Location History:
- Liverpool, NY (US) (2000)
- Fayetteville, NY (US) (2001 - 2002)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2000-2002
Title: Innovations by Shau-Tak Rudy Chou
Introduction
Shau-Tak Rudy Chou is a notable inventor based in Fayetteville, NY (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of air conditioning and isolation mounting systems. With a total of six patents to his name, Chou's work reflects a commitment to improving technology for better efficiency and functionality.
Latest Patents
One of Chou's latest patents focuses on indoor air quality control. This innovative air conditioning unit includes a control that operates in an automatic air filtration mode when commanded. The system activates an air filtration mechanism in response to detected contaminants in the surrounding air. This automatic activation occurs when the sensed air quality value is unfavorable compared to an allowable limit, which can be adjusted based on occupancy.
Another significant patent by Chou involves isolation mounting for cantilevered loads. This design features isolation mountings that extend in a common plane, with the axis of the load being perpendicular to that plane. The installation process is streamlined, allowing for efficient assembly whether the recesses are located in the base plate or both the base and mounting plates. The innovative design ensures effective compression of the isolation mountings, enhancing the overall performance of the system.
Career Highlights
Chou is currently associated with Carrier Corporation, a leading company in the HVAC industry. His work at Carrier has allowed him to apply his inventive skills to real-world applications, contributing to advancements
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