Redelsheimer
Elena Redelsheimer, Emeryville, CA US
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20150145783 | Dual Stiffness Suspension System - Devices disclosed herein include a housing component, a touch screen, a haptic actuator for moving the touch screen relative to the housing component, and at least one dual stiffness suspension system that couples the touch screen and housing component together such that the touch screen is movable relative to the housing component. The dual stiffness suspension system has a first element of a first stiffness and a second element of a second stiffness which is stiffer than the first stiffness. The dual stiffness suspension system is configured to limit movement between the touch screen and the housing component in a first direction due to the first element of the dual stiffness suspension system while also being configured to allow movement of the touch screen relative to the housing component in a second opposing direction due to the second element of the dual stiffness suspension system. | 05-28-2015 |
Elena Redelsheimer, San Jose, CA US
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20150287293 | WEARABLE DEVICE WITH FLEXIBLY MOUNTED HAPTIC OUTPUT DEVICE - A system includes a wearable device configured to be worn by a user. The wearable device includes a flexible mounting, and a haptic output device connected to the flexible mounting. The system includes a signal generator configured to generate a haptic signal and communicate the haptic signal to the haptic output device. The haptic signal includes a short duration control pulse configured to create a small deformation sensation to the user. | 10-08-2015 |
Elena Redelsheimer, Milpitas, CA US
Elena Renee Redelsheimer, Emeryville, CA US
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20140167941 | HAPTIC SYSTEM WITH INCREASED LRA BANDWIDTH - A method of generating a haptic effect on a linear resonance actuator (“LRA”) having a resonant frequency includes receiving a haptic effect signal for the haptic effect, where the haptic effect comprises a desired frequency that is off-resonant from the LRA. The method further includes generating a first sine wave at the desired frequency and generating a second sine wave at or near the resonant frequency. The method further includes combining the first sine wave and the second sine wave to generate a drive signal. | 06-19-2014 |