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I-Chung Chien, Kuei Shan Hsiang TW
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20130106978 | VIDEO CONFERENCE SYSTEM | 05-02-2013 |
20130113872 | VIDEO CONFERENCE SYSTEM - An embodiment provides a video conference system including an audio processing unit, a video processing unit and a network processing unit. The audio processing unit encodes an audio signal to an audio stream. The video processing unit encodes a pause image to a first video stream when the video conference system is in a pause mode, and encodes a video signal to a second video stream when the video conference system is in a conference mode. The network processing unit encodes the first video stream to a first network package in the pause mode, and encodes the second video stream and the audio stream to a second network package in the conference mode. | 05-09-2013 |
I-Chung Hou, Taichung City TW
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20150061211 | CARD FEEDER - A card feeder has the following elements. A card hopper is disposed on a base to store cards. A conveying unit is disposed on the base. A friction element is disposed on the base and located in a path passed by the cards, and is capable of providing friction force to the cards so as to separate the cards. | 03-05-2015 |
I-Chung Hsieh, Kaohsiung TW
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20140100129 | METHOD OF THERAPY AND DIAGNOSIS OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS - There is provided a method of therapy of atherosclerosis, by providing microRNA let-7g, an analogue thereof or modified let-7g to organisms to inhibit the expression of lectin-like oxidized low density lipoprotein receptor-1 (LOX-1), and the binding of LOX-1 and oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL), so as to block the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Also, a method of diagnosis of atherosclerosis comprises determining the levels of microRNA let-7g in serum or plasma samples of organisms, in which the levels of microRNA let-7g is estimated in individuals with atherosclerosis as compared to individuals without atherosclerosis. | 04-10-2014 |
I-Chung Hsu, Taipei TW
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20150162908 | TOUCH-SENSOR STRUCTURES AND METHODS OF FORMING THE SAME - A touch-sensor structure includes a first conductive layer, a second conductive layer, insulating isolation portions, and an intermediate conductive layer. The first conductive layer includes first conductive units, connection lines and second conductive units. Each connection line connects to two first conductive units. The second conductive layer includes bridge lines. Each bridge line is electrically connected to two second conductive units. The insulating isolation portion is disposed between the connection line and the bridge line. The intermediate conductive layer is at least disposed at an overlapping position between the bridge lines and the second conductive units to isolate the first conductive layer from the second conductive layer. The intermediate conductive layer electrically connects each bridge line to the corresponding second conductive units. | 06-11-2015 |
I-Chung Liao, Taichung City TW
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20140265019 | Manufacturing method of an activated-carbon Filter Element - A manufacturing method of an activated-carbon filter element has steps of: preparing a non-woven cloth, spreading activated-carbon powders, combining the activated-carbon powders with the non-woven cloth, and winding. In the step of spreading activated-carbon powders, the activated-carbon powers are scattered onto the non-woven cloth by a scattering device. In the step of combining the activated-carbon powders with the non-woven cloth, the non-woven cloth is hot pressed by a hot pressing cylinder, and is melted. The activated-carbon powders are securely combined with the non-woven cloth. | 09-18-2014 |
20140335212 | MANUFACTURING APPARATUS FOR ACTIVATED CARBON FILTERS - A manufacturing apparatus for activated carbon filters has a non-woven cloth machine, a rolling module, a sprayer and a hot-pressing cylinder. The non-woven cloth machine is used to manufacture a body of non-woven cloth and has a processing segment. The rolling module is mounted at the processing segment to heat and melt the body of non-woven cloth. The sprayer is mounted above the rolling module to spray activated carbon powder on the body of non-woven cloth. The hot-pressing cylinder is mounted at the processing segment to heat and press the activated carbon powder with the body of non-woven cloth. The activated carbon powder can be securely attached to the body of non-woven cloth by the manufacturing apparatus to provide a preferred quality of the activated carbon filters and to reduce the cost of manufacturing the activated carbon filters. | 11-13-2014 |
20150060355 | Heat-Pressed Activated Carbon Polypropylene Composite Filter Device - A heat-pressed activated carbon polypropylene composite filter device has a central filtering core, a composite filtering core, and two covers. The composite filtering core is mounted around the central filtering core and has a carbon-polypropylene filter layer and a polypropylene layer. The carbon-polypropylene filter layer is made of polypropylene nonwoven on which multiple activated carbon granules are heat-pressed. The polypropylene layer is made of polypropylene and is covered on the carbon-polypropylene filter layer by a meltblown process. The covers are mounted on the ends of the composite filtering core respectively. | 03-05-2015 |
I-Chung Liu, Taipei City TW
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20110183774 | GOLF BALL PICK-UP DEVICE - A golf ball pick-up device includes a body, which has a shape that allows the body to form a frame with a head of the golf club. The body has an end forming a clamping section that defines an internal receiving space. The clamping section also forms a sideway opening in communication with the receiving space. The clamping section uses the opening to lead a shaft of the golf club into the receiving space, so as to allow the clamping section to fit over and thus retain on the shaft of the golf club. A user may then use the frame formed by the body and the head of the golf club to pick up a golf ball, especially a ball that falls in a sand trap or a water hazard where hands may not reach to pick up the ball. | 07-28-2011 |