Robert E. Lucey - Sudbury MA John Ela - Atkinson NH Christopher O. Lada - Palo Alto CA Lawrence G. Shubert - Palo Alto CA Christopher Loew - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Unex Corporation - Nashua NH
International Classification:
H04M 100
US Classification:
379430
Abstract:
A telephone headset including a boom microphone, a earphone, and an ear support constructed and arranged to be adjustable and comfortable for a wearer. The headset is configured with an adjustable ear support to fit a variety of ear sizes without affecting the balance of the ear support on the ear of the wearer. The ear support includes a rotational hinge which is biased into a given position by a compression washer. The earphone is removably and adjustably attached to a mounting ring which in turn is movably attached to the ear support by a spring biased ball and socket joint. The combination of flexible joints and removability of the earphone provides the degrees of freedom and stiction necessary to permit the earphone to be worn comfortably on either ear of the wearer. A strain relief for the electrical connections is attached to the earphone which directs the electrical connections toward the plane of the head, thereby eliminating a torque which otherwise would tend to dislodge the ear support from the ear. The earphone includes a series of openings in its rear surface to maximize its acoustics.
Paul C. Van Note - Portland OR Monesh S. Chokshi - Beaverton OR Daniel G. Schkolnik - Portland OR Christopher Loew - Palo Alto CA Markus Diebel - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
1402
US Classification:
D14315
Multi-Directional Wiping Elements And Device Using The Same
Jerry Mix - Redwood City CA, US Dennis Boyle - Palo Alto CA, US Rickson Sun - Palo Alto CA, US Christopher Loew - Palo Alto CA, US Pascal Homero Soboll - Menlo Park CA, US Daniel Sung-hwe Kim - Mt. View CA, US
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.
Christopher Loew - Palo Alto CA, US Paul Bradley - Palo Alto CA, US Pontus Wahlgren - San Francisco CA, US Sam Lucente - San Francisco CA, US Shizunori S. Kobara - Foster City CA, US Stacy L. Wolff - Cypress TX, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
Christopher Loew - Palo Alto CA, US Paul Bradley - Palo Alto CA, US Pontus Wahlgren - San Francisco CA, US Shizunori S. Kobara - Foster City CA, US Sam Lucente - San Francisco CA, US Randall W. Martin - The Woodlands TX, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
Lawrence Shubert - Belmont CA, US Lynda A. Deakin - San Francisco CA, US David Mallard - Palo Alto CA, US Christopher Loew - Palo Alto CA, US Grethchen Barnes - San Francisco CA, US
Chris Loew (1998-2002), Robert Petrach (1975-1979), Ashley Ashley King (1998-2002), Carla Wiley (1974-1978), Scott Savela (1983-1987), Katheryn Bolen (1952-1956)