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29850 Lone Star Rd, Paola, KS 66071   

Tomball, TX   

Overland Park, KS   

Spring, TX   

29850 Lone Star Rd, Paola, KS 66071    281-7037200   

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Joseph Richard Fester

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29850 Lone Star Rd, Paola, KS 66071
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Product Engineering Program Manager At Hewlett-Packard

Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services

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Method And Apparatus For Grounding A Processor Board

US Patent:
6799980, Oct 5, 2004
Filed:
Dec 31, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/039138
Inventors:
Rome Bloomfield - Cypress TX
Joseph R. Fester - Tomball TX
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
H01R 466
US Classification:
439 92, 439 95
Abstract:
The present invention is adapted for electrically grounding a printed circuit board to a chassis having mounting studs with each stud having an upper nose. The ground clip of the present invention has a generally circular upper body portion with a side opening, and a plurality of retentive leads extending from the upper body portion. Each ground clip is connected to the circuit board around a portion of a mounting hole such that the upper body portion contacts the upper nose to provide electrical grounding of the circuit board to the chassis.

Collapsible Keyboard/Pointing Stick Structure

US Patent:
5786806, Jul 28, 1998
Filed:
Mar 29, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/627697
Inventors:
Joseph R. Fester - Tomball TX
Assignee:
Compaq Computer Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
G09G 508
US Classification:
345161
Abstract:
A notebook computer is provided with a collapsible keyboard structure in which, in response to closing of the computer housing lid, a shifting mechanism retracts the keys to a storage/transport orientation in which the overall thickness of the keyboard structure is reduced by an amount essentially equal to the stroke distance of the keys. When the lid is subsequently opened, the shifting mechanism extends the keys outwardly to their extended operating positions. Incorporated into the collapsible keyboard structure is a cursor position control pointing stick device that, via the shifting mechanism, is automatically retracted to a collapsed orientation in response to a corresponding collapsing of the keys, and automatically extended back to a use orientation in response to a corresponding return of the keys to their extended use orientations. Operation of the shifting means rotates the pointing stick in an associated housing in which side projections of the pointing stick are carried in ramped, thread-like grooves within the housing. Rotation of the stick in opposite directions by the shifting means causes the pointing stick to correspondingly move axially in the desired extension and retraction directions thereof.

Double Housing Wall Security Locking Apparatus For A Computer

US Patent:
5162976, Nov 10, 1992
Filed:
Jun 27, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/722529
Inventors:
Donald E. Moore - Houston TX
Joseph R. Fester - Tomball TX
Assignee:
Compaq Computer Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
H05K 700
G06F 100
E05B 7300
US Classification:
361393
Abstract:
An AC-powerable portable computer has an interior sheet metal chassis portion within which computer operating components are operatively disposed. The chassis has a removable metal access wall portion and is positioned within a plastic outer housing of the computer having a removable access wall that outwardly overlies the sheet metal access wall portion. A key-operable security locking system incorporated in the computer has a pawl portion positioned within the sheet metal chassis. The pawl is selectively movable to a locking position in which it interlocks with each of the plastic and sheet metal access walls and precludes their normal removal from the computer. When the plastic and sheet metal access walls are locked to the computer in this manner, entry into the chassis interior requires that the plastic access wall be broken, and that the metal access wall be forcibly bent away from the balance of the chassis structure. Accordingly, the access walls cannot be reinstalled on the computer without leaving readily visible evidence of the forcible entry into the computer. The locking system thus provides a dual barrier to unauthorized physical entry into the chassis, and visually alerts the legitimate user of the computer that a break-in has been attempted or achieved.

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