Patents by Inventor Ching-Tien Chen
Ching-Tien 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: 7942704Abstract: A crosstalk-proof plug connector has an insulating housing, a mounting bracket, multiple first terminals, multiple second terminals and a shell. The first terminals are mounted on the insulating housing. The second terminals are mounted on the mounting bracket. Each terminal has a mounting section, a soldering section and a contacting section. The soldering sections are arranged in a transverse row with a specific sequence to prevent crosstalk interfering with signal transmission.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2009Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Advanced Connectek Inc.Inventors: Wen-Chih Ko, Shu-Lin Duan, Ching-Tien Chen, Pin-Yuan Hou, Wei Wan
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Patent number: 7918688Abstract: An electrical connector has an insulative housing, a plurality of terminals and a metal shell. The terminals are mounted through the insulative housing and each terminal has a mounting section, a contacting section and a soldering section. The soldering sections of all the terminals are arranged in triangular patterns. Each soldering section is located in a tip of one triangular pattern. Distances between one soldering section and adjacent soldering sections are substantially identical. The triangular patterns of the soldering section stabilize the impedance of the operating electrical connector. Therefore, the electrical connector is stable and reliable.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2009Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Advanced Connectek Inc.Inventors: Sheng-Chan Lin, Pin-Yuan Hou, Wen-Hsien Tsai, Ching-Tien Chen
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Publication number: 20110070778Abstract: A high-speed plug connector has an insulating housing, a mounting bracket, multiple first terminals, multiple second terminals and a shell. The first terminals are mounted on the insulating housing. The second terminals are mounted on the mounting bracket. Each terminal has a mounting section, a soldering section and a contacting section. The soldering sections are arranged in a transverse row instead of two rows to make the high-speed plug connector compact and reduce mounting surface areas of a PCB on which the soldering sections is soldered.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: ADVANCED CONNECTEK INC.Inventors: Wei Wan, Shu-Lin Duan, Ching-Tien Chen, Pin-Yuan Hou, Wen-Chih Ko
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Patent number: 7909653Abstract: A high-speed plug connector has an insulating housing, a mounting bracket, multiple first terminals, multiple second terminals and a shell. The first terminals are mounted on the insulating housing. The second terminals are mounted on the mounting bracket. Each terminal has a mounting section, a soldering section and a contacting section. The soldering sections are arranged in a transverse row instead of two rows to make the high-speed plug connector compact and reduce mounting surface areas of a PCB on which the soldering sections is soldered.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2009Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Advanced Connectek Inc.Inventors: Wei Wan, Shu-Lin Duan, Ching-Tien Chen, Pin-Yuan Hou, Wen-Chih Ko
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Publication number: 20110065324Abstract: A dual socket connector has an insulative housing assembly, multiple first terminals, multiple second terminals, multiple third terminals and a shell. The insulative housing assembly has a top tongue, a bottom tongue and a partition formed between the top and bottom tongues. The first terminals are mounted on one of the top and bottom tongues for USB 2.0 signal transmission. The second and third terminals are mounted on the other tongue for USB 3.0 signal transmission. The shell covers the insulative housing assembly and defines upper and lower socket holes with the partition for engaging different plug connectors. The dual socket connector is compact and has high compatibility.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2009Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventors: Wei Wan, Shu-Lin Duan, Ching-Tien Chen, Pin-Yuan Hou, Wen-Chih Ko
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Publication number: 20110053414Abstract: A crosstalk-proof plug connector has an insulating housing, a mounting bracket, multiple first terminals, multiple second terminals and a shell. The first terminals are mounted on the insulating housing. The second terminals are mounted on the mounting bracket. Each terminal has a mounting section, a soldering section and a contacting section. The soldering sections are arranged in a transverse row with a specific sequence to prevent crosstalk interfering with signal transmission.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventors: Wei Wan, Shu-Lin Duan, Ching-Tien Chen, Pin-Yuan Hou, Wen-Chih Ko
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Patent number: 7887370Abstract: An electrical connector has an insulative housing, a plurality of first terminals, a plurality of second terminals and a terminal shield. The first and second terminals are mounted in the insulative housing and each terminal has a soldering segment. The terminal shield substantially shields the soldering segments of the second terminals and prevents electromagnetic interference so that transmitting high frequency signals on the second terminals is stable.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2009Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Advanced Connectek Inc.Inventors: Ching-Tien Chen, Pin-Yuan Hou, Wen-Chih Ko
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Patent number: 7862378Abstract: A vertical socket connector has an insulating housing, an insulating bracket, multiple first terminals, multiple second terminals and a shell. The insulating bracket is mounted on the insulating housing. The first terminals are mounted on the insulating housing. The second terminals are mounted on the insulating bracket. The shell covers the insulating housing, insulating bracket and terminals and forms a socket hole. Soldering sections of the first and second terminals protrude horizontally backward through rears of the insulating housing and insulating bracket so that the vertical socket connector is mounted vertically on a PCB with the socket hole opposite to the PCB.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2009Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Advanced Connectek Inc.Inventors: Wei Wan, Shu-Lin Duan, Ching-Tien Chen, Pin-Yuan Hou, Wen-Chih Ko
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Patent number: 7862346Abstract: A socket connector has an insulative housing, multiple first terminals, multiple second terminals, a positioning bracket and a shell. The first and second terminals are mounted through the insulative housing, and each of the first and second terminals has a mounting section, a soldering section and a contacting section. The soldering sections of all terminals are arranged in a transverse row relative to the insulative housing. The positioning bracket is mounted under the insulative housing and holds the soldering sections. The shell covers the insulative housing, first and second terminals and positioning bracket. The soldering sections arranged in one row makes the socket connector compact.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2009Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Advanced Connectek Inc.Inventors: Wei Wan, Shu-Lin Duan, Ching-Tien Chen, Pin-Yuan Hou, Wen-Chih Ko
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Patent number: 7850465Abstract: A plug connector has an insulative housing, a mounting bracket, multiple first terminals, multiple second terminals and a shell. The mounting bracket is mounted on the insulative housing. The first terminals are mounted through the insulative housing and have soldering sections arranged in a first transverse row. The second terminals are mounted through the mounting bracket and have soldering sections arranged in a second transverse row. The soldering sections arranged in the different rows reduce a density of a soldering section layout and facilitate soldering the plug connector to a PCB.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2009Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Advanced Connectek Inc.Inventors: Wei Wan, Shu-Lin Duan, Ching-Tien Chen, Pin-Yuan Hou, Wen-Chih Ko
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Publication number: 20100273360Abstract: A crosstalk-eliminating connector has an insulative body, multiple terminals and a metal shell. The terminals are mounted in the insulative body and some of the terminals are pairs of signal transmission terminals. The metal shell has at least one crosstalk-eliminating slot and each crosstalk-eliminating slot is located between two adjacent pairs of the signal transmission terminals when observed from the rear end of the insulative body. The at least one crosstalk-eliminating slot efficiently eliminates the crosstalk between adjacent pairs of the signal transmission terminals.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventors: Ching-Tien Chen, Pin-Yuan Hou, Wen-Chih Ko
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Patent number: 7806735Abstract: A crosstalk-eliminating connector has an insulative body, multiple terminals and a metal shell. The terminals are mounted in the insulative body and some of the terminals are pairs of signal transmission terminals. The metal shell has at least one crosstalk-eliminating slot and each crosstalk-eliminating slot is located between two adjacent pairs of the signal transmission terminals when observed from the rear end of the insulative body. The at least one crosstalk-eliminating slot efficiently eliminates the crosstalk between adjacent pairs of the signal transmission terminals.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2009Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Advanced Connectek Inc.Inventors: Ching-Tien Chen, Pin-Yuan Hou, Wen-Chih Ko
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Patent number: 7789706Abstract: An electrical connector has an insulative housing, a plurality of first terminals, a plurality of second terminals and a terminal shield. The first and second terminals are mounted in the insulative housing and each terminal has a soldering segment. The terminal shield substantially shields the soldering segments of the second terminals and prevents electromagnetic interference so that transmitting high frequency signals on the second terminals is stable.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2009Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Advanced Connectek Inc.Inventors: Ching-Tien Chen, Pin-Yuan Hou, Wen-Chih Ko
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Publication number: 20100167583Abstract: An electrical connector has an insulative housing, a plurality of terminals and a metal shell. The terminals are mounted through the insulative housing and each terminal has a mounting section, a contacting section and a soldering section. The soldering sections of all the terminals are arranged in triangular patterns. Each soldering section is located in a tip of one triangular pattern. Distances between one soldering section and adjacent soldering sections are substantially identical. The triangular patterns of the soldering section stabilize the impedance of the operating electrical connector. Therefore, the electrical connector is stable and reliable.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2009Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventors: Sheng-Chan Lin, Pin-Yuan Hou, Wen-Hsien Tsai, Ching-Tien Chen
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Publication number: 20100159746Abstract: A receptacle connector assembly comprises an insulative housing, two sets of first contact pins, two sets of second contact pins, a metal contact and a metal shell. The first and the second contact pin respectively comply with specification of USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 and transmit data stability at high transmission rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: ADVANCED-CONNECTEK INC.Inventors: Wei Wan, Shu Lin Duan, Ching Tien Chen, Pin Yuan Hou, Wen Chih Ko
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Publication number: 20100159745Abstract: A receptacle connector comprises an insulated housing, plural first contact pins, plural second contact pins and a metal casing. The first contact pin complies with a USB 3.0 interface, comprises a contact pin, a connected portion, a second contact pin and an arch and mounts parallel with the first terminal on the insulated housing. The second contact pin complies with a USB 2.0 interface, comprises a protruded end, an elongated portion and a first pin and mounts on the insulated housing. The metal casing mounts around the insulated housing. The receptacle connector transmits data steady at a high transmission rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: ADVANCED-CONNECTEK INC.Inventors: Wei Wan, Shu Lin Duan, Ching Tien Chen, Pin Yuan Hou, Wen Chih Ko
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Patent number: 7736184Abstract: A receptacle connector comprises an insulated housing, plural first contact pins, plural second contact pins and a metal casing. The first contact pin complies with a USB 3.0 interface, comprises a contact pin, a connected portion, a second contact pin and an arch and mounts parallel with the first terminal on the insulated housing. The second contact pin complies with a USB 2.0 interface, comprises a protruded end, an elongated portion and a first pin and mounts on the insulated housing. The metal casing mounts around the insulated housing. The receptacle connector transmits data steady at a high transmission rate.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2009Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Advanced-Connectek IncInventors: Wei Wan, Shu Lin Duan, Ching Tien Chen, Pin Yuan Hou, Wen Chih Ko
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Patent number: 7731535Abstract: A receptacle connector assembly comprises an insulative housing, two sets of first contact pins, two sets of second contact pins, a metal contact and a metal shell. The first and the second contact pin respectively comply with specification of USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 and transmit data stability at high transmission rate.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2009Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Advanced-Connectek Inc.Inventors: Wei Wan, Shu Lin Duan, Ching Tien Chen, Pin Yuan Hou, Wen Chih Ko
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Publication number: 20100136830Abstract: An electrical connector has an insulative housing, a plurality of first terminals, a plurality of second terminals and a terminal shield. The first and second terminals are mounted in the insulative housing and each terminal has a soldering segment. The terminal shield substantially shields the soldering segments of the second terminals and prevents electromagnetic interference so that transmitting high frequency signals on the second terminals is stable.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Ching-Tien Chen, Pin-Yuan Hou, Wen-Chih Ko
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Publication number: 20100136806Abstract: An electrical connector has an insulative housing, a plurality of first terminals, a plurality of second terminals and a terminal shield. The first and second terminals are mounted in the insulative housing and each terminal has a soldering segment. The terminal shield substantially shields the soldering segments of the second terminals and prevents electromagnetic interference so that transmitting high frequency signals on the second terminals is stable.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Ching-Tien Chen, Pin-Yuan Hou, Wen-Chih Ko