John J. Gorsica - Round Lake IL, US William G. Kastritis - Algonquin IL, US Michael J. Lombardi - Lake Zurich IL, US Ross W. Ripley - Gurnee IL, US Michael Spence - Libertyville IL, US Marjorie M. Ollayos - Libertyville IL, US Amber M. Pierce - Libertyville IL, US Frank H. Stone - Waukegan IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola Mobility LLC - Libertyville IL
International Classification:
G06F 3/045
US Classification:
4555753, 4555751, 4555501, 345174
Abstract:
An improved mobile electronic device with a unique thin and cost-effective form and design can have a large display and a large full qwerty keypad on the outward surface and can have a capacitive touchpad on the inward surface of the flip or slide that facilitates navigation on the display and can detect and recognize the flip or slide position within the mobile electronic device. A pattern of capacitive traces or wires can be laid out within the layers of a printed circuit board to detect a user's finger gestures without enlarging or adversely impacting the size of the mobile electronic device. The attractive mobile electronic device can also provide for the use of a speaker port underneath a removable battery door and a way to seal a port under a battery door for audio enhancement.
Method For Integrating An Imager And Flash Into A Keypad On A Portable Device
Michael J. Lombardi - Lake Zurich IL, US Christopher A. Arnholt - Highland Park IL, US Frank H. Stone - Waukegan IL, US Michael Spence - Libertyville IL, US Simon F. Vollmer - Hawthorn Woods IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G06F 3/02 H03M 11/00
US Classification:
345169, 341 23
Abstract:
An improved mobile electronic device with a unique thin and cost-effective form and design can have a large display and a large full qwerty keypad The keypad can have a camera and flash with a light barrier A clear moldprint keypad can be used with graphics on the backside of the keypad. The keypad can be positioned over a series of switches or domes. The keypad can further be recessed below the rim of the housing of the base so that the keypad will not contact a table or desk and be inadvertently activated if the keypad is placed face down. The moldprint keypad can be used to minimize wear of the graphics and can have a specific textured pattern over the flash which can act as a lens to maximize light.
- Chicago IL, US Kenneth W. Carlson - Hawthorn Woods IL, US Daniel P. Rodgers - Arlington Heights IL, US Glenn S. Schultz - Arlington Heights IL, US Frank H. Stone - Waukegan IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola Mobility LLC - Chicago IL
International Classification:
H01R 13/62
US Classification:
439 39
Abstract:
Electrical connection systems () for electronic devices () are disclosed. In one embodiment, a male electrical connector () includes a male housing portion () and at least a first magnet () carried by the male housing portion (). The first magnet () includes a curved contact surface () configured to abut with a female electrical receptacle (). At least a first resilient electrical contact () is carried by the male housing portion () for making an electrical connection with the female electrical receptacle (). The first magnet () and the first resilient electrical contact () are disposed in a parallel configuration along a transverse axis of the male housing portion ().
Dr. Stone graduated from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in 1984. He works in Winter Park, FL and 1 other location and specializes in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. Dr. Stone is affiliated with Florida Hospital Celebration Health and Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
University of Southern California - School of Dentistry, O.K.U. Honors Graduate, U.S.C. School of Dentistry
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Dr. Frank Stone has passionately fused his highly trained and advanced dental skills with his artistic talents to create stunningly beautiful and lifelike dental restorations for his patients for over...
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For all of his recognition in cosmetic dentistry, you might not expect that you’ll find Dr. Stone tucked away in an unassuming, intimate office in Irvine. He cares not for fame or the luxury of a large practice suite at the top of a stylish mega tower. He cares about the patient. You are his life’s work and fulfillment.
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Professional Honors: • California Dental Association, Scientific Session Consultant • American Dental Association, Scientific Session Consultant • Loma Linda, School of Dentistry, Implantology Center – Advanced Surgical and Restorative Implant Training, 1995-98 • OBI Foundation for Bioesthetic Dentistry – Level III Certification – Comprehensive Bioesthetic Rejuvenation, 2009-2010 Professional Affiliations: • American Dental Association – Life Member • California Dental Association • Orange County Dental Society • Newport Harbor Academy of Dentistry • American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry – Sustaining Member • Academy of Laser Dentistry Professional Awards Received: • H. Gale Atwater Award for Excellence in Operative Dentistry, U.S.C., 1968 • Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Smile Gallery Competition: Best of Show, 2006 • Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Smile Gallery Competition: Two Gold Medals, 2006 • Orange County Top Dentists, Coast Magazine Survey, 2007 • Orange County Top Dentists, Coast Magazine Survey, 2008 • Orange County Best Dentists, Orange Coast Magazine Survey, 2009 • Top Doctors and Dentists, Selected by Top Doc LA, 2011
Frank Stone
Education:
Minor high school, University of Alabama
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