Patents by Inventor Chau-Ho Chen
Chau-Ho Chen 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: 9525307Abstract: A mobile communication apparatus utilizes a first and a second internal battery to provide power to the apparatus' electronic circuitry. A detachable battery may charge the first internal battery, and the first internal battery may provide power the electronic circuitry and charge the second internal battery. When the first internal battery is being charged by the detachable battery, the apparatus is operative by the power from the second internal battery. And, when the second internal battery is being charged by the first internal battery, the apparatus becomes operative by the power from first internal battery. The apparatus further may include a positioning locator receiver used to determine the location of the apparatus, and may be securely attached with a tamper detection circuitry to a person or a subject to be monitored.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2014Date of Patent: December 20, 2016Inventors: Ohanes D. Ghazarian, Chau-Ho Chen
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Publication number: 20160087488Abstract: A mobile communication apparatus securely attached to a person or a subject to be monitored, wherein said apparatus utilizes first and a second internal batteries to provide power to the mobile communication apparatus electronic circuitry, a detachable battery used to charge the first internal battery, and the first internal battery provides power the tracking device electronic circuitry and charges the second internal battery. Wherein when the first internal battery is been charged by the detachable battery, the mobile communication apparatus is operative by the second internal battery power. And when the second internal battery is been charged by the detachable battery, the mobile communication device becomes operative by the first internal battery power.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2014Publication date: March 24, 2016Inventors: Ohanes D. Ghazarian, Chau-Ho Chen
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Patent number: 6452483Abstract: A vehicle security system for performing selectable vehicle security functions that are programmable in a wireless manner. The system has a microcontroller controlling a vehicle security interface including at least a siren control unit and a vehicle head/signal light controlling unit. A physically independent remote programming unit is used for transmitting function-programming information to the microcontroller, and a radio receiver is connected to the microcontroller for receiving function-programming information transmitted by the remote programming unit. The remote programming unit includes a switch array for setting up a security function code pattern representing the selected security functions. The remote programming unit also includes a radio transmitter for sending, in an electromagnetic transmission, the function-programming command in a signal string representing the security function code pattern to the microcontroller.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Directed Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Chau-Ho Chen, Jerry W. Birchfield
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Publication number: 20010013833Abstract: A vehicle security system for performing selectable vehicle security functions that are programmable in a wireless manner. The system has a microcontroller controlling a vehicle security interface including at least a siren control unit and a vehicle head/signal light controlling unit. A physically independent remote programming unit is used for transmitting function-programming information to the microcontroller, and a radio receiver is connected to the microcontroller for receiving function-programming information transmitted by the remote programming unit. The remote programming unit includes a switch array for setting up a security function code pattern representing the selected security functions. The remote programming unit also includes a radio transmitter for sending, in an electromagnetic transmission, the function-programming command in a signal string representing the security function code pattern to the microcontroller.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2000Publication date: August 16, 2001Inventors: Chau-Ho Chen, Jerry W. Birchfield
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Patent number: 6184779Abstract: A vehicle security system for performing selectable vehicle security functions that are programmable in a wireless manner. The system has a microcontroller controlling a vehicle security interface including at least a siren control unit and a vehicle head/signal light controlling unit. A physically independent remote programming unit is used for transmitting function-programming information to the microcontroller, and a radio receiver is connected to the microcontroller for receiving function-programming information transmitted by the remote programming unit. The remote programming unit includes a switch array for setting up a security function code pattern representing the selected security functions. The remote programming unit also includes a radio transmitter for sending, in an electromagnetic transmission, the function-programming command in a signal string representing the security function code pattern to the microcontroller.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1997Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Directed Electronics Inc.Inventor: Chau-Ho Chen
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Patent number: 5867090Abstract: Disclosed is a diaphragm buzzer including a lower cover and an upper cover. A sheet buzz element having a centered diaphragm is disposed inside the lower and the upper cover and is protectively sandwiched between a press plate and a plastic washer before it is fixed to the upper cover, lest the sheet buzz element should detach from the wires connecting it to a circuit board and become loose and damaged in the two covers.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1994Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Inventor: Chau-Ho Chen
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Patent number: 5801455Abstract: An apparatus and method for disarming an automobile alarm system uses the ignition switch of the automobile to create a sequential pulse access code. Toward this end, two commonly available electrical circuits in the vehicle's wiring that are switched on and of by the shifting of a vehicle's ignition switch among power-applying switch positions serve to supply a pulse code of sequential electric pulses to the alarm system to perform a selected function, including entering a valet mode or overriding and disarming the system without a remote control transmitter. Because the shifting of the ignition switch generates a two-wire detectable pulse code, previously-programmed pulse codes can be selected to perform different functions in addition to disarming the system, including using pulse codes to trigger entry of the system into a learning mode.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1996Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignees: Edward G. Karnig, Michael J. BorchInventors: Michael J. Borch, Edward G. Karnig, Chau Ho Chen
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Patent number: 5572185Abstract: An electronic anti-theft system for vehicles having a common signal generator and speaker for both the alarm siren and the arming chirp, in which the volume of the arming or disarming chirp can be set to a desired level. A control circuit is detailed which allows the volume of the arming chirp to be attenuated.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1995Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Assignee: Nutek CorporationInventors: Chau-ho Chen, Chih-hung Shee
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Patent number: 5506568Abstract: A shock sensor includes a mass suspended in a flexible support arranged to resonate when subjected to a mechanical shock, a microphone spaced closely to the mass, the mass and microphone forming a first air pressure chamber with the flexible support for transmittal therethrough of air pressure waves from the resonating mass to the microphone, the microphone arranged to produce an electronic signal when it detects changes in air pressure from the pressure waves traveling through the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1995Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: Nutek CorporationInventor: Chau-Ho Chen
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Patent number: 5132660Abstract: A vehicle security system includes a transmitter, a receiver, a timer, a controller and an alarm circuit. The transmitter transmits selectively an encoded signal when activated by the user. The receiver develops a decoded signal in response to reception and recognition of the encoded signal. The decoded signal has a reception time duration commensurate with a transmission time duration of the encoded signal. The timer develops a momentary timer output signal. The timer output signal is developed in response to initial application of the decoded signal to the timer in the absence of ignition voltage and is developed after a selected timer duration in response to continuous application of decoded signal to the timer and the presence of the ignition voltage only if the reception time duration exceeds the selected time duration. The controller develops a binary signal. The binary signal switches states in response to each occurrence of the timer output signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1991Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Assignee: Nutek CorporationInventors: Chau-ho Chen, Chih-hung Shee