| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20090268297 | OPTICAL LENS - A lens includes a central optical portion, a peripheral portion surrounding the central optical portion, a first ZnS coating formed on the central optical portion and the peripheral portion at one side of the lens, and a first MgF | 10-29-2009 |
| 20090317508 | MOLD CLEARING TOOL - A mold clearing tool includes a support portion and a draft portion. The support portion includes a bracket and two poles extending downward from two ends of the bracket. The bracket includes a second through hole defined therein. The draft portion includes a main body and a spiral draft end on one end of the main body. The spiral draft end is threaded outside. The draft portion is movably received through the second through hole for clearing excess material remaining in a molding chamber. The molding chamber includes a plurality of first through holes defined therein. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20100290137 | LENS MODULE - An exemplary lens module includes a lens barrel, a first lens, and a second lens. The lens barrel includes an accommodating cavity defined therein. The first lens is received in the accommodating cavity of the lens barrel. The first lens has a first adjusting notch defined at a periphery thereof. The second lens is received in the accommodating cavity of the lens barrel and adjacent to the first lens. The second lens has a second adjusting notch defined at a periphery thereof. The second adjusting notch communicates with the first adjusting notch. | 11-18-2010 |
| 20110025908 | PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH SLIDABLE IMAGE CAPTURING ASSEMBLY - A portable electronic device includes a shell, an image capturing assembly, a signal processing circuit, and a connection plate. The shell defines a first annular shaped guiding slot. The image capturing assembly includes a camera module. The camera module includes a substrate and a flexible circuit board (FPC). The FPC has one end connected to the substrate and another end electrically coupled to the signal processing circuit. The connection plate includes a first plate positioned on the shell and a second plate perpendicular to the first plate. A second guiding slot is defined on the second plate and aligned with the first guiding slot on the shell. The connection plate, the shell, the first and second annular guiding slots cooperatively define a laid-down T-shaped receiving groove, the image capturing assembly is received in the T-shaped groove and is slidable along the T-shaped groove. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110116178 | LENS MODULE - A lens module includes a lens barrel, a lens and an aperture plate. The lens barrel includes a main body. The lens barrel includes a main body with an inner sidewall. The lens is received in the main body and includes an optical portion and a non-optical portion surrounded the optical portion. The aperture plate is disposed on the image-side surface of the non-optical portion of lens. The aperture plate defines a plurality of cutouts on the outer periphery thereof and thereby leaving a plurality of flanges at the outer periphery thereof. The flanges abut the inner side wall. The cutouts are coated adhesive to firmly attach the aperture plate on the image-side surface of the lens and fixed on the inner sidewall of the main body. | 05-19-2011 |
| 20110262578 | MOLD PLATE MODULE AND INJECTION MOLD HAVING SAME - A mold plate module includes a mold plate and an inserting block. The mold plate includes a first surface, a blind hole defined in the first surface, a through hole defined in a bottom surface of the mold plate in the blind hole, two mold cavities, and two first sub-runners. The two first sub-runners are defined in the first surface, and connect the corresponding mold cavities to the blind hole. The inserting block includes a second surface, a lateral surface, a block through hole defined in the second surface, and at least one second sub-runner defined in the second surface. The at least one second sub-runner communicates with the block through hole and extends toward and terminating at the lateral surface. The inserting block is detachably received in the blind hole and rotatable relative to the mold plate to switchingly couple the at least one second sub-runner with the first sub-runners. | 10-27-2011 |
| 20110262581 | MOLD ASSEMBLY - A mold includes a die block, a core, two fixing bolts and four screw bolts. The die block includes a top surface, and two side surfaces. The top surface defines a cavity receiving the core. The core includes two opposite outer side surfaces. One side surface defines a first and a second guiding slots extended to the other side surface and communicating with the cavity. One outer side surface defines a third guiding slot aligned with the first guiding slot. The other outer side surface defines a fourth guiding slot aligned with the second guiding slot. One of the fixing bolts inserts into the first and the third guiding slots. The other one of the fixing bolts inserts into the second and fourth guiding slots. The at least two screw bolts respectively engage with the die block until resisting on a corresponding fixing bolt. | 10-27-2011 |
| 20110266735 | CLAMPING DEVICE - A clamping device includes two springs, a first barrel, and a second barrel. Each of the two springs includes a first end and a second end. The first barrel is attached to the first ends of the springs, and includes a number of first clamping portions, a number of first slots, and a first receiving space. The first clamping portions and the first slots are alternately arranged around the first receiving space. The second barrel is attached to the second ends of the springs and received in the first receiving space. The second barrel includes a number of second clamping portions, a number of second slots, and a second receiving space. The second clamping portions and the second slots are alternately arranged around the second receiving space. The second barrel is rotatable relative to the first barrel in the first receiving space between a first position and a second position. | 11-03-2011 |