Jin-Yuan
Jin-Yuan Teng, New Taipei TW
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20140191708 | CHARGING DEVICE - A charging device includes a power converting unit and a power output unit. The power converting unit comprises a first conductive pin, a second conductive pin, and a converter. The first conductive pin and the second conductive pin are electrically connected to an alternating current (AC) power. The converter converts the AC power to a direct current (DC) power and outputs the DC power. The power output unit is electrically connected to the converter via a number of cables, and outputs the DC power to an electronic device. The power output unit comprises a first switch and a second switch. When the electronic device separates from the power output unit, the first switch controls the converter to stop receiving the AC power. When the electronic device is completely charged, the second switch controls the converter to stop receiving the AC power. | 07-10-2014 |
Jin-Yuan Wang, Hsichih TW
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20090012636 | METHOD FOR RECORDING A PRESENTATION - A method for recording a speaker's voice and operations during a computer aided presentation is disclosed. The method records the speaker's voice to convert into a voice data packet (VDP) when a presentation file, such as a PowerPoint file, is being executed. Once the speaker's operation to the presentation file appears (e.g. skip) in the meantime, the VDP is finished and an operational data is recorded to convert into an operation data packet (ODP), which is arranged after the VDP, while the recording of voice continues and convert into another VDP after the ODP. The VDPs and ODPs are interlacedly and sequentially combined into a presentation record file, which can be synchronously executed with the presentation file for reproducing slides, voice and operations occurring in the then live presentation. | 01-08-2009 |
Jin-Yuan Wang, Silver Spring, MD US
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20150216959 | BACTERIAL LIVE VECTOR VACCINES EXPRESSING CHROMOSOMALLY-INTEGRATED FOREIGN ANTIGENS - Bacterial live vector vaccines represent a vaccine development strategy that offers exceptional flexibility. In the present invention, genes encoding protective antigens of unrelated bacterial, viral, parasitic, or fungal pathogens are expressed in an attenuated bacterial vaccine strain that delivers these foreign antigens to the immune system, thereby eliciting relevant immune responses. Rather than expressing these antigens using only low copy expression plasmids, expression of foreign proteins is accomplished using both low copy expression plasmids in conjunction with chromosomal integrations within the same live vector. This strategy compensates for the inherent disadvantage of loss of gene dosage (versus exclusive plasmid-based expression) by integrating antigen expression cassettes into multiple chromosomal sites already inactivated in an attenuated vector. | 08-06-2015 |