Richard G. Marsden - Houston TX, US Gaelle Abecassis - Sugar Land TX, US Yu Lin - Houston TX, US Trond Benum - Trondheim, NO
Assignee:
Schlumberger Technology Corporation - Sugar Land TX
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707752, 707722, 707758, 707769
Abstract:
The method for providing a data context service involves extracting context information from a host application associated with an oilfield project, the context information includes a current state of a user in the host application, sorting the context information into multiple dimensions of relevance, generating a search profile for each of the multiple dimensions of relevance, requesting a first set of searches using at least the search profile, receiving oilfield data items resulting from the first set of searches, obtaining a quality measure of an oilfield data item of the oilfield data items based on a pre-determined quality criterion, sending the oilfield data item as a search result to the host application after determining the quality measure exceeds a pre-determined threshold, and generating an output using the host application based on the search result, the output being used to perform an oilfield operation.
Jeff David RUBENSTEIN - Sugar Land TX, US Tze W. MA - Spring TX, US Julian MORENO - Houston TX, US Yu LIN - Houston TX, US Eric TABANOU - Houston TX, US
A computerized system for oil field applications. The computerized system may include an oilfield application and an oilfield application development kit that provides a software architecture for developing one or more plug-in components that may be executable by the oilfield application. The computerized system may also include an online distribution center that facilitates access to the plug-in components.
- Irvine CA, US Yu Ta Lin - Temple City CA, US Jin Woo Choi - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
INCIPIO, LLC - IRVINE CA
International Classification:
H02J 7/00 H04W 4/80 H04M 1/04
Abstract:
A mobile device auxiliary battery is disclosed. The mobile device auxiliary battery can supply electric current to the mobile device. A processing device associated with the auxiliary battery may be wirelessly connected to the mobile device, such as with a Bluetooth interface, and thereby control operational aspects of the battery, including for example control over supplying power to the mobile device. The auxiliary battery may be part of a charging system or kit that includes a uniquely designed separate charger or part of a protective case. In yet another aspect, the protective case may include unitary bumper flexible bumper co-molded to the body of the case and a male connector extending from a nested portion that is adapted to tilt outward from the case to facilitate insertion of the corresponding female port on the mobile device into the connector and into the case. The protective case may also include a stand in the form of dock or cradle to allow positioning and/or charging of the battery case and mobile device via external contact terminals correspondingly positioned on the outside of the case and in the cavity of the cradle.
- Irvine CA, US Yu Ta Lin - Temple City CA, US Jin Woo Choi - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
INCIPIO, LLC - IRVINE CA
International Classification:
H01M 2/10 H04M 1/725 H04M 1/02 H04M 1/18
Abstract:
An improved battery case adapted to removably receive, protect and provide power to a mobile device is provided. The case includes a base configured to house a rechargeable battery, a user detachable back face cover capable of providing aesthetic modularity to the consumer and manufacturing advantages, and a bumper that is constructed to include a rigid inner frame or skeleton that includes an outwardly extending rib that is molded on either side with an outer softer and more elastic layer that extends over the face of the mobile device. The bumper can be molded as an integral part of the case or be removably attached to the a component of the case.
- Irvine CA, US Yu Ta Lin - Temple City CA, US Jin Woo Choi - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Incipio, LLC - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H02J 7/00
Abstract:
A mobile device auxiliary battery is disclosed. The mobile device auxiliary battery can supply electric current to the mobile device. A processing device associated with the auxiliary battery may be wirelessly connected to the mobile device, such as with a Bluetooth interface, and thereby control operational aspects of the battery, including for example control over supplying power to the mobile device. The auxiliary battery may be part of a charging system or kit that includes a uniquely designed separate charger or part of a protective case. In yet another aspect, the protective case may include unitary bumper flexible bumper co-molded to the body of the case and a male connector extending from a nested portion that is adapted to tilt outward from the case to facilitate insertion of the corresponding female port on the mobile device into the connector and into the case. The protective case may also include a stand in the form of dock or cradle to allow positioning and/or charging of the battery case and mobile device via external contact terminals correspondingly positioned on the outside of the case and in the cavity of the cradle.
- Houston TX, US Tze W. Ma - Spring TX, US Julian Moreno - Houston TX, US Yu Lin - Katy TX, US Eric Tabanou - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/445
Abstract:
A computerized system for oil field applications. The computerized system may include an oilfield application and an oilfield application development kit that provides a software architecture for developing one or more plug-in components that may be executable by the oilfield application. The computerized system may also include an online distribution center that facilitates access to the plug-in components.
- Irvine CA, US Yu Ta Lin - Temple City CA, US Jin Woo Choi - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Incipio Technologies, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H01M 2/10 H04M 1/02
Abstract:
An improved battery case adapted to removably receive, protect and provide power to a mobile device is provided. The case includes a base configured to house a rechargeable battery, a user detachable back face cover capable of providing aesthetic modularity to the consumer and manufacturing advantages, and a bumper that is constructed to include a rigid inner frame or skeleton that includes an outwardly extending rib that is molded on either side with an outer softer and more elastic layer that extends over the face of the mobile device. The bumper can be molded as an integral part of the case or be removably attached to the a component of the case.
Protective Case For Mobile Device With Auxiliary Battery And Power Control
- Irvine CA, US Yu Ta Lin - Temple City CA, US Jin Woo Choi - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Incipio Technologies, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H02J 7/00 H04B 5/00
Abstract:
A protective case for a mobile device is disclosed. The case includes an additional power source (i.e., a battery) that can supply electric current to the mobile device. A processing device within the protective case may be wirelessly connected to the mobile device, such as with a Bluetooth interface, and thereby control operational aspects of the battery case, including for example control over supplying power to the mobile device. The battery case may be part of a charging system or kit that includes a uniquely designed separate charger. In yet another aspect, the protective case may include unitary bumper flexible bumper co-molded to the body of the case and a male connector extending from a nested portion that is adapted to tilt outward from the case to facilitate insertion of the corresponding female port on the mobile device into the connector and into the case. The protective case may also include a stand in the form of dock or cradle to allow positioning and/or charging of the battery case and mobile device via external contact terminals correspondingly positioned on the outside of the case and in the cavity of the cradle.