Patents by Inventor James Hung
James Hung 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: 11959841Abstract: A device and method for isolating extracellular vesicles from biofluids is disclosed. A nanoporous silicon nitride membrane is provided with a tangential flow of biofluid. A pressure gradient through the nanoporous silicon nitride membrane facilitates capture of extracellular vesicles from the tangential flow vector of biofluid. Reversal of the pressure gradient results in the release of the extracellular vesicles for subsequent collection.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2018Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTERInventors: James Lionel McGrath, Kilean Scott Lucas, Henry Hung Li Chung
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Patent number: 11959588Abstract: A mounting bracket for an electrical box can be configured for use with a support that has a first and a second rail. The mounting bracket can include a first attachment device that is secured to mounting body and a second attachment device that is secured to the mounting body opposite the first attachment device. To secure the mounting bracket to the support, the first attachment device can be configured to engage one of the first rail or the second rail and the second attachment device can be configured to engage the other of the first rail or the second rail. Each of the first and second attachment devices can include a first arm configured to extend on a first side of the corresponding first or second rail, and a second arm configured to extend on a second side of the corresponding rail, opposite the first arm.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2022Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: ERICO International CorporationInventors: Michael Hung-Sun Oh, James Anthony Bukowski, Kevin Jacobs
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Publication number: 20230377066Abstract: A method includes: storing, for each of a sequence of candidate intervention time periods, respective total cost of ownership (TCO) values for a plurality of electrical infrastructure components; obtaining a planning horizon value corresponding to a set of the candidate intervention time periods; obtaining an operational constraint; for each of the set of candidate intervention time periods corresponding to the planning horizon value, generating an intervention resource allocation segment by: (i) retrieving the TCO values corresponding to the candidate intervention time period, (ii) ranking the retrieved TCO values, and (iii) adding electrical infrastructure components to an intervention pool by traversing the ranked TCO values until the operational constraint is reached; combining the intervention resource allocation segments; and outputting the combined intervention resource allocation segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2023Publication date: November 23, 2023Inventors: Chris ROCKX, Alex KACHAR, Hyunjoon LEE, James HUNG, Yifan WANG, Mark IWANCHYSHYN, Samir MOMIN, Alex DRAPER
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Publication number: 20230059115Abstract: Machine learning techniques to optimize user interface template selection are provided. In one technique, a first set of feature values pertaining to a first entity is identified. Multiple sets of feature values are also identified, each set of feature values pertaining to a different user interface (UI) template for rendering content items on a computer screen. For each set of feature values of the multiple sets, the set of feature values and the first set of feature values are inserted into a machine-learned model to generate a score, which is added to a set of scores, which set of scores is initially empty. Based on the set of scores, a particular UI template is selected for a content item. The content item is transmitted over a computer network to be presented on a screen of a computing device of the first entity according to the particular UI template.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2021Publication date: February 23, 2023Inventors: Jinyun YAN, Vinay Praneeth BODA, Mingyang HU, Randell C. COTTA, Scott SERRANO, Keren Kochava BARUCH, Tomas CHAVARRIA, Grant EMPEY, James HUNG
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Publication number: 20220188358Abstract: Described herein are techniques for processing content items for presentation via a content feed of an online service. Upon receiving a request associated with a particular end-user of an online service for a content feed, a connection graph is analyzed to identify a plurality of content items that are eligible for presentation to the end-user. Some subset of content items that share a common relationship with the end-user, as indicated by a common edge in the connection graph, are identified. This subset of content items is then grouped together for presentation within the content feed in a content carousel, where the content carousel is positioned within the content feed, relative to other content items, based on the highest ranking content item presented via the content carousel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2020Publication date: June 16, 2022Inventors: James Hung, Samson Hin-Leung CHOI, Fangbing QIU, Collin Dang YEN, Heyang LIU, Xiang LIN, Garrett Gabriel WELSON, Kangning HU, Ying XUAN, Yanbin JIANG, Diya Dutt SHARMA, Manas Haribhai SOMAIYA
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Patent number: 9679134Abstract: A computer-implemented method for detecting display-controlling malware may include (1) identifying a software program that is controlling a display of the computing device, (2) detecting one or more measures taken by the software program to prevent loss of control of the computing device display, (3) performing an analysis of the software program that may include determining, based on the measure taken by the software program to prevent loss of control of the computing device display, that the software program is suspicious and possibly includes display-controlling malware, and (4) performing a security action in response to determining that the software program is suspicious and possibly includes display-controlling malware. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2014Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: Symantec CorporationInventors: Rui Jing, James Hung, Rong Zhou
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Patent number: 8398205Abstract: A wiping device for an inkjet printer includes a wiper mount moveable between a wiping position and a non-wiping position. A slider coupled to the wiper mount, translates between a retracted position and a deployed position. A first translation of the slider to the deployed position causes the wiper mount to move into the wiping position. A trigger, operable between a cocked position and an un-cocked position is coupled to the slider. In the cocked position, the trigger locks the wiper mount in the wiping position. When actuated, the trigger moves to the un-cocked position and the wiper mount moves to the non-wiping position. The wiping device includes logic to control the actuation and non-actuation of trigger.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2010Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Teressa L. Roth, Hai-Lung James Hung, Jafar N. Jefferson, Eric Collins, Jennifer Peterson
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Publication number: 20120083704Abstract: A method and device for blood pressure measurement is disclosed. The steps are capturing the pressure oscillating signal detected from the pressure sensor arranged at the cuff, processing the signal appropriately to cooperate with the personal information inputted by subject or without inputting any information, and actively selecting suitable characteristic coefficient accurately determine the systolic blood pressure and the diastolic blood pressure. It is able to adaptively regulate algorithms relative to different ages, BMIs, medical histories, and further accurately determine the blood pressure, so that the probability of the sphygmomanometer's erroneous judgment is decreased, medical resources are saved, and further a personal blood pressure measurement is accurately performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2010Publication date: April 5, 2012Applicant: INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTEInventors: Chih-Cheng Feng, James Hung, Fu-Jung Hsiao, Kuo-Hung Chan
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Publication number: 20110316928Abstract: A wiping device for an inkjet printer includes a wiper mount moveable between a wiping position and a non-wiping position. A slider coupled to the wiper mount, translates between a retracted position and a deployed position. A first translation of the slider to the deployed position causes the wiper mount to move into the wiping position. A trigger, operable between a cocked position and an un-cocked position is coupled to the slider. In the cocked position, the trigger locks the wiper mount in the wiping position. When actuated, the trigger moves to the un-cocked position and the wiper mount moves to the non-wiping position. The wiping device includes logic to control the actuation and non-actuation of trigger.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2010Publication date: December 29, 2011Inventors: Teressa L. Roth, Hai-Lung James Hung, Jafar N. Jefferson, Eric Collins, Jennifer Peterson
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Publication number: 20110101946Abstract: Various aspects can be implemented to achieve efficient voltage conversion. In general, one aspect can be a switching regulator for DC-DC step-down voltage conversion that includes a high-side transistor and a low-side transistor coupled in series and a first circuitry configured to operate in a synchronous mode such that the high-side transistor and the low-side transistor are used for voltage switching. The switching regulator also includes a second circuitry configured to operate in a non-synchronous mode such that the high-side transistor and one or more diodes are used for voltage switching. The switching regulator further includes an automatic mode selector configured to output a control signal and automatically select between the synchronous mode of operation and the non-synchronous mode synchronous mode of operation based in part on a voltage between source and drain of the low-side transistor and a predetermined delay time.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2009Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventor: James Hung Nguyen
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Patent number: 6958920Abstract: A switching power converter and method of controlling an output voltage thereof using predictive sensing of magnetic flux provides a low-cost switching power converter via primary-side control using a primary-side winding. An integrator generates a voltage that represents flux within a magnetic element by integrating a primary-side winding voltage. A detection circuit detects the end of a half-cycle of post-conduction resonance that occurs in the power magnetic element subsequent to zero energy level in the power magnetic element. The integrator voltage is stored at the end of the half-cycle and is used to determine a sampling point prior to or equal to the start of post-conduction resonance in a subsequent switching cycle of the power converter. The primary-side winding voltage is then sampled at the sampling point, providing an indication of the output voltage of the power converter by which the output voltage of the converter can be controlled.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2004Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Supertex, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Mednik, David Chalmers Schie, James Hung Nguyen, Wei Gu
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Patent number: 6940733Abstract: A switch state controller generating a pulse train is used in a power converter utilizing a plurality of converter stages all simultaneously controlled by a single switch controlled by said pulse train. On time of the pulse train is controlled according to an input or interim node characteristic of the supply and period is controlled by a characteristic of the output of the converter. This allows development of AC-to-DC converters, including power-factor-correction converters, and DC to DC converters with high conversion ratio with minimal parts count & high reliability.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Supertex, Inc.Inventors: David Chalmers Schie, Alexander Mednik, James Hung Nguyen, Sang Ton Ngo, Khai Minh Le, Wei Gu, Larry Kerenyi
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Patent number: 6917504Abstract: An apparatus and method for adaptively controlling power supplied to a hot-pluggable subsystem controls the inrush current of the hot-pluggable subsystem when the subsystem is coupled to another system that supplies power, and optionally other signal connections. The apparatus and method adaptively control a pass device by detecting the voltage at the gate of the pass device during initial charging of the gate. The gate voltage may be sampled and used subsequently to control the operation of the pass device, and short-circuit conditions may be detected by determining that the miller effect does not change the charging of the gate capacitance. Automatic restart circuitry can be included to generate multiple startup attempts, and under-voltage lockout circuitry and power-on-reset timers can be used to provide a robust solution. The apparatus and method can be adapted to provide a three terminal device that does not require a feedback connection from a power supply output.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2001Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Supertex, Inc.Inventors: James Hung Nguyen, Sang Ton Ngo, David Chalmers Schia, Ladislas G. Kerenyi, Khai Minh Le
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Publication number: 20040264216Abstract: A switching power converter and method of controlling an output voltage thereof using predictive sensing of magnetic flux provides a low-cost switching power converter via primary-side control using a primary-side winding. An integrator generates a voltage representing magnetic flux within a power magnetic element by integrating a voltage on a primary-side winding of the power magnetic element. A detection circuit detects the end of a half-cycle of post-conduction resonance in the power magnetic element after the energy level in the power magnetic element reaches zero. The voltage of the integrator is stored at the end of the post-conduction resonance half-cycle and is used to determine a sampling point prior to or equal to the start of post-conduction resonance in a subsequent switching cycle of the power converter. The primary-side winding voltage is then sampled at the sampling point, providing an indication of the output voltage of the power converter.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Alexander Mednik, David Chalmers Schie, James Hung Nguyen, Wei Gu
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Publication number: 20040105283Abstract: A switch state controller generating a pulse train is used in a power converter utilizing a plurality of converter stages all simultaneously controlled by a single switch controlled by said pulse train. On time of the pulse train is controlled according to an input or interim node characteristic of the supply and period is controlled by a characteristic of the output of the converter. This allows development of AC-to-DC converters, including power-factor-correction converters, and DC to DC converters with high conversion ratio with minimal parts count & high reliability.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Inventors: David Chalmers Schie, Alexander Mednik, James Hung Nguyen, Sang Ton Ngo, Khai Minh Le, Wei Gu, Ladislas G. Kerenyi
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Publication number: 20040029476Abstract: A thermoplastic spatial fabric application includes multiple spatial fabrics which are integrally combined with each other. Each spatial fabric includes at least two chemical fibers having different melting points, with the chemical fibers having a lower melting point being woven on a combination portion of each spatial fabric. The combination portions of the multiple spatial fabrics overlap each other and may be treated by a heating process, so that the overlapping combination portions of the multiple spatial fabrics may be melted and integrally combined with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2002Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventor: James Hung
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Publication number: 20040029475Abstract: A thermoplastic spatial fabric application includes at least two chemical fibers having different melting points. The chemical fibers are processed by a weaving technology, so that the chemical fibers may be intersected and formed, thereby forming a spatial fabric having multiple layers. In addition, the spatial fabric may be treated by a heating process, so that the chemical fiber having a lower melting point may be melted to form a layer having a greater strength and stiffness, and the chemical fiber having a higher melting point may maintain the original features to form a layer having an excellent softness, permeability and elasticity, thereby forming a spatial fabric product with predetermined physical features. Accordingly, the physical features (such as the stiffness, elasticity, softness or the like) of the spatial fabric may be designed previously so as to satisfy the practical requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2002Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventor: James Hung
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Feedback apparatus and method for adaptively controlling power supplied to a hot-pluggable subsystem
Patent number: 6525515Abstract: A feedback apparatus and method for adaptively controlling power supplied to a hot-pluggable subsystem controls the inrush current of the hot-pluggable subsystem upon application of power. The apparatus and method adaptively control a pass device by detecting the current through the pass device during initial charging of a load capacitance and scaling back the turn-on rate at the pass device control terminal input in conformity with the detected current and a predetermined rate set by a ramp generator. A ramp capacitor is coupled to the control terminal of the pass device through a diode to permit use of the capacitor for timing purposes as well as preventing transient turn-on of the pass device during initial application of power.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2001Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Supertex, Inc.Inventors: Sang Ton Ngo, James Hung Nguyen, David Chalmera Schie, Ladislas G. Kerenyi, Khai Minh Le -
Publication number: 20020166073Abstract: An apparatus and method for adaptively controlling power supplied to a hot-pluggable subsystem controls the inrush current of the hot-pluggable subsystem when the subsystem is coupled to another system that supplies power, and optionally other signal connections. The apparatus and method adaptively control a pass device by detecting the voltage at the gate of the pass device during initial charging of the gate. The gate voltage may be sampled and used subsequently to control the operation of the pass device, and short-circuit conditions may be detected by determining that the miller effect does not change the charging of the gate capacitance. Automatic restart circuitry can be included to generate multiple startup attempts, and under-voltage lockout circuitry and power-on-reset timers can be used to provide a robust solution. The apparatus and method can be adapted to provide a three terminal device that does not require a feedback connection from a power supply output.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2001Publication date: November 7, 2002Inventors: James Hung Nguyen, Sang Ton Ngo, David Chalmers Schie, Ladislas G. Kerenyi, Khai Minh Le
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Patent number: D1017667Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2022Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Wen-Yo Lu, Matthew J. England, Yen-Chi Tsai, Shao-Hung Wang, James Siminoff