Chang-Fu Huang - Fremont CA, US Roger Huang - Fremont CA, US
International Classification:
G09F 3/00
US Classification:
040307000, 040324000
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a cup cover covering a cup that includes a thin film to seal a top opening of the cup. The cup cover includes an advertisement printed thereon. In a preferred embodiment, the advertisement printed on the thin film sealing the top opening of the cup further includes a special color commonly associated with a name brand for highlighting the advertisement for the name brand. In another preferred embodiment, the thin film for sealing the top opening of the cup further comprising a small breakable area for inserting a straw therein. In another preferred embodiment, the thin film for sealing the top opening of the cup further includes a pull up tap for pulling up the thin film for opening the top opening. In another preferred embodiment, the thin film for sealing the top opening of the cup further includes a pull up tap for pulling up a portion of the thin film to function as a drinking opening on the thin film.
- Washington DC, US Roger Zhen HUANG - Redwood City CA, US Darrell Leslie JAN - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
B01D 7/02 C01B 32/55 B64G 1/48
Abstract:
A system for spacecraft atmosphere COcapture that has a first heat exchanger configured to receive airflow from the spacecraft atmosphere and to cool the airflow via a first heat exchange with CO-depleted air. The system further has a pre-cooler configured to receive and cool the airflow from the first heat exchanger, and has a second heat exchanger configured to receive the airflow from the pre-cooler. The second heat exchanger can cool the airflow via a second heat exchange with the CO-depleted air. Deposition coolers can operate in a deposition mode in which COfrom the airflow is deposited to generate said CO-depleted air, and a sublimation mode in which deposited COis sublimated into COgas. A controller is configured to alternately cycle each of the first and second deposition coolers between the deposition mode and the sublimation mode.
System And Method For Monitoring The Structural Health Of Coupled Bearings
- SUNNYVALE CA, US Howard Hungchi CHUNG - San Jose CA, US Roger HUANG - Mountain View CA, US Fu-Kuo CHANG - Stanford CA, US Irene LI - Stanford CA, US Jeffrey Dean BERGMAN - Santa Clara CA, US
International Classification:
G01M 13/04
Abstract:
Placement of structural health monitoring sensors within a coupled bearing assembly. An exemplary structural health monitoring system comprises first and second bearings configured for rotatable positioning along a structure, and a spacer positioned between the first and second bearings. The first and second bearings are placed against opposing sides of the spacer, and have a preload force engaging the respective first and second bearings against the opposing sides of the spacer. A plurality of sensors are coupled to the spacer so as to be positioned between the spacer and at least one of the first and second bearings, the sensors further coupled to at least one of the first and second bearings so as to be configured to monitor a structural health of the at least one of the first and second bearings.
Accessing Shared Content Using Collaboration Attribute Partitioning
- Los Altos CA, US Roger Huang - San Mateo CA, US Tamar Bercovici - San Francisco CA, US Vikram Sardesai - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Box, Inc. - Los Altos CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/167 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Systems for managing shared content in a cloud-based service platform. A method commences upon identifying one or more storage devices that store one or more content objects. The storage devices may be partitioned into geographically distant locations. A first partition in one geography is associated with a first set of content objects and a second partition is associated with a second set of content objects. An inviter-collaborator generates a set of outgoing collaboration attributes pertaining to a shared content object from the first partition. The outgoing collaboration attributes are stored on the inviter's partition. An invitee-collaborator accepts the invitation and generates a set of incoming collaboration attributes that derive from the set of outgoing collaboration attributes. The set of incoming collaboration attributes are stored on the invitee's partition. The invitations can be sent and received through operation of a web application that facilitates offering invitations and acceptance of those invitations.
Device For Improving Performance In Kicking Sports
Sarah Elisabeth Pappas - Mountain View CA, US Max Mladen Vujovic - Mountain View CA, US Roger Zhen Huang - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
KICK COACH, LLC - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
A63B 69/00 A63B 24/00
Abstract:
A device constructed in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure may include one or more ball impact sensors operationally coupled to one or more tactile feedback components. The sensors may be positionable upon one or more surfaces of a shoe. The device may generate a tactile sensation when one or more sensors detect a ball impact.
System And Method For Monitoring The Structural Health Of Coupled Bearings
- Sunnyvale CA, US Howard Hungchi CHUNG - San Jose CA, US Roger HUANG - Mountain View CA, US Fu-Kuo CHANG - Stanford CA, US Irene LI - Stanford CA, US Jeffrey Dean BERGMAN - Santa Clara CA, US
Assignee:
Acellent Technologies, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G01M 13/04
US Classification:
73593
Abstract:
Placement of structural health monitoring sensors within a coupled bearing assembly. An exemplary structural health monitoring system comprises first and second bearings configured for rotatable positioning along a structure, and a spacer positioned between the first and second bearings. The first and second bearings are placed against opposing sides of the spacer, and have a preload force engaging the respective first and second bearings against the opposing sides of the spacer. A plurality of sensors are coupled to the spacer so as to be positioned between the spacer and at least one of the first and second bearings, the sensors further coupled to at least one of the first and second bearings so as to be configured to monitor a structural health of the at least one of the first and second bearings.
System And Method For Monitoring The Structural Health Of Rotating Elements
- SUNNYVALE CA, US Howard Hungchi CHUNG - San Jose CA, US Roger HUANG - Mountain View CA, US Fu-Kuo CHANG - Stanford CA, US Irene LI - Stanford CA, US Jeffrey Dean Bergman - Santa Clara CA, US
Assignee:
ACELLENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - SUNNYVALE CA
International Classification:
G01N 29/22
US Classification:
73632
Abstract:
A structural health monitoring system capable of maintaining electrical contact with sensors affixed to a rotating structure. One such structural health monitoring system comprises a rotatable structure, a plurality of sensors each affixed to the rotatable structure, and an interface. The interface has an inner housing and an outer housing, and maintains a plurality of individual electrical connections, each of the individual electrical connections being an electrical connection between one of the sensors and an electrical contact maintained on the outer housing, the electrical connections configured to be maintained during rotation of the structure. The inner housing is affixed to the structure and the outer housing is rotationally coupled to the inner housing, so that the inner housing is free to rotate with respect to the outer housing during rotation of the structure and the sensors, while maintaining the electrical connections.
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Mr. Roger Huang Interim Dean
Mendoza Business School Mendoza College of Business Schools - Academic - Colleges & Universities
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