Patents by Inventor Jim Chin-Nan Ni
Jim Chin-Nan Ni 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: 7744387Abstract: A portable USB device is described herein. According to one embodiment, a portable USB device includes a core unit having a USB plug connector coupled to one or more multi-level cell (MLC) flash memory devices and an MLC flash controller disposed therein. The device further includes a housing for enclosing the core unit. The device further includes a swivel cap having a top surface and a bottom surface by bending a flat panel into a U-shape block having an opening end, a close end, and two side-openings, where the top and bottom surfaces of the swivel cap include a rivet opening align with each other. The housing having the core unit therein is sandwiched by the swivel cap using a set of rivets through the rivet openings of the housings and the swivel cap. The core unit can be rotated with respect to the rivet set in and out of the swivel cap.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2008Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Super Talent Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Frank I-Kang Yu, David Nguyen, Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Abraham C. Ma, Ming-Shiang Shen
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Patent number: 7740493Abstract: A Universal Serial Bus (USB) flash drive includes a slim USB device having an end used to couple the USB flash drive to a host and an opposite end and a swivel cap having a side slit that serves as an opening into which the slim USB device travels horizontally, the side slit being disposed along a lateral side of the swivel cap. The USB flash drive also includes a USB device rivet placed into the slim USB device and the swivel cap to pivotally connect them at one of the ends of the slim USB device, so that the slim USB device is pivotally extendable outwardly from the side slit in a closed or open position. The swivel rocker is pivotally extendable outwardly from the opposite end of the slim USB device and when the swivel rocker is extended outwardly, the slim USB device is caused to extend outwardly.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2007Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: SuperTalent Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Jim Chin-Nan Ni, David Nguyen, I-Kang Yu, Abraham Chih-Kang Ma
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Patent number: 7708570Abstract: In one embodiment of the present invention, a universal serial bus (USB) flash drive rotary device is disclosed to include a plastic frame including a USB flash drive and a USB plug connector and a rotary tube at least partially enclosing said plastic frame for deploying said USB plug connector, the USB flash drive is coupled to the USB plug connector, the rotary tube is turned to retract said USB plug connector, the USB flash drive rotary device is for deploying the USB plug connector to couple the USB flash drive to a USB port.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2007Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: SuperTalent Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Nan Nan, Charles Chung Lee, David Nguyen
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Publication number: 20100075517Abstract: A swivel-type computer peripheral device includes a housing and a swivel rack assembly that swivels relative to the housing between a retracted position, in which a PCBA having a plug connector mounted on the swivel rack assembly is disposed inside the housing, and a deployed position, in which the swivel rack assembly is rotated outside of the housing such that the plug connector is positioned for insertion into a host computer socket. A torsion spring is connected between the housing and the swivel rack assembly and arranged to bias the swivel rack assembly either into the deployed position or into the retracted position. A locking mechanism controlled by a push button or another actuating mechanism is used to selectively lock the swinging rack in a retracted position and a deployed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: Super Talent Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Abraham C. Ma
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Publication number: 20100039225Abstract: A portable USB device with an improved configuration is described herein. According to one embodiment, a portable USB device includes a core unit having a USB plug connector coupled to one or more flash memory devices and a flash controller disposed therein, where the flash controller is capable of exchanging data with a host via the USB plug connector using a bulk-only-transfer protocol. The portable USB device further includes a housing for enclosing the core unit, including a front end opening to allow the USB plug connector to be deployed. The portable USB device further includes a core unit carrier for carrying the core unit for deploying and retracting the core unit, including a slide button to allow a finger of a user to slide the USB plug connector of the core unit in and out of the housing via the front end opening of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: SUPER TALENT ELECTRONICS, INC.Inventors: Frank I-Kang Yu, David Nguyen, Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Abraham C. Ma, Ming-Shiang Shen
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Patent number: 7649743Abstract: An open-frame flash-memory drive has a printed-circuit board assembly (PCBA) with flash-memory chips, a controller chip, and a Serial AT-Attachment (SATA) connector soldered to it. The PCBA is only partially encased by left and right frames or by a U-shaped bracket frame. The frames have PCBA supports and guide posts that fit near edges of the PCBA. The frames do not cover the top and bottom of the PCBA, allowing chips on the PCBA to be ventilated by unblocked air flow. Screws that attach the PCBA to the frame have metal collars that ground the frame to the PCBA's ground plane. The screws form a current path to draw any electro-static-discharge (ESD) current off the frame and onto a PCBA ground. When the SATA connector is inserted into a host, the host ground sinks ESD currents collected by the open frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2008Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Super Talent Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Charles C. Lee, Frank Yu, Abraham C. Ma, Ming-Shiang Shen
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Patent number: 7649742Abstract: A flash-memory drive replaces a hard-disk drive using an integrated device electronics (IDE) interface. The flash drive has a printed-circuit board assembly (PCBA) with a circuit board with flash-memory chips and a controller chip. The controller chip includes an input/output interface circuit to an external computer over the IDE interface, and a processing unit to read blocks of data from the flash-memory chips. The PCBA is encased inside an upper case and a lower case, with an IDE connector that fits through and opening between the cases. The cases can be assembled with the PCBA by a snap-together, ultrasonic-press, screw-fastener, or thermal-bond adhesive method. Center lines formed on the inside of the cases fit between rows of flash-memory chips to improve case rigidity. The connector has two rows of pins that straddle the center line of the circuit board for a balanced design.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2006Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Super Talent Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Abraham C. Ma, Charles C. Lee, Ming-Shiang Shen
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Patent number: 7628622Abstract: A portable USB device with an improved configuration is described herein. According to one embodiment, a portable USB device includes a core unit having a USB plug connector coupled to one or more multi-level cell (MLC) flash memory devices and an MLC flash controller disposed therein. The portable USB device further includes a housing for enclosing the core unit, including a front end opening to allow the USB plug connector to be deployed. The portable USB device further includes a core unit carrier for carrying the core unit for deploying and retracting the core unit, including a slide button to allow a finger of a user to slide the USB plug connector of the core unit in and out of the housing via the front end opening of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2008Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Super Talent Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Frank I-Kang Yu, David Nguyen, Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Abraham C. Ma, Ming-Shiang Shen
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Publication number: 20090275224Abstract: A USB device including a housing and a rear cap that is rotatably connected to the housing to facilitate deploying and retracting a plug connector through a front opening of the housing. The plug connector is fixedly connected onto the front end of a sliding rack assembly that is disposed in housing such that the sliding rack assembly is slidable along a longitudinal axis. The sliding rack assembly includes a carrier including a carrier tray for supporting electronic devices and an elongated positioning rod extending from a rear portion of the carrier tray. The positioning rod is operably engaged with an actuator portion such that manual rotation of the rear cap relative to the housing around the longitudinal axis causes the sliding rack assembly to slide inside the housing between retracted and deployed positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: Super Talent Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Abraham C. Ma
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Patent number: 7576990Abstract: A case-grounded flash-memory drive has a printed-circuit board assembly (PCBA) with flash-memory chips and a controller chip. The PCBA is encased inside an upper case and a lower case, with a Serial AT-Attachment (SATA) connector that fits through and opening between the cases. The cases can be assembled with the PCBA by a snap-together, ultrasonic-press, screw-fastener, or thermal-bond adhesive method. Dual-axis case-grounding pins draw any electro-static-discharges (ESD) current off the upper case along a primary axis and onto a PCBA ground through a secondary axis washer that is screwed into the PCBA. The primary axis body of the dual-axis case-grounding pins fits around a PCBA notch while the secondary axis passes through a metalized alignment hole for grounding. When the SATA connector is inserted into a host, the host ground sinks ESD currents collected by the dual-axis case-grounding pins.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2007Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Super Talent Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Charles C. Lee, Abraham C. Ma, Ming-Shiang Shen
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Publication number: 20090203168Abstract: A flash-memory device has a printed-circuit board assembly (PCBA) with a PCB with a flash-memory chip and a controller chip. The controller chip includes an input/output interface circuit to an external computer over a Secure-Digital (SD) interface, and a processing unit to read blocks of data from the flash-memory chip. The PCBA is encased inside an upper case and a lower case, with SD contact pads on the PCB that fit through contact openings in the upper case. Supporting end ribs under each of the SD contact pads and middle ribs support the PCB at a slanted angle to the centerline of the device. The PCB slants upward at the far end to allow more thickness for the chips mounted to the bottom surface of the PCB, and slants downward at the insertion end to position the SD contact pads near the centerline.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2009Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: SUPER TALENT ELECTRONICS INC.Inventors: Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Abraham C. Ma, Paul Hsueh, Ming-Shiang Shen
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Publication number: 20090177835Abstract: A pen-type computer peripheral device includes an elongated housing containing a PCBA having a plug connector. The PCBA is secured to a positioning member that is actuated by way of a press-push button that is exposed through a slot defined in a wall of the housing. A spring-loaded mechanism includes a spring and a locking mechanism that locks the connector in a retracted position and a deployed position, and the spring biases the connector from the retracted position to the deployed position, or vice versa.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2009Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: Super Talent Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Abraham C. Ma, Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Nan Nan
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Patent number: 7544073Abstract: A Universal Serial Bus (USB) flash drive includes a slim USB device having an end used to couple the USB flash drive to a host and an opposite end, and a swivel “strap shaped” metal cap having a circle cut out disposed on both cap legs. The snap coupling circle attachment allows the swivel cap to rotate substantially into a first and a second locking position and to rotate substantially 360 degrees about the z-axis of the USB device. The metal cap is generally in a locked position when the snap slot is aligned atop the snap lock tabs such that the protrusion snap ring is descended downward until the positioned flush against the snap lock groove. When unlocked the protrusion snap ring is raised up and rested upon the two snap lock tabs.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Super Talent Electronics, Inc.Inventors: David Nguyen, Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Charles Chung Lee, Abraham Chih-Kang Ma
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Patent number: 7535088Abstract: A flash-memory device has a printed-circuit board assembly (PCBA) with a PCB with a flash-memory chip and a controller chip. The controller chip includes an input/output interface circuit to an external computer over a Secure-Digital (SD) interface, and a processing unit to read blocks of data from the flash-memory chip. The PCBA is encased inside an upper case and a lower case, with SD contact pads on the PCB that fit through contact openings in the upper case. Supporting end ribs under each of the SD contact pads and middle ribs support the PCB at a slanted angle to the centerline of the device. The PCB slants upward at the far end to allow more thickness for the chips mounted to the bottom surface of the PCB, and slants downward at the insertion end to position the SD contact pads near the centerline.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2006Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Super Talent Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Abraham C. Ma, Paul Hsueh, Ming-Shiang Shen
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Patent number: 7524198Abstract: Briefly, an embodiment of the present invention includes a portable flash memory drive with a simplified mechanism, based upon the resilient properties of the material used to create the parts, for reliable extension and retraction of the device's interface plug. The portable flash memory drive is comprised of a metal housing (or case), a printed circuit board (PCB) assembly, PCB support, PCB assembly end cap, an upper, and lower housing, and in some embodiments a fingerprint sensor and/or key ring assembly. The press/push switch mechanism is located on either the side of the portable flash memory device, or the top; and relies upon the resilient properties of the material used to create the metal housing or end cap, to create a smooth, locking mechanism for the extension or retraction of the interface (i.e., USB or firewire) plug.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Super Talent Electronics, Inc.Inventors: David Nguyen, Nan Nan, Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Charles Chung Lee, Ming-Shiang Shen
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Patent number: 7517231Abstract: A solid state drive (SSD) device includes a printed-circuit board assembly (PCBA), a connector mounted on the circuit board, an open-frame support-type housing including first and second parallel elongated brackets extending along opposing peripheral edges of said circuit board, each bracket including a first connecting structure for securing the circuit board to the housing, and a second connecting structure for connecting the housing to an internal rack frame of a host system. The open-frame support type housing does not include a top cover and a bottom cover, whereby both of said opposing first and second surfaces are exposed by first and second openings. The housing includes optional end rails that form a box-like frame. The elongated brackets are formed using die-cast metal, stamped metal, or molded plastic with copper posts. Optional clamp-type brackets clamp along side edges of the PCBA.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Super Talent Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Siew S. Hiew, Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Abraham C. Ma, Qijin Li, Nan Nan
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Patent number: 7517252Abstract: Thin solid state drive (SSD) housing structures are described. According to one embodiment of the invention, a structure for housing an SSD includes a pair of brackets configured to support a PCBA of the SSD at either side of the PCBA via one or more ledges with corresponding fastener holes pre-configured thereon. The ledges are attached to inside surface of the brackets. Each of the brackets has a slab shape with a length and a height. The length is parallel to horizontal direction, while the height parallel to vertical. The ledges are located at mid-height and orientated substantially perpendicular to the brackets such that the PCBA is supported horizontally. In order to securely connect the PCBA with the brackets, a plurality of metal fasteners is used. The fasteners are placed through the fastener holes on the ledges and through corresponding alignment holes pre-configured on the PCBA.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2007Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Super Talent Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Siew Sin Hiew, Abraham Chih-Kang Ma, Ming-Shiang Shen
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Patent number: 7507119Abstract: A Universal-Serial-Bus (USB) device has a USB plug with reduced wobble. A USB metal wrap around the perimeter of the USB plug is attached to a housing by overmolding. A plug supporter is inserted into the front of the USB metal wrap, and has locking tabs that snap over the inside wall of the housing. Side tabs on the plug supporter fit into side slots on the USB metal wrap to secure the plug supporter inside the USB metal wrap. A circuit board with a USB flash controller has USB metal contacts on an extension end that is inserted through the housing and into the USB metal wrap. The extension end fits underneath top tabs on the plug supporter, preventing the extension end with the USB metal contacts from upward wobble when the USB plug is inserted into a USB socket.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2006Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Super Talent Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Charles C. Lee, Abraham C. Ma, Ming-Shiang Shen
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Patent number: 7479039Abstract: A flash-memory device has a printed-circuit board assembly (PCBA) with a PCB with a flash-memory chip and a controller chip. The controller chip includes an external Secure-Digital (SD) interface, and a processing unit to read blocks of data from the flash-memory chip. The PCBA is encased inside an upper case and a lower case, with SD contact pads on the PCB that fit through contact openings in the upper case. Dividers between openings in the upper case that expose the SD contact pads also support the PCB at a slanted angle to the centerline of the device. The PCB slants upward at the far end to allow more thickness for the chips mounted to the bottom surface of the PCB, and slants downward at the insertion end to position the SD contact pads near the centerline. A metal switch-bar or an over-molded controller die may be substituted.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2007Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Super Talent Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Abraham C. Ma, Paul Hsueh, Ming-Shiang Shen
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Patent number: 7476105Abstract: A flash-memory device has a printed-circuit board assembly (PCBA) with a PCB with a flash-memory chip and a controller chip. The controller chip includes an external Secure-Digital (SD) interface, and a processing unit to read blocks of data from the flash-memory chip. The PCBA is encased inside an upper case and a lower case, with SD contact pads on the PCB that fit through contact openings in the upper case. Dividers between openings in the upper case that expose the SD contact pads also support the PCB at a slanted angle to the centerline of the device. The PCB slants upward at the far end to allow more thickness for the chips mounted to the bottom surface of the PCB. A user-slidable switch may be slanted to compensate for the PCB slant. The PCB may have a flex section to facilitate the slant without a slanted switch.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2007Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Super Talent Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Jim Chin-Nan Ni, Abraham C. Ma, Paul Hsueh, Ming-Shiang Shen