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Chu-Yun Fun, Taipei TW
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080230852 | Fabrication of FinFETs with multiple fin heights - A semiconductor structure includes a first semiconductor strip extending from a top surface of the semiconductor substrate into the semiconductor substrate, wherein the first semiconductor strip has a first height. A first insulating region is formed in the semiconductor substrate and surrounding a bottom portion of the first semiconductor strip, wherein the first insulating region has a first top surface lower than a top surface of the first semiconductor strip. A second semiconductor strip extends from a top surface of the semiconductor substrate into the semiconductor substrate, wherein the second semiconductor strip has a second height greater than the first height. A second insulating region is formed in the semiconductor substrate and surrounding a bottom portion of the second semiconductor strip, wherein the second insulating region has a second top surface lower than the first top surface, and wherein the first and the second insulating regions have substantially same thicknesses. | 09-25-2008 |
Su-Yu Fun, Hsinchu City TW
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080198541 | FLEXIBLE DISPLAY - A flexible display including a flexible display panel and a flexible hollow supporting structure is provided. The flexible display panel has a first end and a second end opposite to each other. The flexible hollow supporting structure is integrated with the flexible display panel and extends from the first end to the second end of the flexible display panel. In addition, a supporting medium can be infused into the flexible hollow supporting structure so as to stretch and support the flexible display panel. | 08-21-2008 |
Wey Fun, Singapore SG
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090058850 | System and method for intuitive interactive navigational control in virtual environments - A human-computer-interface design scheme makes possible the creation of an interactive intuitive user navigation system that allows user to issue his intended direction and speed for traversing in the virtual environment with just appropriately positioning a tracker within the operating space. The interface system contains the information about the boundary and center of an arbitrarily-defined static zone within the operating space of the tracker. If the tracker is positioned inside this static zone, the system would interpret it as no traverse is intended. When the user decides to move in a particular direction, he just needs to move the tracker outside the static zone in that direction, and the computer would be able to calculate the intended traverse vector by finding the vector from the center of the static zone to the position of the tracker. The further the tracker is positioned from the static zone, the greater the speed of the intended traverse. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090079745 | System and method for intuitive interactive navigational control in virtual environments - A human-computer-interface design scheme makes possible the creation of an interactive intuitive user navigation system that allows user to issue his intended direction and speed for traversing in the virtual environment with just appropriately positioning a tracker within the operating space. The interface system contains the information about the boundary and center of an arbitrarily-defined static zone within the operating space of the tracker. If the tracker is positioned inside this static zone, the system would interpret it as no traverse is intended. When the user decides to move in a particular direction, he just needs to move the tracker outside the static zone in that direction, and the computer would be able to calculate the intended traverse vector by finding the vector from the center of the static zone to the position of the tracker. The further the tracker is positioned from the static zone, the greater the speed of the intended traverse. | 03-26-2009 |
Yu-Chang Fun, Taichung TW
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090285433 | Headphone - A headphone includes a hanger and two speaker units respectively disposed at the two ends of the hanger. Each speaker unit includes a first shell; a second shell engaged with the first shell, a first air passage being formed between the first shell and the second shell, a second air passage being formed on the second shell, the second air passage having an opening direction different from an opening direction of the first air passage; a cover engaged with the second shell and having a plurality of holes on the cover; and a speaker disposed between the first shell and the second shell. When the speaker outputs sound, airflows generated by the speaker are exhausted through the first air passage, the second air passage and the holes so that the amount of air exhaust is stable and the output audio is of high quality. | 11-19-2009 |
