Patents by Inventor Huey-Jen Lin
Huey-Jen Lin has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7298334Abstract: A multifrequency inverted-F antenna includes a radiating element having opposite first and second ends, a grounding element spaced apart from the radiating element, and an interconnecting element extending between the radiating and grounding elements and including first, second, and third parts. The first part is connected to the radiating element at a feeding point between the first and second ends. The second part is offset from the first part in a longitudinal direction, and is connected to the grounding element. The third part interconnects the first and second parts. A feeding line is connected to the interconnecting element.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2006Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Wistron Neweb CorporationInventors: Chien-Hsing Fang, Yuan-Li Chang, Huey-Jen Lin
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Publication number: 20060250309Abstract: A multifrequency inverted-F antenna includes a radiating element having opposite first and second ends, a grounding element spaced apart from the radiating element, and an interconnecting element extending between the radiating and grounding elements and including first, second, and third parts. The first part is connected to the radiating element at a feeding point between the first and second ends. The second part is offset from the first part in a longitudinal direction, and is connected to the grounding element. The third part interconnects the first and second parts. A feeding line is connected to the interconnecting element.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2006Publication date: November 9, 2006Applicant: WISTRON NEWEB CORPORATIONInventors: Chien-Hsing Fang, Yuan-Li Chang, Huey-Jen Lin
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Publication number: 20050116865Abstract: A multifrequency inverted-F antenna includes a radiating element having opposite first and second ends, a grounding element spaced apart from the radiating element, and an interconnecting element extending between the radiating and grounding elements and including first, second, and third parts. The first part is connected to the radiating element at a feeding point between the first and second ends. The second part is offset from the first part in a longitudinal direction, and is connected to the grounding element. The third part interconnects the first and second parts. A feeding line is connected to the interconnecting element.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2005Publication date: June 2, 2005Applicant: WISTRON NEWEB CORPORATIONInventors: Chien-Hsing Fang, Yuan-Li Chang, Huey-Jen Lin
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Patent number: 6891504Abstract: The present invention provides a dual-band inverted-F antenna configured for portable electronic devices having wireless communication function. The antenna includes a first planar conductive element and a second planar conductive element. The first planar conductive element, with an L-shaped design, has a feed point for transmitting received signals to the portable electronic devices. The second planar conductive element, a rectangular board, is orthogonal to the first planar conductive element and is connected to the first planar conductive element at a node. The node formally separates the second planar conductive element into two parts to receive two different frequency signals respectively.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2003Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Wistron Neweb CorporationInventors: Pih-Si Cheng, Huey-Jen Lin
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Patent number: 6861986Abstract: A multifrequency inverted-F antenna includes a radiating element having opposite first and second ends, a grounding element spaced apart from the radiating element, and an interconnecting element extending between the radiating and grounding elements and including first, second, and third parts. The first part is connected to the radiating element at a feeding point between the first and second ends. The second part is offset from the first part in a longitudinal direction, and is connected to the grounding element. The third part interconnects the first and second parts. A feeding line is connected to the interconnecting element.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2003Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Wistron Neweb CorporationInventors: Chien-Hsing Fang, Yuan-Li Chang, Huey-Jen Lin
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Publication number: 20050035911Abstract: The present invention provides a dual-band inverted-F antenna configured for portable electronic devices having wireless communication function. The antenna includes a first planar conductive element and a second planar conductive element. The first planar conductive element, with an L-shaped design, has a feed point for transmitting received signals to the portable electronic devices. The second planar conductive element, a rectangular board, is orthogonal to the first planar conductive element and is connected to the first planar conductive element at a node. The node formally separates the second planar conductive element into two parts to receive two different frequency signals respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2003Publication date: February 17, 2005Inventors: Pih-Si Cheng, Huey-Jen Lin
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Publication number: 20040066334Abstract: A multifrequency inverted-F antenna includes a radiating element having opposite first and second ends, a grounding element spaced apart from the radiating element, and an interconnecting element extending between the radiating and grounding elements and including first, second, and third parts. The first part is connected to the radiating element at a feeding point between the first and second ends. The second part is offset from the first part in a longitudinal direction, and is connected to the grounding element. The third part interconnects the first and second parts. A feeding line is connected to the interconnecting element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2003Publication date: April 8, 2004Applicant: WISTRON NEWEB CORPORATIONInventors: Chien-Hsing Fang, Yuan-Li Chang, Huey-Jen Lin
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Patent number: 6229488Abstract: An antenna for receiving signals from GPS and GSM comprises a cylindrical body formed of dielectric material, an axial central through hole, a first conductor layer coated on the bore of the through hole, a ground conductor layer coated on the bottom of the body being in contact with the first conductor layer, an insulator fitted into the through hole, a feeding pin provided in the center of the insulator with both ends extended above the top and the bottom of the body wherein the end atop the body being attached to a helical antenna, and a patch antenna formed on the circumferential surface of the body such that the antenna can receive signals from GPS and GSM respectively. This greatly reduces the size of antenna as well as reduces the manufacturing and transporting costs.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2000Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Emtac Technology Corp.Inventors: Huey-Jen Lin, Kuan-Cheng Chuang