Charles Lin
Charles Lin, North Ryde AU
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20100008075 | SELF LEVELLING ILLUMINATION DEVICE - An illumination device for insertion entirely inside a typical novelty balloon or the like, said device including: an outer casing having a lower and an upper component and having a substantially spherical or ovoid overall shape, capable of rolling through at least one full revolution on a flat surface; a power source mounted inside said outer casing; and a light generator connected to said power source and mounted inside said outer casing such that light generated by said generator is directed substantially through said upper component; wherein the centre of gravity of said device is located within said lower component of said outer casing. | 01-14-2010 |
Charles Lin, Preston, MS US
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20090057480 | Helicopter Tail Assembly - A helicopter tail assembly includes a tail boom that extends along a tail axis, a tail fin mounted on one end of the tail boom, and a rudder mounted on the tail fin and pivotable relative to the tail fin about a pivot axis that is inclined with respect to the tail axis at an angle greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees. | 03-05-2009 |
20090057481 | Dual-Power Transmission Device for a Twin-Rotor Helicopter - A dual-power transmission device includes: a first output shaft secured rotatably in a housing and having a first rotor coupling portion extending outwardly of the housing; a second output shaft disposed to surround the first rotor coupling portion, secured rotatably in the housing, and having a second rotor coupling portion extending outwardly of the housing; first and second bevel gears mounted respectively on the first and second output shafts; first, second and third thrust bearings for positioning the first and second bevel gears in the housing; and first and second input units respectively coupled to first and second power sources and each meshing with the first and second bevel gears. | 03-05-2009 |
20090057482 | Transmission Device for a Twin-Rotor Helicopter - A transmission device includes: a transmission shaft having first and second shaft sections and a gear mounting portion; a first tube sleeved rotatably on the first shaft section, and including a tube body and an annular portion; a second tube sleeved on the second shaft section; a plurality of first planetary bevel gears mounted rotatably on the gear mounting portion; a plurality of second planetary bevel gears mounted rotatably on the annular portion; a transmission gear disposed rotatably on the tube body and meshing with the first and second planetary bevel gears; a first output bevel gear disposed rotatably on the second tube and meshing with the first planetary bevel gears; and a second output bevel gear disposed rotatably on the tube body of the first tube and meshing with the second planetary bevel gears. | 03-05-2009 |
20090060742 | Rotor Head for a Twin-Rotor Helicopter - A rotor head includes a hub and two joint members. The hub has opposite tubular end portions, each formed with a socket that extends inwardly from an end face thereof along a tube axis and that has inner and outer socket sections. Each of the joint members includes a link and a vibration absorbing component. The link has a hub coupling segment retained rotatably in the inner socket section of a respective socket, an intermediate segment extending from the hub coupling segment and disposed movably in the outer socket section of the respective socket, and a blade coupling segment extending from the intermediate segment and outwardly of the outer socket section. The vibration absorbing component is mounted on the intermediate segment, and is disposed in the outer socket section. | 03-05-2009 |
Charles Lin, Rudong County Nantong CN
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20120216377 | METHOD FOR MAKING GLOVES WITH ENHANCED GRIPPING POWER - A method for making gloves with enhanced gripping power, comprises: step 1, making a glove liner; step 2, covering a hand former with the glove liner and putting it into an oven for pre-heating; step 3, dipping the hand former into a coagulant completely; step 4, dipping the hand former into a latex; step 5, drying the surface; step 6, dipping the hand former into the latex again; step 7, spraying soluble solid particles on the surface evenly; step 8, baking; step 9, dipping the hand former into water to dissolve the soluble solid particles; step 10, baking; getting a glove with enhanced gripping power. The glove made by the method has good flexibility, can prevent oil permeability and has good slip-proof effect. | 08-30-2012 |
Charles Lin, Arlington, MA US
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20140350394 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SENSING, ENUMERATING AND IMAGING RARE CELLS WITH DIFFUSE LIGHT - Diffuse fluorescence flow cytometers and methods of using them include a plurality of excitation sources and a plurality of detectors, all circumferentially arranged about a space for accommodating a limb of a subject. Tomographic reconstructions of cells within the limb are made by varying the intensity and direction of excitation and then analyzing the results. | 11-27-2014 |
Charles Lin, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20150106221 | APPLICATIONS FOR WEARABLE DEVICES - Systems and methods of applications for wearable devices are disclosed. In some embodiments, a wearable device receives data from a personal computing device communicatively coupled to the wearable device. The data can correspond to content of an online marketplace. In response to receiving the data, the content can be caused to be displayed on the wearable device. The wearable device can detect an input from a user. The input can correspond to a requested action. The wearable device can transmit at least one instruction to the personal computing device. The instruction(s) can be configured to cause the personal computing device to perform the requested action. | 04-16-2015 |