Tainan, Taiwan

Chung-Liang Lin

USPTO Granted Patents = 8 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.1

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 35(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Annan, TW (2008)
  • Tainan, TW (2010 - 2015)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2008-2015

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8 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Chung-Liang Lin

Introduction

Chung-Liang Lin is a notable inventor based in Tainan, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of door lock technology, holding a total of eight patents. His innovative designs focus on enhancing security and functionality in locking mechanisms.

Latest Patents

One of his latest patents is a door lock that includes a latch device and an inner operational device mounted to one side of the door, along with an outer operational device on the opposite side. This design allows both the inner and outer devices to retract the latch from a latching position to an unlatching position. Additionally, the outer operational device features a tooth on an actuator that breaks under excessive force, preventing damage to the components. Another recent patent is a keyed cylinder assembly for door locks, which includes a hollow body and a rotatable cylinder plug. This assembly allows for the operation of both a latch bolt and a deadbolt using two different keys, enhancing the versatility of the locking system.

Career Highlights

Chung-Liang Lin works at I-Tek Metal Mfg. Co., Ltd., where he continues to develop innovative locking solutions. His work has significantly impacted the security industry, providing safer and more reliable locking mechanisms for various applications.

Collaborations

Chung-Liang collaborates with his coworker, Mu-Lin Shen, to further enhance their innovative projects and contribute to advancements in door lock technology.

Conclusion

Chung-Liang Lin's contributions to door lock innovations demonstrate his commitment to improving security solutions. His patents reflect a deep understanding of both functionality and safety in locking mechanisms.

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