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Cheol Jin

Cheol Jin Jeong, Buyeo-Gun KR

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110277570Sensor Device Protected by a Film Layer and a Resin Layer - A sensor element assembly, including: a sensor element; lead frames provided with the sensor element therebetween, the lead frames fixing the sensor element; a first head protection film protecting the sensor element fixed between the lead frames; an insulating film covering the first head protection film and the lead frames to insulate the lead frames; and a second head protection film (resin layer) further covering the head covered with the insulating film. The sensor element assembly is advantageous in that an epoxy resin layer is formed on a film layer covering a sensor element, so that the strength of the sensor element assembly can be maintained by the epoxy resin layer itself, thereby improving the impact resistance and compressive strength thereof.11-17-2011

Cheol Jin Kim, Suwon-Si KR

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20090194090Oven - An oven, which both satisfies heat insulating and cooling of a door by adjusting an air flow in channels formed in the door. The oven includes a plurality of channels provided in a door, into which external air flows, accompanied with air discharged by a discharge duct, such that the air flows in the plurality of the channels, and a flow conversion part formed above at least one of the plurality of the channels for stagnating the flow of air. Since the door insulates a cooking chamber from heat and is cooled using a difference of pressures between upper and lower portions of the door, the oven concurrently satisfies conflicting two requirements, such as heat insulating and cooling of the door.08-06-2009

Patent applications by Cheol Jin Kim, Suwon-Si KR

Cheol Jin Lee, Seoul KR

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20090218930ELECTRON EMISSION SOURCE, ELECTRIC DEVICE USING THE SAME, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE ELECTRON EMISSION SOURCE - Provided are an electron emission source, a display apparatus using the same, an electronic device, and a method of manufacturing the display apparatus. The electron emission source includes a substrate, a cathode separately manufactured from the substrate, and a needle-shaped electron emission material layer, e.g., carbon nanotube (CNT) layer, fixed to the cathode by an adhesive layer. The CNT layer is formed by a suspension filtering method, and electron emission density is increased by a subsequent taping process on the electron emission material layer.09-03-2009
20090220408METHOD OF CUTTING CARBON NANOTUBES AND CARBON NANOTUBES PREPARED BY THE SAME - A method of cutting carbon nanotubes and carbon nanotubes prepared by the same are disclosed. The cutting method includes preparing a π-stacking complex including a doping metal, a non-polar molecule, and a bipolar solvent, adding carbon nanotubes to the π-stacking complex, followed by stirring at room temperature to prepare a metal-doped carbon nanotube solution, washing and drying the metal-doped carbon nanotube solution to prepare a metal-doped carbon nanotube powder, and performing nitric acid treatment to the metal-doped carbon nanotube powder, followed by cutting and washing with distilled water. Carbon nanotubes having a short and uniform length and open terminals can be produced in mass via a simple process, thereby expanding the uses and applications of carbon nanotubes.09-03-2009
20100181896SURFACE FIELD ELECTRON EMITTERS USING CARBON NANOTUBE YARN AND METHOD OF FABRICATING CARBON NANOTUBE YARN THEREOF - Surface field electron emitters using a carbon nanotube yarn and a method of fabricating the same are disclosed. To fabricate the carbon nanotube yarn for use in fabrication of simple and efficient carbon nanotube field electron emitters, the method performs densification of the carbon nanotube yarn during rotation of a plying unit and heat treatment of the carbon nanotube yarn that has passed through the plying unit without using organic or inorganic binders or polymer pastes. The method fabricates the carbon nanotube yarn with excellent homogeneity and reproducibility through a simple process. The carbon nanotube yarn-based surface field electron emitters can be applied to various light emitting devices.07-22-2010
20100233360METHOD OF FORMING ELECTRONIC MATERIAL LAYER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING THE METHOD OF FORMING ELECTRONIC MATERIAL LAYER - A method of transferring an electronic material and a method of manufacturing an electronic device using the method of transferring the electronic material. The method of transferring the electronic material includes dipping a template, on which an electronic material layer is formed, into a liquid medium, separating the electronic material layer from the template, and floating the electronic material layer on a surface of the liquid medium; raising up the electronic material layer floated on the surface of the liquid medium by using a target substrate and transferring the electronic material layer on the target substrate; and fixing the electronic material layer to the target substrate.09-16-2010
20100316792METHOD OF FABRICATING ELECTRON EMISSION SOURCE AND METHOD OF FABRICATING ELECTRONIC DEVICE BY USING THE METHOD - A method of fabricating an electron emission source and a method of fabricating an electronic device by using the method. An electron emission material layer of the electron emission source is formed by filtration and transfer, and a mask including windows (openings) having predetermined patterns is used in a transfer process so that an electron emission layer having a desired shape may be freely obtained.12-16-2010

Patent applications by Cheol Jin Lee, Seoul KR

Cheol Jin Lee, Seongnam-City KR

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080291841Mobile Wimax Signal Analyzing Method - Disclosed herein is a method of analyzing portable Internet signals in a measuring instrument. The method includes the steps of (a) acquiring synchronization using a preamble included in a currently received frame, (b) acquiring the access parameters of a DL_MAP included in the frame, and checking the validity of the DL_MAP, (c) if, as a result of the check at step (b), the DL_MAP is determined to be valid, acquiring downlink parameters and burst configuration information by interpreting the DL_MAP, and (e) performing a variety of diagnoses, including evaluation of signal quality for each burst, using the parameters and the burst configuration information.11-27-2008