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Curtiss Noble Phones & Addresses

  • 5508 Voorhees Ln, Holly Springs, NC 27540 (919) 324-5508
  • 6101 Hilbert Ridge Dr, Holly Springs, NC 27540
  • Clayton, NC
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Cary, NC
  • West Palm Beach, FL
  • Wade, NC

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Resumes

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Project & Line Management - Mechanical, Industrialization, And Production

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Location:
Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Industry:
Telecommunications
Work:
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Mar 2007 - Oct 2008
Sr. Project Manager - Indus & Production

Sony Ericsson Apr 2003 - Feb 2007
Sr. Project Manager - HVM Mechanics

Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Jun 2000 - Mar 2003
Technical Manager - Production Tooling & Processes

SEMC Nov 1999 - May 2000
Sr. Staff Engineer - HVM Mechanics

Quality Aero Technology Apr 1997 - Apr 1999
General Manager & Corporate VP
Education:
Purdue University 1980 - 1984
BS, Mechanical Engineering
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Curtiss Noble

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Curtiss J. Noble
President, Secretary, Director
Jni Corporation
760 Us Hwy 1, West Palm Beach, FL 33408

Publications

Us Patents

Integrated Feature For Friction-Less Movement Of Force Sensitive Touch Screen

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US Patent:
20120200789, Aug 9, 2012
Filed:
Mar 21, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/425846
Inventors:
David Griffith - Apex NC, US
Mark Lackey - Raleigh NC, US
Curtiss Noble - Holly Springs NC, US
International Classification:
G02F 1/1335
G06F 1/16
US Classification:
349 12, 36167921
Abstract:
A suspension system for a differential-pressure touch sensitive panel suspended over force sensors, for use in either fixed or mobile devices such as point of sales terminals, kiosks, laptops, monitors, PDAs, cell phones, UMPCs and more. In one embodiment, a number of leaf springs are attached directly to the touch lens at both ends and attached directly to the underlying housing at the center, effectively pulling the leaf spring down at the center into a concave arc. The spring bias preloads the touch lens downward against the force sensors. The leaf springs bring the touch lens into a fixed state in the xy-plane and resist translation; however, the touch lens remains free to float against the bias of the leaf spring(s) without any frictional physical contact along the z-axis.
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