Inventors Recognitions with Centurion Plus Utility Patents as of May 30, 2023

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Christopher Wilson

Chris Wilson is a designer at Apple in San Francisco. Focusing on Graphic Design, Human Interface, and User Experience across all products.

Chris relocated to California in 2007, after five years in London working at Brown’s and Fallon.

Patent №: 11660503 (May 30, 2023) – This system enables users to navigate, view, and share workout and activity data. They can scroll through their own and friends’ activity data and receive notifications about completed workouts. The system also displays multi-segment workout data in a three-dimensional stack on a map. The workout application operates in a limited mode until a stronger touch input is detected.

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Paul A. Spence

Paul Spence is the President of SCR Development Group based in Louisville, Kentucky.

He is a Clinical Professor of Surgery University of Louisville

CR Inc. is a medical device company dedicated to the development of innovative, minimally invasive devices.

Dr. Spence received his M.D. from Queens University in 1980 and his M.S. from the University of Toronto in 1983.

Patent №11660190 (May 30, 2023) –  Tissue anchors, systems and methods, and devices. This invention involves innovative systems, devices, and methods for securing tissue, specifically the annulus of a mitral valve. These advanced techniques utilize catheters and specialized devices to fold and secure the tissue, enabling a procedure called annuloplasty. This breakthrough approach offers a minimally invasive solution for addressing issues with the mitral valve, leading to improved patient outcomes and potentially revolutionizing the field of cardiac surgery.

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John Franz

John Franz is one of the top inventors at HPE.

He is a Distinguished Technologist at HPC & AI Group.

Mr. Franz received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University in 1998; his MBA in Business from the University of Massachusetts in 2008.

Patent №: 11662126 (May 30, 2023) –  Leak mitigation system. This leak mitigation (LM) system prevents coolant leaks in a cooling loop by utilizing a collection tank, two valve units, an LM pump, and a controller. If a coolant leak occurs, the system activates the valves and pump to transfer the coolant from the loop to the collection tank, effectively containing the leak and reducing any risks or damage.

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Tsung-Han Tsai

Product Technology Quality Reliability at TSMC.

He received his B.S. in Chemistry from National Cheng Kung University; M.S. in Electrophysics from the National Chiao Tung University.

Patent №11664843 (May 30, 2023) – This modulating device has a substrate with first and second electrodes, along with a common electrode containing openings. It can modulate radio frequency electromagnetic waves within the range of 1 GHz to 100 THz.

Patent №: 11662616 (May 30, 2023) – This modulating device consists of two substrates with a modulating material in between. It includes a buffer layer and a first electrode on the first substrate, both with openings. Notably, the thickness of the organic insulating layer differs between the bottom edge of the second opening and the top edge of the first opening.

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Shang-Tai Yeh

Patent №11662844 (May 30, 2023) – This touch-sensitive processing apparatus brings touch screens to life by using a clever combination of electrodes. With the driving circuit sending signals to multiple first electrodes, some intersecting with second electrodes and others with third electrodes, it creates a web of intersection areas. The sensing circuit then captures these signals through the second and third electrodes, revealing fascinating one-dimensional sensing information about objects touching or nearing the touch screen.

Patent №11662842 (May 30, 2023) –  The present application provides a transmitter including a first sensor and a processing module. The processing module takes charge of transmitting the first electric signal within a precise time frame. This signal encapsulates a digital sensing value obtained from the first sensor.

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