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Liam Z O'Brien, 35Spokane, WA

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Spokane, WA   

Spokane Valley, WA   

Seattle, WA   

Santa Clara, CA   

San Jose, CA   

Tempe, AZ   

Phoenix, AZ   

Scottsdale, AZ   

Prosser, WA   

Work

Company: Advanced green innovations 2012 Position: Cad designer/drafter

Education

School / High School: Whitworth University- Spokane, WA 2007 Specialities: BS in Engineering Physics

Skills

Solidworks • 3D Modeling • GD&T • Testing • FEA • Document Control • PDM • AutoCAD • SketchUp • MS Office

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Liam O'Brien - Lawyer

ISLN:
914007393
Admitted:
1997

Resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Liam O'brien - Tempe, AZ

Work:
Advanced Green Innovations 2012 to 2000
CAD Designer/Drafter
Energyneering Solutions Inc. - Sisters, OR 2011 to Present
Jr. Mechanical Engineer
Intermech Inc. - Richland, WA 2010 to Present
Engineer Intern
Education:
Whitworth University - Spokane, WA 2007 to 2011
BS in Engineering Physics
Skills:
Solidworks, 3D Modeling, GD&T, Testing, FEA, Document Control, PDM, AutoCAD, SketchUp, MS Office

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Doormat

US Patent:
2022024, Aug 11, 2022
Filed:
Feb 10, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/668983
Inventors:
Spencer Willhoit - Bonsall CA, US
Liam O'Brien - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
A47G 29/20
A47L 23/26
Abstract:
The disclosure concerns an improved doormat having an anchored frame surrounding a center portion. A collapsible storage apparatus is rotatably coupled to the anchored frame and is configured to deploy into an expanded state and retract into a collapsed state. The collapsible storage apparatus is configured to store and secure delivered packages. In some embodiments, the center portion includes a doormat material disposed on an upper surface thereof. In some embodiments, the collapsible storage apparatus is disposed between the center portion and the anchored frame while in a collapsed state.

Efficient Haptic Actuator

US Patent:
2020028, Sep 10, 2020
Filed:
Feb 14, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/792082
Inventors:
- Seattle WA, US
Dan Knodle - Seattle WA, US
Steven Combest - Gig Harbor WA, US
Liam O'Brien - Seattle WA, US
Dave Beecher - Redmond WA, US
Christopher Howard - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
B06B 1/04
G06F 3/01
H01L 41/09
Abstract:
The current document is directed to non-linear haptic actuators that use a rotor, rotor-suspension, and spring subsystem to efficiently generate vibrational forces in various types of devices and appliances in which the non-linear haptic actuators are incorporated. Non-linear haptic actuators can be designed and manufactured to be more space efficient than unbalanced-electric-motor and linear-resonant vibration modules and, because most of the frictional forces produced in unbalanced-electric-motor and linear-resonant vibration modules are eliminated from non-linear haptic actuators, non-linear haptic actuators are generally more power efficient and robust than unbalanced-electric-motor and linear-resonant vibration modules.

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