medical models.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2022Publication date: November 2, 2023Inventors: Tina CHEN, Roman STOLYAROV, Thomas CALEF, Tony CHEN, Niall DALTON, Jill BINNEY, Vasiliy BUHARIN, Bogdan MITREA, Hossein DEHGHANI, John OBERLIN
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Patent number: 10318840Abstract: Implementations generally relate to generating a group photo collection. In some implementations, a method includes determining a plurality of users in a specified group of users of a social network system. The method also includes receiving photos associated with the users. The method also includes providing an interface enabling the plurality of users to collaborate in creating a group photo collection, where the group photo collection includes the plurality of photos. The method also includes providing one or more recommendations to create a photo album based on one or more themes, where the one or more themes are based on patterns of objects recognized in the plurality of photos.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2017Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Assignee: GOOGLE LLCInventors: Zachary Yeskel, Tina Chen, Kavi Harshawat, Matthew Steiner, Denise Ho, AJ Asver
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Publication number: 20170331865Abstract: Implementations generally relate to generating a group photo collection. In some implementations, a method includes determining a plurality of users in a specified group of users of a social network system. The method also includes receiving photos associated with the users. The method also includes providing an interface enabling the plurality of users to collaborate in creating a group photo collection, where the group photo collection includes the plurality of photos. The method also includes providing one or more recommendations to create a photo album based on one or more themes, where the one or more themes are based on patterns of objects recognized in the plurality of photos.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2017Publication date: November 16, 2017Applicant: Google Inc.Inventors: Zachary YESKEL, Tina CHEN, Kavi HARSHAWAT, Matthew STEINER, Denise HO, AJ ASVER
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Publication number: 20140302969Abstract: A striking trainer is provided. The trainer includes a body and at least one first striking assembly. The first striking assembly further comprises an arm, a pivoting structure and a striking portion. The arm is assembled to the body. The pivoting structure has a first pivoting portion and a second pivoting portion. The arm has the first pivoting portion pivotally connected thereto and defines a first pivoting shaft thereon, so that the first pivoting portion is rotatable relative to the arm via the first pivoting shaft. The striking portion is pivotally connected to the second pivoting portion. A second pivoting shaft is defined on the second pivoting portion, so that the striking portion is rotatable relative to the second pivoting portion via the second pivoting shaft. Thus, the trainer provides a widely angle and range adjusting function from two different directions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2013Publication date: October 9, 2014Inventor: Tina CHEN
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Patent number: 8834325Abstract: A boxing training device including a main body and at least one boxing assembly is provided. The boxing assembly is mounted to an upper portion of a main body via a shell body. The shell body defines a receiving space, one end of a rod is disposed in the receiving space, and the rod is pivoted to the shell body via a pivoting portion. Two resilient members are disposed at two sides by the pivoting portion and resiliently engaged against between the rod and the shell body. Whereby, the boxing training device is easy to control so as to prevent users from being injured, simple in structure, and easy to assemble and convenient to store.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2012Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Inventor: Tina Chen
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Publication number: 20140223713Abstract: A puller includes a main body, a plurality of hook elements, a plurality of connecting rods, and an operating rod. The main body has a threaded hole and a plurality extending arms, and each extending arm has an abutting trough at an end. Each hook element has at least one claw portion. Two opposite ends of each connecting rod are pivotably connected with one of the hook elements and one of the extending arms. The operating rod has threaded rod screwed with the threaded hole. When the hook element abuts against one of the abutting trough, the extending arm covers at least half the hook element in width to position it. Thereby, durability and stability are improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Inventor: Tina CHEN
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Publication number: 20140047688Abstract: A puller includes a main body, a plurality of hook elements, a plurality of connecting rods, and an operating rod. The main body has a threaded hole and a plurality extending arms, and each extending arm has an abutting trough at an end. Each hook element has at least one claw portion. Two opposite ends of each connecting rod are pivotably connected with one of the hook elements and one of the extending arms. The operating rod has threaded rod screwed with the threaded hole. When the hook element abuts against one of the abutting trough, the extending arm covers at least half the hook element in width to position it. Thereby, durability and stability are improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2012Publication date: February 20, 2014Inventor: Tina CHEN
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Patent number: 8641583Abstract: The boxing training device of the present invention includes two hollow elastic elements which locate on two different positions. The boxing training device also includes two slidable and rigid sliders. The slider can be moved into the elastic element so that the elastic element can be limited by the slider. As such, the whole device does not sway when transporting without disassembling. Also, said device can provide a variety of way to use.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2011Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Inventor: Tina Chen
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Publication number: 20140018212Abstract: A boxing training device including a main body and at least one boxing assembly is provided. The boxing assembly is mounted to an upper portion of a main body via a shell body. The shell body defines a receiving space, one end of a rod is disposed in the receiving space, and the rod is pivoted to the shell body via a pivoting portion. Two resilient members are disposed at two sides by the pivoting portion and resiliently engaged against between the rod and the shell body. Whereby, the boxing training device is easy to control so as to prevent users from being injured, simple in structure, and easy to assemble and convenient to store.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2012Publication date: January 16, 2014Inventor: Tina CHEN
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Patent number: 8444535Abstract: An exercise training apparatus of the present invention includes two bases and an inflatable body. The bases respectively include a filling hole, a lid, a storage space and a water absorber. The filling hole communicates with the storage space. The lid detachably covers the filling hole, and the water absorber is located in the storage space. The inflatable body has a first and a second target portion connecting to each other. The first and the second target portion respectively connect to one of the bases. Thereby, inflatable body is formed as the crotch of a human body for users to kick or attack upwards. The bases can be filled with liquid so as to increase weight to the inflatable body, and the water absorber can hold the liquid to keep the gravity at the bottom of the bases. Consequently, the invention has a well balanced structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2011Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Inventor: Tina Chen
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Publication number: 20130085044Abstract: The boxing training device of the present invention includes two hollow elastic elements which locate on two different positions. The boxing training device also includes two slidable and rigid sliders. The slider can be moved into the elastic element so that the elastic element can be limited by the slider. As such, the whole device does not sway when transporting without disassembling. Also, said device can provide a variety of way to use.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Inventor: Tina CHEN
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Publication number: 20120252636Abstract: An exercise training apparatus of the present invention includes two bases and an inflatable body. The bases respectively include a filling hole, a lid, a storage space and a water absorber. The filling hole communicates with the storage space. The lid detachably covers the filling hole, and the water absorber is located in the storage space. The inflatable body has a first and a second target portion connecting to each other. The first and the second target portion respectively connect to one of the bases. Thereby, inflatable body is formed as the crotch of a human body for users to kick or attack upwards. The bases can be filled with liquid so as to increase weight to the inflatable body, and the water absorber can hold the liquid to keep the gravity at the bottom of the bases. Consequently, the invention has a well balanced structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2011Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventor: Tina CHEN
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Publication number: 20100218142Abstract: Associating a message with an item includes detecting a characteristic of a first item located at a first node level of a hierarchy of items. The method includes associating a first message with the first item based on the characteristic, the first message preconfigured for presentation to a user regarding the characteristic. The method includes registering the first message, based on the association with the first item, to be presented at a second node level in the hierarchy in a user interface, the first node level descending from the second node level in the hierarchy.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventors: Tina Chen, Nundu Janakiram, Pierre Delisle, Joseph M. Ashear, Graham Jenkin, Ariel H. Bardin, Ye-Jeong Kim