Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD Sep 2013 to 2000 Master of Engineering in Security InformaticsShanghai Jiao Tong University 2006 to 2010 Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science and Technology
2011 to Present Tax InternSeattle University, Washington
2010 to Present Teaching AssistantCi2i Services Bellevue, WA 2010 to 2010 Accounting InternIllustrated Seattle, WA 2009 to 2010 Accounting InternParticipant
2009 to 2009Simulative Business Negotiation Competition, Shanghai International Studies University
2009 to 2009 LeaderShanghai International Studies University
2008 to 2008 Vice President of Academic Department of Student Union
Education:
Shanghai International Studies University 2010 to Jun 2010 Bachelor of EconomicsSeattle University Seattle, WA Master of Professional Accounting
Craig A Schell - Baltimore MD, US Ashok Samuel Baskar - Lutherville MD, US Paul G Gross - White Marsh MD, US Charles L Bradenbaugh - Fincastle VA, US Robert Alan Berry - Fincastle VA, US David C Tomayko - Ellicott City MD, US Li Xu - Woodstock MD, US
Assignee:
Black & Decker Inc. - Newark DE
International Classification:
B25C 1/04
US Classification:
227 8, 227142
Abstract:
A contact trip assembly for a power nailer, wherein a contact member includes a curved portion that loops rearwardly towards a handle of the nailer. Also provided is an adjustment assembly including an adjustment plate and a pinion gear, a trigger that is slidably engageable within a housing of the tool, a trigger lock including a ring element, an anti-discharge mechanism including a stop member, and a contact trip lock.
Craig A. Schell - Baltimore MD, US Ashok Samuel Baskar - Lutherville MD, US Paul G. Gross - White Marsh MD, US Robert Alan Berry - Fincastle VA, US David C. Tomayko - Ellicott City MD, US Li Xu - Woodstock MD, US
A contact trip assembly for a power nailer, wherein a contact member includes a curved portion that loops rearwardly towards a handle of the nailer. Also provided is an adjustment assembly including an adjustment plate and a pinion gear, a trigger that is slidably engageable within a housing of the tool, a trigger lock including a ring element, an anti-discharge mechanism including a stop member, and a contact trip lock.
Craig A Schell - Baltimore MD, US Ashok Samuel Baskar - Lutherville MD, US Paul G Gross - White Marsh MD, US James J Kenney - Baltimore MD, US Li Xu - Woodstock MD, US
Assignee:
Black & Decker Inc. - Newark DE
International Classification:
B25C 5/02
US Classification:
227120, 227 8, 227119, 227107
Abstract:
A cordless nailer is provided having a magazine assembly with improved features. A pusher assembly is provided having a simplified and efficient construction. A nail retention feature is provided to allow easy loading and unloading of nails into the nailer.
Craig A. Schell - Baltimore MD, US Robert Alan Berry - Fincastle VA, US Ashok Samuel Baskar - Lutherville MD, US Paul G. Gross - White Marsh MD, US Charles L. Bradenbaugh - York PA, US David C. Tomayko - Ellicott City MD, US Li Xu - Woodstock MD, US
Assignee:
Black & Decker Inc. - Newark DE
International Classification:
B25C 1/04
US Classification:
227 8, 227142
Abstract:
A contact trip assembly for a power nailer, wherein a contact member includes a curved portion that loops rearwardly towards a handle of the nailer. Also provided is an adjustment assembly including an adjustment plate and a pinion gear, a trigger that is slidably engageable within a housing of the tool, a trigger lock including a ring element, an anti-discharge mechanism including a stop member, and a contact trip lock.
Craig A. Schell - Baltimore MD, US Ashok Samuel Baskar - Lutherville MD, US Paul G. Gross - White Marsh MD, US James J. Kenney - Baltimore MD, US Li Xu - Woodstock MD, US
Assignee:
Black & Decker Inc. - Newark DE
International Classification:
B25C 1/06
US Classification:
227123, 227 8, 227119
Abstract:
A cordless nailer is provided having a nosepiece assembly with improved features. The nosepiece assembly includes a driver retention feature that is provided to retain a drive blade from accidentally escaping the nailer. The nosepiece assembly includes a nosepiece, a nosepiece cover coupled to the nosepiece and moveable between a first closed position and a second open position. The nosepiece cover includes a surface formed on an end thereof, wherein at least one of the nosepiece and nosepiece cover forms a channel. A driver is disposed within the channel, wherein as the nosepiece cover is moved from the first closed position to the second open position, the surface of the nosepiece cover prevents the driver from moving from the channel.
Craig A. Schell - Street MD, US Ashok Samuel Baskar - Lutherville MD, US Paul G. Gross - White Marsh MD, US James J. Kenney - Baltimore MD, US Li Xu - Woodstock MD, US
Assignee:
BLACK & DECKER INC. - Newark DE
International Classification:
B25C 1/00
US Classification:
227120
Abstract:
A cordless nailer is provided having a magazine assembly with improved features. An improved latch mechanism for clearing nail jams is provided that reduces wear on the latch. A driver retention feature is provided to retain a drive blade from accidentally escaping the nailer. A pusher assembly is provided having a simplified and efficient construction. A pusher retention feature is provided that prevents the driver blade from impacting a nail pusher. A nail retention feature is provided to allow easy loading and unloading of nails into the nailer. Finally, a method of assembling the magazine assembly is provided.
Power Management Via Coordination And Selective Operation Of Timer-Related Tasks
Sudeesh R. Pingili - Sammamish WA, US Bharath Siravara - Issaquah WA, US Martin Regen - Immenstadt, DE Ray Brown - Woodinville WA, US Justin Mann - Beijing, CN Stephane Karoubi - Mountain View CA, US Li Xu - Kirkland WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
719318
Abstract:
Mobile computing device power consumption can be reduced by using expiration window timers, state-based timers and/or the coordination of keep-alive timers. Upon detecting a trigger event causing a mobile computing device to transition from a low-power state to an active state, the device can determine whether the trigger event occurs within the expiration window of a timer, and execute tasks associated with the trigger event and the timer. Tasks associated with state-based timers can be executed if the mobile computing device or a component thereof is in (or, alternatively, not in) a specified state. A mobile computing device can execute tasks associated with multiple keep-alive timers used for maintaining communication links between the device and cloud-based service providers in a single active state. A cloud-based keep-alive service can maintain mobile computing device-service provider communication links by sending one keep-alive communication to a mobile computing device in place of multiple communications.
Power Management Via Coordination And Selective Operation Of Timer-Related Tasks
- Redmond WA, US Bharath Siravara - Issaquah WA, US Martin Regen - Immenstadt, DE Ray Brown - Woodinville WA, US Justin Mann - Beijing, CN Stephane Karoubi - Mountain View CA, US Li Xu - Kirkland WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC - Redmond WA
International Classification:
H04W 52/02 G06F 9/4401 G06F 1/3206 H04W 4/20
Abstract:
Mobile computing device power consumption can be reduced by using expiration window timers, state-based timers and/or the coordination of keep-alive timers. A mobile computing device can execute tasks associated with multiple keep-alive timers used for maintaining communication links between the device and cloud-based service providers in a single active state. A cloud-based keep-alive service can maintain mobile computing device-service provider communication links by sending one keep-alive communication to a mobile computing device in place of multiple communications. Upon receiving a response, the keep-alive surface can send a plurality of keep-alive communications to a plurality of cloud-based service providers.