Rodney J. Merry - Woodinville WA Tom McGrath - Everett WA Paul OConnor - Seattle WA Craig K. Black - Snohomish WA Matthew Pedersen - Seattle WA Robert J. Kelly - Camarillo CA William K. Wenger - Laguna Niguel CA
Assignee:
Unilead International - Lafayette CA
International Classification:
H01R 448
US Classification:
439729, 439909, 439 91
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to an electrocardiogram electrode connector for connecting an electrode to an electrocardiogram device that solves the problems with the Prior Art noted above as well as providing numerous advantages. The connector of the present invention comprises a lower portion having an electrode end and an ECG end, and an upper portion pivotally connected to the lower portion. The upper portion likewise has an electrode end and an ECG end. The connector also comprises a spring between the lower portion and the upper portion to bias the electrode ends together to clamp about an electrode. Further, the connector comprises an electrical assembly having an elastomeric electrical connector to provide electrical continuity between the electrode and the ECG device when the electrode ends of the lower portion and the upper portion of the connector are biased together.
R. Thomas Gibbons - Mercer Island WA, US Kennard E. Nielsen - Redmond WA, US Matthew G. Pedersen - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G09G005/08
US Classification:
345163
Abstract:
A mouse or other hand-held computer pointing and/or input device is equipped with one or more elastomeric dome switches. Downward force upon the elastomeric dome switch causes a hollow portion to collapse and bring an electrically conductive surface into contact with open conductive leads, thereby closing an electrical connection. In alternate embodiments, a membrane switch and/or a noise producing device can be added.
Christopher H. Kujawski - Seattle WA, US Anthony A. Torrence - Bellevue WA, US Carl E. Picciotto - Clyde Hill WA, US Michael R. Schweers - Seattle WA, US Matthew G. Pedersen - Seattle WA, US NiƱo Aldrin L. Sarmiento - Redmond WA, US Martyn S. Jackson - Redmond WA, US Scott Mitchel Mail - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G08B 6/00
US Classification:
3404072
Abstract:
In embodiments of a touch-scrolling pad for computer input devices, a touch sensor strip detects touch contacts on a touch-scrolling pad that is implemented for vertical scrolling input and horizontal scrolling input. A selectable button positioned proximate below the touch sensor strip can be selected by an actuation depress input to the touch-scrolling pad. The touch-scrolling pad includes programmed instructions in firmware implemented to determine that a touch contact is one of a vertical scrolling input, a horizontal scrolling input, or the actuation depress input to actuate the selectable button. The touch-scrolling pad also includes a haptic system that generates haptic feedback responsive to either of the vertical scrolling input or the horizontal scrolling input.
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Education:
Western Washington University 2010 CertificateAntioch University Seattle, WA 2004 MA in EducationTrinity College Hartford, CT 1993 BA
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PC Proficiencies: Microsoft Office / Open Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Word) Web & Social Media/Networking Proficiencies: LinkedIn, Facebook, Ice Rocket, Ning, WordPress Software Proficiencies: SMART Tech, Exam View, CPS, Skyward, Moodle
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