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20100072869 | CABINET AND CABLE CHAIN THEREOF - A cable chain includes clockwise sections and counter-clockwise sections alternatively arranged and connected in series. Each clockwise section has concatenated clockwise chain monomers, wherein an included angle between each two clockwise chain monomers is limited from 0 degree to 180 degrees. Each counter-clockwise section has concatenated counter-clockwise chain monomers, wherein the included angle between each two counter-clockwise chain monomers is limited from 180 degrees to 360 degrees. Therefore, the cable chain may be bent back and forth like a letter W. | 03-25-2010 |
20100123377 | CABINET - A cabinet includes chassis with an inner surface, a drawer slidably connected with the chassis, a cable chain comprises a plurality of chain monomers, and a spring fastened on the inner surface. Each immediately-adjacent two chain monomers are pivotally concatenated, and the cable chain is bendable within the same plane. An end of the cable chain is connected the inner surface and the cable chain bends back to connect the drawer with the other end thereof. The spring contacts a part of the cable chain to push the part of the cable chain toward the inner surface. | 05-20-2010 |
20100126237 | LOCKING STRUCTURE - A locking structure applied on a board sliding in a track. The board has locating hole. The locking structure includes a moving member and a locking plate respectively disposed on the board. The moving member has a pull ring portion, a first extending arm, a second extending arm, a first contact portion and a second contact portion. The locking plate has a first engaging arm and a second engaging arm, wherein the first engaging arm leans against the first contact portion and the second engaging arm leans against the second contact portion when a loading is applied to the moving member via the pull ring portion to push the moving member from an initial position to a disengaging position. The first extending arm and the second extending arm apply a resilient force to drive the moving member from the disengaging position back to the initial position. | 05-27-2010 |
20110100934 | RAIL DEVICE AND SERVER - A rail device and a server are provided. The server includes a rack, at least one chassis, and a rail device. The rail device is disposed on the rack and the chassis that the chassis moves between a first position and a second position relative to the rack. The rail device includes a first rail, a second rail, a bracket, a driver, and a first latch. The first rail on the rack has an actuator, a first stopper, and a second stopper. The bracket has two ends slidably disposed at the first and the second rails individually. The driver is slidably disposed on the bracket. The first latch disposed on the chassis latches and pushes the driver forward when the chassis moves away from the first position. The first and the second stoppers then block movement of the driver and the bracket that the chassis moves to the second position. | 05-05-2011 |
20110100936 | RAIL DEVICE AND SERVER - A rail device and a server are provided. The server includes a rack, at least one chassis, and a rail device. The rail device includes a first rail and a bracket. The first rail is installed in the chassis. The bracket includes a second rail and a supporter, and the second rail is mounted onto the rack. The supporter has a first end and a second end. The first end is coupled to the second rail, and the second end is slidably disposed at the first rail, so that the chassis moves between a first position and a second position relative to the rack. When the chassis is located at the second position, the first end leans against the second rail, and the second end leans against the first rail, so that the supporter supports the chassis on the rack. | 05-05-2011 |
20140044332 | TRANSFORMATION METHOD FOR DIFFUSION SPECTRUM IMAGING USING LARGE DEFORMATION DIFFEOMORPHIC METRIC MAPPING - A transformation method for diffusion spectrum imaging includes: receiving an original DSI dataset and a template DSI dataset; computing an energy function; computing, for each time point, first-order and second-order derivatives of the energy function with respect to velocity fields in an image space and in a q-space; computing, for each time point, the velocity fields in the image space and in the q-space based upon the first-order and second-order derivatives; | 02-13-2014 |
20140116970 | RACK AND CHASSIS THEREOF - A rack includes a frame rack and a chassis, for hosting a server. The frame rack has a fixing part. The chassis includes a shelf disposed detachably on the frame rack, a fastening element and a guide member. The shelf has a guiding groove and a first fastening portion. The fastening element has a fastening end and a pivot end fastened to the shelf allowing the fastening end to move pivotally at a release position and fastening position. The guide member is connected to the midsection of the fastening element and slideable in the guiding groove. The guide member is drawn off the guiding groove when the fastening element turns pivotally to its release position. When the fastening element rotates to the fastening position, the fastening end of the fastening element clasps with the first fastening portion, whereas the pivot end clasps with the fixing part. | 05-01-2014 |
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20120307196 | Spectacle Frame for Protective Shield - A spectacle frame comprises a main frame composed of two rims and a bridge, and two temples. The bridge is connected between the two rims. One end of each temple is rotatably connected with an outward portion of a respective rim via a hinge. The spectacle frame is designed to have a predetermined first parameter, a predetermined second parameter, a predetermined third parameter, and a predetermined fourth parameter, whereby the spectacle frame has a size smaller than general glasses to facilitate a person engaging a special task to wear a protective shield and prevent the protective shield from being interfered with, and can perfectly fit various facial profiles of persons so as to keep the protective shield airtight. | 12-06-2012 |
20120327360 | EYEGLASS TEMPLE STRUCTURE - The present invention is to provide an eyeglass temple structure, which includes a temple having a plate-shaped body formed with a through hole, a temple connector being extended with a fixing ring, and a pivotal hinge structure including a cylindrical pivot body and a fastening insert. The pivot body has a middle section formed with a groove for engaging with the fixing ring, and is axially formed with an aperture. The fastening insert is engaged in the aperture and can pivot with the pivot body, so as to form the pivotal hinge structure having replaceable elements for pivotally connecting the temple to the temple connector and allowing the temple to pivot with respect to the temple connector. Thus, the pivotal hinge structure can be easily engaged with the fixing ring via the groove of the pivot body and inserted in the through hole of the temple. | 12-27-2012 |
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20130257001 | WAFER BOX CONVEYER - The wafer box conveyer includes a chassis, a transverse moving mechanism, a longitudinal moving mechanism, a loading mechanism and a shock reduction mechanism. The chassis includes a frame and a plurality of wheels mounted under the frame. The transverse moving mechanism is movably connected to the frame. The longitudinal moving mechanism is movably connected to the transverse moving mechanism. A moving direction of the longitudinal moving mechanism is perpendicular to that of the transverse moving mechanism. The loading mechanism includes at least one tray for a wafer box. The shock reduction mechanism is disposed between the at least one tray and the frame for absorbing a load of the tray. | 10-03-2013 |
20140137347 | PHOTOMASK CLEANING DEVICE - A photomask cleaning device includes a stage, a fluid dispenser, a scrubbing unit, a cover and a fixing unit. The fluid dispenser includes a direct dispensing unit disposed correspondingly to the scrubbing unit, and an oblique dispensing unit obliquely spraying water onto a photomask. Majority of the particles can be removed with the combined application of the oblique dispensing unit and the scrubbing unit. | 05-22-2014 |
20140137356 | Device for Cleaning Photomask - The invention proposes a device for cleaning photomask comprising a wiping member wrapped on the surface of a central axle and unceasingly washed by cleaning fluid. When the photomask contacts the central axle, the washed wiping member can clean the photomask by rotation of the central axle in light of direction of the photomask's moving. After being wiped clean, the photomask will not be stained with dust or dirt. | 05-22-2014 |
20140137890 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CLEANING PHOTOMASKS - A method for cleaning photomasks includes the following steps: provided a cleansing device having a scrubbing unit. The scrubbing unit having a saturated scrubbing surface is use to clean photomasks with the obliquely dispensed fluids. In such a fashion, loosened contaminants are removed. As least one oblique surface is formed on the peripheries of the scrubbing surface to form a channeling region such that fluids can instantly flow away from photomasks after cleaning to prevent re-contamination. The instant disclosure also provides a system for cleaning photomasks. | 05-22-2014 |
20140150824 | AIR-BLOWN CLEANING SYSTEM FOR PHOTOMASKS AND METHOD THEREOF - An air-blown cleaning system for cleaning a photomask includes an image capturing module, an identification and control module, and an air knife device. The image capturing module captures an image of the photomask and divided the image into a plurality of sections for the identification and control module to identify particular sections with contaminants for subsequent cleaning and to store such data into a database. The air knife device includes at least one air knife module which receives data from the database and controls the air knife module to air blow the particular sections with contaminants. The instant disclosure also includes a method of air blow cleaning for cleaning a photomask. | 06-05-2014 |
20140291942 | CHUCK STRUCTURE FOR SUBSTRATE CLEANSING EQUIPMENT - The present invention provides a chuck structure for substrate cleansing equipment, which comprises a base and at least a pair of clipping members. The pair of clipping members is disposed on both corresponding sides of the base, respectively. Each clipping member has a plurality of holes on a surface thereof. When the pair of clipping members moves towards the base, it clips a substrate such as a photomask, a wafer, or other semiconductor substrate. The surfaces of the clipping members having the plurality of holes are against the substrate for reducing the contact area between the clipping members and the substrate. Thereby, the static charges generated on the substrate by the friction between the clipping members and the substrate can be avoided, which can reduce the damages on the substrate due to electrostatic discharge effectively. | 10-02-2014 |
20150190850 | SYSTEM FOR CLEANING PHOTOMASKS - A system for cleaning a photomask with a target surface includes a retaining device for retaining the photomask, a cleansing device, an elevating platform and a drying device. The cleansing device has a fluid dispensing unit and a scrubbing unit. The scrubbing unit having a saturated scrubbing surface is used to clean photomasks with the obliquely dispensed fluids. In such a fashion, loosened contaminants are removed. At least one oblique surface is formed on the peripheries of the scrubbing surface to form a channeling region such that fluids can instantly flow away from photomasks after cleaning to prevent re-contamination. | 07-09-2015 |