Sep 2009 to 2000 Graduate Research AssistantCascade Microtech Beaverton, OR Apr 2008 to Sep 2008 Mechanical Engineering InternshipGarmin AT Salem, OR Apr 2007 to Sep 2007 Manufacturing Engineering Internship
Education:
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR Oct 2011 Masters of Science in Mechanical EngineeringOregon State University Corvallis, OR 2009 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
David B. Andersen - Hillsboro OR, US Michael Sabo - Escondido CA, US
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04N 7/173 H04N 7/16
US Classification:
725110, 725139, 725140, 725141, 725142
Abstract:
Embodiments of a network-enabled mass storage dongle with networked media content aggregation are discussed. Embodiments provide for a dongle in a consumption mode is inserted into one or more source devices, where the one or more source devices are part of a network and store content to be aggregated for accessing on equipment. In embodiments the equipment has no intrinsic networking capabilities. The dongle allows a user to select one or more directory structures on each of the one or more source devices to be included in the aggregated content. The dongle then creates a file share for each of the selected directory structures. The dongle in an aggregation mode is inserted into the equipment and automatically connects to the network. The dongle aggregates content in the created file shares to present the aggregated content as a single mass storage device to the equipment. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
Joseph D. Giulie - Palo Alto CA Michael K. Sabo - Glenview IL
Assignee:
General Binding Corporation - Northbrook IL
International Classification:
B30B 1534
US Classification:
156555
Abstract:
A laminating machine is disclosed for use in laminating upper and lower heat activatible films on an object. Preferably a packet is employed having upper and lower film leaves within which the object is placed. The packet is received in the laminating machine which has a heating and compression zone formed of upper and lower heater assemblies followed by drive rollers. The heater assemblies are movable towards one another and both heat and compress the film packet as it moves through the machine drawn by the drive rollers. At least one of the heater assemblies has a tapering member which causes increased pressure along central portions of the packet relative to edge portions so as to create a wave in front of the heating and compression zone which spreads the material out evenly and prevents wrinkling or creasing during laminating.
Medicine Doctors
Michael J Sabo, Tacoma WA - MA (Medicare Advantage)