Patents by Inventor Shengzhen Zhang

Shengzhen Zhang 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: 20220196507
    Abstract: An apparatus is described. The apparatus includes a cover to enclose a junction between respective ends of first and second fluidic conduits. The first and second fluidic conduits transport a coolant fluid within an electronic system. The apparatus also includes a leak detection device to be located within a region that is enclosed by the cover when the junction is enclosed by the cover. The leak detection device is to detect a leak of the coolant fluid at the junction when the junction is enclosed by the cover. The first and second fluidic conduits extend outside the cover when the junction is enclosed by the cover. Another apparatus is also described. The other apparatus includes a leak detection device to detect a leak of coolant fluid from a specific component or junction in a liquid cooling system of an electronic system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2020
    Publication date: June 23, 2022
    Inventors: Prabhakar SUBRAHMANYAM, Yi XIA, Ying-Feng PANG, Victor POLYANKO, Mark BIANCO, Bijoyraj SAHU, Minh T.D. LE, Carlos ALVIZO FLORES, Javier AVALOS GARCIA, Adriana LOPEZ INIGUEZ, Luz Karine SANDOVAL GRANADOS, Michael BERKTOLD, Damion SEARLS, Jin YANG, David SHIA, Samer MELHEM, Jeffrey Ryan CONNER, Hemant DESAI, John RAATZ, Richard DISCHLER, Bergen ANDERSON, Eric W. BUDDRIUS, Kenan ARIK, Barrett M. FANEUF, Lianchang DU, Yuehong FAN, Shengzhen ZHANG, Yuyang XIA, Jun ZHANG, Yuan Li, Catharina BIBER, Kristin L. WELDON, Brendan T. PAVELEK
  • Publication number: 20180351403
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus relating to embedded magnetic field indicator array for display of uniformity or boundary of magnetic field are described. In an embodiment, a diode is coupled to a coil in series. The coil receives wireless energy from a wireless power transmitter and generates an electrical current in response to the receipt of the wireless energy to cause the diode to emit light. The coil is to be formed by at least two coil loops (which may be spiral or overlapping). Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 26, 2015
    Publication date: December 6, 2018
    Applicant: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Songnan Yang, Karim H. Tadros, Yee Wei Hong, Shengzhen Zhang, Hong W. Wong