Matthew D. Hill - Mountain View CA, US Wayne Wei-Cheng Huang - Cupertino CA, US Lee Hua Tan - Singapore, SG Nicholas Isaac Reid - San Francisco CA, US Reid Collins - Valley Center CA, US Richard Hung Minh Dinh - Cupertino CA, US Ian A. Spraggs - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Apple Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
B32B 3/10 B05D 3/00 C23C 16/00 B05D 3/12
US Classification:
428172, 427307, 427560, 4272481
Abstract:
Various processes for creating mirrored features are discussed herein as well as devices that include the mirrored features. One embodiment includes a button having a transparent layer and an opaque layer coupled to the transparent layer. A portion of the transparent layer extends through the opaque layer so that the portion of the transparent layer is flush with a back surface of the opaque layer and generally has a shape of a desired feature. The button also includes a reflective object positioned so that it may be seen through the transparent layer.
Method And Apparatus For Component Assembly Using Continuous Selection
Apple Inc. - , US Ashley N. Saulsbury - Los Gatos CA, US Nicholas I. Reid - San Francisco CA, US Phillip W. Hum - San Francisco CA, US Vashist Vasanthakumar - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Apple Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
B23Q 17/00
US Classification:
2940701
Abstract:
A manufacturing process for providing an assembly formed of a first piece and a second piece is described. The manufacturing process is carried out by performing at least the following operations: receiving the first piece characterized in accordance with at least a first attribute, selecting the second piece from a buffer, the selecting based in part upon a matching value of a second attribute in relation to the first attribute, replacing the selected second piece with another second piece such that the number of second pieces in the buffer remains about the same, and forming a kit of the first part and the selected second part.
Method And Apparatus For Component Assembly Using Continuous Selection
Ashley N. SAULSBURY - Los Gatos CA, US Nicholas I. Reid - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Apple Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
700117
Abstract:
A manufacturing process for providing an assembly formed of a first piece and a best fitted second piece is described. The manufacturing process is carried out by performing at least the following operations: receiving the first piece characterized in accordance with at least a first attribute, selecting the best fitted second piece from a buffer, the selecting based in part upon a best matching value of a second attribute in relation to the first attribute, replacing the selected best fitted second piece with another second piece such that the number of second pieces in the buffer remains about the same, and forming the assembly the first part and the second part to form the assembly.
- Cupertino CA, US Nicholas I. REID - San Francisco CA, US Stephen V. JAYANATHAN - Oakland CA, US Ari P. MILLER - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 1/16 G06F 1/18
Abstract:
A portable computing device is disclosed. The portable computing device includes a top case of a reduced size and shape. In order to assemble a keyboard assembly in the top case, the keyboard assembly is designed to deform or bend without causing damage to the keyboard assembly or a circuit board of the keyboard assembly. Methods of inserting the keyboard assembly into the top case are described. Also, in order to secure the keyboard assembly with the top case, an alignment tool is described having several fastener receives designed to detach from a main body of the alignment tool. The fastener receivers may be aligned at a non-zero angle that is substantially similar with a non-zero angle of end openings of the circuit board and end cavities of the top case. This allows for easier assembly of several fasteners. The keyboard assembly may further include a keyboard shield.
Modular Interior Partition For A Structural Frame Building
- Brisbane CA, US Sungmin Kim - Morgan Hill CA, US Ehab Hamouda - San Francisco CA, US Nicholas Reid - San Francisco CA, US Mark Moore - Richmond CA, US Charles Sungwon Han - San Francisco CA, US Kale Cushing Wisnia - Sacramento CA, US
Assignee:
Aditazz, Inc. - Brisbane CA
International Classification:
E04B 2/58 E04B 1/94 E04B 1/24
Abstract:
An occupiable building and a method for constructing an occupiable space in a structural frame building are disclosed. In an embodiment, an occupiable building includes a structural frame defining a footprint of the occupiable building, at least one lower deck structure located within the footprint of the structural frame and supported by the structural frame, at least one upper deck structure located within the footprint of the structural frame and supported by the structural frame, and an interior partition system installed between the lower deck structure and the upper deck structure to define an occupiable space, the occupiable space having a ceiling. The interior partition system includes first king post assemblies, a lower panel, and an upper panel. The lower panel is fastened to the king post assemblies and to the upper panel. The upper panel is fastened to the king post assemblies and to upper panel.
- Brisbane CA, US Ehab Hamouda - San Francisco CA, US Sungmin Kim - Morgan Hill CA, US Mark Moore - Richmond CA, US Nicholas Reid - San Francisco CA, US Zigmund Rubel - Greenbrae CA, US
Embodiments of a deck assembly module for a steel framed building include a modular concrete deck platform. The modular concrete deck platform includes a concrete slab having a top major surface and a bottom major surface and a structural grid pattern of reinforcing bar within the concrete slab. The concrete slab further includes sleeve openings located around a perimeter of the concrete slab, the sleeve openings surrounded by sleeve structures, the sleeve structures surrounded by concrete. Each sleeve opening extends from the top major surface of the concrete slab to the bottom major surface of the concrete slab.
Method And Apparatus For Component Assembly Using Continuous Selection
- Cupertino CA, US Nicholas I. Reid - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G05B 19/19
Abstract:
A manufacturing process for providing an assembly formed of a first piece and a best fitted second piece is described. The manufacturing process is carried out by performing at least the following operations: receiving the first piece characterized in accordance with at least a first attribute, selecting the best fitted second piece from a buffer, the selecting based in part upon a best matching value of a second attribute in relation to the first attribute, replacing the selected best fitted second piece with another second piece such that the number of second pieces in the buffer remains about the same, and forming the assembly the first part and the second part to form the assembly.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Coleridge, Form And Symbol: Or the Ascertaining Vision
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Sales Operations Analyst
Hitachi Data Systems Aug 2015 - Jul 2016
Renewal's Analyst
Education:
Arizona State University - W. P. Carey School of Business 2016 - 2017
Masters, Business
College of Marin 2008 - 2015
University of San Francisco 2000 - 2004
Bachelors, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
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Customer Service Microsoft Office Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Sales Leadership Powerpoint Outlook Teamwork Customer Satisfaction Social Networking Team Building Customer Relationship Management Data Management Sensitivity Analysis Predictive Modeling Predictive Analytics Marketing Analytics Statistics Statistical Data Analysis Statistical Modeling Data Mining Data Modeling Data Analysis Financial Modeling Data Visualization Financial Forecasting Decision Analysis R Sql Python Tableau Minitab Sas
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National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, License E3065649 License E3065649
Whisper.ai
Hardware Product Design
Eero Jul 2016 - Feb 2018
Head of Mechanical Engineering
Apple Sep 2012 - Jun 2016
Mac Product Design
Apple Jan 2010 - Aug 2012
Iphone Supplier Quality
Optimedica Jun 2009 - Dec 2009
Mechanical Engineering Intern
Education:
Stanford University 2005 - 2009
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering, Product Design
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Product Design Design For Manufacturing Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical Engineering Design of Experiments Gd&T Cross Functional Team Leadership Injection Molding Engineering Management Product Development Failure Analysis Mechanical Product Design Quality Control Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Quality Management Cad
John Yadegar & Associates Nov 2010 - Jan 2012
Project Engineer
Zfa Structural Engineers Nov 2010 - Jan 2012
Senior Engineer
Matrix Consulting Engineers Mar 2003 - Nov 2010
Project Engineer
Ays Engineering Dec 2000 - Oct 2002
Engineering Technician
Csw/Stuber-Stroeh Engineering Group, Inc. Dec 1998 - Jun 2000
Engineering Technician
Education:
California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo 2000 - 2005
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Civil Engineering, Engineering
Apr 2014 to 2000 Customer Service RepresentativeCardiff Pest Control Santa Cruz, CA 2004 to 2006 Administrative AssistantABD Insurance and Financial Services Capitola, CA 2002 to 2002 Intern
Education:
UEI College Santa Cruz, CA 2012 to 2013 Emergency Medical TechnicianCollege of Marin Kentfield, CA 2008 to 2012 Biomedical SciencesUniversity of San Francisco San Francisco, CA 2004 B.S. in Business Administration
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