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Phu Ho, Mission Viejo, CA US
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20090258286 | Modular battery pack and computer and familly of computers having a modular battery pack - A stackable modular battery pack system is disclosed that includes at least two modular battery packs, including first and second battery packs. Each of the modular battery packs comprises a case in which a battery is disposed, first electrical contacts electrically connected to the battery and disposed on an exterior of the case, and second electrical contacts electrically connected to the battery, with the second electrical contacts being disposed on the exterior of the case. The case of the first battery pack is configured to releasably engage the case of the second battery case. The first electrical contacts are located on the first battery case and the second electrical contacts are located on the second battery case so that the first electrical contacts contact the second electrical contacts where the case of the first battery case and the case of the second electrical contacts are engaged. | 10-15-2009 |
Phu Le, Dublin, CA US
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20110021889 | Continuous Analyte Measurement Systems and Systems and Methods for Implanting Them - Low profile continuous analyte measurement systems and systems and methods for implantation within the skin of a patient are provided. | 01-27-2011 |
20120150005 | Analyte Sensors with a Sensing Surface Having Small Sensing Spots - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to analyte determining methods and devices (e.g., electrochemical analyte monitoring systems) that have a sensing surface that includes two or more sensing elements disposed laterally to each other, where the sensing surface is on a working electrode of in vivo and/or in vitro analyte sensors, e.g., continuous and/or automatic in vivo monitoring using analyte sensors and/or test strips. Also provided are systems and methods of using the, for example electrochemical, analyte sensors in analyte monitoring. | 06-14-2012 |
Phu Le, Alameda, CA US
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20100030052 | ANALYTE SENSORS COMPRISING PLASTICIZERS - A method and analyte-measurement device adapted to determine the concentration of an analyte in a fluid from a measurement site within a body, including an animal body, a mammalian body, or a human body. The invention further relates to the use of partially or fully implantable glucose-monitoring devices, including transcutaneous or subcutaneous glucose-monitoring devices. Devices, systems and kits making use of the aforementioned method are provided as well. | 02-04-2010 |
Phu Nguyen, Fountain Valley, CA US
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20110039060 | COMPOSITE PANEL HAVING IN-SITU THERMOSET FOAMED CORE - A method for making a composite panel, wherein the composite panel has a honeycomb core sandwiched between a pair of facing sheets, includes the steps of (a) coating the interior walls of the cells with a unexpanded thermo-expandable material; (b) bonding a pair of facing sheets to the opposite sides of the honeycomb core; and (c) heating the honeycomb core while the honeycomb core is sandwiched between the pair of facing sheets with sufficient heat to cause the thermo-expandable material to expand and to substantially fill the cells. | 02-17-2011 |
Phu Nguyen, Dublin, CA US
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20140003120 | STATE SENSING SYSTEM FOR EFUSE MEMORY | 01-02-2014 |
Phu Thieu, Dallas, TX US
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20110078763 | Immobilization module for security on a communication system - Example embodiments are directed to a method of controlling a self-sufficient network system to prevent unauthorized use of the self-sufficient network. The method includes receiving an activation request from the self-sufficient network system and authenticating the self-sufficient network system based on the activation request. The self-sufficient network system is functional if the activation request is valid and the self-sufficient network system has reduced functionality if the activation request is not valid. | 03-31-2011 |