Patents by Inventor Jae Jo

Jae Jo 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).

  • Publication number: 20070146318
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a micro-optical pointing device suitable for mobile terminals such as a cellular phone and PDA. A disclosed pointing device includes a light source emitting light rays to a subject; a contact member comprising a lattice type or perceivable pattern, which reflects an image of the moving subject; and an automatic transfer device restoring the contact member moved by a finger. The pointing device may further include a flip chip containing an image sensor, which converts the acquired image into an electronic signal, and a circuit for signal processing. The pointing device may include an integrated optical structure comprising a condensing lens, a specular surface, a light output part, and an image-formation lens. The pointing device may include a light guide structure that a parallel light prism lens, an image-formation lens, and a mask for blocking disturbance ray are formed into a single part.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2005
    Publication date: June 28, 2007
    Applicants: MOBISOL INC., Korea Electronics Technology Institute
    Inventors: Sung Juh, Kyoung Chung, Yoon Kim, Kyu Cho, Tae Kim, Dong Yong, Jae Jo, Seung Oh, Sun Jun, Kyu Hwang
  • Publication number: 20050275618
    Abstract: A pointing device to operate a portable electronic device using a finger is disclosed. The pointing device comprises a light emitting means for illuminating a subject; a hole through which light from the light emitting means is transmitted; an image-acquisition area for taking an image of the subject from the transmitted light; an image-formation means for forming an image by focusing the light reflected from the image-acquisition area; a conversion means for converting the image formed by the image-formation means into an electric signal; and an operation means for detecting the change of the image and calculating the amount of the change using the electric signal output from the conversion means. The subject is preferably the surface of a finger, a lattice, or any perceivable pattern. The pointing device can be embodied on portable electronic devices such as cellular phones and PDAs because it is small in size.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 12, 2004
    Publication date: December 15, 2005
    Applicant: MOBISOL INC.
    Inventors: Sung Juh, Yoon Kim, Seung Oh, Kyu Cho, Tae Kim, Dong Yong, Jae Jo
  • Patent number: 6887368
    Abstract: The basic principles of the method for heavy metals electroextraction from technological solutions and wastewater includes pretreating to remove Chromium-6 and high concentrations of heavy metals and periodically treating in a six-electrode bipolar cylindrical electroreactor made of non-conducting material to achieve lower accepted levels of impurities. Six cylindrical steel electrodes form two triode stacks and are fed with three-phase alternating current of commercial frequency (50-60 Hz), which can be pulsed. Each phase of the three-phase current is connected to three electrodes of one triode stack or in parallel to two triode stacks. The parallel connection of three-phase current to two triode stacks is performed so that the same phase of the three phase current is connected in parallel with each two opposite electrodes of six electrodes located along the periphery, or with two adjacent electrodes. A bipolar stationary aluminum electrode is situated in the inter-electrode space.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2005
    Assignee: Ural Process Engineering Company, Ltd.
    Inventors: Aron Mikhailovich Khalemsky, Sergei Abramovich Payusov, Leonid Kelner, Jae Jo
  • Publication number: 20040055964
    Abstract: The basic principles of the method for heavy metals electroextraction from technological solutions and wastewater includes pretreating to remove Chromium-6 and high concentrations of heavy metals and periodically treating in a six-electrode bipolar cylindrical electroreactor made of non-conducting material to achieve lower accepted levels of impurities. Six cylindrical steel electrodes form two triode stacks and are fed with three-phase alternating current of commercial frequency (50-60 Hz), which can be pulsed. Each phase of the three-phase current is connected to three electrodes of one triode stack or in parallel to two triode stacks. The parallel connection of three-phase current to two triode stacks is performed so that the same phase of the three phase current is connected in parallel with each two opposite electrodes of six electrodes located along the periphery, or with two adjacent electrodes. A bipolar stationary aluminum electrode is situated in the inter-electrode space.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 25, 2002
    Publication date: March 25, 2004
    Applicants: URAL PROCESS ENGINEERING COMPANY, FENIX TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, INC., BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES
    Inventors: Aron Mikhailovich Khalemsky, Sergei Abramovich Payusov, Leonid Kelner, Jae Jo