Eric Wang
Eric Wang, Shanghai CN
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20110194252 | MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICES WITH INTEGRATED PERSONAL COOLING FAN - A personal cooling fan is integrated into a mobile electronic device ( | 08-11-2011 |
20120045184 | INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY FOR SPLICING OPTICAL FIBERS AND METHOD FOR SPLICING OPTICAL FIBERS - An installation assembly for connecting an optical fiber cable and an optical fiber connector is disclosed. The installation assembly comprises an fixing member adapted to fixing the optical fiber cable; a guiding member, the fixing member is movably provided in the guiding member so as to guide a bare fiber of the optical fiber cable into the optical fiber connector and thus to bring the bare fiber to be in effective contact with an inline optical fiber in the optical fiber connector; and a splicing member, the splicing member is fitted with the guiding member and the fixing member, and splices the bare fiber of the optical fiber cable and the inline optical fiber in the optical fiber connector. The above solution provides a simple installation assembly which is capable of splicing optical fibers with easy and simple operations at site. The above solution can be applied to splice various types of optical fibers. Correspondingly, the present invention also provides a method for splicing optical fibers. | 02-23-2012 |
20150277062 | Dust-Proof Apparatus And Fiber Optic Connector Assembly - A dust-proof apparatus for a fiber optic connector has a base; a ferrule receiving sleeve positioned on a mating end of the base; two primary cantilevered arms extending substantially in parallel from the mating end of the base, with the ferrule receiving sleeve being positioned therebetween; and a secondary cantilevered arm extending from the mating end of the base, and having a locking projection receiving hole disposed on a free end. | 10-01-2015 |
Eric Wang, San Jose, CA US
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20120191358 | RISK CALCULATION FOR EVALUATION OF FETAL ANEUPLOIDY - The present invention provides processes for determining accurate risk probabilities for fetal aneuploidies. Specifically, the invention provides non-invasive evaluation of genomic variations through chromosome-selective sequencing and non-host fraction data analysis of maternal samples. | 07-26-2012 |
20130089863 | RISK CALCULATION FOR EVALUATION OF FETAL ANEUPLOIDY - The present invention provides processes for determining accurate risk probabilities for fetal aneuploidies. Specifically, the invention provides non-invasive evaluation of genomic variations through chromosome-selective sequencing and non-host fraction data analysis of maternal samples. | 04-11-2013 |
20130178371 | NONINVASIVE DETECTION OF FETAL ANEUPLOIDY IN EGG DONOR PREGNANCIES - The present invention provides assay systems and methods for determining the percent fetal contribution of cell-free DNA in a maternal sample from a pregnant female with an egg donor pregnancy. Further provided, are assay systems and methods for determining a statistical likelihood of the presence or absence of a fetal aneuploidy in a maternal sample using a determined percent fetal cell-free DNA in the sample. | 07-11-2013 |
20130310262 | NONINVASIVE DETECTION OF ROBERTSONIAN TRANSLOCATIONS - The present invention provides methods for detection of Robertsonian translocations. | 11-21-2013 |
20130311107 | PROCESSES FOR CALCULATING PHASED FETAL GENOMIC SEQUENCES - The present invention provides processes for calculating phased genomic sequences of the fetal genome using fetal DNA obtained from a maternal sample. The processes and systems of the present invention utilize novel technological and computational approaches to detect fetal genomic sequences and determine the phased heritable genomic sequences. The invention could be used, e.g., to identify in utero deleterious mutations carried by the parents and inherited by a fetus within a particular heritable genomic region. | 11-21-2013 |
20140095136 | MATHEMATICAL NORMALIZATION OF SEQUENCE DATA SETS - The invention provides processes of the present invention provide normalization procedures for sequences within multiplexed data sets using the sequence information from multiplexed sequencing data set itself rather than the utilization of any external references. | 04-03-2014 |
20160002729 | RISK CALCULATION FOR EVALUATION OF FETAL ANEUPLOIDY - The present invention provides processes for determining accurate risk probabilities for fetal aneuploidies. Specifically, the invention provides non-invasive evaluation of genomic variations through chromosome-selective sequencing and non-host fraction data analysis of maternal samples. | 01-07-2016 |
Eric Wang, Nanjing CN
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20140213270 | Method and Device for Capacity Management - The embodiments disclose a method performed in a Radio Network Controller, RNC, in a radio communication network including at least one RNC and at least one Radio Base Station, RBS, and a plurality of user equipments, UEs. The method introduces cooperation between the RNC and other devices which have the related information about Enhanced Uplink, EUL and/or High Speed Downlink Packet Access, HSDPA, user number of said RBS. The method comprises: receiving a message, which includes the information about EUL and/or HSDPA user number of said RBS; using said information about EUL and/or HSDPA user number of said RBS for the RNC's capacity management. The embodiments also disclose a RNC thereof. | 07-31-2014 |
Eric Wang, Tainan City TW
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20160049267 | Remote Controlled Light Switch Cover Assembly - A remote controlled light switch cover assembly is described for converting a standard rocker switch into a remote controlled switch. In one embodiment, a method is described, performed by the remote controlled light switch cover, comprising receiving a wireless signal to actuate the standard rocker switch, activating an electric motor that causes a wiper to move along a surface of the standard rocker switch, detecting when the wiper has actuated the standard rocker switch, causing the electric motor to rotate in a reverse direction from the first direction, which causes the wiper to move back towards a valley of the standard rocker switch, detecting when the wiper is positioned over the valley, and in response to detecting when the wiper is positioned over the valley, causing the electric motor to stop rotating, causing the wiper to remain positioned over the valley. | 02-18-2016 |