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| 20110163965 | TOUCH PANEL AND DETECTING METHOD FOR MULTIPLE-TOUCHING OF THE SAME, AND TOUCH DISPLAY APPARATUS - A touch panel including a substrate, a sensing array and a signal detecting layer is provided. The sensing array disposed over the substrate comprises a plurality of sensing pads arranged in array, wherein the sensing pads includes a plurality of first sensing pads arranged along a first direction and a plurality of second sensing pads arranged along a second direction, and the first direction intersects the second direction. The signal detecting layer is interlaid between the sensing array and the substrate, wherein the signal detecting layer includes a plurality of individual signal detecting units. Each of the signal detecting units is corresponding to more than one sensing pads for detecting a variation of electric field due to a touching event. By which, erroneous sensing of the touch panel can be prevented. Furthermore, a detecting method for multiple-touching applied to the touch panel and a touch display apparatus are provided. | 07-07-2011 |
| 20110291984 | CAPACITIVE TOUCH PANEL AND GHOST POINT DETERMINATION METHOD - A capacitive touch panel and a ghost point determination method are provided. The capacitive touch panel includes a touch sensing plate and a touch sensing module. The touch sensing plate includes a plurality of sensing units. The sensing units are disposed along a first direction and a second direction to from an array. Capacitance values of the sensing units are decreased gradually along the first direction. The touch sensing module is coupled to the touch sensing plate for sensing at least two real touch points. | 12-01-2011 |
| 20120044192 | TOUCH CONTROL SYSTEM WITH MULTI-TOUCH DETECTION FUNCTIONS - The touch control system with multi-touch detection functions includes a touch panel, a first transceiver, a second transceiver, and a processor. The first transceiver scans N first sensing lines along a first axis of a touch panel, and detects at least one first sensing line touched by at least one object according to the scanning result. The first transceiver inputs at least one high frequency signal to the at least one first sensing line touched by the at least one object, and the second transceiver inputs M low frequency signals to M second sensing lines along a second axis of the touch panel. The processor receives and detects M feedback signals of the M second sensing lines along the second axis, and determines a position of at least one touch point according to the M feedback signals. | 02-23-2012 |
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| 20080265322 | METAL OXIDE SEMICONDUCTOR TRANSISTOR WITH Y SHAPE METAL GATE AND FABRICATING METHOD THEREOF - A method of manufacturing a metal oxide semiconductor transistor having a metal gate is provided. The method firstly includes a step of providing a substrate. A dummy gate is formed on the substrate, a spacer is formed around the dummy gate, and doped regions are formed in the substrate outside of the dummy gate. A bevel edge is formed on the spacer, and a trench is formed in the inner sidewall of the spacer. A barrier layer, and a metal gate are formed in the trench and on the bevel edge, and the barrier layer will not form poor step coverage. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20090166766 | METAL OXIDE SEMICONDUCTOR TRANSISTOR WITH Y SHAPE METAL GATE - A metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) transistor with a Y structure metal gate is provided. The MOS transistor includes a substrate, a Y structure metal gate positioned on the substrate, two doping regions disposed in the substrate on two sides of the Y structure metal structure, a spacer, an insulating layer positioned outside the spacer, a dielectric layer positioned outside the insulating layer and a bevel edge covering the spacer. The spacer has a vertical sidewall, and the vertical sidewall surrounds a recess. A part of the Y structure metal gate is disposed in the recess, and a part of the Y structure metal gate is positioned on the bevel edge. | 07-02-2009 |
| 20110294287 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE HAVING DUAL FULLY-SILICIDED GATE - A method of manufacturing the semiconductor device having a dual fully-silicided gate includes the following steps. A substrate having a first transistor and a second transistor formed thereon is provided, wherein the first transistor includes a first gate and a first source/drain and the second transistor includes a second gate and a second source/drain. The gate height of the first gate is different from that of the second gate. A first silicidation process is performed to respectively transform the first gate and the second gate into a first silicided gate and a second silicided gate simultaneously, wherein the material of the first silicided gate is different from that of the second silicided gate. | 12-01-2011 |
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| 20080203374 | Phase-change memory and fabrication method thereof - A phase-change memory is provided. The phase-change memory comprises a substrate. A first electrode is formed on the substrate. A circular or linear phase-change layer is electrically connected to the first electrode. A second electrode formed on the phase-change layer and electrically connected to the phase-change layer, wherein at least one of the first electrode and the second electrode comprises phase-change material. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20080237562 | PHASE CHANGE MEMORY DEVICES AND FABRICATION METHODS THEREOF - Phase change memory devices and fabrication methods thereof. A phase change memory device comprises a stacked heating element with a conductive portion and a relatively high resistive portion, wherein the relatively high resistive portion includes a nitrogen-containing metal silicide part. The heating stacked element such as a highly resistive nitrogen-containing metal silicide (MSi | 10-02-2008 |
| 20080265238 | PHASE CHANGE MEMORY DEVICES AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Phase change memory devices and methods for manufacturing the same are provided. An exemplary embodiment of a phase change memory device includes a first electrode disposed in a first dielectric layer. A second dielectric layer is disposed over the first dielectric layer and the first electrode. A phase change material layer disposed in the second dielectric layer to electrically contact the first electrode. A third dielectric layer is disposed over the second dielectric layer. A second electrode is disposed in the third dielectric layer to electrically connect the phase change material layer and at least one gap disposed in the first dielectric layer or the second dielectric layer to thereby isolate portions of the phase change material layer and portions of the first or second dielectric layer adjacent thereto. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20080296552 | PHASE CHANGE MEMORY CELL STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Phase change memory cell structures and methods for fabricating the same are provided. An exemplary embodiment of a phase change memory cell structure includes a first electrode formed over a first dielectric layer. A second dielectric layer is formed over the first electrode. A conductive member is formed through the second dielectric layer and electrically contacting the first electrode, wherein the conductive member comprises a lower element and an upper element sequentially stacking over the first electrode, and the lower and upper elements comprises different materials. A phase change material layer is formed over the second dielectric layer, electrically contacting the conductive member. A second electrode is formed over the phase change material layer. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20090014705 | PHASE CHANGE MEMORY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FABRICATING THE SAME - A phase change memory device is provided. The phase change memory device comprises a substrate. A first conductive layer is formed on the substrate. A heating electrode is formed on the first conductive layer, and electrically connected to the first conductive layer, wherein the heating electrode comprises a carbon nanotube (CNT). A phase change material layer covers the heating electrode. A second conductive layer is formed on the phase change material layer, and electrically connected to the phase change material layer. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20110177667 | PHASE-CHANGE MEMORY AND FABRICATION METHOD THEREOF - A phase-change memory is provided. The phase-change memory comprises a substrate. A first electrode is formed on the substrate. A circular or linear phase-change layer is electrically connected to the first electrode. A second electrode formed on the phase-change layer and electrically connected to the phase-change layer, wherein at least one of the first electrode and the second electrode comprises phase-change material. | 07-21-2011 |
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| 20100193141 | SAFETY DEVICE FOR QUICKLY RELEASING CONTROL ROPES OF ROMAN SHADES - A safety device for Roman shades includes multiple loop members connected to each of the folding lines on the shade and multiple restriction members are connected to multiple loop members. Each restriction member includes multiple extensions which spirally wrap to each other so as to define an opening therebetween. Multiple engaging members are connected to the loop members located at a lower end of the shade. Multiple control ropes each have a top end connected to the top box of the Roman shade and the lower end of each control rope extends through the openings of the restriction members and is connected to a collar. The collars can be disengaged from the engaging members. When the control ropes are pulled laterally, the collars are disengaged from the engaging members and the control ropes are disengaged from the extensions of the restriction members. | 08-05-2010 |
| 20110088852 | Window Curtain - A window curtain includes a blind body, a curtain cover, and a connecting unit provided for operatively attaching the curtain cover to the blind body. The blind body is formed by a plurality of honeycomb shaped blind element and a controlling cord extending through the blind elements to controllably and foldably operate the blind body between an extended and folded position. The connecting unit has one or more connection parts being selectively provided at the blind elements at regular intervals between the top and bottom of the blind body, so that the curtain cover being attached to the blind body via the connection parts to define a plurality of sections of the curtain cover. Thus, the curtain cover is able to be controllably operated via the blind body in a cordless manner to increase the safety and enhance the aesthetic of the window curtain. | 04-21-2011 |
| 20110214823 | Window Blind with Blind Controlling Arrangement - The window blind includes a plurality of blind elements spacedly supported between upper and lower supports and configured to have a plurality of stationary blinds and a plurality of adjustable blinds alternating with the stationary blinds, and a blind controlling arrangement including a first controlling cord set, a second controlling cord set, and a plurality of control members selectively coupling with the first controlling cord to retain the adjustable blinds in position in responsive to the first controlling cord. When the first controlling cord is pulled, only the adjustable blinds are upwardly lifted to adjust a relative distance between the stationary blind and adjustable blind, so as to adjust a light permitting range therebetween. | 09-08-2011 |
| 20110219533 | SHOWER CURTAIN RING ASSEMBLY - A shower curtain assembly includes a shower curtain having multiple slits defined between the through holes and the top edge of the shower curtain. Multiple ring units are connected to the shower curtain and located corresponding to the connection areas respectively. Each ring unit includes a first part and a second part. The first part is a ring-shaped part with a gap defined radially therethrough and the gap is located corresponding to the slit. The second part is a substantially horseshoe-shaped part having a first end and a second end. The first end is bent to form a first closing portion and the second end is bent to form a second closing portion which is overlapped on the first closing portion so as to close the second passing hole. A shower rod separates the slits, the gaps and the overlapped closing portions when installed to the shower curtain. | 09-15-2011 |
| 20110219534 | SHOWER CURTAIN RING ASSEMBLY - A shower curtain ring assembly includes multiple curtain ring units each have a ring and a clamping portion extending from the ring, the shower rod extends through the rings. Each clamping portion includes two extensions with an entrance defined between two distal ends of the two extensions and a slot is defined in the two extensions so as to accommodate the first and second parts and the shower curtain. The shower curtain includes first and second collars connected thereto and the first and second collars are engaged with a periphery of the passage. The first and second collars push the two extensions outward so as to be retained between the passage between the extensions. Therefore, the shower curtain can be connected to or removed from the shower rod without removing the shower rod from the rings. | 09-15-2011 |
| 20110247763 | RESTRICTION MECHANISM FOR CURTAIN ASSEMBLY - A curtain assembly a top box and a first curtain and a second curtain are connected to the scrolling mechanism in the top box. The second end of the first curtain is connected to the second end of the second curtain by multiple securing units which are fixed to a transverse bar on the second curtain. Multiple restriction members each include a clamping part and an elongate plate which extends perpendicularly from the clamping part. The second curtain includes multiple transverse sections separated by section rods which extend through passages defined transversely in the second curtain. Each passage communicates with two notches which are located corresponding to two sides of the first curtain. The clamping parts of the restriction members are inserted through the notches and clamp the section rods, and the elongate plates are located outside of the first curtain. | 10-13-2011 |
| 20110247766 | CONTROL SYSTEM FOR CORDLESS BLINDS - A control system for cordless blinds includes at least one wrapping unit, at least one rod and a transmission cord which is wrapped to the at least one rod. Two cords are wrapped to the at least one rod and extend through the slats and are fixed to the bottom bar connected to the lower end of the slats. Two frames are fixed in the top box and located beneath the at least one rod. The frames each include at least one notch so as to support the at least one rod. One of the two frames includes first and second pulleys and the other frame includes a third pulley. The transmission cord and the two cords are wrapped to the pulleys respectively, such that the transmission cord and the two cords are operated smoothly. The number of the rod and the frames can be added as needed. | 10-13-2011 |
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| 20110125815 | DATA PROCESSING METHOD, DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM, AND STORAGE DEVICE CONTROLLER - A method and a system for processing data, and a storage device controller are provided. In the present method, a storage device is provided, and the storage device is coupled to a host. The method also includes, when the host gives a write-in command and the write-in command includes a logical accessing address and a first data, determining whether the logical accessing address is one of logical accessing addresses of file system information. When the logical accessing address is one of the logical accessing addresses of the file system information, the storage device writes a second data into the storage device at a predetermined time, and the second data is different from the first data. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110145480 | FLASH MEMORY STORAGE SYSTEM FOR SIMULATING REWRITABLE DISC DEVICE, FLASH MEMORY CONTROLLER, COMPUTER SYSTEM, AND METHOD THEREOF - A flash memory storage system including a flash memory chip, a connector, and a controller is provided. The flash memory chip has a plurality of physical blocks. The connector is configured to couple to a host system. The controller is coupled to the flash memory chip and the connector. The controller configures a plurality of logical blocks and maps the logical blocks to a portion of the physical blocks. In addition, the controller identifies rewritable disc commands from the host system and writes data from the host system into the physical blocks mapped to the logical blocks according to the rewritable disc commands. Thereby, a rewritable disc device is simulated by using the flash memory storage system. | 06-16-2011 |
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| 20090085016 | HIGH OPTICAL CONTRAST PIGMENT AND COLORFUL PHOTOSENSITIVE COMPOSITION EMPLOYING THE SAME AND FABRICATION METHOD THEREOF - A high optical contrast pigment and colorful photosensitive composition employing the same are disclosed. The composition comprises a solvent, an alkali-soluble resin, reactive monomer, and a modified pigment which has low crystallization. The low crystallization degree means that the grain size variation R is not more 80%, wherein the grain size variation R is represented by a formula R=G1/G0×100%, G0 is the original grain size, and G1 is the grain size after modification. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20110143276 | BIOMASS CHEMICAL TONER COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Disclosed are a biomass chemical toner composition and a method for manufacturing the same. First, a biomass resin is mixed with a first hydrophobic resin to form organic particles. The organic particles, a second hydrophobic resin, and a pigment are mixed by emulsion aggregation to form cores. Subsequently, a third hydrophobic resin is formed on the surface of the cores, and the third hydrophobic resin is further heated and coalesced to form a continuous structure encapsulating the cores. Accordingly, the biomass chemical toner obtained from the described method has good anti-humidity, good charge stability, and low fusing temperature. | 06-16-2011 |