Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006-2015
Title: Innovations by Jong-Chan Lee
Introduction
Jong-Chan Lee is a notable inventor based in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of technology with his innovative patents. With a total of 2 patents, Lee has focused on developing solutions that address practical challenges in various industries.
Latest Patents
One of Jong-Chan Lee's latest patents is an "Apparatus and method for treating excreta." This invention includes a port with an excreta-receiving portion for receiving the excreta of patients. It features an excreta storage unit that suctions and stores excreta from the excreta-receiving portion. Additionally, it has an excreta suctioning unit connected to the excreta storage unit, and a wash water supply unit that supplies wash water to the port. The port is equipped with an air spray nozzle and an air intake port connected to an air intake line. A flow channel switching unit selectively connects either to the excreta suctioning line or to the air intake line, enhancing the efficiency of the apparatus.
Another significant patent by Lee is for a "Disc brake for vehicles." This invention incorporates an electric heat-generating circuit installed within disc brakes to generate heat and dry the discs when current flows. An electromagnetic induction unit generates a current to the electric heat-generating circuit using the electromagnetic induction phenomenon via the formation of a magnetic field. This innovative approach allows for wireless power supply to the discs, ensuring they remain dry even during operation under wet conditions.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Jong-Chan Lee has worked with prominent companies, including Hyundai Motor Company and Curaco, Inc. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in developing cutting-edge technologies.
Collaborations
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Conclusion
Jong-Chan Lee's innovative patents demonstrate his commitment to solving real-world problems through technology. His work in treating excreta and improving vehicle brake systems showcases his ability to blend practicality with innovation.