George W LaGrange
Land Surveyors in Salt Lake City, UT

License number
Utah 187624-9925
Issued Date
Jan 1, 1911
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 1999
Category
Engineer/Land Surveyor
Type
Engineer in Training - Obsolete
Address
Address
Salt Lake City, UT

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Name
Address
Phone
George Lagrange, age 67
6601 S Lindie Ct, Salt Lake City, UT 84121
(801) 272-7123
George W Lagrange, age 67
6601 Lindie Ct, Salt Lake City, UT 84121
(801) 272-7123
George W Lagrange, age 67
1911 Southmoor Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84117
(801) 272-7123

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Computer Input Stylus Method And Apparatus

Computer Input Stylus Method And Apparatus

US Patent:
5914708, Jun 22, 1999
Filed:
Apr 4, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/626284
Inventors:
George W. LaGrange - Salt Lake City UT
George E. Gerpheide - Salt Lake City UT
Richard D. Woolley - Orem UT
Tom Donohue - Provo UT
Mike Layton - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
Cirque Corporation - SLC UT
International Classification:
G09G 500
US Classification:
345179
Abstract:
A system comprising a conductive stylus used in conjunction with a capacitance sensitive touch pad, said system providing at least two different signals to an associated computer system. The stylus is a pen-like device having an actuable switch which when actuated substantially increases the capacitive disturbance caused by the conductive stylus on the touch pad. Before actuation, the stylus creates a capacitive disturbance sufficient for circuitry in the touch pad to measure as crossing a first predefined capacitive disturbance threshold when the foam covered conductive stylus tip is brought in contact with the surface of the touch pad. When the switch is actuated, the capacitive disturbance measured by the touch pad increases sufficient to cross a second predefined capacitive disturbance threshold. An associated computer program for drawing on a computer display places a cursor on the display when the first threshold is crossed. The computer program begins drawing on the display beginning at the cursor location when the switch is actuated causing the second threshold to be crossed.