Taipei, Taiwan

Ming-Chun Lai


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2017

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Title: Innovations of Ming-Chun Lai in Precast Segment Technology

Introduction

Ming-Chun Lai is a notable inventor based in Taipei, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of construction technology, particularly through his innovative patent related to precast segments.

Latest Patents

Ming-Chun Lai holds a patent for a precast segment, stacking structure, and energy dissipation column. This invention introduces a precast segment suitable for a block-stacking concept. The precast segment features a first surface, an opposite second surface, multiple through holes, and several male-female connecting sets. The through holes extend from the first surface toward the second surface, allowing communication between the two surfaces. Each male-female connecting set consists of a shear key and a joint hole, where the shear key serves as a male connecting unit and the joint hole acts as a female connecting unit. This design enables the precast segments to be block-stacked using mortise-and-tenon joints, facilitating the construction of a bridge pier system. Compared to traditional construction methods, this invention enhances the efficiency of segment fabrication and reduces the need for high prestress force.

Career Highlights

Ming-Chun Lai is affiliated with the National Applied Research Laboratories, where he continues to develop innovative solutions in construction technology. His work has been instrumental in advancing the efficiency and effectiveness of precast segment applications.

Collaborations

Ming-Chun Lai collaborates with talented coworkers, including Yu-Chi Sung and Kuo-Chun Chang, who contribute to the research and development efforts within their organization.

Conclusion

Ming-Chun Lai's innovative work in precast segment technology showcases his commitment to enhancing construction methodologies. His contributions are paving the way for more efficient building practices in the industry.

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