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20090167662 | POWER MOSFET INTEGRATION - A cellular transistor includes an N-type heavily doped (N+) buried layer (NBL), an N-well connected to the NBL, an N+ layer connected to the N-well and multiple drains. The N-well is formed after formation of the NBL. The N+ layer is formed after formation of the N-well. The multiple drains are connected to the NBL via the N-well and the N+ layer. | 07-02-2009 |
20090239988 | POLYCARBONATE COMPOSITIONS, METHODS OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF AND ARTICLES COMPRISING THE SAME - Disclosed herein is a polycarbonate composition comprising polycarbonate; a colorant composition that comprises a white colorant in an amount of about 1 to about 15 wt %, based on the total weight of the polycarbonate composition; a fibrous composition; and an acid composition; wherein the weight ratio of the acid composition to the colorant composition is about 0.0001:1 to about 1:1. Disclosed herein too is a method comprising blending a polycarbonate composition that comprises polycarbonate; a colorant composition that comprises a white colorant in an amount of about 1 to about 15 wt %, based on the total weight of the polycarbonate composition; a fibrous composition; and an acid composition; wherein the weight ratio of the acid composition to the colorant composition is about 0.0001:1 to about 1:1. | 09-24-2009 |
20120104468 | FABRICATING HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSISTORS IN A LOW VOLTAGE PROCESS - Fabricating high voltage transistors includes forming a buried p-type implant on a p-substrate for each transistor, the transistor having a source side and a drain side, wherein the p-type implant is positioned adjacent the source and is configured to extend under a gate region; depositing a low doping epitaxial layer on the p-substrate and the p-type implant for each high voltage transistor, the low doping epitaxial layer extending from the source to the drain; forming an N-Well in the low doping epitaxial layer for each transistor, wherein the N-Well corresponds to a low voltage transistor N-Well fabricated using a low voltage transistor fabrication process; and forming a p-top diffusion region in or on the N-Well for each transistor, wherein the p-top diffusion region is configured to compensate for a dopant concentration of the N-Well at or near a surface of the N-Well opposing the substrate. | 05-03-2012 |
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20150195169 | Method, Device, and System for Measuring Network Packet Loss - A method, device, and system for measuring network packet loss. A sender performs data packet counting processing on a service stream sent to a receiver to obtain a first data packet count corresponding to a measurement period identifier. The sender sends an OAM packet including a measurement period identifier to be queried to the receiver. The OAM packet and a data packet of the service stream are transmitted on a same path. The sender receives a second data packet count that is returned by the receiver after the receiver receives the OAM packet. The second data packet count is a count obtained by the receiver by performing data packet counting processing on the received service stream. The sender determines a network packet loss situation according to the first data packet count and the second data packet count. | 07-09-2015 |
20150200828 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR MEASURING NETWORK PACKET LOSS - Provided are a method, apparatus and system for measuring network packet loss, the method includes: acquiring data packet measurement information measured by at least one target logical port to a traffic stream, transmitting the data packet measurement information to a measurement control point, so that the measurement control point determine the condition of network packet loss according to the data packet measurement information. As a data collecting point acquires the data packet measurement information measured by at least one target logical port to the traffic stream, and uniformly transmits the data packet measurement information to the measurement control point, when multiple target logical ports respectively perform measurement to acquire respective data packet measurement information, the measurement control point uniformly determines condition of packet loss of the traffic stream. Therefore, accurate packet loss measurement can be performed on the traffic stream under the scenario of point-to-point, point-to-multipoint or multipoint-to-multipoint networks. | 07-16-2015 |
20150290876 | STEREOLITHOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND METHOD - A stereolithographic apparatus and method is disclosed in the present invention. The stereolithographic apparatus includes a container for containing liquid photosensitive resin; an imaging means for displaying a contour of a two-dimensional image with a transparent region inside the contour; a light source device for projecting light onto a surface of the liquid photosensitive resin through the transparent region to cure the liquid photosensitive resin; wherein, the imaging means is disposed between the container and the light source device; the light source device is a area light source emitting substantially panel light. | 10-15-2015 |
20150328833 | STEREOLITHOGRAPHY RAPID PROTOTYPING APPARATUS AND METHOD - The present invention discloses a stereolithography rapid prototyping apparatus and method thereof. The stereolithography rapid prototyping apparatus comprises a container for receiving a photo-reactive resin in fluid state, an imaging means for displaying two-dimensional digital images and a light source for causing said photo-reactive resin in fluid state to undergo polymerization. Said container and said light source are disposed at the different sides of said imaging means respectively. According to embodiments of the present invention, the light path are formed only by the light source and the imaging means, the position relationship are simple, the light path is simple, there is no time delay, the curing effect can be improved accordingly. | 11-19-2015 |
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20130114298 | BACKLIGHT AND DISPLAY DEVICE - Embodiments of the present invention disclose a backlight and a display device, to reduce the number of LEDs in a backlight, save costs, while avoiding dark areas appearing on the screen, so as to ensure display effect. The backlight comprises a first light guide plate and at least one light-emitting diode assembly, and the light-emitting diode assembly is located on one side of the first light guide plate. The light-emitting diode assembly comprises a second light guide plate, at least one light-emitting diode and a reflective film, wherein the at least one light-emitting diode is located on at least one side of the second light guide plate, and the reflective film is located on at least one side of the second light guide plate. | 05-09-2013 |
20150023004 | Backlight Module And Display Device - Embodiments of the present invention provide a backlight module comprising a light source and a diffusion plate disposed immediately opposite a light exiting surface of the light source. | 01-22-2015 |
20150346571 | DISPLAY MODULE AND DISPLAY DEVICE - The invention provides a display module and a display device. The display module comprises a display panel, a backlight module and a glue frame, wherein the display panel comprises a color filter substrate, a light-outputting surface of which is provided with a transparent conductive layer thereon; the backlight module comprises a back plate, which is formed of conductive material; and the glue frame is provided between the display panel and the back plate, and wherein the glue frame is provided with a first opening therein; and the display module comprises a conductive member with a first bent part, a first end of which is attached to the conductive layer by passing through the first opening, a second end of which opposite to the first end is attached to the back plate through the first bent part. The invention can improve the display quality of the display | 12-03-2015 |
20150362665 | BACKPLANE AND BACKLIGHT MODULE HAVING THE SAME, DISPLAY DEVICE - In an embodiment of the present disclosure, a backplane includes a plate-like body, and a PCB for securing a rectangle. The body includes a first clamping part corresponding to a first side edge of the PCB having an L-shaped bend facing towards the PCB for clamping the first side edge. The body further includes a second clamping part corresponding to a second side edge of the PCB having a U-shaped bend facing towards the PCB for clamping the second side edge. The second side edge is parallel to the first side edge. A riveting column is secured on the body uncovered by the PCB, the riveting column is located at the same side of the PCB as the first clamping part, and a spring is secured on the riveting column and presses the edge of the PCB against the body. | 12-17-2015 |
20160003999 | BACKLIGHT UNIT AND DISPLAY DEVICE - A backlight unit ( | 01-07-2016 |
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20150037280 | SUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLONE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention provides novel substituted pyrazolone compounds, pharmaceutical acceptable salts and formulations thereof useful in modulating the protein tyrosine kinase activity, and in modulating cellular activities such as proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, migration and invasion. The invention also provides pharmaceutically acceptable compositions comprising such compounds and methods of using the compositions in the treatment of hyperproliferative disorders in mammals, especially humans. | 02-05-2015 |
20150050239 | SUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLONE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention provides novel substituted pyrazolone compounds, pharmaceutical acceptable salts and formulations thereof useful in modulating the protein tyrosine kinase activity, and in modulating cellular activities such as proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, migration and invasion. The invention also provides pharmaceutically acceptable compositions comprising such compounds and methods of using the compositions in the treatment of hyperproliferative disorders in mammals, especially humans. | 02-19-2015 |
20150087663 | SUBSTITUTED AMINOPYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE - The invention relates to the preparation and use of new aminopyrimidine derivatives as drug candidates in free form or in pharmaceutically acceptable salt form and formulations thereof for the modulation of a disorder or disease which is mediated by the activity of the PI3K enzymes. The invention also provides pharmaceutically acceptable compositions comprising such compounds and methods of using the compositions in the treatment of disorders or diseases, such as disorders of immunity and inflammation in which PI3K enzymes play a role in leukocyte function, and hyperproliferative disorders associated with PI3K activity, including but not limited to leukemias and solid tumors, in mammals, especially humans. | 03-26-2015 |
20150141463 | SUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLONE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention provides novel substituted pyrazolone compounds, pharmaceutical acceptable salts and formulations thereof useful in modulating the protein tyrosine kinase activity, and in modulating cellular activities such as proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, migration and invasion. The invention also provides pharmaceutically acceptable compositions comprising such compounds and methods of using the compositions in the treatment of hyperproliferative disorders in mammals, especially humans. | 05-21-2015 |
20150274705 | SUBSTITUTED HETEROARYL COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention provides novel heteroaryl compounds, pharmaceutical acceptable salts and formulations thereof useful in preventing, treating or lessening the severity of a protein-mediated disease. The invention also provides pharmaceutically acceptable compositions comprising such compounds and methods of using the compositions in the treatment of protein kinase-mediated disease. | 10-01-2015 |
20150299219 | BICYCLIC PYRAZOLONE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention provides substituted bicyclic pyrazolone compounds, which are used to inhibit or modulate the activity of receptor tyrosine kinases, especially Axl, Mer, c-Met and Ron. The invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compound disclosed herein, and a method of preventing, treating or lessening the severity of a proliferative disorder in a patient with the compounds or the pharmaceutical compositions disclosed herein. | 10-22-2015 |
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20130027118 | CAPACITIVE TOUCH PANEL AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - The present disclosure relates to structure of a capacitive touch panel and further relates to its manufacturing method. The structure comprises of sensing electrodes and peripheral circuits, wherein each sensing electrode comprises of a plurality of conductive units and a plurality of conductive wires for connecting the conductive units, wherein the conductive wires and peripheral circuits are made of a photosensitive material having an electrically conductive property. | 01-31-2013 |
20130050107 | TOUCH PANEL AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - The present disclosure provides a manufacturing method of a touch panel that comprises of: simultaneously baking a sensing electrode layer and a protective layer that covers the sensing electrode layer. The present disclosure solves the issue of the sensing electrode layer being easily oxidized or corroded when baked alone. The present disclosure also simplifies the manufacturing process of the touch panel. The present disclosure also provides a touch panel on the basis of the manufacturing method. | 02-28-2013 |
20130092520 | TOUCH DEVICE AND FABRICATION METHOD THEREOF - The present disclosure relates to a touch technology, and more particularly to a touch device and a fabrication method thereof. The touch device comprises a sensing area and a peripheral area. The touch device further comprises a sensing electrode layer, a shading layer, a signal transmission line layer, and a conductive layer. The sensing electrode layer extends from the sensing area to the peripheral area. The shading layer is disposed on the peripheral area to overlay the sensing electrode layer and has a through hole to expose a portion of the sensing electrode layer. The signal transmission line layer is disposed on the shading layer and does not cover the through hole. The conductive layer fills the through hole and electrically connects the sensing electrode layer. In addition, a fabrication method of a touch device is also provided. | 04-18-2013 |
20130105291 | TOUCH PANEL | 05-02-2013 |
20130163154 | ELECTRONIC PANEL, MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An embodiment of the present disclosure provides an electronic panel. The electronic panel comprises a protection cover having a visible area and a non-visible area, and a plurality of mask layers sequentially disposed on the non-visible area of the protection cover, wherein at least one of the mask layers has at least an escape ditch. Bubbles produced during the coating process can be discharged from the escape ditch, thereby improving the product's appearance and light transmittance. In addition, the present disclosure further provides a method of manufacturing the electronic panel and an electronic device. | 06-27-2013 |
20130168215 | TOUCH PANEL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - The present disclosure discloses a touch panel and a method of manufacturing the same. The touch panel comprises a transparent substrate, a non-transparent insulation layer disposed on the transparent substrate, wherein the non-transparent insulation layer has a first opening and a second opening, transparent conductive patterns disposed in the first opening and the second opening, and non-transparent conductive patterns disposed on the non-transparent insulation layer beyond the first opening and the second opening, wherein the non-transparent conductive patterns electrically connect the transparent conductive pattern in the first opening and the transparent conductive pattern in the second opening. | 07-04-2013 |
20130176234 | TOUCH PANEL AND A MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - The present disclosure relates to a touch technology and more particularly, to a touch panel and a manufacturing method thereof. The touch panel comprises a plurality of first sensing electrode axes, a plurality of second sensing electrode axes, and a plurality of conductive wire axes. The first sensing electrode axes are disposed along a first axis. The second sensing electrode axes are disposed along a second axis and electrically insulated from the first sensing electrode axes. The plurality of conductive wire axes are disposed along the second axis and extended to the first peripheral area. Any two of the conductive wire axes are electrically connected to different first sensing electrode axes. According to the touch panel and the manufacturing method provided in the present disclosure, areas of the available touch area and a visible area on the touch panel can be effectively increased. | 07-11-2013 |
20140028926 | TOUCH PANEL AND A MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - The present disclosure provides a touch panel. The touch panel comprises a plurality of first electrode axes, a plurality of second electrode axes, and a plurality of traces. The first electrode axes and the corresponding second electrode axes are disposed at a same level, intertwined, and electrically isolated from each other. The traces connect to the first electrode axes and the second electrode axes from one direction. The present disclosure further provides a manufacturing method of a touch panel. The traces electrically connect to the electrode axes along only one direction, thereby effectively decreasing the area needed to form the traces surrounding the active region and increasing the active region area. | 01-30-2014 |
20140048398 | TOUCH PANEL - A touch panel includes a protective cover with a lower surface herein, and an active region and a periphery region defined on the lower surface. A first sensing structure is disposed on the lower surface and covers the active region. A shelter layer is disposed on the lower surface and in the periphery region, wherein the shelter layer includes a highlight region and a highlight contrast region, a first pattern is disposed in the highlight region, and a non-transparent layer with a second pattern is disposed in the highlight region, wherein the first pattern is overlapped by the second pattern. | 02-20-2014 |
20150116265 | TOUCH PANEL AND TOUCH ELECTRODE STRUCTURE THEREOF - A touch panel and a touch electrode structure thereof are provided. The touch electrode structure defines position units and includes electrodes electrically insulated from each other. Each of the electrodes covers more than one of the position units and comprises a plurality of sub-electrodes electrically insulated from each other. Each of the sub-electrodes includes sub-electrode units. Each of the position units is corresponding to at least one of the sub-electrode units of at least one of the sub-electrode, and combinations of the sub-electrode units of the different sub-electrodes in the respective position units are different. In the touch electrode structure, each electrode can be electrically independent without needing to dispose a jumper and an insulating layer, thus simplifying process steps and improving a yield rate at the same time. | 04-30-2015 |
20150277642 | TOUCH PANEL MODULE - For a touch panel module, a first sensing unit is disposed on a viewing area of a substrate and includes a first electrode, a second sensing unit corresponds in position to a non-viewing area of the substrate and includes a first sub-electrode, an attaching portion corresponds in position to the non-viewing area and includes a first contact, and a first conducting wire, two ends of which are respectively connected to the first electrode and the first contact to form an electrical connection therebetween, and a connecting portion corresponds in position to the non-viewing area and includes a first conducting sub-wire for forming electrical connection between the first electrode and the first sub-electrode. | 10-01-2015 |
20150338959 | TOUCH PANEL AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - The present disclosure provides a manufacturing method for a touch panel comprising: disposing an electrode layer extending from touch area of a substrate to periphery area of the substrate, wherein the periphery area surrounds the periphery of the touch area. The method further includes disposing an insulation layer in the periphery area of the substrate to form a shielding layer, making the shielding layer cover the overlapping electrode in the periphery area and making the electrode layer of the touch area and the overlapping electrode locate on the same layer of the substrate so as to avoid fluctuation of resistance value in the electrode layer due to height difference. Meanwhile, adopting the disposition method also maintains insulating performance of the shielding layer. The present disclosure also provides a touch panel made by the manufacturing method. | 11-26-2015 |
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20130057488 | Touch Sensing Electrode and Touch Panel Using the Same - The present invention provides a touch sensing including a plurality of first sensing lines. Each first sensing line includes a first main trace and a plurality of first trace patterns wherein at least a first cross posit is disposed between the first main trace and the trace patterns. The present invention further provides a touch panel of using the same. | 03-07-2013 |
20130098749 | TOUCH SENSING DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - The present disclosure relates to a touch sensing device comprising a plurality of sensing electrode units and an insulating pattern layer. The insulating pattern layer covers the plurality of sensing electrode units and has a plurality of openings that are not corresponding to plurality of sensing electrode units. The present disclosure also discloses a method for manufacturing the touch sensing device. | 04-25-2013 |
20130106743 | TOUCH PANEL AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF | 05-02-2013 |
20130168221 | TOUCH PANEL AND A MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - The present disclosure relates to a touch technology, and more particularly, to a touch panel and a manufacturing method thereof. The present invention discloses a touch panel comprising a touch region, a first peripheral region at the first side of said touch region, a second peripheral region at the second side opposite to said first side, a plurality of first axial electrodes and second axial electrodes that intersect with each other diagonally to limit peripheral routing in the two peripheral regions, a plurality of peripheral first lead-wires disposed at the first peripheral region, and a plurality of second lead wares disposed at the second peripheral region. A manufacturing method of a touch panel is also provided. | 07-04-2013 |
20130270079 | TOUCH PANEL AND A MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - The present disclosure provides a touch panel which at least comprises a sensing area, a conductive wire area, and earthing lines. The conductive wire area surrounds the sensing area and is electrically connected to the sensing area, and the conductive wire area comprises a first conductive wire area and a second conductive wire area. The earthing lines are set between the first conductive wire area and the second conductive wire area. The touch panel can efficiently shield signal crosstalk between the first conductive wire area and the second conductive wire area by setting the earthing lines between the first conductive wire area and the second conductive wire area, thereby reducing the influence of signal crosstalk on efficiency of the touch panel. | 10-17-2013 |
20130271408 | TOUCH SCREEN AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - The present &closure provides a touch screen, wherein the touch screen includes: a protecting cover comprising a touch area and a border area surrounding the touch area; a black mask layer farmed on the border area; and a conductive assembly formed in the touch area, Wherein the conductive assembly is isolated from the black mask layer. By using the touch screen provided in the present disclosure, the problem of easy breaking of the conductive assembly Which leads to functional failure of a touch screen in the conventional technology can be solved. In addition, the present disclosure also provides a manufacturing method of the foregoing touch screen. | 10-17-2013 |
20130306452 | Touch Panel And Manufacturing Method Thereof - The present disclosure relates to a touch panel and a manufacturing method thereof, and more particularly, relates to a touch panel having a shielding layer. A manufacturing method of the touch panel provided in the present disclosure comprises of the steps of forming a plurality of first conductive axes and a plurality of second conductive units on a substrate; covering the first conductive axes and the second conductive units with an insulating layer and exposing at least a partial set of second conductive units; and forming a plurality of bridging structures and a shielding layer on the insulating layer simultaneously, wherein the bridging structures electrically connect to the second conductive units. The proposed method allows the shielding layer to be formed during the formation of the bridging structures, thereby eliminating the step of forming the shielding layer separately through an independent process, which saves costs and time. | 11-21-2013 |
20140190807 | TOUCH PANEL AND A MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - The present disclosure relates to a touch technology, and more particularly, to a touch panel and a manufacturing method the same. A touch panel is provided, comprising an inductive electrode layer and a patterned protective layer covering the inductive electrode layer; wherein formative pattern of the patterned protective layer is identical to that of the inductive electrode layer. The present disclosure also provides a manufacturing method for touch panels. A touch panel and a manufacturing method the same are provided in the present disclosure, in which the patterned protective layer is used for covering the inductive electrode layer to isolate the inductive electrode layer from oxygen and overcome the influence of oxygen on the diamond resistance changes of conductive materials under the condition of high-temperature baking, thereby enhancing the accuracy of touch positions recognized by touch panel. | 07-10-2014 |
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20080315728 | Linear Actuator - An actuator. In one embodiment, the actuator comprises a reversible electric motor having a stator having a housing, a rotor housed in the housing of the stator, and a shaft having a forward portion and a rearward portion extending oppositely and coaxially from the rotor, respectively; a fan member coaxially attached to the forward portion or the rearward portion of the motor shaft such that the fan member is operable simultaneously with the rotor of the reversible electric motor; and an electromagnetic brake movable between a first position and a second position, positioned in relation to the fan member such that when the electromagnetic brake is in the first position, the fan member is rotatable with the rotor of the reversible electric motor, and when the electromagnetic brake is in the second position, the fan member stops rotating firmly, thereby causing the motor stops instantly. | 12-25-2008 |
20130162250 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO REDUCE POWER LOSS IN A GRADIENT AMPLIFIER - A gradient amplifier system, includes: a power stage comprising a plurality of bridge amplifiers, each operates at a first switching frequency; a gradient coil coupled to the power stage and configured to produce a magnetic field proportional to a coil current signal supplied by the power stage; a controller stage coupled to an input terminal of the power stage and configured to: generate a pulse width modulated gate signal based on the coil current signal and a reference current signal, wherein the pulse width modulated gate signal is generated at a second switching frequency when a slew rate associated with the reference current signal is below a threshold rate for at least a first time period; and apply the pulse width modulated gate signal to the power stage for changing an operating frequency of each of the plurality of bridge amplifiers from the first to the second switching frequency. | 06-27-2013 |