Apple Inc. - Cupertino, CA since Jun 2011
Mechanical Design Engineer
MIT - Cambridge, MA May 2010 - May 2011
Researcher
The Full Belly Project - Wilmington, North Carolina Area May 2008 - Aug 2008
Mechanical Engineer
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2009 - 2011
Master's of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2005 - 2009
Bachelor of Science (BS), Mechanical Engineering
Interests:
Product design, mechanical engineering, human factors, user studies, running, hiking, camping, everything outdoors, rowing, dogs
California State University San Francisco 1969 - 1974
Interests:
Exercise Home Improvement Reading Sports Home Decoration Electronics Outdoors Fitness Music Camping Family Values Movies Collecting Christianity Diet Cats Travel Investing Traveling Tennis
Kent N. Shum - Fremont CA, US Randall J. Diaz - Gilroy CA, US Robert J. Tong - Tracy CA, US Perry L. Hayden - Salinas CA, US Ming Leong - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
An embodiment of a modular electronic enclosure is provided as including a chassis having a first portion defining a first compartment, and a second portion defining a second compartment. First and second replaceable units are replaceably received within the first and second compartments, respectively. The modular electronic enclosure also has a fan unit that is replaceably received within a compartment defined by the first portion or the second portion. The fan unit is configured to pull in cooling air through the first portion and exhaust pressurized cooling air through the second portion. A method of cooling a modular electronic enclosure defining first and second compartments is also provided.
Kent Shum - Fremont CA, US Randall Diaz - Gilroy CA, US Robert Tong - Tracy CA, US Perry Hayden - Salinas CA, US Ming Leong - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
US Classification:
361695000
Abstract:
An embodiment of a modular electronic enclosure is provided as including a chassis having a first portion defining a first compartment, and a second portion defining a second compartment. First and second replaceable units are replaceably received within the first and second compartments, respectively. The modular electronic enclosure also has a fan unit that is replaceably received within a compartment defined by the first portion or the second portion. The fan unit is configured to pull in cooling air through the first portion and exhaust pressurized cooling air through the second portion. A method of cooling a modular electronic enclosure defining first and second compartments is also provided.
Santono Tirtoprodjo - Redwood City CA Ming H. Leong - Los Gatos CA
International Classification:
B32B 3104 B32B 3500
US Classification:
156577
Abstract:
An improved tape dispenser which is less likely to jam and which has a blade shield to prevent injury. Centrally of the dispenser there is placed a roll of tape conventionally wound in a spiral. The roll of tape has an outwardly exposed adhesive release surface and an inwardly exposed adhesive coated surface. In the dispenser, the tape is threaded on a dispensing path towards a cutting blade. Typically, the path is defined by a combination of guides terminating with a roller. The roll and the dispensing path are encased within a housing to prevent the exposed adhesive from adhering either to dust or nearby objects. The tape path extends past a severing tape blade. The trigger motion of the handle acts to pivot the tape holder on its hinge and move the severing blade holder. The motion of the tape holder is restricted by a guide, a guide slot and a stop. When the tape holder is in its original position, a blade shield keeps the blade from being exposed.