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  • Columbia Falls, MT
  • Murphys, CA
  • Cape Coral, FL
  • 6287 Shadelands Dr, San Jose, CA 95123
  • 4201 Alabama Ct, Silverdale, WA 98315
  • Orlando, FL
  • 228 Fieldstone Dr, Murphys, CA 95247

Work

Company: Kenzen Feb 2018 Position: Integration and deployment

Education

School / High School: Columbia Falls High School

Skills

Engineering Management • Consumer Electronics • Program Management • Product Development • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Product Management • Wireless • Electronics • Hardware Architecture • Management • Failure Analysis • Embedded Systems • Engineering • Leadership • Analog Circuit Design • Product Marketing • Mobile Devices • Manufacturing • Semiconductors • Testing • Digital Signal Processors • Sound • Vendor Relationships • Debugging • Embedded Software • Software Engineering • Firmware • Product Lifecycle Management • Ic • R&D • Analog • Recruiting • Pcb Design • Fmea • Device Drivers • System Architecture • Design For Manufacturing • Wireless Technologies

Industries

Consumer Electronics

Resumes

Resumes

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Founder And Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
Columbia Falls, MT
Industry:
Consumer Electronics
Work:
Kenzen
Integration and Deployment

Eton Corporation
Chief Technology Officer

Caeden, Inc. Mar 2016 - Aug 2017
Chief Operations Officer

Orvis Enterprises Mar 2016 - Aug 2017
Founder and Chief Executive Officer

Caeden, Inc. May 1, 2015 - Mar 2016
Head of Systems Development
Education:
Columbia Falls High School
San Jose State University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
San Jose State University
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Electrical Engineering, Engineering
Skills:
Engineering Management
Consumer Electronics
Program Management
Product Development
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Product Management
Wireless
Electronics
Hardware Architecture
Management
Failure Analysis
Embedded Systems
Engineering
Leadership
Analog Circuit Design
Product Marketing
Mobile Devices
Manufacturing
Semiconductors
Testing
Digital Signal Processors
Sound
Vendor Relationships
Debugging
Embedded Software
Software Engineering
Firmware
Product Lifecycle Management
Ic
R&D
Analog
Recruiting
Pcb Design
Fmea
Device Drivers
System Architecture
Design For Manufacturing
Wireless Technologies

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Skip Orvis
Principal
Orvis Inc
Nonclassifiable Establishments
6287 Shadelands Dr, San Jose, CA 95123

Publications

Us Patents

Component Protective Overmolding Using Protective External Coatings

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US Patent:
8529811, Sep 10, 2013
Filed:
Mar 22, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/427839
Inventors:
Richard Lee Drysdale - Santa Cruz CA, US
Scott Fullam - Palo Alto CA, US
Skip Thomas Orvis - San Jose CA, US
Nora Elam Levinson - Washington DC, US
Assignee:
AliphCom - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
B29C 45/14
US Classification:
264135, 264261, 264265, 264263, 26427214, 26427217, 264255
Abstract:
Techniques for component protective overmolding using protective external coatings include selectively applying a protective material substantially over one or more elements coupled to a framework configured to be worn, the elements including at least a sensor, and forming one or more moldings substantially over a subset or all of the framework, the protective material and the elements, after the protective material has been selectively applied, at least one of the one or more moldings having a protective property.

Component Protective Overmolding

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US Patent:
20120313272, Dec 13, 2012
Filed:
Jun 10, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/158372
Inventors:
Scott Fullam - Palo Alto CA, US
Skip Thomas Orvis - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
AliphCom, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
B29C 45/14
B29C 45/76
US Classification:
264 361, 2642791, 264 401
Abstract:
Techniques for component protective overmolding include selectively applying a protective material substantially over one or more elements coupled to a framework, forming an inner molding substantially over the framework, the one or more electrical elements coupled to the framework, and the protective material. In some examples, the inner molding is formed after the protective material has been selectively applied, forming an outer molding substantially over the inner molding and the outer molding is configured to protect the framework and to provide a surface configured to receive a pattern. Further, the outer molding may be configured to be removable if a defect is found during an inspection performed after the outer molding is formed.

Component Protective Overmolding

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US Patent:
20120313296, Dec 13, 2012
Filed:
Jun 11, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/158416
Inventors:
Richard Lee Drysdale - Santa Cruz CA, US
Scott Fullam - Palo Alto CA, US
Skip Thomas Orvis - San Jose CA, US
Nora Elam Levinson - Washington DC, US
Assignee:
AliphCom - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
B29C 59/16
B29C 45/76
US Classification:
264447, 264 401
Abstract:
Techniques for component protective overmolding include selectively applying a protective material substantially over one or more elements coupled to a framework, forming an inner molding substantially over the framework, the one or more electrical elements coupled to the framework, and the protective material. In some examples, the inner molding is formed after the protective material has been selectively applied, forming an outer molding substantially over the inner molding and the outer molding is configured to protect the framework and to provide a surface configured to receive a pattern. Further, the outer molding may be configured to be removable if a defect is found during an inspection performed after the outer molding is formed.

Component Protective Overmolding Using Protective External Coatings

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US Patent:
20120315382, Dec 13, 2012
Filed:
Jul 12, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/135728
Inventors:
Richard Lee Drysdale - Santa Cruz CA, US
Scott Fullam - Palo Alto CA, US
Skip Thomas Orvis - San Jose CA, US
Nora Elam Levinson - Washington DC, US
Assignee:
AliphCom - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
B05D 5/00
US Classification:
427 58, 427402, 427160
Abstract:
Techniques for component protective overmolding using protective external coatings include applying a material over a structure of a device, the device being configured to perform an operation using data from one or more sensory inputs, and forming a coating over the material, the coating being configured to provide a protective property.

Data-Capable Strapband

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US Patent:
20130173171, Jul 4, 2013
Filed:
Jun 7, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/491345
Inventors:
Richard Lee Drysdale - Santa Cruz CA, US
Scott Fullam - Palo Alto CA, US
Skip Thomas Orvis - San Jose CA, US
Nora Elam Levinson - Washington DC, US
International Classification:
G01D 21/02
US Classification:
702 19, 702141
Abstract:
Embodiments relate to a band including sensors to detect motion and a motion matcher configured to capture data representative of the motion. The motion matcher can also identify an activity associated with the motion. The band transitions from one mode of operation to another as a function of the activity. Further, the band can include a controller and a memory storing data representing motion patterns. The controller is configured to select a mode of operation as a function of a motion pattern.

Data-Capable Strapband

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US Patent:
20130176142, Jul 11, 2013
Filed:
Jun 9, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/492857
Inventors:
Richard Lee Drysdale - Santa Cruz CA, US
Michael Edward Smith Luna - San Jose CA, US
Scott Fullam - Palo Alto CA, US
Skip Thomas Orvis - San Jose CA, US
Raymond A. Martino - Los Gatos CA, US
Nora Elam Levinson - Washington DC, US
International Classification:
G08C 17/02
US Classification:
34087002
Abstract:
A data-capable strapband is described, including techniques for monitoring co-participation in an activity using a data-capable strapband. Data associated with each co-participant's participation in the physical activity may be gathered, processed, analyzed, monitored and compared by each co-participant using data-capable strapbands. Additional devices, such as mobile communications devices, mobile computing devices, computers, laptop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and the like, along with any available accompanying software applications, may be used in conjunction with the data-capable strapbands to further analyze the data that is gathered and presented via, for example, a server configured to provide a social networking service.

State Machine Enabling Auto-Recovery Of Short-Circuited Class D Audio Amplifiers

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US Patent:
7636446, Dec 22, 2009
Filed:
Oct 19, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/969103
Inventors:
Skip T. Orvis - San Jose CA, US
Daniel B. Freeman - Santa Cruz CA, US
Assignee:
Apple Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
H03F 99/00
US Classification:
381120, 381 55, 330207 A, 330251, 330298
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for enabling auto-recovery of a digital audio amplifier after a short-circuit are disclosed. In accordance with one embodiment, a short-circuit is detected by both detecting a switching signal at an output of the digital audio amplifier and sensing a mute signal coupled to the digital audio amplifier. Once a short-circuit has been detected, a reset signal is provided to a reset input of the digital audio amplifier when the switching signal indicates that the digital audio amplifier is not switching and the mute signal indicates that the amplifier is in an un-muted state.

Individualized Heat Acclimatization

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US Patent:
20220330833, Oct 20, 2022
Filed:
Apr 16, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/233276
Inventors:
- Fremont CA, US
Nicole Elizabeth Moyen - San Jose CA, US
Skip Thomas Orvis - Columbia Falls MT, US
Claude Vincent Robotham - Tallahassee FL, US
Priyanka Anand Joshi - Dallas TX, US
Rohit Chandrashekhar Bapat - Raleigh NC, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/01
A61B 5/00
A61B 5/11
Abstract:
A method according to one embodiment includes receiving baseline health data of a user, receiving activity-based health data of the user collected by a sensor device worn by the user while participating in physical activity, and receiving environmental-based data of the user. A baseline core body temperature of the user is calculated. It is determined whether a core body temperature of the user has increased a predetermined amount from the baseline core body temperature of the user for a predetermined amount of time during each of a predetermined number of time intervals. In response to a determination that the core body temperature has increased the predetermined amount from the baseline core body temperature of the user for the predetermined amount of time during each of the predetermined number of time intervals, a personalized schedule is generated for the user to follow while participating in the physical activity.
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