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Kangho Choi, Songpa-Gu KR
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20150059521 | BICYCLE KICKSTAND - Disclosed is a bicycle kickstand. The bicycle kickstand includes a crank arm to mount a pedal to a bicycle frame, which has a slot formed in a longitudinal direction thereof, a pedal coupled perpendicular to the slot of the crank arm and configured to rotate in the longitudinal direction of the crank arm, a middle arm received in the slot of the crank arm and having both end portions which are respectively connected to the crank arm and the pedal in order to allow the pedal to be inclined with respect to the crank arm, and a safety pin configured to be inserted through the slot of the crank arm and the pedal in order to support the pedal in a perpendicular state or an inclined state with respect to the crank arm. | 03-05-2015 |
Kangho Kim, Busan KR
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20150103695 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING TOPOLOGY - A method and an electronic device for controlling a topology are provided. The method includes forming a star topology by directly connecting the electronic device to at least one node, and transmitting and receiving signals with neighboring nodes including the at least one node and determining whether to form the star topology or an extended star topology with the neighboring nodes based on a result of the transmitting and receiving, wherein the star topology is a topology in which the electronic device is directly connected to the neighboring nodes, and wherein the extended star topology is a topology in which the electronic device is directly connected to the neighboring nodes via an already connected node. | 04-16-2015 |
Kangho Lee, Hwaseong-Si KR
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20150063544 | METHOD FOR REMOVING OF RESIDUAL CHARGE, X-RAY IMAGING METHOD AND APPARATUS USING THE METHOD - A method of removing residual charge from a photoconductive material includes applying a first voltage to the photoconductive material to form an electrostatic field during a collection operation in which x-rays are irradiated onto the photoconductive material; and applying a second voltage to the photoconductor to reduce an amount of residual charge therein during a removal operation, the second voltage being different from the first voltage. In one or more example embodiments, the photoconductive material may include Mercury Iodine (Hgl | 03-05-2015 |