Patents by Inventor Shuo Robert Chen
Shuo Robert Chen 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: 12508584Abstract: A configurable workstation includes a support frame defining a workspace for performing a scientific procedure, multiple modules that are configured to be selectively installed to the support frame for customizing a functional profile of the configurable workstation, and a server computing device hosting an application that provides a user interface for controlling operations of the configurable workstation.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2024Date of Patent: December 30, 2025Assignee: CooperSurgical, Inc.Inventors: Shuo Robert Chen, Rodrigo DaSilva, Wilfrido Enrique Thalliens Angulo, Adam H Morales, Robert Williams, Robert Thompson, Luke Thomas Lane, Vagn Rasmussen, Timothy Stanhope
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Publication number: 20240351017Abstract: A configurable workstation includes a support frame defining a workspace for performing a scientific procedure, multiple modules that are configured to be selectively installed to the support frame for customizing a functional profile of the configurable workstation, and a server computing device hosting an application that provides a user interface for controlling operations of the configurable workstation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2024Publication date: October 24, 2024Inventors: Shuo Robert Chen, Rodrigo DaSilva, Wilfrido Enrique Thalliens Angulo, Adam H Morales, Robert Williams, Robert Thompson, Luke Thomas Lane, Vagn Rasmussen, Timothy Stanhope
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Patent number: 12005432Abstract: A configurable workstation includes a support frame defining a workspace for performing a scientific procedure, multiple modules that are configured to be selectively installed to the support frame for customizing a functional profile of the configurable workstation, and a server computing device hosting an application that provides a user interface for controlling operations of the configurable workstation.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2020Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Assignee: CooperSurgical, Inc.Inventors: Shuo Robert Chen, Rodrigo DaSilva, Wilfrido Enrique Thalliens Angulo, Adam H Morales, Robert Williams, Robert Thompson, Luke Thomas Lane, Vagn Rasmussen, Timothy Stanhope
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Publication number: 20230112758Abstract: A modular incubator includes a housing including one or more fastening mechanisms for attachment to a workstation frame, a platform located at the housing and defining a sample placement area, and a chamber wall structure coupled to the platform. The chamber wall structure is pivotable between a closed position against the platform to form a sample chamber and an open position in which a front end of the chamber wall structure is spaced apart from the platform to allow access to the sample placement area. The modular incubator further includes a lid coupled to and openable from the chamber wall structure to expose at least a portion of the chamber wall structure for viewing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2022Publication date: April 13, 2023Inventors: Rodrigo DaSilva, Shuo Robert Chen, Adam H Morales, Wilfrido Enrique Thalliens Angulo, Timothy Stanhope
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Publication number: 20210106984Abstract: A configurable workstation includes a support frame defining a workspace for performing a scientific procedure, multiple modules that are configured to be selectively installed to the support frame for customizing a functional profile of the configurable workstation, and a server computing device hosting an application that provides a user interface for controlling operations of the configurable workstation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2020Publication date: April 15, 2021Inventors: Shuo Robert Chen, Rodrigo DaSilva, Wilfrido Enrique Thalliens Angulo, Adam H Morales, Robert Williams, Robert Thompson, Luke Thomas Lane, Vagn Rasmussen, Timothy Stanhope
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Patent number: 10288513Abstract: A combined pressure and temperature sensing device includes a sensor port geometry that provides improved contact between a fluid media being measured and a thermistor cavity of the sensor port. The increased contact area provides improved response time and accuracy compared to previously known integrated pressure-temperature sensors. A temperature sensor element is offset from a pressure sensor element relative to a central axis of the temperature-pressure sensor body/package to facilitate substantially increasing a pressures sensor cavity volume without increasing the overall sensor port diameter. A wire-bondable thermistor support portion facilitates high volume automated production line. The temperature sensing element may be resistance welded to the thermistor support portion in a parallel manufacturing process.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2016Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: Sensata TechnologiesInventors: Jun H. Bae, Nikhil B. Lal, Guanshi Li, Shuo Robert Chen, Mark W. McBrine
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Publication number: 20180073950Abstract: A combined pressure and temperature sensing device includes a sensor port geometry that provides improved contact between a fluid media being measured and a thermistor cavity of the sensor port. The increased contact area provides improved response time and accuracy compared to previously known integrated pressure-temperature sensors. A temperature sensor element is offset from a pressure sensor element relative to a central axis of the temperature-pressure sensor body/package to facilitate substantially increasing a pressures sensor cavity volume without increasing the overall sensor port diameter. A wire-bondable thermistor support portion facilitates high volume automated production line. The temperature sensing element may be resistance welded to the thermistor support portion in a parallel manufacturing process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2016Publication date: March 15, 2018Applicant: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jun H. Bae, Nikhil B. Lal, Guanshi Li, Shuo Robert Chen, Mark W. McBrine
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Patent number: 9312610Abstract: In an embodiment, a stepped spring contact may have a first portion, a transition portion, and a second portion. The first portion may include a plurality of windings whose pitch may vary. The second portion may include a plurality of windings that are closely wound. A pitch of the windings contained in the second portion may be, for example, constant. The transition portion may include a winding that may make mechanical and electrical contact with a first electrical conductor (e.g., a pad contained on a printed circuit board (PCB)). The first portion may include a tip. The tip may be, for example, flat shaped or conically shaped. The tip may make electrical contact with a second electrical conductor (e.g., a terminal connector). In operation, the stepped spring contact may provide electrical continuity between the first electrical conductor and the second electrical conductor.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2014Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: Sensata Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Willner, Giovanni Fraone, Dedde Hedzer Wiersma, Andrew LeGendre, Raymond E. Mandeville, Shuo Robert Chen, Ted Medeiros, Matt Nelson
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Publication number: 20150072543Abstract: In an embodiment, a stepped spring contact may have a first portion, a transition portion, and a second portion. The first portion may include a plurality of windings whose pitch may vary. The second portion may include a plurality of windings that are closely wound. A pitch of the windings contained in the second portion may be, for example, constant. The transition portion may include a winding that may make mechanical and electrical contact with a first electrical conductor (e.g., a pad contained on a printed circuit board (PCB)). The first portion may include a tip. The tip may be, for example, flat shaped or conically shaped. The tip may make electrical contact with a second electrical conductor (e.g., a terminal connector). In operation, the stepped spring contact may provide electrical continuity between the first electrical conductor and the second electrical conductor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2014Publication date: March 12, 2015Inventors: Andrew Willner, Giovanni Fraone, Hedzer Wiersma, Andrew LeGendre, Raymond E. Mandeville, Shuo Robert Chen, Ted Medeiros, Matt Nelson