Franco Lodato - Weston FL David H. Karl - Fort Lauderdale FL Steve M. Joss - Pompano Beach FL Julio C. Castaneda - Coral Springs FL Hartmut H. Esslinger - Sunnyvale CA Howard Nuk - Sunnyvale CA
Franco Lodato - Weston FL Douglas W. Moskowitz - Weston FL David H. Karl - Fort Lauderdale FL Sam V. Hosseini - SW. Ranches FL Howard Nuk - Sunnyvale, CA Hartmut H. Esslinger - Los Gatos CA
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
1403
US Classification:
D14138
Portable Electronic Device Carrying Apparatus And Method Of Use Thereof
Monika Wolf - Parkland FL, US Matthew Johnson - Plantation FL, US David Karl - Fort Lauderdale FL, US James Tracy - Coral Springs FL, US Michael Page - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
International Classification:
H02H 7/00
US Classification:
361001000
Abstract:
The invention concerns a portable carrying apparatus () and a method () of the operation thereof. In one arrangement, the portable carrying apparatus can include a holding device () and a clip (). The holding device can be made of a material that is capable of transmitting light. A light source () can be activated by an activation device () to illuminate the holding device in the occurrence of an event. The method can also include configuring the duration as well as a sequence of illumination of the light source, depending on the event that takes place.
David H. Karl - Tamarac FL Randall P. Chambers - Davie FL Vito Dionisio - Sunrise FL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B 138
US Classification:
455 90
Abstract:
A latch (16) for latching or locking a battery housing (14) to a portable radio housing (12) automatically locks into place when it is placed in the radio, and automatically ejects the battery housing when it is unlocked. The latch is movable from a first position, in which the battery housing is locked to the portable radio, to a second position, in which the battery housing is unlocked from the radio, and movable from the second position to the first position. The latch comprises a spring biasing apparatus (18) for attaching the latch to the housing, retainer apparatus (22) for locking the battery housing to the radio, and a spring finger member (20) for ejecting the battery housing from the radio housing when the latch is moved from the first to the second position.
Portable Radio Housing With Logic And Rf Shielding
Nickie A. Petratos - Sunrise FL David Karl - Tamarac FL William M. Bradford - Fort Lauderdale FL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H05K 706
US Classification:
361424
Abstract:
A portable radio housing has a shield that provides electromagnetic isolation between logic and radio boards operating on close frequencies. The radio board is positioned in a conductive frame having fours sides surrounding a central opening. A tab on the frame is connected to a power module on the radio board to sink heat from the power module. A middle shield having sides with integral spring fingers at calculated intervals is attached to the frame over the rear surface of the radio board. A logic board and rear shield are attached to the frame over the middle shield. A connector protrudes through an opening in the middle shield and interconnects the logic and radio boards. A front shield, also having sides with integral spring fingers, is attached to the frame over the front surface of the radio board. The front shield has an integral speaker baffle and tabs for holding a connector. An outer housing and keypad/display module enclose the frame.
Noise Cancelling Microphone And Boot Mounting Arrangement
Bruce W. Staple - Coral Springs FL Bakulesh B. Patel - Coral Springs FL David H. Karl - Tamarac FL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04R 102 H04R 2500
US Classification:
381 91
Abstract:
An apparatus for mounting a noise cancelling microphone (34) within a communication device comprises a housing having a front portion (36), a back portion and side portions (40). The front portion (36) and one of the side portions (40) have apertures (38 and 40). Within the housing lies a receptacle (32 or 50 or 100) for retaining a microphone or transducer (34). The receptacle is arranged and constructed to form a chamber (32) between the apertures (38 and 40) in the front portion (36) and the side portion (40) of the housing.
Scott H. Richards - Sunrise FL Bruce A. Claxton - Coral Springs FL Vito Dionisio - Sunrise FL David H. Karl - Tamarac FL Randall P. Chambers - Davie FL
David Karl (1967-1971), Donna Prosch (1964-1968), Greg Schaefer (1962-1963), Sarah Smith (1974-1978), Claudia Ascott (1974-1978), Kun Albert (1990-1994)
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Date: Jun 10, 2019
Category: Science
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