Pittsburgh, PA, United States of America

Sam James Deane

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Sam James Deane: Innovator in Body-Worn Antenna Technology

Introduction

Sam James Deane is an accomplished inventor based in Pittsburgh, PA. He has made significant contributions to the field of body-worn devices, particularly in the area of antenna technology. His innovative approach addresses the challenges of signal attenuation in wearable technology.

Latest Patents

Sam James Deane holds a patent for a "Method and apparatus for using slap bracelet as component of body-worn antenna structure." This patent focuses on methods, apparatus, and systems designed to mitigate signal attenuation at a body-worn device transmitting a radio signal. The invention features an antenna structure that includes an antenna array capable of radiating at least one radio signal, along with a conductive band that is capacitively coupled to the antenna array. This conductive band is designed to detachably couple to a user's body, effectively reducing the attenuation of the radio signal when in contact with the body. By facilitating a radio frequency (RF) signal current to flow through the conductive band, the invention prevents the absorption of the RF signal current by the body.

Career Highlights

Sam James Deane is currently employed at Universal City Studios, Inc., where he continues to develop innovative solutions in technology. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications in enhancing communication through wearable devices.

Collaborations

Some of his notable coworkers include Wei Cheng Yeh and Rachel E Rodgers, who contribute to the collaborative environment that fosters innovation at Universal City Studios, Inc.

Conclusion

Sam James Deane's contributions to body-worn antenna technology exemplify the intersection of creativity and engineering. His patent reflects a forward-thinking approach to solving real-world problems in wearable technology.

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