Patents by Inventor Ying-Chieh Lan
Ying-Chieh Lan 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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Publication number: 20250133699Abstract: An electronic device includes a logic body, a heat dissipation fin, and a rotating bracket. The logic body has multiple first end openings and multiple first bottom openings. The first end openings are disposed on a first end of the logic body. The first bottom openings are disposed on a bottom of the logic body and are adjacent to the first end. The heat dissipation fins are disposed inside an interior of the logic body and correspond to the first bottom openings. The rotating bracket is rotatably disposed at the bottom. In a closed mode, the rotating bracket is close to the bottom and covers the first bottom openings. In an open mode, the rotating bracket is unfolded from the bottom and exposes the first bottom openings.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2024Publication date: April 24, 2025Applicant: COMPAL ELECTRONICS, INC.Inventors: Chien-Sheng Lan, Ying-Chieh Wu, Chih-Yuan Chuang, Wen-Hsien Chin, Yi-Chang Lee, Jih-Houng Lee
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Patent number: 12254824Abstract: A pixel circuit includes a driving transistor, a storage capacitor, a first transistor, a second transistor, a third transistor and a fourth transistor. A first end of the driving transistor is electrically coupled to a system high voltage terminal. The driving transistor is configured to control a driving current supplied to a light emitting element. A first end of the storage capacitor is electrically coupled to a control end of the driving transistor. A first end of the first transistor is electrically coupled to a second end of the storage capacitor, and a second end of the first transistor is configured to receive a data signal. When the first transistor is turned on according to the first control signal, the storage capacitor resets a voltage at the control end of the driving transistor, by a capacitive coupling effect, according to a change in voltage of the data signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2023Date of Patent: March 18, 2025Assignee: AUO CORPORATIONInventors: Ying-Chieh Chen, Yi-Fu Ou, Yung-Hsiang Lan
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Publication number: 20250022405Abstract: A pixel circuit includes a driving transistor, a storage capacitor, a first transistor, a second transistor, a third transistor and a fourth transistor. A first end of the driving transistor is electrically coupled to a system high voltage terminal. The driving transistor is configured to control a driving current supplied to a light emitting element. A first end of the storage capacitor is electrically coupled to a control end of the driving transistor. A first end of the first transistor is electrically coupled to a second end of the storage capacitor, and a second end of the first transistor is configured to receive a data signal. When the first transistor is turned on according to the first control signal, the storage capacitor resets a voltage at the control end of the driving transistor, by a capacitive coupling effect, according to a change in voltage of the data signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2023Publication date: January 16, 2025Inventors: Ying-Chieh CHEN, Yi-Fu OU, Yung-Hsiang LAN
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Patent number: 9026701Abstract: A method, system, application programming interface, and computer program product that enable enterprise data management application programs to request input/output services from a device manager controlling devices. The device manager operates in a heterogeneous environment including incompatible devices provided by multiple vendors. These requests, and responses from the device manager to the enterprise data management application program, are communicated in a markup language format, rather than in a device-specific native language. This structure enables the vendor of the enterprise data management application program to send requests for services, including both data and instructions to use specialized features of a device, without the need to change the enterprise data management application program to support device-specific native languages.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2003Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Siebel Systems, Inc.Inventors: Martin Finnerty, Ming-Tao Liou, Blair T. Wheadon, Xia Liu, Ying-Chieh Lan
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Patent number: 8473399Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide methods and data structures for the effective and efficient synchronization or inter-exchange of invoice information between business applications employing disparate DOFs. For one embodiment, a DOF is provided that allows for relationships between entities, also referred to as invoices, to be modeled as attributes of an entity and for customization of the DOF in a manner that facilitates upgrading of the DOF. For one embodiment, the invoice DOF is provided in a common software language such as XML. For one embodiment, invoice information from each of several business applications is translated to a common DOF. The invoice information, in the common DOF, is then inter-exchanged among the several business applications. Each application has only to translate the invoice information from the common DOF to the application-specific DOF of the respective business application.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2003Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Siebel Systems, Inc.Inventors: Nardo B. Catahan, Jr., Ying-Chieh Lan, Roy Chia-Jih Liu, Joshua Roper
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Publication number: 20110014830Abstract: A swimming shoe includes a shoe unit comprising two spaced hook members pivotably formed on either side, each of the hook members including a projection on one surface facing either a heel portion of the shoe unit or a toe portion thereof; and two side boards hingedly secured to both sides of the shoe unit respectively, each of the side boards comprising two spaced rectangular through holes each shaped in conformity to the adjacent hook member. Ends of the hook members are directly above the through holes. Thereafter, upward pivoting the side boards to pass the hook members through the through holes will cause inner surfaces of the through holes to be lockingly urged by the projections. The ends of the hook members are adapted to dispose in a position besides the through holes by pivoting.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2009Publication date: January 20, 2011Inventor: Ying Chieh Lan
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Publication number: 20070265944Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide methods and data structures for the effective and efficient synchronization or inter-exchange of invoice information between business applications employing disparate DOFs. For one embodiment, a DOF is provided that allows for relationships between entities, also referred to as invoices, to be modeled as attributes of an entity and for customization of the DOF in a manner that facilitates upgrading of the DOF. For one embodiment, the invoice DOF is provided in a common software language such as XML. For one embodiment, invoice information from each of several business applications is translated to a common DOF. The invoice information, in the common DOF, is then inter-exchanged among the several business applications. Each application has only to translate the invoice information from the common DOF to the application-specific DOF of the respective business application.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2003Publication date: November 15, 2007Inventors: Nardo Catahan, Ying-Chieh Lan, Roy Liu, Joshua Roper
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Publication number: 20070239911Abstract: A method, system, application programming interface, and computer program product that enable enterprise data management application programs to request input/output services from a device manager controlling devices. The device manager operates in a heterogeneous environment including incompatible devices provided by multiple vendors. These requests, and responses from the device manager to the enterprise data management application program, are communicated in a markup language format, rather than in a device-specific native language. This structure enables the vendor of the enterprise data management application program to send requests for services, including both data and instructions to use specialized features of a device, without the need to change the enterprise data management application program to support device-specific native languages.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2003Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Martin Finnerty, Ming-Tao Liou, Blair Wheadon, Xia Liu, Ying-Chieh Lan