Location History:
- Xi'an, CN (2012 - 2023)
- Tianjin, CN (2023 - 2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2025
Title: Innovations by Bin Yang: Pioneering Refrigeration and Indoor Thermal Environments
Introduction
Bin Yang is a prominent inventor based in Xi'an, China, known for his significant contributions to the fields of refrigeration and indoor environmental control. With a total of 15 patents to his name, Yang has developed innovative systems that enhance food preservation and improve indoor air quality.
Latest Patents
One of Yang's latest patents is a control system and control method of refrigeration environment in closed spaces based on computer vision. This invention utilizes image processing to collect data on food items, including temperature and humidity information. By identifying the type of food through images, the system can determine its state and provide users with prompts regarding its condition. Additionally, the system regulates temperature and humidity based on the food's state, ensuring optimal preservation.
Another notable patent is a system and method to create an indoor thermal environment based on impinging jet ventilation (IJV) and ductless personalized ventilation (DPV). This innovative system includes an IJV duct connected to an air conditioning system and a DPV device designed to deliver personalized airflow to users. The design enhances comfort by allowing adjustable air supply directly to the user's face area.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Bin Yang has worked at esteemed institutions such as Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology and Tianjin Chengjian University. His academic and research endeavors have significantly influenced the development of advanced environmental control technologies.
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