Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2013
Title: Innovations by Kin Sang Chung
Introduction
Kin Sang Chung is an accomplished inventor based in Hong Kong, CN. He is known for his innovative contributions to the field of packaging and electrical devices. With a focus on creating practical solutions, Chung has developed a unique patent that enhances consumer experience.
Latest Patents
Chung holds a patent for a "Package with switch and containing an electrical device." This invention features a blister package made of transparent plastic material, which includes an actuation portion and an electrical device, such as a flashlight. The device is equipped with a slider switch that is partially housed within the package. It also contains a battery power source and an activatable component, such as an LED or light. The package switch has an actuation element that can change between activation and deactivation conditions. This design allows the consumer to test the operation of the flashlight by activating the switch to illuminate the LED or fluorescent tube.
Career Highlights
Chung is currently associated with Eveready Battery Company, Inc., where he continues to innovate and contribute to the development of electrical devices. His work has significantly impacted the way consumers interact with packaged electrical products.
Collaborations
Chung has collaborated with notable colleagues, including David R. Dalton and Michael S. Squires. Their combined expertise has fostered a creative environment that encourages innovation.
Conclusion
Kin Sang Chung's inventive spirit and dedication to enhancing consumer products through his patent demonstrate his significant role in the field of electrical device packaging. His contributions continue to influence the industry positively.
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