Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002-2009
Title: Innovations of Chun-I Hsiao
Introduction
Chun-I Hsiao is a notable inventor based in Hsinchu, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of optical technology, holding a total of 7 patents. His work focuses on enhancing the functionality and efficiency of optical devices.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Optical carriage of scanner and method of the same." This invention features an optical carriage that includes a mirror assembly and a device assembly. The mirror assembly consists of a mirror mount, several mirror holders, and supporters, while the device assembly has a chassis. The mirror assembly and device assembly are mechanically connected after being formed separately. To ensure the correct shape of the mirror holders and supporters, they can be manufactured using metal punch, plastic ejection, or plastic processes.
Another significant patent is the "Image compensation structure and compensation method." This invention provides an image compensation method that utilizes at least one light source and multiple reflecting elements capable of reflecting light from the light source. Each reflecting element reflects a beam of light to produce a unique color content in the reflected light. The reflecting elements can be shifted to a location where one of them can effectively reflect light from the light source.
Career Highlights
Chun-I Hsiao has worked with various companies throughout his career, including Transpacific IP Limited. His experience in the industry has allowed him to develop innovative solutions that address complex challenges in optical technology.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with notable coworkers such as Tsung-Yin Chen and Chi-Chih Tseng, contributing to advancements in their respective fields.
Conclusion
Chun-I Hsiao's contributions to optical technology through his patents and collaborations highlight his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing the field. His work continues to influence the development of optical devices and methods.