Patents by Inventor Chung-Shih Tsai
Chung-Shih Tsai 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: 20160271617Abstract: A paper shredder having shredder cover and a motor coupled to shredder blades includes a shredder throat coupled to an inlet in the shredder cover and in proximity to shredder blades. The shredder throat has a moveable throat blade, which widens the shredder throat. An anti-jam switch, which when activated causes the motor to advance the shredder blades to clear a jam in the widened shredder throat. The jam clearing mechanism can be automatic or manual, as by push-button or turn-knob linkages. A method for recovering from a shredder jam in a paper shredder is provided, including providing a moveable throat blade; sensing a shredder throat jammed condition; releasing the moveable throat blade; moving the moveable throat blade to a wide gap position; sensing the moveable throat blade in the wide gap position; advancing shredder blades in response to the sensing, by which the jammed condition is cleared.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2015Publication date: September 22, 2016Inventors: CHUNG SHIH TSAI, YUNG KANG TSO, XIUMING LIU
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Publication number: 20150273477Abstract: A grooved incisor blade set for paper shredders is disclosed. A blade includes a crown, a groove juxtaposed with the crown, and a center hole for a cutting arbor, where the crown and the groove define a relief channel. A stair-shaped, U-shaped or V-shaped blade assembly is described. In one embodiment, a notched grooved incisor blade having notches proximate to the central hole comes in contact with a mating grooved incisor blade also having a central hole. Force is applied to the mating blade to displace some of the body of the mating blade into the notches, affixing the blades together. A method for forming shredder cutting blades includes providing a strip of metal, forming a crown in the strip of metal, forming a relief groove juxtaposed to the crown in the strip of metal, thereby forming a relief channel, and trimming the grooved incisor blade of excess metal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2015Publication date: October 1, 2015Applicant: AURORA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO., LTD.Inventors: KEVIN CHEN, Chung Shih Tsai, Wei Hsin Chen, Hsin-Hsiung Chen
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Patent number: 8967510Abstract: A safety inlet apparatus for a paper feed opening of a shredder, with cutting cylinders including an upper casing having a feed end with a safety dam with upper and lower indices. An angled plate means set apart from the upper casing forms the paper feed opening. A safety plate with a distal index end is provided, which is formed to traverse the feed opening from the angled plate to the safety dam. Also included is a pivot, and a power control switch. The pivot is configured to facilitate traversal of the safety plate distal index from the angled plate to the safety dam. The power limit switch is on the upper casing, apart from the pivot member. The traversal of the safety plate distal index end to the safety dam lower index causes the power control switch to stop comminution. A buckle bit plate provides open and closed detents.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2012Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Aurora Office Equipment Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kevin Chen, Chung Shih Tsai, Hsin-Hsiung Chen
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Patent number: 8963379Abstract: The invention is directed to a touch-sensitive paper shredder control system. The touching feature is implemented through a series of electronic circuits, taking input from a conductive touch panel on the shredder feed throat, processing the signal, and through a motor driving circuit, stopping the mechanical parts of the shredder. The system has a touch detection circuit unit, which contains a bioelectricity controlled switching circuit to sense the conductive touch panel. The bioelectricity controlled switching circuit is configured to trigger a ground switching circuit in the touch detection circuit unit which outputs to a multifunction control circuit unit. The control circuit unit then takes care of the remaining protection issues. The touching device for paper shredders protects humans and other living beings including pets from injuries through automatic and real time monitoring. The complete control process is both safe and sensitive.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2011Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Aurora Office Equipment Co., Ltd. ShanghaiInventors: Kevin Chen, Chung Shih Tsai, Hsin-Hsiung Chen
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Patent number: 8754552Abstract: The invention is directed to a permittivity-based paper shredder control system. The touching feature is implemented through a series of electronic circuits, taking input from a conductive touch panel on the shredder feed throat, processing the signal, and through a motor driving circuit, stopping the mechanical parts of the shredder. The system has a touch detection circuit unit, which contains a bioelectricity controlled switching circuit to sense the conductive touch panel. The bioelectricity controlled switching circuit is configured to trigger a ground switching circuit in the touch detection circuit unit which outputs to a multifunction bioshield controller. The bioshield controller then takes care of the remaining protection issues. The touching device for paper shredders protects humans and other living beings including pets from injuries through automatic and real time monitoring. The complete control process is both safe and sensitive.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2011Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Aurora Office Equipment Co., Ltd.Inventors: Liangneng Chen, Hsin-Hsiung Chen, Kevin Chen, Chung Shih Tsai
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Patent number: 8708260Abstract: Apparatus and method for a power-saving shredder, including motorized shredder blades; a shredder controller coupled to the motor controller; a timer coupled to the motor controller, and a mechanically-actuated switch (GREEN SWITCH) couples to the shredder controller. The GREEN SWITCH causes the shredder controller, the motor controller, the motorized shredder blades, and the timer to be activated. The Normally Off switch, when deactuated, causes motorized shredder blades to deactivate.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2011Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Aurora Office Equipment Co., Ltd.Inventors: Guanlong Chen, Yung Kang Tso, Kevin Chen, Chung Shih Tsai
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Publication number: 20140084093Abstract: A safety inlet apparatus for a paper feed opening of a shredder, with cutting cylinders including an upper casing having a feed end with a safety dam with upper and lower indices. An angled plate means set apart from the upper casing forms the paper feed opening. A safety plate with a distal index end is provided, which is formed to traverse the feed opening from the angled plate to the safety dam. Also included is a pivot, and a power control switch. The pivot is configured to facilitate traversal of the safety plate distal index from the angled plate to the safety dam. The power limit switch is on the upper casing, apart from the pivot member. The traversal of the safety plate distal index end to the safety dam lower index causes the power control switch to stop comminution. A buckle bit plate provides open and closed detents.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2012Publication date: March 27, 2014Inventors: Kevin Chen, Chung Shih Tsai, Hsin-Hsiung Chen
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Publication number: 20130200186Abstract: A paper shredder with a thermo-regulated motor, a universal motor, and a method for cooling a motor. Paper shredder includes a shredder mechanical assembly and a thermo-regulated motor with motor stator core housing, coupled to the shredder mechanical assembly. Thermo-regulated motor includes conductive stay secured to housing. Conductive band and conductive stay act to dissipate motor heat. Thermoelectric cooler is coupled to the conductive band; and insulative stay is secured to the housing with a conductive band. Thermoelectric cooler continues to cool the housing after the motor is deenergized. A universal motor having conductive stays and insulative stays physically coupled to the housing; and one conductive band securing the insulative stays and conductive stays to the housing. The universal motor can include thermoelectric coolers. Also, a method for cooling a motor, which includes providing a conductive band and providing a conductive stay interposed between the conductive band and the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2012Publication date: August 8, 2013Inventors: John F. O'Rourke, Erick P. Wolf, Kevin Chen, Chung Shih Tsai
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Publication number: 20130099040Abstract: A grooved incisor blade set for paper shredders is disclosed. A blade includes a crown, a groove juxtaposed with the crown, and a center hole for a cutting arbor, where the crown and the groove define a relief channel. A stair-shaped, U-shaped or V-shaped blade assembly is described. In one embodiment, a notched grooved incisor blade having notches proximate to the central hole comes in contact with a mating grooved incisor blade also having a central hole. Force is applied to the mating blade to displace some of the body of the mating blade into the notches, affixing the blades together. A method for forming shredder cutting blades includes providing a strip of metal, forming a crown in the strip of metal, forming a relief groove juxtaposed to the crown in the strip of metal, thereby forming a relief channel, and trimming the grooved incisor blade of excess metal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2012Publication date: April 25, 2013Inventors: Kevin Chen, Chung Shih Tsai, Wei Hsin Chen, Hsin-Hsiung Chen
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Publication number: 20130037637Abstract: Apparatus and method for a power-saving shredder, including motorized shredder blades; a shredder controller coupled to the motor controller; a timer coupled to the motor controller, and a mechanically-actuated switch (GREEN SWITCH) couples to the shredder controller. The GREEN SWITCH causes the shredder controller, the motor controller, the motorized shredder blades, and the timer to be activated. The Normally Off switch, when deactuated, causes motorized shredder blades to deactivate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2011Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicant: Aurora Office Equipment Co., Ltd. ShanghaiInventors: Guanlong Chen, Yung Kang Tso, Kevin Chen, Chung Shih Tsai
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Publication number: 20130037639Abstract: A paper shredder having a ventilation fan; a ventilation duct tightly coupled to the ventilation fan; and air openings on the ventilation duct to blow air so that the natural fall of paper waste is disturbed. The air openings are on the ventilation duct blow air generally sideways or generally angularly to the natural fall of paper waste. The ventilation fan intake is proximate to and provides supplemental cooling air flow to, a shredder motor. A lower lid is generally above the waste bin, wherein the air openings are disposed to blow air. The shredder motor is on the lower lid. A ventilation fan intake is proximate to a shredder motor and tightly coupled to the ventilation fan, the ventilation fan intake provides supplemental cooling air flow to the shredder motor, and the air openings are on the ventilation duct blow air angularly to the natural paper waste fall.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2011Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicant: Aurora Office Equipment Co., Ltd. ShanghaiInventors: Guanlong Chen, Yung Kang Tso, Kevin Chen, Chung Shih Tsai
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Publication number: 20110316356Abstract: The invention is directed to a touch-sensitive paper shredder control system. The touching feature is implemented through a series of electronic circuits, taking input from a conductive touch panel on the shredder feed throat, processing the signal, and through a motor driving circuit, stopping the mechanical parts of the shredder. The system has a touch detection circuit unit, which contains a bioelectricity controlled switching circuit to sense the conductive touch panel. The bioelectricity controlled switching circuit is configured to trigger a ground switching circuit in the touch detection circuit unit which outputs to a multifunction control circuit unit. The control circuit unit then takes care of the remaining protection issues. The touching device for paper shredders protects humans and other living beings including pets from injuries through automatic and real time monitoring. The complete control process is both safe and sensitive.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: Aurora Office Equipment Co., Ltd. ShanghaiInventors: Kevin Chen, Chung Shih Tsai, Hsin-Hsiung Chen
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Patent number: 8008812Abstract: The invention is directed to a touch-sensitive paper shredder control system. The touching feature is implemented through a series of electronic circuits, taking input from a conductive touch panel on the shredder feed throat, processing the signal, and through a motor driving circuit, stopping the mechanical parts of the shredder. The system has a touch detection circuit unit, which contains a bioelectricity controlled switching circuit to sense the conductive touch panel. The bioelectricity controlled switching circuit is configured to trigger a ground switching circuit in the touch detection circuit unit which outputs to a multifunction control circuit unit. The control circuit unit then takes care of the remaining protection issues. The touching device for paper shredders protects humans and other living beings including pets from injuries through automatic and real time monitoring. The complete control process is both safe and sensitive.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2010Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Aurora Office Equipment Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kevin Chen, Chung Shih Tsai, Hsin-Hsiung Chen
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Publication number: 20110133008Abstract: The invention is directed to a permittivity-based paper shredder control system. The touching feature is implemented through a series of electronic circuits, taking input from a conductive touch panel on the shredder feed throat, processing the signal, and through a motor driving circuit, stopping the mechanical parts of the shredder. The system has a touch detection circuit unit, which contains a bioelectricity controlled switching circuit to sense the conductive touch panel. The bioelectricity controlled switching circuit is configured to trigger a ground switching circuit in the touch detection circuit unit which outputs to a multifunction bioshield controller. The bioshield controller then takes care of the remaining protection issues. The touching device for paper shredders protects humans and other living beings including pets from injuries through automatic and real time monitoring. The complete control process is both safe and sensitive.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2011Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Aurora Office Equipment Co., Ltd., ShanghaiInventors: Liangneng Chen, Hsin-Hsiung Chen, Kevin Chen, Chung Shih Tsai
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Publication number: 20100282880Abstract: The invention is directed to a touch-sensitive paper shredder control system. The touching feature is implemented through a series of electronic circuits, taking input from a conductive touch panel on the shredder feed throat, processing the signal, and through a motor driving circuit, stopping the mechanical parts of the shredder. The system has a touch detection circuit unit, which contains a bioelectricity controlled switching circuit to sense the conductive touch panel. The bioelectricity controlled switching circuit is configured to trigger a ground switching circuit in the touch detection circuit unit which outputs to a multifunction control circuit unit. The control circuit unit then takes care of the remaining protection issues. The touching device for paper shredders protects humans and other living beings including pets from injuries through automatic and real time monitoring. The complete control process is both safe and sensitive.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: Aurora Office Equipment Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kevin Chen, Chung Shih Tsai, Hsin-Hsiung Chen
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Patent number: 6417099Abstract: The present invention provides a method for controlling dopant density of a plug-shaped doped polysilicon layer formed within a plug-shaped recess to prevent the dopant contained in the plug-shaped doped polysilicon layer from diffusing into a conductive layer under the plug-shaped recess through a bottom side of the plug-shaped recess, the plug-shaped recess being formed within a dielectric layer which is positioned above the conductive layer, the method comprising: (1) forming an undoped silicon layer on the surface of the plug-shaped recess; (2) forming a doped polysilicon layer on top of the undoped silicon layer to fill the plug-shaped recess; and (3) performing a thermal treatment to the semiconductor wafer so as to make the doped poly-silicon layer interact with the undoped silicon layer inside the plug-shaped recess which forms a completely doped polysilicon layer within the plug-shaped recess.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1998Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Mosel Inc.Inventors: Chung-Shih Tsai, Der-Tgyr Fan, Chou-Shin Jou, Tings Wang
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Patent number: 6365064Abstract: The present invention provides a method for evenly immersing a wafer in a solution held in a solution chamber, which comprises the following steps: (1) placing at least one disk-shaped wafer inside a wafer holder which is used for vertically holding at least one wafer, (2) immersing the wafer holder into the solution vertically so that each wafer in the wafer holder can be vertically immersed into and react with the solution, (3) vertically rotating the wafer holder in the solution so as to invert each wafer in the wafer holder upside down, and (4) removing the wafer holder from the solution vertically after immersing the wafer in the solution for a predetermined period of time.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Mosel Vitelic Inc.Inventors: Chung-Shih Tsai, Chou-Shin Jou, Der-Tsyr Fan
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Patent number: 6110801Abstract: A method of fabricating trench isolation is disclosed: firstly, the areas of trench isolation are formed on a silicon substrate, and then filled by depositing an oxide layer. Secondly, a process of planarization is performed to remove the extra oxide. After that, a layer of photo resist is coated and patterned, such that the areas of trench isolation are protected by the layer of photo resist. The oxide protected by the photo resist is not removed by the subsequent etching process. During the process of stripping the photo resist, the oxide at the edges of the areas of trench isolation will be also rounded and no more in the shape of right angle. Therefore, the kink effect in the prior arts is no more existent. Thereafter, a gate oxide layer and a polysilicon layer are formed in sequence. The trench isolation according to the present invention is thus accomplished.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Mosel Vitelic Inc.Inventors: Chung-Shih Tsai, Der-Tsyr Fan