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Emerson M.f. Jou, Honolulu, HI US
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20130245504 | Touch-and-Hold and stretch-and-hold of the precision method - A method for treatment of pain, comprising locating the painful site in an animal or human body and applying the Touch-and-Hold and Stretch-and-Hold of The Precision Method with constant light touch precisely to the injured tissue at the site and holding still for a duration at the site, giving the body a signal so that the injured tissue at the site responds to the “touch” and softens during the duration of the “hold”, thus, effectively resolve pain. | 09-19-2013 |
Fusao Jou, Kumamoto JP
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20160038702 | VOICE ASSIST APPARATUS - The present invention provides a voice assist apparatus capable of vocalization in a near-natural voice by correctly flowing and blocking voice assist gas during expiration and inspiration, respectively, of a patient even when the pressure inside the operation tube relatively slightly increases and decreases. In the voice assist apparatus, the main body has a first chamber connected with a second end of the voice assist gas-inlet tube, a second chamber connected with a second end of the voice assist tube, a third chamber connected with a second end of the operation tube, a dividing wall dividing between the first chamber and the second chamber except an opening communicating the first chamber with the second chamber, and a membrane formed elastically deformably to open and close the opening and isolates the third chamber from the first chamber and the second chamber. | 02-11-2016 |
Herng-Jeng Jou, San Jose, CA US
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20150284817 | Martensitic Stainless Steel Strengthened by Copper-Nucleated Nitride Precipitates - A martensitic stainless steel alloy is strengthened by copper-nucleated nitride precipitates. The alloy includes, in combination by weight percent, about 10.0 to about 12.5 Cr, about 2.0 to about 7.5 Ni, up to about 17.0 Co, about 0.6 to about 1.5 Mo, about 0.5 to about 2.3 Cu, up to about 0.6 Mn, up to about 0.4 Si, about 0.05 to about 0.15 V, up to about 0.10 N, up to about 0.035 C, up to about 0.01 W, and the balance Fe and incidental elements and impurities. The nitride precipitates may be enriched by one or more transition metals. A case hardened, corrosion resistant variant has a reduced weight percent of Ni, enabling increased use of Cr, and decreased Co. | 10-08-2015 |
20150368772 | Aluminum Alloys with Anodization Mirror Quality - The disclosure provides an aluminum alloy comprising second phase particles having an Al(FeMn)Si phase with an (Fe+Mn):Si ratio of 0.5 to 2.5 and a mean particle diameter of 0.5 μm to 10 μm. The disclosure also provides an aluminum alloy comprising 0.02 to 0.11 wt % Fe, 0 to 0.16 wt % Mn, 0 to 0.08 wt. % Cr, 0.40 to 0.90 wt % Mg, and 0.20 to 0.60 wt % Si, wherein the aluminum alloy is homogenized at a temperature from 550 to 590° C. | 12-24-2015 |
20160040262 | SURFACE HARDENABLE STAINLESS STEELS - Alloys, a process for preparing the alloys, and manufactured articles including the alloys are described herein. The alloys include, by weight, about 11.5% to about 14.5% chromium, about 0.01% to about 3.0% nickel, about 0.1% to about 1.0% copper, about 0.1% to about 0.2% carbon, about 0.01% to about 0.1% niobium, 0% to about 5% cobalt, 0% to about 3.0% molybdenum, and 0% to about 0.5% titanium, the balance essentially iron and incidental elements and impurities | 02-11-2016 |
Herng-Jeng Jou, Wilmette, IL US
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20100230015 | LOWER-COST, ULTRA-HIGH-STRENGTH, HIGH-TOUGHNESS STEEL - A non-stainless steel alloy includes, in combination by weight, about 0.20% to about 0.33% carbon, about 4.0% to about 8.0% cobalt, about 7.0 to about 11.0% nickel, about 0.8% to about 3.0% chromium, about 0.5% to about 2.5% molybdenum, about 0.5% to about 5.9% tungsten, about 0.05% to about 0.20% vanadium, and up to about 0.02% titanium, the balance essentially iron and incidental elements and impurities. | 09-16-2010 |
20100258217 | Nanocarbide Precipitation Strengthened Ultrahigh-Strength, Corrosion Resistant, Structural Steels - A nanocarbide precipitation strengthened ultrahigh-strength, corrosion resistant, structural steel possesses a combination of strength and corrosion resistance comprising in combination, by weight, about: 0.1 to 0.3% carbon (C), 8 to 17% cobalt (Co), 0 to 10% nickel (Ni), 6 to 12% chromium (Cr), less than 1% silicon (Si), less than 0.5% manganese (Mn), and less than 0.15% copper (Cu), with additives selected from the group comprising about: less than 3% molybdenum (Mo), less than 0.3% niobium (Nb), less than 0.8% vanadium (V), less than 0.2% tantalum (Ta), less than 3% tungsten (W), and combinations thereof, with additional additives selected from the group comprising about: less than 0.2% titanium (Ti), less than 0.2% lanthanum (La) or other rare earth elements, less than 0.15% zirconium (Zr), less than 0.005% boron (B), and combinations thereof, impurities of less than about: 0.02% sulfur (S), 0.012% phosphorus (P), 0.015% oxygen (O) and 0.015% nitrogen (N), the remainder substantially iron (Fe), incidental elements and other impurities. The alloy is strengthened by nanometer scale M | 10-14-2010 |
20110044843 | HIGH-STRENGTH ALUMINUM CASTING ALLOYS RESISTANT TO HOT TEARING - An aluminum casting alloy resistant to hot tearing includes, in wt %, about 4.0 to about 6.9 Zn, about 2.0 to about 3.5 Mg, about 0.6 to about 1.2 Cu, about 0.38 to about 0.57 Sc, about 0.18 to about 0.28 Zr, and the balance Al and impurities, substantially excluding Fe, Mn, and Si, said alloy characterized by a freezing range of less than about 150° C., solidus temperature above about 490° C., and eutectic phase fraction above about 5% at the late stages of solidification. The alloy is processed to form a dispersion of L1 | 02-24-2011 |
20110268602 | TITANIUM ALLOYS - Provided herein are titanium alloys that can achieve a combination of high strength and high toughness or elongation, and a method to produce the alloys. By tolerating iron, oxygen, and other incidental elements and impurities, the alloys enable the use of lower quality scrap as raw materials. The alloys are castable and can form α-phase laths in a basketweave morphology by a commercially feasible heat treatment that does not require hot-working or rapid cooling rates. The alloys comprise, by weight, about 3.0% to about 6.0% aluminum, 0% to about 1.5% tin, about 2.0% to about 4.0% vanadium, about 0.5% to about 4.5% molybdenum, about 1.0% to about 2.5% chromium, about 0.20% to about 0.55% iron, 0% to about 0.35% oxygen, 0% to about 0.007% boron, and 0% to about 0.60% other incidental elements and impurities, the balance of weight percent comprising titanium. | 11-03-2011 |
20130174944 | TITANIUM ALLOYS - Provided herein are titanium alloys that can achieve a combination of high strength and high toughness or elongation, and a method to produce the alloys. By tolerating iron, oxygen, and other incidental elements and impurities, the alloys enable the use of lower quality scrap as raw materials. The alloys are castable and can form α-phase laths in a basketweave morphology by a commercially feasible heat treatment that does not require hot-working or rapid cooling rates. The alloys comprise, by weight, about 3.0% to about 6.0% aluminum, 0% to about 1.5% tin, about 2.0% to about 4.0% vanadium, about 0.5% to about 4.5% molybdenum, about 1.0% to about 2.5% chromium, about 0.20% to about 0.55% iron, 0% to about 0.35% oxygen, 0% to about 0.007% boron, and 0% to about 0.60% other incidental elements and impurities, the balance of weight percent comprising titanium. | 07-11-2013 |
Josep Maria Jou, Barcelona ES
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20100167261 | PLATELET STABILIZATION - Provided are methods for stabilizing mean platelet component and/or platelets in a sample comprising combining said sample with EDTA, a second anticoagulant, and one or more kinase inhibitors. Also provided are compositions for stabilizing a sample comprising platelets, and kits for storing a platelet sample. | 07-01-2010 |
Liang-Der Jou, Houston, TX US
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20140003687 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING HEMODYNAMICS OF A BLOOD VESSEL | 01-02-2014 |
Lianghwa Jou, Hillsborough, CA US
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20110276691 | Methods and Systems of Forming the Uniform Resource Identifier of An Arbitrary Segment of A Resource - This disclosure relates to methods and systems of forming the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of an arbitrary segment of a resource without the FRAGMENT component, and generally comprising the steps of devising a logical framework for the resource and formulating an addressing scheme and reverse-addressing scheme for any arbitrary segment of the resource. Embodiments of the general methods and systems may include attaching information regarding the subject matter of the segment of the resource to the corresponding URI, and forming a composite URI for multiple component segments of one or more resources without the need to physically combine the component segments. | 11-10-2011 |
Min-Jung Jou, Daejeon KR
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20130004859 | NONAQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE AND LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERY USING THE SAME - Disclosed are a nonaqueous electrolyte for a lithium secondary battery containing a hetero polycyclic compound and a lithium secondary battery using the same. | 01-03-2013 |
20130230781 | NON-AQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE AND LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERY USING THE SAME - The present invention provides a non-aqueous electrolyte solution for a lithium secondary battery, comprising an ester-based compound having a branched-chain alkyl group; and a lithium secondary battery using the same. | 09-05-2013 |
20130244120 | Non-Aqueous Electrolyte And Lithium Secondary Battery Using The Same - The present invention provides non-aqueous electrolyte solution for a lithium secondary battery, comprising fluoroethylene carbonate and a pyrimidine-based compound; and a lithium secondary battery using the same. | 09-19-2013 |
20130252113 | NON-AQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE AND LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERY USING THE SAME - The present invention provides non-aqueous electrolyte solution for a lithium secondary battery, comprising a pyrimidine-based compound, a non-fluorinated solvent and a fluorinated solvent; and a lithium secondary battery using the same. | 09-26-2013 |
20130295468 | NON-AQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE AND LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERY USING THE SAME - The present invention provides non-aqueous electrolyte solution for a lithium secondary battery, comprising an ester-based compound having a branched-chain alkyl group and an ester-based compound having a straight-chain alkyl group; and a lithium secondary battery using the same. | 11-07-2013 |
20150086878 | NON-AQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE AND LITHIUM SECONDARY BATTERY USING THE SAME - The present invention provides non-aqueous electrolyte solution for a lithium secondary battery, comprising an ester-based compound having a branched-chain alkyl group and an ester-based compound having a straight-chain alkyl group; and a lithium secondary battery using the same. | 03-26-2015 |
Ronald Jou, Cupertino, CA US
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20120083826 | SURGICAL DEVICE AND METHODS - A system and method for abdominal surgery is disclosed. The system can have one or more end effectors that can be attached to an introducer and/or tray and inserted into the abdomen through a large puncture through the patient's umbilicus. The end effector can have a surgical tool, such as a grasper. The system can have a manipulatable control arm that can be inserted into the abdomen through a small puncture through the patient's body wall. The end effector can be attached to the control arm and simultaneously or concurrently detached from the introducer or tray. The control arm can then manipulate the end effector to perform the surgery. | 04-05-2012 |
Shuen-Ri Jou US
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20120326544 | Magnetic break system - A magnetic brake system includes a magnetic induction unit, which is fixedly mounted at the chassis of a vehicle and comprising a stack of silicon steel sheets and a coil wound round the stack of silicon steel sheets and electrically connected to a switch at a brake pedal of the vehicle, and a magnetic attraction unit, which is arranged corresponding to the magnetic induction unit for causing a magnetic attractive or repulsive force between the magnetic induction unit and the magnetic attraction unit when the brake pedal is pressed to switch on the switch. | 12-27-2012 |
Stephan Jou, Richmond Hill CA
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20150205954 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ANALYZING RISK - The present invention provides a method, system and computer program product for analyzing risks, for example associated with potential data leakage. Risk for activities may be measured as a function of risk components related to: persons involved in the activity; sensitivity of data at risk; endpoint receiving data at risk; and type the activity. Risk may account for the probability of a leakage event given an activity as well as a risk cost which reflects the above risk components. Manually and/or automatically tuned parameters may be used to affect the risk calculation. Risk associated with persons and/or files may be obtained by: initializing risk scores of persons or files based on a rule set; adjusting the risk scores in response to ongoing monitoring of events; identifying commonalities across persons or files; and propagating risk scores based on the commonalities. | 07-23-2015 |
Stephan Jou, Kanata CA
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20080198156 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF REPORT RENDERING - A report rendering system and method of filtering and navigating reports on mobile devices are provided. The report rendering system comprises a scene generator for generating a scene of a report in response to a request to view the report or a subset of the report and a navigation module for storing selected components within the scene. The method comprises the steps of generating a scene of a report in response to a request to view the report or a subset of the report and storing selected components within the scene | 08-21-2008 |
20080201356 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF REPORT REPRESENTATION - A report representation system and method of transforming report outputs into a standard representation format are provided. The report representation system comprises a report parser for parsing a report output, a code generator for generating a standard representation code of the report output and a code compiler for converting the standard representation code into a format representable as a fixed schema repository. The method comprises the steps of parsing a report output, generating a standard representation code of the report output and converting the standard representation code into a format representable as a fixed schema repository. | 08-21-2008 |
Stephan F. Jou, Richmond Hill CA
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20130332481 | PREDICTIVE ANALYSIS BY EXAMPLE - An illustrative embodiment of a computer-implemented method for predictive analytic queries includes creating a user-defined predictive analytics query using a set of syntactic grammar that defines a correct syntax of the user-defined predictive analytics query including a created set of predictive analytics by-example vocabularies and a set of subject-specific by-example vocabularies forming a set of by-example vocabularies, wherein the set of syntactic grammar defines semantics of each syntactically correct predictive analytics query using the by-example vocabularies such that predictive analytics queries can be expressed with semantic precision using this constrained Natural Language Processing (cNLP) approach. The computer-implemented method further generates a predictive analytic model and runtime query, using the user-defined predictive analytics query, executes the runtime query using the predictive analytic model to create a result, and returns the result to the user. | 12-12-2013 |
Stephan Fong-Jau Jou, Kanata CA
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20140205977 | VISUALIZING THE MOOD OF A GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS - Techniques are described for visualizing the mood of a group of individuals. In one example, a graphical display is divided into regions representing different emotions. Input indicative of an emotion is received from individuals located in an area of interest. As the input is received, a set of indicators is output in each of the regions of the graphical display. Each indicator represents a different one of the individuals who is experiencing the emotion associated with the region in which the indicator is displayed and is displayed with a color assigned to the emotion. The indicators are animated to move over time toward a center of the graphical display and are removed upon reaching the center of the graphical display. In this way, the graphical display depicts a current mood for the group and indicates a rate of change of each of the different emotions. | 07-24-2014 |
Stephan Fong-Jau Jou, Ontario CA
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20140099610 | VISUALIZING THE MOOD OF A GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS - Techniques are described for visualizing the mood of a group of individuals. In one example, a graphical display is divided into regions representing different emotions. Input indicative of an emotion is received from individuals located in an area of interest. As the input is received, a set of indicators is output in each of the regions of the graphical display. Each indicator represents a different one of the individuals who is experiencing the emotion associated with the region in which the indicator is displayed and is displayed with a color assigned to the emotion. The indicators are animated to move over time toward a center of the graphical display and are removed upon reaching the center of the graphical display. In this way, the graphical display depicts a current mood for the group and indicates a rate of change of each of the different emotions. | 04-10-2014 |
Takahito Jou, Yokkaichi-Shi JP
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20120169318 | LOAD DRIVING DEVICE - The source of FET is connected to a battery voltage +V through a fuse, while the drain of FET is connected to an electric load. The gate of FET is connected to the connection node of a capacitor and a resistor of a serial circuit configured with the capacitor the resistor. The serial circuit is connected in series with FET. The source and drain of FET are connected to both ends of the capacitor. The gate of FET is connected to the connection node of resistors. The resistor is connected to FET. | 07-05-2012 |
Tyan-Shu Jou, Fremont, CA US
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20090092255 | Dynamic Authentication in Secured Wireless Networks - Systems and methods for authentication using paired dynamic secrets in secured wireless networks are provided. Each authenticated user is assigned a random secret generated so as to be unique to the user. The secret is associated with a wireless interface belonging to the user, so that no other wireless interface may use the same secret to access the network. The secret may be updated either periodically or at the request of a network administrator, and reauthentication of the wireless network may be required. | 04-09-2009 |
20110055898 | Dynamic Authentication in Secured Wireless Networks - Systems and methods for authentication using paired dynamic secrets in secured wireless networks are provided. Each authenticated user is assigned a random secret generated so as to be unique to the user. The secret is associated with a wireless interface belonging to the user, so that no other wireless interface may use the same secret to access the network. The secret may be updated either periodically or at the request of a network administrator, and reauthentication of the wireless network may be required. | 03-03-2011 |
20110281609 | ON-DEMAND SERVICES BY WIRELESS BASE STATION VIRTUALIZATION - Initiating a virtual presence at a physical access point in response to a request for a service from a wireless access device is provided. A particular wireless service may be provided to a subscriber on an on-demand basis according to location and/or type of service requested. The service may be terminated when demand for the service comes to an end whereby a common wireless service infrastructure may be shared amongst service providers thus eliminating the need for radio channel coordination and otherwise enhancing service quality for those service providers. | 11-17-2011 |
20120317625 | Dynamic Authentication in Secured Wireless Networks - Systems and methods for authentication using paired dynamic secrets in secured wireless networks are provided. Each authenticated user is assigned a random secret generated so as to be unique to the user. The secret is associated with a wireless interface belonging to the user, so that no other wireless interface may use the same secret to access the network. The secret may be updated either periodically or at the request of a network administrator, and reauthentication of the wireless network may be required. | 12-13-2012 |
20140066112 | ON-DEMAND SERVICES BY WIRELESS BASE STATION VIRTUALIZATION - Initiating a virtual presence at a physical access point in response to a request for a service from a wireless access device is provided. A particular wireless service may be provided to a subscriber on an on-demand basis according to location and/or type of service requested. The service may be terminated when demand for the service comes to an end whereby a common wireless service infrastructure may be shared amongst service providers thus eliminating the need for radio channel coordination and otherwise enhancing service quality for those service providers. | 03-06-2014 |
20140068724 | DYNAMIC AUTHENTICATION IN SECURED WIRELESS NETWORKS - Systems and methods for authentication using paired dynamic secrets in secured wireless networks are provided. Each authenticated user is assigned a random secret generated so as to be unique to the user. The secret is associated with a wireless interface belonging to the user, so that no other wireless interface may use the same secret to access the network. The secret may be updated either periodically or at the request of a network administrator, and reauthentication of the wireless network may be required. | 03-06-2014 |
20150133089 | ON-DEMAND SERVICES BY WIRELESS BASE STATION VIRTUALIZATION - Initiating a virtual presence at a physical access point in response to a request for a service from a wireless access device is provided. A particular wireless service may be provided to a subscriber on an on-demand basis according to location and/or type of service requested. The service may be terminated when demand for the service comes to an end whereby a common wireless service infrastructure may be shared amongst service providers thus eliminating the need for radio channel coordination and otherwise enhancing service quality for those service providers. | 05-14-2015 |
Tyan-Shu Jou, Cary, NC US
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20090060200 | Method of Converging Different Group Keys from Island into Single Group Key in Wireless Transport Network - The present invention provides a method of distributing a new group key by a designated group key server, comprising: receiving a group key by a wireless device from each of a newly discovered neighbor. The next step is to receive a list of devices that the newly discovered neighbor connects to. Then, the device determines whether or not the received group key is the same with a new group key and a key index from a neighbor Ni and to associate each the group key with the list of device received from the same neighbor. The device compares all the group keys from the each neighbor and merging an associated lists of device into a single list if the group keys are the same. Subsequently, the device selects the group key with the largest associated list of device be a new selected group key. | 03-05-2009 |
Willy Min Jou, Destelbergen BE
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20100297161 | IMMUNOPROTECTIVE INFLUENZA ANTIGEN AND ITS USE IN VACCINATION - The present invention relates to an influenza antigen, comprising a fusion product of at least the extracellular part of a conserved influenza membrane protein or a functional fragment thereof and a presenting carrier, which may be a presenting (poly)peptide or a non-peptidic structure, such as glycans, peptide mimetics, synthetic polymers. The invention further relates to a vaccine against influenza, comprising at least an antigen of the invention, optionally in the presence of one or more excipients. The invention also relates to use of the antigen, a method for preparing the antigen and acceptor cells expressing the antigen. | 11-25-2010 |
Yu-Chen Jou, San Diego, CA US
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20090304024 | INCREASING CAPACITY IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - Techniques to increase capacity in a wireless communications system. In an aspect, systematic non-transmission, or “blanking,” of minimal-rate frames transmitted in a communications system is provided. In an exemplary embodiment, eighth rate frames in a cdma2000 voice communications system are systematically substituted with null-rate frames carrying zero traffic bits. Provisions are nevertheless made for the transmission of certain designated as “critical” by, e.g., a vocoder. The receiver detects the presence of null rate or non-null rate transmissions and processes the received frames accordingly, including updating an outer loop power control only in response to non-null rate frames. Further techniques for changing the pilot transmission gating pattern to assist the receiver in detecting null rate frames are provided. In another aspect, early termination of a signal transmission over a wireless communications link is provided. In an exemplary embodiment, a base station (BS) transmits power control groups (PCG's) for a frame over a forward link (FL) to a mobile station (MS) until accurate reception of the frame is acknowledged by the MS over a reverse link (RL), possibly before all PCG's of the frame are received over the FL. Possible ACK signaling methods are defined for channels associated with a cdma2000 wireless communications system. In another exemplary embodiment, techniques for reverse link early termination are also provided. | 12-10-2009 |