Patents by Inventor Wu Liang
Wu Liang 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: 20240183638Abstract: Provided is a telescope range finder based on thermal image-wind speed-noise, which includes a range finder body, a wind speed measuring device, a noise measuring device, and a thermal image display device. The range finder body includes a processor. The wind speed measuring device includes a wind wheel, the wind wheel is connected to a tachometer, and the tachometer is connected to the processor. The noise measuring device includes a microphone, and the microphone is connected to an amplification-filtering-rectification circuit. The amplification-filtering-rectification circuit is connected to the processor. The microphone is configured to convert a noise into an electrical signal for entering the processor through the amplification,-filtering-rectification circuit. The thermal image display device includes a thermal image sensor. The thermal image sensor is disposed in the range finder body. The thermal image sensor is connected to a display through the processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2023Publication date: June 6, 2024Inventors: Wu LIANG, Gang HE
-
Publication number: 20230364166Abstract: Application of postbiotics of inactivated Lactobacillus casei I0B-P 9 in blood glucose reducing is provided in this disclosure. Application of inactivated I0B-P9 fermented postbiotics to preparation of article for relieving diabetes is provided, in which Lactobacillus casei I0B-P9 is preserved in China General Microbiological Culture Collection Center, with a preservation number of CGMCC No. 24195. Lactobacillus casei I0B-P9 strain obtained in the disclosure has high activity, and postbiotics of Lactobacillus casei I0B-P9 obtained in the disclosure can effectively delay and control occurrence and development of type II diabetes, and can be used for preparing products for diabetics.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2023Publication date: November 16, 2023Inventors: Xuemei Han, Wu Liang, Haikuang Wang
-
Patent number: 8414289Abstract: A whirlwind-type oxidation combustion apparatus for processing semiconductor fabrication exhaust gas is disclosed. An inlet head is set on the top of an exhaust gas processing tank. An exhaust gas passage is set inside the inlet head and connected to an external exhaust gas supply terminal and the exhaust gas processing tank, for guiding the exhaust gas into the exhaust gas processing tank. An ignition chamber is formed between two partitions outside the exhaust gas passage. The two partitions have multiple inclined holes interconnecting an external combustion gas supply terminal, the ignition chamber, and the exhaust gas processing tank. The inclined holes guide a combustion gas to swirl into the exhaust gas processing tank through the ignition chamber. An igniter in the ignition chamber ignites the combustion gas to form a vortex flame which burns the exhaust gas. The exhaust gas is further caused to swirl onto a water screen.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2011Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Orient Service Co., Ltd.Inventor: Wu Liang Feng
-
Patent number: 8183976Abstract: A resistor device includes a resistor plate having a first aperture, a second aperture, a third aperture and a fourth aperture respectively arranged on a first side, a second side, a third side and a fourth side thereof. A first electrode plate is coupled to the first side of the resistor plate and includes a first measurement zone and a second measurement zone disposed at opposite sides of the first aperture; and a second electrode plate is coupled to the third side of the resistor plate and including a third measurement zone and a fourth measurement zone disposed at opposite sides of the third aperture, wherein the first measurement zone and the third measurement zone are disposed at opposite sides of the second aperture, and the second measurement zone and the fourth measurement zone are disposed at opposite sides of the fourth aperture.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2010Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Cyntec Co., Ltd.Inventors: Ta-Wen Lo, Wen-Hsiung Liao, Wu-Liang Chu, Yen-Ting Lin
-
Publication number: 20120115098Abstract: A whirlwind-type oxidation combustion apparatus for processing semiconductor fabrication exhaust gas is disclosed. An inlet head is set on the top of an exhaust gas processing tank. An exhaust gas passage is set inside the inlet head and connected to an external exhaust gas supply terminal and the exhaust gas processing tank, for guiding the exhaust gas into the exhaust gas processing tank. An ignition chamber is formed between two partitions outside the exhaust gas passage. The two partitions have multiple inclined holes interconnecting an external combustion gas supply terminal, the ignition chamber, and the exhaust gas processing tank. The inclined holes guide a combustion gas to swirl into the exhaust gas processing tank through the ignition chamber. An igniter in the ignition chamber ignites the combustion gas to form a vortex flame which burns the exhaust gas. The exhaust gas is further caused to swirl onto a water screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventor: WU LIANG FENG
-
Patent number: 8018318Abstract: A resistive component suitable for detecting electric current in a circuit and a method of manufacturing the resistive component are provided. The resistive component includes a carrier, a resistive layer, an electrode unit, an upper oxide layer and a protective layer. The resistive layer comprises copper alloy and is disposed on the carrier. The electrode unit is electrically connected to the resistive layer. The upper oxide layer is disposed on a part of a surface of the resistive layer and includes oxides of the resistive layer. The protective layer covers at least a part of the upper oxide layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2009Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Cyntec Co., Ltd.Inventors: Chung-Hsiung Wang, Hideo Ikuta, Wu-Liang Chu, Yen-Ting Lin, Chih Sheng Kuo, Wen-Hsiung Liao
-
Publication number: 20110063072Abstract: A resistor device includes a resistor plate having a first aperture, a second aperture, a third aperture and a fourth aperture respectively arranged on a first side, a second side, a third side and a fourth side thereof. A first electrode plate is coupled to the first side of the resistor plate and includes a first measurement zone and a second measurement zone disposed at opposite sides of the first aperture; and a second electrode plate is coupled to the third side of the resistor plate and including a third measurement zone and a fourth measurement zone disposed at opposite sides of the third aperture, wherein the first measurement zone and the third measurement zone are disposed at opposite sides of the second aperture, and the second measurement zone and the fourth measurement zone are disposed at opposite sides of the fourth aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicant: CYNTEC CO., LTD.Inventors: Dar-Win Lo, Wen-Hsiung Liao, Wu-Liang Chu, Yen-Ting Lin
-
Publication number: 20100039211Abstract: A resistive component suitable for detecting electric current in a circuit and a method of manufacturing the resistive component are provided. The resistive component includes a carrier, a resistive layer, an electrode unit, an upper oxide layer and a protective layer. The resistive layer comprises copper alloy and is disposed on the carrier. The electrode unit is electrically connected to the resistive layer. The upper oxide layer is disposed on a part of a surface of the resistive layer and includes oxides of the resistive layer. The protective layer covers at least a part of the upper oxide layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: Chung-Hsiung Wang, Hideo Ikuta, Wu-Liang Chu, Yen-Ting Lin, Chih-Sheng Kuo, Wen-Hsiung Liao
-
Publication number: 20060283975Abstract: A fountain for heating and distributing fluidic material is manufactured using various processes and materials so that the fountain is more easily cleaned and sanitized, has improved performance, and is easier to assemble. In one embodiment, the chocolate fountain includes a heating element encased in an aluminum enclosure. A basin containing chocolate is heated by contact with the aluminum enclosure. In one embodiment, an outer wall of the basin extends outward at an increased angle from the bottom surface of the basin, as compared to currently available fountains. Accordingly, the basin is configured to reduce an amount of chocolate that is necessary for proper operation of the fountain. In addition, the basin may be more easily cleaned and sanitized than other basins that include recesses in which chocolate, or other material, may pool.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2006Publication date: December 21, 2006Inventors: Richard Muir, William Polley, Devan Muir, Wu Liang
-
Publication number: 20060283972Abstract: A fountain for heating and/or cooling a beverage comprises one or more heating and/or cooling elements that are configured to adjust a temperature of a beverage that circulates through the fountain. In one embodiment, the beverage fountain includes one or more heating elements located proximate to a basin, a cylinder, and/or a top reservoir of the fountain. In another embodiment, the beverage fountain includes one or more cooling elements located proximate to a basin, a cylinder, and/or a reservoir of the fountain. Alternatively, the beverage fountain may include both heating and cooling elements located proximate to a basin, a cylinder, a reservoir, and/or other locations of the fountain, wherein a selection device, such as an electrical switch or control module, may be adjusted by a user in order to select heating or cooling of the beverage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2006Publication date: December 21, 2006Inventors: Richard Muir, William Polley, Devan Muir, Wu Liang
-
Publication number: 20060144255Abstract: A fountain for heating and distributing fluidic material is manufactured using various processes and materials so that the fountain is more easily cleaned and sanitized, has improved performance, and is easier to assemble. In one embodiment, the chocolate fountain includes a heating element encased in an aluminum enclosure. A basin containing chocolate is heated by contact with the aluminum enclosure. Because the aluminum enclosure has a relatively high thermal conductivity, the basin is heating substantially uniformly, thus reducing the occurrence of hot spots. Additionally, a plastic auger having a spiral flight rotates and lifts the melted chocolate upward to a top end of cylinder that houses the auger. The use of a plastic auger, advantageously eliminates welding artifacts on the auger, such as burrs and pits, on which melted chocolate may accumulate. Accordingly, the plastic auger is easy to clean.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2006Publication date: July 6, 2006Inventors: Richard Muir, William Polley, Devan Muir, Wu Liang
-
Publication number: 20060144256Abstract: A fountain for heating and distributing fluidic material is manufactured using various processes and materials so that the fountain is more easily cleaned and sanitized, has improved performance, and is easier to assemble. In one embodiment, the chocolate fountain includes a heating element encased in an aluminum enclosure. A basin containing chocolate is heated by contact with the aluminum enclosure. Because the aluminum enclosure has a relatively high thermal conductivity, the basin is heating substantially uniformly, thus reducing the occurrence of hot spots. Additionally, a plastic auger having a spiral flight rotates and lifts the melted chocolate upward to a top end of cylinder that houses the auger. The use of a plastic auger advantageously eliminates welding artifacts on the auger, such as burrs and pits, on which melted chocolate may accumulate. Accordingly, the plastic auger is easy to clean. A smaller chocolate fountain that may advantageously be more suitable for home use is also described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2006Publication date: July 6, 2006Inventors: Richard Muir, William Polley, Devan Muir, Wu Liang
-
Publication number: 20060118595Abstract: A fountain for heating and distributing fluidic material is manufactured using various processes and materials so that the fountain is more easily cleaned and sanitized, has improved performance, and is easier to assemble. In one embodiment, the chocolate fountain includes a heating element encased in an aluminum enclosure. A basin containing chocolate is heated by contact with the aluminum enclosure. Because the aluminum enclosure has a relatively high thermal conductivity, the basin is heating substantially uniformly, thus reducing the occurrence of hot spots. Additionally, a plastic auger having a spiral flight rotates and lifts the melted chocolate upward to a top end of cylinder that houses the auger. The use of a plastic auger advantageously eliminates welding artifacts on the auger, such as burrs and pits, on which melted chocolate may accumulate. Accordingly, the plastic auger is easy to clean. A smaller chocolate fountain that may advantageously be more suitable for home use is also described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2006Publication date: June 8, 2006Inventors: Richard Muir, William Polley, Devan Muir, Wu Liang
-
Publication number: 20060038035Abstract: A fountain for heating and distributing fluidic material is manufactured using various processes and materials so that the fountain is more easily cleaned and sanitized, has improved performance, and is easier to assemble. In one embodiment, the chocolate fountain includes a heating element encased in an aluminum enclosure. A basin containing chocolate is heated by contact with the aluminum enclosure. Because the aluminum enclosure has a relatively high thermal conductivity, the basin is heating substantially uniformly, thus reducing the occurrence of hot spots. Additionally, a plastic auger having a spiral flight rotates and lifts the melted chocolate upward to a top end of cylinder that houses the auger. The use of a plastic auger advantageously eliminates welding artifacts on the auger, such as burrs and pits, on which melted chocolate may accumulate. Accordingly, the plastic auger is easy to clean. A smaller chocolate fountain that may advantageously be more suitable for home use is also described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2005Publication date: February 23, 2006Inventors: Richard Muir, William Polley, Devan Muir, Wu Liang
-
Publication number: 20050245347Abstract: A driving device for an exerciser includes a planet gear system secured on a frame of the exerciser. The planet gear system includes an inner gear mounted on the frame of the exerciser and a shaft pivotally centrally extending through inner gear. A rotor is securely mounted on the shaft and the shaft centrally extending through the rotor. At least two planet pinions is rotatably mounted to the rotor and respectively engaged to the inner gear. A flying wheel is pivotally mounted on the shaft and the shaft centrally pivotally extending through the flying wheel. The flying wheel includes a gear laterally centrally extending from the flying wheel and being used as a sun gear of the planet gear system. The gear is engaged to the at least two planet pinions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2004Publication date: November 3, 2005Inventor: Wu Liang
-
Publication number: 20050092852Abstract: A fountain for heating and distributing fluidic material is manufactured using various processes and materials so that the fountain is more easily cleaned and sanitized, has improved performance, and is easier to assemble. In one embodiment, the chocolate fountain includes a heating element encased in an aluminum enclosure. A basin containing chocolate is heated by contact with the aluminum enclosure. Because the aluminum enclosure has a relatively high thermal conductivity, the basin is heating substantially uniformly, thus reducing the occurrence of hot spots. Additionally, a plastic auger having a spiral flight rotates and lifts the melted chocolate upward to a top end of cylinder that houses the auger. The use of a plastic auger advantageously eliminates welding artifacts on the auger, such as burrs and pits, on which melted chocolate may accumulate. Accordingly, the plastic auger is easy to clean. A smaller chocolate fountain that may advantageously be more suitable for home use is also described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2003Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: Richard Muir, William Polley, Devan Muir, Wu Liang
-
Publication number: 20050092853Abstract: A fountain for heating and distributing fluidic material is manufactured using various processes and materials. In one embodiment, the fountain includes a heating element encased in an enclosure. A basin containing a medium, such as chocolate, is removably mounted to the enclosure so that the basin is heated by contact with the enclosure. Additionally, an auger having a spiral flight rotates and lifts the melted chocolate upward to a top end of a cylinder that houses the auger. One or more tiers may be mounted, using various locking mechanisms, onto the cylinder to divert flow of the medium. A smaller chocolate fountain that may advantageously be more suitable for home use is also described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2004Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: Richard Muir, William Polley, Devan Muir, Wu Liang