Patents by Inventor Ho Chong Lee
Ho Chong Lee 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: 11922962Abstract: A Unified Speech and Audio Codec (USAC) that may process a window sequence based on mode switching is provided. The USAC may perform encoding or decoding by overlapping between frames based on a folding point when mode switching occurs. The USAC may process different window sequences for each situation to perform encoding or decoding, and thereby may improve a coding efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2022Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignees: ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, KWANGWOON UNIVERSITY INDUSTRY-ACADEMIC COLLABORATION FOUNDATIONInventors: Seungkwon Beack, Tae Jin Lee, Min Je Kim, Kyeongok Kang, Dae Young Jang, Jeongil Seo, Jin Woo Hong, Chieteuk Ahn, Ho Chong Park, Young-cheol Park
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Patent number: 6825952Abstract: A system for configuring a first printer according to the grayscale printing characteristics of a second printer is described. Grayscale printing characteristics of a first and a second printer are characterized, and a transform between the grayscale printing characteristics of the first printer and the grayscale printing characteristics of the second printer is generated. This transform is used to modify the first printer grayscale commands so as to emulate the grayscale printing characteristics of the second printer.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Ho Chong Lee, Mikel J. Stanich
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Patent number: 6804027Abstract: Density calibration for a printer is achieved using a standard grey scale vignette master and a stored gray scale vignette image that the printer operator can invoke from the operator panel of a printer. The vignette image provides a precalibrated scale that is used in conjunction with the •standard• image to determine the proper optical density. The density is then set by the printer control panel based upon the value obtained by visually matching the two grey scale vignettes.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2001Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Ho Chong Lee, Larry David Teklits, Jack Louis Zable
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Patent number: 6484613Abstract: A method of punching a via or through hole in a polymer-metal laminate workpiece in a punch press. The punch press has a punch tool, a driver coil for driving the punch tool through the polymer-metal laminate workpiece, and a stopper for stopping the punch travel of the punch tool and mechanically returning the punch tool to its starting position. The method includes the steps of applying an electrical current pulse through the driver coil to electromagnetically drive the punch downward to and through the workpiece, and then elastically colliding the punch tool with the stopper to stop and return the punch tool on an upward return stroke. Subsequently a second, braking pulse is applied through the driver coil to electromagnetically brake the punch. The second electrical current is applied after the start of the punching pulse, for a time and magnitude sufficient to brake the punch press.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1995Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Ho Chong Lee, Ganesh Subbarayan, Paul Gerard Wilkin
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Process and tool for maintaining three-dimensional tolerances for manufacturing tiled AMLCD displays
Patent number: 6459462Abstract: There is provided an improved method for laminating the components of a tiled display such as an AMLCD tiled display. In conventional laminating processes, forces are applied to the two parallel glass plates (i.e., the cover and back plates) separated by a liquid adhesive film. The two plates are squeezed together over their entire area forcing liquid laterally out from between the glass plates and tiles until the desired spacing or gap (filled with liquid adhesive) between the cover and back plates and the tiles is obtained. However, this process may require several hours to complete for large panels and, in addition the process is susceptible to trapping air bubbles in the adhesive. Consequently, the traditional process is not well suited for the mass production of large panels. The “pseudo” rolling-like lamination process of the present invention replaces the traditional lamination process and requires significantly less time.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2002Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Rainbow Displays, Inc.Inventors: Donald P. Seraphim, Dean Skinner, Ho Chong Lee, Kevin G. McKenna, Christopher D. Turock -
Publication number: 20020033966Abstract: Density calibration for a printer is achieved using a standard grey scale vignette master and a stored gray scale vignette image that the printer operator can invoke from the operator panel of a printer. The vignette image provides a precalibrated scale that is used in conjunction with the “standard ”image to determine the proper optical density. The density is then set by the printer control panel based upon the value obtained by visually matching the two grey scale vignettes.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2001Publication date: March 21, 2002Applicant: International Business Machine CorporationInventors: Ho Chong Lee, Larry David Teklits, Jack Louis Zable
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Patent number: 6317186Abstract: A method for applying the sealing material onto the corner regions of the substrate to realize the liquid crystal cell with large display region. A protrude region 100 is formed on each of the side regions adjacent to a display region of a first substrate 20. A difference of level is formed at each boundary of the side region and the corner region on one surface of the first substrate 20 for providing the corner region with a height which is lower than a height of the side region. A sealing material 30 is applied on the side regions and the corner regions on the one surface of the first substrate 20 by a tool for dispensing the sealing material 30. When a second substrate 10 is positioned on the applied sealing material 30 on one surface of the first substrate 20, a distance between the first substrate 20 and the second substrate 10 is decreased and the sealing material 30 applied on the first substrate 20 is collapsed.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1998Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Koichi Miwa, Michikazu Noquchi, Shunji Suzuki, Ho Chong Lee, Donald Philip Seraphim, Dean William Skinner
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Patent number: 6313925Abstract: Toner/ink is saved while still being able to print any given color value within the full color gamut of a given printer. Combinations of varying percentages of a printer's toners/inks (cyan, magenta, yellow and black) are determined for maximum black substitution with varying percentages of under color addition (UCA) (e.g., 0%, 50%, 80%, and 100%). Patches of varying combinations of CMYK using maximum black substitution and a given percentage of UCA are printed out, and the color value (L*a*b*) of each patch is measured. Tables are generated having the percentage amounts of C,M,Y, and K and the corresponding measured color value. A first table represents maximum black substitution with 0% UCA. If a desired color value falls within this table, the corresponding CMYK combination represents the most toner/ink that can be saved. If a desired color value does not fall within the first table, subsequent tables representing increasing percentage amounts of UCA are examined.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1998Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: William Chesley Decker, Ho Chong Lee, Jack Louis Zable
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Patent number: 6281984Abstract: A unique combination of four colorants (C′M′Y′K′) of a given printer that is equivalent to an externally defined four colorant combination (CMYK) by having the same color values (e.g., L*a*b* values). A fourth colorant, e.g., black, (K) of the externally defined four colorant combination is mapped to an equivalent fourth colorant (K′) of the printer by matching optical density, reflectance, L* or similar color value. The L* value is found for various percentages of the fourth colorant of the printer by printing varying percentages of the fourth component and measuring its L*a*b* values and, assuming a* and b* are near zero, using the L* value. These values are inputted into an interpolation program. Then, patches of varying percentages of each one of the three color components of the printer (CMY) are printed out at varying percentages.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1997Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: William Chesley Decker, Ho Chong Lee, Jack Louis Zable
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Patent number: 6268932Abstract: Density calibration for a printer is achieved using a standard grey scale vignette master and a stored gray scale vignette image that the printer operator can invoke from the operator panel of a printer. The vignette image provides a pre-calibrated scale that is used in conjunction with the □standard□ image to determine the proper optical density. The density is then set by the printer control panel based upon the value obtained by visually matching the two grey scale vignettes.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1998Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Internatiaonal Business Machines CorporationInventors: Ho Chong Lee, Larry David Teklits, Jack Louis Zable
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Patent number: 6266155Abstract: A method, apparatus, and article of manufacture for configuring a first printer to print according to the grayscale printing characteristics of a second printer is described. The method comprises the steps of characterizing the grayscale printing characteristics of the first printer and the second printer, defining a transform between the grayscale printing characteristics of the first printer and of the second printer, and modifying the first printer threshold matrix in accordance with the transform. The article of manufacture comprises a computer-readable medium tangibly embodying the above described method steps. The apparatus comprises a scanner or densitometer for characterizing the grayscale printing characteristics of the first printer and the second printer, a processor for determining a transform between the grayscale printing characteristics of the first printer and those of the second printer, and for modifying the first printer threshold matrix in accordance with the transform.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1998Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Ho Chong Lee, Mikel J. Stanich, Jack L. Zable
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Patent number: 6208431Abstract: A method of generating artifact-free threshold matrices for digital printing devices is provided. The method includes, for example, the steps of establishing a threshold matrix by examining at least one color level for artifacts and removing the color level from the threshold matrix if it has artifacts. The method further includes the steps of examining a range of color levels for artifacts and removing the color levels from the threshold matrix which have artifacts and evenly distributing the remaining color levels over a range of color levels from a first color level to a last color. The examination of color levels for artifacts may be implemented manually or through an automated computer controlled process. The automated process includes digitally acquiring the color level and performing a Fourier transform on the color level to determine its spectral components. The spectral components are analyzed to determine the presence or absence of artifacts.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1998Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Ho Chong Lee, Mikel J. Stanich, Gerhard R. Thompson, Jack L. Zable
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Patent number: 6198549Abstract: The system, method, program, and print pattern of this invention allows print misregistration to be detected and controlled through density measurements. A special print pattern is used for which a correlation between a density measurement of the print pattern and an amount of misregistration can be made. Initially, for a given printer, and for each printing station within the printer, the special print pattern is printed using two printing stations at varying amounts of misregistration of one of the printing stations. The density of each special print pattern printed at the varied amount of misregistration is measured. A correlation is made between density and amount of misregistration of the one printing station relative to the other printing station. Whenever misregistration is desired to be determined, the special print pattern is printed, the density is measured, and the correlation is applied to the measured density to determine a misregistration amount.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1997Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: William Chesley Decker, Ho Chong Lee, Jack Louis Zable
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Patent number: 6137594Abstract: Disclosed is a method, system, and program for converting an externally defined four dimensional colorant, e.g., CMYK, to an equivalent four dimensional colorant, e.g., C'M'Y'K, having components of a printer. A measurement is made of first color values, e.g., L.sup.* a.sup.* b, of a first set of patches having predetermined combinations of varying percentages of three primary colors, e.g., CMY, printed by the printer. Each combination of known CMY values are correlated with corresponding color values, e.g., L.sup.* a.sup.* b, as input to a first inversion program for determining CMY values for any given color value (L.sup.* a.sup.* b). A measurement is also made of second color values, e.g., L.sup.* a.sup.* b, of a second set of patches having predetermined varying percentages of a fourth colorant (K) printed by the printer. The first inversion program is used to determine CMY values corresponding to the color values, L.sup.* a.sup.* b, for the varying percentages of the fourth colorant (D).Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1997Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: William Chesley Decker, Ho Chong Lee, Jack Louis Zable
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Patent number: 6137596Abstract: The system, method, and program of this invention is capable of taking as input a three dimensional colorant (e.g., CMY, L*a*b*) and determining an equivalent combination of colors made up of four or more colorants that are used by a given printer. A plurality of patches are printed having predetermined known combinations of varying percentages of three primary colors (e.g., CMY). Another set of patches are printed having predetermined varying percentages of a fourth color (e.g., black). The L*a*b* of these patches are measured. An inversion program is used to determine equivalent CMY component percentage values for the varying percentages of the fourth component based upon similar actually measured L*a*b* values. These determined CMY component percentage values and the known percentages of CMY are used to substitute the fourth colorant (K) for each of the original CMY combinations, known as fourth colorant substitution or black substitution.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1999Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: William Chesley Decker, Ho Chong Lee, Jack Louis Zable
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Patent number: 6061501Abstract: A system, method, and program of the invention determine a unique combination of four colorants (C'M'Y'K') of a given printer that is equivalent to an externally defined four colorant combination (CMYK) by having the same color values (e.g., L*a*b* values). L*a*b* values associated with each three component combination (CMY) with the fourth component value (K) equal to zero of the externally defined four colorant combination (CMYK) are used in an inversion/interpolation program The printer also prints out a matrix of predetermined varying combinations of the three colorants of the printer (CMY)p with the fourth colorant K equal to zero. L*a*b* values are measured for each patched. These values and the corresponding three colorant combination values are inputted into the inversion/interpolation program.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1997Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: William Chesley Decker, Ho Chong Lee, Jack Louis Zable
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Patent number: 5987168Abstract: A system, method, and program for generating a color rendering dictionary file or look-up table for an equivalent device dependent four component colorant combination for a given printer from a given device independent three dimensional color space. First input parameters are comprised of varying percentage amounts of an additional fourth colorant and corresponding measured color values for varied percentage amounts of the additional fourth colorant. Second input parameters are comprised of varying percentage amounts of three base colorants and corresponding measured color values for varied percentage amounts of the three base colorants. Percentage amounts of the three base colorants (three colorant values) for each varied percentage amount of the additional fourth colorant are determined from the sets of measured color values.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: William Chesley Decker, Ho Chong Lee, Jack Louis Zable
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Patent number: 5871287Abstract: Disclosed is an improved method, in an impact matrix printer, for extending print ribbon life when used in printing bar codes and for improving the quality of bar codes printed by the ribbon, the printer including a dot matrix print head having a plurality of print pins and print hammers. The printer includes a medium to receive printed indicia thereon, and a print ribbon intermediate the print head and the medium, and means for effecting relative movement between the print head, the medium and the print ribbon so as to position opposite the print head different portions of the medium from time to time when the printer is operational and printing and to position different portions of the print ribbon intermediate the print head and the medium at preselected times when the printer is operational and printing.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1995Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Robert Edward Boyanowski, Michael Robert Brechko, Ho Chong Lee, Jack Louis Zable
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Patent number: 5724079Abstract: The present invention provides an ink jet printer which has a mechanism for receiving and incrementing paper or other ink-receiving medium vertically and a print head and a mechanism for moving the print head horizontally across the paper. The print head has a plurality of orifices and associated operating devices to eject ink drops from each orifice. In particular, the orifices are configured such that there is a plurality of black ink orifices to print black ink, which is generated by a single black color from an orifice or orifices, and a plurality of color ink orifices to print color ink, whereby the color is generated by three different color inks, with each color ink being ejected from a separate orifice or orifices. The orifices are arranged in a pattern in which the orifices are spaced vertically and horizontally with respect to each other. In this pattern, there is at least one color ink orifice interposed or interspersed between two black ink orifices in the vertically spaced direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1994Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignee: Internaional Business Machines CorporationInventors: Edward Frank Helinski, Ho Chong Lee, Jack Louis Zable
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Patent number: 4078238Abstract: A magnetic deflector for a magnetic ink jet printer has compensating pole pieces which alter the gradient field produced by deflection pole pieces so as to counterbalance centering forces acting on magnetic ink drops moving through the magnetic field in off center locations. The compensating pole pieces are preferably passive and extend from the zero potential region of the magnetic circuit of the deflection pole pieces.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1976Date of Patent: March 7, 1978Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Ho Chong Lee