Patents by Inventor Tony Tong
Tony Tong 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: 12046160Abstract: A peg array assembly includes a housing having an opening and defining an internal volume. The assembly also includes a panel having an array of a plurality of apertures formed therethrough. Each aperture of the panel is configured to receive a respective light-transmitting peg and retain the respective light-transmitting peg until the respective light-transmitting peg is selectively removed from the respective aperture. The peg array assembly is configured to selectively receive a mobile device configured to emit light towards the array of the plurality of apertures. A mobile app may display a design template and/or an animation, and systems include the mobile app and the peg array assembly. Methods include accessing design templates and/or animation libraries via the mobile app, inserting light-transmitting pegs through the panel, and displaying a design and/or animation via the light-transmitting pegs and light emitted from the mobile device or other light source.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2023Date of Patent: July 23, 2024Assignee: KiwiCo, Inc.Inventors: Roberto Antonio, Jr., Kimberly S. Smith, Tony Tong
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Publication number: 20200086946Abstract: A quick-mount crank-pedal mechanism for a children bicycle is provided. The quick-mount crank-pedal mechanism is composed of a crank rod, a crank bearing and a pedal. The crank rod and the crank bearing are fitted with each other, and the pedal is coupled to the crank bearing. With the mechanism, the pedal is enabled to be in a usable state quickly without using any tools, and a tip of the crank is effectively protected from puncturing through a carton, thereby reducing potential safety hazards.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2019Publication date: March 19, 2020Applicant: ROYALBABY CYCLE BEIJING CO., LTD.Inventor: Tony TONG
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Patent number: 9740184Abstract: Methods and apparatus for enhanced control over electronic device manufacturing systems are provided herein. In some embodiments, the integrated sub-fab system may employ Ethernet and/or RS232 Serial communications through an open platform of apparatus to achieve a reduced carbon footprint during electronic device manufacturing. For this example, the system could include a process tool set and controller linked by sensors or software interconnect with one or more sub-fab or local factory auxiliary systems that can be operated in one or more states of energy consumption. These one or more auxiliary systems can be switched between different levels of energy consumption, as required by the process, via the controller. For many auxiliary components or systems the integrated sub-fab system utilizes existing signal outputs, for others they may employ secondary sensors or monitors.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2010Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: APPLIED MATERIALS, INC.Inventors: Youssef A. Loldj, Maxime Cayer, Tony Tong, Miroslav Gelo
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Publication number: 20170233035Abstract: A quick-mount crank-pedal mechanism for a children bicycle is provided. The quick-mount crank-pedal mechanism is composed of the following two parts including a crank rod and a crank bearing. The crank rod and the crank bearing are fitted with each other. With the mechanism, a pedal is enabled to be in a usable state quickly without using any tools, and a tip of the crank is effectively protected from puncturing through a carton, thereby reducing potential safety hazards.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2015Publication date: August 17, 2017Inventor: Tony TONG
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Patent number: 9280233Abstract: An input device for capacitive sensing. The input device includes a plurality of sensor electrodes for capacitive sensing disposed in a first layer and within a sensor electrode region comprising an areal extent of the plurality of sensor electrodes. The input device also includes a plurality of routings disposed in a second layer and within a border region of the sensor electrode region, the plurality of routings layered with a first set of two or more of the plurality of sensor electrodes in the border region and electrically coupled to a second set of two or more of the plurality of sensor electrodes, wherein the second set of two or more of the plurality of sensor electrodes includes zero, one, or two of the sensor electrodes included in the first set of two or more of the plurality of sensor electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2014Date of Patent: March 8, 2016Assignee: SYNAPTICS INCORPORATEDInventor: Tony Tong
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Patent number: 8238073Abstract: In a method for forming an in-molded capacitive sensing device a plastic film is provided, the plastic film comprising a first side and a second side. A capacitive sensor pattern is disposed on at least a portion of the second side, the capacitive sensor pattern including a region for facilitating electrical contact. A resin layer is printed over a portion of the capacitive sensor pattern such that access to the region for facilitating electrical contact is maintained. A plastic layer is injection molded onto a portion of the resin layer such that the capacitive sensor pattern becomes in-molded between the plastic film and the plastic layer while access to the region for facilitating electrical contact is maintained.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2008Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Synaptics, Inc.Inventors: Tony Tong, David Dwight Kellogg
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Publication number: 20110118893Abstract: Methods and apparatus for enhanced control over electronic device manufacturing systems are provided herein. In some embodiments, the integrated sub-fab system may employ Ethernet and/or RS232 Serial communications through an open platform of apparatus to achieve a reduced carbon footprint during electronic device manufacturing. For this example, the system could include a process tool set and controller linked by sensors or software interconnect with one or more sub-fab or local factory auxiliary systems that can be operated in one or more states of energy consumption. These one or more auxiliary systems can be switched between different levels of energy consumption, as required by the process, via the controller. For many auxiliary components or systems the integrated sub-fab system utilizes existing signal outputs, for others they may employ secondary sensors or monitors.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: APPLIED MATERIALS, INC.Inventors: YOUSSEF A. LOLDJ, MAXIME CAYER, TONY TONG, MIROSLAV GELO
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Publication number: 20100013499Abstract: In a method for forming an in-molded capacitive sensing device a plastic film is provided, the plastic film comprising a first side and a second side. A capacitive sensor pattern is disposed on at least a portion of the second side, the capacitive sensor pattern including a region for facilitating electrical contact. A resin layer is printed over a portion of the capacitive sensor pattern such that access to the region for facilitating electrical contact is maintained. A plastic layer is injection molded onto a portion of the resin layer such that the capacitive sensor pattern becomes in-molded between the plastic film and the plastic layer while access to the region for facilitating electrical contact is maintained.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2008Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventors: Tony Tong, David Dwight Kellogg
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Publication number: 20090040191Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for a capacitive touch sensor including a circuit substrate (which may be a flexible substrate) having a touch sensor controller coupled to a plurality of contacts through a plurality of conductive traces. The contacts are formed on a first (bottom) side of the circuit substrate while the conductive traces are formed on a second (top) side of the circuit substrate, but are ohmically (electrically) coupled to the contacts through the use of conductive vias. This arrangement of conductive traces, vias and contacts allows the conductive traces to reside over the contacts and within the bonding region resulting in an improvement of over fifty percent in wasted space as compared to conventional touch sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2007Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: SYNAPTICS INCORPORATEDInventors: Tony TONG, James (Jinwha) JUNG
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Publication number: 20040031473Abstract: The present invention is a toy gun for use by a person in water environment such as a swimming pool. In one embodiment, the toy gun comprises a first body portion having a first handle portion, a first trigger member, first front and back portions, and a first launching portion. The toy gun further comprises a second body portion having a second handle portion, a second trigger member, second front and back portions, and a second launching portion. The second body portion is removably engaged with the first body portion. The toy gun further comprises a first projectile removably engaged with the first launching portion and a second projectile removably engaged with the second launching portion. The first projectile comprises a first propulsion unit and the second projectile comprises a second propulsion unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2002Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventors: Andrew F. Fireman, James David Elliot, Tony Tong-Young Hsu
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Patent number: 6598076Abstract: Electronic messages with electronic attachments sent by a device over a communication network, such as the Internet or the World Wide Web, to a receiver is first stored on a server computer. The electronic attachment is opened by a computer having a program that is capable of reading the attachment. The contents of the electronic attachment are then reformatted into a second electronic message using standard protocol, such as HTML and is sent back to the receiver. Thus, the receiver will receive two electronic messages: first, the original electronic mail with the electronic attachment and a second message in which the electronic message is embedded in the message. The advantage is that a user can operate Internet appliances and/or wireless devices without the versatility of a PC and still “read” the electronic attachments to the email as well as retaining the original email with the original attachment for processing by a PC.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2000Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: Openshark, Inc.Inventors: Darwin Chang, Tony Tong, Robert M. Chan, R. Roderick Ang
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Publication number: 20030054713Abstract: The present invention is a recreational floating device or use by a person in water such as a swimming pool. The floating device comprises a body portion adapted to float on the water. The body portion comprising a top portion, a bottom portion, and first and second side portions. The body portion further comprises a first launching portion adapted to retain and release a first self-propelled projectile. The first projectile comprises a first propulsion unit. The first projectile is engaged with the first launching portion from a first position where the first projectile is substantially retained by the first launching portion to a second position where the first projectile may be released from the first launching portion upon activation of the first propulsion unit in the water.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2002Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventors: Andrew F. Fireman, James David Elliot, Tony Tong-Young Hsu
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Publication number: 20020134575Abstract: An insulating nut holder for mounting an electrical component package to a heat sink includes a plastic body, and a metal nut encapsulated in the plastic body. An adhesive coating is applied to a surface of the insulating nut holder for adhering the nut holder to the electrical component package. In use, the insulating nut holder is adhered to the electrical component package aligning the bores. The assembly is mounted to the heat sink, aligning the bores in the assembly with a hole in the heat sink plate. The fastener (mounting bolt) can be threaded in the metal nut from the heat sink plate side without holding the nut to prevent it from rotating when the fastener is tightened.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventor: Tony Tong
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Patent number: 6012066Abstract: A computerized work flow system and computerized web site generation are disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, a computerized system includes a work flow server. The server instantiates a process having a plurality of activities, and tracks completion of the plurality of activities as each activity is independently performed. In another embodiment, the work flow server comprises a web application server that receives Internet world-wide-web site orders. The web application server tracks the performance of the orders such that each activity within a work flow of activities is assignable for independent completion by different individuals.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1997Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Vallon, Inc.Inventors: Alan Discount, Tony Tong
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Patent number: 5867719Abstract: A method and apparatus for allowing the soft defect detection testing (SDDT) of an memory array (106) of a data processor (100) begins by providing a control value to a memory controller (111). The control value determines whether a switching circuit (104) will apply a VDD power supply voltage from a VDD terminal (132) or a Vstby power supply voltage from a Vstby terminal (130) to a selected portion of the memory array (106). When in an SDDT test mode, the selected portion of the memory array (106) is supplied by the Vstby terminal (130). While being supplied by the Vstby terminal (130), the selected portion of the memory array (106) is SDDT tested by coupling a current detection device to the pin (130) and measuring a current I drawn by the selected portion of the memory array (106).Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1996Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Joseph M. Harris, II, John P. Dunn, Tony Tong-Khay Cheng, James C. Nash
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Patent number: 5826047Abstract: A method and apparatus for viewing the contents of an internal bus (112) external to a integrated circuit (100) begins by providing a integrated circuit (100) which has the internal bus (112). Internal bus is not itself accessible to the external terminals of the integrated circuit (100). When an access on the bus (112) needs to be viewed external to the integrated circuit (100), a control section (120) forces the signals/access on the bus (112) to a second slower bus (114) within the integrated circuit (100). The second bus is coupled to circuitry (160) which is coupled to external terminals so that the external terminals can be used to inspect the contents of the bus (112) by using the bus (114) as an intermediary.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1996Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: John Philip Dunn, Theo C. Freund, Tony Tong-Khay Cheng