Patents by Inventor Can Hu
Can Hu 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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Publication number: 20240129251Abstract: Embodiments of this application provide a data processing method and apparatus, a computer device, and a readable storage medium. The method may be applied to an in-vehicle central control device, and includes polling data packets in the database, to obtain a to-be-added data packet set, and adding the to-be-added data packet set to the cache queue; polling the cache queue, to obtain a to-be-uploaded data packet set, and uploading the to-be-uploaded data packet set through a wireless communication connection of the in-vehicle central control device; storing a first data packet in the database in response to the first data packet in the to-be-uploaded data packet set meeting a continuous uploading failure condition; and deleting a second data packet from the database, in response to the second data packet in the to-be-uploaded data packet set being successfully uploaded to a server.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Can HU, Yujie ZHANG, Lei WANG
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Publication number: 20230406227Abstract: A control method is performed by a vehicle terminal, the vehicle terminal being provided with a touch screen and a hardware peripheral, and a mini program relying on a mini program engine running in the vehicle terminal. The control method includes displaying a mini program interface of the mini program, the mini program interface comprising at least two components; controlling a first component of the at least two components in the mini program interface to perform a first event in response to a physical control operation on the hardware peripheral; and controlling a second component of the at least two components in the mini program interface to perform the first event in response to a touch operation on the touch screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2023Publication date: December 21, 2023Inventors: Shouxin JIANG, Can HU, Hongbo LI
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Publication number: 20220345433Abstract: A data transmission circuit includes a data sending module and a data receiving module. The data sending module includes a message identification unit, used for sending messages to corresponding encapsulation units according to a priority of message data to be sent; a low-priority message encapsulation unit, used for slicing low-priority messages, encapsulating message slices respectively to form low-priority message slice packets, and then sending the low-priority message slice packets to a low-priority sending queue; a high-priority message encapsulation unit, used for encapsulating high-priority messages to form high-priority message packets and then sending the high-priority message packets to a high-priority sending queue; and a message sending unit, used for sending message packets in the high-priority sending queue and the low-priority sending queue, and preferentially processing the high-priority sending queue.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2022Publication date: October 27, 2022Applicant: Chengdu Sino Microelectronics Technology Co.,Ltd.Inventors: Guo LI, Yuanjun CEN, Can HU, Wenyu ZANG, Xiuhua XIE
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Patent number: 8956684Abstract: Apparatus, and methods of making and using apparatus, for inserting intraocular lenses (IOLs) are disclosed. The apparatus includes a hollow tube having an interior wall defining a hollow space through which an intraocular lens may be passed from the open space into an eye. A lubricity enhancing component is covalently bonded to the hollow tube at the interior wall in an amount effective to facilitate the passage of the intraocular lens through the hollow space. The lubricity enhancing component includes a substituent component effective to reduce hydrolysis of said lubricity enhancing component relative to an identical lubricity enhancing component without the substituent component.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2009Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Harish Makker, Can Hu, Michael D. Lowery
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Patent number: 8530590Abstract: Described herein are silicone fluids and silicone materials that posses high glass transition temperatures (Tgs) when compared to conventional silicone materials. In one embodiment, an increased Tg allows the formation of objects and materials by cryogenic lathing. The fluids and materials can be formed by curing silicone fluid with a cross-linker mixture comprising a cross-linker and a monofunctional hydride compound. Upon formation, the silicone materials can be extracted over long periods of time without loss of optical quality. The silicone materials can be sufficiently soft allowing folding and insertion through small incisions in the eye. Additionally, methods of forming optical silicone materials, lenses and silicone materials in general are also disclosed. In one embodiment, the method of forming a silicone based lens using cryogenic lathing techniques is described.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2008Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Abbot Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Can Hu, Derek D. Pham, Michael D. Lowery
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Publication number: 20100129523Abstract: Apparatus, and methods of making and using apparatus, for inserting intraocular lenses (IOLs) are disclosed. The apparatus includes a hollow tube having an interior wall defining a hollow space through which an intraocular lens may be passed from the open space into an eye. A lubricity enhancing component is covalently bonded to the hollow tube at the interior wall in an amount effective to facilitate the passage of the intraocular lens through the hollow space. The lubricity enhancing component includes a substituent component effective to reduce hydrolysis of said lubricity enhancing component relative to an identical lubricity enhancing component without the substituent component.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2009Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: Abbot Medical Optic Inc.Inventors: Harish Makker, Can Hu, Michael D. Lowery
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Publication number: 20090164009Abstract: Described herein are silicone fluids and silicone materials that posses high glass transition temperatures (Tgs) when compared to conventional silicone materials. In one embodiment, an increased Tg allows the formation of objects and materials by cryogenic lathing. The fluids and materials can be formed by curing silicone fluid with a cross-linker mixture comprising a cross-linker and a monofunctional hydride compound. Upon formation, the silicone materials can be extracted over long periods of time without loss of optical quality. The silicone materials can be sufficiently soft allowing folding and insertion through small incisions in the eye. Additionally, methods of forming optical silicone materials, lenses and silicone materials in general are also disclosed. In one embodiment, the method of forming a silicone based lens using cryogenic lathing techniques is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2008Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: Advanced Medical OpticsInventors: Can Hu, Derek D. Pham, Michael D. Lowery
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Publication number: 20070005135Abstract: An intraocular lens (IOL) insertion apparatus for implanting IOLs through smaller incisions. The insertion apparatus includes an insertion cartridge that receives the IOL and cooperates with a handpiece. The cartridge includes a longitudinal lumen from a loading chamber to an open distal mouth that gradually narrows in dimension. A push rod having an extremely soft tip thereon urges the IOL through the cartridge and from the open distal mouth. The soft tip is made of low-stimulus material having a minimum ultimate elongation of 400%. Because of the extremely soft material of the tip, the outside diameter of the open distal mouth can be reduced to no more than 2.0 mm, enabling passage through incisions of 2.2 mm or less. The soft tip may be a thermoplastic elastomer having a relatively high elongation and relatively low modulus at elongations of 100-300%.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2005Publication date: January 4, 2007Inventors: Harish Makker, Can Hu, Michael Lowery
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Publication number: 20060229635Abstract: Soft, flexible highly lubricious coatings for polymeric IOL insertion cartridges that allow IOLs to be easily inserted through small bore cartridges suitable for use with small (less than 3 mm) incisions are provided. These lubricious coatings allow IOLs to be inserted into the eye of a patient without the risk of lens damage or transfer of lubricants to the lens surface during implantation. Specifically, polymeric coatings comprising a matrix polymer having an equivalent weight greater than 5000 g/eq are used to form interpenetrating networks (IPN) on the surface of hydrophobic structural polymers. The IPNs thus formed entrap highly lubricious hydrophilic compounds within the IPN using multi-functional cross linkers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2005Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: Can Hu, Michael Lowery, Harish Makker
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Publication number: 20060004163Abstract: Biocompatible polymers useful for making anterior chamber intraocular lenses (AC-IOL) are provided. The biocompatible polymers are generally composed of one or more acrylate monomers, crosslinked with at least one diacrylate ester and may include one or more additional components such as ultraviolet light and/or blue-violate light absorbing dyes. The AC-IOLs made using the biocompatible polymers disclosed herein are suitable for placement in phakic or aphakic eyes and are intended for refractive correction including myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia and astigmatisms.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2005Publication date: January 5, 2006Applicant: Advanced Medical Optics, Inc.Inventors: Harish Makker, Michael Lowery, Can Hu
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Publication number: 20050221041Abstract: Apparatus, and methods of making and using apparatus, for inserting intraocular lenses (IOLs) are disclosed. The apparatus includes a hollow tube having an interior wall defining a hollow space through which an intraocular lens may be passed from the open space into an eye. A lubricity enhancing component is covalently bonded to the hollow tube at the interior wall in an amount effective to facilitate the passage of the intraocular lens through the hollow space. The lubricity enhancing component includes a substituent component effective to reduce hydrolysis of said lubricity enhancing component relative to an identical lubricity enhancing component without the substituent component.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventors: Harish Makker, Can Hu, Michael Lowery
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Publication number: 20050147735Abstract: A lubricous coating composition and methods for using same are provided. Specifically, a composition suitable for providing hydrophobic polymer surfaces with lubricious coatings is described wherein a polyolefin surface is reiteratively treated with hydrophilic polymer solutions and cross-linking solutions. Methods for reiterative coating polymer surfaces are also provided including methods wherein the hydrophobic polymer surface is pretreated using plasma energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2004Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Michael Lowery, Harish Makker, Can Hu
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Publication number: 20050143751Abstract: A polymer material useful for manufacturing an intraocular lens (IOL) suitable for insertion through an IOL inserter barrel having an inner diameter of less than 3 mm is provided. Specifically, acrylic-silicone hybrids having a tensile strength of approximately 100 psi to 400 psi and a percent elongation at break of between 50% and 400% are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2004Publication date: June 30, 2005Inventors: Harish Makker, Michael Lowery, Can Hu
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Patent number: D961344Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2020Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Inventor: Can Hu